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20 Freshmen Jim Goebel Scott Hoffman Tom Kempf Matthew Ketterling Jamie Rott Kristy Schaible Tina Schumacher Ron Schock Toby Steckler Pat Thielsen Annette Watts Trent Weig Matt Wildermuth
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Greg Hoffman Kirby Kiesz Ann Kolb Dawn Reeves Steve Rohwedder Amy Schaffner Belinda Schell Brian Walz Sophomores require four years of science Sophomore Jeff Zulk relaxes while looking through the 1987 Buccanneer during study hall. Where were you when worms, frogs and pigs were being cut up? If you were an LHS sophomore, you were in the lab dissecting the animals for biology class. The Class of 1990 was the first class at LHS required to have three years of lab science. The Freshman Class used new science books and a revised curriculum, which let them count their fresh- man year as a lab science. The Sophomore Class was not so lucky; they will have to take four years of science since their fresh- man year will not count toward meeting the state requirement. Almost half the sophomores listed home economics as their favorite class. “I like to work with my hands, and the period goes ex- tremely fast,” quoted Annette Geffre. Another favorite was shop. Joel Guthmiller said he liked shop because “you’re always learning new things and doing something, not like in some classes where you sit all period and listen to a teach- er.” Jeff Zulk thought his favorite class was computers “because it gives you time to relax during the day, and the class is not so hectic.” Other favorite classes for the sophomores were band, biology and study hall. Sophomores 19
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Freshmen Class officers include: Jamie Rott, secretary-treasurer; Toby Steckler, president; and Tina Schumacher, vice- president. Benjie Arioso catches sight of the camera down in the lunch room. Freshmen Jamie Rott, Trent Weig, Matt Matthew Ketterling and Jamie Rott con- Wildermuth and Benjie Arioso discuss an centrate on learning to type without assignment during their study hall. watching their fingers. Freshmen remember Homecoming initiation Where were you when the fresh- men were walking around the gym holding umbrellas? Homecoming initiation was their most memorable experience of the year, according to the freshmen. The freshmen were forced to walk around in a circle in front of the Homecoming crowd carrying an umbrella. Whenever the seniors yelled “Spritz,” the freshmen had to sit down, open the umbrellas and sing “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head.” The end of the year is what the freshmen are most looking for- ward to. Passing their classes is another of their goals for the year. Classes taken by the freshmen in- clude English I, physical science, Algebra I, Typing I, band, com- puters, chorus, driver’s education, art, journalism and physical edu- cation. Freshmen 21
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