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ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE When it came to strength, endurance, perseverance and capability, Lancers were always in the spotlight. From baseball to weightlifting, from anatomy and physiology to computer mathematics, from orchestra and drama to participating on the LANCE or Citadel staff, Lakewood High School students maintained their eagerness to strive to be the best at whatever endeavor they encountered. Although not every workout, practice or rough draft proved to be exhilarating, long hours of honing skills and practicing each craft proved to be the necessary factor in mak- ing each performance count. One of the primary lessons taught at the school was to keep the desire to succeed going strong, even after graduation. Making the most of every situation was essentia 1. By exhorting each of his students to do his best, Mr. Arbogast hoped to coax Bill Miller into an all- time record bench press. 2. Sailing through the air with the greatest of ease, outstanding basketball star Angie Clark displayed perfect form as she did her lay-up. 3. When the apparatus was stored each day after sixth period workouts, Jenny Gilliland found some of the strangest places to practice her gymnastics skills. 4. High-jumping as both an athletic endeavor and an art form was epitomized by super-star Andre Lacoste. 5. Craig Carter, winner of the 1987 Achievement Award from The Na- tional Council of Teachers of English, freely gave of his time to tutor Lourdes Encinas, Suzy Artinian and Huberto Hernandez. 6. Microscopic organisms and their behavior patterns were no problem for Mike Newton and Jennifer Trierwieler witn the help of the big-wig of the biology department, Mr. Riley. 7. Coach Joe Burza and his faithful companion, Dino, wondered why the baseball team would ever send in a line-up like this one. 8. Team captain Ming Lao was the chauffeur of choice for Coach Logo Dunphy and the varsity golf team. 9. Dan Christen beamed as he and his fellow students finally cornered the elusive Mrs. Cobb. 10. Beach volleyball held many thrills for Carlos Iriarte. 11. Christy Hazelwood rounded the corner in a practice round. isJl — : TW1 ■ i u I 111 1 1 li i 4 Accept the Challenge
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THE WARMTH OF A SMILE mained another Lancers One of the nicest aspects of life at Lakewood High School was sharing good times with special friends. The list of ac- tivities to enjoy together was almost endless as Lancer friendships ranged far and wide. From a lunch bunch that met daily to swap stories, to watching a romantic sunset at the beach with that certain someone, great times were found in abundance. Locales varied from amusement parks to movies, or even just relaxing in front of the fireplace; however, the attitude that was so special, that of a warm smile or friendly spirit, re- constant. Everyone needed some encouragement at one time or No matter where they were found, one fact of life was that the times shared together would be cherished long past graduation day. 1, At Ihe courtyard of his parents ' home, Frank Torres entertained Gina Costello with stories about his childhood. 2. Seniors Aaron Cornell and Cindy Fernandez discovered that the Rusty Pelican restaurant was the perfect rendezvous for Sunday brunch. 3. An unexpected explosion in chemistry class provided a moment of humor for Ms. Gilpin and her students, Matt Malloy and Diana Worsley. 4. As they anxiously awaited the summer sun and some decent beach weather, Rico Meza and Stacy Cala surveyed the situation at Mother ' s Beach from a romantic roost. 5. A halloween treat from the goblins at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory was an irrestible temptation for Pauline Corelli. 6. Sophomores Vito Messineo and Renee Foulkes found that Saturday night transportation for that big date was oftentimes difficult to obtain. 7. A relaxing rock was a source of a smile from I.ikita Jackson and Satwan Johnson. 8. A peaceful evening in front of the fireplace set the mood for Kenny Harper and Bridget Armstrong. 9. After the first period blahs had been left behind, by snack period every Lancer could manage a warm smile and friendly greeting for fellow students. 10. Smiles indicate the prevailing feelings of the many I.ancers who shared both lunch and good times on Lakewood ' s newly constructed Center Stage. J ■ ■ •=» ft The Warmth of . i Smile
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