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Academics Students can be seen preparing for their futures in the different classes. There is a wide range of courses of- fered at L. H.S. to give the students a knowledgeable back- ground of the world about them. 13
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MEMBERS and officers of the student council were (front row) Mary Sieh, treasurer; Colleen Rath, Susan Sieh, Shirley Shelbourn, (back row) Mike Zacher, Henry Heagley, secretary; Randy Fischer, Dale Zetterlund, presi- dent; Karen Rau, Jerome Lapka, Marjorie Opp, vice-president. SERVING as treasurer of the Leola school district for thirty years is Emilie McMil- lan. Council, Board set policies Administration policies for LHS were carried out by members on the schoolboard; while student body legis- lation was left to the student council. Activities of the student council throughout the year included the de- coration of the halls for Christmas, and the Royalty float for Homecoming. ESTABLISHING school policies were school board members (seated) Gordon Sieh, Re inhold K rein, Frank Serf os s, clerk; Gordon Mack, chair- man; (standing) Dr. F. Otto Schnaidt, Don Zetterlund. 12
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DISSECTING a clam in seventh grade science class, were Dwight Neuharth and Leo Kindelspire. Students explore Courses were offered to 170 high school stu- dents this year. World history, U.S. history, government and economics were offered in the social science department. Lab activities were emphasized in the various science classes. In the business department, the office practice class was expanded to two class periods. Algebra I and II, geometry, and advanced math were the classes offered in the math department. German students learned the basics of the German language. ADDING lists of columns, Pam Albrecht, Shirley Lechner, and Beth Rath worked on their office practice assignment. CORRECTING German translations in German class were Julie Hilgemann and Patty Hoffman. 14
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