Leola High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Leola, SD)

 - Class of 1975

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Four In Advanced Math Mr. Jim Goehring served his third year at LHS teaching five math classes. Courses ranged from general math, for seventh grade, up to the senior advanced math class. In general math, seventh grade students studied fractions, decimals, and percents. An introduction to algebra was also taught. Algebra I classes worked with the number system and solv- ing equations. Students also began work with positive and negative numbers, special products, and factioning. Construction of geometric figures started the year for the geometry students. As the year progressed, they worked on geometric proofs, parallel lines, and ratio and proportion. Those who had taken Algebra I as freshmen, took Algebra II as juniors. This course worked along the same line as Algebra I only more advanced. Students solved problems of products, factioning, exponents, radicals, and some trigonometry. Four seniors took advanced math. No daily grades were taken and final grades were taken from test grades. Subjects covered were solid geometry, plane trigonometry, analytic geometry, and calculus. 21 Upper left: Mr. Jim Goehring taught math for his third year at L.H.S. Lower left: Mr. Goehring corrects semester tests. Upper right: Algebra students relax before class.

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First Row: Charlotte Hoffman, John Swanson, Bruce Schumacher, Wayde Blumhardt, Scott Schumacher, Wade Weiszhaar, Terry Jundt, Rob Sperle, Terrance Ketterling, Dwight Neuharth, Leo Kindlespire, Mike Lapka, Mr. Ochsner, Director. Second Row: Carolyn Sieh. Shirley Kallas, Geraldine Geffre, Toby Rath, Theresa Geffre, Joyce Ketterling, Melody Meyer, Patti Kulm, Pam Smalley, Sandra Hoffman, Donna Fuehrer. Third Row: Susan Kulm, Patty Schemp, Lori Gill, Susan Yost, Peggy Hoffman, Cheryl Pudwill, David Yost, Tammy Kolb, Joy Shafer, Janell Ketterling, LaDonna Kallas, JoAnn Rogers, Monica Rott. Fourth Row: Lynn Nesby, Marsha Hoffman, Judy Schock, Brenda Hoffman, Wanda Morrison, Lori Logan, Bob Serfoss, Mike Maule, Lloyd Breitag, Bobbie Lapka, Deb Blumhardt, Kristy Schnaidt, Sheila Daniel. Charlene Geffre. Diane Schooley. First Row: Toby Rath, Patty Schemp, Wayde Blumhardt, Sandra Hoffman, Terrance Ketterling, Kathy Neuharth, Mike Maule, Second Row: Bruce Schumacher, Deb Blumhardt, Lloyd Breitag, Susan Kulm, John Swanson, Diane Schooley. Theresa Geffre, Peggy Hoffman, Patti Kulm, Joyce Ketterling, Dwight Neuharth. Third Row: Scott Schumacher, Wanda Morrison, Rob Sperle, Mr. Ochsner, director. 20



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Biology Students Type Blood Mr. Loren Gill Took over chemistry and physics classes the second nine weeks. He also taught biology and was advisor to the Senior Class. Biology students studied the systems of the body and the organs of various animals, including man. They took blood samples and dissected specimens toward the end of the year. Juniors in physics worked with pressure and forces. An experiment in heat loss was done. A steam heater was made and tested, and toward the end of the year electronics was studied. Chemistry classes begin with experiments in making hydrogen and oxygen. Throughout the year they balanced equations, studied molecular compounds, and worked with acids and bases. Upper left: Physics students work on an experiment involving heat loss. Upper right: Mr. Loren Gill taught chemistry, physics and biology. Lower right: Seniors in chemistry with Mr. Gill balance equations. 22

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