Lakeview Centennial High School - Legacy Yearbook (Garland, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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Speech and Debate: First Row: Becky Amen- dariz, Lori Wyatt, Sharon Anthony, Mrs. Howard tsponsorl, Tina Hinkley, Debbie Welk, Jeff Rowland. Second Row: Toni Lazane, Bar- bara Carlin, Dale Brasel, Judy Ussery, Blake Nichols. Third Row: Lanne Waller, Tracey Buckner. Speakers active in competition The ability to speak effectively is a highly valued trait. High school is a good training ground for speaking skills. The Speech and Debate Club is ac- tive in many areas of competition. At each contest, Lakeview is represented in duet acting, storytell- ing, prose, group improvisation, and debate. The speech team has par- ticipated in tournaments at Skyline and Optimist Club contests in the Spring. Participants in the Optmist Club contests were expected to pre- sent a seven minute speech on a chosen topic. Rules for the Rotary Club contest were along the same lines as those for the Optimist. Last year two members of the Speech Club who participated in these contests advanced as far as the state level. One of these girls was r and North Mesquite, three Lions club the state champion. contests winnin two, and Rotary 9 calmly makes his point for the Debate f 1:3 f -1? t r . -t - f ,ef S , S ttf if I A A All iift . X ff' C T S ' 'K y f-' L ' X' Il ll wil. ,--r f Sw- , k U N . . :W ' ps S 's ff l R Q . W - f ,' if . X 'll'-'.-:HQ S The Debate Team really puts forth an effort to get their point across. CD +-I CU .Q GJ Q Speech and O - to nw E. N as -: o 3 in .. cp CD

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CREATIVE AFlTS Expressing one's self through art Painting, molding, sculpting, weaving, intricate sketching . . .these are the broad and varied fields in which the Creative Arts Club participates. Under the leadership of sponsors Betti Boring and Sharon Rogers, the club has been active in many school and community projects. Many students entered the popular Garland Art Show and were extremely successful. At school, Art Club aided the Stu- dent Council with Homecoming. They helped do chalk etch- ings and assisted in decorating the cafeteria. Unlike other clubs, the Art Club specializes in a specific craft. As a club, they are constantly striving to improve their personal skill in areas of art and crafts. ...ff ga . is i :S N-D -A Y y x . , , . K , . . ' I 1 A John Neimeyer cleans his brush before begin- ning again. Art Club-fsittingl Michelle Lingo, Marty Over- street, Chris Bradburn, Chris Fryar, Mrs. Rog- ers tsponsorl, John Neimeyer, Dana Ramsey, lSecond Rowl Kathy King, Lois Piland, Mary Purdy, Evelyn Haney, Kim McBay, Shannon Ragsdale, Veronica Kumpf, tThird Rowl Scott Walker, Lynn Branton, Randy Gwartney, Rick Ridley, Toni Lazanne. X1 .,-4-an , .f ii 9 S ,352 1 Q . ev xi 4, Chris Bradburn hard at work on her landscape. Nw Kirk High and Vinnie Kraylovich work on sign painting. F? Q,-L ' 132 ORGANIZATIONS



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l I , 1 . , 3? mac. K K NHS members worked long hours in the concession stand. Mrs. Greebon discusses the latest NHS project with Susan Cox. NHS recognizes grades, citizenship There are many different extra-cur- ricular activities that all high school students, and especially seniors, love to participate in. With all the fun activity it is sometimes hard to main- tain good grades. Lakeview's National Honor Society is especially designed for the student who is capa- ble not only of participating in the fun, but who can also maintain an 11.5 grade average. This year, the National Honor Soci- ety has been hard at work. They have been operating the concession stand at basketball games, plus they have sold goodies at various times of the year. During VaIentine's Day, NHS sold Valentine cookies and delivered flowers. At the end of each year, NHS, under the leadership of sponsor Sheila Greebon, awards a scholar- ship to it's most outstanding mem- ber. In order to be inducted into NHS, students must maintain a grade point average of 11.5 and must be good citizens. 134 ORGANIZATIONS l 2 'A ty' 'S f 1 'st 1 N Dee is ready for the crowd. NHS- tRow 11 Mrs. Greebon tSponsort, Br Kelly, Kirk Field, Steve Kennedy, Barba Nichols, Rene Granado, Glenda Burch, Ju Benningfield. tRow 2t Donna Brown, Kathy O'Dell, Mis Norman, Sharon DeArment, Lisa Hennigi Erna Grasz, Diana Kornegay, Cheryl Kolbe Phyllis Drain, LeAnn Fleetwood, Carol Joh ston, Dee Muhlinghaus. tFiow 3t Barbara Lewis, Bruce Beaty, Sus' Cox, Kim Hoffman, Greg Wylie, Chris M dock, Scott Noack, Tim Ftobinette, John Whi Cindy Victor.

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