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

 - Class of 1983

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CCLLECTED STCI IES One place in the school becomes more and more popular as the year goes on — the library. The library contains such material as Readers ' Guide to Periodical Literature, en- cyclopedias of all kinds, 50 or more magazines with back issues for five years, newspapers, tapes, records, filmstrips, slides and over 16,000 books. The magazines also come on microfilms dating back to 1965. These materials range from sub- jects in science to authors in English. The people who make the library work and who help the users are Miss Larson and Mrs. Teah. Thanks to our school library; without it many reports wouldn ' t have been finished. Miss Johanna Larson B.S., M.A., Indiana University Mrs. Jane Teah B.A. Rosary College Mrs. Rosemarie Bradford B.A., M.S., I.U.S.B. (Perma- nent Substitute) Bot. Lt: There is no way Tm reading this girlie moosh. Bot. Mid: Really think I ' m studying, don ' t ya? Bot. Rt: Mrs. Teah is buried deep in an intellectual magazine ar- ticle. Mid; Miss Larson discusses a few things with Mrs. Teah. LIBRARY 23

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Between Tw€ Worlds The Distributive Education pro- gram emphasizes a marketing and distribution curriculum. It takes the skills learned in class and ap- plie s them through two oppor- tunities: the Lions Unlimited (student-operative school store) and on-the-job-training. A voca- tional student organization, the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA), is an intregal part of the program emphasizing social intelligence, vocational understanding, civic consciousness, and leadership. LHS is known throughout the state of Indiana as having strong vocational leaders. We at LaSalle had Randy Gorden as a state officer for DECA during the 82-83 year. Top Lt: Distributive Education Class. Mid. Lt: Distributive Ed. Officers. Bot. Lt: D.E.C.A. Top Rt: My homework is in here somewhere! Mid. Rt: ... huh? What homework? Bot. Rt: I know the answer, but what ' s the question? 22 DISTRIBUTIVE ED— DECA



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Mr. Lawrence Cox B.S., M.S. University of Notre Dame Mr. Stanley Baginski B.A. Bethel College M.S. Indiana University Mr. John Bogucki B.S. Ball State University M.S. Indiana University Mr. Richard Langel B.S., M.S., Ed.S. Indiana University Mrs. Karen McKibbin B.S. Indiana State University M.S. I.U.S.B. Mr. Allen S. Rogers B.S., M.S. Ball State University Mr. Everett Steen B.S., M.A. Ball State University The LaSalle science department is very fortunate to offer so many different science courses. Chemistry and physics classes get college-bound students ready for the challenge of a life time. The other courses biology, earth science, astronomy, and life science prepare the students for further education in the science field. Teachers sometimes invent their own characters to illustrate an idea. The Erg family was created by Mr. Cox to represent units of energy. Every year at LaSalle it ' s a tradi- tion for the physics students to kid- nap the Ergs. This year the tradi- tion held true again and the Ergs were kidnapped. 24 SCIENCE

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