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Valedictorian — Mark has been active both in and out of school. He was a member of the National Honor Society, German Club, and Science Club. He was also a member of the National Thes- pian Society and worked backstage for play productions. He was a past president of his Church Youth Group. He also was a National Merit finalist and has received the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. MARK RENNHACK Co-Salutatorian — Dave has been very active in the National Thespian Society and in school play productions. He has taken part in seven school play productions and two Thespian produc- tions. He was also a memberof the National Honor Society, Science Club, German Club, and he was a 4-H member. He attended an Engineering Seminar at the University of Michigan during the Summer of '68. He was a National Merit Finalist. Co-Salutatorian DAVE HAMMER Tom has been an active member of the Future Teachers Association for two years and has participated as a student teacher. He plans to attend Grand Valley State College and would like to major in mathematics. He would like to be- come a teacher but he hasn’t decided on what level. TOM PIHULIC
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The Exchange Student NAME: Volker K. Lauff FAVORITE MOVIE: Where the Boys Are FAVORITE FOOD: Ice cream, hamburgers, steaks, french fries, and fruits. FAVORITE TV PROGRAMS: Comedies FAVORITE DRINK: Coke, coffee, milk shakes, milk IMPRESSION: People are very friendly casual and helpful. WHO YOU STAYED WITH: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Galbreath 5826 Longhorn Trail Stevensville, Mich. YOUR ADDRESS: 75 Karlsruhel Markusstr. 9 Germany OTHER COMMENT: Americans don’t make a fed- eral case out of everything. Looking back on this past year at Lake- shore High School, I have to say that it was one of the nicest times I've ever spent. The students, the teachers, and their informal relationships helped me tremendously to get used to the American society and to be accepted in it. When 1 first came over, there were many things that looked quite strange to me, for instance the food, the sports and the way of living. By now, however, I am so used to these customs, that I wouldn't want to miss them anymore; especially the casual way of living. I'm not looking for- ward to going back to the formal German society. Someday 1 hope to return to the U.S. to go to college! 13
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