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George Parraultz DECA 3,4 Angela Patton: Speech and Dra- ma Club 45 Art Club 35 Choir 2,3,4C Chris Pemberton: FBLA 25 Football 2,3,45 Yearbook staff 35 Lettermen's Club 3,4 Lori Pennington: FHA 25 Key Club 3 Camella Perez: Los Amigos 23,4-V. Pres. 3,45 FBLA 3,45 COE 4-Treasurerg BOE 3-Historian Jaci Perez: Becca Petty: FBLA 2,3,4-Sec. 45 Choir 2,3,4Al-Iilander 3,4 Richie Phelan: VICA 8,4-Sec. 45 Choir 25 Baseball 2,4 Grant Phillips: NHS 2,3,45 Boys' State 35 All State Band 35 English Ill Award 35 Chemistry Award 3 Ken Phillips: VICA 3,45 Band 2 Lesha Phillips: FTA 45 FBLA 2,3,4-Parlimentarian 4 Ray Phillips: FBLA 35 FHA 2,3,45 Football 2,35 Basketball 2,35 Office Aide 2,3 Flirting is an every day occurrence at McClellan as shown by Brett Carroll and Sherri Ward.
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Musica Persuasion We Take Our Music Very Seriously into a typical teenagers room one of the first things to catch your eye are the posters plastered on the wall displaying the resident's personal favorites such as Duran Duran, Journey, Rush, Ozzy Os- borne, or the Police. The second item would probably be the expensive stereo system. Because of these items you can safely come to the conclusion that this person takes his music very seriously. So seriously in fact, that he shows his personal preferences in music by the clothes he chooses to wear. The groups I listen to sometimes in- fluence the clothes I wear. If I see an f you have ever walked idea for an outfit I'll try to match it as close as I can, remarked senior Kara Joliff. Def Leppard, the Stray Cats, Billy Idol, and David Bowie were some of the more influential groups in clothing styles. They were all part of the British invasion that began in the 1960's with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Guys and girls both wore t-shirts with the British flag on it. Leather pants and accessories, usually purchased at Arma- dillo's Hands, became popular partly due to the antics of Billy Idol. David Bowie influenced the wearing of short, fitted suit jackets for guys. If I could find clothes like Boy W George, I would wear them, said Mike House, senior. Another style of clothing influenced by musical groups was the return of the 50's styles. Girls drug their fathers old suit jackets out of the closet and wore them over leotards or mini skirts after watching the Kinks on Mtv. Blue jean jackets, usually sleeveless, were worn by the Stray Cats who were also part of the 50's movement. Rock stars became the heroes in kids lives. They tried to relate to them in any and every way. The easiest way be- ing to wear clothes as similar as possible to their favorite rock star. New Wave influences Beth Lancas- ters clothing style. Seniorsfl57
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0 I A Mike Pierce: Tennis 2,35 Mafia 4-Treasurerg Lettermarfs Club 2,3,4g FCA Richard Pigott ShgnnagLPilkintoB: FHA 2,31 OHE 2,3 Chris Pipkins: Jazz Choir 4- Drummerg Band 2,3,43 Lionette Drummer 2,3,4 Ricky Poole: Art Club 2g VICA 3,4 Chris Porter: Track 23 Golf 2,3,4 Frank Porter: VICA 33 Track 2,3,4-Letterman 2,3,4 Thomas Porter: FBLA 2, VICA 3,4AV. Pres. 4 Brian Powell: Student Council 23,4-Treasurer 43 Football 2,3,4- Letterman 3,4g FCA 2,3-V. Pres. 35 Letterman's Club 3,49 Fire Mar- shall 4 Jeff Pratte: Student Council 4- Rep, VICA 41 Choir 41 Football 23 Track 2 David Prudder Kelly Pucek: Homecoming Es- cort 23 Football 2,3,4g Track 2,3g Class Officer 4-President Body Language The Flirting Game rom across the crowded room, she sees him- the perfect guy. Suddenly, her heart begins to pound. He has spotted her, and they have achieved the most important factor in the flirting garne- eye contact. As he beginseto walk to- wards her, she panics. Oh my gosh, he's coming this way! What should I do?,' After a very rehearsed conversa- tion and an exchange of phone num- bers, he saunters away. She takes a deep breath and with a dreamy look in her eyes, she says, Oh, I think I'm in love! Flirting is more than a wink, a smile, or a shy stareg it also involved careful dressing and a cleverly rehearsed con- versation. Brian Costa said, An intrugal part of the pursuit of the girl and getting her to go out with me, is flirting. Flirting is good if you like the per- son who is flirting with you. It is terri- ble if you don't like the person who is flirting with you and you only want to be their friend. , said Beth Lancaster. For many seniors flirting seemed to be a way of life. Jeff Haslauer said, I flirt with a lot of girls. When asked why, he simply replied, Because it's fun! 15
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