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STUDENT LIFE It isn't all work and no play at Leola. Many ex- tracurricular activities are available for students who wish to participate in them. I try to take part in as many as I can. I heard that activities help develop a fellow's personality; so I thought maybe they would help me grow faster. I love the fun we have in putting on a play, the sat- isfaction of having a voice in our cheering section, or the recognition of belonging to the honor roll. I may be small, but I'm a very good worker. Some- times, though, I feel that I don't quite fit in like the bigger Pirates do. But, I would never let any of them down. I keep on work- ing because I know that my contributions, though small, are of value to me and the activity. We had better get started if I am going to show you all our activities of 1969. 27
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Pirates In Action Study hall provides a moment of silence. If you don't have any more questions we'll get back to the grind. Lab is an important part of eighth grade science. Senior Home Ec. girls learn the art of dress making.
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Librarians diligently work as they get acquain- ted with the new library facilities. The Li- brary Club members donate their time to learn how to operate the library to benefit the Leo- la students. Members of the Library Club are. Standing: Mrs. Kindelspire, Head Librarian, Mrs. Schilling, Assistant Librarian, Vivian Harris, Shirley Shelboum, Sheri Geffre, Tar- rill Heibel, Betty Pat Heibel, Ollie Weisser, Betty Lapka, Glenda Rueb, Charlotte Thomas, Amy Neuharth, Peggy Lapka, Kristi Kohlhoff, Susan Sieh, Rosalie Huax, Suzanne Weisser, Debbie Thorpe, Myra Kaaz, Gwen Counts, Eileen Lapka, and Deborah Ratfi. Seated: Julie Hilgemann, Karen Rau, Karyl Schmidt, Cindy Haux, Norma Kaaz, Gail Geffre, Karen Rueb, Dale Nesby, JoAnn Guthmiller, Rhondi Heibel, Linda Shelboum, Jane Beaver, and Susan Glaesman. Librarians Care For Tools To Success A new aspect of the librarians is participation in a class for extra credit. Members of this class include Debbie Thorpe, Ollie Weisser, Suzanne Weisser, Myra Kaaz, Tarrill Heibel, Mrs. Kindelspire, Shirley Shelboum, Norma Kaaz, Sheri Geffre, Glenda Rueb, Amy Neuharth and Charlotte Thomas. Mrs. Kindelspire and Mrs. Schilling perform many duties vital to the efficient operation of the library. 28
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