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THE L1TTLE PRINCE. Alan Moore does not appear to be too concerned that he is the only freshman in Kcy Club. W here The Bovs Are Under the leadership of president Rob Lindsey and spon¬ sor Steve Yenger, the Key Club managed to successfully complete its first year under national charter with a surfeit of Service projects and social events. Special projects such as the C-BARC Spring Fling and the World Poverty Day Solidarity March strengthened the strong fraternal ties of the group and provided them with a school-free day in which to better the community. Other activities like the Ciear Project sponsored by Dr. Vetter gave Robert Morris and Paul Minnear a chance to spend quality time with a troubled child and study or just “goof off” “It was a great experience,” offered Secretary Robert Morris. “I got a lot of personal satisfaction from working with the kids.” Aside from Service projects, Key Club attended many fun activities like the Annual Pancake Breakfast and sent the 1988-89 officers John Rogers, John Miley, Bryan Wayt and to the Key Club State Convention in New Orleans in April. Key Club also had their notorius informal initiation cere- mony where the active members humiliated the pledges in front of their peers. “I can ' t teli you what they did to me,” murmured a blushing Chris Conger. “But I was embarrassed for two weeks!” Summer pians for the club include a Senior Citizen Day at City Park and work at the Kiwanis Summer Camp. WONT YOU BE MY VALENTINES? Key Club Sweethearts for 87-’88 were Sunny Smith, Kathryn Sales, Annelise Christensen, Paige McDade, Shayne Berry, Tracey Edwards, Robin Ragan, Caria Matthews, Jili Stokes and Sherry Bush. (Sitting) Chris Brown, Chris Marino, Bryan Wayt, Claude Critton, Jamin DePrang, John Rogers, Pat Marino, Chris Conger, Dominic Maniero, Jason Strickland, Patrick Hemmings (Kneeling) Sean Naquin, David Emery, John Hogg, Rob Lindsey, Paul Minnear, Clay Walker, Jeff Greve, Stephen Vekovious, Buddy Hayes, Jon Tiner, Mike Miller, Pedro Pizarro, (Leaning) Darren Davis, Kevin Waguespack, Peter Williams, Lassiter Mason, Jonathon Thompson, Corwyn Thomas, Byron Connell, Brian Basinger, Christian Valilius, Steve Randall, Robert Morris (Standing) Lloyd Overdyke, Timothy Lafferty, Rob Wolcott, David Golden, John Miley, Jason Sanders, Grant Summers, Scott Peatross, Shane Arnold, Scott LeBlanc, Chris Veillon. NOTABLE DIFFERENCES SHARP DRESSED MAN Senior Claude Critton wore a coat and tie to the Gatti ' s pizza meeting to impress the “exotic dancers who were supposed to attend.
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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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BILLY PICASSO AND TOMMY DA VINCI. Seniors Tommy Fanning and Billy Vines painted faces al the Revel for valuable Service hours. NO, NOT LECH WALENSA, KEY CLUB Key Clubbers Mike Miller, David Emery, Billy Vines, Rob Lindsey, Shane Arnold and Claude Critton showed their support for Sister Margret at the World Poverty Day Solidarity March. Q2L SJ2L Did You Know? pizssmsTn: Rob Lindsey wes P‘£SS7T S7l 7 Emery Geyer Robert Morris 7 ‘ZSJSWZSIZ: Billy Vines VTiSS: $11.00 cause. Gocs to a charitable Magnet. SPOTtS K: Steve Yenger SI STns OTt e STtV : Annual Pancake Breakfast, World Poverty Day Solidarity March, State Convention. 7 77 7 4 77P: Key Club has been successful at causing the office more trouble than any other club at LOOK MOM — TWINKIES!!! At the state Key Club Convention in April, John Hogg, John Rogers and John Miley not only had matehing names but also had matehing lies.
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