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Helpers Execute Many Efficient Duties irr ■ The school nurse, Mrs. Arlene Schemp, proves to be very helpful to the school system. Besides soothing slight disturbances, Mrs. Schemp also measures weight and height and tests hearing and sight of the students. Those responsible for the wholesome meals served to Leola High School students are Mrs. Maggie Bende- wald, Mrs. Ethel Yost, Mrs. Audrey Schnaidt, Mrs. Pauline Maule, and Mrs. Anna Jakober. John Bendewald, assistant custodian; Floyd Hammerich, chief custodian; and John Zacher, custodian's helper, are responsible for the attractive appearance of Leola High School. They have a never ending job which keeps them busy even during the summer months. Mrs. Ruth Geffre, school secretary, assists the entire faculty of Leola High School and is in charge of lunch room activities. Mrs. Geffre proves to be a big asset to the running of the school. 8
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To Future Success MR. LA TON GREENO Sophomore Class Advisor Physical Education, Math MR. GARY WALKER Eighth Grade Advisor Physical Education, Science MR. RONALD FREY Junior Class Advisor Physical Education, Math MISS LEANNE AALFS Freshman Class Advisor Business MISS MARSHA MOUNT Junior Class Advisor Home Economics T c u KNOW THE NUTREINTI ? MR. RICHARD WEISCHEDEL Grade School Principal Social Science MR. MICHAEL GUFFEY Sophomore Class Advisor Music MR. LOREN GILL Biology, Shop MR. GARY HEPPERLE Seventh Grade Advisor Physical Education, Science, Business 7
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STUDENT BODY I have lots of friends here at Leola. The kids are friendly, and although I'm pretty little, they let me take part in the par- ties, the pep rallies, and attend banquets and dan- ces. I love the fun we have wherever we go. The students are not only friendly to each other, but they get along well with their teachers, too, and with students from other schools. We have lots of fun to- gether, and most of our classes are interesting. We watch films, listen to educational records, per- form experiments, and do just about anything that will help us learn. We goof off at times, and we follow the current trends in fashions, fads, and conversation, but we also excel in scholastics. Would you like to meet my friends and visit them in their classrooms? Come along, then, and I'll show you what we did in 1969. tp 9
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