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

 - Class of 1982

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The basketball queen nominees and their escorts leave the court after Phyllis Vank was crowned. -. N f .4 Nominee, Diane Moore. Team chooses Vank 1981-82 Basketball Queen, Phyllis Vank, was announced at the Wilmer- Hutchins game's halftime ceremony Friday, February 19. The other two nominees for this honor were Diane Moore and Misty Pickering. The nominees were named Friday morning and presented that evening. Doc', Montgomery presented the three girls and crowned the Queen. A senior, Phyllis Vank is Varsity Head Cheerleader. Also a senior, Diane Moore is a Sweetheart Lieutenant and junior Misty Pickering is on the Girls' Varsity Volleyball Team. The Basketball Queen and nominees are chosen and voted on by the basket- ball team. Nominee, Misty Pickering. Activities 47

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Freedom, Lakeview's music ensemble. .4 Marge Starks, Christi Carr, Bebe Straw, and Shalyn Skrivanek sing Looks Like We Made It, K..-, ll Rickey Smith and Mark Green sing Louisiana Saturday Night. 46 Activities The dream never dies The dream never diesi' was the theme of Freedom's spring show. The show was April 2 in the auditorium. Freedom is the pride of Lakeviewis choral department. These talented young musicians are chosen, by audi- tions only, from the members of the A'Cappella Choir. Freedom performs for many civic organizations, such as Lion's Club, Rotary Club, Dallas Irish Association Fair, and for the Centennial Homes Christmas party each year. This year they also performed for the Texas A8LM Mother's Club Spring Style Show. Although all of the members of Freedom were new to the group this year, they are talented and have been very successful. Other music in the show ranged from Country and Western to Rock and Disco. Included were I Love a Rainy Night , On the Road Again , San Antonio Rose , 9 to S , I've Got the Music in Me , Looks Like We Made It , California Dreaming , Java Jive , Working for the Weekend , The Boy From New York City , and How Deep Is Your Love. Choral Director Marty White felt that the show was a great success ad- ding, The kids worked hard so it was good. She also had a big turnout, but by the looks of the crowds at other Freedom performances the crowd was never a worry. Freedom had great expectations for their spring show which consisted of popular new music and some older favorites. Many members of Freedom sang solos. Included in these were Queen of Hearts and When I Die by Sandy Victor, Stop Draggin' My Heart Around by Christi Carr, 'louisiana Saturday Night by Rickey Smith and Mark Green and 'IWhy Do Fools Fall in Love by Marge Starks,



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Yankee Doodle Girls do it again As football season turned into basket- ball season and as basketball season ended, the Sweethearts began to con- centrate on their 1982 Spring Show. The theme of the show was Yankee Doodle Girls and like last year's show g'On The Road Again, it proved to be a huge success. The show featured many dance routines and skits in which all of the girls enthusiastically participated. Sweetheart officers, members of the Golden Hearts, managers, squad leaders, squads and Liberty Doll of- ficers all worked hard on acts and costumesg and the routines were per- formed to hits such as Destroyer, Rock and Roll High Schoolfl Shake lt Upf' and Lady. An especially memorable routine was performed by the Sweetheart officers. They performed to America by Neil Diamond and the girls wore white solotards funitardsj with red, white and blue chiffon butterfly wings. Performed February 26 and 27 in the auditorium, the show was a huge success. The show was even more special to the girls as it was the last time for them to all perform together. 48 Activities 5 as -. Xialfv -I Ng. U '- 4 Kecia Buchanan waits for signs from above for the next step. Sweetheart officers perform their entrance to Yankee Doodle Dandy for the last time.

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