Lakes High School - Legend Yearbook (Lakewood, WA)

 - Class of 1983

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Problem Solving Crusades Solutions 1st ROW: Carla Moore, Laura Wellington, Stacey Morris, jae Marie Dumka. 2nd ROW: john Rye, Ben Sigman,Mike Shaudis, Molly Stan Schonberg 3rd ROW: Eric Waldow, Shannon Corbin, julie Ken Schonberg. -ff l -vs S mreative Problem Solving is a challenging process that teaches students to come up with new ideas to sol ve problems of the future. Lakes had four teams this year consisting of four people each, who have competed by learning the process and writing solu- tions to problems. Students completed their problems and then sent them to a judging organization called Centrum where they were evaluated. This year's teams were very strong and competi- tion was at the state and national level. 1. Mike Shaudis. 2. Carla Moore. 3. jae Shim. 4. julie Bratt, Shannon Corbin, Molly Wamble. H I 5

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Skiers Attack the Slopes mt. Bachelor, Stevens, and Sno- qualmie Passes were a few of the places the Lakes Ski Club traveled to by privately chartered buses this year. Fundraisers such as candy bar and raf- fle ticket sales helped to reduce the cost of the Mt. Bachelor weekend trip. Ski movies were also shown at lunch to promote enthusiasm. Membership this year was high, as was the spirit and ex- citement to ski. One president was elected from each lunch to represent the organization, Chris Senko and Mike Kerr. Mr. james Burton advised the group in another successful year of skiing. ast success inspired this year's Math a Team to even greater heights in its fourth year of competition. Mrs. Max- ell advised the team and guided their preparation for the Atlantic Pacific League Competition and the state finals. Before go- ing to the two big con- tests, students practiced in school competitions. The team consisted of three seniors, three juniors, and two sophomores. After each e player worked on in- dividual problems, the players then cooperated to a work on a team problem. These experiences con- tinued to challenge and m enhance the math exper- tise of the team. Mr. james Burton. 2. Mrs. MaryMaxwell 48



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D.E.C.A. Provides Opportunities Ghe Distributive Education Clubs of America, a composite of cooperating classes and a club, charged on this year. The club both reinforced the goals and objectives of sales and marketing classes and taught leadership. Both job skills and good human relations were emphasized. DECA also held many successful fundraisers this year. It held bake sales, offered gift wrapp- ing at Villa Plaza, managed the Cove and Hanger, and sponsored the lip sync contest and dance. The dance turned out to be the biggest in Lakes'history. This year, Lakes welcomed three returning students who attended the National Competi- tion in Chicago last year. To attend the national competition, the students had to compete at an area, then state competition. Two of the com- petitors, Debbie Hill and Lori Greene, were outstanding at these competitions. Both of them finished in the top 50 people in Chicago. The other returning member was Anne Marie Dube. Because she was a state officer, the public rela- tions vice-president, she represented Washington in Chicago. Thanks to these outstanding members, the participation of the other members, and the assistance of the ad- visor, Mr. Burton, DECA had another successful year. Chargers Row one: Mike Hansen, Lisa Madison Peggy Barth Debbie Hill Tony Miranda two: Dwaynejones, Ben Sigman, Gerald johnson Ann Marie Dube Billy White Danny Gary Hollenbaugh Row three: Laura Andrews Chris Senko Bernie Huston Guy Allen Kaltenbach, Debbie Lehrman Row four Mr Burton Mike Kerr jr Riley Laney Long By Evans, Robert Critchfield, joellen jones Kevin jackson

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