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ORGANIZATIONSi “Why did you get involved in organiza ) tions?” “To break the monotony of school work, and because it will look goo d on my tran- script.” Laurie Prins, senior “It gave me something to do during activ ity period.” Bryan Patterson, junior “I just wanted something by my name in t he index of the yearbook.” Suzanne Walley, sophomore ‘“Cause Mr. Sellers said it was mandatory for his physics students to join the Physics Club.” Sean McEIroy, senior “I wanted to contribute what I had to mak ing Magnet better.’ Penny Grigsby, freshman Organizations play an important role in the lives of students. These students show pride and loyalty as they represent the Magnet spirit. Organizations • 153
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The Youth Art Council of America was designed for all students interest ed in art. Magnet’s 75 members held meetings monthly and attended dis trict meetings every few weeks. The more involved YACA members were able to work at the state convention this year with other YACA members from all over Louisiana. This year’s state convention was held at Louisiana Tech in Ruston. The futuristic theme was “Art and the 2000 Centuries.” At this conven¬ tion each school demonstrated and displayed art that they had created. A dance was held on the last day of the convention. Mr. Allen, the sponsor of YACA, was willing to help draw most of the backdrops to some of the school dances that were held this year. YACA deco rated the cafeteria for the annual holiday lunches at Thanksg- ving and Christmas. Signs were post ed on the walls and the tables were decorated with candles and place- mats. Many artistic talents were dis¬ played at Caddo Magnet this year as each and every one of the YACA members worked hard and remained dedicated in order to keep their school a beautiful place. Flushed with success, ACA takes an art break VACA members include Monica Cheslac, Amy Aren- dell. Amy Chrietzberg, Brandy Anderson, Michael Carroll, Annelise Christensen. Melanie Bellew, Tom my Britt. Monica Blake, Karen Carroll and Lisa Box, (seated) Gwen Burris. Stephanie Craig. Lisa Cheuk. Marie Arts, Falicia Ashley, Patricia Kadair. Lauren Beacham, Amanda Bolton. Beth Bundy. and Cella Bordelon. Other artistic members include Richard Morris. Char lene Fenn, Stephanie German, Tom Drummond, Terri Harrington. Debbie Haynes. Adriana Gonzalez Gina Hili. Kathy Ganley. Adrian Roberts, Jennifer Green field. Shannon Hicks and Velma Hathorne, (seated) Shannon Durr, Kimberly Johnson and Heather How ard. 154 • Organizations
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