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A Lancer’s Gourmet Guide A Lancer’s diet consists mainly of (come on, we all know it!) Junk Food! Lancers are JllNK FOOD MONSTERS! Here we ha e the basic three meal plan: Breakfast: Breakfast is simply ignored, by stu¬ dents who can escape Mummy’s orders. If not, cold cereal (Fruit Loop, Capn’ C runch, etc.), toast, bagels, and sometimes cold pizza with soda will do. Lunch: Certain Lancers continue their streak with more junk food at the snack bar, McDon¬ ald’s, Ken’s, and other places. And, yes, some of us are brave enough to eat cafeteria food!!? THIS is supposed to give you all your nutrients!! Dinner: F ' .aten at home usually between 5:00- 7:00 p.m. Mummy always has it brewing on the stoie.
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East Gets Dance Fever Some of the many social events that take place at East are the dances. These are sponsored b the Student Council. Many of these dances are opened to everyone. Only a few dances are for couples only and they take place at Christmas and near Valentine ' s Day. The dance pictured here took place in November. It was a charity dance. If a gave 2 canned goods, they were admitted free. They could pay $2.00 instead. These canned goods were given to the needy in the area. Many families received these. Not only did students have a blast, but they also showed that teens do care.
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What Every Lancer Dreams Of Every teenager ' s dream is to get a car. From the time they pass Driver’s Ed., from the time they get their permit, from the time they actually hit the streets in their mom or dad’s vehicle .. alone ... does the teenager really express a desire to get a car that he can call his own. Many students have fulfilled their dream. When one looks at East’s parking lot, one can see the incredible differences of make and model that everyone has. Some people prefer small models, such as VW’s ... but these are only about 5% of the student car population. Many oth¬ ers choose a roomy model. Basically any thing with four wheels (no psychadelic paint or dented doors, thank you) seems to work. Still others decide to keep on saving for their cars. Is it worth it? ... sure. Just wait until 85-86
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