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DO FLIPPERH One of Magnet s favorites, The Insatiables re- ceived a massive tumout at Revel. FACE HAMD, WHATS THE DIEE? Leslie Kolb 9 ets her anatomy confused at the face painting booth at said Revel. CROWD PLEASER TO GO: Odyssey staffers peddle funnel cake at one of numerous Street festivals last spring. wismeul TMINKING While contemplating his Magnet lunch, Charlie Olivier s thoughts are no doubt at Revel. IT S PARTY TIME • 43
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Woo dstock, US Festival, Live Aid, Revel, ArtBreak . . t ' s A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight READY. SETT ! The City of SPort lift helped set up ArtBreak last year. Magnet played a big role in its success. WMERE RE YOU QOIMQ?!? Mrs. C. Sledge paints her daughter s face as Mrs. Moores kids run off in sheer terror. MMMMMMM . ! Chrissie Scarpinatto chows down on one of three donuts. Taste-good, eh? Well Known throughout the area as a school that mixes its fun with its QPA numbers, Magnet is recognized as a school that knows how to have a good time, as well as the more obvi- ous acknowledgement of being visu- ally talented. Little wonder then is the massive support Magnet students give local events such as the Red Riv¬ er Revel, ArtBreak, Holiday-ln-Dixie, and the Louisiana State Fair. It s nice because our students are represented well, and we get to see other schools ' work, and there s a nice exchange there as well, said art teacher Ed Allen. Bands such as Critical Mass and The Plaguesters (nee Beetah Chee- tah) have shown Magnet rocks with the best of them, and the Orchestra, Jazz, Dance, and Choral Groups are regular entertainment there as well. And how about that food! With a student body as diverse as CMHS ' , its tough to finger a favorite, but if one had to, the funnel cakes and Matchi- toches Meat Pies moved briskly. ‘They are so good! exclaimed Jenny Parker when pressed for comment ... 4 2 • MARKING TIME
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Artists Art, Bands Play .. Deserve An Art Break Today At ArtBreak 3, Magnet made its prescence felt, through PARTICIPA- TIOM; The Corning Attractions pre- sented dramatic interpretations, The Classical League sold funnel cakes, and so on and so forth. riot to mention the choir and jazz ensembles performances, which only served as the tip of the musical ice- berg, as 1601 Viking Dr. sent more representative bands to perform than all the other schools combined. Groups as diverse as X-Minus-2, No Ethx, Critical Mass, and The Plagues- ters wowed ' em (in some cases for the second year in a row), culminating with the blow- ' em-down performance of Over The Edge at the Streetdance. In addition to all that, the art and writing entrants swept the field. Soph- omore Zama Neff and Junior Greg Merritt copped the top writing awards (and $600 total as well), and on the art side of things, Kim and Kristi San- difer left the rest of the pack at the starting gate. Overall, the Magnet entries showed a higher level of quality, and also showed, when given a chance, they can excel at things other than Science fairs and math competitions. PUTTIMG OM THE RITZ-Magnet Mannequins Tanya Mascarich and Dirk Millwee flaunt it in flagrant exhibitionism on the ArtBreak Milam Street Stage. BIG AL S MIXED MEDIA EMPORIUM-Marketing his students ' artwork in the CMIiS art booth, Mr. Allen responds to ‘ exploitation accusations. THEY DO LOOK LIKE BARBIE AHD KEH!! Raquel Conn and Trey Robinson exercise their vocal chords at the AIE Individual Performance stage. DAHCIHG OH THE EDGE: Bryan Vekovius and Paul Cascio of Over The Edge, knock em dead. They also won the flrst Annual Battle of the Bands. • MARKIHG TIME
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