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UPPER LEFT: Marvin Maule is both the elementary and high school principal. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Lila Rau serves as an aide for the school. ABOVE: Mary Schaffer is the business manager for the Leola School System. TOP: The Student Council con- sists of, left to right, Mike Wait- man, Brenda Waltman, Shirley Kessler, Michelle Brandner, Ka- tyy Brandner, Peggy Weisser, Jim Guthmiller, Paul Fischer, and Fred Geffre. Seated is Dan Erd- mann. ABOVE: The photogra- pher catches Mr. Maule out of his office. Curriculum 9
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Administration Leads The System Behind every school are the people who keep the system going. One of these people is Principal Marvin Maule. He has been in the Leola school system for 24 years. One of the things Mr. Maule likes about the Leola school is the close student contact. Mr. Clark Schemp is the Superintendent of the Leola Schools. He also teaches Modern Problems. He received his B.S. and M.S. in Education from Northern State College. Lila Rau is a secretarial aide for the school. She has three children. She enjoys many hobbies, including arts and crafts. Business Manager Mary Schaffer is in her twelfth year in the Leola School system. She likes the Leola School because it offers a much better opportunity to get to know students and faculty on a personal basis. The Leola School system would not be complete without a school board and a student council. The school board supervises the spend- ing of school monies and determines major school policies. The student council is responsible for building the Royalty float and sponsoring the Homecoming dance. The student council was led by Kathy Brandner, president; Jim Guthmiller, vice-president; and Shir- ley Kessler, secretary. ABOVE: Clark Schemp serves as superin tendent of schools for Leola. ABOVE: School Board members are Francis Kallas, Elmer Zulk, Harvin Zenker, Ron Bieber, and Marilyn Erdmann. RIGHT CENTER: Students study in the study hall. RIGHT BOTTOM: Everybody is eager to get home when the dismissal bell rings. 8 Curriculum
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With Their Help, We Grow These teachers give the key to English, the busi- ness world, special education, and research. All of these areas are essential to the learning system at Leola High School. Virginia Bechtold is the librarian. She previously taught at Columbus, Nebraska, and Gary, South Dakota. In her spare time, she enjoys sewing, reading, and watching old movies. She likes small schools because they have a friendly atmosphere conducive to learning. Doris Hepperle teaches Typing I, advanced typ- ing, Shorthand I, and office practice. She received her B.S. in Education from Northern State Col- lege. She has been in the Leola school system for sixteen years. Marlys Thurrow teaches Title I Reading in grades 1-8. She has three children and lives in Aberdeen. ABOVE: Virginia Bechtold serves as librarian in the Leola school system. She previously taught at Henry Neill in Aberdeen. She likes a small school such as Leola because everyone is friendly and the students are good workers. Jean Guffey teaches 8th and 9th grade English and speech therapy. She received her B.S. in Speech Therapy and English from Northern State College. Some of her hobbies are needlecraft, reading, camping, and music. She has been in the Leola system for nine years. Julie George teaches English II, III, and IV. She is also an advisor for the annual staff and for the senior class. She previously taught at Bowdle; SDSU; El Paso, Texas; Watertown; and Eureka. She enjoys teaching at a small school like Leola be- cause of the closeness among both faculty and students because everybody knows everybody else. ABOVE: Doris Hepperle teaches Typing I, advanced typing, Shorthand I, and office practice. 10 Curriculum
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