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The Face of Apple

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Myleen Sopoco and Jessica Kurien, Reporters
December 5, 2011

“Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful, that’s what matters to me.” -Steve Jobs On October 5th, 2011, due to a long struggle with pancreatic cancer, the world lost one of its most innovative and ingenious... Read more »

A New Member is Introduced to the Apple Family

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Jaric Jones, Reporter
November 8, 2011

Though Steve Jobs is gone, his contributions to Apple’s long lived legacy marches on. On October 5, 2011, Jobs passed on after a long fight with pancreatic cancer, leaving the iPhone 4S as his last contribution to the world. Unfortunately, the one unanswered question, that is killing tech nerds... Read more »

Making a Difference

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America Galvan, Reporter
October 23, 2011

On an early autumn morning, Lakeview students lined up anxiously awaiting the opportunity to save a stranger’s life. On October 12,2011, Carter Blood Care came to Lakeview, from 8 am to 2 pm, for their annual blood drive. One-by-one, people donated their blood in the hopes of saving a... Read more »

Back To Back Success

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Hailey Ellis, Co-Editor
October 21, 2011

The Texas Rangers and the St. Louis Cardinals go head-to-head in the 2011 World Series, which is the Rangers’ second straight appearance in the annual Fall Classic. The Rangers trampled the Tampa Bay Rays during the American League Division Series, and dominated over the Detroit Tigers in the American... Read more »

It Takes Four To Samba

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Kaitlyn Walker & Hailey Ellis, Co-Editors
October 21, 2011

One of Lakeview Centennial’s, very own, principals has been selected to participate in the Brazil Administrator Exchange Program. The Administrator Exchange Program is a short term, mutual exchange opportunity that allows the countries of: Argentina, United States, Greece, India, Italy, Mexico, Brazil,... Read more »

Gibson’s Act

April 19, 2011

By: Ashley Tarver As citizens of the United States, we are the people and our voices being heard are values we treasure, but only few people use their voices, like one driven student. Freshman Aaliyah Gibson went to Austin to put in her innovative act, which was passed in the Youth & Government System... Read more »

Auto and Welding to Leave LC

March 31, 2011

by Sonia Trevino No more welding, priming, or buffing! Auto body and welding are moving from their Lakeview home to the distant turfs of South Garland High School. In an effort to balance out attendance in schools, auto body and welding are moving to South Garland starting in 2013. “They’re not getting... Read more »

Increase in Population Creates Lunch Madness

January 13, 2011

by Ashley Tarver The lunch bell rings and a massive whirlwind of students race from all ends of the school to secure their place in the lunch lines. Although the students grow and grow from year to year, the cafeteria workers remain the same few employees. “The workers in the cafeteria have been here... Read more »

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