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Co-curricular The social horizons of the students are broadened in the many activities carried on. Through the year, dances and clubs brightened the lives of the students and gave them a chance to mix with one another. 17
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ACCURATELY, Greg Haux completed his mechanical drawing for Shop. PUTTING the finishing touches on her home economics pro- ject was Violet Schill. Students perfect skills Included in the activities of Shop I and II were me- chanical drawing and woodworking. Students first learned to design their projects and then practiced actual construction in the shop. General shop activi- ties were covered by students in Shop III. The main emphasis in home economics classes were on clothing. This course was offered to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Two years of physical education is required at Le- ola. New activities to teach fun and fitness included girls’ basketball and handball for the boys. TRYING to decide which is the best answer to an English IV test question was Mary Schiltz. DISPLAYING their physical ability in P. E. class were Dale Nesby, Charlotte Jean Hoffman, and Cindy Brandner. 16
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MEMBERS of the Homecoming royalty were Queen Mary Sieh, King Wayne Morrill, Sharmain Fischer, Elmer Smolnisky, Linda Schaible, Henry Heagley, Colleen Rath, and Lance Gill. Homecoming festivities include parade, game King Wayne Morrill and Queen Mary Sieh reigned over this year’s Homecoming festivities. Members of the royal court were: Lance Gill, Henry Heagley, Elmer Smolnisky, Sharmain Fischer, Colleen Rath, and Linda Schaible. Homecoming festivities officially got underway on Thursday, September 18, with the freshmen wearing their initiation costumes. The traditional bonfire, snake dance, and pep rally were held later that evening with the coronation cer- emonies in the gym. On Friday, freshman initiation and the annual Homecoming parade took place. The theme of Fly Me to the Moon” won first place in the float compe- tition for the junior class. Seniors came in second with ”Get Together,” and freshman and sophomore classes tied for third place. In the afternoon, the Pirates battled Northville- Northwestern, and reigned victorious. Homecoming festivities officially ended with the Homecoming dance that evening. Feelings of indifference greeted the Phoenix,” a loud pop band from Fargo, North Dakota. 18
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