Caddo Magnet High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1988

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. V «l 01 , x ' | Uni, °‘ 1 Stnte, I in order to form a more Perfect Union istablish Justice, A insure DomdUr TranquilityHj l [i provide for the Common De,e ' • |P r promote the General Weltoje and secure the • .1 Blessinp of Liberty MM to aursetves and our fosterity Ijo ordain and ' estaWi tt,i5 0 « ' ° gg for the Unite AENIOR ADGER. SHEILA — Orchestra. SGA. Vice President. Spirit Leader. AII State Orchestra. Magnet Christian Fellowship. Homecoming Queen, Mannequins. ALLISON. MORGAN — Warlords. National Honor Society. JROTC. National Merit Semi-Finalist. American Legion Award for Scholastic Excellence, SGA. ANDERSON. BRANDY — YACA. ANDERSON. SHEA YVETTE — Drama Club. 4-H, FBLA, French Club, Circle in the Square. ANDERSON. SHERRHONDA — FBLA. French Club. Na¬ tional Honor Society. Video Club. BACHLEITNER. SARENA — Z-Club. Honor Roll. BANKS. KIM — SGA. ODYSSEY Staff, Circle in the Square. BATTS. KYLE — ODYSSEY Staff. Symphonic band. YACA, Circle in the Square. Spanish Club. BEAIRD, USA — Computer Club. Z-Club. National Honor Society, Latin Club. Jr. Academy of Science. Debate. BEAL, JULIANNA — French Club, YACA. Jr. Medical League, Photography Club. Artbreak, Student Advisory Council. BEEMAN, CRAIG — Magnet Christian Fellowship. Com¬ puter Club. BERRY, SHAYNE — YACA. Debate, SGA. Youth in Gov¬ ernment. Junior Class Favorite. Homecoming Court. Circle in the Square. Prom Queen. BETTINGER. JILL — Decathlon, Youth in Government. Quiz Bowl, Physics Club, Debate, Jr. Academy of Science. National Merit Finalist, Writers Club. BLACK, KENNETH — Choir, All-State Choir, Track Team, Circle in the Square. BODENHEIMER, REBECCA — National Honor Society. BOOKER. FROSWA — SGA. PTSA. Parish-wide Student Advisory Committee. Choir. Elks Association Student of the Month Nominee. BRASSART. DAN — Computer Club. History Club. Nation¬ al Honor Society, ODYSSEY Staff, Youth in Government, Interact. BRAZZEAL. BRADLEY — National Honor Society, Phys¬ ics Club. Computer Club. French Club, Jr. Academy of Science. BRITT, PAMELA — YACA. Mannequins. Cross Country Track. BROOKS. DAMIEN — Key Club. Choir, AII State Choir, Mannequins. BRUCE, KENNEY. BRUMLEY, JARED — Golf Team. FCA ' S8 » I Team, Track Team, Class Treasurer, 4-H. CANDILORO. PHILIP — Magnet Christian Fellowship. CASCIO, PAUL — Jazz Ensemble. CHARPING, CARL — Computer Club. Golf Team. FO Photography Club, Tennis Team. CHESLAK, MONICA — Youth and Government State Ju. tice, Jr. Academy of Science. YACA, Computer Club. CHRETIEN, LARRY — National Honor Society. Mu AlpK Theta, Computer Club. Spanish Club, JROTC, Drama Clu: History Club. CHRIETZBERG. AMY — FCA. Mannequins. ODYSSF Staff. Orchestra, SGA, YACA, Golf Team. CHRISTENSEN. ANNELISE — ODYSSEY Staff Edito Choir, Z-Club. YACA, Youth and Government, SGA. Mar nequins. CLEMENTS, KRISTA — Girls’ State. Z-Club, Physics Clut Mu Alpha Theta, National Merit Finalist, National Horx Society, Spanish Club. Most Outstanding Senior. CLIKAS, KIMBERLY — YACA. ODYSSEY Staff, Histor) Club. Youth and Government, Photography Club, Interact COCKERHAM, RICHARD — JROTC. COLEMAN, ANGELA — Choir, History Club. Z-Club. CRITTON, CLAUDE — Circle in the Square, Jazz Ensem ble, Key Club, Symphonic Band, Boy State Alternate. CROSSMAN, ANNA — YACA. CZERWINSKI, THOMAS — Tennis Team. DAVIS, CHRIS — Latin Club, Golf Team, Computer Club History Club. Chess Club. NASA Project. Physics Club. 4- H. DAVIS, CHRISTY — Magnet Christian Fellowship, History Club, YACA. DAVIS. JULIANNE — Youth and Government, Compute Club. Physics Club, French Club. Junior Academy of So ence, SGA. CASTILLO, ALVARO — Spanish Club, Physics Club, M Alpha Theta. DEMPSEY, CHRISTOPHER — Symphonic Band. DOPSON, JENNIFER — Academic Decathlon, Drama Club. Youth and Government. S.G.A., Writer s Club, De¬ bate. DOUGLAS, JACQUELINE — Computer Club. 4-H, FBLA. French Club. DRAYDEN. CARLOS — Choir, Circle in the Square, Jazz Ensemble. Tennis Team, Mannequins. DURR, SHANNON — YACA, ODYSSEY Staff. MOMENTS TO REMEMBER: Dr. Bratton’s homeroom places first in the Constitution Day door decoration contest Mr. Larry Pannell shushes the band before performing in the cafeteria at Christmas Melete Woods. accompanist extraordinaire, tickles the ivories for a coffeehouse special. Kathryn Sale wins a prize for the face she made for the candid camera BRYANT. JERRY — Circle in the Square. French Club, JROTC. BRYANT. KELICIA — Circle in the Square. BUNDY. BETH — ODYSSEY Staff, YACA. Youth and Gov¬ ernment. French Club. National Honor Society, Octagon, Writers Club. FCA. BURKS. MINETTE — Choir, Drama Club. BYRD, CAMMIE — Softball Team, Drama Club. Basketball EDDINGS. BRAD — Photography Club. Writer’s Club, Y.A.C.A.. Fencing Team, UTOPIA Club. SGA EDWARDS. TRACY — History Club. Mannequins. FCA. SGA, Softball Team. ELKINS. JACKIE — Debate, SGA. EMERY. DAVID — Key Club. Tennis Team, Youth an J Government, French Club. Debate. Photography Club. FCA. SENIOR INDEX

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Whittington, Elizabeth 87, 113 Wicker, Nannette 2, 113, 173 Widiger, Tracey 8, 25. 68, 111, 159, 181, 188, 189, 194, 210 Wiener, Jack 125 Wilborn, K. 137 Wilcox, Scott 6, 181 Wilemon, Leslie 86, 113 Wilemon, Nathan 137 Wilkerson, Derrick 125 Wilkes, Christopher 125, 165, 84 Willey, Brian 84 Wilkinson, Jeffrey 31, 71, 111, 195, 196, 198, 192 Wilkinson, Nancy 75, 181 Williams, Stephanie 23, 25 Williams. Peter 3. 111, 88. 89 Williams, Cara 19 Williams. Felicia 111, 180, 181, 85 Williams, Rhonda 111, 180, 204 Williams. Saul 111 Williams, Stephanie 111 Williams, Stephen 113 Williams. Andr6 180 Williams, Gatel 113, 202 Williams, Tresselar 125, 203 Williams. Tara 125, 205 Williams. Ladda 125 Williams. Jason 125 Williams. Damiyan 125. 193 Williams, Andrew 125 Williams, Rosetta 137 Williams, Latonya 137 Williams, Jeanette 137, 142 Williams, Eric 137, 193, 192 Williams. Cara 137 Wilson, Jennifer 137, 84 Wilson, Lalita 111, 180. 204 Wilson, Michael 137, 196 Wilson, Roshunda 137, 170 Wimberly, Mary 9. 36, 111, 180 Winberry, Mark 111, 84 Winsman, Kathryn 14, 25, 113 Wise, Jennifer 9. 10, 107, 111 Wolcott, Robert 50. 74, 113, 74 Wolf, Scott 137 Wood, Douglas 125, 196 Woodley. Dameoyn 125, 165 Woods, Melete 111, 180, 204 Wooley, Bryan 137 Wortham, Terrell 137, 196 Wren, David 113 Wright. Donald 113 Wynn. Lori 125 T ahoo ’all Young, Calina 137 Young, Corey 137, 196 Young, Dana 111 Young, S. 192 Z ydeco achary Richards Zauderer, Wendy 113 Zingale, Thomas 137 Colophon Beginning Of The End What is this, this “colophon” and why is it in your yearbook? The question has been an- swered in previous books, but you might not remember, or maybe you didn’t read it. So, here is that special copy — again. The dictionary says that a colophon is a publisher’s device placed on the last page of a book — the Greeks’ “final touch” — but sometimes on the title page. Special notations are included in the colophon. Special notations such as the printing speci- fications— “specs,” publishers call them. Ev- ery year the ODYSSEY attempts to present an artistic, Creative, and somewhat journalistic account of the school year. Some things al- ways remain the same — some good pictures (usually group shots by David Mauldin’s staff) and some “less than professional” pies (there were no Photography II students on staff). Fun times we’ve tried to capture on some of the 100 rolls of B W and color film. Additionally, and thankfully, organizations such as JROTC, Closellp, and Spanish Club furnished shots of their action-packed year. And some things change with each new edi- tion. The editors of ODYSSEY 1988 chose glossy sheets of 80-pound paper, style 191, on which to print various sizes and styles