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Group prepares centennial plan Planning and preparation were the keys to a successful centennial celebration. After many hours of work, a committee consisting of Mr. Houston (chairperson), School Board member Mr. Swanson, community members Mr. Laatsch, Mrs. Weber, Mayor Fischer, and JHS administration and faculty Mr. Olson, Mr. Flegl, Miss Marshall, Mr. Follensbee, Mrs. Koehler, and Mrs. Carpenter issued a poll to students asking for a rating on proposed ways of commemorating the event. Most popular were a mural, a logo and flag, and a centennial theme tied to special events. Plans became a reality. Mayor Fischer declared a special celebration year. A logo and flag appeared. And Homecoming saw a flurry of celebration preparations. (Right) Celebrating his senior year at JHS. Paul Garity contributes to the decorating for Homecoming. 18 Special Event Preparations
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 The computer room (left) is a double classroom, half of which is equipped to give students hands-on experience with modern equipment. (Below left) Tom Gallitz listens to Mr. Nowlain’s instructions in the auto mechanics class to prepare himself for a career in a demanding area. (Below) Bobbi Wedl studies the results of an experiment before writing them down on paper. Future Of Education 17
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• 4. K r (Left) Tammy Eisner and Pam Dam-row display balloons created by the FBLA to commemorate Homecoming. (Below left) The theme sign for the centennial is put on display by the main entrance for the Homecoming dance. (Below) An active member of FBLA, Steve Grant tries his hand at hanging decorations in the cafeteria before the dance. (Left) To help celebrate the centennial, Mary Jayne Landowski created a flag to honor the senior class. (Opposite page bottom left) The freshman class prove they have school spirit by working hard on a float to enter in the Homecoming parade. (Opposite page bottom right) Mr. Laatsch, a member of the fiftieth graduating class, was actively involved with the planning of the centennial celebration. Special Event Preparations 19
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