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Tom Skyes and Jeff Vemon smile about winning Latin Contests. Languages Art The Lakeview Creative Arts Club won 27 ribbons in the GISD Art Show. Having competed in several art shows, Nancy Oglin, Vice President of the club, won first place in Printmaking of Charlie Chaplin in three dimension. Jason Lindhorst placed first in Sculpture. First place in Multi-Media went to Robert Cardona for his futuristic landscape. Kirby Pople placed second in Printmaking with a special photography technique of triple overlay portraits. Lisa Flori won second in metamorphis an Advanced Drawing. President Janette Nix received three ribbons. Richard Beaird, Dale Crawford, and Steve Garrett all received Honorable Mentions. . 3' ,. 4 .fi ' e I Q 4 Lisa Flori exhibits her artwork. i9 ' Q Bart Hubbach carries his joumalism project home. ..Jx.---- V. Kristen Schroeder types on a word processor Uffice Education The Office Education Association went to a regional meet in which Kristen Schroeder placed second in the In- formation Communication II, composing business letters. Teresa Beck took fifth place in the area of General Clerical II, typing letters with speed and accuracy. Kristi Hamilton placed first in the district U.I.L. of Shorthand. ,.,-49'
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r 'N 1 A Jeff Jackson works on a friend's car in Auto Mechanics. V.I.C.A. The various VICA clubs took part in the U.I.L. con- tests also. In the plumbing II class, Curtis Bucko and William Bennett won first in the plumbing exhibits. The Marine Engine Repair class turned in a first-place class boat project. Tony Wright won first place in the skills contest. Harvey Ocanas with a second. Jeff Jackson participated in the Waco Auto Mechanics contest. He qualified for state in exhibits with his carburetors with in- take manifold. Jerry Sadler qualified for first place with a set of 350 Chevy Heads. ,, AAN N- Eric Tomlinson won the Eastman Kodak Award with his project. A 'gm , g W ' 1 at-ff 1 r f.. ,, t 'V sl A . 0 , 5 1 'V-f , i ii 1 Grand Prize winner Jatin Patel. The LC Science T l Fair The Science students worked very hard for their Science projects exhibited at Open House and other larger science fairs for scholarships. Joe Kenney, who ranked high in the Merit Scholar finalists, won first place in the math and computer division of the school's science fair. His project concerned Enzyme, Kinetics, and Inhibition. Scott Kirby and Scott Watkins placed second and third, respectively. One of the grand prize winners for Lakeview's science fair was Christie Herald. Christie won first place in the biology division with her project Identification and Characterization of Bacterial Flora Originating in Gasoline Storage Tanks. Jatin Patel's project on Retinoid Control a Acinar Pancreatic Car- cinogenesis was named a grand prize winner at Lakeview's science fair. Winning the environmental division in Lakeview's science fair was Eric Tomlin- son. Eric's project concerned Corona Discharge Photography. Mickey Allen's project on Catalysts received a first-place rating in the chemistry division. Taking first place in the engineering division was An- drew Gwie with his project concerning Photosyn- thesizing Electricity.
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Among Lakeview's top students were those who received the Merit Scholar Award in taking the PSAT. Kevin Salser belonged to the National Honor Society, planning to attend the University of Texas to major in Electrical Engineering. His favorite subject was Computer Math. He enjoyed swim- ming, riflery, mechanics, and reading. Kevin said that his most important achievement was in learn- ing to put thoughts into words. E. rrt . ft A 3' Tim Stettheimer participated in the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, History Club, German Club and the Yearbook Staff. Tim enjoyed his French and Karate studies along with his Computer class. He will go to Hardin-Simmons to major in Psychology or Com- munications. He was also nominated for the Golden Herald Award in a Foreign language. Tim felt his most meaningful experience was in gaining a few friends that he could call his brothers and sisters. Merit Scholars 4 s 'H 1 ,V . , Q I K Christie Herald belonged to the National Honor S ty, Mu Alpha Theta, and received a second place a Regional Science Fair. In her Senior year, she nominated for the Golden Herald Award in Scie Most Likely to Succeed and Outstanding Patriot a Legacy. In the Dallas Morning News sponsored cor she placed lst in the U.S. Navy division, 2nd in Biological Sciences, and won the U.S. Air Force Ai and the Health Professions Award. Christie will maj Chemistry at Texas A8zM. Scott Watkins belonged to the National Honor S4 ty, Mu Alpha, and Minutemen. Scott enjoyed water snow skiing, math, girls, and parties. Scott took col Algebra and intends to major in Engineering Mathematics. He felt that maturing over the y from a child to being out on your own was his mosi portant high school achievement.
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