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A World Of Education Academics play an important role in the Leipsic school system. The students in our world strive to do their best and to attain new knowledge. A varied curriculum consisting of college-prep, general or vocational classes assists them in doing so. Extracurricular activities also play a role in the learning process by helping a student develop more fully. The several clubs at LHS provide the students with challenging, learning and entertaining activities. — Chris Niese Many elementary and junior high students were spelling bee winners. Roger works on the FFA computer. State Science Fair competitors These students participated in the Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement. Band members are waiting to n ,„ . , , lve another spectacular performance. 6 Student Life
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Homecoming Highlights Autumn Having settled back into the school routine, the magic moments of the Homecoming tradition were once again experienced. Queen Dorothy Niese, escorted by Steve Hazelton reigned over the 1987 Homecoming procession. The Senior attendant, Jetty Hile was escorted by Dan Kimmet and Doug Krein-brink; Junior attendant, Karen Weis was escorted by Jim Dillinger and Carl Badertscher; Sophomore attendant, Traci Gillespie was escorted by Ron Bruce and Chad Rigel; and Freshman attendant, Tricia Rigel was escorted by Joe Berger and Larry Laubenthal. The preceding week of Homecom- ing was filled with various activities including Spirit Week sponsored by the cheerleaders and the presentation of the Spirit Flag to the Sophomores for their victory in the Hall Decorating Contest which was sponsored by the Student Council. Numerous spirited fans turned out to cheer on the Vikings at the bonfire and pep rally Thursday night also sponsored by the cheerleaders. Enthusiasm carried over into Friday night, although the Vikes faced a rough defeat 13-12 against the Hardin Northern Polar Bears. The 1987 festivities were concluded Saturday evening with the annual Homecom- ing dance. — Chrissy Niese and Julie Korte Queen Dorothy Niese. Row 1: Jim Dillinger, Doug Kreinbrink, Larry Laubenthal, Carl Badertscher. Row 2: Steve Hazelton, Chad Rigel, Dan Kimmet, Ron Bruce, Joe Berger. Senior attendant Jetty Hile. Junior attendant Karen Weis. 8 Homecoming
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