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-r -1.--... ... -.1-1-. .., ,l-T.. -.. -1--Q-1 .., .l-...li -. 1-- -- 5- . .-.. COLOPHON Volume 23 of the Oak Grove Hornet was printed by Walsworth Publishing Company in Marceline, Missouri. The cover was Black Stur- dite with silver silk screen 41801 and red hot foil 3409. The endsheets were blue granite 4406. With a press run of 600 copies, the 224 page HOR- NET measured SMQ X 11. The basic typestyles were 8-10 point Chelten- ham and Clarendon. Headline styles were Avant Garde, Benquiat, Bau- haus, Lydian Bold, Serif Gothic, and Melior. The headline styles ranged from 18-60 point. Miscellaneous type styles were Benquiat Bold, Clar- endon Bold, Century Bold, Times Ro- man, and Helvetica. The HORNET sold for 316.00 without the name printed on the cover and 318.00 with. You never know what is going to go wrong! This pic- ture came from a roll of film that was shot twice: the first time, Robyn Lynch unloads boxes of candy from her carg the second time, Missy Easter and Carla York relax on the bleachers after basketball season. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Davis!Pack Associates, Photographers Tim Schultz. photographer Jimmy Alford, portraits Marylou Andreelli Dave Murray and Chris Norris, Walsworth Charles Green Joseph Presley Bob Allison Kathryn Joseph Mary Catherine Dennis Linda Hargett Cheryl Howey OG Business Department We, the Fearless Leaders of the 1987 HORNET, feel we owe many people our personal thanks. Most importantly, we want to thank Eudy for her unfailing sense of humor, her tolerance in allowing us to create such an un- usual book, her home with its steady supply of food, and her will- ingness to help out whenever nec- essary. We would like the staff to know that despite their initial in- experience, we are proud and ap- preciative of the quality work they produced. Their enthusiasm kept us from going off the deep end! Special thanks to Gale and Amy for all the pictures they printed time and time again. Thanks also to Robyn for keeping everything organized. We would especially like to thank our families for being so un- derstanding during deadlines. They managed to love and support us even though they never quite understood why it all meant so much. Even though we were warned by eni and Charise, none of us imagined the problems that would arise in the production of the 1987 HORNET. Between problems with communications, problems with the darkroom, and the loss of in- formation that was due at the plant yesterday, the problems nev- er seemed to end. But when the proofs came back, and we saw the results of our work, the problems seemed minor in comparison. Through it all, we are satisfied with the book we have produced. We hope that you will find it as en- joyable as we intend it to be. . Bawn Drennan Laura Vifhitworth ' Amber Pate C'Do you think that covers it all? They'll understand . . . surely! j Carol Van Ness and the Stinger Staff Lloyd Lynch Mike Broadway Bonnie Haynie Jimmy Beckham Tina Coleman Mike Anderson Charles and Joe Eudy families of staffers Scott Funderburg OG faculty and staff Eighth Period English HORNET STAFF PAGE CREDITS Dawn Drennan, Editor-in Chief, 2 years, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 222, 223, 224. Laura Whitworth, Editor-in-Chief, 2 years, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 222, 223, 224. Amber Pate, Assistant Editor, 2 years, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,222, 223, 224. Gale Reed, Business Manager, 2 years, Pho- tographer, Advertising section, developed pictures. Robyn Lynch, Operations Manager, 3 years, Index. Amy Thistlethwaito, Photographer, 2 years, de- veloped pictures. Angie Clausen, Typist, 1 year, 58, 59, 70, 71, 80, 81, Book Sales Manager. Cathy Cook, 1 year, 20, 21,22, 23, 26, 27, 42, 43, 86, 87, 88, 89, 100, 101, Faculty sec- tion. Jennifer Denham, 1 Semester, 8, 9, 46, 47, Eighth grade section. Kelli Hammond, 1 year, 28, 29, 36, 37, 56, 57, 62, 63, 74, 75, 96, 97, Sophomore section. James Harness, 1 year, 54, 55, 68,.69, Book Sales Manager. Suzi Hearn, 1 semester, Typist. Jarrett Johnson, 1 year, 24,25, 32, 33, 34, 35, 48, 49, 72, 73, 84, 85, 102, 103, Faculty section. Holly Johnston, 1 year, 60, 61, 76, 77, 108, 109, Junior section, Senior section. Lindsey Pierson, 1 year, 10, 11, 18, 19, 168, 169, Junior section, Senior section. Scott Pitts, 1 year, 44, 45, Index, Eighth grade section. Beth Smith, 1 year, 40, 41, 50, 51, 52, 53, 66, 67, 94, 95,-Freshman section. Christine Smith, 1 year, 16, 17, 92, 93, 106, 107, Sophomore section, Index. Shane Stoolmsn, 1 year, 12, 13, 38, 39, 98, 99, 104, 105, Freshman section, Ad features. Stacy Wilson, 1 year, 14, 15, 30, 31, 64, 65, 78, 79, 90, 91, Seventh grade section. Index
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king orward The idea that there was no turning back proved to be a fitting one. Whether bounc- ing back from a dis- appointing season or hoping to repeat a state championship, students looked ahead rather than dwelling on past glo- ries and defeats. The Mock Trial team began prepara- tions on their new case in an attempt to hold their state cham- pionship title. The 1986 Hornet won national acclaim by receiving Medalist honors, placing it in the top ten percent of all yearbooks. With- in four years our book has gone from win- ning nothing to being rated one step higher than first place, said adviser Mrs. Marilyn Eudy. As a result of this, she was invited to address a group of Columbia Scholastic Press Association in New York City. The junior boys bas- ketball team reboun- ded from a winless regular season to win the first game of the county tournament, thus providing en- couragement for next year's team. Our re- cord didn't reflect our season, we had the spirit, but we just couldn't get that win until the tourna- ment, said T-Ray Rester. The consolidation issue united students, parents, and faculty as they fought for neighborhood schools. The thought of sepa- ration from friends drove students to pro- test. Several meetings regarding student as- signments, held in Maumelle and Oak Grove, drew packed houses. The major concerns were which grades would be af- fected and how many students would be in- volved. But regardless ofthe future, students cherished the experi- ences they shared at OG. Ccont.J ,am Closing
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