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Utopian students find Joumalistic Nirvana The 86-87 school year was a har- bringer of change for the school pa- per, Utopia. Gone are the days of Anthony Cornelius, pumping out quality fast fact sheets at 60 MPH, re- placed by more of a Califomia Winey type philosophy. One of, we serve no news before its time. However, the quanitity for quality swap has had a positive effect. Arti- cles are refined and polished, and ad- vertising is approached a little more leisurely. Faculty and student types alike agree that some of the best product seen in the last four years has graced those pages this year. ENQUIRING MINDS WAMMA KNOW Membcrs of the 86-87 Utopia stafT invade the library to do ' research . PEEKA-BOO. WE OOT YOU! Hotoriusly camera- shy sponsor Clairc Schocdcr looks really sur- prised as our intrepid yrbk photog drops in . Utopia • 223
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SINKING OR SWIMMIHG? Pathfmder heath Dunbar leams that the fun they have on weekend expeditions can sometimes closely resemble work, also known as keeping one s head above the water. PATHEinDERS: Once known as Rangers, this group practices shimmying up the goal posts, ' dancing ' through obstacle courses and wading through rough survival techiniques — ali in the name of fun, physical fitness, and preparation. Members include (standing) LTC Grassi, Buddy Britt, Peltus Morgan, Thad Dixon, Jimmy Gray, Marcus Mitchell, Jason Kirk, John Quinley, Jerry Bryan, Eldred Blossom, John Darret, Charles Coleman, Chris Wilkes, Jackie Moses, (kneeling) Martin Jefferson, Eric Muse, Tony Means, Kerry Sneed, Dan Durey, Scott Caudle, Michael Blund, Joseph Carter, Heath Dunbar, Chuck Eox, Tony Hicks, and Ricky Banks, and (front) Jeff Shoemaker. HUT 2, 3, 4. The Drill Team is often seen at parades in Matchitoches and Shreveport. Marching to the beat of their own drummer are (back) L. Eranklin, L. Chretien, O. George, (row 2) G. Mamilton, S. Conway, n. Monroe, (row 3) T. Gardner, D. Williams, C. Carter, (row 4) W. Macias, V. Lister, C. Key, 1SG Martino, (front) D. Mitchell and n. 222 • ORGANIZATIONS Larkins, captains. GOIHG APE. Sr. ROTC member Joseph Carter experiences the trials of physical fitness while on a weekender at Garland Scout Ranch with the Pathfinders.
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Unification Among Students . .. ' Wholly Holy Moses! When a group of teenagers get to- gether there is always a lot to talk about-friends, boys, girls, clothes, and song. One special group at Mag- net touches base on much more than the usual. Magnet Christian Fellowship shares faith- faith in God and Jesus Christ and what they stand for. Before school and during activity periods about fifty students meet to discuss the bible and its answers to contemporary problems. Junior Qreg German explained, We are a group of students, from many different denominations and many different backgrounds, who meet in the auditorium every moming and on Thursday at activity period to encourage and support each other. These students put themselves above those who might criticize them for their beliefs and ideals. Showing great strength and courage, members try to be themselves and stili relate their religious beliefs in front of a group of teenagers with varied per- sonalities. After days of hard work at school, Magnet Christian Fellowship mem¬ bers find it a relief to know that others share their feelings and can help dis- pell anxiety and frustration. Junior Becky Bodenheimer sums up her feelings about Magnet Chris¬ tian Fellowship and its daily rewards by saying, ”1 love chapel and prayer meeting. It helps me to start each day with other Christians and close friends,- and activity periods on Thurs- days are always something nice to look forward to. MAM DOES MOT LIVE BY BREAD ALOME, Junior Greg German looks enthusiastic about his midday meal. HEAVENLY BODY Farthbound Angel Becky Bodenheimer relaxes after a spiritually fulfilling MCF meeting. 777 - Magnet Christian Fellowship ofFicers include David Logan-President, Vanny Edwards sponsor, Ricky Bon nett- Vice President. Michelle Clark - Secrelary. Becky Bodenheimer - Junior Representative, Kristina Owen - Treasurer and Bobbie Edwards, sponsor. 224 • MARKIMG DIFfERENCES
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