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GIVE IT THE WORKS ookll AH N Ml RS From the beginning of the day until the very end, one of the most pleasant things to look forward to was food. No matter where it was consumed, life ' s fuel took several forms, some conventional and some bizarre. Many Lancers remained on campus to either eat in the cafeteria or to brown-bag it with friends. For others, ob- taining a lunch pass with one of those sil- ly red dots was the ticket to freedom for a whole thirty-seven minutes between fourth and sixth periods. Students quick- ly jammed into friends ' cars and began the race to the fast-food parlor of choice on any particular day. After stuffing faces with mounds of cholesterol, sugar and grease, they parked six blocks away from school and dashed to sixth period, usually with a Coke in hand. 1. A sunny day at the cookie Muncher ' s Paradise was the perfect getaway for Richie Kidd as he searched for the best chocolate chip cookie in town. 2. The generous selections at the Sizzler taco and tostada bar agreed with Lori Ball ' s appetite. 3. Characters ' cuisine, as well as the outstanding decor, were the ingredients necessary for DeAnna Pfeiffer and Cindy Mertz to spend a night out on the town. 4. Ordering breasted chicken, Billie |o Flake completed her plans for a gourmet meal. 5. Parker ' s Lighthouse, a Shoreline Village favorite, was the right place for Sheri Mize. 6. Ruth Sanchez examined the salad selection to make certain that she got the freshest watermellon. 7. As she shopped. Misty Andrewson eyed the tempting pastries. 8. Jason Cox and Melanie Sedlak awaited service at one of their favorite haunts, the Mermaid Tavern Coffee House and Bookstore. 9. Entranced by the selection, loe Narvaez ordred his favorite grind. 10. Heidi ' s 1 ' rogen Yozurt offered the sweetest flavors and best sprinkles around, according to Kristi Dunlavy. 11. Dana Wyborny and Denise Scamp were inseparable as they pigged-out on Lamppost Pizza ' s speciality, pepperoni and eel. 12. Every flavor was a special treat for Nicole Dempsey, Lisa Morissette and Vicki Davis as they took time out from soccer practice to visit Swenson ' s. 8 Cive It the Works
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WHAT A YEAR! celebration of the centennial abuse, and recognition of the special events made for extraordinary times. The school year began with more than a bang as events quickly happened that foretold of a special year. First, the electrici- ty for the entire school went out on a fateful Friday; students performed admirably by going to classes on time, even without bells. Two weeks later, on Thursday, October the first, a 6.1 earthquake that was centered on the Whittier Narrows fault shook the school at 7:42 a.m. Evacuation was accomplished very smoothly; more importantly, not one injury was registered among the three thou- sand people. Throughout the year, from the of Long Beach, special assemblies on drug wo hundredth birthday of the Constitution, 1 A good-bye kiss from his mother prepared Matt Revis to meet any contingency, even an earth- quake! 2. Headlines in the local press screamed the news (hat the Whittier Narrows fault was the epicenter of the quake; for Bunna t.ach, the epicenter was Lakewood High School. 3. After years of practice, surprise drop drills enabled LHS ' students to react correctly when the quake finally happened. 4. What a bummer for |udy Hummer. 5. Most of the Lancers who were on the footbafl field behaved admirably; a two-hour delay in the start of school was necessitated while buildings were inspected. 6. Aaron Knight proudly admitted that he was among the largest entering sophomore classes in history. 7. Every lunch bunch had its standouts; this group included Connie Clark. Shannon Witts and Tricia Guavin. 8. Transportation problems plagued sophomores Shari Gilbert. Carolyn Bishop. Marie Nielsen and Kim Elliott throughout the year. 9. Sandy Rangel and Denise Mahaffey spent hours going over the information on the college bulletin board in an effort to make a sensible choice. 10. Long Beach Mayor Ernie Kell proudly displayed the centennial logo for the city ' s one-hundredth anniversary to Student Body President Nicole Naylor and Stu- dent Body Vice President Nancy English during their tour of the fourteenth floor of City Hall. 10 What a Year!
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