Leola High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Leola, SD)

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1963. feiAooGM esi Crditedt Rif, Hte Actual Sla 0 £eola JliXfh School, Jtotno 0 Hte Pinxdei Jteola, Sooth jbahotcL 7alio 01 Gontentl TjjtLe. Pape Dedication Division Paner-PiaateA High School Facuito Vatedccto lion and Jalulntn tJmn a S enio a QIzldd Qf-jLiceAA Senlo iA (utuoaa SophomoneA F ieAhmen CJjiaa OILLcoaa Student (o uncut—Schoot Boa id OivcAion Pcine—AativLLLeA FooJbatt--ton-LoAt Peco id and BeAi O ieAAed PinjouteA LJOAketbcbU T iach Ledtenmen. a (tub 2 QieeAsLendeAA and TumaIcaa 3 band 4-5 Placed Qw iua and Vocal Gao up a 6 P bced ThonuA and GIa3a (hoalls 7 Ptau (oAt 8- 0 D iama (tub II LibnoAu (tub 12-13 PapeAoiaft li Annual Statf 5 (Jjjaa Room SholA 6 jertioA. ftemoAyieA 7 Snap4 8 Div-uiion. faQ.e.—Boot (amp 9 QnacLe 7ea.ch.eM 20-23 tyatLe A (jbemeniojiy. AcixvLtL d 25 26 27-23 TP 3 ¥ % I J7„ 3R , 4 k2-k3 if7-W edUcaiedt lo fcu Alan Knxtft To thaw oua appAaeiation foA. the many, way TU+ Alan KnapL had bean a kelp to to the Senton Qladd of. 1 62, me have dedicated oll i annual to film. He had denied ad oua S lLoa. Qiadd advidOA. Hid inteAedting appAoack to the do dal dcience dubjeald made them inteAedting and info Amative do Acting, ad coiMidelo i and fnlen f he wad helpful when we came to him with pnoblemd. He help- wLth ou l junloA pnom deeoAating when the going, got nought fbu Knaft joined the jLH.S. faculty when we wejle junto Ad and inmediately be- came a nedpected and tnudted fnlenxL He had didciplined oua mindd and bodied do that we nay betten. be able to meet the dtxuiggled of oua. futwie lived. Ton all thid we give oua. dinceae thanks. 3 7 4e AldUninxili. Who Sipp iiled fyl rUJiUt flhnvin Phule B.A. in flki LC. and. ( enman, fameAtoun College I l6-Lc Dinectoni C enenal fthlh,' i%denen ?noblem ; Sophr omo ie QLoaa AdviAo u VOeapo+u fyon, Victcyuf, Alan Kna.Lt B S., NTS !,CmJ PL5, in Ed- ucation, N.SlT.C Principal U.S. HiAtony; Political Sci ence; Senion. QIdaa AdviAon C]pA Lillian KindelApine S; U.S.Q.: ms. In (d ucaiion, N.S.T.C. £ng IIaK Oruvee and Tounj Li- bnanji Qlub Advioon; 7yP- ina Two; and $union. QLoaj Adv-Ldo l. Pobenl ScJutmache i A in HiAto w, U, 5 0. PkiAineAA PVvth; Cenenal Bu AineAA; Head BaAketball (packi Athletic Dinecton. Lonen Qill B.S. in Education V. 5, 7. Q ; B.S. in Animal HuAbanany; S.Q.S.C. Ay, Venenal Scl one and two; Science, Biology, and UnivenA Tnalniny U ViOAML tUAtOAy, 40 fyigJjLdh. JO) Acho iecio L dnama club annual advLdosu i fdnan. flUlden 3.5. in Jhlfr, Science, ana. 6 Qo vJon Schanzenback 515. in {dbxxution, V.5. .£ SngLidk one, typing, one, and TJjicute Qvvbbesi cudviAon Floyd Harrmnlch 5chuchayid± 5 9ft Qosi fyutule 7'be ie 94, A o (loom tyok SbefecU We the Senio i (J aa of. 16 -62 have come fa i dince the day. we begun fu$h dchool in. 958, nt thid time we want: to expnuAd ou i deep app tecia ion fo i all that oua. panentd and teacher have given ua. We wild, tnu to ude aid they have taught ad to the bedt of oua. abiiitieA. Upon, leaving. L d S, thid yean, we widh to My a dince te thanhryou to each and eve iyone of you Gafitainl Valedlcto Han Kathleen Kohihoff (jySalutatosuan Band- , 2, 1 4; Pep Band-2, J 4i Dance Band-4; Boyd 9(ho uid-1; ftllxed Chonad- j 2, d 4;ClxiAlnet QuaAtetr2j Lihnanjy Chdr- : Qladd P ledidentr J; Qladd Vice r tedidentr ; Student ( oimjcid Pep ier dentaiiver2; Boyd1 Stater %i Student Council Vice P iedidentr4; fdito i of School Papen-4;Annual Staff- , 2, J 4 Band-1 4; Pep Band-Dance Band-4; PlbcearJwmLd-QinlAr Cho uidr , 2, I 4; Sextetr4; UJdaoau Club- J 4; Bedt D tedded PiAater4; not. nigh School Poetnjy Auxutd-2. CP Sadutato dan 6 Peten. Holmed CaAolyn Schumachen fllixed QvynuArl, 2, I 4 Bo ChanuA-1; Boua Duantetr Student nanaaenr ' Ba ketball-lnachr1, 2. i k} Footballr 2 J k; Lettenmen1a £ S-2 5 r ieAident of Leltesunai A tub H-', fJjnAA VnjeAidenirk; CJmaa Vice. Pa a- ubentr2i Annual Slaff-k; Student (ouncJLL RepnjeAentatLverl, 3 Band-1, 2 1 k',?ep Band-2, J 4; F eman Bandr2, 4; Dance. Band-4; JnAtndrxentaL SoloiAtrt, 2, 3 4; Bo ija 'Qw uja- ; Mixed (annoid Knaemeji dandaJU. Fauth Fiixed Qlub- , ;ch fn.eMJ±enJr2; ClaAd SzavetarujrUptLT- ‘ •' ep Je ervtaJtj.ver3; OAR Dnama (fib-2 4; ALL ____________y jfii Pep (fib-1, 2j i ep Ciub SexuietoLnjjrlAj LAUAje i—2f ap Stall-3 U; (b-edito i of Annual- . esi 7na chr Basketball- , 2 I Footballr 3 4 Lette unen1A (tub-3 Lelte tr men A Qlub 1neoAunen-U; nJl-Achnot PlaijrkjQlxjAA 7neas unenr k; Homecoraing, King, (cuvtidaterk. Anne Smolnisky, $len y va oMka Leta (hlejj. Lefiotf F ach 7 7 ho mad Bell Basketball-Football- I, 2, j k; 7nachr A 3 k; Lette imen1s (jLub-2, J k; Boy ' (honos-1:t 'lix.ed (honos-1, 2, 3 k; Homer coming. King (anaidaterk (Boys (honosrl; Mixed (honos- A 2 I b; TBandr3 4 Peo BandrJ; 7open Ctaff.