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

 - Class of 1987

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just whot uou olwous wonted possessions held close ot heort Prized possessions could have been defined by sophomores as something held close to one's heart. The range of these treasures dif- fered tremendously throughout the class. I consider my family to be my most prized possession because they are always there for me, said Jenni- fer Donham. Other than families, sophomores found that friends, The discovery that prized possessions sometimes require hard work is made by Doug Freeman and Sean Soulsby as they spend countless hours main- taining Doug's car. cars, T-shirts, musical instruments, stuffed animals, and a wide variety of knick-knacks seemed to be the most highly valued. Some possessions required time and effort to keep them in good con- dition in order to maintain the prized effects. My '65 Mustang is not only for transportation, but it's also a sort of pastime. I work endlessly on it trying to keep it looking nice and running smoothly, said Doug Free- man. There were numerous reasons to hold a particular object in such high regard. It may have been wanted for quite sometime, it may have been given by someone special, or perhaps it Was just the thought be- hind the gift that gave it sentimen- tal value. It may sound unusual, but my prized possession is my piano. Whenever I'm worried or up- set I only need to play for a While to get my mind off my problems, said Cynthia Kelley. Whatever the treasure and the reason it became precious, sopho- mores kept their prized possessions close at heart. -I 3 People



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IO! Modern conveniences such as microwaves are extremely useful to an inexperienced cook, but even they have a few directions for proper use. Sean Soulsby finds out soon enough that using foil is a big mistake in microwave cooking. modern conveniences focing life without them Microwaves, curling irons, hair sticks, electric shavers, hot lathering machines, and hair dryers - life was full of time-saver appliances. Some girls couldn't imagine get- ting ready for school Without hair dryers or hot rollers. I actually think I would die if I had to go to school with out fixing my hair. Besides everyone could see about what my hair looked like in the morning, said Wende Mo- seley. What would the guys have looked like if there were no shavers or shav- ing cream? They might have walked around with little fuzzy beards and mustaches. Some guys preferred elec- tric shavers to normal razors. Ronnie Andrews said, I think the electric shavers are much easier and a lot less People dangerous. I get tired of Walking around with the little nicks that I get on my face from using a normal ra- zor. As far as microwaves and other modern cooking appliances were concerned, students usually only used them While in a bind like when their parents Weren't home. Some students didn't even know how to prepare a meal Without using the mi- crowave. Whether considered a necessity or a luxury, modern conveniences were found by most students to be li- fesavers when life in the fast lane seemed to be neverending.

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