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5-5 The-Advantage Robertson Drug S-Gore We hove everything you need from cords ro drugs. 32-4 Wesr Pershing 753-7950 Ivlonkeyin' around astray Sizzinw STEM LWLUSE , M-jfiglsff Teresa Mitchell entertains Chris N f-X Lacy and a friend, Lesley Venahle, with A Xi-ii XX an afternoon at the Little Rock Zoo. I Nsljisw ij , TI The zoo, which is located at 1 1 Q ,Ai rw Jonesboro Drive, was opened in 1926. lt 1 1,1---'A N - -:Seq Y was completely renovated from 1978 fl 11 1' To until 1982 to prepare displays for Jim Qi different kinds of animals. 1 X ff Approximately 500 animals, rang- - Tfs Nil Q a a 331265 SPRINGSROAD LlTYLEFlOCK,ARKANSAS72209 15011553-4195 two-ton elephant are at the zoo. Other SMJOQZQOZQZNEDYELVDV N0 THL'TTLER0,mQfQ722jAS 150fm1fQ1Z a a 5ooG1li2gZLGO ROAD iNTON.AFlKANS.1gN?2,:JT572 reptie ouse, an an o ocomotive train. The zoo is open 362 days a year. Admission price is 50st for children and S1 for adults, and free Mondays. The money goes to capital improvement. - By Karen Lacewell iz iw 945-0205 c y I y Jcr Charger Country J 192fThe ADvantage Norrh Llrrle Rock in Arlfonsos
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Yesterday and today... the Guard loelongs. Q-54,000 Educational Assistance- lt You Qualify i , 31,500 Eniisimeni some J 'N It You Quarry Z 1,41 5. 5 O , 'YW' '- ' I Split-'Raining Option G y r, J N, For High School Juniors .J 'C l X 7 I 1 xl Free I 'I , i-soo-482-9296 OI' ii QQ J sFc7Egg2i.gE3NoRrH Ext 385 I Arkansas Army National Guard SALE UGK Q How 'bout them Hogs War Memorial Stadium draws quite a crowd when the Razorback football team is in town. I've been there when you had to park miles away and walk to the stadium only to be faced with a line that reaches almost to where you parked your car, one Razorback fan said. The Razorback football team, better known as the l-logs, spends a great deal of time preparing for the Little Rock games. An average week consists of 30 hours of weight lifting, play learning, and pep talking. The concentration on Coach Lou Holtzls face shows the importance of being mentally prepared. Kyle Mobbs, a North- east football player and I-log fanatic, said he relates to this well. I know how hard you practice when you know you're playing for a crowd that won't give up, and that's just high school ball. I can imagine how it is playing for the Hogs, he said. All the work and energy create an atmosphere known only to those who have ever attended a game filled with marching Razorbacks, chanting pom pon girls, spirited cheerleaders, and loyal fans. All these things leave our memories of War Memorial Stadium dressed in red and whitef' a fan offered. lt just goes to show, we do have an advantage! - By Marla Hardwick - Charger Country How 'bout them Hogsfl9l
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qw Working I Twin Ciiy Bank ONE RIVERFRONT PLACE Member FDIC We're Learning By Lisiening We always learn by lisiening io young people. Tnal's vvny we formea ine Sluaeni Boara in 4970. We waniea To fina oui vvnal young people fell ooula be aone io make our bank more responsive lo lneir neeas. Tnanks To our Sluaenl Boara vve've been able To sirenginen our services ana aajusl lo ine onanging alliluaes ana lifesiyles of 'roaay's young people. The TCB Sluaenl Boara is maae up of Sruuemr represenlalives from area schools. We Tnink eaon one of lnem is ouislanaing ana a valuable assel To our boara. Tneir job is To inform us. Our job is io lisien ana learn. NORTHEAST STUDENT BOARD MEMBERS - Seniors Pam Garret, Mark Lay, and Samantha S d p the TCB School Board of Directors for 1982-83 lo supporl . T J our young aauirs. NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS kcyin d!l93
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