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Que Pasa, Hombre You may not be able to read the headline, unless, of course, you are in the Spanish Club. Any of the Spanish club members could teli you that Spanish club was a worthwhile club to be in. This year, the Spanish club visited the Shrinefs Hos- pital for Crippled Children. While at the hospital, the club entertained the children with a pinata. “Not all of the kids could hit the pinata, but we all had a really good time, stated Aki Sigle, vice-president of the club. While brightening someone’s day is a part of the Span¬ ish club, learning more about the Spanish culture is also important. For many members, the Fiesta Mexicana pro- vided just such an opportunity to do this with its mixture of great bands and hot food. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS ARE: Back row: Scott Cambell. Caria Boston, Aki Sigle, Jennifer Nicholson, Trey LaBorde, Standing: Leia Lewis. Jennifer Mulford, Michelle Gorhae, Marilyn Pollard! Carol Barnard. Leslie Reid. Sitting’ Natalie Osment, Claudia Evan, Shannon Webb, Jin M. Ok, Doria Jackson, Aliscia Rogers. Floor: Eldrid Blossom, John Rogers, Claudia Cannalas, Brandy Freeman! Kristi Kemp, Rob Wolcott. EAST MEETS SOUTH OF THE BORDER Aki Sigle shows us her best imitation of Charro. NOTABLE DIFFERENCES
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Beautiful Inspirations Through thc darkest rcalms of these halls lies the irue inner bcauty of the cntire school. These students who dedi¬ cate a year ' s worth of performance evolve from the mists and come to life as thc Magnet Mannequins. This group of “mode students provides an outwardly image that is a combination of a beautiful smile and an outstanding per- sonality. But is the exterior of each of these persons the most important? Shortly after the beginning of each year, Mr. Edward Allen, the Mannequins instructor, spends much time and thought in just which of these students he will choose to rcpresent thc school for that year. As the new students are chosen, to avoid monotony, new routines are also chosen. Some routines through the years have included casual wear, sportswcar, evening wear, and even the newest styles in prom drcsscs. These students then practice for asscmblies at school and for functions away from school. Jamie Hayden, a first year Mannequin, “You just have to practice. I joined bccause I like modeling and I also do it outside of school. Now some may not realize the real effort that these stu¬ dents put forth, but their devotion in itself shows that inspi- ration of beauty that some schools lack. Lamarnica Pratt, Angic Bcrnard, Tresselar Williams, Robert Morris, Andrea Gallion, and Tara Owens stand by a circular flower bcd supplying an extra added beauty. ALL YOU VE GOT TO DO IS DREAM, These two live mannequins can easily be mistaken for department storc mannequins as they model fash- ions from the Old Mill in Outlets Limited Mali. MANNEQUINS
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IfiBTf |S THAT THE GOVERNOR I SEE? French Club students enjoy a pose here jth the goternor of Louisiana, Buddy Roemer. F renchies For the low, low price of two dollars you could ' ve joined one of the more active clubs here at Magnet. The French cluh could be seen just about everywhere this year. For instance, at Homecoming the tantaliz- ing smell of Futece croissants could be smelled ali around the field during the extrataganza. Also dur- ing the holidays the club members helped to bring friends, niates, and secret admirers closer together by selling candy canes at Christmas and carnations on Valentines I)ay. This fantastic club was not only invohed heatily in school activities, but also in the community. For their year long project this year they decided to sponsor a needy family in the Shreveport area. AII of this could not ha e been achioed had the fifty members not been under the sponsorship of Mrs. Danielle Harris and the student leadership of President I.eann Planchock, Vice President Bryan Wayt, Secretary Martha Rhinehart, and Treasurer Michelle Kugele. Rl B-A-Dt B-Dt B. French Club participales in a car nash to pa for their trip to Baton Rouge. French Club members are (lst ron sitting) Mary Cathryn Penuel. Penny Grigsby. Carnita Colmen. Kristi C assels, Kristin Tucker, (2nd ron kneeling), Julie Asher. Carol Phillips. Wend Miller. Chrissie Scarpinatto. Jin Ok. Rathryn Statos. (3rd row sitting), Jennifer lietelone. Michelle Rugle. Tameko James. Sherrhonda Anderson. Nhu Nguyen, Patricia Ford, Romney Nornood. (4th ron standing) Mrs. Danielle ttarris, Christine Ecterhoff, Martha Rhinehart. Leann Planchock. Jennifer Ro e. Paige McCauslin. Sarah Jones, Yikki Nightengale, (5th ron) Bryan Wayt, Fmil Chuck. Michael Anderson, Greg Merritt, Rick Collins, Jason Rirk. FRENCH CLUBS
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