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Blast O’ ' P f ieccfrita,tie i 7 t 7e tc(sUCe (factae Winter ' Pactcc s4 ut ' prcuttic ' Jvt Sfatevefi U When the phrase “natural disaster” arises in day-to-day conversation what is an indi- vidual inclined to believe? Well, since our small world of extended and profound aca- demia revolves around such sub-clauses, we need not pon- der much longer to distinguish the denotations and connota- tions of the words: plague, earthquake, flood, and Vi inch of ice!! In Louisiana, such cata- clysms are commonplace. Well, not really. But stili - the 1987-1988 years have pro- vided a veritable potpourri of metaphysical disaster, cosmic meltdown, ontological unglue- dation, and universal dissimila- tion. Well, not really. But with a small flash flood. an ice “storm , a tornado, and a one-day frost be permitted for such a tropical paradise such as Shreveport, often referred to as FUN CITY? “I think that with us getting out for a flash flood for half of a day and two of my friends’ houses getting blown away by an obnoxious tornado it has been a time of turbulence in Shreveport,” ex- claimed senior Darren Davis in a fit of being stuck in this vast City with climatic turmoil. “I played a long time in the slush and snow,” said senior James Stavig, with a look of childish glee (oh, what other sort would do?). “And I almost got frostbite on my nose.” Yes, Magnet Youth did enjoy the haze of new fallen snow . or something like that. “Oh, we enjoyed our time in the snow drifts but we did get a little cabin fever, us girls, with nothing to get out and do,” spurted junior Penny Grigsby. Cabin fever seemed to be an epidemic. Everyone was glad to get back to school. Sort of. IFE
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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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THIS WAY MAYBE. Margaret Sales points with an indlfferent attitude toward shelter from the elements. NO. WE‘RE NOT DWARVES. Robert Lindsey and Scott Petross enjoy ramming themselves down barren peaks of snow. FROZEN SNOW PUPPY Steven SNOW BUNNY Ms. Settlemire Vekovius lays crippled and begging enjoys an outing in the crisp. winter in the down trodden snow. air. BLAST O’ WINTER
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