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1. Social tudies Concentrates On Basics Lakes High Schoo1's Social Studies de- partment was basically concerned with putting more depth into the course of study, therefore, during the year of l979 and SO , there was a requirement of three trimesters of history, instead of the mandatory two. This year's Social Studies teachers were very concerned with the direction in which the course was leading. Interested with the intensity of the subjects, the teachers added more reports and term pa- pers to the year's agenda. The faculty was led by Mr. Robert Pe- terson, department coordinator. The teachers worked very hard to make their classes more interesting. l. Mr. Elmer Keiski, Afro-American Club, Foren- sics Advisor. 2. Mrs. Wanda Nadal. 3. Mr. Robert Hurt, Girls' Cross Country and Soccer Coach, and Teacher Aide, Miss Wales. 4. Mr. Douglas Hol- mgren, Football Assistant, Sophomore Basketball Coach, Mr. George Ghilarducci, Boys' Tennis Coach. 5. Mr. Robert Peterson, Department Coor- dinator. 6. Mr. Edward Hardenbrook, Varsity Base- ball Coach. 7. Mr. Bruce Hamilton, Football Assis- tant, Junior Varsity Basketball Coach. l 12-Faculty
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Enthusiastic The staff of the art classes at Lakes High School this year had greatly contrib- uted to the output of quality art work and gave a chance for students to learn new techniques and proper usage. The instructors stressed, more than anything else, the importance of per- fection and quality along with creativity in the students' art pieces. Work produced included: pottery, weavings, batiks, jewelry, paintings, draw- ings, and stained glass windows. Throughout the year, students had been preparing for Artasia,'g The hard work finally paid off as the evening com- menced. Many fine art pieces were dis- played for public viewing. Various art items were sold throughout the night. Artist Strive For Perfection l LN r a-Q ll!l 'f' 3 gan-dv' l 14-Faculty s as
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