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s — Lancers In Their Although it rained throughout this 19th Loyalty Week, Lancer Spirit could not be dampened. Students showed their spirit for East by actively participat¬ ing in the following Dress-Up days: 1) Favorite Television Character or Celebrity Day 2) Inside-Out Backward Opposite Day 3) MTV Music Day 4) Tourist Sheik Hawaiian Day 5) Lancer Blue Day. During the week, people passing by the East campus may have thought that the whole student body had gone crazy. There were all kinds: people vvalking around with their clothes on the wrong way, guys dressed as girls, people dressed in sheets and others walking around with newly sprayed neon-orange hair. Visitors would have sworn that a portion of the student body couldn ' t dress themselves, some were having a Boy George crises, some just got up from bed with the sheets and all, and others were straight out of an MTV video. Some of the more colorful and stand-outish costumes included Gandhi, Aunt Jemima, ZZ Top, Gilligan, and even a television proudly bearing the MTV symbol. (Honorable mentions go to all the others we neglected to mention.) In any case, the student body as a whole had a good time and made the entire week enjoyable. 1) Tim Eiserle sets off enthusiastically to another class. 2) Oliver Bell, Scott Gass and Robb Nabb 3) Fashions this year really went for the “individual look” 4) “If only we could find Q-building on this map. 5) To Jerry Costello, Grant Blaies, and Jon Rosenstengel dressing as ladies was quite an adjustment. 6) Tammy Fischer, Tracy Arnold, and Jill Kaufman go for the “bov-ish” look. 7) Just two average students on their way to their next class. 8) Jerry Costello and Larry LeCompte take a needed break. They’ve had a horrendous day!! 9) There seems to be a bit of a misunderstanding here.
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Lancers Deck The Halls p- 4 4i ■ • r- w hr t his year, as in ears past, the halls were decorated during Loyalty Week. This not only shows the spirit of some of Last’s organizations, hut gets the student body as well as the teachers in a more festive mood. Some of the organizations that participated in this event were Drama-Speech, German Club, Cheerleaders, and C oncert C hoir. The halls are decorated Thursda) night b dedicated members of these organizations. The dinner of this event was Concert Choir, who presented “C.C. I.V.” It non hands down!
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