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SUCCESS GOES TO THOSE WHO WORK FOR IT These nine seniors started together in the first grade, and they have enjoyed their twelve years together. Together these nine can say that We came, we saw, and we'll never forget! STANDING from left to right: Brenda Maier, Jerry Heupel, Tony Kamm, Dick Turnwall. SEATED: Bonnie Kranzler, Ruth Neuharth, Judy Brand- ner, Dixie Kamm. Each year the American Legion sponsors an outstanding junior boy and girl to represent Leola as boy stater and girl stater. They study the fundamentals of our government, and par- ticipate in various activities concerning these foundations. Ruth Neuharth attended Girls' State on the campus of Dakota Wesleyan Uni- versity in Mitchell. Northern State College in Aberdeen was the site of the 1966 Boys' State. Jerry Heupel spent a very informative week when he attended this year's session. The alternates chosen were Kathleen Bender and Paul Kindlespire. Judy Brandner was chosen DAR (Daughter of the American Revolution) candidate to represent Leola High School in the County DAR Contest. She was chosen for qualities of dependability, service, lead- ership, and patriotism. Lenora Lovo is Leola High School's 1967 Betty Crocker of Tomorrow. She was awarded a specially designed silver charm from General Mills, sponsor of the Betty Crocker Search for the American Home- maker of Tomorrow.
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NOW ON THEIR FINAL CRUISE MOTTO Promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep. FLOWER American Rose COLOR Baby Blue and Navy Blue 10 Seniors gather before Kangaroo Court.
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Senior Class Officers Ron Kaaz, vice-president; Mrs. Kindelspire, advisor; Carla Heyne, president; Judy Brandner, secretary-treasurer. OFFICERS ELECTED LHS Junior Class Officers Susan Ganser, secretary-treasurer; Mr. Swanson, advisor; Jerry Ser- foss, vice-president; Sheilah Smolnisky, president; Mr. Schanzenbach, advisor. FOURTH ROW, from left to right: David Kulm, Galen president, Ralph Kranzler; president, Jerry Heupel; Elmer Smolnisky, Kay Lapka, Glenda Rueb, secretary- ROW: Beth Rath, Suzanne Weisser, Bruce Durheim. Sophomore Class Officers Mrs. Hepperle, advisor; Charles Mehlhaff, secretary-treasurer; Glenn Fischer, president; James Reimer, vice-president; Mr. Walker, advisor.
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