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

 - Class of 1981

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Lakeview Centennial High School - Legacy Yearbook (Garland, TX) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 149 of 288
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Club activities many, varied Latin Club officers and mem- bers were kept busy this year with several projects. Many of them pertained to the study of Latin, however, a few were along other lines. Brownies and cookies were sold at the cIub's bake sale dur- ing Halloween. Valentine's Day marked the annual rose and v- ' Z' ' ' Mel Ropp and Danny Thompson conjugate a few verbs. Latin Club Mrs Harvey fsponsorj, LeAnn Fleetwood, Chris Manajek, April Driscoll, Rene Granado fStandingl Kelley Driscoll, Tim Robinette, Danny Thompson, Mike Howry Glenn Field, Brad Mize, Mel Flopp, Brett Rosenberg, Tracey Adams. 'FN carnation sale. Flowers were delivered during the day. Latin Club members made their con- tribution to the candy floating around school also. In March the club made their yearly trip to The Magic Time Machine for their Roman orgy. This event is more innocent than it sounds. The restaurant serves authentic Roman food, and has dancing girls for enter- tainment. A scholarship was given this spring to a senior member selected by the Latin Club. ,..v5' i' Rene Granado models the latest Roman fashions. TIN O 11 CD If Z N zo :J O z cn 3 U1 LA

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8D fm .t as G A 9 O -1 to as 2. N m -3 o 3 U7 nfl! .. fl ,sf 1 n Members of the German Club practice one-act play they presented at Texas Association of German Students Convention in April. German clubbers busy group Sprechen sie Deutsch? Well, a group of our own students can - speak German, that is. The German Club members are kept busy by their sponsor, Mrs. LeMaster. By the end of the school year, they had sold Gummi Bears, attended the TAGS fTexas Association of German Studentsj Convention in March in Arlington, and participated in Lakeview's International Olympics competing against the other three foreign language clubs. German club officers are: Bryan Dickerson, president, Gary Aufforth, vice-president, Debbie Noack, secretary, Howard Shaw, treasurerg and Lori Jolly, historian. Frau LeMaster, Sponsor fd' ,, sg 4 First Row: Bryan Dickerson. Second Ftow: Sabine Virani, Patricia Dryburgh, Howard Shaw, Ph Barth, Gary Aufforth, Lori Jolly, Donna Taylor. Third Row: Kathy Snow, Karim Virani, Judy Uss Larry Taylor, Blair Dickerson, Allen Halm, Scott Noack, Mary Lynn Mayer, Frau LeMaster. s



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S rt hea I GG Sw .4 A OJ fl 3942 up it The officers take a break in Mrs. Pennington's office. Sweethearts on the road The Yankee Doodle Sweethearts have been on the road all year, sweeping the country with spec- tacular performances. They have performed everywhere from Dallas to their spring visit to the nation's capitol, Washington, D.C. The first stop the Sweethearts made was at the American Drill Team camp at SMU. Sweethearts efforts were rewarded with trophies and numerous first, second and third place ribbons. As the road grew longer and wider so did the intensity and determina- tion of the Sweethearts. They were invited to perform at a Dallas Tor- nado halftime, then they participated in the KNUS-SMU Drill Team com- petition at Texas Stadium. Though hampered by unfavorable weather conditions, the Sweethearts were able to bring home a third place trophy. During February the Sweethearts produced a stage show, On the Road Again. The production had a country western flavor and proceeds went towards the final stop of the Sweethearts 1980-81 journey, Washington, D.C. Organizations The Sweethearts were the only Garland Drill team ever to journey out of state. Their destination in Washington was the Cherry Blossom Festival where they performed on the steps of the capitol for President and Mrs. Reagan. The journeys of the Sweethearts have been both rewarding and ex- citing. But under the able leadership of sponsor Joyce Pennington each of the Sweethearts has learned something about their country and themselves. ,. has 1 k .. - i . Officers Tracy Bean and Cindy Traywick pre sent the trophy won at the SMU Band and Dril Team Day. Sweethearts sing about the Aggie football team during their stage show. H

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