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Accepting honors. Darcee Babcock (senior), Sarah Sieere (junior), Amy Fox (junior) and Kari Braman (senior), come forward to accept outstanding band awards given by director Tom Reed. Babcock received her award for years as baton twirler and pom-pon. Steere staled. Receiving this award shows me that I have given back to band what it has it has given to me. A Dan Wheeler Students end year with Honor 9 g une 6, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. What? Hon -ors Night at LHS. Along with the honors of the top ten students of the senior class, the talents of various underclassmen were recognized. Each mem- ber of the top ten received a medal to wear on graduation. The top five percent of the graduating class, Kathy Holcomb, Karen Karck, John Morberg and Scott Danek, was awarded a three- hundred dollar scholarship from Michigan State Univer- sity. All members of the top ten were given the Teacher Scholarship from the LHS faculty. The Marine Corps Scholar- ship was awarded to Carrie Smith and the Scoutten Scholarship was received by Kathy Holcomb and Carrie Smith. Seniors hold- ing membership in the National Honor Society were awarded white capes to wear on graduation. As the evening got under- way, the underclass- men began to make their marks. Fresh- man Jenny Stuht was recognized many times for her academic achievements. Fresh- man Jon Berezinski, sophomore Amy Marsh and junior Heather Laird joined her in receiving multiple academic recognitions. A large number of the freshmen class re- ceived their academic letters for being on the honor roll for three consecutive terms. Gold bars were given to the students who had received their letter the previous year. Each senior being in a sport for their four years at LHS was given a special plaque. A Mary Field 26 Top Ten
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im for the sky Thank you very much. Amy Marsh (sophomore) proudly accepts her English II award from Mrs. Condon. Marsh also received awards in Spanish II, Algebra II, advanced biology and typing. Hard work pays off. Jon Ladd (senior) receives a certificate from Mr. Morley for his efforts in retailing. All year Ladd spent A Scott Powel«on most of lunch hour working in Ernie's, the school store. The best of '88. Top ten members were (front) Brad Hawes. Kevin Stephens, Heather Sluht, Carrie Smith, Kathy Holcomb. Kari Sutfin, and (back) co-valedictorian Scott Danek, salutatorian Karen Karek, co-valedictorian John Morberg, and Bill Potter. A Dan Wheeler A Dan Wheeler V Honors Night 27
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