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We're proud to introduce Oak Grove's members of Student Board Members 1986-87 Gale Reed Laura Whitworth Twin City Bank's Student Board of Directors Each member ofthe Student Board is chosen as an outstanding example ot our community's young people. They were selected on the basis of leader- ship, ethusiasm, academic excellence, and community involvement. Their keen insight into the needs of today's young people allows Twin City Bank to offer better services to the youth of our community. Their service on our Student Board introduces them to the world of business and helps to develop leadership skills. Each year the TCB Student Board develops commu nity service projects and fu nd-raisers to support the projects. Tvvin City Bank helping youth serve our community. Youth helping TCB better serve our community. Committed to provide the Best for the Youth of our Community. ONE RIVERFRONT PLACE - NORTH LITTLE FtOCK,AR - 72114 Member F.D.I.C. 184 MS
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A NEW STYLE She woke up at 7:00 AM and ran to her closet. No jeans were clean. Where was her mom? Running into the laundry room, she spotted a pair of pants with gravy on the leg. What was she going to wear? Finally she decided to wear her new dress. Wor- ried about what everyone would think, she went to school only to re- alize that other people were dressed up too. Campus life was alive with dressed up people. Lots of students shook the urge to wear jeans and a shirt. I would wear a dress every- day, but it just gets too cold, com- mented Heather Bentley. Vlfhether it was stirrup pants like Laura Hav- e.ns's or sweater dresses like Shan- non Keeler's more people decided to dress up. Girls wore watches that match- ed outfits. They also wore strands of pearls in all colors. Jewelry, big and shiny, like Christy Moreland wore was seen in the stylish places around campus. The watch or beads didn't have to match the dress, it was accepted to clash or match. Guys got into the act with sports jackets and slacks. People like Len- ny Vlfhiteman and Andrew McLe- more often had a polished look. Jarrod Davis was seen in a tie two or three times a week. Sweaters were a hot item. Mark Moix gave his opin- ion on why he wore sweaters, To keep warm, he said. No, really I just like the style, and I like having something besides long-sleeved shirts or a sweatshirt to wear. Ox- fords could still be seen around cam- pus, especially the Polo collec- tion. Students all wanted to stand out in the crowd, and they did. Whether it was in ruffles or lace, pretty or pink, people wore snazzy clothes and enjoyed them. The look of Wende Mosley's, Leslie 0sburn's, and Heather Benlley's longer skirts len! a fashionable air to the campus. ...t iii .f i.i. -- .Q ff V .Z 15 Morgan Shell Supersiop at the Morgan Exit We have everything! ' ' Congraiulaiions James With Love, Mom, Dad, and Alan Hds
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Congratulations, Mary Melissa Miller We wish for you the brightest future Love, lvlorn ond Eornest Congratulations, r Sean To a son of whom we are very proud, We love you. Dod, Mom, ond Justin We're proud of you. Never stop reocning. With all our love, Mom, Dad, and Jenni Congrotulotions SELLING ond well done, and BWGYW- SERVICING Mercury Products for 34 years SUTEOARIBS Hds -I 8
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