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EVERYBODY ' S DOIN ' IT One of the obvious facts about those who dressed for homecoming festivities was that styles had certainly gone through revolu- tionary changes since the 1950s. What was popular then became outrageous. A similar fate would probably befall the fashions of 1988. Would future Lancers really shave I M J letters and words in their hair? Could 4uhJ ' M ti .M human advertisements for brands of ! J J clothing last very long? And as for scooters, . just look what had happened to yesteryear ' s mopeds! Traditional styles seemed to make somewhat of a comeback this year as udents realized that either they or their parents ' hard-earned money would e better spent on something of lasting style and value. Whether it was wild nd wooly or sensible and sane, fashions were bound to change. 1. Enjoying a refreshing glass of New York Seltzer was the ideal after-school relaxation for Tia Gomez. 2. Active Lancers, such as Michelle Payne, Brett Cregar and John Haberland were often found at I) D Sporting Goods inspecting the latest athletic fashions. 3. The electronic craze that swept the nation included Rusty Wall who searched for the right video cassette for his entertain- ment. 4. Known throughout the campus for his stylish wardrobe, Chris Tinsley took a moment to study for Spring finals. 5. Basketball players were famous for having haircuts with a message, as displayed by lonathan Silk Chaney. 6. One of the crazy crazes of 1988 was the love affair such students as Maria Barrios, Lisa Johnson, Pauline Corelfi and Ernest Paul had for emblazoned visors. 7. The shoe selection at Nordstrom ' s made the choice all the more difficult for Jennifer Cunningham. 8. Cassandra Brandt, Mishel Narvaez, Christy Fitzpatrick and Negin Sattari model- ed their hair wraps. 9. These two beauties could not resist the dapper Brian Lottes. 10. Health fads ran from the silly to the fanatical; however, good health required regular exercise, a regimen of which Jamie Cassell and Michelle Racz approved as they merrily pedaled their lifecycles at the Weingart YMCA. 11. Sweaters were an expensive part of Joe Narvaez ' s wardrobe. men ' i —i 16 Everybody ' s Doin ' II
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THE BEST CONNECTIONS Student-teacher relationships played an ex- tremely important role at I. US. Whether it was the extra time a teacher freely gave to help solve a geometry problem, the hint from a chemistry partner in finding an unknown, the pat on the back from a coach after a mistake in practice, the smile from a counselor during the senior check, the wink from a staff assistant during checks for lunch passes or an encouraging word of congratulations from a grade-level ad- ministrator, each and every student needed and received continued support from members of the Lakewood staff. The ability to generate a grin here and there was an integral part of being known as a Lancer; the technique of making learning a fun experience was essential to the educational process. 1. Librarian Linda Dill found thai extra help in retrieving a stuck book was a necessity of life as she was rescued by her friends Carta McNeil, Don Mathewson and William Timlin. 2. Anatomy and physiology Students were overwhelmed by the similarities found by Mr. Saunders between his model brain and that of model student Margaret Stewart. 3. Volunteering was a common behavior at I. IIS. and Diane 1 ' ellner ' s unselfish relinquishing of a pint of her blood during the Red ed. 4. A sure-fire way of being able to face first period was to lple of starting with a quick can of Jolt cola. 5. How could such a Cross drive was greatly appreciated. 4. follow Mic RunoTfssortS example o spirited group as AP British literature have had the nerve to steal Mrs. Black ' s ride home? 6. Chris Ionian was almost as proud of his progress on the wordprocessor as Mr. Carr was. 7. One of the hottest performing groups at l.akewood was the famous |azz Band, under the expert direction of |an Olson H. Were these the Four Stooges out-of-conlrol or were (on Nowak, John Green, Bob ■Evans and Clarence Shaver four of the most helpful people on campus? 9. Thinking that a toupee would disguise his identity, a sneaky Robbie Wigod was cornered Dy his history class. 10. Elijah Anderson was perplexed by Coach Sweeney ' s expertise at the granny shot. 11. Taking a breather, Mike Courtney prepared to do battle once again 18 The Best ( jiriiici tions
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