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Sophomores get the business--mathfthat is. Top secret conference of yeomen behind open desks. Typists master one key to success. come. learn- '•The time has The teacher said, To value many things; From tests we'11 loot you'll earn-«I grades your knowledge brings' What What - 9 ''arching feet signal change of classes Instead of the watch as the ship's bell sounds,Varied class activities stimulate students to search for the deeper treasures of learning. Ballast or booty? To choose is our duty 11
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l: A Stup'd. Sell Masiki Chancre k To open up or throw away, that Is the algebra ques- tion. rreshnen mix things up in general j science lab, ! X The inside facts about frogs and crayfish are laid open by the bi- ology class. Jeanette ponders her test tube test Splitting drops instead of atoms Is the chemistry class»s project. 10
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The yeomen’s officers meet to chart their course. % e NcuU fcUe llte Pisiafe Seal V n '' And Iny 7o Ou l jbuty V ith the passing of our four years of high school life we, the Senior pirates, have gained the title of Yeomen, the highest non-commissioned officers on our ship. It is with sad hearts, and yet with pride, that we leave LHS to serve on other vessels and bequeath our treasures to those who will follow us on the high seas of education. ’7e wish to bestow such treasures as carnivals, classroom study and laboratory research, tests, report cards, parties, football games, music contests and concerts, junior and senior plays, basketball games, track events, homecoming, proms baccalaureate—as we prepare to walk the plank-to crown all these things with the great event of graduation. It is our sincere wish that all who sail this stout craft in the future will cause honor to be associated with Leola High School—-Our Pirate Ship. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAM PHYLLIS GPP Mixed Chorus-1,2, 3,a;Band- 3,l4.;Glrlsf Chorus-1,2,3,ki Paper Annual Staff-h.;Class PIay-3;Library-2,3»Sec 1am- i-1-» ELMER KAUL Class President-1; Student Counci 1-3,President-li; De- clam-!j.;Mixed Chorus-1,2,3 l+jBoys’ Chorus-1,2,3;Band- 1,2,3,U; F. F.A.-1,2; Mixed Ensemble-3;Saxophone Quar- tet-2,3; Boys’ Quartet-Ij.; Fep Club-1,2,3,b$President 3;tlass Play-3;Boysf State -3» 12
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