Leola High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Leola, SD)

 - Class of 1988

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Seniors Kris Erdmann and Diane Yost mug at the camera. Kris Erdmann Jason Fauth Jerry Geffre Jerry Geffre grabs and holds on to Luanna Hoffman as she tries to duck the camera. Seniors 7

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The Senior Class officers — Vice President Kyle Stickler, President Jerry Geffre and Secretary-Treasurer Eric Heiser — dress to show off the “Miami Vice” look. Jeff Berreth Senior classes funny, Where were you when the boys in the senior English class promised to buy Mrs. George a “special pre- sent”? The seniors enjoyed a variety of classes in 1987-88. Deon Vilhauer liked shop best be- cause “you don’t just sit around and listen; you work with your hands.” Neil Geffre felt that shop was more exciting because “we had a good teacher and he joked around with us a lot.” Stewart Bieber really enjoyed woodwork- ing and therefore he also liked shop the best. English was Diane Yost’s favorite class because “I like Mrs. George and I liked learning about Old and Middle English. The discussions we had were also interesting.” Ja- net Zulk agreed with Yost but said that she liked English for “all the slamming that went on” instead of for the educational aspect. Photography class was the favor- ite for Marsha Maroney, Faye Lechner and Cindy Moser. All three enjoyed taking, developing and printing pictures. Jeff Berreth preferred PE because there was “no strain on the brain and it relieved stress from morn- ing classes.” Gerard Retzer agreed that not having to use his brain was the advantage of taking PE. Brett Hoffman enjoyed blowing the minds of juniors Pam Jasmer and Rhonda Reis with his trumpet in band. Jason Fauth felt that Mr. Clark Reider, advanced math teacher, “made the class interesting, espe- Stewart Bieber educational dally when we just sat around and talked.” He also enjoyed sitting around playing Trivial Pursuit or Pictionary. “It’s a horse race between comput- ers and study hall because I do about the same amount of work, which isn’t very much,” stated Kyle Steckler, referring to his fa- vorite classes. Hoffman’s funniest class exper- ience came when “I got a new mom; her first name was Mrs. George, but now it’s Mom!” Yost thought “every day in Eng- lish was funny because the guys had a way of making the discus- sions more interesting.” Zulk agreed, saying that Eric Heiser’s description of a horse as an iron monster was her funniest class- room memory. 6 Seniors



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Kyle Steckler gets into the Christmas spir- it by representing Rudolph during English class. Neil Geffre Terrill Guthmiller Eric Heiser Jack Heyd The Senior Class flaunt their homecoming creation, Spritz, during the parade. Pic- tured in front are Kamie Redman, Jerry Geffre and Terrill Guthmiller. Back: Mar- sha Maroney, Russell Schaffner and Faye Lechner. 8 Seniors

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