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Look In A Book The Lake Hamilton Library Club is formed from the library workers in the high school. Money from over-due books is used to finance the needs of the Library Club. The sponsor is Susan Batter- ton. 1 -District Officers: Cathy Myers, -President; Katrina Tillery, First Vice-President; Terri Hornbeck, Treasurer; Jeanne Myers, Histor- ian. 2-Sarita Casement uses the video-cassette. 3-Becky Mullinex tells Cathy Myers that all ' good library workers can readll 4-Local Officers: Terri Hornbeck- Vice-President; Becky Mullinex, Secretary; Lee Muldoon, Treasurer, Not pictured: Joanie Crone, President. 5-Kindergarten through third grade librar- ians: Tina Dixon, Renata Montgomery, Mark West, CoUette Clawson, Cindy Cathey. 6-Librarian and Library Club Sponsor-Susan Batterton. 7-L.H. Senior Library Club-Top Row: John Burtness, Kim Slagle, Cat hy Myers, Patrice Lively, Terri Hornbeck, Lisa Marovich. Second Row: Ted Dean, Jeanne Myers, Becky Mullinex, Lee Muldoon, Kay Dorris, Katrina Tillery, LaRay Chunn. ' Mi mjM m tm mm xm 90 Library Club
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Prints And Reprints!!! And Sells!! And Reads! EXTRA, EXTRA. Read all about iti Buy your L.H.H.S. Wolf! -on sale now to day; only 25C-a small price to pay for such a pot pourri of ideas, events, and student activities. This phrase is heard echoing through the halls once a month by the friendly newspaper staff. The newspaper staff is kept very busy being led by the fearless Susan Batterton, spon- sor; and the expressive editor. Tammy Casement. There are thirteen talented individuals who collect information and then put their literary talents to work. The newspaper staff works mostly sixth period. Some of them hustle ads from neighboring busin- esses, while others work with pen and paper or trusty typewriters. We the student body owe a lot to our newspaper staff for providing us with interesting stories about our lives and our world. They also provide us with a monthly reminder to look back on when our school days are over. They work hard and deserve much appreciation for their efforts. Thank you, newspaper staff, for doing so much to the year 1980-1981. Newspaper 8taff 89
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Unless You Have Extra Fingers or Eyes, Don ' t Mix Chemicals Ignorantly! The Science Ciub participates in many activities this year. Besides taking fun trips like picnieing and hiking, they take educational trips to the Mid-America Museum, the UALR Planetarium and tour the Baptist Medical Center. The sponsors, Mrs. Roberta Watts and Mrs. Beverly Gerdeman, encourage the 35 members to enter projects in the Regional Science Fair. The officers are: President- Scott Means; Vice President-Robin Gudinas; Secretary-Kim Gaines; and Treasurer-Renata Montgomery. 3 t i 1 -Scott Means calls for order at the Science Club meeting. 8-8cience Club members, standing-Kelly Perkins, Tami Gudinas. Kim Rice. Cathy Lijewski. Natalie Vuncannon, Mecheal Walls, Cheryl Green, Delores Cloud. Carrie Ley, Paul Bowden. Kevin Garner. Robert Black. Robbie Smith. Robin Gudinas, Mary Cearly. Sharon Jones. Jay Tightsworth, Kim Hunter. David Welchman. Lea Cogburn. Eric Lijewski. Dean Foster. Renata Montgomery. Kneeling-Vicki Akins. Terri Jones. Christy Morano. Michelle Mitchell, Sheila Kirshman. Becky Weathor- ford. Cindy Stratton. Mary Caldwell, Kim Carter, Ted Dean. Dan Pearsall. 3-Natalie writes down ideas as Cathy looks on. Science Club 91
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