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

 - Class of 1984

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Mitch James: Choir 2,3,4g FCA 2,43 Letterman Club 2,3,4 Brigette Johnson: FBLA 2,4g Student Council 2,43 Homecoming Court 2,31 Lionettes 2,3,4-Rank leader 3,43 Youth in Government 4 Jamie Johnson: Art Club 2,3,4- V. Pres. 3, Pres, 43 Key Club 3,4-V, Pres. 43 Yearbook staff 3,43 Class Officer 3,4-Treasurer 3,43 AYAA 2,4 Lynetta Johnson: FBLA 2,33 FHA 4g VICA 3g HERO-OHE 4 Rodney Johnson: FHA 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4g Basketball 2,33 Track 2,3,43 FCA 2,3,4 Tommy Johnson: Key Club 2,33 Football 2,3,4Q FCA 2,3,43 Letter- man Club 3,4 Dana Johnston: FBLA 3,43 DECA 4 Lisa Johnston: FBLA 3,4g FHA oir 2,3,4-V, Pres. 33 COE 4 Kara Jolliff: NHS 2,3343 Speech and Drama Club 2,3,4-Reporter 3, Pres. 4, Drama Award 33 Girls' State 33 All Region Choir 2,3,4g Governorls School 3 Hal Jones: DECA 3,4 Kim Jones: FBLA 3,43 COE 4 Kim Jones: FBLA 23 Student Council 2,4-House of Rep.3 Art Club 2,3,4-Sec. 43 Choir 2,3,43 Lionettes 3 LaJuana Kelley: FBLA 2,43 COE 4 Bill Ketcham: NHS 3,43 Speech and Drama Club 3,41 Key Club 4 Track 23 National Merit Finalist 4 Stephanie Killian: NHS 3,43 Key Club 33 Lionettes 2,3,4-Rank Leader 4 Jennifer Killingsworth: FBLA 43 Lionettes 3 Anita King: FBLA 4g FHA 3,4- Sec. 33 Track 23 COE 43 BOE 4 Wally King: FBLA 2 Todd Kuhn: VICA 3,4 Beth Lancaster: Choir 2,3,4g Lionettes 3,4-Rankleader 4 l

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rom the six olclock news, to the newspaper accounts, to the radio bulletins, the world became aware for a few months of the turmoils of the nuclear age. Seniors realized that the world prob- lems of today would affect them greatly since they were the future leaders of the country and the ones who would be forced to face the consequences of such events. The downing by the Soviets of the 007 Korean jetliner, the American invasion of Grenada, and the bombing HCIBHI' AQBI ot Time For Worry But Time For Solutions in Beirut, Lebonan which resulted in the death of more than two hundred American Marines made the first few months of the school year unsettling for many concerned students, In my opin- ion, Russia had no right to shoot down and kill all of those people, said Lisa Bolin. The possibility of a nuclear war was also something that many students thought about often. The television movie The Day After,-which depicted the result of a nuclear holocaust, was broadcast on November 20. The re- sponses to this movie were varied. While a few students said that the film did not affect them, a majority of stu- dents felt differently. The threat of nuclear war is facing all of us, young and old alike, to face the problems we have and to look for solu- tions, said Lynn Lile. She continued to comment on a positive note: We shouldn't waste our time worrying about it. We must seek solutions. Ii Bernadette Houston: FBLA 3,-4g Track 2,3,4g DECA 45 Volley- ball 2,3,4 Barbara Howell ' Lisa Howard: FBLA 2g FHA?- Photographerg CUE 4 Q Lana I-Iuneeker: Choir 2,33- Pres. 2, Highlander, treasurer 45 All Region Choir 3, French Club 2,3-Pres. 33 Jazz Choir 3,43 Who's l Who 3 Lisa Hupp: FBLA 4, Art Club 2,3-Sec. 33 Key Club 3,4g Choir 2,33 House of Rep. 3 Tamm - FBLA 2g FHA 25 Student Council 4-House, -of Hepa Choir 2,35 DECA 4-Sec. ' ' .Michele slacks.: FBLA 2,3,4g COEA 4g Lionsalesman 2 Michelle James: FTA 3g Stu- dent Council 3,4g Key Club 3,4- Sec. 41 Class Gfficer 4-V. Pres. I Lanett Jack : FHA 3-Trea- ' surerg r lub QQDECA 4-Report er r Lauren Jackson: Speech and Drama Club 3qgKey Club 3g Cheer- leaders 2,3-Sec.!Tres. 33 Youth in Government 3g ICT 4-Reporter Lesle ckson: Choir 2 ark Jackson: Speech and Dra- ma Club 43 Choir 3,4-Highlander 3,4, Scotia 2, Jazz Choir 45 Year- book staff 45 All Region Choir 3: Mafia 4 Sen1orsfl49



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Stanley Landrum: Rodeo 3 Danny Lane: VICA 4-Treasurer 45 Octagon Club 2,35 Media Club 2 Andrea Lanham: Los Amigos 23 NHS 2g FBLA 4g FHA 2-Historian 25 Key Club 3,4 Paul Lauderdale: Student Council 2g Football 2g Basketball 2,3,4g Track 2g FCA 2,3g Baseball 2 Eighteen Is Not So Hot Seniors Realized That Turning Eighteen Was Not All That They Thought It Would Be. can't wait until I turn six- teen, I can drive-finallyf' I wish I could turn seventeen. Then I will finally be able to get into RH rated movies without lying about my age. IfI were only eighteen, then I could- well, I would be able to .... Well, it doesn't matter what I can do. I just want to be eighteenf, For many students, eighteen seemed to be a magical age. It was at age eigh- teen that students were considered adults. However, students realized that this was not such a magical day after all. Turning eighteen was more than blowing out eighteen candles on a birthday cakeg it meant that students would be faced with many more respon- sibilities. Students who were not previously employed began searching seriously for employment. Many filled out applica- tions at fast food restaurants such as Wendy's and McDonald,s, while others chose to apply at clothing stores such as Unique Fashions, Dillards, and Brooks. Some eighteen year olds filled out college applications to schools which varied from UALR to Baylor to Har- vard. At eighteen, young men were faced with the requirement of registering for the draft. Some not only registered but enlisted in one of the armed services. TEQQENSTA CZ! CII .li Voting privileges were given to eigh- teen year olds after they registered to vote. Many looked forward to getting more involved in their government, re- alizing that they were the future leaders of the country. While these eighteen year olds took advantage of the ability to vote, others thought it was too much of a hassle and chose not to vote. Although there were many good times experienced by eighteen year olds, with all of these added responsi- bilities many eighteen year olds such as Mitch James could honestly say, Be- ing eighteen is no different than being any other age, except now we are old enough to go to war. Sgt. Tharp, Private David Short, Sgt. Gul- ledge and Sgt. March pose in front of the Army Recruiting Station. Seniorsflfil

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