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Clark Schemp 1921-1982 After serving the Leola School System for nearly two decades, Superintendent Clark Schemp died suddenly of a heart attack on June 21, 1982. Clark Schemp’s personality commanded a great amount of respect, yet he combined this trait with the rare ability to communicate easily with every student. Every person who came in contact with Clark Schemp will remember him in his or her own way. We, the students of LHS, wish to remember and honor him in a special way. Therefore, we dedicate this annual to the memory of Clark Schemp. 2 Dedication n I 11 I
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Sailing Through The Year 1982-1983 Buccaneer Leola High School Leola, South Dakota 57456 Volume 25 Table Of Contents Curriculum 5 Organizations 17 Athletics 23 Music 41 Special Events 49 Seniors 59 Underclassmen 69 Grades 79 Index 90
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'Sailing Through The Y' As the 1982-83 school year ends and the seniors prepare to embark on their lifelong journey, it’s time to pause and reflect on the events that shaped our lives in 1983. We felt the shock waves when seven people died of cya- nide-laced Tylenol, and we saw the spotlight turned on our part of the country when tax evader Gor- don Kaul escaped capture. We experienced hope when Barney Clark’s artificial heart functioned, and we felt sorrow when he died. Even though we watched nation- al news, our days were basically filled with school events. We vot- ed in Marian Zantow and Rick Beilke as Homecoming Royalty, and we cheered the boys’ bas- ketball team to a second place finish in Region 2. We applauded when six track members sprint- ed, hurdled, and ran themselves to the State Track Meet, and we smiled as the 1982 Buccaneer brought home as All-State AWard. LHS students joined in the national soap opera craze. We habitually skipped class to catch up on “The Days.” We went wild over Garfield posters, and Smurfs were also popular. We drove our teachers crazy with sayings such as “Oh, I don’t know,” “You gotta like that,” and “Go home!” We did some changing throughout 1983, and as we “Sail Through Our Lives,” we will look back and know that this is where we began to grow. 1. Marla Guthmiller shoots over a Hosmer defender. 2. Clark Guthmiller and Todd Hoffman accept the District 5 champion- ship trophy. 3. Dallas Johnson. Dan Erd- mann, and Rob Dutenhoffer display their normal library behavior. 4. Mike Schaffner dumps trash before his retirement at the end of 1982. 5. Doris Hepperle tells Santa what she wants for Christmas. 6. Dennis Kolb. Robert Mehlhoff. and Bruce Mack read the class wills. Opening 3
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