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We ' ve Only Just Begun i The Class of ' 87 arrived on the Lakewood campus eager to learn and ready to participate. Although the first few weeks were sometimes trying, with problems in finding new classes, meeting new friends and exploring the campus, the sophomores settled down in no time to fit into the overall pic- ture of the school. Getting involved was one of the most im- portant steps sophs could take; whether it was team sports, clubs, senates, journalism, RGTC or music, each had a place for his special interests. By mid-year, the course the sophomores would sail until their graduation had been firmly sculpted from the many academic and extra-curricular choices offered to them. 1. RODNEY STEWART and MRS. COBB cannot discover what CRICKET STALWART thinks is so funny. 2. A 1985 innovation, THE SOPHOMORE DRILL TEAM added extra spirit to snack rallies. 3. Dancing her way through the crowd, NIKI ARMSTRONG enjoys the Homecoming Dance. 4. MRS. TORRES helps a new student get off to a great start by locating his schedule. 5. The Pankcake Breakfast, a Booster Club tradition, provides a warm welcome for SAL BARKEMA and his mother. 6. Filling out the all-important emergency data card was the first step in GREG MYERS ' high school career. 7 B( JBBY POWELL and his friends enjoy a moment at lunch to catch up on the latest gossip. 8. Sophomore senators ANNE WITKOWSKI and KATHE B( )WLER listen intently as JULIE DJIE explains her ideas for a fund raiser. 9. MR FOX waits impatiently for the results of MIKE ' S written test at the DMV. 10. GARRET RHEBERG pays close attention to MRS. OBER ' S homework assignment. 11. DAVID [ONES drives the best stretch-limo around 6 We ' ve Only Just Begun
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The Place To Be Any place that allowed Lancers to be themselves was the place to be in 1985. The originality of Lakewood ' s pepsters made rallies awesome and entertaining; staying on campus t(j watch them was a major innovation. Some Lancers found no need to leave the campus to participate in their favorite ac- tivities, while others found that working and taking part in off-campus events were equally thrilling. Quiet moments spent with close friends were often the best escape. Wherever one went, Lancers could be spotted doing what they do best — just being themselves. 1. MARCUS WILSON found that the dance at the Lakewood Youth Center was Ihe place to be after a Friday night game. 2. Fine-tuning LARRY the ROBOT was just one of JIM SURLOW ' S many talents in advanced elec- tronics. 3. GEOFF BARTON and DEBRA KOONS spend a relaxing day on a aquacycle at Alamitos Bay 4. MR HOWEY is proud of the work TODD HUGHES did to insure the success of the first issue of the LANCE. 5 Riding high in the air on Knott ' s parachute ride is a thrilling experience for JULIE MILLER and STEVE SOTH 6. CRAIG MCDONALD and the video class learn the importance of editing their work as they screen an original produc- tion. 7. MR. LYMAN and the PEPSTERS prove that the most important place to be on home game davs is the snack rally. 8. Grandma ' s Sugarplum is a favorite sweet spot for MATT PAUL and RALPH MAHAFFEY. 9. ELIZABETH BOLLA, TRACIE MASLOW and MARNIE AMBERCOMBIE catch the last few rays of summer. 10. The latest lip fashions are sampled by SUSAN MILLS and HOLLY ROOP. 11. Service with a smile gave STEF- FANI CAPPELLI some extra money. 12. DENISE ROBBINS prepares for the ski season. 8 The Place To Be
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