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

 - Class of 1987

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STINGER STAFF. Front row Leslie Osburn k : ' Karen May, Beth Harrelson, Juli Sed' berry, Paula Wickliffe, Cathy Barker, Pam Jackson. Second row: Troy Elam, Elaine Wilson, Jamie Wheat, row Vic Williams, Jarrod Davis, Ric Wade, Mike An- derson, David Day, Scott Procell. Dejesus. Front row: HORNET Jennifer Donham, Amy Thistlethwaite, Robyn Lynch, Cale Reed, Beth Smith. Second row: Christine Smith, Dawn Drennan, Kelli Hammond, Holly John- ston, Suzi Hearn. Third row: Scott Angie Clausen, Shane Steel- man, Amber Pate, Cathy Cook. Back row: Lindsey Pierson, James Harness, Jarrett Johnson, Stacy Wilson, Laura Whitworth. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL. Front row: Amy Thistlethwaite, Troy Elam, Melissa Beavers, Missy Easter, Joyce Johnson. Back row: . if Plummer, Al James Harness Graham, Jarrod Blair, Laura Whit- worth, Doug Staneart. i lv S , b 5 K ,W fins, gg , ' 'Et 3' . .4 , 'Q' Y- F Qi Fifa- A f . I 'iftSvS2C 4 ,, 'Z W 'sf ' V , if j 31 Q., 'I 1, V Q ' F . f , -2 X 0, L an Li! ix S Q A I ' V STUDENT GOVERNMENT. Front row: Al Graham, Laura Whitworth, Gary Backman, Robyn Lynch, Camie Baily, Wende Moseley. Second row: Reed McBride, April Campbell, Becky Ponder, Travis Crone, Meagan Phelps, Chris Young- blood, Ashley Webb, Shannon Kenny, Carlos Turner, Anna-Beth McCowen, Will Piper. Third row: Keli Langford, Sherri McGhee, Danielle Terry, Christy Hardwick, Carla York, Missy Easter, Melissa Miller, Terry Perkins, Cecily Hunt, Sonya Walker, Juli Sedberry. Fourth row: Shawn Brown, Angie Clausen, Chris James, David Brown, Andy Chunn, Johnney Koeingsfeld, Ricky Green, Blake Cloyd, James Justice, Pam Hennessey. Back row: James Harness, Vic Williams, Tommy Rester, Jarvis Conic, Ric Wade, David Kersey, Eric Tolbert, Jason Culp, Lee Ann Henderson, Mike Plummer, Todd Smalley. FIRST YEAR newspaper staff Carol Van Ness teaches first year stu members are required in class before dents the basics to prepare them for the they start to work on the paper. Miss future Stinger staff , ,...,. n X NM wig XMCQW. AN X t s N gig ws ,Q sf' S jf' Nl' 5 fi. is as!

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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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The Tcusk of Keeping Siudenis Involved Fell To The Informers Inter-club Council kept track of all club activities, while student government was a vital link between the students and the ad- ministration. The newspa- per staff reminded stu- dents of events of the past as well as the future in month to month activities while the yearbook staff kept tabs all year for the fi- nal product, one thing that students referred back to for past school memories. The informers, the ones who kept students aware of what was on campus as well as off, stayed busy. Keeping the students informed as well as provid- ing them with a place to come to with problems or suggestions is our main job as the Student Govern- ment, said Laura Whitworth. Another way students could voice their opinion and be heard was through the school newspaper. With letters to the editor, polls, and surveys, the pa- per gave students many opportunities to share their knowledge as well as gain some from others. Although their efforts weren't recognized until the end of the year, the yearbook staff kept in tune with the events and the things that made the year special. Every year has some- thing special and unique that students will want to remember forever, said Cathy Cook. With each new year came a new student gov- ernment, a new Inter-Club Council, a new yearbook staff, and a new newspaper staff. Each year the stu- dents devoted their time and energy to make the school year one that was not soon forgotten. 3, 3 CONFERENCES KEEP Student Gov- ernment officers aware of what is hap- pening. Al Graham, president, and Robyn Lynch, treasurer meet with Principal Charles Green. G3 5 I X, IN HER SPARE time, Beth Harrelson goes over letters to the editor while the first year students have class to learn the fundamentals of running a newspa- per. WITH DEADLINES to meet, yearbook staff members are constantly busy. Beth Smith works on her spread. Communications -I 0 -I

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