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LaDcan Hoffman Marcia Hoffman Wanda Hoffman Bob Jakober Carlton Job James Kappes Janice Ketterling Randy Lechner Barbara Lewis The Junior Class got a head start in raising money by raffling a blender, an electric blanket, and a radio during Rhubarb Days in June. In August they sponsored a Freeway dance at Long Lake. Immediately after school got underway, the ener- getic juniors sold Pirate Booster pins, which not only increased the junior class funds, but helped raise the spirit at LHS. In October the juniors worked diligently to contri- bute the second place float, Pirate Graveyard, to the Homecoming Parade. They also presented the skit, To Paint a Portrait. Early in November the juniors started selling home- made candy at the end of the school day on Fridays. Karen Rueb, Cindy Haux, Deb Mack, Dale Nesby, Jackie Miller contributed their time and effort especially to make this project a success. With the start of basketball season on December 1, the juniors operated the concession stand. A new popcorn machine, donated by the PTA, created a big boost for the sales. On January 24, the class of 74 picked out their class rings. The ring chosen by most had a teardrop shaped stone with an L on top. The year of grad- uation and initials were on opposite sides of the stone.
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Juniors Fire Up For Big Year Upper left: Junior class officers are in charge of the concession stand. They are from left to right: Dana Logan, secretary-treasurer; Deb Mack, Vice- president; and Marcia Hoffman, presi- dent. Lower left: Dana Logan starts making popcorn, one of the best sellers at the concession stand. Lower Center: Pictured is the junior float for Home- coming, Pirate Graveyard. Lower right: Cindy Brandner portrays the juniors usual happy-go-lucky attitude as she poses for this picture. Craig Blum hardl Cindy Brandner Sandy Buechler Deb Dock ter Gary Duvall Quintin Ehley Monica Fischer Gail Geffre Lee Geffre Roy Geffre John Guthmlller Randy Hamm rich Cindy Haux Darlyn Head Jerome Heyd James Hoffman 14
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Lower left: Pouring pop at the con- cession stand is Karen Rueb and Terry Zetterlund. Lower right: Colin Schaffer, Dave Taylor, and Jim Thorpe take a break in Algebra n. Gilberta Meyer Jacqueline Miller Dale Nesby Mark Rath Mike Rath Gary Rueb Karen Rueb Colin Schaffer Dream . . . Explore Create Loel Scheid Harvey Shafer Lynne Skott Ivy Spitzer David Taylor Jim Thorpe David Tschappat Richard Valentine Richard Wolff Terry Zetterlund 16
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