Leola High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Leola, SD)

 - Class of 1964

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Back row from left to right: Richard Ketterling, stage hand; Les Fauth, Louis Cowherd, Larry Hoffman, Stanley Hoffman,stage hand;Wilton Hoffman, Jerome Swanson,director.Front row: Sherry Pade, Dorothy Neuharth, Gwen Rueb, Donna Lammle, Gwen Schock, and Barbara Maier. LITTLE WOMEN Hannah (maid)• • • • .Gwen Rueb Meg. .................Barb Maier Jo.. ............... Donna Lammle Beth • . • • • Dorothy Neuharth Amy. • •••••« .Gwen Schock Mrs. March • • • • .Sherry Pade Laurie Lawrence. . . .Les Fauth Aunt March • .Imogens Smolnisky John Brooke. . . .Larry Hoffman Rev. Mr. March . Wilton Hoffman Prof. Bhaer • • .Louis Cowherd Putting on makeup Posing in dressing room LITTLE WOMEN was presented by an all-school play cast on Oct- ober 25, 1963 in the LHS audi- torium. It was under the direc- tion of Jerome Swanson. It is a story that never will grow old because it deals with the increase of human emotions. Who can forget wild, romping, tom-boy Jo and her desire”To be the man of the family”? Of her sacrificing her glorious hair to help finance her mother1s trip to Washington, when the telegram arrived saying her father was dying? Of her going to New York, meeting Professor Bhaer, their comedy courtship and ultimate marriage? And as Mrs. March says in the final lines of the play: ”Husband, our sons and daughters! Oh, my girls, however long you may live, I can never wish you a greater happiness than this. 25

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DRAMA You'll be seeing a lot of us, Mr. Fowler. Oh, say not so! My sweetest gar- lic seed. Part of the Purple-Fingered Witch, Huh? ARE TEACHERS HUMAN Eetty ....... Sharon Mohr Liza.............. Linda Durheim Suzanne .... Dianne Albrecht Fowler. ...... .Les Feiock arbutis ............ Darlane Opp Stone. • . . . . . . Ray Lapka Delores .... Dorothy Heagley Hortense. • • . . Helen Chellew Kewpie. ..... Bonnie Gisi Shorty. ...... .Harry Adam Jeff ............ Louis Cowherd Mike. ....................Larry Rau Puddenhead. . . Stanley Hoffman The new stage was initiated with a three act comedy, ARE TEACHERS HUMAN, presented by an all-school play cast under the direction of Jerome Swanson.The play was presented on May 10, 1963. The emphasis In this play was on teachers rather than stu- dents. The action centered on Edward Fowler, new principal at Central High, and the new Eng- lish teacher. Arbutis Meadows. They are both determined to win success in their posts, but the obstacles they encounter along the way shouldn't happen to dogs, much less teachers. Some other characters involved are two at- tractive senior girls who have been carrying on a personal feud for four years; Hortense Ander- son, to whom, as one of the teachers puts It, English might just as well be a foreign lang- uage. The play was pure, unad- ulterated hilarity for the aud- ience. 2 4 Another composition on poetry? Thank you for being Mr. Lang. very much so frank. In that case. I'll have to help you! Stranger things have happened in the past. Scene VI



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Pirate Day-initiation fes- tivities began at8:00a.mo with the freshmen parading through the streets. Kan- garoo court, at which the freshmen became official Pirate Clan members, and Judging of best-dressed Pirates took place in the morning at the high school gym. Afternoon activities saw the complete Clan,pre- ceded by the royalty float, parade through the streets of Leola. BUCS MASQUERADE IN AUTHENTIC DRESS Taking the pause that refreshes is S. C. Pres. Schumacher. Scene VII 26 I've got my lunch so I'm getting out of here. She must be prettyl

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