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Sarah Buhr Tim Cavender Fred Cooper Matthew Deeken Amy Dudenhoeffer Charly Earley Karen Fain Jerry Haslag Paula Helmig Glenn Henneke Dyna Hoffman Lisa Hoover I A iff' 2 1 3 ge f- 1 r' f 9, iff , , 1 r 5 1, , ,f f 'V FQ if-zz - wg, x Giving their full attention, Kevin Baclesxse and Denise Luebbert listen to a senior's plight. Senior Class officers are: Francine Voss, Presidentg Saraph Buhr, Treasurerg Karen Mebruer, Vice Presi- dentg and Annette Kliethermes, Secretary. Seniors ,f Aim-midi'
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CD DC n-1 Z Paul Abernathy Ll-I Tim Ackermann 4 3- Kevin Baclesse U3 Kevin Barker at - is EQ Jennifer Beers W Linda Berhorst Q .Q James Brinkmann 'M'- -' Dana Bryan Ns Z X CLA at .5 iii 1 we T PEEE 1 , . Current events . . l cn affect senior lives mann, 'W 'I M Many incidents occurred to make our senior year, different from others. ' Battle lines were drawn as students decided which Z team they would cheer for during the first l-70 World f LLI Series. Kansas City Royals proved the victor 4-3 4 games over the St. Louis Cardinals. l remember when ,J Q w we all piled into Ms. Kahler's office and cheered on the f xi-,,, W St. Louis Cardinals during one of the last games of the 5 WK A ,fi playoffs, said Rose Kuster. 2 . ' The newly-built Mid-America Bank, and Linn State V Q Drive-Thru Facility along with Casey's General Store ' gave residents more choices. Casey's is very conve- A sf Vs nient because of late hours and it is open Sundays, 3 X said Dana Kixmiller. f Missouri Lottery posters decorated the windows of F local businesses. S45 million was won in March by a g I if Kansas City housewife in the Weekly Jackpot Spinoff. Q ig 5? UD l've never lost money because l win enough to cover S2 X .Q my costs, said Paula Helmig. X Q gg X ,, ' I M An event, affecting many seniors was the explosion sg ig r Y of the Space Shuttle Challenger. On January 28, the p ... Q ,-il Shuttle holding seven people, one a teacher, Christa so Z McAuliffe, exploded shortly after it left the launch pad. ul Wondering whether he can sneak an apple Glen Henneke glances X U3 up while preparing a fruit basket. 94 66
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School changes . during fourth year Seniors saw changes during their fourth year. The ordering of announcements, pictures and caps and gowns weren't changes, but were new for this year's seniors. Ordering announcements finally made me feel as if I was really ready to graduate, said Bren- da Joyce. By May there were 22 less members of the class of '86 attending LHS than during their freshman year. Graduating early at semester caused the decline of six. Linn Technical College took five seniors and 11 dropped out of school. Affecting many seniors was the leaving in March of Mr. Steve Alexander, counselor of five years. You could see a line of people waiting to talk to him on his last day. lt seemed that everyone needed him, whether to find out their class rank, to get scholarship forms, or to complete college applications, said Karen Koenigsfeld. Detentions were also different. Students served their time on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. For some, detention was a place to get homework done. Others tried their best not to get their fourth tardy knowing it would mean detention. Blowing bubbles helps Dana Bryan concentrate better on a home economics worksheet. W ,.,, W f,,,,, , ,, ,,f,.. fV,,,,., I ' W 4 .4 ,ff V uwy, My K , , . , ,f ' , ' 0, , ..N, . wb-A-M,,........v.+.t.m.. , ,,.,.....W., ,,,, M' ........--ns.: N With sharpened pencil, Mark Johnson works hard on the TAP test. Dancing at the Masquerade Ball, Annette Kliethermes and Darren Patterson play the part of street hoods. 68 f Seniors WWW 1 r as - N. W
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