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Page 18 text:
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Brad Krein and Mark Maule try a little puter instructor Brenda Steiger in hopes “friendly persuasion on first-year com- of a better grade. Leisha Fauth is the surprised subject of a special LHS presentation of This Is Your Life. Senior class officers are President Brad Krein. Vice President Tod Schanzenbach and Secretary-Treasurer Colin Hoffman. 14 Seniors
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Missy Skott - Tami Freitag is both the LHS and McPherson County Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen. Graduates embark The things that the 1984 seniors will remember most about high school vary. Some will remember the classes, the teachers and the seemingly endless amounts of homework. Some will remember the people, those whom they couldn’t stand and those whom they consid- ered friends who were really “de- cent.” Some will recall special occa- sions — like the State Fair, home- coming, the State B’s, prom and graduation. Still others will think mostly about the way they felt, the emotions, good and bad, that they experienced throughout the year. Whatever it is they remember, one thing is sure. The seniors will never forget this part of their lives. They have grown from dependent children to independent adults in Leola School. They left to face their future, but they will always have their memories to pull them back. Seniors who spent the last twelve years together in Leola School are: LYING: Craig Bieber. SECOND ROW: Mark Geffre. Sheila Kallas, Cindi Schmidt. Den- nis Kolb, and Colin Hoffman. BACK ROW: Michelle Brandner. Lelsha Fauth. Trevor Guthmiller. Robert Mehlhoff, John Zulk. Tod Schanzenbach and Tony Geffre. John Zulk Seniors 13
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“The Edge of Night” Special Events I Each year brings with it a handful ed a homecoming dance. Prom ar- of special events — memorable rived in the spring, and students en- evenings that last til the edge of joyed the banquet and danced to night. Homecoming, prom, gradu- the music of Switch. Baccalaureate ation — these were LHS’s special flashed through the lives of the sen- events. Not only were they special in iors as they rushed to prepare for scheduling and planning, but they graduation. When the final day ar- were special to us in other ways rived, the seniors participated in the also. The Pirates took on the Sully customary pomp and circumstance Buttes Chargers for homecoming, and were on their way to the edge of and after the game students attend- a new morning. Special Events 15
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