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SKIING? NO THANKS! I’VE HAD ENOUGH. Junior Sean Naquin turns down a chance to get back out on the lake. He’s too tired. Hot Time, Summer Sbcdetifo In The City SUMMER IN THE CITY. Summer in the City means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. The definitions vary from those who are going to start going to summer school, or to work, or for some privileged souls, it is a time to relax and be carefree. Among those who had a job during the past summer was junior Jonothan Thompson, who spent a large part of his free time at the Shreveport-Barksdale Mister Gatti’s. When asked why he would give up so much of his precious free time, he replied, “lt ' s tough sometimes, but overall it’s worth it because I get paid.” One of the proud and the few, the summer school students was senior Jenny Wise. Jenny telis a sad story of how she forced to go to Fair Park because of those darn graduation require- ments, but at the same time says, “Well, you meet a lot of people that you used to know from grade school and just couldn’t keep in contact with.” Vacations lent a big hand in determining who had the most fun over the summer. Some Magnet students were part of a local church mission trip to Jamaica. After they completed their duties for the day, the high school explorers were set free to conquer the Jamaican night life. Senior David Golden had this to say about the trip, “It was a lot of work but it was also a load of fun.” If they weren ' t on vacation, Magnet students were partying right here in Shreveport. (Believe it or not, there are places to go in Shreveport.) Magnet people could be found out at the Dam, eating at different places, seeing a movie, or just sitting around the house for a nice quiet evening at horne, with fifty of their closest friends. SO WHAT IF THEV ARE DROWNING? I LOOK GOOD. Sunny Smith works hard as a lifeguard at Southern Hilis Swimming Center.
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HEY mon. i ll take your pic¬ ture FOR TWO J’S! David Golden stops to ask Jenny Wise about her summer vacation. HEADLOCK: Bear hugs were com¬ mori among friends dunng the tirst weeks of school. Semors Susan Shepherd and Jill Stokes renewed their friendship on the tennis court. THANKS TO BRACES: Mary Wimber- ly gleams a smile of excitement at starting her senior year. A CHORUS LINE- Kathryn Sale. Darren Davis. Micheal Anderson. Meg McJunkms. Jill Stokes. Mary Wimberly. Gina Hili. Melame Wells. Sheila Adger. and Pam Netherton serenade the freshman on their first day. I HAVE TO DO WHAT? Paige McDade is surprised to find more preparations to be done for the first day of school. SPICE 9 LIFE
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MORE KETCHUP, NANCE? Senior Paige McDade plays the good hostess to some friends at a backyard picnic. LET’S MAKE A DEAL! Shayne Berry tries to bargain with a native salesman on the island of Jamaica. WHO CARES IF WE LOOK BAD? WE SKI GREAT. Jonathon Thompson and Mike Strahan wait at the dock on Lake Texoma for the boat to come back. HOT TIME. SUMM IN THE CITY
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