Lakota High School - Lakhian Yearbook (Kansas, OH)

 - Class of 1983

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f ,-'Wifi Communi- cations Our longuoge deportment consists of mony closses, Since English is port of every- doy life, it is importont to spend time out- side of the classroom os well os ing such os the librory. English is o required course for three yeors of high school, so the teochers try to odd o little excitement. Moking speeches, helping to oct out ports of 0 Shokespeoreon ploy, ond working together in Journolism to creote o school newspoper is o breok from the regulor spelling ond grommor. A. Spending time in the librory helps in- creose Shoron Newmon's vocobulory. B. Who wiil go first is the question in Mr. Steve Doty's Speech closs. C. Dovid Stevens mokes sure he hos his eyes on the oudience insteod of his speech poper. D. lt is not thot eosy to stoll on o speech, os Ruben Mortinez finds out, E. Mr. Jeff Szobo hos to check for occurocy when he is groding the Senior English closs' homework. F, Spending time in the librory is port of leorning obout different types of sources. Andy Gorcio tries out the comics while Jerry Long ond Dove Miller get down to serious business. .aid E k we ss Mm' 4' in in ii: i 5 ,. ,N A, Siisakf ev.

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Maw... .. jf M,,,,WwW omg. -4 Delights Bag ladies to traffic jams. Schools to grocery stores. At first glance, Washington, D.C. may seem to be a blueprint of any other American city, but eight seniors had the opportunity to spend four days there this year and discovered that it isn't so commonplace afterall. It abounds with a constant stream of tourists, numerous foreign embassies, and many prominent people. Though the group didn't get to catch a glimpse of President Reagan, they did tour the White House and had a personal meeting with Ohio Senator John Glenn. The Capitol Building, the Washington Monument, and the Smithsonian Museum were a few of their many stops. Though they probably had as much fun in their hotel rooms and riding the Metro CWashington, D.C.'s mass-transit system? as they did everything else, the group came back with a better understanding of how the national government is run andthe people behind it. A. The Capitol Building. B.ln Arlington Cemetery, Pete Gibson and Dave Miller seem to have a little problem. C. The whole group together: Wendy Keller, Robin Keller, Candy Nleset, Rick Kline, Lynette Timmons, Gary Holman, Pete Gib- son and Dave Miller. D. The Lincoln Memorial. E. Pat Stahl, Clair Younr, and Dave Worsteln were chaperones for the D.C. trip, F. Would you believe Rick Kline ever saw a camera before?



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ll: Flll Hdds Up Mathematics is o very important port of everyday life, for many people. Almost any career that you may choose concerns math. Whether you choose to be a doctor, teacher, businessperson orjust plan to get married, you will use skills in math to achieve many goals. Because of this, a background in math is very important. The Mathematics department here at Lakota teaches students the many bosic skills needed for later life. As a Freshman entering high school, you have the choice of Intermediate Moth, General, or Algebra I, After the first year, if the student wishes to continue their study of math, there is Geometry, Algebra II, and Senior Moth to choose from. The teachers of these courses are Miss Stoudinger and Mr. White. The courses offered help students to prepare themselves for the future, whether or not it contains college. V16 A. Kelly Kimmet proves that deep thought and con- centration are needed to complete her Senior Math homework. B. Geometric figures have many different parts to them. Miss Stoudinger exploins this to a closs. C. Listening to an explanation from another clossmate is often helpful. Don Ginnever seems to be trying to figure outjust what is being explained. D. Computers are very useful to someone in the Mathematics field. Tim Wasserman uses his skills on the computers shown to students at the school. E. Many times, Mathematics can be helpful in other classes. Lisa Strawman uses math to figure out a problem. F. Dan Baker listens closely so he doesn't miss a thing being explained. 87

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