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An Expected End All year the question, in a variety ofcontexts, was heard around campus: What did you expect? Whether or not one's expectations were ful- filled, events created memo- ries. Student life saw the post- ponement of Sports-minded students saw the football rushing record broken, the junior girls' vol- leyball team achieving a championship, and the sign- ing of OG's first Razorback. Fans watched the SAA South basketball playoffs on the home court. the tradition- C 1 a s s e s al Powder continued to puff game. i0 grow both in With campus variety and activities, ,899 sg snow cancel so many as semblies number. Part- ly due to the state's new academic re- quirements - 6 . X86 lations, and 'X time was short. Assemblies ranged from su- icide prevention to Oriental dancing. Also, the Inter-club Council renewed activity to provide students with a series of assemblies featuring the clubs on campus. The newlyweds, Stacie Smith and Mike Rousseau, begin their lives to- gether escaping the birdseed. They were wed on the twenty-first of De- cember, 1985. and partly due to the in- creased enrollment, students found more choices than ever before. Most important were the students themselves. Seniors, especially, felt the impact of changes. They, who had once watched graduation with the bright, shining eyes of se- venth graders and had thought their time would nev- er come, realized that this was it. Friends who had watched each other grow from the tim- id first grader to the proud senior had to part ways with only memories left--memor- ies that made them laugh, cry, happy, sad all in the same in- stant. The little piece of paper that was a diploma opened the doors to the future. The year ended with long- range plans and preparations. Cheerleader tryouts, publica- tions applications, off-season workouts for sports, and teacher workshops all hinted that the expectations at the Grove would continue to run high. We used to get into fights and shoot BB. guns at each other. One time, I got hit in the head, recalled Mike Decker. He and Kevin Hammond, who have been friends since they were five years old, still find time to play basketball. Flint Turner, who joined the army re- serves, went through an eight week basic training session where he prac- tices the half step, a type of march. .l Q g2 if ' . est is zfgssssi Closmg
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Young, Monica 161 Youngblood, Mark 1 8 4,7 1, 1 23 Zajac, John 139,94 Zimmerebner, Ashleigh 10 0, 1 4 5 Zinamon, Mickey 96, 1 6 1 'I 9 Hornet Staff Page Credits Jeni Hansen, Editor-in-Chief, 3 years, I,2,3,4,5,6,7,44,45, 94,95,I04,I05,I24,I25,222,223,224. Charise Yankie, Editor-in-Chief, 3 years, I,2,3,4,5,6,7,44, 45,94,95,IO4,IO5,I24,I25,222,223,224. Danna Barnett, Business Manager, 2 years, Advertising section. Jamie Wheat, Mini Mag Editor, 2 years, Mini Mag section, 52,53,78,79,84,85. Rob Berry, I year, Freshman section, 6,7,44,45,94,95. Dawn Drennan, I year, I6,I7,22,23,6O,6I,92,93,Il2,II3, Senior section, Seventh grade section. Julie Hendrix, I year, I2,l3,2O,2I,36,37,58,59, Sophomore section, Faculty section. Debra Kincaid, Photographer, I year, l2,I3, Developed pictures. Robyn Lynch, 2 years, I6,I7,20,2I,54,55,88,89,98,99,IIO,III. Sophomore section. Amber Pate, I year, I8,I9,3O,3I,7O,7I,72,73,9O,9I,96,97,IO8, IO9, Eighth grade section. Gale Reed, I year, I4,I5,32,33,48,49,52,53,74,75,76,77,84, 85,IO4,IO5, Junior section. Robin Russell, Typist, I year. Julie Sedberry, I year, 46,47,5O,5I,52,53,68,69,84,85,IO2, IO3, Eighth grade section. Allison Sills, I year, 8,9,I6,I7,24,25,34,35,56,57,62,63,64,65, 66,67,Iw,lOI, Seventh grade section, Index. Katie Smith, I year, l2,I3,26,27, Senior section, Freshman section, Faculty section. Amy Thistlethwaite, Index Editor, I year, I8,I9, Index. Flint Turner, Sports Editor, I year, 24,25,34,35,6,62,63,64. 65,66,67,8O,8I,82,83, Seventh grade section. Laura Whitworth, I year, lO,II,28,29,32,33,8O,8I,82,83,86. Acknowledgements Special thanks to Mr. Green, Mr, Presley, Mr, Allison, and the office staff for their encouragement, coopera- tion, and assistance. We also thank your faculty, family, and friends who supported our efforts. The Hornet Staff 87,I06,IO7, Junior section. Denise Wilson, Photographer, I year, Developed pictures, 8O,8I,82,83. Mrs. Marilyn Eudy, Adviser. Colophon The Oak Grove HORNET, Volume 22, was published by Inter-Collegiate Press in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. The cover was laminated. The background was IO-5 yellow with shades ranging from IOM, to IOOZ, 26-O Reflex Blue graphics. The HORNET was 8M x II inches containing 224 pages with a press run of 650 copies. The main types were 840 point Optimist and Stymie. The headline styles included Avant Garde, Ballardvale, Granite Bold, Metabold, Optimist, Saul Bold Italic, Souvenir Bold, Sty- mie, and Stymie Bold. All headlines ranged from I8-48 point. Miscellaneous type styles were 48-IO point Granite, Stymie Extra Bold, and Univers. The HORNET sold for SI6.00 without the name printed on the cover and SI8.00 with. Index
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