Leola High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Leola, SD)

 - Class of 1960

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Eighth graders can claim they are Span- ish Pirates,for they study Spanish and use it every day in their conversation. Civics and algebra have been new studies this year.From their ranks came the upper-grade best dressed Pirate in Billy Schanzenbach. A talented group, they have fourteen boys out for basketball and four members in the band. They also had three entrants in the local Snow Queen contest. Back rowrRichard Jasmer,David Keehn,Richard Relmer,Dennis Schaffer.Gary Leberman, Anton RohrIch,Richard Ketterling. Henry Lapka, Hiram Ellis. Middle rowrCarol Schaible.Mona Liedle, Sharon Mclntlre.Sandra Doerr, Charlotte Schaible, Shelia Huber, Bonnie GisI.Cynthia Rott. Front row:Gerald Bender,Shurlo Serfoss, Michael Schaffner, Leland Berreth, Stanley Schock, Louis Cowherd, Thomas Helntzman, William Schneider,Mrs.Hoeft. Absent:Larry Hoffman. Then what happened? Eighth Grade Larry Hoffman SficuudJt OpestA flew- ViAiaA fy i Qn AenA Seventh Grade Seventh graders practice algebra. Back rowrGwendolyn Rueb, Imogene Smolnisky, Lloyd Hehn,Sherry Pade,Allen Kaaz, Dorothy Neuharth,Carol Hilgemann,RonaId Gef- fre.Middle row:Perry Aman,Barbara Sperle,Lester Weishaar,Bar- bara Maier,Phyllis Ellis, Dorothy Heagley, Donald Hammrich. Front rowjMrs.Goodrich,Richard Glaesman,Phi 1 ip Cowherd,Dianne Albrecht,Linda Rempfer,Lee Bain,Timothy Becker,Robert Kasel. Participating in band and grade bas- ketball has been a source of delight for the seventh graders.Their favor- ite study has been Spanish, which they enjoy using In their conversation.Regular spell-downs and a touch of geometry in their arithmetic class has provided new interest in the subJects.Twelve mem- bers of the class have pen pals in foreign lands. 18

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£,+iteAtaitt. Zic- PinxUeA Although rain rearranged the Homecoming Day schedule, it did not dampen Pirate en- thusiasm or enjoyment of the festivities. The parade was called off and the football game was postponed until the following Monday.The crowning of the Pirate King and Queen was held in the gym in the after- noon. In the evening,the students danced to the music of Bobfs Trio. Rumor has it that the gridiron squad enjoyed this dance more than any other team has in the past. Reason: postponed game. Result: no bruises and sprains. With the exception of the freshmen, in- itiation was enjoyed by everyone. The cos- tumes designed by the sophomores consisted of girls wearing bib overalls, work shoes, long-tailed shirts, and straw hats. Boys wore Bermuda shorts, women1s blouses, ny- lons, hats,makeup,and no shoes. The tradi- tional march through rain-drenched streets from the courthouse to the school was climaxed by kangaroo court which doled out punishments to the new recruits and made them full-fledged members of the clan. Queen Kelli, King Leon Best Dressed Pirates Joanne and Myron fyneAkmett PgM 7 U Royalty and attendants gazing happily at the Pirate clan are, seated,f5o-f59 Homecoming Queen Marlys Krein, Linda Muhlbeier, Mary Ann Hoffman ,Sylvia Rott, Queen Kelli Crompton, King Leon Lapka, James Schaffer, ,$8-l59 Homecoming King Elmer Ketterling,Melvin Breitag,and Dean Krein. Best dressed Pirates selected at the morning initiation program were Joanne Heagley, Myron Fauth, Julie Hilgemann, Bobby Schilling, Billy Schanzenbach,and Brenda Ma i e r.



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Mapping President EIsenhowerfs 1959 trip, studying about the Greeks and Romans,and do- ing potato printing have been some scholastic highlights for the sixth graders.South Dakota history Is a new subject for them this year. Some members of the class take part in grade basketball and In band.Working on the operet- ta was a new,enjoyable experience. Sixth graders concen- trate as they try to answer social studies questions. Sixth Grade Back row: Jeffry Kohlhoff,Francis Bell,Eunice Jakober,Harvey Lechner,James Kasel, Mary Kay Guthmi1ler,Shir ley Heupel,Rob- ert Haul. Second row: Roger Schaible,Greg Gill,Roger Diede, Linda Durni1,Geraldine El 11s,Stewart Turnwa11, Evelyn Haupt, Mrs. Pade.First row:Mary Lou GIsi,Sandra Helntzman,Gwendolyn Schock,Patricia Holmes,Delor Is Hottman,Cheryl Tschappat,Lar- ry Liedle. as pe uel as Fifth Grade Reading the News- time” newspaper each week,telling about and making exhibits of their hobbles are some fifth grade ac- tivities which occu- pied the whole year. Some of the projects this year were mak- ing booklets of the nose and throat for health class and the study of how to di- vide by numbers of more than one digit in arithmetic. Back row: Gwen Pade,Judy Brandner,Brenda Maier,Ronald Kaaz, Jerry Heupe1,MaDonna Roehrich,Lavonne Schaffer. Middle row: Bonnie Kranzler, Tony Kamm,Dixie Kamm,Terrance Durni1,Robert Opp,Ruth Neuharth. Front row: Richard Turnwa11,Robert Kiesz, Donald Layton, Shirley Rohrbach, Patrick Schaffner, Kathleen Helntzman, Mrs. Classen. 19

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