of type. The Student Life section, traditionally the most fun to work on, sported headlines inter- woven with the subheads. The organizations pages featured some special touches, too. Believe it or not, most of the compliments on ALL MARKED UP (ODYSSEY 1987) were about the folios. Folios? Page numbers and guide words found at the bottom of the pages. Check out this year’s folio tabs. Of course, the theme changes yearly. It’s always discussed and refined in yearbook camp in the summer. (Yes, we work in the summer and on holidays, and as Gina Hili said, “They call it yearbook camp, but 1 didn’t see any tents.”) You can thank Jill Stokes for the theme idea this year. She insisted that Louisi- ana IS hot stuff — in the national and Interna¬ tional news daily, for better or worse. So, the cover was designed — again with Jiirs and Mr. Allen’s help — to pique your taste buds and tempt you into perusing the hot copy. This is the first laminated cover for Magnet, and it’s contemporary and upbeat. to mateh the theme. LOUISIANA HOT SAUCE excludes the tra- ditional coverage of school “royalty.” Pub- lished separately by HarwelFs in Shreveport and designed and implemented by Annelise Christensen and Gina Hili, DASH was just a bit of optional spice, kind of like the fil6 for gum- bo. A final word in this colophon — about deliv- ery date. Last year marked the first fall delivery of an ODYSSEY. Fully sanctioned as a fall book by the administration, ODYSSEY is pub- lished by Jostens in Topeka, Kansas. Jostens publishes about 16,000 yearbooks nation- wide; more than 40 per cent of that number is now on fall deadline. In the attempt to provide better coverage of a very unique school envi- ronment, the ODYSSEY staff appreciates the support of the administration in its endeavors. Bon appetit from the LOUISIANA HOT SAUCE staff. DID I SAY THAT RIGHT? One hand on hip in classic Mrs. Lynn style, editor-in-chief Annelise Christensen ponders a question during Faculty Follies. Plenty of yearbook questions about style, type and content were answered by Annelise as each deadline neared.



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ENNIS, ERIN — Debate, UTOPIA Staff, S.G.A., Youth and Government. ETHEREDGE, WILL — Drama Club, Warlords. Mu Alpha Theta, Quiz Bowl. EVAN, CLAUDIA — Spanish Club, exchange student. EVANS. REBECCA — Freshmen Class Treasurer, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta. Debate, Latin Club, French Club. SGA, Octagon Club. EWOLDSEN, PENNY — Drama Club. Latin Club. National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta. Physics Club. Junior Academy of Science, International Thespian Society. Na¬ tional Merit Semifinalist. FAGANS, JACQUELINE — Drama Club. 4-H, Circle in the Square. FBLA, Close Up, DECA. FANNING, THOMAS — Key Club. FCLA, Computer Club, History Club, YACA, SGA, Youth and Government, JROTC. FERDINAND, LAVERN — Girl s State, Hugh 0’Brian Youth Foundation, Youth and Government, National Forensics League, National Honor Society, SGA, Mannequins. Presi- dential Classroom. FORD. LANGVESHA — Spanish Club, Circle in the Square, Choir. FOWLER. MARI — Drama Club, YACA, Spanish Club, History Club. Writer’s Club. FOX, CHUCK — Spanish Club, Chess Club, JROTC, Sabre Corps. Orienteering, and Ranger Unit. FOX, DAVID — Orchestra, Gymnastics Club, All-State Or¬ chestra. GEYER, JOHN — Key Club, YACA, Photography Club, Computer Club, FCA, Soccer Team. GOLDEN, DAVID — Latin Club. FCA, Youth and Govern¬ ment, Key Club, Senior Class President, Boy’s State. Hugh 0’Brian Youth Organization, UTOPIA Staff. GRAHAM, JEANETTE — Choir, Drama Club, 4-H, National Honor Society. Key Club, Latin Club, Physics Club. Hugh 0’Brian Youth Organization. HAINES, DEBBIE — YACA, Computer Club, Drama Club, French Club, Circle in the Square, Writer ' s Club, SGA. HALL, CATHRYN — Writer’s Club. YACA, National Honor Society, L.S.U. International