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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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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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Future plans related Seniors graduated from LHS only to begin a new school or career. I too planned for a new job back in my galaxy. Deb Jasmer, Melissa Bieber and Stacey Sanborn are all headed in the direction of Northern for teach- ing, psychology and business ad- ministration careers. Going just a tad bit farther from home are Rick Reis and Layne Lux. Both of them plan to be among the few, the proud, the Marines. On the safer side. Missy Kallas plans to become a surgical technician. Most seniors will be far apart, scat- tered across the U.S., but not all. Carmen Hoffman and Beth Blum- hardt will be making the break from home by journeying to Moor- head State University. Kim Hatlewick wants to become a re- ceptionist. Tim Kessler will be working with animals as a wildlife technician. Kristi Bieber hopes to own her own clothing store some- day. John Grabowska will travel to school in Brainerd, Minnesota, while Gary Henderson and Cathy Thielsen aren't sure yet what life has planned for them. Kevin Wolf is going to be a welder because it is the only thing I can do right. Mark Hoffman will go into ag production. Both Cynthia Hoffman and Belinda Rohwedder have chosen the nursing profes- sion. Tammy Guthmiller is diving into professional photography, and Jay Schaffer will follow his uncle's footsteps and go into engineering. Lastly I plan to become an inter- preter between earth and my home galaxy. Senior Layne Lux gets the sneaky suspicion that someone is taking his picture while he takes a test. Deb Jasmer Missy Kallas 10 Seniors
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