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e,'.-ffefxs Beta Club members make plans to sell Hopagrams at Easter. Betas are outstanding The National Beta Club consists of select students who have excelled in academics and citizenship. During the year these members par- Even while working hard, Beta Club members stillinanage to have fun. csursnxiilfg W C Beta Club treasurer Valerie Buckner does her books. ticipated in fund-raisers such as selling Hopograms at Easter time. They also had a party to which they invited the National Honor Society members and the Mu Alpha Theta members. To end the year the members of the club chose one member to receive their annual scholarship. This member showed outstanding leadership, dedica- tion along with high academics and good citizenship. Beta Club: First Row - Laura Pearce, Valerie Buckner, Mary Lynn Mayer fPresidentJ, Nanette Blue, Shelley Miller, Bobby White. Second Row - Millie Cline, Tracy McBeth, Anna Lacy, Chuck Pochc, Darla Herd, Donya Davis, Bob Gharis, Alicia Johnson, Eric Arndt, Rebecca Ashley. Third Row - Janene Plumlee, Beth Riley, Renee Helams, Laura Pinkston, Mike Stanley, Christine Cooper, David McGee, Jean Przyborowski, Jolynne Hardin. Beta Club 151
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51.44 150 NHS N...- 'S K NHS members have fun while baking Valentine cookies to sell at school. NHS keeps busy National Honor Society kept busy this year with their fund raising ideas. At Valentine's the club sold Valentine cookies and on St. Patrick's Day they sold cup cakes. They also worked the concession stands at LC basketball games. In order to be accepted in NHS, students must maintain an 11.00 average and must have high teacher recommendations. The club had four major meetings this year, each to help the members bet- ter themselves. All meetings were kept in order with Sheila Greebon as sponsor and Brad Wasson as president. NHS member Chris Smith keeps his grades up by studying in his spare time. l NHS: First Row - Bobby White, Shelley Miller, Brad Wasson, Mike Pryor, Scott Fitzgerald. Second Row - Cathy Finley, Lisa McLain, Allen Halm, Rodney Harris, Nannette Blue, Valarie Buckner, Sonya Medina, Joe Deutsch, Laura Pearce. Third Row - Mrs. Greebon, Jay Dyal, Jay Galbraith, Premal Patel, Bob Gharis, Jack Morrison, Chris Smith, John Conner, Gary Aufforth, Harold Burnett, Wendy Morgan, John Blank, Joe Rosenthal, Mary Lynn Mayer, LaDonna Tomlison, Jeanine Duvall, Shawna Binford, Sherry Bivens, Julie Basham, Anna Lacy, Mae Miller.
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Best Little Drama lub in Texas The Best Little Drama Club in Texas prov- ed to be just that in this year's productions of Dracula and the musical No No Nanettef' Starstruck began their third year as the per- forming troop for Lakeview. This troop, contain- ing some of the most outstanding Thespian club members, performed at various local elementary schools and Nursing homes during the Christmas holidays. To become a member of Thespians you must have at least fifteen points. To earn these points you must work and be in- volved in the club productions. Longstanding club members have adopted a big brother and sister program in which they buy presents for the new club members. Parents played a big part in the success of the Thespians club. They helped to prepare the costumes and sets for club productions during the year. Sponsor Kim Stinson, along with Presi- dent Wayne Kimbrough and other club members, helped make this year's Thes- pians club an enjoyable and worthwhile ex- perience for all who were involved. 2 EJ I T-Ti uv' i 75' S XM , - H J 'lwfiit i 'vs Miletta Powell helps Dale Crawford prepare for his next performance in Dracula, -.. ., - 'F ,.,.. . '- .xiii w u x Krissa Patton tMinaJ discovers Traci Buckner tLucyj in a trance, after having been bitten by a vampire. Thespians: Row One - Connie Horton, Susan Teller, Leisa McAdoo. Row Two - Patti Whittington, David Cox, Sherie Hamilton, Tina Hinkley, Traci Buckner, Kelly Padgett, Kandy Pople, Barbra Carlin, Kelley McGuffey, Penny Wagoner. Row Three - John Claunch, Jessica Russell, Tami Green, Kirby Pople tClerk5, Krissa Patton tV.P.J, Wayne Kimbrough tPres.J, Sonya Medina tReporterl, Lori Wyatt, Cathy Carlin, Razelle Cox, Lanne Waller, Melitta Powell. Row Four - Mr. Stinson tSponsorl, Dale Crawford, John Spann, Darrin Everrett, Robert Thomas, Steve Chappell, Robert Arrowood, Brock Bailey, Mark Samples, Jon Pesnell, Mike Rawlings, Tony Martin, Tammy Green. l52 Thespians .., M .ii N John Claunch fthe bumbling butlerj asks Ste' Chappell tMr. Westenraj if there's anything el to do in the play Dracula
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