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On The Flip Side A different life began after the end of seventh period for most Lancers. Whether it was off to work or play, practice or study, students and teachers left the hectic and demanding classroom to enter another world. Making extra money was never frowned upon; thus, many Lancers found themselves punching a time clock. For those who didn ' t find themselves behind a counter or in uniform, favorite hobbies like surfing tin ' last set before sundown consumed their free time. For a great number of Lancers the day did not end until perfection had been reached on the athletic fields, in the orchestra pit, on the pepsters ' pavement or in the mirror room. No matter how they spent their time, one could be assured that it was always well-spent. 1 TAMMY LOTSPEICH spends some of her extra time preparing Hawaiian Delight. 2. PEP CLUB leaders TERESA HENLEY and RUSSIA MADDEN show who is number one! 3. Cruising the campus, STEVE GWINN displays his skateboarding prowess. 4. A quick game of PacMan is enjoyed by ERIC SIMS anil LISA DAVIS. 5 [ERAMIE FAWSON and KIMMI BOATMAN keep pushin ' Ihose chocolate chips. 6. Hosts RICK AND SHELLY MEDINA share a bubbling good time with their friends, JAIME ROMERO, SAM BRISCOE. BRIAN GREBECK and PAT MAY. 7. Pizza delivery provides ex- tra cash for LOUIS BON. 8. MATT KNEELAND tends one of the best-kept lawns in Lakewood. 9. TPing was how MAGGIE COURTNEY and ]ILL STAITTI showed their friendship. 10. MATT STALLINGS gets a kick out of the way KELLI FAWSON returns her shopping cart. 11. Classroom sounds are provided by SOTEVY MAK. 10 On The Flip Side
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Bringin g Worlds Together i ■fcr jSWjf - fl Culture shock was turned into an extinct disease by Dr. Lancer and his welcoming staff. Lakewood ' s great melting pot of color, race, nationality and interests made submerging oneself into strange water simple, fast and easy. Flags of numerous countries waved proudly throughout the school in the form of radiant smiles and high scholastic achievement. Literature, food, language, sports and music were used as vehicles to promote better understanding of all ethnic groups. The ESL classes were springboards used by new arrivals to catapult them into the mainstream of Lancer life. Sharing, helping and adjusting were part of being a Lancer and each student participated in bringing the world a little closer together. 1 Taking time out from their busy schedules, the FLAG GIRLS give a benefit performance at the Sunshine Pre-school. 2. Exactness and neatness are two of the attributes ARNEL MANILOSA learned from MR. KREBS. 3. Samurai warriors are no match for the inscrutable MR. HOLZMAN as he models the kimono given to him on the sister cities exchange program. 4. The world of books is opened for YVONNE LIVINGSTON by MRS. GOOKE. 5 MRS. SWAYZE contemplates an answer from her Exceptionally Smart Linguists [ESL] class. 6. Few problems faced |ULIE GREETHONG because MR. GRAY was her counselor. 7. Latino dancers add delightful flair to the Inter- national Fair. 8. The CIVIS computer furnishes a job match for ANTHONY ' KEYS 9. Power volleyball class brings out the best in everyone. 10. The PTA . Milk Bowl fosters good sportsmanship and friendship among school. 11. The oX bounce em on the noggin ' soccer trick is a lesson well-learned by ALEX , ' ORTIZ 12 Bringing Worlds Together
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