Studies, Academic Excellence Program. HARRIS, LORI — Spanish Club, French Club, Dance. HARVEY, DAVID — Computer Club. Physics Club, Latin Club, Junior Representative. HATHORN. JAMES — Circle in the Square, Computer Club. Fencing Club, Physics Club. UTOPIA Staff, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, Junior Academy of Science. HAWKINS, KAREN — Choir, Circle in the Square, French Club, National Honor Society, Octagon Club, Orchestra. HAYES, BUDDY — Key Club, Debate, Computer Club. Mu Alpha Theta, Quiz Bowl. HEVELONE. JENNIFER — Academic Decathlon, French Club. National Honor Society, Physics Club. Writer’s Club, National Merit Semifinalist. HEXT, JOHN — Computer Club. YACA, UTOPIA Staff. HICKS, DAVID — Cross Country Track. Russian Club, Mannequins, Academic Decathlon, National Honor Soci¬ ety, Computer Club. HILL, ANDREW HENDERSON, III — Jazz Ensemble. Sym- phonic Band, 4-H. Circle in the Square. Choir, FBLA . Mu Alpha Theta, Homecoming Court. HILL, GINA — Drama, YACA, Youth and Government, ODYSSEY Staff. Writer’s Club. SGA. Photography, Inter- act. HOANG, VU — National Honor Society. Physics Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Soccer Team. HOLMAN, KELLIE — YACA. Latin Club. ODYSSEY Staff, Youth and Government. HOOPER, LESLIE — Tennis Team, FCA. HOUSTON, TRAVIS — Computer Club, French Club. His¬ tory Club, NASA Experiment Module. Craftsman’s Fair. HOWARD, CHRIS — JROTC, History Club, Spanish Club. HOWELL, BARRY. HUDSON, DONALD — History Club, Symphonic Band. HUDSON, LAURA — Drama Club, Physics Club. Latin Club President. HUDSON, RENEE — Distributive Education Club of Amer¬ ica. JACOBS. JEREMY — Jr. Academy of Science, Writer’s Club. Tennis Team, Renaissance Club. French Club, Span¬ ish Club. SGA, Computer Club. JEFFERSON, MARTIN — Writer’s Club, Computer Club. JROTC. Drama Club. JEFFERY, CURT — Jazz Ensemble JINKS, JEREMY — Drama Club, Fencing Club. National Honor Society, Latin Club. Renaissance Club. Junior Clas- sical League Secretary Vice President. JONES, SARAH — National Merit Semifinalist, French Club, Mannequins, Choir, Writer’s Club. JORDAN, BILLY — National Honor Society, Computer Club. Physics Club. Octagon Club, Golf, YACA. JORDAN. GREG — YACA, Latin Club. FCA, Golf. KADAIR, PATRICIA — YACA, ODYSSEY Staff, Photogra¬ phy Club, French Club, Octagon Club, Junior Medical League, Circle in the Square, Computer Club. KEENE, JENNIFER — Debate Vice President, National Merit Semifinalist, National Honor Society. YACA, Mu Al¬ pha Theta, Octagon Club, Youth and Government, French Club Secretary. KELLER, CHRISTOPHER — Debate. Tennis Team, French Club. Golf. KHAN, TAHIA — German Club President. French Club, Computer Club. Quiz Bowl. Beta Club. National Merit Semi¬ finalist. KIMBLE, VERONICA — Choir, All-State Choir Member, 4- H. KLINE, KENNETH — Debate. UTOPIA Staff. Writer’s Club, SGA. KNIGHT, DAVID — Computer Club, French Club, Tennis Team, Physics Club. KRUGER. JODY — Drama Club, Exchange Student. LAFFERTY, TIMOTHY — Computer Club. Debate. Nation¬ al Honor Society. Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Physics Club. SGA. Youth and Government. LATHON. DERREK — Computer Club. National Honor Society. Jazz Ensemble, Band Vice President. Mannequins. LATTIER, SONJA — YACA, Junior Medical League. LAWRENCE, ELIZABETH — Debate. Z-Club, Golf Team, History Club. Physics Club. Spanish Club. SGA, Youth and Government. WE KNOW WHO YOU ARE AND WE KNOW WHAT YOU DID. Miss Settle- mire’s alter-ego. senior Jennifer McMullen. is decked out in red at homecoming events. 1LT LaDaryl Franklin and his un-uniformed JROTC helper, Sibil Fox, serve as guides for incoming students on the first day of school. Entertainment in the Mag Cafe” proved worthwhile for senior Dan Walker and junior Tony Hicks. Ju¬ nior chorister Diana Smith enjoys sing- ing. SENIOR INDEX

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