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rr—x | UNHAND HIM YOU FIENDS!!! Alleged terrorists Rob Lindsey and Scott Peatross were discovered in Mrs. Webb’s room one sunny day attempting to steal their old chum George, but where were Buddy Hayes and Kevin Waguespack? weuD ui ini 1 Last February, Mr. Pardue and Mrs. Webb found themselves in an unrelenting grasp of ex- tortion and kidnapping when a wave of terrorism invaded their humble abode, and four young men, suffering from acute boredom, decided to wreak havoc on the classroom by brutally kid- napping George Washington. This ruthless group, called themselves “BLAH”, Bums Lacking American Humanities, left a ransom note demanding a poster of Chris- tie Brinkley to take George’s place, a termination of the art and architecture unit, Mrs. Webb’s wearing a skirt, and a five minute segment of Black Sabbath on Fridays. After the abduction of a multitude of the remaining presidents, the numerous threats of the shredder for George, the disappearance of the podium, the gavel, and the good old Ameri¬ can flag, not to mention the flood of miscella- neous shoes, books, and U.F.O s that rained through the vents, Mr. Pardue and Mrs. Webb finally surrendered to the ubiquitous wrath of BLAH and played Black Sabbath. When asked about their organization, the sen- iors replied, “We don’t care what you say, but this wasn’t your every day terrorist organization. We had definite goals ” Scott Hyderi Jeremy Jacob Tameko James Martin Jefferson Curt Jeffery Jeremy Kinks Natas ha Johnson Sarah Jones such as senior party. SENIORS
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John Heard III Amy Hester Jennifer Hevelone John Hext Shannon Hicks Andrew Hili Gina Hili Vu Hoang Kellie Holman Leslee Hooper Travis Houston Chris How ard 5. a student who is allowed to ponder the finer points of life JAMBALAYA
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6. a person who is allowed to give his or her senior Billy Jordan Greg Jordan Patricia Kadair Jennifer Keene Where to go ? What to do ? How much money will it take? How many times do these questions run through our heads? Eighty percent of the class said they want to stay in Louisiana. Over half of those plan to attend LSU in Baton Rouge, or her sister school here in Shreveport. The remaining number are considering Southern and Tech. “I want to stay in Shreveport because Fll be able to have an apartment and go to LSU-S, said Mari Fowler. “Plus my parents want me to stay here.” Could the reason so many of us are staying in state be lack of funds? Or are Louisiana schools improving? “The college I ' ve chosen in Louisiana has really improved in the three years, and my parents would prefer me to stay close at least my first year,” Menda Procell commented. Many are looking at out-of-state universities, however. “I feel it will give me a chance to be on my own, and to meet people with different cultural backgrounds than mine,” explained Jennifer McMullen who intends to go to Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas. Jennifer also said, “My parents were reluctant about me leaving horne at first, but now they are supportive in my choice.” Choosing the right college is a hard decision. Careers depend on it. Go HOYAS GO. Senior Stephen Vekovius shows his Georgetown spirit throughout the year by a bumper sticker, although he is going to Louisiana State University in Shreveport. Christopher Keller Tahia Khan Veronica Kimble Kenny Kline
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