- 3 Business anogen. of Pape i Staff- T (o-editon of. Annual-1 ; 7nachr t CfJLenn. Benden. Basketball- , 2, 3 1(honos-Mixed (honos- Ij Lib lob-!t 3;Libnanlan ill-school play-3 pnoirpteAT3 4. tea [nonos-ijL-conany :jan 3j Pep Club- A Z; 3 r H-school play Bannand; Mixed Qwnus-Qijils' (ho nos- Band-fep Band-j Inis' Basketball-!; Leo lot Band-2, I b;fep Bard-U; Gists' (Jwnos-Mixed (honos-2, j k: Qieanr leadenr h; Class SecnetanjjrlneasuAjenr 2. Basketball-2; 7nach 2} k;Football- ,2, 3 Lettenoien.9 s (Job-3 dll- school Play-3 Hueben 9laesmOn Basketball- j, 7 in.ch-k. Pobent Hajrmnjjck Dianne Hoffman Band-L 2, I k; ‘Pep Band Band-cousr(fwnus-I; fllix.. 2. J U;7nackr , 2 J k;FootbdU-2, J 4; Basketball-2; Lettenmen rs Qlub- j 4. Dance bonus-1, •13? Donald Hoffman (jany, Hoffirm m Ubnasiy (Jub-!, kiUhnanixmrk. Basketball-!, 2. Myna Hi umann 9 A iLyAA Layton UJdaoojj. (lub-2} j L; ?ep Chjb 2;Natu High. JchooL foetjiy Auxma lm LeJJje wien1 A QLub-2, 4; adketi cbUr 2; FootJxJJ-T uoLchr f 2, j 4. Qjjch Layton 7nachr21 tyFooibaUrU; L bte men14 Dnnma QJjjb-k;AJUj- LLoycL i cJntl ie. OeJUjykt Spent . BudketJxdJj- T w.ch-2, Tutting. on the. pnorn woa the. main pnoject of. ike Junta aat thid yea u They. wene veny active, in muAuc, both. ijxAtnjjmentat and. vocaL ana then, clLao contributed Aome of the bette i aihieteA to the virate Qlaru Stanley Atb iexdxt Hanng Adam Steve Decker. Linda (jLLL Harvey fjtdi Sharon Heantejy Karen HeLunan Taut Hotmed Chanted Jakob er Shirtey Kaa$ Donatd KaJJaA Faye KindeLdpire Cayte KindeLdpire Ija Upka Joann LoebA Shantene LoebA Chartatte Mithaff Larry Toll Donna Tohrbach Alan SandjyiiAt Donna Schaibte Lute Schaibte Kathy Schan enbach Luther Schumacher er Linda Spitzi Qenatdhne 7Achappat Tarmet Turnwalt Laflue Vithauer i'hnjoetta Zacher Angela Aueb lieutenant Gomma+uieSiA, The main furicdian of ike tophamo ie chtt ibid yeaA. uxja ike ijujulidlonad inliiadlon oi. ike fsiethmen Bud ibid wot only, pond of LI Being, ike ianyeti cIoaa in. UiS ikey cute also well tep ier tended, in. tponda, mutLc, and add oiken. acdl idlet of ike cdan Qenxdd Benden. Vobn Benjde i Leland Beruiedk fiobend Cowkend Linda Uunkeim Letdle Faudk OdeJh FeLckend Ledile Feloch Paddy Fewinyt Bonnie $Ldi. Tkeedna Hepie Lawm Hofunan dilbon Hoffman Skedla Hube i ihckand Jatme i Quino id Kempf Kichand KeddenJlny Hanoi Kindedtpine Audney Kolb Fenny Lapha 2 Qany Lebe urtan Kenneth Liedle flbnja LiedLe Shanon fllcSnluie yarned fllille L ShaAon ftbh L K oaajJL ene Opp Lanny Otlenbachen Richa id Reime i Qpithla Rott r aj101 Scha£en i%Lke Schaffnen (anol Schcuble {hanloile Schadble Sheila Scheld William Schanzenbach CuaLLa Schell yarned Schumache i waAAen Schumache i William Schnelde i Stanley, Schoch Shu tlo Senfold Leo Vilhaue i Donald WolfLf. 3 (lex uUti The frjeshmen, being, neocomers io IMS, started ikei 1 high, school canjejzAA by, being. initiated into ike. firate (l u They soon got into ike mainstneam of activities and contributed much to the music and aikieiic departments, as welt as to ike honor. rotL Dianne Alb iexkt ferjiu Anon 4 retiring '£fr.e eichert Lonnie (owherd Leon Deader. (aroi Hilgmcrin. Dorothy neagley Donnie Hammricn Keith f rabowsha Sharon fjehning Barbara Daien Susan Kolb Alien Kaaz Stanleju Hoffman DettyuL rumann L wen flueb %Ann Hall Shenry fade. Dorofny Neuharth Georgia i%klbeier 1 1 mo gene Smolnishy Barbara Sperle Lester, ileishaa i fionald (jetfnje Stanley Tfantow £ead Eltsin. Mcdei. Below cute the people who lave been chosen by, theln. fellow claddmaled zo zake oven, ad leader . They we ie chosen fan. theln. abilities to be leadenA• 7Key handle the budtnedd tnanAacllonA of theln. claAd and make the neceAdany appolnlmerttA• 7hey oJao lentvi how to conduct budineAd meellnyA. hneAhman (JIoaa OfflcenA Plu fihule, Advioonj Led Faulk, PneAldent; Polly. FewinnA, Vice fnedidenli and J della relchenl 5 ecn.elanjj-TzieoAune. PVu ftille L Advldonj Stanley Hoftiranu Vice PnedixLenli Skenny Pade, SecnelanjfdneaAunei ana Bandana Fhlen, PneAtdenl Hasiv Qldl PneAidenli fthneella ZackerL Secnelantp-1 neoAunej PUa