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Legacy other than yearbook production. From the begin- n' g of the year to 'ts end passionate romance took place between a green-eyed beau- ty and a photographer who took his gorgeous hair in his own hands and permed it. The only downfall in this romance was that one party was not aware of it. Wonder Woman broke up with her guy and found comfort with males of the blonde type. Holly and Tony found each other, and Dale recovered from his loss with treasurable Jenny. A number of guys, specifically eligible jocks, chased after our dancer Cheri, but she always kept Robby com- pany. Teresa had a lot of problems, but she made it through everything with flying colors. Tammy took the Big Boss' place. Tamra finally got up from sitting on Pat's lap, while Richie and Chip stopped slam-dancing with Ashley, Chris, and Joe. Maybe next year News will hook our saviour, A.C. Many things happened in the yearbook staff in 1 , a H 1 ...T a 'Q . ,I Q ss ' 'X ff f 'a T f- ,rf . KM Vyh. .-.: M K 'i P Karie Lewis worked on the even after her . .... 51 T, . s, X W - .. ' . 1 1 Photographers are a really unusual breed of barbaric natives when they get together. Steve Maygar feels he works better with his baseball cap on
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History Club The world's history is a fascinating subject to ex- lore and that is why the Lakeview History Club ras formed. lt is the only such club in Garland, nd it enjoyed a successful second year. The iembership varied at each meeting, but everyone njoyed the club's trips down Uhistory lane. Guest speakers told of the Soviet Union and ngland, and one even spoke of his experiences in 2 concentration camps during World War Il. ponsor Gail Price and members toured the Old iity Park in December to view the beauty of Ihristmases past. ln March, they visited the Dallas 'luseum of Modern Art to discover how greatly art as changed throughout the years. lThey also iere shocked to discover that heaps of scrap iron nd rope ladders were displayed as art.J The History Club also expressed interest in cur- ent events by sponsoring a school-wide contribu- on to the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. Col- mbian lollipops were sold to raise money for iose students going on the Close-Up Washington 'ip and club activities. The History Club had a Jccessful year that ended with an even more suc- essful final party full of fun, pizza, and John F. lennedy. '74 L members lsuch as Bryn Harris and Chip Clarkl enjoyed reliving childhood. , Members enjoyed atour of the Dallas Museum of Art, and so did mascot Corinne Price. Patti Cook poses with an intriguing object found in the museum. History Club members include: Front Row: Sabine Virani, Kathryn Hallmark, Angie Sager, and Tammy Thompson. Back Row: Vice President Chip Clark, President Karie Lewis, Secretary Bryn Harris, Sponsor Gail Price. Historian Tim Stet- theimer. and Treasurer Russell Hudspeth. 2199 +1 History Club
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'T li ,Z T v 6' 2? be Teresa Boyer helps in ou books These high school journalism students really get strange in front of a camera, vu-.,..,.e- I 3 e Pendley and Chad Starks sold a few ads for the newspaper and took pictures for the to work with. Senhnel The news source of Lakeview kept busy this year with all the important events in local and in- ternational spheres. Covering everything from books and new movies to the Judas Priest concert, the Sentinel Staff kept busy. Everyday during 4th period in A105 the staff could be seen working: selling ads, writing stories and designing pages for the school paper, the news beacon of Lakeview. There was so much news to cover that coeditor Jay Brown took to the airways every Monday Wednesday and Friday with News and Commen- tary covering the major headlines from the big newspapers and other parts of national news that studious students had little time to investigate. Members of the staff experienced every part of newspaper business writing headlines and copy to layout design selling ads to the actual printing and selling. From this experience students e- merged with a higher understanding and apprecia- tion for journalism. Russel Hudspeth searches for newspaper copy.
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