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Our high school days have been filled with many cherished moments. Some we remember better than others such as that important game we wanted so much to win, our freshman ini- tiation which made us official members of LHS, the class parties and picnics, the thrill of being a senior, and at last, the wonderful feeling of accomplishment when that coveted diploma is securely in our possession. To help remember these special moments, we present to you, the student body of Leola High School, this 1 957 Buccaneer. Many hours were spent by the editors and advisor on the production of the 1967 BUCCANEER. SEATED, from left to right: Ruth Neuharth, co-editor; Mr. Swanson, advisor; Brenda Maier, co- editor. STANDING: Jerry Heupel, Robert Opp, sports editors; Carla Heyne, music editor; Judy Brandner, grade editor. ANNUAL STAFF PRESENTS ’67 BUCCANEER The following individuals played an important part in the pro- duction of this year's annual. They are from left to right: Nancy Greeno, Sheilah Smolnisky, Mary Spitzer, Jerry Serfoss, Phyllis Rath, and Linda Schiltz. SCHOOL BOARD PRESENTS VIGOROUS PROGRAM The school board members are seated from left to right: Gordon Mack, Albert Ber- reth, Frank Serfoss, clerk; Dr. Otto Schnaidt, president; Oscar Schilling, Don Zetterlund. Continuing the reorganization of our new school district and a- warding contracts toward the ad- dition of the new wing to the high school constituted the main pro- jects of the school board through- out the school year. Several advancements approved by these individuals include the recreation program held on Satur- days for both girls and boys for all ages, the shop class held for high school boys on Monday and Thurs- day nights, and the purchase of the new bus which has transported the L Club, the Music Club, and the seniors on their various trips throughout the year.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication .......... Classes ............... Faculty ............. Music ............... Sports............... Organizations ........... Activities .......... Grades .............. 3 5 17 21 29 37 45 51 'LL NEVER FORGET
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