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hEY, WHAT DOES IT SAY? Senator Sarah Smith Robinson and other senators see what s up with the S.G.A. The bulletin board in Cwing Keeps us posted on SGA events. IT S AH ALL-DAY JOB. Senior Kellie Lane gazes blankly at the piles of student ID cards that she has helped process during school- day pictures and waits for Mark Walker to complete this part of the procedure.
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S.Q.A. Here, There, Everywhere! Oh, I DOh T Know Senator at large Joycelyn Washington is facing a moment of h esi tat ion. f SO. WMAT DO YOU WAriT, MARC? Members of SQA are active in a diversity of school activities such as Senior Showcase. With Knees bent in humble supplication, Mare Cireno hams it up during a spoof of Monte Python and the Holy Qrail, presented during the March performance. WMAT A DAY FOR A DAYDREAM Amid sack lunches prepared by the cafeteria staff and takee-outee boxes of pizza, Krispy Kremes and fried chicken, all of these seniors find their place in the sun and enjoy the vestiges of our first annual SQA school pienie , which preceded the first annual SQA school pienie, which preceded the late May Senior Pienie. 170 • MAKINQ DIFFEREHCES
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Flirting, twirling, and strutting on stage Mannequins capture ali eyes Dancing, prancing, and stepping to the beat were not the only prerequi- sites to becoming a Magnet Manne- quin. Talent, self-confidence, and will- ingness were inciuded. The manne¬ quins were those students who quali- fied and were able to represent the school in both outside performances such as those held at Midway school in January and at Northwestern Uni- versity in April, and those held in school such as the annual Thanksgiv- ing dinner performance and the Spirit Day performances. But not just any- one could be inciuded, for tryouts were a must. The audition consisted of a rehearsal of the basic steps in ffont of Mr. Edward Allen and the oth- er mannequins. At first I was ner- vous, but after the first Show, I got over it really quick. Also I practiced before the Show in ffont of the other mannequins, so it wasn t too bad, admitted senior Dirk Millwee. WE VE GOT YOUR PICTURE: (top) Troy Bradley, Damion Brooks, Quy Mamilton, Bryan Vekovius, (bottom) Tracy Edwards, Wenona Brown, Caprina Taylor, and Kristi Davis. 172 • MARKING DIFEERENCES YOUR HAME IN LIGHTS BE5IDE IT: offlcers include reporter-Derrel Lathon, president Monica Grahm, vice president-Joycelyn Washington, treasurer-Tannis Sweeney, secretary-Aundra McKeever. TMIS IS YOUR BIG DEBUT: Carlos Dryden, Tannis Sweeney, Aundra McKeever, Gatel Williams, and Monica Grahm.
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