Leola High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Leola, SD)

 - Class of 1965

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IR. HIGH AWAITS TURN IN LHS Zantow, Pamela The Junior High consists of the seventh and eighth grades. They have started taking active part in grade band, chorus, and basketball. The seventh grade officers are Dale Zetterland, president; Lilita Zvejnieks, vice-president; Terry Kline, secretary; and Douglas Breitag, treasurer. Eighth grade officers are Charles Glaesman, president; James Reimer, vice- president; and Charles Melhaff, secretary-treasurer. Albrecht, Pamela Albrecht, Wallace Brakhage, Ginger Breitag, Douglas Challes, Robert Geffre, Donald Geffre, Gailen Gill, Lance Glaesman, Geraldine Greeno, Cindy Harris, Vivian Heibel, Betty Heupel, Linda Kamm, Sandy Ketterling, Arlene Kline, Terry Kracke, Linda Lechner, Shirley Loebs, Leslie Mclntire, Roger Mohr, Rodney Opp, Marjorie Rath, Beth Rau, Joyce Rau, Randall Schiable, Karen Schiable, Linda Schmidt, Karyl Schmidt, Karyn Serfoss, Valerie Smolnisky, Elmer Tumwall, Patrick Vilhauer, Paul Weisser, Ollie Zetterlund, Dale Zvejnieks, Lilita Brandner, Janet Fischer, Glenn Geffre, Steven Glaesman, Charles Guthmiller, Allen Hauck, Linda Haux, Gladys Mehlhaff, Charles Reimer, James Rueb, Glenda Schilling, Robert Thomas, David Zacher, John

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FRESHMEN VIE FOR PLACE IN LHS CLAN Bender, Karen Bendewald, Jennette Bonnet, Sharon Brandner, James Classen, Jennifer Feickert, Leland Ganser, Susan Geffre, Debbie Gill, Merrilee Gisi, Marjorie Greeno, Nancy Harris, David Hoffman, Keith Kallas, Arlene Kaul, Gerald Kranzler, Ralph Maier, Owen Morrill, Terry Rath, David Rath, Phyllis Rau, Pamela Rogers, Rose Sandmeier, Warren Schaffner, Patrick Schiltz, Linda Schneider, Linda Schumacher, Curtis Serfoss, Jerry Shafer, Kenneth Smolnisky, Jane Smolnisky, Sheliah Spitzer, Mary Tschappat, Dallas Turnwall, Susan Vilhauer, Arleen Zetterland, Gordon Being newcomers, these 36 freshmen began their four years at L.HoS. with their enrollment on August 26. We can look forward to successful years with the many contributions from this class. Class officers from left to right are Nancy Greeno, secretary and treas- urer; Owen Maier, vice-president; Gerald Kaul, president; and Mr. Gill, class advisor.



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Back row from left to right: Sherry Pade, Joyce Schumacher, Gwen Rueb, Nancy Greeno, Brenda Maier, Margie Schell, Paulette Fischer, Sheilah Smolnisky, Ruth Neuharth, Mary Kay Guthmiller, Carol Hilgemann. Second row: Gwyn Pade, Lavonne Schaffer, Sharon Gehring, Barbara Maier, Judy Geffre, Mary Greeno, Eunice Jakober, Dorothy Heagley, Dorothy Neu- harth, Imogene Smolnisky. First row: Mary Spitzer, Dianne Albrecht, Pamela Rau, Mavis Gehring, Carla Heyne, Jennette Bendewald, Sheila Kranzler, Priscilla Kautz, Dixie Kamm, Donna Lammle. THE GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB ENCHANTS The first students to school each morning are the LHS band mem- bers. Any late straggler must remain after school to assist Mr. Maule in the music department. The band participated in a Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and Region II Contest. The band also marched in the Gypsy Day parade at Aberdeen and Leola's Homecoming Day parade. The group completed the year by playing for Memorial Day Services. The mixed chorus is the largest entertaining group at LHS. This group performed along with the band throughout the year. Fifty mem- bers make up the chorus, plus Wanda Fischer, the accompanist. Nine band members represent the band as soloists: while three chorus members contribute their talents in singing solos. The soloists sing and play at the various concerts to complement the larger groups. Each year the music department sponsors a magazine drive to raise funds for new instruments. This year Mr. Maule purchased a new baritone saxophone and bass horn. Linder Mr. Maule's fine direction, the LHS music department presents refined entertainment, while its members develope their musical skills. 19

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