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Officers Direct Class Fojects Dale Smolnisky, secretary- treasurer and Robert Relmer, vice-president, standing; and Glenn Jakober,president,discuss arrangements and financial prob- lems for skip day, baccalaureate and commencement. Sophomore officers carry out the main events for initia- tion as they prescribe the punishments at kangaroo court. They include: Charles Jakober, vice-president; Paul Holmes, president; Charlotte Mehlhaff, secretary-treasurer. As class officers it is the duty of these elected leaders to plan and carry out any projects, activities, or problems that concern their individual classes. Junior class officers were responsible for ideas of the prom and making arrangements. Officers include:top to bottom, LeRoy Mack,vice-president;Peter Holmes,president;Diane Hoffman, treasurer;Leta Ehley,secretary As leaders of the freshmen class, Bonnie Gisi, president; Linda Durheim,secretary-treas- urer; Warren Schumacher, vice- president , they plan school par- ties and the freshmen picnic. 9
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Recognizing our needs as we strive to meet the require- ments for our educational goal, the school board pro- vides us with the necessary instruction,equipment,and facil- ities to meet our goal.Examining the high school library are Superintendent Bernard Hilsendeger; Edwin Hilgeraann,clerk;R. L. Cowherd and Irvin Kulm,members; Leslie Holmes, president; Otto Schnaidt and Albert Berreth, members. School Board Shows Direction Present Ideas To Administration Sponsoring and planning school parties. Homecoming and Christmas events,the student council presents their ideasand problems to the school administration for the classes they represent. Appearing above are: Audrey Vilhauer, Secretary- treasurer; Joanne Heagley, President; Dale Smolnisky, Vice- president. Representatives:Freshmen: Darlene Opp and Idella Feickert; Sophomores: Joanne Loebs and Harvey Gisi; Juniors: Anne Smolnisky and Carrold Kraemer; Seniors: Lee Kindelspire and Adrienne Eichelberg. a
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Sight New Goals As They Say Farwell Looking back over our four years of high school,we will never for- fUn the hard work and the excitement of our school activities which included band,chorus,school plays,sports,and even studying.We wish thank our parents and teachers for their sustaining and guiding hand. r«“ze that It weren't for them we would not have received many the honors and recognitions which we did.Through these achievements, have aided in upholding the high standards of our school. We know these high school days are a part of our life we will never forget, but we realize that there are still wider, richer, fuller goals our utmost ability to attain these goals. sincerely hope our underclassmen will value their years at LHS. to We of we ahead.We must,of course,use As we say farewell, we and try to make the most of CO-VALEDICTORIAN Joanne Heagley Class President-!,3; Mixed Chorus - 1, 2, 3, j ;Girls' Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 1|; Mixed Ensemble-1,2; Triple Trio- 1,2; Sextet-1,3fU;Quartet- 1; Soloist-2, 3,1 ;A11 State Chorus Representative- 2; Library Club-1,2; Librari- an-2; Pep Club - 1,2,3,; President - ij; All School Play-2,3,1 ; Drama Club-1 ; Office Secretary - 2,3,1 ; Annual Staff - 2, 3, 1 ; As- sistant Editor - 1 ; Girl Stater-3; 3rd place Legion Essay Contest-3; 2nd place state-wide essay contest-3; Poetry Award from National Anthology of High School Foetry-2,3;Student Council President-1 ;Pasque District Press Association Presi - dent-1 ;Best Dressed Pirate- 3; Duchess Candidate-1 ;DAR Candidate-1 . CO-VALEDICTORIAN Karen Durhelm Pep Club-1,5,3,1 ; Cheer- leader-1 ;Mixed Chorus-1,2, 3,1|; Girls'Chorus-1,2,3 U ; Library Club-1,2,3,1 ; Co- chairman-3 ; Librarian-2,3; Library Award-2; State Student Library Secretary- l ;Carnival Queen Candidate- 1; Student Council-1; All School Play-2,3,1 ; Drama Club-1 ; Class Secretary-3; Annual Staff -3; Betty Crocker Homemaker-1 ; Girls State Alternate-3;lst Place Legion Essay Contest-3. 10
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