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Talented Club Insplres Dramatle Students Lakes' Drama Club was an organiza- tion in which talented students came to- gether to participate in many different things with drama and also fund raising. One purpose for the fund raising was to earn enough money to help some mem- bers attend The International Conference. Some of the activities were doughnut sales, recycling aluminum cans, and the Halloween Makeup Boutique at the Villa Plaza. Thespian Troupe 2400 attended the state Thespian Conference in Wenatchee during the fall. At the conference, mem- bers presented the Thespian Invitational Ceremony. Because of their great perfor- mance, the troupe received an invitation to perform at the International Confer- ence in Muncie, Indiana. For the first time in Lakes' history, one member from the troupe, Mark Kleckner, was elected a state ofticerg Publicity Offi- cer. All in all the Drama Club had a very rewarding year. DRAMA CLUB: FIRST ROWQ LEFT TO RIGHT Robert Bazemore Bryan Beasley Reanne Aldridge Carol Fox Terri Brmkmeyer Jill Roscoe SECOND ROW: Sandra Shenkle, Patricia St Clair James Doblestem Amy Wriggle Lea Fields Dee Dee Haslegrove Sonja Wilp THIRD ROW: Patricia Hamilton, Pattie Myers, Elizabeth Hoffman Tom McElltgott Terri Rush FOURTH ROW Sandra Brown Daniel Gapsh Tony Servems, Mary Kleckner, Toni Rush, Lizabeth Senko FIFTH ROW Kurt Olson Cheryl White Janet Terhune Wendy Custance Rebecca Tor veno, Bill Brochtrup. 68-Organizations
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SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY: FIRST ROWL LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Bermudez, Debbie Mellom, Bradley Stimson, Caroline Haskins, Kath- leen Patrick, Michelle Webber, Barbara Browitt, James Turney, Sandra Hevner, Margaret Avril, Penny Myers, Kari Lehman, Mrs. Ruth Rock- wood. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Taylor, James Chilton, Nancy Cornwall, Monica Gibson, Julie Constable, Caroylin Horst, Judy Keller, Donna Hathaway, Kimberly Scott, Teresa Miller, Kayleen Kusterer, Karla Burk, Janice Klundt, Glenn Olarte, Teresa Eagan. THIRD ROW: Toni Rush, Kristia Wetzel, Catherine Ross, Elizabeth Bekemeir, Larinda Diaz, Carrie Wilkinson, Danette Victorine, Bruce Forsland, Jane Smith, James Con- forti, Jeff' Albers, Komelia Scavella, Katherine Hirz, Lee Ann Hutchinson, Consuelo Acuff, Diana Kelly, Ross Wilhelm. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Lawrence, Richard Tarry, Michael Johnson, Ray Logan, Rob Haroldson, Christi Betzendorfer, Nancy Hawkins, Mark Putman, David Lorenz, Andro Maghirang, Paul Bucich, Jerry Britcher, Miles Erdly, Paul Elgin, Bret Packard, Gregory Williams. NOT PICTURED: Julie Skar The Colle e Night Informs Future Graduates JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Denela Haselgrove, Sarah Hunter, Karen Kishi, Grace Fujioka, Kelly Wright, Sarah Sa'adah, Melanye Fletcher, Mary O'Neill, Cheryl Johnson, Patricia Edmonds, Mariam Naini, Suzanne Wikstrom, Patricia Slaughter, Loraine Ready, Kir- sten Dunatov, Julie Lordahl, Ken Takaku, Ilene Stanford. SECOND ROW: William Brochtrup, Su- zanne Bronoske, Patricia Burnett, Christine Delprete, Catherine Doleman, Jill James, Richard Bowver. Stephanie Stanger, Dani McCollum, Jane Starr, Betty Lyle, Sibil Ashman, Bill Merrill, Tirrell Hellyer, Mark Foster, Shirley Carlson, Bridgette Bellefleur, Mary Critchfield, Kristi Swope, Stacie Suhre. THIRD ROW: Phillip Butterfield, Jeffrey Reed, Christine Rogers, Fred Brown, Kenneth Meloche, Richard Ste- venson, Kent Wright, Christopher Smith, Sam Fogerty, Kenneth Banks, Carl Peterson, Martin Lawyer, Ralph Lurker, Diana Schruefer, Linda Widman, Elizabeth Voight. One of the more informative events presented by Honor Society was the col- lege night which was shared by former Lakes High School graduates were ad- vised ofthe advantages and dis- advantages of college life. This past year new members of the Na- tional Honor Society were honored at the annual induction ceremony on April l5th. Another ofthe events was the spring ban- quet held in May in honor of senior mem- bers. They planned an annual field trip to in- clude a bus ride to Bremerton a ferry ride to Seattle. A visit to an Aquarium and Pikes Street Market. Mrs. Ruth Rockwood, Honor Society advisor stated that National Honor So- ciety means more than academic ex- cellence 13.16 G.P.A.5 it included recogni- tion ofthe students as being good citizens and participants in various activities. Organizations-67
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