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Council and Poatd Peccet Student council members, identified in class officer pictures on page 19, with their adviser, Mr.HIlsendeger, planned Homecoming, the Christmas party, and other student body activities. the. Plan 'VuU QuideA the. CouAAe ojj Pinaie. Clan Frank, Esther work Student council officers are Elmer Council members are on royalty float. Ketterling,president; Buddy Schaf- Santa’s assistants. fer, secretary-treasurer; Frank Bain, vice-president. Discussing school problems are board members Albert Ber- reth,president, and Otto Schnaidt; Superintendent Hilsen- deger; Ed HIlgemann,clerk;and members R. L. Cowherd, Irvin Kulm, and Leslie Holmes. 6
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Guiding the Pirate clan in their quest for brighter and more pre- cious educational gems to put Into their treasure chests. Superinten- dent Hilsendeger and his staff not only show the students where to dig for knowledge but also how to eval- uate the things they find. Presenting a balanced program of classroom study and student activi- ties,the teachers Join Pirate Pete in trying not only to instill a re- spect for and love of knowledge in their charges but also to help them to develop well-rounded Interests and personal I ties. MARVIN MAULE-B.A.in Music and German,Jamestown College.Psy- cho logy, sociology,economics, world geography,general math; music;sophomore class adviser. MRS. LILLIAN KINPELSPIRE-B. S., tjSf); M.S.in Education,NSTC. Eng- lish III, Typing I and II; Lib- rarian; Junior class adviser. JAMES KRETCHMAN-B. S., In Education, NSTC. Biology, govern- ment, health; coach; Lettermenfs and fresh- man class adviser. WAYNE SCHUCHARDT-Custodlan. 5
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beficrttuuf SestixyiA.' feacJzutaAxJl Jlo Jz (leve L. Mo ve 7'leaUiAeA foyi OuA. fiook Highlight of senior year-Karen Muhlbeler, Miss Leola! Feature Appears In Student Life A story, which appeared in the October. 1957, issue of the PIRATE CHATTER, has appeared in the October STUDENT LIFE. The story and picture is on the seventh grade, and the designing of their Hallowe'en masks. The article was written by Mabel Schock »- Darlys Berreth. The STUDENT T - 1958, also car -' V J nal “Are You Dri ' . C® 'ol?” by Mabel Schock. This magazine gives national re- cognition to creative writing, art and photography by high school students, and is a publication of the department of education of the National Education Association tJ ch, Meets Governor, Receives Award Writing a winning essay on the subject “How Hiring the Handi capped Helps You and Me” gave Esther Kaul, as fifth place winner the honor of meeting Governor Joe Foss. On May 1, Mr® . tdelspire and Mr. Hll • ove tc Pierre to award at cere- « j ,ue governor's re- jS at 10:00 a. m. Gov . Foss talked about handicap- ped people and stressed the fact that It was not pity they needed Pictures were taken when the awards were given. Esther re- ceived an award certificate and a check for $10.00. The First Na- tional Bank of Aberdeen provided an additional $10.00 for transpor- tation costs for each winner. Four of the five winners attended. The Leola group returned home early ato attend the prom that evening. Perhaps some of the happiest moments of our school years have been those spent in reminiscing about what we did then and what fun we had there as classmates and friends. Recalling the past is a popular pastime when old friends meet, we know. Therefore, as we prepare to part, we rummage through Petefs treasure chest and review Just a few of the high- lights of our years together In the Leola schools. May they serve as the spark for many an Interesting conversa- tion among old friends In future years. We studied when we were soph- omores. Freshman initiation--werenft we cute? Seventh grade float depicted discovery of America. 7
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