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Debbie Schmidt Peggy Shafer Carolyn Sieh Cynthia Scott Mickey Skott Pam Smalley Above: Pam Smalley, Kathy Neu- harth, Lori Logan, Susie Yost, and Lynn Nesby discuss the ever-chang- ing situation of the Pirates1 basket- ball game. Bruce Steiger John Swanson Wesley Tschappat John Valentine Marilyn Weisser Wade Weiszhaar Susan Yost Nancy Zelmer 22
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Doug Kindelspire Curtis Kolb Cheryl Kracke David Lapka Marsha I-echner Lori Logan Wayne Mack Mike Maule Douglas Merkel Jamie Merkel Melody Meyer Donna Morseth Lynn Nesby Kathy Neuharth Donna Rath Sue Rohrbach tr--futMCY DOOR Forty-seven Freshmen, carrying their paci- fiers, marched to Leola High School on October 20 to be initiated. The Freshmen were lead by their president, Lori Logan; their vice-president, LaDonna Kallas; and their secretary-treasurer, Peggy Hoffman. The mighty Sophomores chose the Freshmen's initiation costume, which in- cluded dresses for the boys and braids and bur- lap sacks for the girls. Upon their arrival at LHS, the Sophomores took the liberty of swear- ing in the Freshmen Class. As members of LHS, the Freshmen were represented in the Student Council by Kathy Neuharth and Wade Weiszhaar. The Freshmen had several projects through- out the year. They built their Homecoming float using a Snoopy and Woodstock theme, Somehow Winning Just Doesn't Seem Fair. They also hosted the annual Halloween Party. They gave Best Costume prizes which went to Greg Haux (1st), Josie Meier (2nd), and Susie Sieh (3rd). As a money-making project, the Freshmen sold candy. 21
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8th Grade: (Left to Right) Jerome Hoffman, Dan Schooley, Lyle Schumack, Earl Weisenburger, Tommy Kappes, Dennis Schrum, Curtis Schnaidt, Kent Weiszhaar, Eric Rath, Don Thorpe, Jason Gill, GailenHauck. Second Row: Mardell Gisi, Jackie Goeshel, Ina Albrecht, Cindy Jundt, Cindy Rueb, Rhonda Dockter, Gary Mack, John Geffre, Ron Kappes, Dean Schock, Rick Geffre, Gabriel Kallas. Third Row: Susan Bender, Ta- mara Weisser, Judy Schock, Brenda Hoffman, Kristi Schnaidt, Julie Potratz, Glenn Zumbaum, Don Guthmiller, Tony Haux, Larry Kallas, Daniel Yost, Gerry West, Jeff Wolf. Fourth Row: Janis Schaffner, Theresa Geffre, Susan Kulm, Julie Steiger, Terry Bonnett, Brenda Schumacher, Wade Blumhardt, Charlene Geffre, Ray Geffre, Debbie Geffre, Marcia Mack, Sheila Daniel, Joy Shafer. Eighth Graders Prepare for Future at LHS Eighth graders participated actively in scholastic and social activities during their last year in grade school. During the year, they sponsored an eighth grade party with the seventh graders invited as their guests. The quality of Junior High athletics was apparent by the excellent athletic record of the eighth grade football team (four wins and one loss) and their basketball team (eleven wins and one loss). Members of the eighth grade were also active in Library Club and FHA. Graduation, a milestone in their scholastic career, was the highlight of the year. Lower Left: Gailen Hauch tips for Leola Junior High basketball team.
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