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

 - Class of 1988

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eight Just A Secant! What’s the formula for pi?” “No, you mean the recipe for pie? “No, the mathemat- ical and scientific explanation for the term pi! “Well, it seems the general consensus for math and Science can be related through a radical identity.” “A what?” Don’t let the big words scare you. It’s just a put on. Math and Science explore our inner- most secrets and explain things we can’t see with the plain eye. Concepts of the imagina- tion and of the real world are somewhat relat¬ ed through formulas and figures. According to Mr. Scott, a multi-math teacher, each student has the key to infinite knowledge. It all de- pends on if we “sit on our intelligence and block the door to expanded intelligence. The mathematical and scientific explana- tions of space, biology, and alas chemistry, whether we admit it or not, open doors for our futures. Advance technology for medicine helps save people’s lives and engineering im- provements help efficiently produce economi- cally sound medical equipment. All of this couldn’t be possible without our friendly equations, logarithms, and series of experiments. No pain, no gain as they say, right? Well, just where do you think you and everyone else would be now without the handy-dandy formula E=MC 2 ? UhHuh, that ' s what we thought! GEE! MR SELLERS - I DIDN ' T THINK OF THAT! Mr. Sellers helps Sr. Cari Millender with an Advanced Math problem. OVER THE HILL AND THROUGH THE WOODS Freshman physical Science students participate in a class project for Mr. Rabourn.

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H ighest State Of Minds In the summer of 1987, a select group of Magnet Seniors attended the Louisiana Boys’ and Girls’ State. In essence, this program is set up by the state for high school students to get an on hand ap- proach to the go vernment of an imaginary state in which they themselves create. The students upon arrival are separated into an all girl state and an all boy state. From there they elect gov¬ ernment officials and design a twin city project. Other than planning a project, the students visited the Capitol building and attended a lecture given by Gov- ernor Edwin Edwards. The Seniors who participated in this years convention for the Girls’ State were Jennifer Rowe, Kim Werthermen, Krista Kle- ments, Jin Ok, and LaVerne Fer- dinand. Attending the Boys’ State convention were Brian Basinger, David Golden, and Scott Wilcox. When asked of her experience at Girls’ State Jennifer Rowe re- plied, “You hardly got any sleep, you do a lot of work, and you do a lot of walking but it was a good experience. It helps you to see how you would act in a given political situation.” Perhaps Mag¬ net will be turning out many fine politicans due to this convention. RAISE YOUR HANDS! Students are participating in the 1987 Girls ' and Boy ' s State convention. Here we see the political rally that takes place during the convention. THIS IS THE T1CKET! The convention would not have been complete had the real governor of Louisiana not spoken to the numerous students who were nominated to attend Girl ' s and Boys ' State convention. RELAXING TIME? SURELY NOT. That ' s what many students asked themselves when they did get an occasional break. STATE



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PRETTY IS AS PRETTY DOES! Sr. Tiffany Gibson touches up her make-up and disproves the theory of applied cosmetics. THE SHOLLDER OF BURDEN. Sophomore Mark Glazer works diligently on the sin, cosin, and tangents of his Algebra II. DONT LET THIS BUG YOU! Sophomore Tetine Sentell enjoys her dissection of a rather large bug in biology. OK GIRLS, 1F THE CHEMISTRY JUST ISN’T THERE ... Jrs. Jennifer Clark and Cathy Stone mix Solutions in a chemistry lab. MATH

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