lUndeiAplne, AdviAon; and Don liallad, Vice fnedidlnl Sophomone (laAd OfflcenA 'Junto i Qladd OfflcenA 15 (lepsve ent Id I Sindent Qouncil 'Randall F'aulhr-Tam. , LeRou Mach, Ronald Qelpie, LaRue Jilhaa+n, Qwen Ruebf Leia fhleJM Tele. Holme —Vice Tned., (jianlatie (Aehlha f. —Sec, 7A ., Leslie rewch, Linda Spil en, Haney. KindeldpiAe GJuejil of Stall Qi ike. nlnlvU Le Holme , ( ukeAd njeMdjml Olio Si 0ax'in. Kulm chnaidl On eAl HeAAjeihi and (d HiJjyemann-dlenk Rev. R.L. Ike JLeflb 16 A C T I V I T I E S n TkuuL now: Studuerit c — —— Jtudent Rhnayen. Richxud Relmen, Hanv OiAi, Lloud ftcSntLne lUannm Jcnwucnen, Leftoy foefo Lyle Schnible. Tom Bell, yasui Hoffman, (juinola Knaemen, VXJt VftfnbacneA, Student t anaae i JtLchand TadmeAm Second, now: Dick Layton, Loaajj. Hoffman, Rueben ylaedman, ylen Snabowdai, Ronnie Kaa% Raul Holmes Stan Scfuinacfien, Randy. Fauih, Qxanled 1akoben Fin t Lewolff, wiJion Hofpiran, Led Faudh, Donnie ■en Seaiott fynde eatedl Reccyid Senio td FinAt Strung, Hack now: Lloyd I'KJnJJjie, ynavowoua, yanu noLcrraru now: (annoJud Knaemen, Donnie Ho liman Randy rauth, Layton, LeRoy Tdck, Rueben laeAman, Tom BeJLL 5-len (LuspjjiyA n 3v urvifo un. (onfenence (jamed Leola IS Leola 7 Leola 4 Leota V Leola n Leola 4 Leola 25 funeka y no ion Aberdeen In . Doland Unction Abendueen Soph. n Jopru 7 7 2 6 7 '1 8 Thomas BeU, Delight Specie, LeRoy Mach, Dionne. Hoffman, Leio. hJLey, QJLen Aobovxd Oo Band. Aesianaded ike Royalty Royally on ike fdoai. K.ivu+ and Queen Rate SupAente RecnjjJutd in fnont of QpuJii Hoade OnJMxviion in action Beat Dn Med Pinaded ? BacA joux Coach. Schumacher Warner. Schumacher $ana HofJjnan Paul Holmer Pan Laphth Lyle, upp JyuJwsuLMadmen, Coach. fllLllesu Fnorut AtmLeslie, raioth, PcndaJl Fawth, Lmaajl Hoffman, {oaaoJjL Knaemer nanvey. y-udJ QymJjejd fahobe u (l p at CbiitrUot Gltximfuo vi zGapiaini 0 7lie Gn w Cdqan. fllLUen. Robert Schumacher 20 QqAAoJA f A£L 3TUZ l TojllL HoJjned Hajtv Qu i. (jcviy. Ho {.{man LyJ e. JchnibLe Handy. Faudk Bach now: Ididion Ho Alien F do Chf U fUL U UA « U.t7C • U{jU«U 'C L O X.( Fauih, ChanleA 0ahoben flli e Schatlnen, Sianleu Ho Liman left FohJJxoLL bieve weidenbungen, Kobesii Kail, Lonnie, (owtiend, y Le LLU fdomtete AlwaqA Pul Olfi A Qooci fyifykt T ve. B tcjfjad haa done. auBte. well ikU yea i Joking, onlg a Lew valuable inaimny io keep idle bo heibadl fuiliuie decme0 cpameA and ycuniny Lefioy Mach and lichand Heimen. 5indent DarxngeM Sindent FtonageM, Leftoy Fh.ch and llichxuid leimen, hove done a good job of keeping, idle c iewf4 equipment in Ahip-Ahnpe condiiion fan. ihe baiideA. Keep Ui+upL On Place Qjnfe ience Ljameo Leo da V54. Opalujch rauJJdon fusieha To dumb in oelby FoAcoe Oodnnd Honi ivilie % ioion OpAuLcfi Abendi A B Ue Tfien— Je Then 55 jf 4? W i % 92 5 3 I 3 9. :een onfenence. no ion ounney Aberdeen Cneoband Dpdand odjjmbia inoion wieha bendeen HoAne i Faudhion HoAcoe 5k OiAtnlct Touwiey Regional ou tneij. Orvida Selby. 98 2k 9 92 3 55 4? 4 3 3 I 3 5d 40 44 98 3 59 98 90 - 5 98 3 5J 53 62 - JO 2! 3 3 27 2 33 23 27 92 29 10 33 27 % 3 27 3 8 3 37 9 90 98 35 22 Pirates Drop Two Tilts to Eureka, Faulkton The Leola Pirates ended their second tilt of the season with a 38 34 loss to Faulkton in home game December 1. The Pirates got off start and ended the ter in a tie due handling by Leola. In the third period Leola rv Dave Guhin w 3 5 d c standout for the B Q o 2 Carrold Kraem w g Schaible starred o £ jjj §5 the Pirates. p £ « « — fine foot I1' 5 3 7 r © V Pirates Win Second Edge Selby 38-37 SMO-BOARD By ANNE SMOLNISKY ... . , Well, rah, rah, rah, Leola. Holding on to a narrow lead We finally beat the Selby Lions, in the fourth quarter, the Leola that is, for the first time since !?'Y Se y 38-37 in 1945. That was the year Leola the first quarter break. The they’d stop our dreams of going In the third period Leola n N Pirates came storming back in to State, turned to lead the quarter endv g-l ,gvehe second period to outscore r . ine with a 24-23 advantage.' 