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....., ,.i......... , f af ' L Add math to your Hard work plus study equals a Laker math student. With several classes available, Laker students had a hard time deciding which math course to take. Sr. Anne, Dr. Martin and Mr. Fader were important factors in the mathematical division. Dr. Martin shaped up the geometry class with the use of triangles, lines, circles and squares, Mr. Fader made math exciting and fun for all with his interesting Friday mind reading games and Sr. Anne was ready to teach students the basics and formulas to help solve the problems of every- day life before they become too complicated. The time and efforts of the mathematics teachers were multiplied by their enthusiasm and yielded on ex- cellent product, Laker math students. Even during long periods of frustration and doubt, the students pulled through to measure up. To sum it all up, learning to solve math problems became easy as pi! ABOVE: Steve Green catches a few Z's while pretending to work, TOP 'RIGHT: Gregg Aulensi, Ieff Barnfather, Steve Petroff and Luis Rodriguezlseem to like the results of their last test. MIDDLE RIGHT: The energetic algebra class shows its enthusiasm for homework over the weekend. RIGHT: Does Lakes have a new computer dating service? 28 0 4w f' , , O, ' 15 Q ' KW 4 Wf ff? .1 fN Grump- ., ., uw... ...N -. .. F. .. 1 ...-,....., .'w,,,: M, In ,, , ,,, -,IL ,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,u,,,, ii, ,, I , , , , . , M in A , 'ff if , , - J ,A A - 6 , . ,, r N v K 1, . ,-has - .--.M ,, AU - If L Q 009969 ,z lj ' f X j 4, ff 5 79 7 XL f Q l Z a V, 1 A f ,X 4 5. f 4 Z 5 9' f gif , all , l Kjzf' 5 f f 2 ,il - I 7 Z ff Vi? ff if! ' 1 f W X 1 1 X1 W ff Z , f 0 4 I J! -ful. wt yf 2 , , ww? N E 4 K eg S l Q4 A 9 111? .2-, 3 1 Y I
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I :W if AMW Mind our business A one year business course at Lakes could turn in- to a lifetime career for students who try. This year's Typing I and II classes didn't have much space dur- ing the hour to goof off. Mr. McCandless was always busy teaching the students a necessary skill they will use for the rest of their lives. With his trusty tape recorder and business background, he faithfully taught his class day after day. In accounting, the students learned the valuable skills of balancing a budget and being able to fill out an income tax form. Practical matters like these were taught by Mr. Bronz. He's a newcomer to the Lakes staff but fits in perfectly. Drafting was taught by Mr. Gurk. Students learned how to do mechanical drawings and many types of designs and blueprints. Mrs. Losh taught shorthand to hopeful secretaries and to students who just want to take notes quicker and more efficiently. w, fi ,W -W4 0, fa -f an 7 W Aff, fc f f ..,-v- --.,m.,,,,,,W 0. ' b'-W-'--QW... Mtv-w,w,,..,,M.M, f f s Ast:-ff ,E 7 f Qs N ,X in 1.. ' X X WQYM W J so Q , 'wff Q WAWNS 1 S 5 .ti X RAY?-N ml. N-,:, .gl WW, X ,f .a ,, , , ', ,,3'v'i'g'f.' X ff4fte,.H5hmW. ,-, ff! , .. hy! RM, ' fw: 3 X A., ,, .,,.,.,,, ,, ,, My , ,wwf - wwf , cf , ' , - '57 42 ' :MIX X f , .. I K ' X fM f W x 71 vig f ,f f :Z f 2 ' 15 1 HW W R .gi x Q fi Kgs qi!-nun-4 ii In l s ' X ,V s W 24, - og N ui l 4 i 1, fdnwfm f , 1 if Z Z h Q f W . Q 4' at J Wk W 3 -3. ii ,,..wv WW' ,
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