Matt McHenry
Thank you for helping our vision come to life through the phenomenal set pieces you build for us. We dream it, but it’s your hard work that makes it happen. Thanks also for helping to keep Mrs. McHenry happy and somewhat sane.
Jessica Chandler
Thank you for your enthusiasm for life, your humor, your baking and crocheting skills, and most of all, thank you for your friendship. You support our program, our students, and Mrs. McHenry and we always know you have our best interests at heart. Thank you for being a shoulder to cry on or a champion for our cause whenever it is needed. Love you!
Jessica Haskins
Thank you for your endless optimism, boundless energy, zest for life, encouraging words, constant hugs,
and unending friendship. Our days are brighter because of you!
Brigitte Cash and Traci McCracken
Thank you for being awesome new administrators and supportive friends.
Thank you also for getting Mrs. McHenry to LFO
and for being advocates for her and the Drama program.
Ed Helton
Thank you for your generous donations to us year after year.
And thank you most of all for being one of our biggest supporters and fans.
LFO Administrators
Thank you for encouraging the creation and expansion of this program and recognizing the value of a class like Drama and the students it serves. And thanks for putting up with the chaos that often surrounds "dramatic" teenagers.
Faculty and Staff of LFO
Thank you for welcoming Mrs. McHenry into this family 7 and 1/2 years ago! And thank you for loving, supporting and at times, just simply tolerating our program and our kids. We couldn’t do this without your cooperation and support.
Family and Friends of all our Lakeview Dramatic Arts students
Thank you for allowing us to take up so much of your student's time over the years and for putting up with whatever quirky new thing they came home doing because of Drama class. For those of you attending shows in the pre-Colonnade era, thank you for the hours spent at our plays in less than stellar folding chairs, drama rooms, and cafeterias with little to no air conditioning or heat. The Colonnade is definitely a step up for us all. Next step - our own auditorium. Someday.
Class of 2019 LDA Seniors
Alice Bodine, Cooper Born, Kerrianne Darby, Jesse Daugherty, Colby Frady, Jared Glenfield, Summer Hicks,
Reahgan Howe, Hailie Hutcheson, KE McNabb, Tyler Moreland, Jewel Okoronkwo, Chelsea O'Neal,
Logan Orr, Halley Pilkington, Chelsea Price, Mason Snodgrass, and Blake Syharath,
For some of you, this adventure started when we had a little bit of a Christmas attitude and then went vintage with Hitchcock. We hunted ghosts, somehow found our way to Oz and back home again, and set off on a quest through the jungle to discover the strength of our pack. We survived the Zombie Apocalypse, only to fall through the rabbit hole and go on adventures with Alice, which led to some strange happenings with the Stargazer. Finally, we learned the rules of horror movies, became detectives with Sherlock Holmes and learned to celebrate what makes all of us unique by reflecting back in the Springdale High Bruins yearbook. In many ways, this production Yearbook really does sum up what is best about high school and this Drama program - being who you are and finding your “tribe”. We hope that your Drama experience has allowed you the chance to see the beauty of each day and enabled others to see your best side. As Steven Fendrich, author of Yearbook wrote, “that should be our job, each and every day, to make sure people see our good side. Just like they see beauty when they see a columbine.”
We have seen your best side and appreciate the beauty you have brought into this sometimes dark world.