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GREG JACKSON Greg, an out- standing football player, broke the rushing record once held by his brother. In all, Greg gained over 1000 yards. He lettered three years in football. His athletic pro- wess gained him statewide recognition. He was All-Metro, All-State, and All-Conference, and the Razorbacks recruited him. During the summers, Greg played baseball lor Burns Park. Hornet Hall of -Fame Seniors accorded honor Honoring those seniors who made significant achievements, the Hornet Hall of Fame made its debut during the second semester. Inductees excelled in one or more of these categories: Academics, School andfor Community Service, Athletics. The administration appointed a faculty committee to select the induc- tees from among nominated seniors. Teachers, coaches, and sponsors oi seniors made the nominations. Congratulations to the Hrst inducfees of the Hornet Hall of Fame! MARK MYERS SHELLEY SANFORD STEVE SHRIGLEY Mark made notable achieve- ments in the business depart- ment's activities. As an FBLA member, Mark won the State Business Law Contest, attend- ed two Leader- ship Conler- ences, and the National Leadership Conference. He held two local otlices, acted on the TCB Student Board ot Direc- tors lPresidentl. Mark attended Close-Up in Washington, D.C. He also belonged to seven campus groups. As Senior Class President, Shelley coordinated all senior activities. Even though she was an active member of over ten campus or- ganizations and took Advanced Placement Cour- ses, Shelley also spent many hours doing volunteer work in the community. This work included church ministry, community babysitting, deaf communications, and Acteens. She won several academic, awards. Steve signed with the UA Razor- backs, becoming the first OG foot- ball player to do so. He lettered three years in football, two years in track and basketball. Steve is enrolled in Ad- vanced Place- ment courses, belongs to-several campus or- ganizations, and shares credit for starting a spirit movement during the senior basketball season. He played baseball for Burns Park. TERRELL SMITH Selected by his teachers, Terrell served as a dele- gate to Boys' State. Terrell stood in the up- per quarter of his class. He was visi- ble in nearly ev- ery aspect of stu- dent life, partici- pating in campus organizations and athletics. Through his FBLA affliation, he has attended leadership confer- ences. ln football, he was named All-Confer- ence during his junior year. DEBBIE THISTLETHWAITE Debbie, an out- standing journa- lism student won several awards with the Arkan- sas High School Press Association and one with the national groupl She has worked two years as the editor of the STINGER. Elected treasurer of the Student Government, Debbie also held other leader- ship positions in the seven campus groups to which she belonged. CHARISE YANKIE An all-round achiever, Charise represented many facets of school life. She held the highest elected position, president of Stu- dent Govern- ment at the same time that she shared the edit- orship of the HORNET yearbook. She attend- ed the UA Leadership Institute, took Ad- vanced Placement courses, and won journa- lism awards from AHSPA. She was a cheerleader her junior year. Hornet HCll of FOITIG W Q 5
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Behind the Scenes On-and-off camera - A chance for fame and fortune: the TV Broadcasting class offered on Saturdays at Channel 'I pro- vided interested students an op- portunity to learn the basics of filming, operating cameras, and writing scripts. Karen Rogers and Paula Wickliffe attended the class every Saturday morning for one semes- ter. TV Broadcasting is a great class to take if you're interested in broadcasting or journalism. Everything you learn now can help you later, said Paula Wickliffe. Students taking the course were able to observe the camera and news crews at work, as well as receive hands on experience themselves. Every student in the class participated in the filming of a commercial that will be aired sometime in the winter. A script Karen wrote was used for the commercial, and both Karen and Paula operated the cameras dur- ing the filming of the commercial. TV Broadcasting gave students an inside look at the television in- dustry as they explored various aspects of the field. Corey Carmical Cindy Case Angie Clausen Rick Cloe Christy Colclasure Johnny Coleman Cathy Collum Tonya Cray Donna Cummings Tammy Cummings Cindi Davis Mike Davis Brian Deil David Dougan Dawn Drennan Casey Engstrom John Erwin David Ford Todd Glover Tim Goines Mike Gooden Al Graham Kay Gubanski Bill Guydon -:!:- K- JUnl0f5 ',,,, M '-.---- : .-:-.- .:,.F-
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