LaSalle High School - Lantern Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1983

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Mrs. Darlene McDonnell B.S., M.S. Bal University State Mrs. Linda L. Archambault B.S. Western Michigan University M.S. I. USB. Mrs. Doris L. Britton B.S. Minot State College Mrs. Sharon Cohen B.S., M.S.T. University of Wisconsin Mrs. Arlene David B.S., M.S. Indiana University Ms. Diana Timmons B.S. Ball State University M.S. I.U.S.B. With job requirements always changing, skills are becoming even more important than ever. Students who are majoring in business ac- tually, have a great advantage over others. Some of the business classes offered here at LaSalle are Ac- counting I and II and Shorthand I and II. Others are office training, which specializes in filing and the proper ways to answer the telephone, typing, business law, and marketing. Students have an oppor- tunity to obtain jobs with much bet- ter pay because they are qualified to move up the ladder of success even faster. NINE T€ riVE Upp. Rt.: Was this due today? Mid. Aren ' t we having fun! Bet. Lt.: Is M after L or is N ? Bot. Rt.: Oh no, it ' s gone! 20 BUSINESS

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AI TISTS AND MODELS As you enter the shop rooms you come across many strange masks, clanging and banging noises, and the odor of hot machinery. These noises and smells are a natural part of the industrial arts department. LaSalle has the widest range of courses in the corporation. The electives include drafting, graphic arts, machine shop (ICT Club) electricity and electronics. The faculty and students com- bined to make a really great program. Mr. Frank Cackowski B.S., M.S. Indiana State University Mr. Thomas Gramza B.S., M.S. Bai University State Mr. Joseph Jasiewicz B.S. Ball State University M.S. Indiana University Mr. Frank Moriconi B.S., M.S. Indiana State University Mr. R. Wayne Wiley B.S,, M.S. Indiana State University Upp. Lt.: What do you think you ' re doing? Upp. Rt.: There are fun times in industrial arts too. Bot.: The ICT Club. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 19



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€.E. A. — BUSINESS DEPARTMENT I.C.L. AM CLASSES I.C.L. I M CLASSES C.C.E. WCRriNC CLASS The Intensive Office Labs, I.O.L, and the Cooperative Office Education, C.O.E., combined, make up the Office Education Association, O.E.A., which pro- motes office and business careers. The O.E.A. club is made up of these members who meet to gain experience in using parliamentary procedures effectively and serving the community. Job opportunities are explored and skills learned in the classroom are applied to real- life situations. State and National conferences allow for office skill competition. Top (Morning class): Row 1: Julie Stockton (Treasurer), Lois Wiggins, Toni Wiser (Historian), Michele Anglin, Renita Williams (Secretary). Row 2: Mrs. David (Coordinator), Ann Atherton, Janet Kwiecinski (Vice-President), Shelia Smith, Michelle Birkla, Traci Jones (Parliamentarian), Larry Nagy, Craig Butts (O.E.A. Delegate), Darlene Fincher (President, O.E.A. Delegate), Laura Whiteman, Kim Kopinski, Chris Houp, Robin Dierlam, Chris Passwater. Middle (Afternoon class): Row 1: Karen Johnson (President), Phyllis Newbor (Parliamentarian), Janice Breeding (Secretary), Natalie Cencelewski ( Treasurer), Vicky Kinas (Historian). Row 2: Mrs. McDonnell (Coordinator), Freida Smith (O.E.A. Delegate), Candice Wright (O.E.A. Delegate), Rene Johnson, Kim Hulben, Jalayne Cronk, Angle Davis, Susan Dailey, Kim Laureys, Debbie McCallister, Kim Loutzenhiser (Vice President), Laura McElravy, Donna Zelasko, Diane Lindower, Brenda Waters, Kim Mitchell, Laurie Spitz. Bottom (Working Class): Row 1: Jackie Allen, Judy Hurtle, Carol Mohacsek, Cindy Castilla, Mike Niezgodski, Janice Egierski, Sheri Johnson, Shari Porter, Nickie Taylor. Row 2: Veronica Taylor, Ann Weslowski, Kathy Kinas, Rae Ann Ashley, Krista Branscom, Renee Houp, Clotine Balling, Ladina Whitfield, Cindy Jacobs, Vickie Milliken, Connie Woznicki, Chris Rodick, Charlene Dean, Danita Williams. Not pictured: Kim Blech, Connie Hess. I.O.L.—C.O.E.— O.E.A. 21

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