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Seniors 13 Opposite page, UPPER LEFT: Senior boys participate in P. E. LOWER LEFT: Graduation countdown. UPPER RIGHT: Pam Weiszhaar finishes her stencil unit in office practice. MIDDLE RIGHT: Don Breitag and Jerome Geffre relax in the library. LOWER RIGHT: Char Yost and Jake Sudlow are caught in the act. This page, UPPER LEFT: Keith Kracke repairs an engine as a shop project. LOWER LEFT: Georgiann Lapka works on her transcribing unit for office practice, UPPER RIGHT: Seniors express their emotion at a class meeting. LOWER RIGHT: Photographer takes Scott Kolb by surprise in the library'.
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Seniors Explore New Horizons Classes required for the seniors were English IV and government. Other classes offered were modern problems, physics, shops, advanced math, Algebra II, and office practice. Business law was offered the first semester, and personal finance was offered the second semester. The office practice girls worked up town in a business office during seventh hour for the last six weeks of school. During the last nine weeks of government, the seniors were on their own. They took oral tests and covered the remaining chapters at their own speeds. Six chapters were necessary to pass the course. The annual term paper ended the seniors' last year of English. CLASS OF 7 S Is 12 Seniors
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Honors Reflect Senior Efforts Eight students from the graduating class of 1979 were honored for their various efforts. Jackie Mack was chosen as Leola's Daughter of American Revolution candidate. She was also chosen as a Girls' State representative from Leola. The two Boys' State representatives from Leola were Mike Adam and Clark Neuharth. Long Lake Girls' Stater was Colette Hoffman, and Boys' Stater was Tim Rath. The five seniors graduating with honors were Jackie Mack, highest honor; Clark Neuharth, high honor; and Joallen Heyd, Georgiann Lapka, and Pam Weiszhaar, honor. OPPOSITE: Those attending Girls' and Boys' State from Leola and Long Lake were: Mike Adam, Clark Neuharth, and Jackie Mack, Leola, and Colette Hoffman and Tim Rath, Long Lake. ABOVE: Seniors graduating wit honors were: Jackie Mack, highest honor; Clark Neuharth, high Honor; Joallen Heyd, Georgiann Lapka, and Pam Weiszhaar, honor. OPPOSITE: Jackie Mack, Leola's DAR representative. 14 Seniors
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