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LHS Changes Library privileges were changed considerably. There were no library cards in study hall for free periods. Getting a pass from a teacher was the only way students were permitted in the library. Magazines were back in the library, but older issues were still placed in study hall. Meal prices were raised from $.40 to $.45 on school lunch tickets. A meal cost $.50 if a student had no lunch ticket. A weekly lunch menu was published in the McPherson County Herald. One new meal. Taco Hot Dish, went over great with most students. Girls’ Basketball was new, and for the first year, the par- ticipation was great. Mr. Paul Kindelspire was the team’s coach and Mrs. Maule assisted him. “B” team practice was held during school and “A” team practice was after school so as not to conflict with the boys' practice. A new sports club, the Letter Oub, was started by Mr. Larry Goins. Students who have lettered in any sport be- longed to the club. Members helped to raise money for a new video-tape machine. The club sold bumper stickers and held an “Ugly Legs Contest” for some of the money earned. Pep Club was reestablished and was led by the cheerleaders. Certain school activities took advantage of the Bicentennial year. Homecoming used Bicentennial themes for the floats, Sophomores decorated the Sweetheart Ball in red, white, and blue, and clubs used Bicentennial themes to get their ideas and purposes across. 6
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Opposite page, left: Home-Ec for the junior girls wasn’t all fun and games. Upper right: A fifteen minute time change made the day seem quite a bit longer. Students started classes at 8:50 and didn't finish the day until 4:00 p.m. Lower right: Peggy Hoffman takes a coffee break during seventh and eighth period office practice. This page, left: Students fill the halls between classes. Upper right: Seniors take a test in personal finance class. Lower right: Mr. Gill watches over Jeff Wolf in his experiment. 5
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Opposite page, left: Ronnie Ehresman presents his term paper to the senior class. Upper right: Sophomores, Kent Weiszhaar and Dan Yost, and freshman, Rick Haux, enjoy a girls’ basket- ball game. Middle right: Marcie Jundt and Donna Morseth re- view their term papers in English. Lower right: Dave Lapka experiments in micro-biology, a new class offered to the juniors and seniors. This page, upper left: Warren Job, Wayde Blum- hardt, and John Swanson attend a Lettermen’s meeting, a club started this year by Coach Goins. Middle left: Sophomores, Lori Erdmann, Philip Feickert, and Brian Nesby, enjoy their library privileges. Magazines were taken out of study hall and put back in the library. Lower left: Janis Schaffner and Marcia Mack learn the art of decorating cakes. Upper right: Mr. Mick Guffey took first place in the Ugly Legs Contest sponsored by the Lettermen’s Club. Lower right: High school artists decorated the gym to boost the pep. 7
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