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Eighth Grade Back row: Sonja Nelson, Sheri Jacobsen, Dawn Tolzin, Jon Casper, Jay Williams, Marshall Lund, Doug Brown, Ronda Palmlund, Shawn Hasche, Lynne Casper. Middle row: Caryn Ellingson, Olivia Larson, Shelly Cass, Julie Tolzin, Amy Wienk, Lisa Brown, Robin Dement. Front row: Kim Pickering, David Greenhaw, David Jibben, Brian Carlson, Jeff Hesby, Mike Strande, Brandon Karban. Left: Singing up a storm in junior high chorus. Bottom left: Sheri Jacobsen was a free throw champion. Having made the adjustment to junior high, the Class of 1987 was able to enjoy a year of activity and work at LPHS. Besides the usual eighth grade activities, several students played in the varsity band, some of the girls played on the “B” basket- ball team, and Amy Wienk ran on the Varsity track team. These activities supplemented the daily fare of American History, Earth Science, Math, English and phy ed. At the end of the year, as they prepared to move on to being Freshmen, American Legion Citizenship Awards were presented to David Jibben and Caryn Ellingson. 15
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Seventh Grade Back row: Cheerlyn Karban, Kathy Verhey, Kir- sten Walrath, Vikki Anderson, Stacia Wilkinson, Shannon Schulz, Annette Mcmasters, Mary Smith, Patty Schillinger. Front row: Todd French, Tim Scheidt, Michael Anderson, Jadd Odegaard, Glenn Fonder, David Dement. Right: Working (?) hard in Math class. The Class of 1988 moved into the halls of LPHS this year, ready to make their mark. There were many new experiences waiting for them. Making the adjustment to several different teachers and working in study hall, preparing for big tests, being in band and chorus with the Eighth Grade, playing more games against other schools in sports, to name a few. Now that the step to High School has been made and gotten used to, they can start looking forward to 1988 when they’ll be on top of the heap. 14
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