9 eA e Lions 17 to 2 «nH tai™ a Ive the Pirates holding a ' A. until the final three vo e1 at . y Ae VK, '-f .a of 33 to 25 go a X v - 'X'al stanza. The I rercoiA TV ' ■ vo - V , 0 late rally by s aid of Selb period to outscore and take a ing with a 24-23 advantage. _ c „,u The better part of the tliyv ? ■ d .'ftlme lead of 23 to 16 stanza was a contlnuaUe- ot® .0ve%p Bucs took advam an evenly matched r - « . «o' tS' rfV «V . v vW .. ■ -■ The Trojans took Leola could not ov nni n mow Pirate Gridders Battle Vx Groton To 7-7 Tie I've been wondering why in three consecutive games I saw . the Pirates fall into defeat in ov- . ' - --.M .... advantage of the f|naj three minutes of the lead and played control game Could it some of the v5 v thlrd and held on to ® wer6 a b„ tlred? going into the . _ . Pirates held u Coach Schumacher claims the the Lion boys are a complaining of , ' id of Selby fouls y, s'3™ tyP° °f pain: . spralne,d CVX , toi x % e younger boys have an honorable the SD1C for the football he played past season. the boys are V nize now. It Coming from closing minutes quarter, the Leola aged to obtain a the Groton Tigers, to fight hard to - 5. r 'Jl x’o, p t ' final deadlock «. 'VUt0 .4 % $ }% b Four-Star C%-W Vi AVo tilt. The R l S V « .C0eX , Friday night. 0 tv % } , the Leola ball parl 4R m c The first two quj scoreless as a defens Columbia Tumbles Leola Quint 51-42 Opened Falling behind in the closin minutes after a clog fought game, the- — lost to the Columt p:ra ,CS 1 a score of 51 to 4i V TA . - third loss for the Pi Q 0lS® © min V 'f also aided Leola: with 14 each. Verlin Naasz led fourth straight win ever to v -as see bia. The game wa Columbia, Friday, D Columbia took an a ®??l day iirat®8 ° S Wfi co on three quick basket Y at r LeoV u 1 nev ®? oa Gilchrist. But the Bt to ta anSeit e back. eYchanffim, th. .bc ged an . eathe p - ,piiaV« totlbc llugh«- , sooted es A first half. The score at 0tieTvSCv e 9daad aswV was tied 24-24. “ndeIrh V iUetLst ai The Pirates went eold , v ct'1sCore s5 MC AiAaic-a wem iwu n v ‘ • cCO - A Yv' third quarter and Colum eas'y r,ratooVV -rabo r otv r. lfir T.-w L 1 1 - — to learn to The Leola Pirates outlasted a determined Roscoe team to take the District V Championship with a 51-48 victory. The game was played at Faulkton on Fri- causeVebruary 23. This is the straight year that the lave taken the crown, a contest in which the ed all the way with leads of 15 8, 23-18 and he up-set minded Ros- ts with a fourth quar- cut the leacl to a bint 49-48 with 57 sec-, ft. The Hornets then ro get the ball and [Kraemer crashed two fs to clinch the victory, lal quarter was a con- free throw shooti ng i fine scoring surge by ets. The Pirates hit 10 throws the last period iomets fouled to stop rntrol game, fh scorer of the game pe Paul Holmes with 18. raemer and Gary Hoff LHS Pirates Win Fourth Consecutive District Title IV VUl Kraemer led the offensive Bo'1 tack for the Pirates as they c ate lected 35 of Leola’s 42 point p£SS'n?- C ood loT Holmes had 20 and Kraemer h tet- r0Vfl '?3?v OslcT 15 for the Pirates. Gilchrist le s ev _ 0t 3 all scorers with 24 points for th touck xv e « sc©76 ooA ' McIntosh Takes Region II Title; Pirates Fall To Selby 62-53 a v ent Comets. The trB” squad lost their first irame nf thp v «r bv n ww n never in danger. Substitutes were used freely by both teams starting early in the contest. Baer and Pressler led Selby’s charges with 15 and 14 respec- tively. Carrold Kraemer paced the losing Pirates with 19 and Paul Holmes added 16 counters. In the first round of play on Friday night McIntosh upset the 0vet sh 2. rs FG FT owed a7anS won; 4A 7. LEOLA Schaible Kraemer Hoffman, G. Holmes Gisi Hoffman, L. Schumacher Total rs - PF TPlrt 5 2 3 1 2 1 2 16 The McIntosh Tigers defeated the Onida Warriors 58-55 on a last second 3-point play to win the Region II Tournament and thus earned a berth in the State 3fve | “B” Tournament at Sioux Falls this week end. The Selby Lions put on a tor- rid first half shooting exhibition as they coasted to a 45-21 half- time lead and then went on to defeat the Leola Pirates 62-53 for third place honors. The Lions, who led at the per- iod stops 29-10. 45-21. 53-34, were 16 [el! 3p 0 2 53 Selby five 60-46 behind some tre- mendous shooting. The Onida Warriors moved ahead of a cold Leola Pirate squad in the first hall and then staved off several Pirate uprisings in the second half to move to the finals, 51-36. One chart showed the Blue and White hitting just seven of 36 shots in the first half. The region tournament closed out the Pirate basketball season with an impressive record of 17, wins and seven losses. (ouA id. Sec nows Lee Bain, Lon tie (pukejid, QonjaUUJojjl fchnGpJe Sianly Hoffman, UUjon Ho Oman, KejJtk C nnbo ha, HaZt Speedite'U H'u uf. Med Pete QoaaoIsL Knaemen. Ranchj. Fauik Cj 3S $ Jen fjnabomAka The. tieXuAning, ijiach JeHeAmen, milk ike kelp of ike nedi of ike csiau mill i uj. io bninq, home tome medal fo i Pinole Peier 4 7 ieadu ie. Rick Reime i 2h Jt ioei. 01 7BattUi L QbJ F wm the. back, le bt to njjihtJ Paul UolmeA, Tom BeLL, Leftoy §ei ihni. Up! ,)]LU advLce. 