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Jeff Berreth maneuvers around the trees with the mower as part of his job'' at home on the family farm. Babysitter Mary Serfoss excites Blake Ket- terling by sharing with him her brand new puppy Jobs earn students money Babysitting, working on the farm and waitressing are a few of the jobs students handle day after day, along with their schoolwork. Juniors Carmen Hoffman and Beth Blumhardt share part of the work- load at the Hi-Way Cafe, while sen- ior Katie Evans and freshman Lynn Kessler pick up spending money working at the D and M Cafe. Sen- iors Mark and Mike Kallas, Brian Shafer and Tom Rath find that their place is usually in the field. Junior Kevin Wolf, on the other hand, helps out at Curt's Repair. What do the students do with the money they earn? Most of the money earned by the girls goes to- ward new clothes, and the rest is put in savings accounts. The guys spend their extra money on their cars or just on having good times. Middle: Katie Evans, waitress at the D and M Cafe, adds up Marlene Kessler's coffee bill. Above: Journalist Kevin Kolb types his weekly column. From Behind the Ball- point. for the McPherson County Herald. 6 Opening
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Long ' was the word for earrings in 1985- 86, as these modeled by Theresa Guthmiller illustrate. The layered look was still popular among girls, while Shaker sweaters and miniskirts also made appearances. Melissa Maroney, Sandy Bieber and Kristi Bieber model typi- cal school dress for girls. For students like senior Revi Schaible, the Classmate Tom Rath, on the other hand, slob look was in during 1985-86. liked the Miami Vice look. Students follow fashion trends 1986 was a year during which LHS boys dressed like Don Johnson in white sports jackets with white dress pants or blue jeans. Madonna set the style for girls with mini- skirts and Shaker sweaters with tank tops underneath. Girls also wore stirrup pants with long shirts. Guys wore their hair like Rick Springfield, long in the back and short on top. Girls wore theirs in many different styles, but used ear- rings to set off their hairstyles. 1986 was the year to see how big and how long girls could wear their earrings — and how gaudy! Male students walked through the school year comfortable in tennis shoes and cowboy boots, while the girls wore many different styles, ranging from tennis shoes to pumps and flats to boots. With their shoes the girls chose unusual socks of delicate lace or wildly col- ored patterns. Opening 5
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Juniors Melissa Bieber, K.im Hatlewick, Beth Blumhardt and Carmen Hoffman cruise the streets of Leola in Dave Gold's Impala. Senior Kalie Rott wonders why friend Car- men Hoffman refuses to ride his motorcy- cle. Students cruise on wheels The students of LHS do many dif- ferent things during their leisure time, but they all agree that they do not have very much of it. Most LHSers spend their time outdoors riding horses, motorcycles, three- wheelers and bicycles. But a more popular pastime is cruising around with the windows down and the music cranked. Sports are also popular among LHS students. Junior Jay Schaffer en- joys golfing, while other students like to walk, run, work out with weights, hunt or fish. Less active pastimes include watch- ing TV, eating, sunbathing, going to the movies, talking on the tele- phone, playing piano, reading, writing letters and sleeping. Senior Kevin Kolb enjoys drawing and writing, while junior Tammy Guthmiller spends her free time working in the darkroom. Many of the senior and sophomore boys work on their shop projects, while any boy who owns a vehicle spends at least some of his spare time working on it. All of the students enjoy being with their friends and say that when they're with friends, they have fun no matter what they are doing. Opening 7
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