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Students talk about studying Biology was Ifterftost difficult sub- ject for manV LHS) students. Ac- cording to junibf-Annette Geffre, Biology is hardest because there is a lot of reading. You need to study a lot of little details and know them well ' Senior Jodi Schauer disagreed. Math is, because I don't like it and I never seem to understand what I am doing. I can never catch onto the concepts ' she added. Students said they study any- where from 15 minutes to 10 hours an average week. The students agreed they spend the most time studying English. Senior Mary Kallas stated, In Eng- lish you have to know a lot of the details in the stories. Rhonda Reis prepared for tests by reading over the material that she had to study from. I go back and study until I feel I know it well enough. Most students had advice about study habits for incoming fresh- men. Kristy Schaible said, If you think you can breeze right on through high school without studying, you'll most likely be in for a rude awakening. v V V J English teacher Mrs. Julie George helps sophomore Benjie Arioso write a speech outline 18 Academics
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Alice Kundert. coordinator of school pro- grams for the South Dakota Centennial encourages the Senior Class to chase their dreams. 1989 honor students include: Front: Doug- las Yost, honor; Michael Wolff, honor; Jodi Schauer. honor; Doreen Layton, honor, and Brenda Hatlewick. high honor. Back: James Morrison, highest honor. Georgia Guthmiller. honor; Renee Rath, very high honor, and Pamela Jasmer, very high hon- or. Mary Kallas shares a tearful goodbye with a friend. Seniors say Th co LHS Glass of 1989 held their incement exercises Sun- day, May 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the high school gymnasium. Alice Kundert, coordinator of school programs for the South Dakota Centennial, gave the commencement address. Kun- dert is a former S.D. Secretary of State and was in Leola the fall of 1988 on a tour of area schools to publicize the S.D. Centennial. Diplomas were presented to the 19 seniors by Richard Kolb, chair- man of the board of education. goodbye The Reverend Richard Lawrenz provided the invocation and benedictior r gnd Jan Schaffer played the professional and re- cessional. M HS[s 8now Choir sang It'sTime toGo and It'sHard to Say Goodbye. Also graduating were the 17 eighth graders. The Senior Class chose the yellow rose as their class flower, blue and silver as their class colors and We are not afraid of tomorrow, for we have seen yesterday and we love today as their class motto. Graduation 17
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Above: History teacher Bob Schumacher lectures to the Junior Class. Above Middle Freshman Jan Schaffer gets help from English teacher Jeannette Croft. Left: Freshman English teacher Jeannette Croft presents an assignment Above Left: Sophomore Matt Wildermuth demonstrates how to mix a box cake as one of his required speeches. Left: Sophomore Melissa Miller presents a demonstration speech on how to care for a clarinet. Academics 19
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