25 £nt dcu t Qani i OmoQene. SmoJnlAliy, Donoihjj Heaqdejj, Banbana PhdeA, Bonrcie ( idi, QxanJoide. f]eJ JJ aff9 O anne. AJjbsbe.dvL, (jwen ftueb, nrvJ. Donoihy. NeuhanJtJu JleadeM. 0 7he Gke u uj, The. ckeenleade bd Leaddn g the. cAee un f, Jo vL have done a good job in. wh.edh.en. we nave won. on. 26 KaJhjj. KokJJwf.fi BonnLe Qi i, Qwnlaide KlehJJmff and. foAn. (jable Pep,p i Idpapjesi At Qamei Because of ike worn dho iiane in oun p uedmi aun ike ?ep Sand, dubdtiiur tiny. fon ike. Full Band, mieniained ike cnowd ai oust home yarned and ai. olui pep naddj eA. Back low Dianne Adb iechd, Lediie Fauik, Do no Kempf, t aikieen Kohdhoff Lannu Oiienbachen, I'UAtLLe nouK r yinidky, Canod Hidjyetnann, Do no. H eaydey, (anno id Hoffman, Dianne Hoffman, Kichand (anoiyn Sckumacken, Leda fydea $oAn Cfabei, Chandaiie Schaikie, Lanny 'Hau, Shinley Heaped, (kando e Plehdkaff, fatly Holmes. en, £ witty in With Ml. M. Someikina new and duiinnr iny. had ueen added ioihe finaied1 acdLvidLed ikLd yean, Ike Dance Band had been wo tkiny fytdde hand poaciicina io ddapiay ikein nvdenn type mudic io ike pukiic Back AOWi Leddie Fauik, flandadd Fauik, Fiiddde now: (jiao Lyn. Schur LlJC- Am. 27 Back aouM HeagAeu,------------ Do to iky Vet ha iih Lola ill Hau._______ ftehlhof.fi ShinAey HeupeA, The LeoAa Hi dinje LLon. of ftn+ beainneM, Lt boogied ike ioiaJ io 4$ mer, H9 J. Ike bond ha dhoun ikei i rnoA kinn, iaieni. by. panadiny. °in ' ikein 4«u Hand PeAfe,ctUyniU Dianne Hoffman 28 Handy hauih. (Jwjdoite ftehAhoff touji (ji toJjpri Schimachesi, Quii fiand. Fudi band, enlesitatnA at (JuubstmaA MuAihkcipLelle 2 eutdc Fj Mfu Ma ivtn i uule, Qhanlotte. Mehlhaf.fi 'ftandaJl h auth, Otanne. Hoffman, fail HoJjneA Founik now: CanswJA KnaemeA, RandaJd Fawth, Luihe i Sc umacken, Shanon Heayiey, Kasu i HeJJsnan, SkeJJn SckeJjL F)anxieJJa Zacfiesu Tkind now: (juinoid Kempfc LaRue. VilkmieA, Faye. FjjxdeLdp Jie, Dianne. Aibnecki, Shesiny fade, 3mo aene. SmolrvLaky, Canoiyn SckumackeA Second louk' m, inanvin FhjiLe, Oohn Benden, C eAoJd Sendee, Shanon tt rutuie, Do 10iky keuhajiih, Gwen 'fiueb. Donoiky Heaoleu. Fin i now: Leon Sendee, Leslie Fawth, (jeonyia FhkLbeJLeA Tkeednn. neyne, Qanoi SSmdbie dta iMO uf, At Id onJz 30 C eonyLa flhhlbeJ-en. Founth now: Quuilotte Schaible, 9oAi (jabeL foul Holmes 7homo Bell Lyle. Schaible, Qany Hoffman 7fund now: Chanlotte rtehlhaff, (anmel Bunnuxul, Dianne Hoffman, Donald Hoffman, Wannen Schumachen, William Schangenbach Hechand Heimen Second now: Qenaldine 7tchappai, Linda Spii eA, (anal Hilyemann Sheila Huben, (flenn Benden feten Holmet Final now: Shanon fyehning, Banbana Thien, J della Feichent, $udy (effne, Wilton Hoffman, (unlit Schell, Haney lindeltpinn 7hid ynoup hat been doiny vesiy well in fele'4 patt hiatony and once, again one ttniviny fon the tame honont. 7he chonut handled thein fain, thane of the (h iittmat p toynamt by bninyiny to thein. littene it the old familian (hnidtmat canola unde i the dineclion of Thu Fhnvin flhule (jinlt (ho nut Founth now: Dmoyene Smobiitky, (anal Hilyemann, Kanen Heilman (hanlotte Schaible, fh n Qabei (a ialyn Schumachen, (hanlotle )ehlhaff, (lancella Zachen I hind, now: (jenaldine t chopped, Dianne Hoffman, Do no thy Heuhanth, Sheila Huben Sheila Scheid, Shennyjade, uanbana Thien Second now: Shanon. (ehninn (anmel FunnwalL, ihxinon Henley, Linda Spiige L Shanon TjcJnline, Uonothy Heagley, rtueoy Fnont now: fancy KindeltpinefacjcompanittJ, 7heedna Hejjne, 9della Feiekent, Faye liindeltpine, (udy (jefp1 (eonyia Fluhlbeien, (anol Schaeble 3 Uho LhmnJJt!1 flay, Qadt Bach How: Led Fauth, LfLen naboudha, Led F etoch, LeFou Khc i, Steve oeckeA, Ltayde PkJriLuie, Lansiu Hau, Fnont How: F wnaed FuefuieA , ooryvce Ba iba ia. FhteA Kathy KohJhof-L Do ia thy N euhanth Diane Ub iecht, ana. Shwton ftohji All-School Play Is Comical Mystery Who Dunnitr A comical mystery about murder will be presented by students of LHS in the high school auditorium at 8:00 p.m. on November 10. The main character, Mr. Ar- lington, has been murdered and- is in heaven. Now, being a great mystery writer, he can't bear going on for eternity with out knowing who murdered him. He is allowed to go back to earth and re-live the last day of his lif to find out “Who