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School ‘Days Wanda Fischer gradua- ted from Leola High School with the highest grade av- erage in the senior class. Wanda was also recogniz- ed for her academic a - chievements when she was a junior, receiving a pin for having the highest av- erage of the girls in the junior class. Mary Kay Guthmiller was selected as Leola High School's D. A. R. candi- date for the county com- petition. The Daughters of the American Revolu- tion candidates are se- lected on the basis of de- pendability, service, lead- ership, and patriotism. Mary Kay is also the L.H.S. Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow. She received a pin from the sponsor of the program. General Mills, Inc. Ronald Opp, 1965 Boys' State delegate, and Mary Kay Guthmiller, 1965 Girls' State delegate, each spent a week of studying the basis of the United States government. Ron attended Boys' State on the campus of Northern State College in Aber- deen; while Mary Kay attended Girls' State at Dakota Wesleyan U- niversity in Mitchell. Wanda Fis- cher and Greg Gill were Girls' State and Boys' State alternates. .Honored Will Me Kemembered The members of the twelve-year club take a break to reminisce. Since 1953, when they started kindergarten, they have gone to school in Leola. 17
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Seniors Stid Judy Spitzer Stewart Turnwall Cheryl Tschappat On their way to the capitol building, the seniors review the days events. Steve Weisenburger Linda Weisser
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Memories Are Students enjoy tasty meals. Ron studies diligently. English III studies American literature. The class life of Leola's high school students produces many cherished memories. Years from now we shall recall these experiences which pro- vided not only our education but also friendship and guidance, giving us the qualities needed to meet life after graduation. For in the class- rooms, among classmates, we experience the les- sons of life and education. All are a part of our Year to Remember and another step into the life ahead. Though many of the days were filled with difficult tests, assignments and diligent studying, some incidents would take place that would stand out from the usual line of school routine. It might have been a water pistol, a spitball, a 18 Physics class tests wave links. The library is the center of knowledge.
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