Lakewood High School - Citadel Yearbook (Lakewood, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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THE SECRET INGREDIENT -1 1. 1 -.S.I What were the secret ingredients that seem- ed to be mixed in just the right proportions and that enabled students to have a great time while making the right decisions? There was no special recipe; however, a prevailing attitude at the school of being able to find help when it was necessary for almost any problem that arose was in a large measure responsible for the many successes that took place. Administrators ' doors were open, teachers could be counted on for advice as well as knowledge, counselors bent over backwards to do more than their share, coaches spent countless hours teaching sportsmanship as well as the fundamentals of the game, and parents really cared, even at times when all seemed to be lost. The secret ingredient was a staple called love. 1. As she waved good-bye from Ihe tarmac at the Long Beach airport, Tracy Wilbanks embarked on Alaska Airlines for yel another adventure. 2. The secret ingredient for extra energy was ob- viously not the same for everyone as Ronnie Torres grabbed some extra protein before school. 3. lime Abel ' s assistance was a key factor in assuring the success of the automotive students help- ing Mr Irwin put his Porsche back together. 4. With an gleem in his eyes, Chef Keith Miller used a bunsen burner to prepare his specialty, Frog legs u la Room 318. 5. Cassandra Brandt wondered how accurate her likeness would be after the Shoreline Village artist had sketched it. 6. Carl Rodriguez and Linh Nguyen were amazed at the electronic wizardry performed by Mr. Patten. 7. ( .real table service was not difficult to find for Connie Messineo as long as lames Fillius was will- ing to don the apron and prepare the meal. 8. One of the primary ingredients in the success of the I. US Marching Regiment was Ihe drum line which was always climbing the walls. 9. Everyone needed friends, and two of the best buddies on campus were cheerleader )oey Lujan and song girl Carla McNeil. 10. Sergeant Tony, the Lakewood Army recruiter, showed Robert Kroll, Scott Workman and Shari Hughes some of Ihe more attractive options that awaited them after high school graduation. SAFETYFR5T I USEGOGflES V 1 1 « v F w fi« I i IS. 22 The Secret Ingredient

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