Lanier High School - Viking Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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Cllftord Scott Joel Seaman Deborah See Jackle Seller Suzanne Severn Ftatph Sharp Connle Jo Sharpe Eno Shephard Hank Sherrlll Kevln Shuter Gln Slkes Llsa Stndermann Sandy Slavens Gary Slusser Joe Small Sonja Smaltwood Kelth Smlth Pamela Smath Steve Smrth Glna Spada Sandy Sparger Imogene Spears Becky Splars Sharon Stahler ev' q-1 .as's X 'Z -'r Y vm me rm 5 Q- is-1? ,QQ 1 Q- vm V- 're tx! .f 124 student councrlfhuman relatronsfsophomores . - M X, e N , U A , v a ' 1 g it Q ' I ' ' . H I Q I FF N ' r .41 Q t 5 - zz ,ioaazfai . V fa . '- r ' V ' L . V ' 1. 'Q l A A , 3 I ' N ' fy is A TW? ' 1 m ' 7 f l f . .r .A Q- 1 - , -- ,- lr 4 . Y 'X - ' Q . 4' - .' -- - r , ff. - n -'JW r . A r '. ' 4-,Tl ' - ' - W ,wr Q- Q 1 , ' ' 1 'J , 4- L I - -. ' ' . 3, .4 y ,- I r Q '- Y 'V +1 i,11,f' at it V L -1 E , -L ' ' at ,, , A A ,I ,V l LT xr h ,,.1Z',l, Q YI, . L, C A h i : , - - , W - . ff -- ' 1' ' 1 rf. gsfmaei , ' .fin , . , , - . . .4 . r ilk w . ' -.- fe ar- Q , L x ll ' 07511. 3 , ' , ,J Y.-.N , vf-. gt! it , t . f . , .4 I . I Y., ,4 4 J t w S 'lit I - -- t - . A . ---:Q 'M l. lg .4 r I V 3 HN, ,A t , -,las X? 4 rm, lr rt! - ,. we , l X f 1343 f ' ,f A -r C tr E l 'r ef, l 1 A 'FI . A U Q15 Wrii e .W E A - 3 X 4 i' N f ' N M ' ' ' Q vt d ' 1 I ' ,r S , 2 . ,gr fl r - , r- .sw V . N as I htel, S. r ,,al,'Q ' hh , I 5215--,N V 'p,glv i f- r Q l i, f 'f 1 , ' V l ate- C ' or S at 2 ,fmt to f . I I , g . N- Z .. l l BLACK STUDENTS IN PROGRESS COMMITTEE Front row tlett to rlghtj Elalne Duckerson fDtGSl derllt B .J PhrlllDS CSBCVEYBWJ Cathy Roundtree tvuce presldentj DeShaunta Stewart ftreasurerd Second row Phyllls Roe tsergeant at armsh Bobby Hancock tA1ro Klngl Bose Lee tAtro Oueenl 2 HUMAN FtELATlONS COMMtTTEE Front row fleft to nghtj Mrs Shaw Rachel Vlllareal JoAnn Almanza CrldyGUEi1ardO Yvonne Rarnlrez Lots Sorrels Mr Cook Davao Edwards Second row Jackle Roe Charmalne Durst Evada Durst Aprll Patton Karen Davts Cathy Houndtrpe Larry Choyce Thlrd row Denlse Moya DeShaunta Stewart Mlchelle Van Brakle Reglna Crenshaw Yvonne Danlells Francts Allen Fourth row John Patty Montca Weeks Davld Meys Lisa Patterson Clndy Patterson Samantha Berry Barbara Green Lrsa Ftesenoez Karen Rocha Councll Presldent Mlke HIDOlOS3 dressed IU wlgs and the latest Iadles fashlons Mlke always knew exactly what he was dolng and what was QOIDQ on even though some ot the other members dldn t Vlce Presldent Leslle Marshall checked roll and kept watch over members actlons Correspondlng Secretarles Rene .Jennungs and Paula Moore communlcated wtth other hugh schools Recordlng Secretary Jlna Casey was responslble for taklng the mlnutes Trea surer Steve Trollnger compared flgures an hls ledger wlth Mrs Kruez s books Promoting more actlve student Involvement ln school actnvl tles and ellmlnatlng the omnipresent cllques was the goal ot the Human Relations commuttee 4 l

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Year for Big Event a .5 . .,.f ,..,. ,.'- 4 , 1, .i . pw, , .,-'1 . g. 4. . 1 ., ,mag . . .,....N. ., 3 -.-. .af ff Q it -ff , 1 A, convention delegates. People made friends and shared ideas in an interesting and enjoyable way. Municipal Auditorium hosted a dance and general sessions. The Lanier Orchestra, Choir, and Vik- ettes entertained at different stages of the convention. Chris Fair- man headed the TASC committee, which finalized the details, such as packets for the visiting student council members and sponsors. Hosting a state convention was a great way to lose weight, hair, and your mind. l felt really good about the way it turned out. The majority of kids worked really hard, said sponsor David Linscomb. Planning and execution of Homecoming Week utilized much of the spare time of the council members. Annual Projects chairman 3 Student council members from all over Texas meet and mingle during a coke break in our courtyard. Discussion groups and problem clinics were held in the classrooms at Lanier. 4 Sophomore David Sweet helps sweep up the courtyard before the TASC convention. David was a cooperative and diligent worker in the council. Greg Johnson contacted Gil Garcia, KNOW's disc jockey, who made the dance come alive with the top 40 hits, country-west- ern music, and slow-dancing songs. Elections chairman Robert Brock, with the help of Jina Casey, spent much of their time running off ballots for the Homecoming Queen and her court and Mr, Esquire. A few truly dedicated members spent from sixth period right up to the dance setting up plants and hanging the stars, mirror light ball, and trellis. Dedicated officers thought up most of the fund-raising activities, such as the mock fashion show assembly, where Brad Cone, David Richards, Brad Tierney, Gary Becker, Mike Davila, and Student student council 123



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Promotmc Better Relatlon E 'cy-if 3 Annual Projects chairman Greg Johnson discusses plans for the mock fashion show assembly. Mr. Linscomb and Paula Moore listen while Leslie Marshall checks roll. 4 Rose Borel and Paula Thiede discuss customs and traditions with foreign exchange students at the TASC convention. Students from countries such as France, Greece, South Africa, New Zealand, and Turkey accompanied the student councils from host schools. Once every other week, members met to discuss student involve- ment, and tried to find ways to promote better relations between student-student, and student-faculty. The basic weakness is that no one is really concerned about tri-ethnic conflicts and problems, said sponsor Mr. Cook. A better understanding between people ot all races as individuals is a chief concern of President Hershel Pleasant, Vice-President Joelle Cruz, Secretary B. J. Phillips, and Treasurer Denise Moya. HB. J. is one of the most active members, said Mr. Cook. The Black Student in Progress Committee tBSPCt increased black pride and black awarenef During Black History week, they gave a dance for the black students at Lanier and invited the Afro American Players to come and perform skits portraying scenes in early black history. ln April, the committee sponsored an Afro Ball at Municipal Auditorium in conjunction with black clubs from other high schools. Lanier's Afro Queen Rose Lee and Afro King Bobby l-lancock were honored at the banquet for the Afro King and Queen pageant. Sponsors Mr. Edward Elliott and Mrs. Dorothy Shaw, and officers Elaine Dickerson - President, Cathy Roundtree - Vice- President, Gertha Phillips - Secretary, De Shaunta Stewart - Treasurer, and Phyllis Roe - Sergeant-at-Arms, led this commit- tee. human relations 8. student council l25

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