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(far left) MONEY HA!! At the ’87 Revel, Trish Hansford volunteers her time and Services to sell refreshments. Who Me. At the fall festival jr. Sherry Bush is caught chewing some undoubtedly tasty food. Let the sauce simmer for a while. Then stir the pot of controversy a bit more vi- gorously, whipping in Barksdale Air Force Base’s bid for the MX missile and Shreve- port’s brouhahas about the Confederate flag stili flying over the courthouse, the Race for Unity campaign, the not-yet- completed 1-220 bridge over Cross Lake, the not-so-sudden demise of the Red Riv¬ er Rose excursion boat, the proposed scenic railroad, a divided City council, and a Yankee (GASP!) police chief. Bring this mixture to a rolling boil be- fore cautiously blending in guarded opti- mism and other aesthetics — the efficien- cy award given to General Motors’ Shreveport works, the addition of Rock¬ well International and its adoption of Caddo Magnet High School, the slowly climbing test scores for the students of Louisiana, the national Rose Center, Barnwell Center’s newly created scent garden” for the visually impaired, and the first Academic Pentathlon for the middle schoolers of the state. Sprinkle in government reconstruction and fiscal responsibility. Add generous amounts of innovative and competent educational leadership. (See Dr. Robert Smith of Southern University-Shreveport, Dr. Darryl Williams of LSU Med School in Shreveport, LSUS’s Dr. Grady Bogue or Louisiana Principal of the Year Ascension Smith for correct proportions.) Dish up a bowl of this steaming nou- velle cuisine. Garnish liberally with the youth and en- ergy of Governor Buddy Roemer, a Har- vard-educated dynamo from Bossier City. Wait patiently — or impatiently, if you wish — for the melding of North Louisi¬ ana conservatism and South Louisiana bon vivant. A spicy concoction, to say the least. Bon appetit! And let the good times roll! WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS. AII decked out in red. Mike Strahan, Shayne Berry, Brian Blade. and friends pizzazz to the Homecoming games PREFERABIY HOT
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MH Preferab»1vj, „ Hot And Spicy, Please TOOTSIE. It’s Halloween and senior Kenny Kline soaks in fellow senior Brandon Laird’s womanly outfit in the courtyard. THE PERFECT GIRL. Sr. Chris Keller shares a dance with a beautiful girl in the lunchroom
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, 7:X icc Of Life Recipe For Survival FLOWER CHILDREN. Scott Wilcox, Jill Bettinger, Tim Snel!. and Jill Stokes show their abundant school spirit by wearing red and gold at Homecoming. SLURP. Shelly Schively drinks the last few sips of juice while waiting in the lunch line. SPICE OF LIFE Lv
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