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SUPPORT STAFF COOKS - Row 1 Mrs Keiko Graves. Mrs Karen Linden, Mrs Joyce Paulson. Mrs Arlene Kayak Row 2: Mrs Clara Mae Cogswell. Mrs Marie Bazey. Mrs Ora Jane Nygren. Mrs Donna Seager BUSDRIVERS - Row 1: Mr Roger Nelson. Mrs Janice Nelson. Mr Clyde Kunze Row 2 Mr Mark Babcock. Mr Dave Bishop. Mr Merle Larson. Mr Bud Petersen. Mr Reynold Petersen Missing Mr Bruce Emerson. Mr Ron Everson CUSTODIANS - Mr Arlo Thompson. Mr Ron Grambo. Mr Harvey Nelson. Mr Jim Melon Support Staff Created Kept Order The Support Staff did exactly that. They spent many hours each day keeping track of everything, cooking the meals, cleaning the rooms, and driving the students to and from school. games, and activities. In addi- tion. they kept everything orga- nized and running as smoothly as possible in what sometimes amounted to an organized chaos . OFFICE STAFF - (Bottom) Mrs Mickey Vilstup (Top) Mrs Joyce Brile. Mrs. Sylvia Jensen Missmg Mrs Joanne Tyler (Above) Mr Marty Messar established a relaxed atmosphere while challenging the scientists'' (Right) Miss Lorene Fox accepts Jesse Boettcher's English paper Support Staff 23
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FACULTY POINTED TO NEW DIRECTIONS The faculty, administration, and school board worked to provide an educational envi- ronment which would chal- lenge each student They spent many hours examining and trying to improve the curriculum, the assignment policy, the grading policy. and the new attendance policy. The addition of “Final Exams , given mainly to the frequently absent and or fail- ing students, provided the students with a new option SCHOOL BOARD - Row 1 Christine Petersen, Sandra Hibbs Row 2 Fred Memmer. Ralph Johansen. Sylvan Erickson Mr Ai Ormson - Superintendent Mr Mike McDaniels - 7-12 Principal Mr John Nichols - K-6 Principal Mrs Aleta Anderson - Band Mrs Gwynn Anderson - Learning Disabilities Miss Sheila Brom - Phy Ed Math Mr Bob Ctfton - Science Math Miss Lorene Fox - English Reading Mr Will Grelle - Guidance Counselor Mr Peter Holiday - School Psychologist Mr Dave King - Agriculture Metals Mr John Kinzler - Industrial Arts Driver's Education Computer Science Miss Kristen Kurschner - Choir Mr Don Lake - Busmees Education Mrs Julie Larson - Art Mr Roy tindberg - Computer Science Math Mr Marty Messar - Chemistry Ecology Biology Mr Stan Miller - Economics U S History Government Miss Lori Nelson - Library Audio-Visuals Mr Greg Netys - Contemporary Problems U S History Mrs Barb Petersen - English Reading Mr Ed Rebrovich - Phy Ed Health Mrs Mane Sanborne - Hearing Impaired Coordinator Mrs Carol Winchel - Home Economics Mr AI Windsor - Hearing impaired Interpreter 22 Faculty
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Academic , as defined in Webster's New World Dictionary, means of schools or colleges and their learning; scholastic; scholarly; having to do with general or liberal rather than technical or vocational education. Luck was a school where the importance of learning was emphasized Since it was a high school, it was considered to be of general or liberal educa- tion, although some vocational courses were offered. In this the “ACADEMIC section, a description of the academic or learning clubs and honor winners can be found, as well as descriptions of some of the classes which were offered at L.H.S. during the past year. According to Webster's New World Dictionary, the term “Fine Arts can be defined as literatue. music, dramatic art We have included the Choir and Band in this FINE ARTS section as being representative of music and Forensics, the Drama Club and the play as representative of dramatic art. The literary contributions could be considered to be the Class Officers, the Student Council, the National Honor Society and the Academjc Letter Winners; although they also qualify in the ACADEMIC portion of this section. That Was Then, This Is Now 9 Gone With The Wind 5 Go Ask Alice 3 “Growing Pains 28 Alt 17 The Cosby Show 14 “Moonlighting 14 “21 Jump Street 13 “Knots Landing Garfield 36 “The Far Side 14 “Bloom County 8 Believe it or not. there were students who actual- ly enjoyed reading books during the schoolyear That Was Then. This Is Now was the first place finisher in the favorite book category This was on Mrs Barb Petersen's recommended book list for English students which may have been a fac- tor in the voting Gone With The Wind, a book of the month for seniors and Go Ask Alice followed in the voting as the second and third most favor- ite selections. The gap was obvious between the first place television program “Growing Pains and the sec- ond place finisher “Alf . A possible explanation for this phenomenon was the fact that Luck's top scoring actor, Kirk Cameron, played Mike Seaver in the top-rated show The next finishers The Cosby Show , Moonlighting 21 Jump Street and Knots Landing scored only slightly behind Alf in the voting The first thing that most students did when they entered the Library was head to the newspaper racks to check out the important stuff - the comics and the horoscopes. Garfield was the highest scoring comic strip and or character. Jim Davis's creation was followed by “The Far Side and Bloom County in the eyes of the students
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