Leipsic High School - Le Hi Yearbook (Leipsic, OH)

 - Class of 1982

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Academically, the sun also shone on the halls of LHS. Many science students participated in the district science fair contest at Bowling Green. The students were able to continue winning by gaining the District Science Day School Award. This plaque was given to the school with the highest total points for all students participating. Those students attending the district science fair are pictured at the top of the page Row one: Angie Wyant. Kay Lammers, Mike Alafa, Cyndi Critchet. Tammie Meyer, Nadine Griffith, Kathy Holl, Kathy Lenhart. Row two: Darlene Schroeder, Darrin Schroeder, Cheryl Medley. Renee McDougle. Tony Okley. Chris Steingass. Matt Logan. Row three: Patty Niese. Irma Cerda. Linda Kreinbrink. Cindy Steingass. Michelle Zeisloft. Jane Schroeder. Jessica Schroeder, Dean Walther. Tim Steingass. Jeff Moratt, Row four: Karyn Topp. Becky Lenhart. Judi Sands, Tama Muller. Randy Kaufman. Tony Niese. Don Zeisloft, Mr. Piper. Five of the outstanding projects were selected to enter the State Science Fair. The students attending the state fair are in the middle picture: Becky Lenhart. Karyn Topp, Tania Muller, Patty Niese. and Tammie Meyer. Twenty-nine LHS students took part in the Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement. These students are pictured at the bottom of the page. Row one: Laurie Montooth. Annette Steffan, Lisa Maag. Dave Nadler. Beth Schroeder. Sally Bustamante. Karen Siebeneck. Carmen Diaz Row two. Linda Kreinbrink, Judi Sands. Cindy Russell. Dean Walther, Jeff Kreinbrink, Todd Keeran. Rafma Paniagua. Row three: Joan Wilhelm. Cindy Steingass. Kris Hock. Jessica Schroeder Renee McDougle, Dorianne Muller. Kns Meyer. Melinda Hernandez. Jeff Schroeder. Cindy Steffan Four of these students proudly achieved their pot of gold by placing m the state in Division III Those students are Sally Bustamante, who placed 7th in Spanish I; Carmen Diaz. w£io placed 12th in Spanish I. Melinda Hernandez, who ranked 15th in Spanish II: and Dave Nadler who placed 20th in American History

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 4tut 7 uut 7 at aM A dream became reality for thirteen students and an advisor as they were able to travel to Paris, France, for weight unforgettable days. gBDuring their stay, the group Ipwas able to see such sights as |j|the Notre Dame Cathedral, tN Eiffel Tower, and the Palace at H Versailles. The students f: ’ acquired much knowledge of B|j the French culture and were able to share that knowledge with their friends here at The students that traveled to France are in the bottom picture: Row one: Kathy Alt. Deb Kreinbrink, Laurie Montooth. Kris Schroeder, Cindy Russell. Row two: Kris Meyer, Donett«'V:? Altman. Karyn Topp. Tracy Schroedefi Jeff Berger. Not pictured: Bill Chamberlin. Sam Reynolds. Denise Ellerbrock. Two types of awards were given to individuals who made an extra effort to help others. PAL (Pride At Leipsic) and VIP (Very Involved Person) awards were given by the teachers to -those students who performed: special tasks. Each student is awarded a button so the other LHS students will recognize his achievement These awards are a good kind of recognition for it gives the individual a chance to prove to himself that there is something worthwhile at the end of each rainbow MOLVeo 5 0 HIGH SC °



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The top ten percent of the senior class served as leaders ® jjthroughout this year, guiding land encouraging their fellow relassmen to try their best, both$| academically and nonacademically. : Pictured at the top ot the page are: Row one Pam Shidler, Lisa Maag. Joan «»? Wilhelm. Chris Winkle Row two. Mike i Knueven, Mark Bidlack. Jeff Schroeder. Cindy Steftan. Twice this year the aroma of u| homemade bread filtered through the halls of LHS. The j mouthwatering smell came fcfrom the Home Ec. room, as r the members of the FHA club -and the Home Ec. students created their delicious sweet petal bread. For three days, they baked, packaged, and sold over 600 loaves of bread in order to finance improvement projects for the Home Ec. Department. Many challenges were met | this year by those students who strived to obtain their pot , , of gold. Participation, cooperation, and ability made v it possible for all who worked hard to reach the end of their rainbow. Whether it was sports, club activities, new organizations, etc., LHS students found that student life in school or out of school can be enjoyable as well as rewarding. — C. Bustamante

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