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THE VARSITY basketball team had (front to back) Mary Schiltz, Linda Schaible, Colleen Rath, Mary Sieh, and Judy Rath as spirit boosters. CHEERING on the ”B team this year were: (front to back) Nancy Fischer, Rhondi Heibel, and Peggy Lapka. STANDING at attention for the national anthem were the A” team cheerleaders. 24 A TEAM cheerleader Linda Schaible gave ”B team cheer- leaders suggestions. STUDENT directing the pep band for a home basketball game was Julie Hilgemann.
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A GUEST SPEAKER during F.H.A. Week was Dr. Okonkwa, a professor of biology at Huron College. He spoke on his native homeland of Biafra. RECIPIENT of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award was Marjorie Opp. ACTING as chaperones and attending the FHA meetings were FHA mothers, Mrs. Eldora Morrison, Mrs. Violet Fischer, and Mrs. Margaret Kindelspire. Homemakers form organization The homemaking girls organized a chapter of Future Homemakers of America for the first time in the history of Leola High School. Various delegates attended the state meeting of Fu- ture Homemakers of America. The first official meet- ing was held in November. Highlights of the year were the election of the first officers, adopting the constitution, selecting chapter mothers, making a banner, holding various money mak- ing projects, hosting various guest speakers, attending the region meeting, and attending a meeting in Eureka. The main highlight of the year was being accepted into Region I as an official Chapter of Future Home- makers of America. F.H.A. OFFICERS were: (seated at table) Songleader Suzanne Weisser,Parliamentarian Betty Pat Heibel, (stand- ing) Advisor Marsha Mount (at table) Secretary Ollie Weis- ser, President Charlotte Fuehrer, Vice President Debbie Rath, Treasurer Diana Schumacher, Historian Sharmain Fischer. F.H.A, members were: (second row) Linda Schaible, Valerie Serfoss, Mary Sieh, Cindy Greeno (third row) Marjorie Opp, Bonnie Geffre, Sandra Guthmiller, Jean Zetterlund (fourth row') Joyce Rau, Susan Valentine, Myra Kaaz, Kathleen Geffre, Josephine Lapka, Theresa Schu- macher, Joyce Geffre (fifth row) Norma Kaaz, Patty Sperle, Linda Kracke, Gail Rogers, Cheryl Gisi, Charlene Gisi, Kathryn Hoffman, Violet Schill, (sixth row) Gloria Miller, Vickie Lechner, Karen Serfoss, Cathleen Miller, Correen Kindelspire, Wanda Zelmer, Eillen Lapka, Gwen Counts. 23
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PEP CLUB members were: (first row) Mary Sieh, Rhondi Heibel, Colleen Rath, Linda Schaible, Peggy Lapka, Mary Schiltz, Nancy Fischer, Judy Rath, (second row) Kathy Geffre, Susan Valentine, Susan Swanson, Linda Shelbourn, Charlotte Thomas, Amy Neuharth, Julie Hilgemann, Debbie Thorpe, Karen Rau, Jane Opp, JoAnn Guthmiller, Kristi Kohlhoff, Patricia Hoffman, Ollie Weisser, Charlotte Fuehrer, Cindy Greeno, Betty Pat Heibel. (third row) LynnKoerner, Marilyn Berreth, Mavis Kindelspire, Jeanne Rath, Kathy Hoffman, Edie Sandmeier, Charlene Gisi, Joyce Geffre, Violet Schill, Cheryl Gisi, Karyl Schmidt, Karyn Schmidt, Theresa Schumacher, Dianne Skott, Cathleen Miller, (fourth row) Wayne Morrill, Myra Kaaz, Gail Rogers, Jean Zetterlund, Gloria Miller, Norma Kaaz, Diana Schumacher, Patty Sperle, Jacqueline Dockter, Leona Kal- las, Joann Geffre, Eileen Lapka, Gwen Counts, Rosalie Haux, Josephine Lapka, Linda Kracke. (fifth row) Bruce Bonnet, Sandra Guthmiller, Vonnie Geffre, Bonnie Geffre, Vicki Lechner, Linda Heupel, Beth Rath, Joyce Rau, Pam Albrecht, Shir- ley Lechner, June Hoffman, Dianna Schrum, Debby Rath, Wanda Zelmer, Linda Ehresman, Shirley Shelbourn, Paul Vilhauer. (sixth row) Randy Rau, Suzanne Weisser, Josie Meier, Evie Hoffman, Mary Kulm, Mary Fischer, Karen Zelmer, Barbara West, Susan Sieh, Debbie Morseth, Debra Kracke, Jane Beaver, Susan Glaesman, Tarrill Heibel, Ann Hohencker, Karen Serfoss, Jerome Lapka. (seventh row) Valerie Serfoss, Sharmain Fischer, Marjorie Opp, Noella Heyd, Mary Lee Larson, Linda Geffre, Laurel Schneider, Hazel Rath, Kathy Maier, Karen Rail, Correen Kindelspire, Joyce Opp, Kim Gill, Sonya Job, Joan Wolfe, Sandra Rath, Douglas Breitag. LEO LA high pep club members formed the nucleus of spirit for all home games. Pep boosters encourage spirit Boosting the different athletic teams was the duties of the cheerleaders and pep club members. A majority of the pep club members rode the pep buses to many out of town games. The five A team cheerleaders at- tended a cheering clinic in Aberdeen. The cheerleaders learned new cheers, the fundamentals of cheering, and how to keep up the pep. The Pep Club officers for the 1969- 1970 school year were: Sharmain Fischer, President; Jane Opp, Vice- president; and Marjorie Opp, Secre- tary-treasurer.
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