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Members of the Twelve Year Club include: Russell Schaffner, Deon Vilhauer, Stewart Jack Heyd, Jeft Berreth, Jason Fauth, Kris Seated: Jim Schauer, Luanna Hoffman and Bieber, Jerry Geffre, Neil Geffre, Terrill Erdmann, Diane Yost, Faye Lechner and Janet Zulk. On swings: Brett Hoffman, Guthmiller, Kyle Steckler, LeAnn Kessler, Marsha Maroney. Brett Hoffman Seniors reminisce about memorable times Where were you when the Class of ’88 were handed their diplomas and began to reminisce about LHS? When Kris Erdmann looked back, she recalls “when Kent Kolb (’85) tried to throw me down the high school stairs.” Erdmann also re- membered when “Mr. Struck fell off his chair during sophomore history class.” Janet Zulk shook when she thought of the time “when my dri- ver’s ed. partner, Marsha Mar- oney, was driving about 20 mph and was trying to go over the big- gest hill in Long Lake and Mr. Daniel told her to speed up or we weren’t going to make it and she stepped on it and flew over the hill.” Deon Vilhauer remembered going to Colorado for Swing Choir and also hitting quarterbacks at the playoffs in football. Jeff Berreth, on the other hand, thought “my whole freshman year” was very memorable. Seniors 9
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Kyle Steckler gets into the Christmas spir- it by representing Rudolph during English class. Neil Geffre Terrill Guthmiller Eric Heiser Jack Heyd The Senior Class flaunt their homecoming creation, Spritz, during the parade. Pic- tured in front are Kamie Redman, Jerry Geffre and Terrill Guthmiller. Back: Mar- sha Maroney, Russell Schaffner and Faye Lechner. 8 Seniors
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Planning future proves challenging for seniors Where were you when Brett Hoff- man visited the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks and decided to take up aviation be- cause he “wanted to do something exciting”? Hoffman will be joined in his pro- fession by Stewart Bieber and Jack Heyd. Bieber will also attend UND, but Heyd will attend col- lege in Daytona Beach, Fla. LeAnn Kessler, Terrill Guth- miller and Jim Schauer will head toward Watertown’s Lake Area Vocational-Technical Institute, where Kessler and Guthmiller will study human services and Schauer will take up ag production. Diane Yost and Kris Erdmann will make the break and journey out of state. Yost will journey to the University of Mary at Bis- marck to study social work, and Erdmann will journey to Moor- head State University, where she will study criminal justice and so- cial work. Neil Geffre, Marsha Maroney and Gerard Retzer are undecided about what path their future plans will lead them down, but Jeff Ber- reth and Russell Schaffner will head for the money, travel and the challenge of the Marines. Deon Vilhauer and Eric Heiser will also seek a career in the service but will join the Air Force. Luanna Hoffman Staying a little bit closer to home are Jason Fauth, Faye Lechner and Jerry Geffre, who will all be attending Northern State College for business. Cindy Moser will also be in Aberdeen but will at- tend Presentation College to be- come a surgical technician. Kyle Steckler, Janet Zulk, Luanna Hoffman and Barb Maule will be staying in state but will venture a bit farther from home. Steckler will study teaching and coaching at Dakota State, while Zulk will study criminal justice and athletic training at Dakota Wesleyan. Barb Maule can be found at South Dakota State University, where she will be studying nursing, and further south Luanna Hoffman can be found at the University of South Dakota studying psycholo- gy- Brett Hoffman harasses Janet Zulk as she prepares to leave at the end of a hard day. 10 Seniors
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