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Cafeterias and Conventions, They really know how to DRAW attentioni YACA, Youth Art Council of Amer¬ ica, opened the door to art to many aspiring Magnet talents. It allowed one who was not enrolled in an art curriculum to experience the feeling of expression through his work. Edward Allen, YACA club sponsor, helped members find and experiment with new art techniques. Many of these techniques were shown to YACA members at the annual state YACA convention, which was held in Baton Rouge and sponsored by Dis- trict 2. Students ffom almost all schools and districts set up different displays using ever imaginable medi¬ um. Caddo Magnet demonstrated positive-negative cut-outs. At the art Show held there, Caddo Magpet received awards for 4 of the 5 pieces entered. AII in all, the mem¬ bers enjoyed sharing their art with others and gained several new skills ffom other students throughout the state. But for those who did not partici¬ pate in the convention, there were other opportunities to get involved. YACA sponsored the ' Naming of the Cafeteria Contest ' that asked all stu¬ dents to submit ideas. And thus the cafeteria was dubbed the Mush- room. ' Not only a club for the artisticly tal- ented, YACA offered the chance for anyone to develop new interest in art. YACA MEMBERS IMCLUDE: Top row Michael Carroll, Chelsie Tumer, Mike Sprinkle, Duane Trombetta, Charlotte Netherton, Kristi Sandifer, Velma hathome. Bottom: liillary Girdley, Debbie Maines, and Pam Metherton. HEY! Top row: Amy Arendell, Mike Young, Darrel Griffen, and Gina hili. Bottom: Erika Stacy, Kim Johnson, and Jenny Wise. 200 • MARKIMG DIEEEREnCES
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HEY, GALS. Junior Z-Club members Meg McJunkins and Tracy Widiger have fun serving their share of hours but Service hours? WMAT MOW, JUDY? Michelle Oliver, Judy Chen, Jennifer Rowe, and Sarah Robinson stay long hours afler the bell to plan upcoming Z-Club events. GO-FER GIRLS! Z-Club inductees Sharla Skinner, Meg McJunkins. and Paige McDade really go-fer guys but do guys go-fer them? WILD TMING! Freshman Bobby Lewis is chosen for Z-Club sweetheart because of his cute smile and charming personality. Watch out, girls! Z-CLUB • 199
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1987 OFFICERS ARE Lisa Box, Leslie Kolb, Mare Cireno, Laurene Gremillion, and Kathy Ganley. Also shown, Edward Allen, sponsor. SAY CHEESE! (Top row) David Krumnow; Eric Patrick, Jordan Pennington, John Washum, Kurt Kemmerly. (Bottom row) Tonya Delaney, and Jennlfer Keene. SMILE! (Top row) Jan Raines, Kevin Laird, Kenneth D. Kline. Mike Miller, Tara Tinsley. (Bottom) Amy Rhoads, LeThuy hguyen, and Judy Chen. YACA • 201
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