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- 1.1--..........M,t Swee Q---' snr thearts offered hopes for A Brand New Day. . FIS, -fm f ,gwq Melissa Preston, while concentrating for the spring show, practices solo. Cynde Ber erforms to a rock song. 5 Mt Activities 49
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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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oods bright at Christmas time Christmas is one of the most memorable times at Lakeview. The stu- dent body and staff are in the best of itii ' moods, anticipating the up-coming holi- day vacation. Traditions, such as the decoration of the Christmas tree in the Commons-Area and the caroling done 'L ' 5 by the foreign language clubs, give lt 3 students a feeling of belonging. ,Lu ,7 4 As the last week of school draws near, final plans are made for parties and gifts are exchanged among friends. The V' child comes out in all of us when Santa Claus visits Lakeview to pose for pictures. A The last few days bring the tradi- K i tional competition among the second period classes, all of them striving to win the door-decorating contest, which would enable them to have a party. If L fr Q i Y 5? , - Q i, Christmas in Texas was one of the most popular themes in this year's door-decorating contest. .W Yi V- ,h s ,. A :gt ..,,.,,,,,.-s..,,,NmW 4 l' 5 This year students were able to have their pictures made with Santa Claus. Kim Carroll and Christy McCollum pose with Santa Claus tCoach Goodellj for their pic- ture of holiday cheer.
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