Dunnit?” The cast consists of a de- ceased mystery writer, Alex- ander Arlington, played by Steve Becker; the maid, Annie by Dorothy Neuharth; Alex ander's fiance, Vivian, is Dianne Albrecht. Vivian just wants Alex for his money, but her real love is George Brewster, who is of the athletic type and is played by Leslie Feiock. Alex- ander's nephew, Andrew is played by Larry Rau. Harry, an ex-crook, is Leslie Fauth. The secretary, Miss Jenkins is played by Kathy Kohlhoff and the show girl, Flo Baker, is Barbara Maier. The angels are Muriel, Bonnie Gisi; and Isabell. Sharon Mohr. TTie archangel, Michael, is played by LeRoy Mack. Pilate SwalueA Pietesid All-School Play Cast To Stage Spring Play An all-school play cast will present Oscar Wilde's ‘The Im- portance of Being Earnest” as its annual spring play on Monday, March 12, 1962. The play, which is Oscar Wilde’s only comedy, was writ- ten with a British setting in the 1890’s, but will be presented as an American setting of the same period. The play is based on a scheme called bunburying.” This is the hoax of Jack Worthing who fabricates a city cousin named Ernest. Jack Worthng is played by Les Feiock and Steve Becker plays his friend Algernon. The re- mainder of the cast is Dianne Albrecht, Sherry Pade, Carol Hil- gemann, Glenn Bender, Louis Cowherd, Ray Lapka, and Imo- gene Smolnisky. The play is directed by Mr. Jerome Swan- son. J2 i'bihe i and aLatena give (Indenella mo ne wonh to do. D iama Club The Ld 5. D iama QJjjb oniyAnated in 1 60-61 • 3t La made, up ol people who have been in an aUr achool play ThJLa yean theae membena put on the faLny tale, (jinJeneJla fo i the enjoyment of. e wone in achool The adviaon yeAome Swanaon ev La FaLny jodmothen viaita (IndeAelJa ieen arjd the P linee have a chat• 33 b fik noux (JanoLux ScJiumacheA, Sheila Sckeid, Shanlene Loebd, Deiiyhi tenle, Wia ioaslLU, Sheruvi fade, Kathleen Kohlboff, Onvyene olnidkiu Founih. aouX Banbana Soenle, Shxuton Jetuuny, Banbana Fhaien, D0A0ih.iL euhanih, (anmel TuAruvall, (jpiJuM. 1b ii, Scopan Kolb, Shonor, i bka, Uanluxe Opp, C ioen ftueb, Dianne, Alb iechi, (anal ekniny, Shanori Heagdejp Second nouX Judy Q ffne, Kaihy S chanzenbach, fl)yna Hurrvmn, Hay Lap- 0 Hoaajj. Adam, Somite Jidi, DonoiJvy Heagley, (feonyia Nuhlbeien. Findi nouX Faye Kindeldpine, Anlydd Lauion, AD. I'lnd. ilndeldpine, SecrTned. 'Joann Loebd, fned. flhnjoeUa. Zadxen, V.fned. Anne Smolnidky, Tkeedna Heyxe, 0della Feickeni. LibAOAjy Typ id id Qaneiahend Of ooli Io Succedd Anlydd Lanion, (jien (jnabowdha, Hobenl Hammnich, Lioyde Fcjnilxe, Fnnnced FuenkneA, Leia (hley, Demand Knien, Dianne Hoffman, Anne Smolnidky. Lihnaninnd Book i enxLiny [anoLax S chumachen, Ioann Loebd, Delighi Spenle, DcudAz Opp, OdMn Pelxh'wt, r Bonnie (idi, Fancella Zacke y Shanlene Loebd Loebd nyna Humana, QanmeL TunnwaH Joann hnag,e u Send Out Stup'd. Report Bond Election Date Set For November 28 STUDENTS TO HEAR CHINESE LECTURER S Y|p Loo, well tiO 1 Vlecturer and lie Sc a The school board has accept the plan presented Herges-Kirchgasl -J j architectual for a new e unO F'reS ir ie .h® IYOV sCY oo sc Chatter, Buccanc gicome Receive Ratings TVvG tVrhe Y as lhe at oi you to tna e Both the and the BUCCANEER PIRATE CH. aArtpaTpaTUcVPalC sbouYd . P pAays that vve oi voU part ana me Duv.trtiir,Li XrnW .sVc, v • ps u“ awarded honors at the eUcs. . acttvl ,udents- annual convention of the alVvv dtfteT® net t tfiese Association, held at South r°a re ° tofLWe tT gchoo Dakota High School i are yritt T v0ut ut kota State College on Sep ®av tie a V VoU v •— 'tn aCl cta ber 3(1 e a The CHATTER received hein. all-state rating in the cont ola n r1 for printed and offset nev %,nU in _m ,T fcigto sw PIRATE CHATTER PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY LEOLA HIGH SCHOOL — LEO LA, S. DAK. chief ............. pete HOLMES EDITOR STEVE BECKER NAGER .......... GLENN BENDER 'R .......... ANNE SMOLNISKY ''RTS EDITC® to am wot .MF.fi ' porter ] Music Department c Tops Magazine Goal Oj v 5 The music department’s an- 'I magazine drive came to a 0_ «ir goal of $1100 and EXECUTION 111 H to oltet «• a aTeas-_ day an ex- f the i°r pnntea ana onset nev u MYvour maKe ?r the papers of schools with 199 y oSt ° 2[%£ andtiVeh Sch°o1' Ws Qf «nrrwlImont The BUCCA1 a ?l f l ol Eolith S second-clas PaTt °l RandyJBody prcS v less enrollment. The BUCCA1 EER was rated as in the contest for yearbook from schools of 101 to 15t enrollment. dent velop a -sful conclusion on Octo- ♦h as the musicians o°A (7s ' O K ■ k w hall up to $1270. v. On the fourteenth day of November, in the your of our Lord, nineteen hundred sixty one, at nine A. M. three hund- red Leola Pirates will be shot— By the O’Neill photographer, of course. So be sure to wear your best clothes and smiles. It won’t kill you to have your picture taken, you know. ® members of the nt were again j groups. The «sting of seniors i, whose team cap- % 4 Randall Fauth, out- t second group, who were 5 «dors and sophomores led , aul Holmes. The business anager for the campaign was ete Holmes. The LHS music department tanks all who subscribed or mewed magazines during this rive. Ke p, Ship,'4. Jlotj, ApixuciL Stnf-jl me td wLth nepnedenijitjLv e fsiom the puLLcy uny company Annual HelpeAA Danlane Opp, behufhi pcnLe, Pujchxwd Keimesi, Lein rJrJjei Banbasw. , 'ciieA, caul (jinohjn 3chumachen. Pinat i On Aetion Solving, ecpjuzlLorhd k epA alyebAa. iujo pupils biL$y. F ieAmen cute, inlAoduaed io ihe. buAlneAA wonltL ihnouyh yenennl buAineAA. In pe feeling, typ-i tA. Boyd' cho ujA pAactuceA fan. concenl time While JloahcvUf fiacJz, Jle veFl 'll hat We fyoutuH Ad F uedhmen, we wene uudh.en.ed in, in ike udual manned Mene id (jiaaoIcL Pneiiy, idn'i ke dweei We pannded oua. new fadhiond on Main Sinjeei Lein, and Bennand mei in ihid way Thede ane ike Nonikenn. fkede ann. ike people we chode io aid uud wiik oua. Pnom in 1 6L I hid id a view of. ike gym dhoniJju befone ike beginning, of ike Pnom Banguei pode ivra Anne and Lein. ftid. 9oodnJuct, State. C Aode. r uactpcJL Uid. ShJLnlerte Shannon, State ftkuirt Ua fob, 3 S. fytd fllcuiLe Hoeft, State JbniU. SeSKjecuiti. f( nAm Shanon KojllL B S fl nA. Pkyt young, State flfad, PVbd. Be metce fade, State (fyiA. Leone fib vitton, State fiVvuon Schamacfien, State Back aouX Hanveg Lechnen, faff KohJho FiAchen Steve WeiAenbuAgen, Dobenl Kaul, ShinLey HeupeJ nouX Doyen Schaibie, Dhny Lou CiAi, Steward Tunnwall, (velyn Haupt Gwendolyn Schock, F inmcL Beti, ffhA. Ho ell—teache u F writ nouX ralnicia HolmeA, famlce. fakoben, DeloneA Hozlman, (jnego iy QiJUf Qienyl 7Achoppal, Lanny Liedle. Company. 8 While looking fo iwand to thein gnadaalion ihiA yean, xhe eighth. ynade nod been thinking about wean. Ci ix A gAAf A to the the paAt hoA been legulan cunniculum. At the end of. the uean, in- stead of. anilhme£ic, they, hod a touch of algeb wu Ant hoA been anothe i favonile and La tn evid- ence. by the deco iationA in the noom the yean, ar noundL Company 7 Science and Aocial Atur cLieA hove been eApecioJdy inleneAting ihiA yean. becauAe ol the new Aup- plieA. Mona ' Oh hngr tiAh and hiAto uu leading and anithmetic nave kept the seventh ynadenA on thetn toeAm they have wonked hand ihiA yean and ane anxio ua to move into the high Achoot building next yean. Back nouX Bnenda Faien Fanu. Lou SauloA, QeAoid Heaped, Donald Kaafr Doyen Diede, $udy Bnndnen, Shelia KnanTyLen. Fiddle nouX Lavonne Sawffen, AnXeen Vilhauen, Doth Neuhanth Owen Dade, Dixie Kami Dobent iiieAfr Shinley DohnbacJDobent Opp, Vinlon (jab el, Dick Tunnwall. Company 6 The Aixth gnade hoA been buAity wo dung ihiA yean to impnove thein Ak llA in wnLt- inn and hiAtony. he. membenA of. company 6 have Ahoun thein alentneAA and Aincenity. ca wonthy AignA to be CJ-uLL pledged membe iA of ?inale r eld A Qlaru Qood lucii going into (ympany • Baa nouX Aniene KalloA, Jenna Sentoaa, Thny Lou Spitmen, Sheclnh S nolniAky, Dalph Knanzten, SuAcn Tunnwall. Fuddle aouX ennifen ClaAAcn, jennelle Benaenwald any Cpwhend, Fiennilee Qill, JhnionLe FjIaL i'lnA. Dade—teachen. Fnont aouX Ce wld Kaul, Kichandi yU Aon , jveLjn Heagley, Linda Schneiden, [ameA Bnadnon, DalloA 7Achoppal. 3 n ii W- j •' - ■ JL Tv JPU I tv V Zizc ytozzAT Linda Hauck Idbent chilling Lxuiny !dccuoeJJ , jienda Rueb, Allen fadwxillcsi David Thom4, Kiiddle Houo: John. ZacheA, (jamed HeimeA, (honied frleklhaff, faxed Bnadnen, Doufaid Ci-evgen fane. Leidle F iorut now: ( nd9 Shannon—teacheA, Banbana (jibdon, (jeAalduxe Ofladernan, (faulted (jlademen, feud. Vilhauen, (jtadyd Hcujdu Company 5 Tfie fifth yean. of. educar tion had monked the advance among, __________ ____________ Aided dbudied in health cladd cute followed and the fnacr ttond in aAtthmedic cladd ana leanned. He verd hoping all do jjjdd ad wedL yean you next. Company k Accondinn. do padt tnad- ■Ldion ike fat. of die founlh II O r O r dchood had dieui --------my, (jxgUdh. and all die odien. dubgeetd