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Mr. DeBoer has always been able to find time to help his fellow teachers. He has kept high standards in his classroom. He is an example of what teaching can be. We will miss him.” Howard Elrod You don't always have to buy it. New paint will make it look that way. Denny Yeaton—1960 He let me eat all the candy I wanted in class as long as I brought enough for everyone. At a box social, he bid against me for my girlfriend's box (now my wife) and I had to pay a lot before I got her box.” Frank Cable—1956 Just because you come to school with manure on your boots is no sign you’re a cowboy. John Blum—1956 He always told us to set our goals high and work hard to fulfill them. Bryan Kindopp—1984 Mr. DeBoer had an old Plymouth car that had a faulty light switch. Once coming home late at night from a judging trip at Gregory, about every 5 to 10 miles the lights would go out. Mr. DeBoer would get out, open the hood, wiggle some wires, kick the tires, say a few choice words, and the lights would come back on. and we would be good for another 5 to 10 miles.” Mick Smith—1957 When I was putting up bulletin boards and un- packing during my first year. Mr. DeBoer was the first person to introduce himself to me. Right away he brought up the subject of his paper for FFA Week, to be published six months later. I hadn't even met my Hi-Life staff yet. but he received a committment from me that day and we have worked closely for the past three years.” Cathy King Leonard, we are going to miss you! We only hope you’ll take the time between your fishing and duck hunting excursions to come back and share with us your unique sense of humor.” Charlette Cadwell Don't be afraid of the glue in the hot glue pot. He demonstrated by tasting the stinking stuff. Lowell Smith Mr. DeBoer has been 90 percent helpful and 10 percent crusty to me since I have been here. His knowledge of mechanical things and how things work has been invaluable to me.” Ron Frary Mr. DeBoer. Thank you for the time, energy, and effort you have dedicated to me and many other youth in agriculture. Your 41 years of service have changed many lives for the better. You have without a doubt been not only a teacher but a friend to so many students. Thank you With affection and appreciation the 1985 Cub staff dedicates this Yearbook to Leonard DeBoer, who has devoted 30 years of service to the students of Chamberlain High School and to the community of Cham- for your years of dedication to agriculture, you and your fellow mankind! You will never be forgotten for the mark you have made as a VoAg instructor, or more importantly the friend you have been to so mamy berlain. As the VoAg instructor he has built the VoAg Department from its beginning to the strong program it now enjoys. Because of his achievements, he is well known throughout South Dakota in Agricultural of us. I'm honored to have the opportunity to work un- der you and with you. Thanks Mr. DeBoer—for everything! Pennie Blum groups as well as other fields of education. The many honors he has received throughout the years are indicative of the kind of leadership he has exhibited. In February 1985, he was named Ag teacher of the year in Thank you Mr. DeBoer for not picking on the girls. Lori Lulf Good luck in retirement and take it easy in the fu- ture. South Dakota. Because of his achievements, he is well known )im Ketelhut throughout South Dakota.
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1. Students do their thing at the pep assemblies. 2. Trisha Geddes and Brian Lundquist participate in the fall play. 3. Mr. Roehrick. the Superinten- dent. takes his job seriously. 4. Open campus kids rule the hall. 5. Renae Simpson and Tanya Grassel study on the grass. 6. Cindy Giedd fights for space.
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5 3. Melissa Olson, Linda Giese, Jennifer Osterberg, Annette Stallman, and Deb Yeaton cheer for the Cubs. 4. Jackie Knippling, Julie Daly. Barb Perry. Chepa Rank, and Annette Stallman chat in the hall. 5. Ryan Knippling explains to Trevor McDonald how much caffeine is in a can of pop. 6. Jennifer Merkwan. Alison Dorwart. Martese McGregor, and Tress Goodman take a break at noon. 1. Jill Weber and Tammy LaRoche eat after Home Ec class. 2. Robert Vitrano helps Russell Bai- ley open his locker. 3 L
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