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

 - Class of 1984

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The Finishing Touch Accessories Accent Even The Simplest Outfits flair to the most ancient outfit in your closet. They can transform an okay outfit into the Ucutest thing. They can also add the finishing touch to your newest, most up beat, out-of-this-world outfit. It is the oldest and newest fad in fashion acces- sories. Buttons in the form of a person's fa- vorite rock group, star, or actor could be seen on the majority of jacket lapels, purses, sweaters, or even shoes. Duran Duran, Styx, Def Leppard, Tom Sel- hey can add an updated leck, Elvira, and Rush were seen more than others. At a glance it was possible to see who was a person's favorite singer or actor and also what kind of music they preferred. Bandanas were also worn in a variety of ways and places as accessories. Around the waist as a belt with jeans, around the neck as a rope necklace, or wrapped around wrists, ankles, thighs, or foreheads were the popular places to wear them. I like to wear bandanas because John Taylor of Duran Duran wears them, senior LeeAnn Red stat- ed. Ties, usually associated with males, were seen just as often around the necks of many females. Leather ties, polka dotted ties, and silk ties were some of the more conservative styles. Earrings were not considered as justjewelry any- more. They were purchased with care to accompany an outfit. These striped, polka dotted, sparkling, loud earrings could be seen around campus and some considered the bearers of these earrings to have abstract earrings. Paul Purkiss: FBLA 21 Band 2,33 DECA 4 Catharine Purtle: Key Club 3,4 Steve Quick: Industrial Arts Club 2g DECA 2,3 Karen Quinn: NHS 2,3,-43 Stu- dent Council 4-Recording Sec.g Homecoming Court 43 Choir 2,3,4- 2nd V. Pres.g All Region Choir 3,4 ' Raine ' FBLA 2g FHA 2,3,4g Student ouncil 4-Reps HERO 3,4-Sec. 3,4, State Pres. 3 Diane Reagan: FBLA 4g Key Club 4, Lionettes 2,3,4-lst Lieu- tenant 4 Lee Ann Redman: FBLA 3,4, FHA 2g COE 4 Bobby Rhodes Terry Richardson: VICA 4 Wendell Richardson Roger Riley: Art Club 3,43 lndus- trial Arts Club 33 Octagon Club 43 TAG 4 . Billy Roachell: DECA 3,4 160fSeniors

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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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.SMS 1 X X af . K fe E f F. s S EXE i Showing off his collection of buttons is senior Mark Williams. xwgclub ' 51,75 ' ,Ulf Laura:?lioberts:'FBLA 3,45 FTA 43 Speech and Drama Club 33 Art Tamilfii Robeitsz Choi? 2,3-' Highlander 33 DECA 3,4 Carol Roads: FHA 3g Speech and Drama Club 33 Lionettes 4g,French , Club 2g Stude11tfCounci1 3,4-Rep. Todd Ross: Speech and Drama Club 4g Key Club 4g Choir '2,3,4-V. Pres. 215 All RegionChoir,3,4g Jazz Ensemble 4 i Yvonne Rushing: FBLA 33 Counselor Aide 2,33 Vocational Drafting 2-Treasurer 1, Rene ' .VICA 3,4-Trea-' surer 3, V. Pres. 4: Choir '3 Tammy Sakall: FBLA 2,39 Ro- deo Club 23 BOE 3 H f Tammy Salmo' ' FBLA 4g Key' u g ass fficer 2-Sec.gCOE4 K' '5 lSg,rQc,E. K'Lsx52j 2 lly fQ.A.5l'W Sen1ors!161

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