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If -- 4- -'f f ?'T 44 -'TET' IQIIJIZIIBQIZI HEALTH-LINE -Q A FREE SERVICE UE: -k OAK GROVE PHARMACY 8624 Conway Highway Phone: 851-3636 NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 72118 LYON DRUG CO. LYON'S VILLAGE PHARMACY 4214 NEW CONWAY PIKENORTH LITTLE ROCK 580 EDGEWOOD ARK. PHONE: 753-6161 MAUMELLE, AR 72118 A lot of students can be seen in Oak Grove Phar- macy this year. Juli Sedberry patiently waits lor change alter buying a magazine at the store. The ' store carries several things besides medicine and magazines, such as food items, novelty items, and candy. SHOE 69 0 it , PETE'S SHOE STORE ' an REPAIR SHOP qbnmisww Since 1932, Service you can depend on year after year after year. Still family-owned and operated in North Little Rock after 3 generations 3421 PIKE AVE., NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR. - 753-0058 mlolwelu and Associates, Inc. 5401 j FK BLVD , SUITE E N0 LI'I I'l,l'I ROCK. AR 72110 50l!758-4770 RESIDENTIAL 85 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Mark's Good News Garage fx .Xa xii,- -wei 'S' . ,Y ga ' sf'-IG I f ' -1 'if' ' I JESUS KNOWS ALL ABOUT YOU AND LOVES YOU ANYW AY For a free copy of God's Word, or to pray with someone who under- stands: Call Mark at 851-2181 'I f-lds
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'Zan Nervously fingering her information sheets and ad agreements, the well-dressed teenage girl stepped into the dark, humid garage. The only figure she made out was that of a man in work clothes busily work- ing on an old automobile engine. She stood for several minutes and debated whether to sneak away unnoticed or boldly catch the man's attention. Just as the girl was ready to turn around, the man looked up and smiled reassuringly. Taking courage from his friendliness, the girl began her prac- ticed sales pitch. She was selling ads for the yearbook. The man smiled again, wiped his greasy hands, and began to search for his checkbook. Same as last year, was all he said. There was a flurry of forms and the out-of-place teenager breathed a sigh of re- lief as the transaction ended. She left with an excited Thank you! and a smile. The support of parents and businesses surrounding Oak Grove was an integral part of the yearbook. Their donations were With practiced manners and the necessary equipment yearbook staff mem' ber Laura Whitworth completes her end of the transaction with her preach- er, Brother Rudy Davis. V used to lower yearbook costs for the stu- dents, and their graciousness made the dreaded job of selling ads much easier. Many times these businesses bought an ad from both the yearbook and the monthly newspaper. Some businesses would insist that they bought a yearbook ad from us when they had really bought a newspaper ad. It was confusing and frustrating, but they usually bought one from us once everything got straightened out, yearbook staff member Holly John- ston explained. Many times these sales people were a little less than organized, yet the community accepted the shortcomings wonderfully. There's no turning back to repair those confused sales pitches and misplaced ad agreements. The yearbook staff obviously was not perfect, but the patrons gave overwhelming support through it all. Hds 169
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SPECIALIZING IN V.W. RESTORATIONS Q, M I-Q-r-I Frank Fisher's Used Cars DATSUN, TOYOTAS, RX'7'S Z CARS BODY SHOP 6603 LUMSDEN RD. 3807 MCARTHUR DR. NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 758-6467 Day Good Luck Seniors Dr. 8z Mrs. B.D. Vaden STANLEY HARDWARE CO. 1021 West 34th St. North Little Rock - Levy, AR phone 753-2470 SHADES FOR SHADE Outrageous, was the way Doug Via described his. I wouldn't be seen Without mine, said David Dougan. They're great when you don't Want to be recognized or when you want to cover up not having any makeup on, said Sherri McGhee. VVhat are these students tal- king about? Sunglasses, of course. Sunglasses still serve to protect the eyes but they became more fashion- able and had far greater diversity than ever before. The song Sunglasses at Night by Corey Hart, can be related to by some students. Sometimes I Wear my shades to keep from being blinded by headlights, said Gale Reed. Coach Higgins found that hi- ding the stitches around his eyes were what his glasses were meant for. If I didn't wear my glasses I'd probably end up grossing someone out, he said. All around, shades played an im- portant role in students' lives. 'Whether the glasses were used for fashion or just to hide behind, they were greatly appreciated and Were seen all over campus. Diversity in sunglasses appeared in classrooms and outdoors. Chris Caldwell displays his red and white shades that matched his casual classroom attire. Hds 171
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