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

 - Class of 1984

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What A Way To Relax! Weight Lifting Is No More Male Domain an you imagine how embarrassing it would be for a boy to know a girl was able to lift more weight than he could? lf not, just ask any boy who has ever lifted weights with Cammy Perez. Cammy, who has been lift- ing weights for three and a half years, never had any in- tention of becoming a weight lifter. Cammy's boyfriend was lifting weights one day when she decided to try lift- ing, just for fun. To her sur- prise and the shock of her boyfriend and the other boys in the weight room, on her first try Cammy was able to lift more pounds than half of the astonished boys. Weight lifting was more fun, than a sport for Cammy. When asked why she lifted weights, Cammy said that it kept her in good physical shape. She also said, It re- laxes me. I feel better after weight lifting. Cammy believes that weight lifting is not mascu- line as some people think it is. Weight lifting is a person- al preference. While some girls chose to play softball or basketball, Cammy chose to lift weights. All Weather Sport You Can Find Her There Every very Saturday morn- ing, whether it's sunshining or snowing, she can be found at the Professor Bowl. She is Sandra Tuggle and she has been bowling for nine years. Sandra is a member of the bowling team called the Traveling League. Sandra placed 4th place in the city tournament which was no surprise since her highest game was 234. The highest Saturday possible game is 300. May teenagers strayed from bowling because they thought it was strictly an adult sport. Others thought of bowling as being much more complicated than it really was. However, the old method of writing down scores on a score sheet, no longer is common and the scoring is all computeriezed. Although recently more teenagers are beginning to bowl, Sandra doesn't think bowling will become as pop- ular as soccer, a once uncom- mon sport, because bowling is routine and not quite as exciting as some other sports. Routine or not, Sandra loves to bowl and because of this has become very talented in the sport. Looking for her next strike, is junior Sandra Tuggle. p ,'A Sporting Traditionflfllli



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A Sporting Tradition This Football Season Was A Year Of Ups And Downs t wasn't the most important game of the year, nor did it determine the conference championship. But the game against Little Rock Hall was the last game of the season, and hopefully would determine the tone of next year's sea- son. The game was the second conference game of the year to end in overtime. On a eight-yard run by senior quarterback Reginald Dil- lard, Junior tailback Shawn Olive scored on the first play of overtime. Then the Lions defense stopped the Warriors on four downs. The Lions came from be- hind to defeat the Warriors. The second game to end in overtime was the tradi- tional rivalry with the Mills High Comets. Late in the overtime period, the Comets managed to get off a field goal which won the game 14-17 for Mills. We loss the game because of costly penalities and mis- takes, said head coach Ted Yotter. Junior Shawn Olive's first half exploits and a stubborn defense led the Lions to an easy 34-0 non- conference triumph over the North Little Rock Ole Main Wildcats. Every play of the game was a big play. said coach Yotter. In the Homecoming game, the Lions rendered their second loss to the Jacksonville Red Devils in a withering 33-18 loss. The Democrat's accessment of the game was that McClel- lan looked nothing like it had the two previous weeks. On a second effort the Lions managed to slip by the Northeast Chargers with a 14-13 victory. After losing a yard on first down, senior quarterback Regi- nald Dillard found junior halfback Shawn Olive open a few yards down field. Ol- ive caught the pass and dodged several Charger de- fenders for a 26-yard touch- down. Perhaps the greatest challenge of the season was the game against number one ranked Little Rock Parkview. The Lions were the only team that kept the AAAA- Central Conference Champs under 30 points. For The Record Scoreboard 4-4-2 Q-I2 MHS Conway 13 16 l Northeast 13 14 Sylan Hills 17 7 Ole Main 0 34 Jacksonville 33 18 ' Catholic 23 0 I Parkview 21 6 Pine Bluff 27 0 5 o is so Mills 17 14 Hall 14 21 5 A ss- tiiiiiacf -nl 735351.tif-,k?msfH3Rif5'ii.i-as sf? il-'fi-i1'E's'kii xt - Back-up quarterback Brent Rose Running with the ball against the v junior, pitches out the ball as he is tack- Conway Wampus Cats is senior led by junior Buzzy Sawyer. Roma Williams. A Sporting Traditionf105

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