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Page 31 text:
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Christmas Program, Class In Gyn Boots Performed In Each With Vim Tooting tonettes keeps third and fourth graders In tune. Shown In the upper two pictures above, boys from the fifth through eighth grades enjoyed regular practice ses- sions, played several games with other teams, and participated In the grade tournament. Grade gym class, popu- lar Friday afternoon recreation for the first three grades, plays a group game dir- ected by Mrs. Young. Grade twlrlers have learned to swing It—— 27
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Page 30 text:
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We like our milk! We 1 Ike our milk! We like our milk! We like our milk! Have milk-will drink. Under the supervision of Superintendent Hilsendeger, who Introduced the program this year and made preliminary arrange- ments, the Leola schools1 milk program Is definitely a popular and beneficial ven- ture. Teachers are happy with the improved alertness the ffmilk break seems to give their pupils,while the youngsters not only enjoy drinking the milk but also benefit from its addition to their diet. The milk program has proved to be one of the finest treasures added to Petefs chest this year. Through the closing day of school in February, 20,392 half pints of milk had been distributed among Leola high school and grade students. Monthly distributions were as follows: September-1,514.7; October- 3 675;November-3331 ;December-3,12I4.5 January -J4.,6l$;February-l4.f600 half pints. An aver- age of 250 half pints of milk is distribu- ted each day, with 220 being chocolate and 30 plain. All grade students who want milk are now able to receive it through financial help of organizations and individual do- nors in the community. Milk is distributed to the grade students during morning re- cess periods and at lunch time.High school students eating their lunch at school re- ceive their milk at lunch time. Basketball players had milk available to them at the end of their practice periods. Pass a straw please! Sipping through a straw. M-m-good!
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Mainstay of the Pirate attack force, the above eleven men were linemen: Arnold Lechner, Albert Erdmann,Bob Huber,Frank Bain, Leland Welshaar, Buddy Schaffer, Dean Krein. The back- field: Jim Breltag, Elmer Ketterllng, Melvin Breitag. Ronnie Schaffer. Sroenif, Man the Gian £P1 - ,4 7 .JJL' I got him! PIRATES 1958-59 WON LOST RECORD. AND Leo la 12 Ellendale 38 Leo la 27 Eureka 6 Leola 19 Aberdeen 1U Leola 25 Linton 7 Leola 31 Frederick 13 Leola U3 Ashley 20 Leola 3k Aberdeen ik Won 6 Lost 1 Scrimmage with the first eleven proved that the B squad could take It as well as dish It out to opposing teams. Members are:front row:Dlck Layton,Reuben Glaesman,Randy Ryan,Doug las Erdmann,Walter Erdmann,Richard Schumacher, Glen Jakober. Back row: Reuben Schock, Sidney Schaible, Harvey Schaible,Larry SchnaIdt,Jlm Meldinger,Dale Smol- nisky, Thomas Bell, Duane Bain. 28
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