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F amily- Bonds - Size doesn't make a difference Everyone wanted something they didn't have. I'd like to have a little sister, I wish I was the o1dest, or I wish I was an only child echoed throughout the sophomore class. The turmoil be- gan when students in those situations all replied, No, you don't! For sophomores, the number of siblings ranged from zero to nine. Stephanie Hayden replied, I think it would be lonely to be an only child. It's fun being the oldest because I have more 'Q Rf Q X lf . E 5 privileges than my younger sisters. When it came to having a large family, some sophomores knew the circumstances from experi- ence. Betsy Smith, whose family numbers nine, said, A disadvan- tage of a large family is that you don't always get what you want. You have to wait for your turn. There's also a good side. You're never without someone to talk to or something to do. Many sophomores were the youngest family members or the Lee Hunt Lisa Hunt Tina Irvin Lisa Kita Todd Hylton Angie Jones Tony Jones Jimmy King last kids at home. Scott Funderburg said, I have three half sisters and two half brothers, but they are all a lot older than I am. I like being the youngest because I usually get my way. Every type of family had its own pros and cons. It didn't matter if a student was an only child or if he put up with six brothers and sisters. Those factors didn't affect the strong bonds that all family members shared. Angela Hartsell Stephanie Hayden Julie Hendrix Nathan Henry Darren Hill Amy Hogan Kim Huddleston Marsha Huffman Cecily Hunt Ricky Johnson Holly Johnston Patti Malloch Sophomores
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Jobs and Hobbies - - - - Exploring future career -possg-mgitiel - Pressure arose this year as sophomores began to think about careers. Some students got great starts if they landed a job or enjoyed a hobby that pertained to their career interest. Holly Iohnston and Sarah Nor- ton planned to go into the field of business, Holly worked in North Little Rock as an assistant at the accounting firm of Priddy, Crigger, Holfield, and Rector. Her job included keeping the payroll and balancing checkbooks. Sarah spent her summer operating a lil as. AB!! x G K word processor at Cablevision in Maumelle. During the school year, she did word processing in her home. larrod Davis' interest in drama just happened to come in handy since his ambition is to be a stand-up comedian. larrod has participated in four school plays throughout his four years at Oak Grove. Some people took their hobbies quite seriously. Eric Booth has been involved in judo for SV2 years. He went to the National Iu- nior Olympics in 1983, 1984, and 1985. Eric trained at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. His dream is to be in the Olympics. Holly lohnston's words summed everything up. In only one sum- mer I gained a lot of practical ex- perience. This job also helped me to confirm my decision to be an accountant. It's a good feeling to have a goal set that you can look forward to reaching. Tonya Noles Sarah Norton Lesley Osburn Latonia Perkins Hans Peterson Ashley Phelps Nathan Phillips Brooke Pierce Cynthia Pierce Lindsey Pierson Kelli Ray Dana Reh Carla Ridgeway Sean Schulz Sandy Siegrist Kelli Sellers Pat Shaw Stacye Shirley Rodney Shumate Karen Slatton 1.i. SODTIOFTIOIGS
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