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Vocational T he Vocational classes were designed to teach skills to the students who enroll in them. Many of these were basic skills that every- one will need sometime in their lives. Most of these were specifically for the student who does not wish to go on to college. A Vocational class could also be something the student is particularly interested in. This en- abled him to get practical exper- ience that he can use away from high school. Vocational and Business go hand in hand, as they are practi- cal learning experiences designed to be larger parts of our lives away from school. Paula Zamora enjoys painting in the Girls' Bathroom. 26 Rose Williams hard at work adding up figures.
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Business •W yping, Shorthand, CORE. BOE, and DE were all Busi- ness classes at LAHS. These classes were de- signed for those students who were interested in Business as a career or those that just wanted to learn some basic secretarial and business skills. The courses were taught by Janice LaSalle, Ruby Jones, and Ted Seiler. BOE and DE were designed to allow a senior to be employed in the afternoon, thus gaining experience in applying their skills. Business is al- ways a part of a students' life, in or out of LAHS. Hey, I got it! Veronica Ballez contemplates the seriousness of typing property. 25
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Kathleen Hogue concentrates on her flute playing. usice was taught in various ways at L.A.H.S. during the 1979-80 school year. Through chorus, ensemble, and band to students learned the fundamentals of singing, reading notes, and playing instruments. These classes were taught by Keith Garber, with the addition of Frank- Paayn, who taught choir and en- semble. Throughout the year choir, ensemble, and band gave humor- ous concerts which were greatly enjoyed by everyone. Music was in- deed an important part of L.A.H.S. and our education. One of the music classes listens intently to instructor Frank Payn. ''Really, we’ve got to quit singing those lulla- bies. Concentration is shown on the face of George Alvarez. This is so boring, we’ve already practiced it eight times. 27
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