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TKE SENIORS Or THE LEOLA HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATE THE PUBLICATION OF THIS ANNUAL .0 .HE .--CULTY OF THE LEOLA HIGH SCHOOL. 7.E 'AISH TO GIVE OUR THANKS AND APPRECIA- TION TO THiM FOR THE SPLENDID COOPERATION AND ?.I8£ COUNSEL THEY HAVE GIVEN US. ;,E ..-ULD «.IKE .0 KIRCHDOER.-ER, LEADERSHIP IN P«i SPECIAL TRIBUTE TO MR. OUR SUPERINTENDENT, FOR HIS THE SUCCESSFUL OPERATION OF OUR SCHOOL ALL DURI..G THE YEAR ADMINISTRATION We hold our Board of Education in ver high esteem because they have successfully maintained a school of the highest standards during the recent trying times. For ‘hie they justly merit recognition and our appreciation. During this period they have provided us with many opoor- tunities. These have been offered in the true SDirit of modern education — that we may be enabled to become better citizens and aid in the advancement of society. It is our sincere desire that our futures may reveal that we have been worthy of their endeavors. BOARD OF EDUCATION rzzrSENIOR CLASS TP-riene Shert uns .e-rt poecn i- great.... but silence i3 greet- er! Turek? High School 2, Sec. of Senior Clnas, G A A Martin Sichelberg- He thinks out loud on all subject3.H Buccaneer, Chorus, Glee Club, SCa. jeorge Vieiaser- Lon't let that innocent look fool you Carn- ival King, SCA. Herbert Haase- I'm not lazy, I just don't f _el li :e working Slee Club 3, Pirate Chatter editor, C rus 3, Student Coun- cil d, Basketball 4, Bead 2, SCA. H ymond Sc) fler- 0h yeah. ' Jhorus, Glee Club. Paul Hauffe- Nov; I woui...': ■; that... Pr-cfi. of Senior Class, buccaneer Editor, Pirate Chat- ter, SCa Pres., Basketball 1, Chorus 2, Glee Club 2, Student Council. • Nina Jundt- Mine and nine alone' Chorus 3, Glee Club 3, .rio 1, Senior Treasurer, G A A 3. Mr. Xirchdoerfer- 3. A. Con- cordia College Moorhe-d, Minn- esota, leaching Fellowship at University of South Da ote, and M. A. University of Soutn Dak- ota. olor;; . rti.i, 1 a::. Lit ion is to be aru.rhty paper staffs Pres. Soph. Class, G A A 2. -SENIOR CLASS a., it on M. Si scnbei a- “ Ho 'a got to le .■..lowrr Buccaneer, Glee Clue, SCA, Band, Chorus2. I LIOttATT Benjamin Fcickert- I still think I'm right. Leigh B. Dennis- Too busy to get acouninted. Chorus 2, Siee Club Jr. Clans Pres., Student Coun- cil Pros., 3ucnneer, Pirate Cha- tter, pirate King, SCA. Mwt U.’ H CW M, v Margery Ganser-'Tll take the ar- CV any time. jfresh. Class Pres., Chorus Pres., Vice-pres. jr. Cla3o, S C A Sec.-t re a. Darrel Yost-'1 Can't always tell «bout tnose 3ilent cnaos. SCA. VlldOlWlH JjNOT DtnwOpp Vir6inia Jundt - ‘'wouldn't you like to Know. Student Council 4, GAA 5, Chorus 3, Glee Club. Vivian Heupel-’' .;.. I blusning. Pirate Chatter, Cheer Leader 4, Choru3 2, Glee Club 2, Student Council Vice-pres., Majorette, G A A 3. Dean Opp- Now if the faculty were fired..1 Acalenes Union High School 2, Basketball 2, Chatter Staff, Chorus. Vera Hoff - He's got rhythm. Chorus, Glee Club, Cheer Leader, Student Council Sec-tre3. , Maj- oretts, SCA. Elsie Vuahlbeier, Luella Maier, Lari Swansea, Virginia Jakoter, Merle A;aan, Willis Rueb, Doris «Tunaer, Milbert Hot tinea, Verna Eisenbeis, I)-a.Vayne Kusler, Hirac Kusler, ..niter Sc he rbenske, Lila Heibel, Lorraine Kallas, Rorr.ona Henderson, Leona Wahl, Leo Schansenback, Everett 3osank Elsie Sandmeier, Vance Durnil, Ctilla Stoecker, Donna Kturjn, Clarence Rath, Virginia Fischer, and Bernard Week. SOPHOMORE CLASS rirst Row: Evelyn Geffre, Marion Schucharat, Vioiet -tappe, Deioris Burckhard, Joyce Brosz, Ruth Hauffe, Ruth Feickert, ..aneta Meidinger, Charlotte Lapka, Second Row: Mrs. Kindelspire, Leo Geffre, Raymond Geffre, Ruth Kapp, Wanda Sc'nanzenhnch, Marion Heupel, Slise Zantow, ieliln Jundt, and Doryce Koerner. Back Row: Harry Linder, Lee Conahan, Donald Warnick, ffill- iam