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Made of 3:30 finds students hurrying to leave. Silas Marner is read in English II. joke, a thumbtack set for someone, a ladies' aid session, or a delicious candy bar that sent a glance of disapproval our way. These set the scene for a theme on behavior or a trip to the of- fice. Regardless of what class, English, history, math, science, or business, we have participated in many activities and projects that create an understanding of cooperation, patience, and self-determination. Whatever it may have been, it helped us take a step forward. These pictures portray the excellent educational system of L.H.S., made possible by the patience shown to us from instructors. Lunch room is a center of activity. 19 Freshmen enter the world of business.
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Memories Are Students enjoy tasty meals. Ron studies diligently. English III studies American literature. The class life of Leola's high school students produces many cherished memories. Years from now we shall recall these experiences which pro- vided not only our education but also friendship and guidance, giving us the qualities needed to meet life after graduation. For in the class- rooms, among classmates, we experience the les- sons of life and education. All are a part of our Year to Remember and another step into the life ahead. Though many of the days were filled with difficult tests, assignments and diligent studying, some incidents would take place that would stand out from the usual line of school routine. It might have been a water pistol, a spitball, a 18 Physics class tests wave links. The library is the center of knowledge.
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Bender, Kathleen Brandner, Judy Ettles, Vicki Fink, Janet Fischer, Charlotte Geffre, Connie Geffre, Jean Gehring, Gerald Gehring, Mavis Heyne, Carla Heupel, Jerry Hoffman, Janice Kaaz, Ronald Kamm, Dixie Kamm, Tony Kindelspire, Paul Kranzler, Bonnie Lapka, Kay Maier, Brenda Mohr, Milo Neuharth, Ruth Opp, Douglas Opp, Robert Pade, Gwyn Rohrbach, Shirley Sandmeier, Jerry Saylor, Mary Lou Schaffer, Lavonne Turnwall, Dick juniors Prepare for Jinal year Under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Kindelspire and Mr. Loren Gill, the junior class sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom on May 12. Kay Lapka, pres- ident; Tony Kamm, vice-president; and Paul Kindelspire, secretary-treasurer; spent long hours planning the Prom to make it the success it was. 20
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