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Mustang tennis team puts the et in Magnet At Magnet, Tennis is a sport many people love. This year sixty-six boys and thirty-eight girls decided to volley for only forty spots on both the Varsity and Jr. Varsity teams. Greg Shively knew there would be an advantage in playing team tennis when he said, “It would make me a more cultured person and it would be a lot of fun.“ Kathryn Sale, obviously matchless in her tennis abilities, said, “I was set for play from the beginning, I guess it was natural ability.” Everyone trying out felt that there was some way in which they could serve the tennis team. This year the tennis team energies were a smashing success, for they possessed Advantage out of town. They will play in four out of town tournaments and dual matches against other area schools. The four tournaments were held at Magnolia, Monroe, Marshall and Texarkana. Magnet was asked to be horne court for this year’s finals because the Magnet teams were winners of top honors last year. Giving support to each other and the tennis team are first year managers Gregg Ashley and Annelise Chris tensen. Members of the Varsity tennis team are (seating) Mir iam Edwards, LeAnn Planchock, Kathleen DeSoto, Susan Burnett, Karen Carroll, Jackie Day, Donn Or ton, Ginger Thomas, Becky Bodenhiemer, Mary Wim- berly, Jill Stokes, Kathryn Sale, Ainsley Lang, (Stand- ing) Stephen Vekovious, Jamin De Prang, Danny Berg, John Rogers, Greg Shively, Corwyn Thomas, Cari Millender, David Hesser, Bryan Blade, Byron Stecklein, Doug Bush, (third row) Charles Burnett, Bryan Patterson, Greg Ashley, Christian Valiulus, Chris Cameron. 166 • Organizations
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Senior senators Melissa Mitchell. Monica Rosprim. Jennifer Johnson and Ainsley Lang, along with presi dent of the SGA Rod Caston, like being in the spot light. Ms. Settlemire does not mind discussing the latest SGA news as long as it is off the camera! Melissa Mitchell, secretary of the Senate, and sponsor Ms. Settlemire post up the membership count from the last SA meeting on the SGA bulletin board. During a meeting Bryan Patterson seems amused by the various topics being discussed. Judging from the looks on the faces of sophomore senator Meg McJunkins and junior senator Tommy Britt, SGA can be lots of fun! SGA • 165
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] Members of the boys team this year are (sitting) Anto¬ nio Pizzaro, Toby Miller, Brian Blade, Guy Rabe, Brayn Wayt, Brian Sladics, Jamin DePrang, Danny Berg. John Rogers, (kneeling) Greg Shively, Chris Ca meron, Chris Chanderler, Darreil Brown, Corwyn Thomas, Mike Young, Charlie Olivier, Kurt Kemmer ly, Chris Keller, Loc Vo, Stephen Smith (standing) Stephen Stanley, Rob Crone, Christian Valuiles, Derdk Digilormo, David Hesser, Cari Millender, Carlos Draiden, Billy Vaughn, Jeremy Jacob, Aaron Simms, Kieth Thomas, Joffrey Cleveland, Jeff Bradley, (standing) Charles Burnett, Stephen Vekovious, Lloyd Overdyke, Scott Peatross, Chris Viellon, Mike Stra- han, Philip Candiloro, Doug Bush, Jason Sanders, Bryon Stecklien. Cari Charping, (standing) Harvey Giblin, Greg Ashley, Bryan Patterson. Kathryn Sale, girls’ state Champion, thinks that Chris¬ tian Valiulis, boys’ state Champion, needs a little help on his form. Members of the girls team are LeAnn Planchock, Kathleen DeSoto, Rhonda Henniger, Kathryn Sale, Mary Wimberly, Jill Stokes, Donna Orton, Becky Bo- denheimer. Amie Rusk, Susan Burnett, Amy Rucker, Stephanie Ellerbe, Julie Hembrick. Jackie Day, (standing) Miriam Edwards, LaVerne Ferdinand, Liz Lew. Amy Ratcliff, Karen Carrroll, Jenny Wise, Jin OK, Jennifer Flynt, Ginger Thomas, Ainsley Lang. Tennis Team • 167
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