Lacker, Orley Rath, Allen Klura, Melvin Yost, Arthur Lin- aer, ana Leo Rogers. — == ' = frfshman CLASS First Row; Delphia Reub, Marcella Balliet, Shirley Swanson, Joyce Opp, Joanne Qnn, Dorothy Mack, Juliaan Kline, ill omi Lubner, Lila Mae Hoeft. Second Row: Romona Horst, Ruby Mayer, Luella Preitng, Helen Bnin, Helen Albrecht, Mary Lou Crompton, Alma Sichelberg, Mrs. Wayne Schuchnrdt, Advisor. Third Row: Jame3 Wiesser, Gordon Mack, Martin Kuim, Martin Haase, Ralph Sears, Leslie Hoff, Stanley Keim, Monte Goodrich. rtin Haase, Pres. PRIMARY GRADES INTERMEDIATE GRADES SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES INTERMEDIATE GRADES - F,iryt °W! J' ne Maier, Amelia Kama, Charlotte Leonti ive! a3p’ Janlce ’ Shannon •™-« «; i=i- =rkcs..,ssr-“,:a -? —- Msrvin Rapre, Gary Kepperle, Ronny fc£r. r’ 3v,'r ° 0i,i SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES First How: Elvira Qpp, Viva Turner, Dona Ganser, Eunice Leb- erman, Joan Bell, Clara Oeffre, Blanche Geffre, Eden CUesser, Deli la Reub, Jeanette Walth, Virginia Koerner, Janice Meidinger, Second Row: Mr. Mayo, Ina Beil, Arlene Keim, Daniel Mitzel, Andrew Geffre, Iceland Glaser, Ivan Botanko, Irene Rappe, Mar- ianne Young, Berry Hokanaon, Richard Kapp, Mr. Meidinger. Back Row: Lowell Shannon, Melvin Tuscher, Eugene Jundt, Ray- .uond Fuehrer, Harold MeNamee, George Silver, Barry Hauffe, Fre- derick Hilgeroann, James Hath, Jerald Hoeft, Larry Kindelspire, Marvin Sc holier, Marvin Genre. First Row: Boveny Adam, Ladean Haoorman. Norman Marie Kapp, Mary Kapp, IXiane Kolb, Darlene Kolb Carol tsszss: sr- tL .'ssu Marlon Maier, Herbert Ketterlin , Gerald Getfre, to! £,lu PRIMARY GRADES Leigh B. Dennis Paul Hnuffe Martin Eichelberg Associate Editor Editor Business V. ‘nager V rn Kofi. : -nan .-cducr..-:-.t, Dean jpp, Crley Rath. Paul Hauiie, Joyce 3ro■?., Lei5n Dennis, Vivian Heunel, Luelln Mnier, Delores Breonig. Suitor: Herbert _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ September 10. October 1. 13. 13. November 2-3. 22-23. 27. 29. December: 4. 7. 11. 14. 20. 21. January 2. 8. 11. 15. 18. 19. 23. 25. 29. February 1. 5. 8. 12. 14. 15. 20-21. March 4-5 A 11. 29-30. April 12. 19. 26. 29. May 4. 13. 17. 19. 24. 24. Basketball game with Hosmer Basketball game with Westport Basketball game with Ipswich Basketball game with Columbia Basketball game with Barnard Christmas vacation begins Christmas vacation ends Basketball game with Ipswich Basketball game with Hecla Basketball game with Eureka First Semester ends. Basketball game with Frederick CARNIVAL Basketball game with Loyalton. Ledla wins North Central Conference Basketball game with Roscoe Basketball game with Westport Basketball game with Eureka Basketball game with Columbia Basketball game with Bowdle Valentine Party Basketball game with Bernard District Tournament with Bowdle Inter-mural tourney Senior Class Play Operetta Good Friday Seventh and Eighth grade minstrel Music Contest Junior-Senior Banquet SCA Science Fair Skip Day Baccalaureate Coeanenc ement SCHOOL ENDS Ml | . . MIXED CHORUS first Row: Marcella Balliet, Doria Wunaer, Joanne Opp Evelyn Geffre, Marion ichuchardt, Violet Rappe, Eelila Jundt. Joyce Broaz, Ruth Hauffe, Ruth Feickert, [aoad Lubner, Doris Koerner, Lila Hoeft, Luella Breitag, Lorraine Kallas. Second Row: Mrs. Reiser(director), Shirley Swanson, Margery Ganser, Tlsie Vue- ilbeier, Nina Jundt, Marion Hucpel, Rutn Kapp, Verna Eisenbeis, Virginia Jundt, fjby Mfiyor, Helen Bain, Alma Eichlberg, Juliann Kline, Helen Albrecht, Leona .snl, Lue 11a Ma i e r. Beck Row: Leo Geffre, Aurthur Linder, Virginia Fiscber, Donna Knmm, Haymond riff re, Martin Hasse, Herbert Haase, Paul Hauffe, Leigh Dennis, Orley Rath, Vance rail, Willis Rueb, Lila Heibel, Elsie Sandmeier. Left to Right: Eelila Jundt, Nina Jundt, Ruth Hauffe, Margery Ganser Marlon Huepel, Evelyn Geffre, Virginia Jundt, Marion Schuch. ret, Verna ==SEXTETE AND TRIQ .....,? X X-? : ,- :' 'K’vy ?I v v?M tSIK M vyRvASw5 w?S w S - . ‘ .