Leola High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Leola, SD)

 - Class of 1968

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MUSIC

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The regular bus drivers are from left: Adolph Schaible, Raymond Neuharth, Don Zetterlund, Clifton Tschappat, Art Fauth, Albert Breitag, Lawrence Geffre, Jacob Schaible, Arlyss Blumhardt, Joyce Maze, and Bruce Morrison, owner and operator. The school year began with the introduction of nine bright yellow buses into the lives of rural students This is the first year buses have operated in the Leola district. Their Special Services Contribute to a Successful Year Will you duplicate this test for me ? or What's for dinner? are words often heard by the school secretary and banker, Mrs. Ruth Geffre. Mrs. Geffre, completing her third year of service at LHS, is in charge of lunch room activities and assists the entire faculty with various tasks. Because of increased enrollment, the work of the cooks also increased. Mrs. Irene Swanson, chief cook; Mrs. Pauline Maule, and Mrs. Anna Jakober prepare wholesome meals for over 450 students and faculty members daily. Mrs. Ethel Yost and Mrs. Maggie Bendewald (in background) assist in per- forming this task successfully. A familiar scene to all LHS students is Floyd Ham- merich, chief custodian, and John Bendewald, as- sistant custodian; cleaning the many halls and classrooms of our school. With the school's new addition, their task was greatly increased. These two men have a complete summer program of re- fitting the school for the following year. A place familiar to both stu- dents and faculty members is the nurse's office. Measuring weight and height is only a small part of the duties per- formed by school nurse, Mrs. Arlene Schemp. Her daily routine may consist of eye ex- aminations or something as simple as soothing a slight bruise.



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Fourth row from left: Nancy Greeno, Lynn Koemer, Gerald Noble. Third row: Curtis Merkel, Marilyn Hoffman, Sonya Heupel, David Rath, Kristi Kohlhoff, Charlotte Thomas. Second row: Phyllis Rath, Pam Rau, Debbie Thorpe, Julie Hilgemann, Charles Mehlhaff, Marjorie Opp, Ollie Weisser, Glenda Rueb. First row: Mary Sieh, Valerie Serfoss, and Karen Rau. Band Gains Praise by Practice Participation of the Leola High School band, composed of 39 mem- bers under the direction of Mr. Don Wade, enlivened the concerts with their many snappy selections. In- cluded in these selections were such numbers as Ceremonial Sketch , Shadow of your Smile , National Emblem , I Left My Heart in San Francisco , Bom Free , and Wash- ington Post . Six band students, Glenda Rueb, Joyce Rau, Jennette Bendewald, David Rath, Lynn Koerner, and David Kulm attended a music clinic at Northern State College on November 18, 1967. Leola began its marching career early in the year. This is the first year the band has ever attempted to present a marching show. The band began their marching season leading in their own Homecoming Parade on September 29, 1967. Their next performance was their marching show at the half of the Cres- bard-Leola football game. Next, they became part of the annual Gypsy Day Parade in Aberdeen, and participated for the first time in the marching show at Simmon's Field.

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