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Holding the mirror up to life All the worId's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. Shakespeare duet acting, group improvisation, and have held workshops at various elementary schools. Each year they are involved in a drama department production. This year's perfor- mances of Night of January 16 were successful, as was their UIL competition play The Cave Dwellers. Under the leadership of sponsor Life is a stage to Lakeview's Thes- pian troup. These talented artists are involved in many aspects of theater. Thespians participate in story telling, .f W Kim Stinson, Thespians went to a convention in Austin and performed duet acts and monologues. Many hours of practice go into all drama and this year's Thespian troup's events prove it. ff -wfex i,n'?4Q Mr. Stinson encourages Kim McLaughlin to join the Drama Club. Patricia Patrick cross-examines a ess in the Night of January 161' Thespians: First Row: Lanne Waller, Jessica Russell, Kandy Pople, Sharon Anthony, Kim McLaughlin. Second Ftow: Kathy O'Dell, Patricia Dryburg, John White, Patricia Patrick, Cara Lovely, U3 Debbie Welk, Connie Waldon, Merri Locklear. Third Row: Kim Stinson, tsponsorl, Toni Lazane, Dale C CU Smith, Veronica Krump, Troy Smith, Johnn Claunch. Tina Hinkley, Kirby Pople, Tracy Buckner. Fourth Flow: Pat Davis, Barbara Carlin, Dale Brasel, Lori Wyatt, Flicky Smith, Kelly McGuftey, Joe Deutsch, Tamara Glenn. UD GJ ,E Organizations 135
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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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