• .• • •.- ............ . .• •’.•• ■• . . : mi m % ■ l«Jl 5_4rS 5tniOR'S TO PUBLISH ytOR-BOOK. The senior class has decided to publish the fourth edition of the Euccaneer thie year. The following staff ras chosen: Ed tor............Paul Hauffe Associate Editor.Leigh Dennis rite - ups..........Vera Hoff Bus. Mgr.. .Martin Eichelberge Publicity.......Herbert Haase PIRATE CHATTER STAFF Editor----------------------Herbert Haase Assistant Editor---------------Paul Hauffe Office Manager-------VivianeHeupel Gossi p-----------------Joyce B®oez Exchanges--------------- Vera Hoff Stenciling--------------------Leigh Dennis SiGmfl io flLPHR mi The members of the S. G. A., Science Club of Leola High School have just become affiliated with Science Clubs of America, soon- pored by Science Service, the in ptitution for the popularization of science. The local group is one of thou- sands belonging to the national body. Clubs in every state, for- eign countries and possessions are affiliated and all carry out prog- rams of study in science. CARNIVAL Extensive preparations are be- ing made for high school carnival to be presented Saturday night January iDtn. As previously pub- lished, persons will be charged admission according to their weight. Tne highlight of the ev- ening will be the coronation of the king and queen at twelve o'- clock. Candidates from the var- ious classes have been chosen competition for this honor, public is urged to attend. A gala evening will be had by all. LEOLA DEFEATS EKCLA AT HECLA The Leola Pirates got off to a good start this season by defeat- ing the Hecla Comets by a score of 36 to 1 . The score at the half was 1 to 9 in favor of Leola. in The LEOLA Kulm A Opp D Haa6e H Swanson Aman V Boeanko Total: FgFtF HECLA Bruns Barthomome Kurtz Londroth Van Dover FgFtF 2 2 3 0 0 0 ? 0 2 0 0 irr 6 2 7 Two new musfcaT Ite, - geniuses were discovered at the Hallowe'en party Wednesday night. They are noplng that talent scouts were in attend- ance and are awaiting Hollywood contracts. PUBLIC ADDRESb SYSTEM On Tuesday a representative from the Midwest Supply Co. of Sioux Falls, S'. Dak. Demonstrated one of tneir public address sets to the students wno plan to pur- chase a set with tne profits rec- eived from the carnival. The salesman snowed a few comedi s and short subjects on the screen which amused the stuaents for 45 minutes. PHOTOGRAPHER HERE Okay, boys and girls, put on your best nip and tucker and get ready for tne foty-graferM. Word was received last week that 0. G. Cromwell of O'Neil, Neb. will be in Leola on January 14, 15, 16 inclusive. He will take most of the school pictures the first day. Inis year there are fewer restric- tions, that mean's more pictures. Tne prices will be the same as last years. The ping-pongs (two- poses) are 3b£ per dozen (tax in- cluded. ) The group picturers are -gain 26£ apiece (tax included.) Mr. Cromwell has served our school for many years and hopes to continue. v.-.v, : The Crasy Smith Family le a etory centered around a an 11-town football hero who doesn't know Just exactly how good he really la. Sorae of the larger schools think he la a sensation and each wants him to enroll In their school, but poor Tony has promised his best girl that he would attend the State College with her. Bar- bara cuts their relationship because she doesn't want to stand In the way of his career, but they make up again after Tony decides to go to college with her. Tony's brother and sister enlighten the play lth their pranks and misbehavior. Sally, the artist of the family, Is crazy about art and no one appreciates it except one of her beaus. Aunt Bella has her troubles too, trying to get Professor Slattery to pronose to her. The entire play