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

 - Class of 1984

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Lakeview Centennial High School - Legacy Yearbook (Garland, TX) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 187 of 310
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French Club Each club has a purpose, and the French Club was no exception. The French Club's purpose was to keep alive the culture of romantic France and have fun while doing it. Under the direction of Denise Burwald, the members enjoyed tasting French cuisine at Le Louvre and at Lakeview or a real French breakfast. Other French Club ac- ivities included selling Toblerones to earn money ifor the club scholarship, viewing a French movie at a local theater, holding a Mardi Gras party in March, and class time culture presentations lthroughout the year. -f Q f , , rw-1 ,,..,,,,, , fa-1 V 1 ,Cu-. s. Berwald always has work for her students, and presidents, to do. I F J 1 N 'si !l lv-il Michelle Riley is never at a loss for words. ,X -.-----. Yi. ,ng 1 C... Syl' hikin-...c When French Club gets together, Chad Starks always manages to have fun. Vice President Carrie Wilcox, Secretary Kim Raines, Sponsor Mrs. Denise Berwald, President Natalie lvey, and Treasurer Cathy Cohea. ti FRONT ROW: Carrie Wilcox, Gina Berry, Amy Pearce, Sharon Muse, Michelle Ervin. SECOND ROW: Karis Probst, Diane Hurst, Carol Nichols, Kim Raines, Kim Smith, Kristy Ussery, Michelle Riley, Julie Frerichs. THIRD ROW: Mike Jones, Leslie Price, Kristan Kelley, Colinda Higgins, Cheryl Brock, Natalie Ivey, Greg Perry, Chad Starks, Janet Brown, Cathy Cohea, Bryan Finley.

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a Everyone Art Club Many students in Lakeview have natural artistic abilities. The more serious artists of the school are members of the Creative Arts Club sponsored bg Mrs. Sharon Rogers. Members remained active throughout the entire school year by donating theii time and skills to school and community projects They made gifts and decorations for other club: and teachers, but their main school contribution in volved Homecoming. Without the Art Club': countless hours of dedication required for the decorations, this year's dance may not have beer quite as successful. The members' talents extend ed beyond Lakeview's walls when they createc items for the people residing in area nursing homes and brightened a few lives. , The Art Club also enjoyed the fruits of th i labor. Money earned by various projects and selling Lifesaver Lollipops contributed to ma ,Auf Class time allows members to create. 'gleefmr l club parties during the year and to a scholarsl awarded at the end of the year. VJQI-vm .: , ,,, , FRONT ROW: Tony Cummings, Steve Howard, Richard Beaird, Steve Garrett, Kirby Pople. SECOND R4 Mrs. Sharon Rogers, Nancy Oglin, Janette Nix, Tammy Rogers, Linette Fibiger. THIRD ROW: Debbie Ya Tammy Whiteman, Julie Horak, Lisa Flori, Melissa Rodriguez, Andrea Maupin, Susan Streng. NOT SHOV Leah Pickrell.



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German Club This year was one of the best yet for the members of Lakeviewls German Club. If an activi- ty was not planned when members wanted one, sponsor LeAnne Dickson was swamped with sug- gestions. Those suggestions included dining at Ger-T man restaurants, visiting Photon, and having good, i old-fashioned fun. l Members did get serious enough, though, forl more down-to-earth activities. They sold advent! calendars during Christmas season to raise funds, and they generously gave the unsold calendars tol senior citizens homes. Several members par-i ticipated in German competitions such as the November Fest twhich featured a rootbeer guz- zling contestl and the February competition held at Austin Collegel. Tim Stettheimer gave his all to win the arguments he loved to start. FIRST ROW: Kristi i'Pelra Ruyle, Secretary Felisa Jasmin Hunter, Parliamentarian Joanann Johanna O'Neill, Misty Nina Amy Julia Maher, Tracee 'LBianca Belzle SECOND ROW: Keith Fritz Shaddox, Alan Thorsten Matthews, David Sven Brent 'lJan Dannen, Patrick 'LSebastian Thalmann, Craig Simon Molyneaux, Barbara l'Monika Kepple THIRD ROW: Mark Hill, Brian Jorg Kilpatrick, Eric Erik Lennington, President Andy Hansel Fulcher, Shawn t'Tobias Weeks, Steve Uwe' .. .. H .Y . Y SHO 2. . ,, . .. H n ll' Sponsor Ms. Dixon participates gracefully in everything she does. Richard Christian Beaird Frau Lea Anne Dickson Sponsor V' ani Tim ' ' Susa Andreas Stettheimer Debbie Kelm WN Vice President Marcel Bjorn Naujok, Treasurer Lance Turner Saleem Virani Club members always enjoyed getting together.

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