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YEARBooK STAFF: TO CAPTURE AN ECHO ln the fall of the year, work was begun on a rough draft of the 1967 Golden Arrow. The financing, through the selling of advertisements and the books themselves, was under- taken in October. Also in October, the heads of each department of the yearbook staff attended a journalism conference at Platteville where new concepts and ideas were shared. With this background, the staff prepared to meet its first deadline. The need for pictures created a photography clubg for the first time, LHS took and developed its own pictures for the yearbook. Written accounts of the year's events and activities became a basic innovation along with the new plans and designs. Through the influence of a new publisher, additional pages, and a new format, we hope to have accurately presented a picture of the year now gone by. BELOW: FRONT ROW: Miss Tollefson, Advisor, Paul Manuel, Editor, Mary Ann Terwilliger, Supervisor, Bonnie Luckey, Head Writer, Lois Lickel, Business Manager, SECOND ROW: Susie Griswold, Bette Pink, Diane Schleicher, Edith Summerill, Dawn Vogtg THIRD ROW: Iane Kinney, jane Adams, Anne Zellinger, Pam Wulf, Pat Myottg FOURTH ROW: Sue Sherry, Karen Foley, Ann Hoskins, Nancy Udelhoven, Lavon Berndt. ABOVE: Typists find the trial-and-error method doesn't pay off. 18
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STUDENT COUNCIL: PROVIDES LEADERSHIP The annual projects taken on by the Student Council are Homecoming, lni- tiation, and the Christmas entertain- ment. The council is also involved in many other activities around school, such as fund raising for the foreign exchange student and Working in the con- cession stand during games to raise money. The Student Council is the governing organization of the student body. lt is composed of one representative from each home room, four all-school officers and the three class presidents. BELOW: FRONT ROW: Mr. Woychek, Advisor, Chuck Brokopp, President Pam Wulf, Vice President, Linda Schildgen, Secretary, Lois Lickel, Treasurer, Rhonda Schleicherg SECOND ROW: Barb Baus, Susie Griswold, Brenda Swab, Connie Mathison, Nancy Wetterg BACK ROW: Roger Knapp, Jim Pafford, John Galer, John Myers, Dick Jeidy, Mike Udelhofen. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Bloch. V535 17
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NEWSPAPER STAFF: NEW FORMAT 5 DIFFERENT APPROACH This year our student voice has moved from the high school machines room to the office of the Independent. Our local newspaper is printing the section which is planned by the high school students. The staff has added a number of new features including the Golden Arrow, the Athlete of the Month, and inter- views with the new teachers. In addition to the more pleasing appear- ance of the newspaper, it has offered the community a more complete report of the school's events. ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Bonnie Sweeney, Bonnie Luckey, Andi Pascoe, Linda Schildgen, Co- Editor, Mr. Pleggenkuhle, Advisor, Mary Ann Terwilliger, Co-Editor, Pat Myott, Pam Wulf, Nancy Udelhoven, Fae Nechvatalg SECOND ROW: Diana Cummins, Jane Schwab, Barb Baus, Diane Schleicher, Edith Summerill, Anne Zellinger, Susie Griswold, Kris Burr, Lavon Berndt, Donna Salisg THIRD ROW: Lois Lickel, Nadine Kirchner, Doris Burggraf, Bette Pink, Mary McMahon, Karen Foley, Becky Boardman, Betty Baxter, Linda Wissbaum, Karen Reuter, jean Hahn: BACK ROW: Kathy Bennett, Marcia Rech, Brenda Swab, Diane Cooley, Sharon Udelhofen, Joanne Leifer, Diane Stelpflug, Ioan Dietmeier, Rosann Vogt, Gefi Gebhafd, Carol Govier, Cheryl Duncan, Mary Schindler. NOT PICTURED: Paul Manuel, Steve Bausch.
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