Isa mixed up affair but it irons out micely at the end. CHARACTERS Ma Smith—Hina Jundt Pa anith—Leigh Dennis Tony Smith—Dean Opp Betty Smith—Vivian Huepel Buddie Smith—Raymond Schaffer Aunt Bella—Virginia Jundt Sally anith—Delores Breuing Barbara NStherby—Vera Hoff ProfssBor Slattery—Paul Hauffe Dick Jones—Darrel Tost Stewart Brandon—Martin Eichelberg Julie Vest on—Margery Canser JUNIOR CLASS PLAY BoDgoblln House is a story that takes place in an old desserted house in the Ozark Mountains. Miss Priscilla Carter has taken her two nelces, Jill and Marian Carter, there to keep them away from the play-boys, Jack Loring and Frank Marlow. But the two boys find the hide-out and try to scare Miss Carter away, but they are scared instead by two gangsters who are using the house for a hide- out and don't want to be uncovered. The gangsters are finally discovered and Mies Carter apologises to the two play-boys for under-estimating them and all ends well. CHARACTERS Darius Krupp-Leo Schanzenbach Susan Parkins-Virgini a Fisher Miss Priscilla Carter-Leona Wahl Henry Qosber-Barl Swanson Jill Carter-Verna Ilsenbels Delilah Worts-Lila Helhel Marian Carter-El sie Muehlbeler Bluebeard Bronson-Sverette Bo sank© Jack Lroing-Wlllle Rueb Bill W1lhams-Milbert Hottman Frank Harlow-Clarence Rath The Headless Phantom-Lorraine Kallas ■ T:.e Student Council is tne legislative boay of the high school. The r.embershio is composed of two ::;embt rs elected from each class and three officers; they coordinate the activities of the student boay. In their vieetin i... .dve to observe rules of parlementary procedure in an ft t to , • ir. ; fundamental background in tnis field. The oiiicers were elected by tne student booy in a regular political campaign during which three parties took part. Tne officers elected were; Leigh 3. Dennis, president; Vivian Heupel, vice president; rnd Vera Hoff, secretnry-t re'r:urer. M? r cry Ganser and George Weisser were voted King and Queen of the Leo la High Carnival at 11:00, January 15. The attondento were: Vera Hoff, Lew Geffre, ilertin Kul:;; Leo Schnnsenback, Geraldine Saylor, Virginia Fischer, Joy Jundt , Marcella Ealliet, Dorvcn Koernor, Vivian Heupel. -CORONATION SIGMA GAMMA ALPHA Gamma Alpha Grtfep If Organized •The Sigma Gamma Alpha 8ci •nee dub «f Laola high achool or ganixed Wednesday evening In a I cadl ight ceremony. A business meeting and election o£ officer was held- Member of fee club •re: PVuJ Hkuffe. preeid t. Mar jory Ganaar, secretary and trea purer Martin Eiebeifc-rg, pub- Hetty and librarian. Marion Sehu- .'h adt. Mvltan Eimuibei . Gearga.; •Weieaer, Darrel Yoet. Vance Dur- nll. Lila Heifeal. Joyce Bros . Herbert H am and Lelfftl Dwmi Members are selected on the Baals of aohoiaatic achievement. Affiliated with Science Clube of America, thi ia one of 7.000 clubs having a membership oi ir 0.000. Study and experiment under the direction of National j Tuberculosi association, U. 8- Forestry Service, the Federal Buneau of Investigation are but a few under whom the groflp are prlralegad to study. Sponsorship of the club is by Mrs- Mildred Reiser, instructor in the Leola school ywt m. Charter Members; Mrs. Reiser, instructor; Paul Raufle, Margery Gan- ger, L'ilton Si aenbei b, Orley Rath, Herbert Haa- ee, Lila Heibel, George Sfelsser, Martin Eichle- berg, Leigh Dennis, Joy- ce Proaz, Vance Durnll, Darrel Yost, Marion Sch- uchardt, Other Members; Vera Hoff, Alma Eichleberg, Ruth Kapp, Marcella Bal- liet, Eelila Jundt, Leona Wfchl, Svelyn Geffre, The Sigma Saaoa Alpha it commonly called SCA. The science club nag started December 3, 1945, at 7; 30 P. M. at the Leo la High School. The colors of the club are green and white. The officere of the club are Paul Hauffe, President; Margery'Ganser, secretary and treasurer. The club's charter members consists of 13 boys and girls. Other members