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Teachers Stress Learnin The Basics To most students science was a class to fill a graduation requirement, but not at Lakes. The Science Department tried to make their classes as interesting as pos- sible to the student. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and AP Chem were some of the courses offered. The teachers stressed, more than anything, the learning of the basics for the class. The advancement of the student depended on two things, if the teacher allowed the student to con- tinue on, and if the student wished to go on. One advanced class in particular was AP Chem. This class was designed for stu- dents who wanted to continue learning about chemistry. All in all, the teachers wanted to give the students as much information about the class so that the student wouldn't have trouble later. l. Mr. Demiis Davenport, Hiking Club Advisor, Mr. Robert Nevers, Mr. Jack Doepke. 2. Mr. Vance Reeves. 3. Mr. Robert Sotak, Key Club Advisor, Hiking Club Advisor, Mr. Silas Nelson, Key Club Advisor, Science Department Coordinator. 4. Mr. Dan Roberts, FFA Advisor. 5. Mr. George Wooster. 6. Ms. Vivian Maloof 7. Mr. James Robinson, Key Club Advisor. l l0-Faculty upu lk, I . . Mg' Q-e,: Q i r 1 : . My ni Lf: H ., -M .ff .4 iiet f fl5QE1?i?fT'715:t- ..,,. .. . ,yeva - tgggz of i
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Micro Computers Help Math Department EEEIQISHS 3a a f . l. Q .X 4 2. 'si -ffl l' The Math Department had something for everybody, from General Math to Calculus. Fifty percent of Lakes High School students were taking math in or- der to leam the basic fundamentals for everyday use and to further their educa- tion. Many careers are based on Math- ematics, remarked Mr. Nelson. This year Micro Computers were added to Math Department which helped the students with complicated problems. A former Lakes math teacher, Mrs. Ul- bricht, was added to the staff once again to keep up with the pace of a growing number of math students. ,' 1 I 3 rain' in B111 r ,7'2IE4i . .. Faculty- 109
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