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FIRST ROW: A. Kulm, M. Kulm, Conahan, 0. Rath, J. Rath, Good- rich, Tuscher. SECOND ROW: Jundt, Hilgemann, Hauffe, Haase, Schuchardt, Shannon. THIRD ROW: Kindelspire, Crouch, Gilliland, Silver, Hoeft, Schanzenbach. The Leola Pirates had a successful season, winning twenty- three and losing only six games. They copped the North Central Conference Championship with eleven wins against one defeat. The Pirates also won the Conference Tournament and the District 5 Championship. They lost the first game of the Regional Tournament to a strong McLaughlin team 46 to 44 after holding a halftime lead of 28 to 18. The Pirates also dropped a 48 to 41 decision to a red hot Dupree team in the consolation finals to wind up the season for the Pirates. SEASON»S RECORD Leola 36—Barnard----.--13 Leola 30—Hosmer--------38 Leola 32—Westport------10 Leola 35—Faulkton------31 Leola 43—Frederick-----27 Leola 30—Bowdle--------27 Leola 58—Cresbard------24 Leola 29—Ipswich-------30 Leola 49—Hecla---------26 Leola 38—Aberdeen Jrs.—22 Leola 54—Cresbard------35 Leola 70—Barnard-------13 Leola 44—Frederick-----36 Leola 68—Columbia------30 Leola 56—Hecla---------33 Leola 46—Roscoe--------32 Conference Tournament At Frederick: Leola 73—Barnard-------22 Leola 41--Aberdeen Jrs.--34 Leola 56—Frederick-----45 (Finals) Leola 37--Ipswich-------44 Leola 45—Roscoe--—-----34 Leola 26—Aberdeen Jrs.--52 Leola 83—Columbia-------46 Leola 31--Westport------28 District Tournament At Ipswich: Leola 37—Hosmer----------32 Leola 38—Roscoe----------26 Leola 41—Ipswich---------25 (Finals) Regional Tournament At Mobridge; Leola 44--McLaughlin-----46 Leola 41—Dupree----------48 Total-1,311 Average-45.2
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SCENE I STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Lee Conahan. (Left to right: Audrey Crouch, Leo Geffre, Allen K u 1 m, Delila Rueb, James Gilliland, Melvin Schanzenbach, Elsie Zantow, Evelyn Geffre, Martin Kulm, Marianne.Young, President Lee Cbnahan Vice-President Leo Geffre Secretary-Treasurer Elsie Zantow The Student Council, the student governmental organization of Leola High School, consists of a president, vice-president, secretary-treasurer, and two representatives, a boy and a girl, from each of the four classes. The members are elected for a term of one school year; the officers being elected in the spring by the student body and the representatives elected by their respective classes. The council plans numerous events throughout the year--homecoming, the carnival, and social events. SCENE II FIRST SEMESTER PAPER STAFF Seated: Joyce Brosz. (Left to right: Allen Kulm, Lee Conahan, Orley Rath, Martin Haase, Shirley Swanson, Elsie Zantow, Leslie Hoff, Luella Breitag, Martin Kulufr Marcella Bailiet. The PIRATE CHATTER, School, was published classes. Editor- Joyce the work of the staff to complete news coverage, esting feature stories, editor the first semes second semester. official organ of Leola High bi-weekly by the journalism Brosz. skillfully co-ordinated produce a student paper with timely editorials, and inter- Marcella Balliet, assistant ter, assumed editorship the 25
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Second Team Scrimmage Allen-Kulm in the thick of it. Conahan and Rath offer moral support. Spectators before the game. Cur Cheerleaders in Action. Eelila Jundt, Virginia Koerner, Shirley Swanson, Jeanette Walth. 27
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