that have Join- ed since the organization of the club consist of 7 boys and girls. • The requirements to enter the club are; (1) Any boy and girl that are Interested in the alms of the club are eligible for member snip. (2) For addi- tional memberanip the charter members shall vote for approval of these candidates by a 3 4 majority. (3) All seniors who are candidates to become members of the SCA must have an average of a MCrt or better. All candidates from the Freshmen, Sophomore, and Jun- ior classes must have an average of BM or better in science are eligible. The SCA plans to put on a science fair sometime in Apfil, if ooseible. Projects will be made by the members. A movie pertaining to science will be shown. A small fee will be charged for the spectators to enter, With the money taken in by the science fair im- provements will be made, and a certain amount of money will be left for next year's science club to oper- ate the club. A small amount of this money will be used for a science club picnic, wfcich will take place some nice day tnis spring. ' ft: BASKETBALL TEAM • .v.-v-x' t «ASfe, Uo|, Wj„ stJ9e _ North Central Meet Fa, (AJ «io n-H w ouau Nwi S«rvte LEOLA—Leola will be , , 0 W ' 4 to f% i V 4 e • £ . v V e North Central conference host to ££$% , , o VP A.V ference ' • „ V ■ % turday SSfcf fa % . % ! umament Friday and Saturday 74K3 , f a . £• , ; an. 25 and 28. , Seven teams are entered and j jjf . ‘‘tjh scheduled to play the first round as follows: Aberdeen Sophs vs. Hecla, Friday 7 p. n.; Westport vs. Frederick, 8:15 p. m.; Columbia vs Barnard, 9:30 p. m. Leola drew a bye for the first round. The winners of the first and second games will play Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m., with Leola playing the winner of the Bar- nard-Columbia game. The final games will be played Saturday evening with the first game at 7:30 between the losers of the second round, snd the champion- ship game at 8:45. Officials will be V. J Cassidy and William Ochs of Aberdeen. The tournament schedule and details were planned by the con- te rence committee, Chairmen E. C. Peterson, Frederick, Supt. Bjelde, Hecla and Supt G. Pat- teraotC Barnard. _ _ _ __ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rath enter- V Vj . ' tained the Leola basketball teem, x ph and superintendent of Vk' ichools with a pheasant dinner, d ' hursday, Jan. 3. f o’ fS'Z' £ SSi st4M% V S£5f« sj£ J? S o TVa ' c r” wSJV te d v? Led « Y cof 6eco 'd? u tor WW32S,-. (h sc °°' ovrnini „u V,-;v.routh hasketw . w, in er V oc- 140,1 «• • gam - srs-.r.--' i— «« -3; nSS-14 ' i-i « f ir9 st,- i ? il 1 vMSHkSIW ■ . ' i :;• • -S rsSft-sR' -'Sector b1 184 10,0 r -sSses. “iV 11 tSt . 1 ac«rtt , 9 ® ' ' CoVUTL, a. r H-‘ sg irt vl • 4 i55f? mmm u • i .vi C d- - ,bv !?■ «£ ■• 4. • 1 vArt 5 . i - ««W’ w«T « H JR r i i HERMAN ERLICH, J-'ViELER L, G. BALFOUR COMP ANT O'NEILL PHOTO CO’PANT ATLAS LUMBER COMPANT CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY RED OWL STORE LEO LA STYLE SHOP HIDE and STOECKER CAFE LEO LA CAPE LEO LA EftUITY EXCHANGE MOORE'S BODT SHOP KNUD SON HOTEL leola State bank montana-dakota utilities co. C. C. HILGEI4AHH MRS. R. MEIER ORLANDERS CLOTHING COMPANY PERRY'S CAFE MR. L. SAYLER leola creamery JOSTEN'S JitfELRY MR. L. BALLIET KULM'S GARAGE LEOLA BAKERY MR. C. B. KEIM J. C. PENNY COMPANY FIENSTIENS BOOTERY LEOLA SHOE SHOP MR. A. H. Mct'ILlIAN KOHIUOFF'S IMPLEMENT SHOP ED'S BARBER SHOP BELL' S SERVICE STATION JERKIN'S GARAGE PADE RECREATION PARLOR COCO COLA COMPANY HBIEBL'S MEAT MARKET TEXACO SERVICE STATION LEOLA DRUG STORE MODERN BEAUTY SHOP The financial assistance rendered by both the firms and individual listed above is greatly appreciated Dy the buccaheer staff. Only with their aid has the publication of thle annual been made possible.
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