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itz!-iiiiiilln stamp club the stamps for missions was a drive that was successfully completed by the stamp club. the purpose of this undertaking was to gather used stamps and send them to con- cordia publishing house for processing. we received money for the amount of stamps, which was then used for missions carried on by the church. their membership consists of all boys with mr, brommer as sponsor. the club is a worthwhile, as well as interest- ing group, meeting every friday at noon. since collecting stamps is a well-known hob- by, the stamp club is a very popular club here on campus. chess club having no other aim but to play for the love ot the game, the chess club is one of the most active of all our clubs. they meet everyday over lunch, during wednesday activities period, and often after school. like their spon- sor, mr. vorderstrasse, each member must have the patience, quietness, and the ability to out-wit the opposite player. if a member has climbed the chess ladder by winning over other club members 3 and reaches the top, he is declared chess champion, and has his name inscribed on a trophy. with such a great incentive each day proves eventful, for the competition is indeed keen. members are :rm .eftz ,st row, mr. :.rxmrner, frank zestor, lyle hecher, i'n anderson, mark ireflericks. 2nd row: art geisert, iam bell, john robertszn, ted Schroeder, gary mathzeu ron schassburger, members are from Qett: seated, dave mittenzwei, lzren nxnscri, warren strasheim, mr. vorder- strasse, larry hielenierg, frank hestir, ichn rchertszn gfhn weehe, gay tcylir. standing, gerry mehr, tom leggat, tcm humphrey, bob sible, hob schmzdt, ron Qcckmann, tom 'ie gznia, pihri lcniep, ray loesch, i, d. trenda, art geisert, gary trends, robert petty. M me Q' ii
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l members are frfm let! tc nght: lst row: denny warden, charles hennzng, Willie lautenschlager, paul groff, bots schmidt. 2nd row: Claudia kaufhold, eileen nothnagel, curt thompson, karen stin- scn, dorithy hansen, mr, ehel, elaine Vogel, rcy murdcck, amanda zeisler. 3rd row: karalee steyer, pat mundt, ncnarae rzceman, marge nothnagel, pcb mclaren, mike ulrich, lccb macfarlane, sharcn michaelson, linda christy, lcis elfman. recreational leadership club the recreational leadership club really states the purpose in their name. mr. ebel has introduced countless unique games and activities which the club experiments with. recreational leaders came into existence this year to help plan and lead others in various enter- taining activities, both in home churches and in their own social groups. this fun-loving club has the underlying intention of developing and training true christian leaders and also furthering wholesome entertainment. members are from left, lst row: dave mittenzwei, frank lcestor, steve graham, curt dittman, mark fredericks, mr. freitag. 2nd row: rcn peters, hob goldsworthy, mark hogan, tom leggat, tom humphrey, miss bunke, ken farnam, jerry vanderweg. 3rd row: ed nelson, ed peters, larry moore, :im bell, bob brown, gary M camera club anticipating the use of their almost completed darkroom, the camera club is made up of many ardent snapshot fans. miss bunke and mr. freitag, spon- sors, are interested in promoting photography, as are all of its eighteen members. many contests have been held to show the interest of the group. although they are all amateurs, their finished products have that pro touch which you can see for yourself, in parts, throughout this year's paw prints.
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radio club letterman s c ub 52 the technical training and facilities of the radio club have benefited the whole student body and faculty, alike, by setting up and operating the equipment necessary for chapel devotions. ham operating is one of the central interests of the group. this is probably one of the most highly skilled clubs on campus. even though its member- ship is somewhat limited, the group is, by no means, in- active. members are from left: kneelingg herb tilsner, randy bliss, gary lewis. dan pike, ken koch. standingg mr. freitag, ward hindman, ed peters, gordon mcgregor. members are from left tom qlesler John hellmuth nm rydinqswcrd coach doering lyle becher ron mccarthy ron petri don reisrg dick wilkens the lettermen s club is one of the few exclusive clubs at lutheran membership is limited to those boys who have lettered in a sport and wish to Join these rules can ex plain the smallness of this group common enough coach cloering is their sponsor and their main interest is in acquiring more specialized techniques in the various sports which offer letters
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