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During the past school year, L.O. 's new cafetorium has served lunches to nearly 800 people every day on a split shift lunch hour; but the spacious room as used in other ways also. Assemblies, dances, plays, meetings, and community functions were held here, the seating capacity numbering approximately 900 people. The full-length windows on the south side of the cafetorium are tinted to reduce glare. A big, new stage with flexible lighting and drama classroom space behind it, and an airy faculty lunchroom are all features of the new addition. GO
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Graduation ceremonies were held in L.O.H.S. 's new gymnasium this year. Constructed for an eventual seating capacity of 1800, there were seats for only 1400 people as some of the old bleachers had not yet been replaced. There is space for two classroom stations behind the north bleachers when they are folded up. Downstairs there are a health room, a health classroom, an apparatus room, a physical education dressing room, team room, training room, equipment storage rooms, and a P.E. office. 12
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Our Leaders This year’s Cabinet was under added stress coping with problems presented by the new facilities, a growing school, and working under a new adviser. However, through these new experiences the Cabinet gained insight into the desires and needs of the individual students. It met during seventh period every day to discuss and form Cabinet policies to be applied in the Senate and throughout the student body. The Cabinet members were elected in the spring of 1961 from a large field of qualified candidates. Dedicated to their offices, each one helped to keep our school running smoothly by solving many problems and exploring new ideas. Judy Swanberg, Chaplain, and Sue Rittel, Song Leader, fulfilled the duties of their offices very effectively at assemblies and meetings throughout the year. These appointive student body offices are not considered actual Cabinet posts. BILL BOWLING Student Body President LISA TORP First Vice-President DIANE DOYLE Second Vice-President in charge of social functions PETE RICHTER Second Vice-President in charge of rally
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