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Registration, Orientation Signal End of Summer As summer ended, students an- ticipated the new school year with mix- ed emotions. Registration week started with familiar faces mixed with some new, as old and new students returned to prepare for the new school year. Each class enrolled on a different day with seniors beginning the week on Monday, August 17. The other classes followed consecutively. The counselors, whose work never seems to end, put in 1 - f ff , fx Ax.. - The band, led by F. J. Schaack, impresses the new freshmen at the orientation pep rally. With a big smile Scott Johnson proudly portrays the Patriot that new students will learn to respect during their years at Lakeview. long hours enrolling students and ex- plaining their schedules. Principals and office personel also helped students find their way through the maze of paperwork. Various students including Student Council officers, Legacy staff members, and Choir officers were recruited to help with parking stickers, identifica- tion card and yearbook pictures, and other assorted information. On Friday all new students were in- vited to orientation. The cheerleaders lead off the pep rally with some special cheers for the new students followed by a skit showing students how important it is to make their high school days the best. Then Mr. Chumley and Rebecca Ashley, Student Council president, made welcoming speeches inviting the students to get involved. The Sweethearts and Liberty Dolls performed, as did the Band and Flag Corps. Orientation ended with an in- vitation for the new students to follow the Student Council officers through a tour of the school. .,-,,.. , .. M. ox ,A ix .Sm . At orientation Rebecca Ashley welcomes new students to Lakeview. Activities 19
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'x 1 i , ,, 1,5141 For those who were uncertain where to go, there was Mrs. Hill to inform them which room to report to on the first day of school. 18 - Activities nselor Pat White points out Every student must complete a health form. Mrs. Donihoo checks each one for flee ded shots. Juniors, sophomores and freshmen have pictures taken at registration.
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The heat often outlasts the marchers, so Mr. F. J. Schack, director, watches closely for those on which the sun has taken its toll. Pats Shine at Jubilee Labor Day, celebrated in the United States and Canada on the first Monday in September, is a legal holiday honor- ing organized labor. Garland celebrates every year with a traditional parade through the downtown area. This year it was the world's largest Labor Day parade. Lakeview, who lead the parade last year, rotated to last position. However, the appearance of the Patriot and cheerleaders on a chauffer driven limosene captured the spectators' atten- tion. The Sweethearts followed, stopped periodically to perform a dance routine to the music of the Patriot band. Five Lakeview seniors, Pam Brat- cher, Donya Davis, Tamera Glenn, Mary Lynn Mayer and Tracey McBeth competed in the Junior Miss Garland contest Labor Day night. Mary Lynn was a finalist with other Garland girls, for the title. The pageant is sponsored by the Jaycees as part of their annual Jaycee Jubilee. Although bad weather threatened all weekend and rain forced the pageant in- doors, it was still another successful Labor Day celebration in Garland. 20 Activities I- l I . l- ' I: ., M., , The surprise of the parade was the limosine on which the Varsity cheerleaders and Patriot rode. 1 ar gf .gsm M , ,E . Even after a long ride in the world's largest Labor Day Parade, the spirit of the J.V. does not die
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