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18 Looking Good
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X U 1 , V The LHS campus was the place to meet new people and establish lasting relationships. Whether it was through sports, classroom situations, clubs or just a chance meeting at snack, many priceless friendships were established throughout the year. Many students discovered that administrators, counselors and teachers were true friends and cared about their prog- ress. Homecoming was a time when Lancers became re-acquainted with one another. Graduation walking partners will never be forgotten. That special boy- friend or girlfriend and the happy memories they shared will be constant treasures. The open feeling of campus life made making friends easy; these rela- tionships blossomed into the most cherished posses- sions of every Lancer. 1. MRS. OTTO shows KEITH WOMACK a map of the CSULB campus for career day. 2. MARK ARMENDARIZ and his friends were hanging loose. 3. DARYL MC CLOUD shares a conversation with a friend between classes. 4. MR. EISENBER- GER registers disbelief at MR. KREB ' S hair-growing ability. 5. MRS. CLEAVER and MR. HAMILTON share some bookroom humor. 6. KATHY CHASE and MRS. PATTERSON work closely with each other. 7. TOD MURPHY hits a low five with KENNT DAVID ' S high five. 8. JEFF SMITH grudgingly gives in to STEPHANIE MERYS ' traditionalism. Making Friends 17
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Dressing with style was back in fashion at LHS in 1982. The casual look of the past gave way to a dres- sier look. Styles underwent some great changes as dancewear became common, western movies brought out the urban cowboy in some Lancers, and punk rock or new wave music influenced the return of mini- skirts, headbands and army fatigues. The collegiate look was also popular as many students went all-out to look preppy. 1. SUSAN LYDON, KATHY GRANT and CORY GARY model their knickers. 2. A wide variety of shorts are worn at LHS. 3. BRUCE DENNISTON is well-hidden with his camoflague look. 4. ROXANNE GISSEL. EUGENE LUJAN, JANET ZIMMERMAN and DANNY SPEAR were the ultimate campus preppies. 5. JIM THOMPSON and RICH BERGER go formal in new wave styles. 6. PAT MAL- LORY, ROBIN SMITH, DEBBIE ROSS. HEATHER HASTINGS and BRAD DAVIS project the pu nk look. 7. Different brand shirts were popular. 8. These shoes were made for style. 9. MICHELLE BOWERS, CARRIE MALECK, KHRISTY RICHARDS and DONNA GIDDEN prove that leg-warmers could be worn with anything. 10. Headbands looked good on DIANE STEWART, KARA BLACK and JILL ENRIQUEZ. 11. MICHAEL ANN ARCE, DEBBIE COLTICE and CHRISTY TURKEY looked great in their mini-skirts. OOD Looking Good 19
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