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

 - Class of 1987

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W,WWW,.,.,..-.v-nu ln an attempt to find her per- fect make-up colors, Terrie Bonds uses the Clarion computer at Ly- on's Pharmacy. By answering ques- tions about skin, hair, and eye color, Terrie is told the make-up colors that are right for her. After a long day of shop- ping at McCain Mall, Am- ber Pate takes a break from the crowds to admire her new porcelain clown. The Christmas decorations provided a festive backdrop that in- spired the Christmas spirit as early as November. The search for the right car can take a longtime. Stacy Horton checks out a Camaro and de- cides it is not what he is looking for. I I 'W Shopping

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80 Pausing to read a catalog, Alyssa Pierson chooses some Christmas gifts lor her friends. Triple D Florist proved lo be a con' venient location lor Nlaumelle resi' dents to shop. SI-ICDPPING SPREES ABGUND . . . If You've Got The Money W OW: off . . . when people heard that phrase, they dropped what they had been doing and went to investigate. Students found shopping for ex- pensive things, and shopping for them often, fun, but not always in their best interest. I shop whenever possible, for whateverlneed. . .or don't need. I have an un- controllable passion for it which sometimes gets me into trouble financial- ly, said Jamie Wheat. Shopping sometimes be- came a release for those who just had to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A great way to relax is to just go window shopping, espe- cially when the Christmas light and decorations are out, said Stacye Shirley. An aspect of shopping totally different from that of buying clothes and oth- er essentials, was that of Student Life buying a car. When my dad said I could have a car, we both became obsessed with finding the perfect one to meet both our stan- dards. It took months of looking before mutually agreeing on the one I final- ly bought, said LaNae Jackson. VVhether for luxuries or for necessities, everyone shopped. Shopping proved either to be a huge hassle or a relaxing get-away.



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I-ICDRNET I-IALL CDF FAIVIE Senior Honors cademic achieve- ment, School and! or Community Service, and Athletics were considered in the selection of thirteen sen- iors inducted into the Hornet Hall of Fame. Begun in 1986 at the recommendation of the Parent Advisory Com- mittee, the Hall of Fame now numbers 26. Faculty members ap- pointed by the admin- stration made the selec- tions from those nomi- nated. Any senior could be nominated by a faculty member. After the nominations were submitted, the com- mittee compiled tran- scripts, activity sheets, and letters of recommen- dation. Finally, they re- viewed the nominations and submitted ,the names of the new inductees for publication. The inductees were hon- ored at the Spring awards assembly. Congroiuloiions To The induoiees of ine Horne'r Holl of Forne! DAWN DRENNAN In both Service and Academics, Dawn an Advanced Placement student, excelled. Dawn had' the second highest GPA of eight-se- mester seniors. She acted as a representative to Student Con- gress for two years, a representa- tive to AR Model UN, an attorney for the State Championship Mock Trial Team, and an actress in three drama productions. During the senior year, she shared editor- ship of the HORNET yearbook. She held membership in six cam- pus organizations, serving as an officer in four. She won academic school or competition awards in four areas. AL GRAHAM Al attained the highest elected posi- tion on campus, President of the Student Government, thus round- ing out his three year representa- tion to the group. As President, Al represented the student body at a PCSSD Board meeting. He was a member of the Counseling Advisory Committee and the school's repre- sentative for the Boys' Club. Al's participation in athletics included football and track. A fire marshall, Al also served the school with mem- bership in three other campus orga- nizations: Beta, Art, and Senior Let- termen. JIM HANSARD A true leader, Jim set new stan- dards for Senior Class Presi- dents. He took the initiative in planning, organizing, and coordi- nating each of the class activi- ties. His presence was felt on the sports field, too, where he was awarded All-District in football. Besides football, Jim ran track and played on the tennis team. Jim served student Government as an elected representative every year. Additionally, he worked on stage crew and belonged to other campus organizations. eps ALAN BOYLES Alan, an exceptional Advanced Placement History student, achieved a high rank in aca- demics. He actively promoted the schoo1's involvement in Close Up. He was a two-time Winner in both Band and Sci- encelMath competitions. In Band, Alan performed solo and ensemble work, he also played with the Jazz Band. Varying his interests, Alan reported for the STINGER. He belonged to the Foreign Language Club, the Library Club, and Beta. x Student Life LAURA HAVENS Senior Homecoming Maid, Se- nior Class Secretary, and the only senior on the girls' basketball team gave a view to Laura's multi-faceted interests. Prior to her senior year, Laura was the Ju- nior Homecoming Maid, a Talent- ed and Gifted participant in the AR Model UN, a delegate to the Student Advisory Counsel, and a member of Lettermen's Club and Beta. Her membership to Letter- men's Club reflected her three year participation in basketball and track and one year in volley- ball.

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