McClellan High School - Lion Yearbook (Little Rock, AR)

 - Class of 1980

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Careers nd E are Hb l nly two students can go! I Only two students? l There's sixteen people in class, thow will you pick two? I The two best qualified of icoursef' Four classesg Printing, Drafting, Health Occupations Education, and Machine Shop, Vocational Indus- S! i i ,I I Ffa l ef I f-I 'Harriett tt i Y. M Agn. A. trial Clubs of America CVICAJ attended the State Skills Olympics in February. Winners attended national competition. On a campaign to raise money, Drafting and HOE sold raffle tickets for a Remington 870 pump shotgun. Profits between them depended upon the amount sold by each class. I ,3-if 7 -.st :fi L A Presley, Sponsor Lester, Treasurer Together the profits totaled approx- imately 5350. Industrial Arts Drafting Club CIADCJ, another vocational related club, consisted of nineteen members. Anyone in Exploratory Drafting I or Drafting II could join the newest formed of the vocational clubs. VOCATIONAL PRINTING: Front Row: Todd Skarda, Reporterfliistoriang Allen Maxenberger, Presidentg Back Row: Jeff Justice, Parliamentariang Mike Bullelle, Treasurerg Janet Williams, Secretaryg Donnie Green, Vice-Presidentg Billy Owens, Sponsorg Mr. Tom HOE: Front Row: Lisa Bryan, Reporterg Paula Oxner, Reporterp Lorriane Bryan, Treasurerg Karen Irwin, Presidentg Back Row: Carol Bowers, Secretaryg Chris Ivy, Presidentg Dianne VOCATIONAL DRAFTING: Front Row: Mike Rios, Parliamentariang Mr. Grummer, Sponsorg Angie Stalens, Secretaryg Jennifer Caviness, Vice-President, Mike Pitts, Presidentg Back Row: Phil Goodwin, Representativeg Norman Hill, Treasurerg Jeff Brown, Chaplaing David Hinson, Reporter Academicsf51

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.:QM 5' 9iiU ,.. :agp 21 f i, . 3-'H- dam: :H Q31 ' J-.Q . -, 45 ,Q5,..gf..:,, J . 'gif 'fv ' H Drafting is to construction as Leonardo da Vinci was ii to the Mona Lisa. -Carl Grummer, teacher Setting up the A. B. Dick Offset Duplicator for a press run is Mr. Presley and Scott Terry. IADC Officers: Theresa Nortin, Secretaryg Kenith Paukner. Presidentg Brian Smit, Vice-presidentg Mr. Jackson, Sponsorg N01 Shown, Javonda Ward 4 ,LLV ,,i- :f.,:V A . ...Y Working on his technical illustration is Brian Ray. 50 f Academics VOCATIONAL MACHINE SHOP: Front Row: James Polston, Treasurerg James Thompson Parliamentariang Dale Wright, Representativeg Mike Riba, Junior Presidentg Ronnie Muller Secretaryg Back Row: Jim Williams, Sponsorg Kermit Williams, Sergeant at Armsg Roy Morris Treasurerg Darrell Peters, Vice-Presidentg Gary Washington, Chaplain



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Art is the creative process an individual goes through to transmute thought into what we term reality. -Mr. William McClanahan, teacher. Flrtistsln H Th mil-ITIE ook out for that bull! It isn't a bullg it's a cow.', Well, what's it doing in the hall? It's waiting to take its place in the J. L. Watson Elementary School Media Centerf' f'Oh, okay. I'll take your word for itf, Decorating the elementary school media center was not the only outside activity on which the 288 art students worked. Several entered various pieces of art in the Arkansas Young Artist Show in March. Mr. William McClanahan said that three of his four entries won a spot in the show. Two new teachers, Mrs. Cynthia Mosley and Mrs. Mary Anne Cupp, worked with Mr. McClanahan in instructing the seven different courses offered by the department. These courses prepared the students for- careers in decorating, framing, and designing. . . . and the cow jumped over the moon. Not this one. The Art Survey project of decorating the Watson Elementary School includes this cow and several other nursery rhyme animals. 52fAcademics Critically regarding a card she designed is Dixie Rogers. Conveniently for Mr. McClanahan, his line of work also happens to be his hobby. 5 .. If . A .G 'av , A!!! 5 ,, v,.,k . . A I 1. . ,.,- - . a 6' 55? . I' , ' ,V . - 'Tis the season to be jolly . . . Diligently i working on her season's greetings is Linda Lozanno. Another feature of the Art Survey project: a plaster tree which Kelley Phelps prepares for painting. ...W as at 2?

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