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Members of the twelve year club include Gary Henderson, Melissa Bieber, Tammy hardt. Jay Schaffer, Stacey Sanborn, Missy Guthmiller, Carmen Hoffman, Beth Blum- Kallas, Cynthia Hoffman and Kristi Bieber. Seniors reminisce about LHS times As twenty ecstatic seniors graduat- ed from high school, they began to reminisce about their senior year. I too looked back on my first year here as filled with proud, happy, sad and awesome times. The happy-go-lucky seniors exper- ienced many exciting nights and days. Senior Cynthia Hoffman re- calls going to McDonalds and watching someone smear catsup on the wall.” On the cleaner side, sen- ior Melissa Bieber remembers the time she went to Ashley and forgot to come home. Senior Mark Hoff- man contributes that his best time at LHS was being crowned Home- coming King. But not all of their senior year was wonderful. A definite downer for senior Beth Blumhardt was when we lost to Hosmer in the districts; it was really depressing. On the not- so- serious side for senior Deb Jasmer was when I couldn't watch MacGyver for four weeks. Behind those innocent faces of the seniors were some devious minds. Senior Belinda Rowedder remem- bers the not-so-long phone calls she made, while senior Stacey San- born thinks back to a very incrimi- nating New Year's Eve in Long Lake. On the other hand, senior Kevin Wolf believes that he is a good boy and doesn't pull any devi- ous stunts. But what will stick forever in the senior minds? Senior John Gra- bowska stated, 1 remember a very special person in Ipswich who changed my life. Summing up how most seniors felt was senior Kristi Bieber, I'll miss my friends, the parties and the easy, carefree days. Also meeting my friends and just screwing around in Leola. i Kim Hatlewick 8 Seniors
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Seniors choose classes As I conversed with the energetic, mind-confusing seniors, I realized that many of them chose classes to meet their college needs. Others found themselves in classes they didn't want or just some to take up time. In the English college-bound class students read the literary classic Macbeth by Shakespeare. Some seniors found it intriguing and ex- citing. Senior Carmen Hoffman strongly felt that Macbeth was a pretty devious man. Non-college bound pupils learned proper gram- mar and also read some of the Eng- lish classics. Seniors prepared for the future by educating themselves with home- making and shop classes. Eight senior boys built what appeared to be a perfectly structured garage during the fall. Home-ec seniors studied what kind of nutrients are in foods and learned that one shouldn't substitute salt for sugar. According to senior Rick Reis all seniors were forced to take gov- ernment and consumers education. The Magna Carta, the First Conti- nental Congress and various court cases were all depicted and learned during government. Helping her future career was sen- ior Deb Jasmer. Jasmer served as a teachers' aide one hour every day during school. She busied herself helping the little tots with their school work and running off pa- pers for the teachers. I really enjoy it, and it is helping me to learn what it is like to be a teacher, Deb commented. John Grabowska Beth Blumhardt Melissa Bieber Tammy Guthmiller Seniors 7
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Senior Beth Blumhardt proudly displays her last locker at LHS. iors 9 Senior Tim Kessler demonstrates the power of electricity at an LHS lyceum.
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