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Of '83 Home Ec, English, Biology, Algebra, and American History. The list seems almost endless of the subjects you can take. We at Lakeview feel we can get an excellent education, if we try! For some reason, we feel, once we get to school it's time to fool around. But in this case, we have never been so wrong. Our lives educa- tion comes from these four years of diligent working. With the three years of English, two and a half years of Math, two years of Science, two and a half years of Social , Studies, one half year of Typing, and one year of Physical Education, we are able to walk out of | this school knowing we have the capability to earn the 200 credits required for graduating. The bell rings every morning at 9:00 when all of the students are to report to class. The bell rings every 55 minutes until the last bell at 3:16 Mondays, oh those terrible Mondays! When everybody is still talking about their dates, from last weekend. Or that terrible break up that happened. Tuesdays, are a little better than Mondays, but people are still trying to remember the last fun filled weekend. Wednesday, it's fin- ally hump day, the mid- dle of the week. Only two more days left. Thursday, it's getting closer and people now talk about the upcoming activities. Friday, Finally now just to live through the day's work and fun! Top Right, Pat Novicki shows a class of students the art of the Amendments in his awesome way. Lower Right, Ed Lemburg en- joys a nice meal and a glass of milk he prepared in Home Ec. Right, Cathy Finecy works on the Computer in the computer room. 16-ACADEMICS
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Learn the Definition Top Left, Sandra Jaixen. Kris Kluck, and Diana Asay show their skills on how to skin a cat. Top Middle, Dawn Buller does a little studying of her own in the Resource Room. Top Right, Kent Thomazin tries to show us that he also has a sense of humor, with a wig from the vocal room. Bottom Left, Mrs. Inselman explains a difficult subject to Steve Kula. Middle, Lisa Hassebrook and Bonnie Mautz have a lot of fun on their trip to Boys Town with the German classes Bottom Right, The only quiet and calm place in the whole school, once the yearbook is completed. ACADEMICS-15
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Top Left, Duane Lusche relaxes with a cold Mountain Dew, to relieve the pressures of the Platte College Speech Tournament. Above, Dave Schreiber moistens his mouth after a long hard class. Left, Julie Bohuslavsky and Cindy Arndt compare notes before school starts. Seniors 17
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