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WHAT IS PURE CHEWING SATISFACTION? Computer students Lisa Beaird, Robert Bullock, and Billy Jordan receive the much nceded help of Mr. Sellers. Data RUN ... As the market overflows with jobs requiring use of computers, students are getting a head start by joining the computer club. The work done with the computer club, as Lisa Beaird says, “prepares me for future use with comput¬ ers, which with the technology today I will most definitely need. Although the computer club involves hard work and devo- tion it is not all work and no play, as members receive the chance to play some of the most advanced video games that exist on the market today. The club consists of three different levels of experience, based on the number of years enrolled in a high school com¬ puter course. The beginners THIS DO ES NOT COMPUTE. The Enriched and AP students are as follows: (Front Row) Lisa Beaird, Jin S. Ok, Rhonda Williams, Travis Houston, Cari Millender, Brad Brazzeal, (Second Row) John Hext, Corey Pierce, Steve Randall, (Third WE NEED MORE INPUT. The beginning class. (Front Row) Julianna Davis, Kathryn Sale, (Sitting) Heather Howard, Patricia Kadair, Natalie White, Jill Mobley, Susan Shepherd, Beth Bundy, Mary Wimberly, Sherry Bush, Michelle Gray, Monica Cheslak, Debbie Haines, Melete Woods, (Kneeling) Cari Charping, Danny Boli, Jimmy McCabe, Martin Jefferson, Jeanette Grablim, Steven Smith, Alton Nash, Corwyn Thomas, David Knight, Andy Leon, Andre Williams, (Fourth Row) Lisa McKnight, Stephanie Pouncey, Tamika Thomas, Lalita Wilson, Shannon Hicks, Tiffany Gipson, Felicia Williams, (Fifth Row) Elizabeth Lew, Yarvette Milling, Froswa Booker, Buddy Hays, Brian Basinger, Michael Anderson, Elizabeth McKinney, Vanessa Loud, Felita Larkins, (Back Row) Richard Murphy, Todd Nichols, Christian Valiulis, Rob Lindsey, Byron Connell, Kevin Waguespack, Tom Fanning, Scott LeBlanc. Wav group under the guidance of Mrs. Cloud, back from sabbati- cal leave, is taught the history of computers along with an in- troduction in programming with the BASIC language. The enriched course, under the guidance of Mr. Sellers, is a continuation of the basic lan¬ guage. The advanced place- ment students, also under the guidance of Mr. Sellers, is a new phase of the computer class, which this year with much help from Mr. Sellers learned to program in PAS¬ CAL, an advanced program¬ ming language. So, with eyes toward the fu¬ ture, the computer club en- deavors to improve program¬ ming skills. Row) James Hathorn, Michael Hadwin, Dan Brassart, Rob Lindsey, Derrick Lathon, David Moore, Billy Jordan, (Back Row) Darius Alford, John Osman, Robert Morris, Scott Warfel, Tim Lafferty, Shane Nicholson, Tony Means. NOTABLE DIFFERENCES
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HANGING OU f Carr Scott, Rob Lindsey, Robin Ragan, John Hogue, and Shelly Shivley discuss the future of FCA, with the elections of next years officers, during a meeting in the auxiliary gym at activity period PLAY1N ' AND PRAISIN’. (sitting) Jaimie Hayden, Kristina Ketchem, Celia Skinner, Erin Willis, Hoa Nguyn, Lori May, Hope Sigeie, Manay Kinasewitz, Cathy Stone, Tracy Edwards, Kim Creghan, Kim Brobst, Kirsty Rabalais, (second row) Stacey Norris, Martye Martin, Kristy Kelly, Julie Musch, Martha Rinehart, Robin Reagan, Caria Mathews, Angie White, Paige McDade, Christian Valuilis, Darren Davis, Kathryn Sale, Susan Shepherd, (kneeling) Tiffany Chambless, Healher Tiner, Lee Walker, Andria Brinkley, Damiellc Morris, Linda Parker, Carr Scott, Chris Davis, Karen Trahan, Suzanne Walley, Toby Miller. Jon Tiner, Stephanie Fullerton, Wendy Miller, Christine Echterhoff, Bili Ross, (leaning) Bryan Wayt, Katie Livingston, Shannon Elkins, Rebecca Guthrie, John Hogg. Leslie Griffin, Jennifer Clark, Kristin Tucker, Stephen Vekovious, Byron Connell, Eliabeth Lawrence, Michelle Smith, Stacey Caplinger, Stacy Feducia, Michelle Gray, Mike Miller, David Emery, Sherry Bush, (standing) Trey LaBorde, Kimberly Cassibry, Suzanne Guthrie, John Miley, Mike Strahan, David Golden, Chris Griffin, Brian Basinger. Steve Randall, Rob Morris. Kevin Waguespack, Chris Veillon. Rob Lindsey. Clay Walker, Sean Naqin, John Rogers.
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WAITING FOR THE LIGHT OF DAY. Senior physics club members John Osmon, Will Etheridge, and James Hathorn look at the effect rectangular lucite block has on a laser beam. Bright Mind WE TALK ABOUT PHYSICS PROPERTIES OF PHYSICS. (Sitting) Jennifer Hevelone, Alvaro Del Castillo, Greg Merritt, Laura Hudson, (Kneeling) Tanya Mascarich, LaVem Ferdinand, Kim Werthman, Marda Planchock, Penny Ewoldsen, Richard Murphy, (Third Row) Stephanie Pouncey, Krista Clements, Jin S. Ok, Tim Snell, Tracey Widiger, Jimmy McCabe, Felicia Williams, Jeanette Graham, (Fourth Row) Jill Stokes, Nancy Wilkinson, Antonio Pizarro, Jill Bettinger, Scott Wilcox, Steven Smith, David Knight, Emil Chuck, Under the guidance of sponsor Mr. Sellers, Magnefs physics club members use their minds, to brighten their futures. These ca- pable, hard-working students have many different interests; but for those interested in math and Science, a career in engineer- ing would be rewarding. So that these students could learn more about careers in engineering, a professor of engineering at LSU, an engineering student, and a professional engineer gave a spe- cial presentation at Magnet in March of this year. A trip to the Louisiana Engineering Confer- ence held at LSU- Baton Rouge was arranged for several physics club members, including Upen- Steven Scivally, (Fifth Row) Liz McKinney, Julie Davis, David Harvey, Michael Anderson, Brian Basinger, Andy Leon, Vu Hoang, (Back Row) Billy Jordan, Timothy Lafferty, James Hawthorne, Shane Nicholson, Shane Arnold, Tony Means, John Osmon, Cari Millender. dra Patel, Michael Anderson, and Shane Nicholson. Upendra described the conference as “awesome.” Next year’s physics club mem¬ bers will enjoy exciting activities due to the recent arrival of new lab equipment. This equipment will allow more class participa- tion and demonstrations of phys¬ ics principies. The arrival of the new lab equipment is greatly ap- preciated says senior physics club member Jin S. Ok “due to the hard work and determination illustrated by Mrs. Ennis, who started the petition that not only helped Magnet to get new equip¬ ment but also ali other Caddo Parish high schools.” PHYSICALLY SPEAKING. Senior physics club member John Osmon experiments with a static generator during activity period in Mr. Sellers room. PHYSICS
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