Leola High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Leola, SD)

 - Class of 1988

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Members of the LHS faculty are: Front: Doris Hepperle, Jeannette Croft and Clark trock, Mick Guffey, John Daly, Bob Schu- Clyde Naasz, Julie George, Alverde Daniel, Reider. Back: Jim Ochsner, Ralph Bun- macher and Brad Beck. Junior high girls’ health teacher and coach Marie Steckleberg poses for the photogra- pher with her daughter Amy. Typing and business teacher Doris Hep- perle helps senior Terrill Guthmiller with a problem. Faculty 27

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Faculty Teachers need more time in day Where were you when your par- ents attended conferences with these twelve teachers? Were you at home praying that your teach- ers wouldn’t say what you’re real- ly like in class? From the teachers that have been here longer than the school to the new kids on the block, every mem- ber of the faculty is busy, busy, busy. Taking roll call, making les- son plans, correcting papers, lec- turing, typing tests and answering questions are all part of a “nor- mal” day for a teacher. It wouldn’t be so bad if all these things could be done during the school day, but for many teachers there is never enough time in the day to do all that needs to be done. Often teachers have more “homework” than the students do. For those whose week revolves around the students of LHS, life is rarely boring. All they can do is keep working, hope they don’t have a nervous breakdown and dream of summer vacation. Science teacher Brad Beck shows how much he likes having his picture taken. English and journalism teacher Julie George gives instructions on Picture Day. Computer teacher Clyde Naasz lectures to a group of students including senior Jim Schauer 26 Faculty



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Bonnie Gill unpacks napkins as she pre- pares the counter for the students. Employees keep school open Where were you when Mr. Thiel- sen was looking for students to help carry in commodities? Were you in class or just trying to stay hidden? There are many people that keep the school running without ever going to class. Among these were the bus drivers who made sure students got to and from the school and also transported them to basketball games, music con- tests and other extra-curricular activities. The cooks spent every morning preparing meals to feed the multi- tude of hungry students so that they can make it through the day. The janitors and student janitors were in charge of cleaning the rooms, making sure the heaters worked and doing all the odd jobs needed to keep the school open. Preparing the meals are school cooks Olga Bender, Marlene Kessler, Delores Bain, Bonnie Gill and Maggie Bendewald. Driving the buses each day are Pat Schaffner, Gerald Geffre, Frank Geffre, Don Guthmiller, Gwen Wolf and Willis Kiesz. Custodians John Bendewald and John Thielsen keep the school from falling apart. Helping clean the school each day are stu- dent janitors Jim Morrison and Doug Yost. 28 Staff

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