Oak Grove High School - Hornet Yearbook (North Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1987

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FBLA. Front row: Amy Thistle- thwaite, Pres., Dawn Drennan, V. Pres.g Julie Hendrix, Sec., LaNae Jack- son, Treas.g Robyn Lynch, Rep. Sec- ond row: Colleen Mayes, Sponsor, Kim Beezley, Tracy Green, Danielle Terry, Ashley Zimmerebner, Steven Day, Jan Goble, Sponsor. Third row: Cynthia Kelley, Leslie Yarberry, Mandy Dumas, Chrystie Hardwick, Jessica Svoboda, Jennifer Dail, Sar- ah Norton. Fourth row: Sherri Young, Wendy Hartman, Mandy Sperry, Tammy Waters, Pam Hen' nessey, Amy Thompson, Janet Law' rence, Sponsor. Back row: Celeste Bowers, Scott Mechling, Chris Cald- well, Jarrod Davis, William Wag- ner, Cheryl Jackson, Tracy Green. i l LIBRARY. Front row: Melissa Beavers, Pres., Joe Chambers, V. Pres., Gary Beckman, Sec., John Herring, Treas. Second row: Jefl Herring, Jeana Munns, Cathie Keilty, Brent Morrison. Third row: Debra Brinker, Tim Boyles, Mike Sullivan, James Erwin. Back row: Alan Boyles, John Erwin, Tommy Turner, Chris Sullivan. FIRE MARSHALS. Front row: Brad Curry, Wade Wetzler, Chad Mo- seley, Arnold Simpson. Second row: Marty Bowie, Asst. Fire Marshal, Rus- sell Munns, Fire Marshal, Todd Bat- chelor, Al Graham, Lee Cook. Back row: Jimmy Evans, Scott Funder- burg, Jason Culp, Tim Skinner. P - ' ii ? i A E ? , Q. . E 3 e V X ' 1 X x 1 if up X A ' u ,l D- E 5 5 i 2, A lx W ...Q 5 .K x K -- ' f F 3 1 - . , ,. . N N fi '....4Q.ffCig 'txz 2 .sf ij 223, C ft' + , SADD. Front row: Karon Slatton, Holly Johnston, Carmen DeJesus. Shannon Kinney, Jay Telfer, Ben Back row: Mandy Sperry, Scott Yielding, Angie Adams, Karen May, Joan Adams, Sponsor. Second row: Leslie Osburn, Wende Moseley, Pam Hatchett, Denise Digger, Kelli Ray. Mechling, Brian Hall, Cynthia Pierce, Lindsey Pierson, Carol Mos- ley.

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Students Plon for VVho'r's To Come in Their Thoughts for Tomorrow 40,000? According to Mandy Saffell a 40,000 job field existed in the world. Career Orientation has helped me realize that there are more than 40,000 fields in the job in- dustry. The variety of the jobs is enormous. C.O. just helps me narrow down my choices for the job field that would be best for me, said Mandy. For the days, months, and years ahead, students began preparing for the fu- ture. With the help of ca- reer oriented clubs, the fu- ture seemed less distant. Being in GCE helps me get a head start on what I Want to do for the rest of my life. It is interesting to see the different jobs that are available, said John Munns. Among the career orient- ed clubs were General Co- operative Education Club of America, Career Orien- tation, Future Homemak- ers of America, and Career Cooperative Education Club of America. Another Way that these clubs went about learning job relations was by going on field trips to various places. One of the many field trips that the C.O. club Went cn, was to the Coca-Cola Factory. It was really interest- ing to see how the bottling of Cokes was done. There are a lot of jobs available in the factory. Any one of them would be fun, said Brian Hay. Preparing for the future was a lot more than just a thought for tommorowg it was a process of learning as Well. THE GCE CLUB WAS VERY AC- TIVE in raising money by sponsoring fund raisers. One of these fund raisers was the car bash. Joey Couturier helps out by taking his turn bashing the windshield of the car. THE CCE CLUB HAD A LOT OF WAYS to show oft their club spirit. One of these ways was by sporting their new CCE jackets as Tina Curtis, Steven Day, Loretta Perkins, Bo Ratliff, and Michael McHughes did. Coreer Clubs



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WHEN GOING INTO the library, stu- dents always have their passes check- ed. Brent Morrtison checks one for a student ready to leave. FBLA DOES SERVICES all over the community. Cindy Case and LaNae Jackson pick up some groceries for the food basket. The basket is for a needy family. 3 iii ff The Coll Was Up From All Over Campus For Help Wanted Help Wanted! People Wanted help all year. Whether for changing a car flat or carrying all those books, help was ap- preciated. Some students decided to help fellow stu- dents by joining Fire Mar- shals, Students Against Drunk Driving, Library Club, and Future Business Leaders of America. Those guys running around checking class- rooms during a fire drill were the Fire Marshals on campus. When everyone had cleared the buildings, it was the job of the Mar- shals to check and see if everyone had obeyed and gone outside. If it had been a real fire, students could have owed their life to the Marshall's persistence. Students Against Drunk Driving CSADDJ organized for their first year on cam- pus. They looked for stu- dents and friends at par- ties, dances, and other functions who were under the influence. Several stu- dents Were stopped by SADD. This was one way to deal with a very serious problem. SADD is to con- trol students' drunk driv- ing. This is a practical way to deal with an emotional problem, said member Holly Johnston. The Library Club took charge of library chores. They put books on the shelf, took care of the desk up front, and kept up with overdue books. The club helped the librarian, Mrs. Barbara McKinney, by running any errands that she needed. The aides were there almost every period to help any students who came in for study pur- poses. Future Business Lead- ers of America was made up of people in any of the business courses. FBLA talked about and worked to develop business skills. They attended the region leadership conference at the Excelsior. We com- pete with other schools in various business type ac- tivities, said president Amy Thistlethwaite. These service clubs were helpful in several ways around campus. Most stu- dents in them were happy being able to help other students. Service Clubs

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