necer do complete die ioiuidi thno and move up ugA c% Q I A j p liack none S Lechnen, Do Zv jrueha, ,« v------------ , IUJUJ. ,«jsuu. jcnimax. jouee nan. ieAAan.cc. BecJieA, flhnja iLe. Oop, Lirda HeupeJL, LiivJa ScbalbleJ%dlaoi Aibnechi. . anen Schalble. Kanjjn. Schmidt F torvt tout Debonah. Knalt ie JeA-toAA. Lance. QL m ' ' T “ ft K Jl I Back now Sigjund tvejndekd, ( athleen JhxweJl, Uayxe Bnettao Keenan Stoeckex, j'hntlui Hoffman, David Houck, David iiulm tlxddle How: Qanuf. Hichten, (John Lapha, fadnJjcia Soenle, Nbnma ida? 7e uuj. Lee Ho timori Debonah Hath, 1 erum. Harm hnonl now: fas. J nAtdon teachen, tiurbenlee. fall Nonman Tdchappat, faAnn yidhmUleA., Kanen Han, (,ToAnn Hildendegen, (famlene (jidd Vi Company J Libnany wonk and nead- ing have been imgonlant thid among favontte dimed fo i diLnd gnadend. Of counde die zieg- uIoa: dubgecid along with, leanninp, do wntde wene inr ienediing and neceddanjy fon. the counde of evenld thnough out the yecuu Back noix Rrirdall Be cken, folly Holmes Army Neakanih, t KniAline fohlhoff, Belly Knan len, Qeo tge (bwhe uL Kasuen Senior. t'luddLe now: W •(oaz, Lxutny HeAbiu RoAalLe ncuoc, yonu, flaxwell, Icuuiill Heibel, IhomiA iichlen ° f]nA, yob—teacher r torvc now: Kanen Hehn, Ckenyl CujyL, aylana. OeiA 01b ungen, 'John TunruuaLl, Suzanne. UeiAAen, Seidene Qibxoru (omparvj 2 On ike, second nung of. ike finale ladden one ike membenA of Company 2. Air though ike gudiA xtlU ouir numben ike boyX guile a bit evenyone iA hoping, ii will even out in lime, Chking booklelA and galke ting maJr enial fo i idem haA been one of ike mayon inlenexiA iklx yean, 7ke second gnadenx one looking, fo tuxuid io ike new building in ike futune. Company Beginning ikein. way up ike long finale Indden one ike meirbenx of (pmpany L The alphabet, phonicA, rwmbenA, and pniruUng one ike main Aub.ieciA which, the finAt gnadenx ijduxinialltj. ieanned zknou ihoul ike yean, 7 ie haA 26 membenx,) Back tow: flrtx, young—teacken loruald Kaon, Kenna Jill, flicked Zacke t, for, ien Schilling, LaDean ffoflman, Jenome Schaffnen, Si even dnaft, Sluant Heuhanm, Bnian Bneixag, Cliddle tow: yneganu Haux, SuAan SwartAonf Annie Schock SuAan Qlaxemaru fhniltji Be tneik fhnu. Culm, f)unlix Ciengi rnont tow: Schni Cixxzng- TAe J A 07717 Jahoben, Recnuitx Oh. Januany 15, ike. kin- denganlenenx began ikein da- ily afie tnoon claAAeA, Of couAAe the 'jourui ne cnuilA ane enjoying ikein finxi dayA of xchool Leanning ike nurrr bend up io ien and telling time wene lavo tiieA of ike kuidengjanlenenx IkiA yean oa they looked fonwana. tc ike finAt gnade. Rath, Dale Nexby, Bnandnen, flLchael Back tow: %a, Sckumacken—tenches, BdjjmhaLndi, Cjanji Rueb, (plin S chaff en, Kanen Rad), rnont now: flaine Liedle, Quiniin Hleu, 7enny Stein- warudt David 1xchappal, Janice Keltenllng, Rand ell Harrninich, lianda Hoffman, (indy Haux, 45 7he thind geode cIoaa would Like, to dedicate thid Little, pontion of the annual to thei i fnlend and . claAAmale, Anlen Benneth Anlen paAAed away. eanly thid yean, of natunaL cauAeA. He will long, be nemembened oa a nice fellow to aLl who knew him and aAAociated with, him ACTIVITIES Cnade phyAical education fo i bond woa added to the cu iniculim thid yean. rounth thnounh eighth. g tadeA, with neanlu eve iy Aingte boy panticipating, have beta cJLoaa twice a week both of them ane Aeventh ciilh woa again cppneciated by ait who pa Uicipated In the p iogsianu The bneah id alwayA a AefneAhnng. one. TkeAe ane the lindue igoAtenenA. Fluiro-phon eA foctna ojjuiiculnn. aciiv- LLLeA include, {luiro-phone cloAAeA. ThuA Ld a pnellmir namy cIoaa to inieneAi ike ikuid and fou iik gyiodenA in inlusiQ leAAonA io Join ike big. band ftkyihm Hand ftkyihm band membe iA ihiA yean. hove enjoyed ptuaLc arid Leanned io appAjeoLoute nhylhm in muAixu Theji tuene accompanr Led by. QuuiloLte jVeklJuafi L QuiiAijnaA Openeila The. penfioAfnanoe on Dejcemben 1% woa appnecicuted by eventone who aw LL The dLuieoio i uxja Ana. Shannon who woa keiped ba ike oikcA ebuli AenyeanlA. Acjcomr paniAi uxja ChanloLie. fllehlhaUL The oide i cIoaa pnaclljclng and teaAnlng new noutlneA which wene ahour. at the hail ol the ,,Bn boAf eJ baiJ game TheAe hixL aAje tooalng fonwand to high Achooi and b earning, teachenA themAeJ.veAo ° ie The youngen. cJjjaa twinle iA noA been, earning and pnactictng new twintA ihid yean, unde i the (LinjechLon of high Achooi tmuiienA.


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