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Could you speak up. please? Carmita question. Mrs. Cleveland must be Coleman patiently awaits Jason proud of the FBLA members getting Strickland’s answer to the stated involved. r uture Is Preparing for tomorrow ' s leaders today is the goal of future Business Leaders of America. “The snowy weather in Shreveport made this goal a little difficult to meet, said Sponsor Mrs. Cleveland. The members of the organization usually work hard in preparation for the annual convention, where they enter competi- tion and test their numerous abilities. Regrettably, the group was unable to attend the competition this year. The superstitious might have said that three Friday the thirteenths could have contributed to such misfor- tunes. Then on the other hand, those of us that are not superstitious would say look out next year because FBLA will be ready to roll. Members include (front row) Rhonda Williams. Secretary; Lilita Wilson, Treasurer; Carmita Coleman. Assistant Secretary; (middle row) Tomika Thomas. President; Melete Woods. Vice President; Vanessa Loud, Gina Easterly. (back row) Yuronda Richardson, Tonya Kirkendall. Sunny Smith. Felita Larkins, Natasha Johnson. NOTABLE DIFFERENCES
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Orchestra II officers are (standing) Patricia Bonner and Stephanie Williams, (sitting) Tarsha Henry and Darrell White. Stringing You Along Through hard work, long hours and just plain talent, the orchcslra has main- tained its Standard of cxcel- lencc. This past year has brought many honors to thc orchestra. At district com- petition, the orchestra re- ccived straight ones (superi¬ or ratings), thus, qualifying for state competition where they made an excellent showing. Orchestra mem- bers from all over the state auditioncd for All-State Or¬ chestra, seven members of the orchestra became All- State members. Ten mem¬ bers of the orchestra were chosen for the Youth Sym- phony. All-State members are (standing) David Fox. Rachel Holy. Kim Hamilton. and Joel Gardner. (sitting) Sheila Adger. Marsha Thompson, and LaShona Broussard. Orchestra I Officers are (standing) Kim Hudson. President; Chris Knighten. Vice-President; (sitting) LaTonya Williams. Reporter; Dawn Frentress. Secretary-Treasurer. Youth Symphony Members are (standing) Robert Vinet. Corie Roberts. Caria Boston. Rachel Holy. Tara Bruce. Kim Hamilton and Joel Hamilton. (sitting) Stephanie Williams. La Shona Broussard and Lisa McKnight.
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C.U. In D.C. Close-up is a nationally organized program that brings stu- dents to Washington, D.C., to get involved and learn more about their government. Mrs. Farmer, along with eighteen other students from Magnet, worked diligently raising funds to make this trip the best ever. This hard work became a reality on Saturday, December 6, when these students boarded a flight that would take them on a fun-filled learning experience. SINGING WITH THE RAISINS! Oscar George and Lea Lewis look to be having a great time singing on the steps of the Capital in Washington, D.C. WHAT A VIEW! Thomas Burge and Kristi Kemp have looks of amazement as they look over the Botanical Gardens. Close up sweat-shirt Members include (sitting) Florence Morgan, Shannon Strother, Marilyn Pollard. (standing) Tara Williams. Cathy Stone. Mrs. Farmer, Melissa Herbst. Kristi Kemp, (on top of the wall) Jason Kirk, Leia Lewis. Treasurer; Oscar George, and Martha Rinehart. Not pictured Carmita Coleman, Vice President; and Angie White. Secretary. FBLA i
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