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

 - Class of 1987

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The People With Guts ond Broins Seemed To Have It All Scientific experiments were fun for almost every- one. Senior and junior high students strove for those high grades that mom and dad looked for. Many were thankful that they had Beta and Science Clubs for the scientists and scholars on campus. Senior Beta was spon- sored by Mr. Jerry Moore. They held meetings to dis- cuss what was happening in the academic World. Beta is a club for certain academic students who meet the requirements, said president Laura 1 f yn-P , Whitworth. Beta entered several contests during the year to see how stu- dents in the club looked next to other students in the county, state, and the nation. Junior Beta was the aca- demic honor roll for junior high students. Students with 3.0 or above grade point averages Who met certain conduct require- ments were invited to membership. It held meet- ings and discussed any problems members might be having with classes. Junior Science Club was M-WVW' Www wfusf .,,.,,,,,,,,M -1 'www ,,., ......,,.,,,, ! for junior high students who wanted to further their scientific studies. Junior Science is an orga- nization to promote inter- est in science by planned activities and field trips of scientific activities, said sponsor Connie Graham. Junior Science Went on several field trips such as one to a nuclear power plant. Whether you were a sci- entist or a scholar or both there was a club for you. The Beta and Science clubs are for the academics on campus. l ,X -----N ' Q 1 y .... ,W as 2 . , y 2 i 1 '1 Q 4 2 V 5 , ' 'M 4' it Q Q . V R I , av . '-as Q db M A- E! W . . ,,.. . I sw ..si- . ills 'W V 1 . ,A llj- I ii 4? 'J rrer T0 EXPERIMENT with chemicals is lun. Doug Staneart enjoys playing with an experiment. Junior Science is open to all science students. COMPETITIONS and fundraisers in- volve members of Senior Beta each year. Beth Harrelson tries to sell a cou- ple of calendars to Jarrod Davis. Hcodemic Clubs l05



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Fine Arts Organizations Provide Students with ci Change of Pace Plays, art centers, Flam- enco dances and French cuisine probably had noth- ing in common unless a student was involved in the Drama, Art, Spanish or French-German Clubs. With a strong interest in the cultural arts, students found many opportunities to explore many new and fascinating ideas. Field trips, speech tourna- ments, and fundraisers were just a few of the activ- ities. Not only did the mem- bers of the Drama Club participate in the produc- tion of plays, but some also competed in Speech tour- naments. When Miss Elliott first asked me to go, I was very nervous. When I walked into the room to do my speech, I heard two or three speeches. I knew I had some tough competi- tion, and I wasn't too confi- dent, but I went up and did my presentation the best I knew how, said Wende Moseley. Field trips to the art Cen- ter and the UALR Art De- partment gave art club members many new ideas about their work. It was interesting and fun. We saw neat modern art and some really weird art, HAVING A BITE of Spanish cuisine provided the Spanish Club with a little bit of Spain's heritage. Jonathan Davis, Mandy Dumas, and Bubba McVay try to decide whether or not they are will- ing to try the frijoles. PLAYING WITH TOYS was an un- usual activity to see at school. Mike Da- vis and Ric Wade find a few moments to play with the unusual Spanish toys. said Maijo Wuorisalo. Not only did Spanish students learn to speak the language, but they ex- plored the lives and cul- ture of the Spanish de- scent which could be traced back centuries ago. With a taste for Mexi- can cuisine and an interest in Mexican dancing, stu- dents took an excursion to a production of Flamenco dancing. The French classes spent a day away from the books as they ventured to see a French play and then to McCain Mall for a little Christmas shopping. -- M Performances l

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