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Sitting: Liz Steele fPres.j, Linda Duncan fSec.J, David Stanley CTreas.j, Mary Leach CV,P.J. Standing, L to R: Laurie Sandgvi Donna Williams, Jennifer Hewitt, Mrs. Denise Berwald fSponsorJ, Lincoln Thompson, Donna Brown, Nancy Johnson, Ann Thompson, Sonya Carr, Carita F-lay. Are you a brilliant writer? Do you think you're another Mark Twain? lf your talent says yes to these questions, you best beware, because Lagniappe is looking for you. Lagniappe, Lakeview's liter- ary club, is the only school organization that accepts stu- dents' manuscripts for publica- tion. The word lagnlappe is quoted from Mark Twain and means a little something ga, S Ms 'Nun extra. This year Lagniappe proved themselves worthy of thistitle. .1 , ,U .ic .1 Liz Steele and Mary Leach read manuscript copy for Lagniappe. 172 Organizations
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1st Row: Blaine Porter fHead Photographerj, Holly Stilwell fBusiness Managerj, Mike Franks fSports Ed.J, Kurt Dowdle fEdi- torj, Rocky Thompson CNews Ed.y, Germaine Royston fFeature Ed.J. 2nd Row: Theresa Berber, Sharolyn McGee, Cari Davis, Shellye Gideon, Doug Harbour, LaDonna Tomlinson, Shellye Miller, Dee Muhlinghaus. 3rd Row: Vicki Bowlin, Julie Wilkin- son, Robbie McManus, Liz Steele, Mary Leach, Jill Thomas, Debbie Rogers, Dennis Pennington. 4th Row: Robert Smith, Ron Anello, Jerry Hoppens, Kevin Corn, Ronnie Smith, Mark Thompson, David Owen, Jeff Rowland. The Sentinel's largest staff worked to provide the student body and faculty with an informative and entertaining newspaper. Along with cover- ing school events, each issue was comprised of features, reviews, and editorials to enlighten its readers. Through many hours of hard work the Sentinel staff was able to pub- lish one paper a month, along with a Sentinel Extra. The Extra, an attempt to curtail vio- lence which accompanies school rivalries, received praise and recognition from the faculty and administrators. ,ha mr ,iw- ' Adviser Glenna Newkirk and Editor Kurt Dowdle discuss plans for the next Sentinel. Organizations 171
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,ff 44, 'ww-M....,,. Club Sponsor Curtis Culwell De Terra Alla, the sci- ence fiction club, is for individuals devoted to reading about outer space and extraterrestrial beings. The members of the Club helped to add a special air of excitement to many discussions from their reading. First Row: Bobby Gharis, Scott Wilson, Richard Christian, Stuart Powley. Second Row: Susan Hollis, Jay Dyal, Ann Thomp- son, Liz Steel, Danny Thompson, Shirley Morris. Third Flow: Ronnie Crabtree, Eric Arndt, Scott Stone, Tom Mahan, Earl Richardson. Organizations 173
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