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Boy George, The Police, and Duran Duran are a few of the decorations that brighten up senior Mike Housels locker. Dressing- Up The-Drab - Locker decorating was a way for many students to make a home sweet home at school. s it madness? Is it a fad or a fashion? Is it a new home style? You could call it locker art or dressing up the drab. Today's seniors are trying to make that last year of high school as exciting as it can be. And what better place to start than the most used part of the school, the lockers. The seniors re- vealed their creativity in dressing those drab lockers. There were posters, mir- rors, carpets, pictures, calendars, stick- ers, and even wallpaper to make it seem 1'36fLockers like a home away from home. lt makes it look more like home and helps me get through the dayf' said senior Todd Ross. Senior Lynn Lile was determined to give her locker personality by using blue and white Checkerboard paper that covered the inside walls. She hung a clown on a string from the top of the locker door. The door of her locker was covered with snapshots of the good times shels had at McClellan. Another locker, that of senior Kathy Gallagher, was also brightly decorated with reds and white polka dot paper. On the walls were pictures with inspira- tional quotes to help me get through each day. For a personal touch she had added her initial to the floor and a writ- ing pad to the door. ' Even though other students had also attempted to dress the drab, somehow seniors gave a new definition to this action.
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Plent Cf The Right Stuff Students Are Rewarded For Their Excellence we 'fit satisfied with just getting their 20 credits to grau- excelled academically as well as in extracurricular activities. These students who excelled received scholarships and awards for their achievements. Among the seniors who received scholarships was Lynn Lile. She received two scholarships for her academic and leadership abilities. Lynn was a Century III state finalist and won the McClellan DAR CDaughters of American Revolutionl scholarship. Barry Glover was rewarded for his musical talents with an Arkansas State University musical scholarship. For ff '91 Z ' hile manylstudents were . ff J.. date, some leadership, Karen Quinn received a scholarship to attend Quachita Baptist University. Mark Milstead will attend Ole Miss. on an Air Force ROTC schol- arship. Many awards other than scholarships were given to students. Becky Slawson placed second in prose reading at the state tournament at Harding Universi- ty and also received second place in sto- ry telling at a Parkview tournament. Mark Milstead and James Higgins placed first in debate at Parkview High school. Another debater, Bill Ketcham, was the only National Merit Semi-Fi- nalist from McClellan High school. Receiving information about her Century III scholarship is Lynn Lile. Proudly displaying his lst place Debate tro- phy is James Higgins. Awards! 135
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Deanna Abbott: VICA 2,33 Bas- T5fl'5'l'l'?f?C7571 Mark Akins Mike Akridge: VICA 4g Band 2,3,43 All Region Band 3,4 arl Albritton: Speech and Dra- ma .u 5 rt ub 2 Brian Alewelt Scott Allen: Choir 2,3,4g Tennis 3g Band 2,3,4-Quartermaster 3 All Region Choir 3,4g Mafia 4 Darrell Als Robin Ar ' FTA 2-President 25 A 2,3-Secretary 3g VICA 3,4-President 83 ICT I 45 Science Club 2-Vice President 2 Debbie Atkins: FHA 3,45 Ol-IE 5,4g HERO 3,4 L Laura Bagwell ell Baile : FBLA 2,3,4g COE 41 ymnastics 25 BOE 3 a B ' : FHA 3,43 HERO 3,4-presg choir 2 Daniel Baker: Football 23 Or- chestra 2,3,4-pres.: All Region Or' chestra 3 ' at ' Art Club 2: VICA 4-Sem Choir 2,3,4. Ricky Baughman: DECA 3,4 Shelly Bearden: FBLA 2,3,4g Student Council 3-Rep.g Key Club 3g Choir 2,35 DECA 4 Clay Beasley: Basketball 2,3,4g DECA 2 Ric c : VICA 4g Foot- all 2,31 Track 2,331 Cindy Bills: FBLA 45 DECA 39 COE 44Pres. Brett Bisbee: FBLA 23 Choir 2,3,4-Highlander 3,4'V. Pres. 4 Lockersfl37
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