Lutheran High School - Paw Prints Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1959

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L.H.S. FORENSICS CLUB members take time to pose for camera, Left to right, ROW ONE: M. Karow, C, Hernandez, G. Trenda, P. Watson, Mr. Gasink, advisor. ROW TWO: J. Bey, P. Mueller, G. Mohr, F. Rochon, D. Killingsworth, M. Christianson. - There is a time to keep silence, and a time to speak fEccl. 3:7j. FORENSICS CLUB members met after school twice a week preparing themselves for speaking contests. Mr. Gasink advisor, escorted the stu- dents to tournaments where they won superior certificates in debate, awards in dramatic and humorous interpretation. and certincates in ex- temporaneous speaking. Carlos Hernandez and Gary Trenda entered the semi-finals at U.S.C. in January. Margie Karow, Penny Watson, and Gerry Mohr, after collecting various awards, helped plan an assembly given by the FORENSICS CLUB in January. There were no oliicers for the CHESS CLUB in 1958-59 because the noon meetings were strictly times for matching wits over the chess boards. Tournaments were super- vised by Mr. Vorderstrasse and the top player of the year had his name inscribed on the club trophy, and his name honored for years to come. F0 ' ,C'Zm,RM10,C wi! Pictured are members of the CHESS CLUB. Left to right, ROW ONE: j. Brubaker, R. Lockman, T. Hum- phrey, P. Switzer, B. Petty, W. Smith. ROW TWO: D. junior, M. Eshey, S. Gather, A. Hollman, E. Nelson, L. Hinch. ROW THREE: T. Tone, K. Neely, C. Rockwood, G. Mohr, M. Carpenter, E. Hudson. ROW FOUR: J. Taylor, L. Bechler, S. Mead, T. Lee, B. Brewer. ROW FIVE: Mr, Vorderstrasse, J. Bauer, J. Parnell, S. Gruell, K. Wegener. Matches continued from day to day throughout the entire school year. Compliments of Stan's Auto Repair 9223 So. Vermont Los Angeles, Calif.

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Upperclassmen who formed the first KEY CLUB on the L.H.S. campus are pictured, left to right, ROW ONE: P. Groff, J. Kabel, G. Chan, T. Groff, J. Anderson, Mr. Klenner, E. Nelson, C. Dreshen. ROW IWO: R. Henning, G. Trenda, G. Wfaltke, G. King, F. Hellman, R. Fontaine, D, Stinson, D. Warden, B, Sible. Service-preparing kits for the Heart Fund and cleaning up the campus were two of the first projects for the new KEY CLUB. Sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club and advised by Mr. Klenner, these gentlemen of the junior and senior classes elected their first officers to serve during the 1958-59 school year. Jon Anderson served as the first president, Terry Groff as vice president, Gerry Chan, secretary-treasurer, and Jim Kabel, Chaplain. All agreed it was a year of time well spent. Certainly the LIBRARY CLUB spent much time in valuable service to the school and its student body. With Silvia Granieri elected presi- dent, Pat Lawrence, vice-president, and Marlena Martin, secre- tary-treasurer, the LIBRARY CLUB kept books in order, re- paired books, and made the library a joy for the students to use. ' aflofzefwice These thirty-five Bibleotherapists who gave up their free time to serve the students are members of the LIBRARY CLUB. They are, left to right, ROW ONE: F. Rose, L. Osterfeldt, S. Barnett, J. Prim, F. Hedge. ROW TWO: T. Mueller, M. Patterson, F. Durkee, S. Renn, T. Granieri, P. Lawrence, S. Granieri, M. Martin, S. Enlow, ROW THREE: C. Smith B. Peterson, V. Clark, D. Navens, C. Yeaman, P. Ryan, C. Young, D. Sible, J. Lawrence, P. Link, C. Maack, C, McDonald. ROW FOUR: Mr. Latzke, C. Hanneman, K, Dudley, P. Holloway, G. Mellon, C. Henneberg, R. Erznoznik, B, Nies, B. Lindquist. The library was a better place, due to their efforts.. ,wx



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Gentlemen who were mem- bers of the RADIO CLUB are, left to right, ROW ONE: j. Seebeck, W. Hind- man, A. Grauer, H. Tilsner, Mr. Klenner, K. Koch, J. Stimson, L. Bower. ROW TWO: K. Edwards, N. Pranqe, S. Huebner, N. Schafhauser, R. Gerber, L. Osterfield, S. Schinnerer, N. DeLoye, D, Prange. ROW THREE: D. johnson, J. Whitfield, D. Jaccoh, E. Ebel, B. Ilton, M. Metzen- thin, D. Weddle, B. Burden, L, Savoy, D. Reichenberger. 1 f. ,r Daladidahdit daladuhdidala is Morse code which means calling you, and is familiar to these radio men. Members of the RADIO CLUB enthusiastically collected old radios which contributed much to the amateur station which the club operated at school. As advisor, Mr. Klenner helped the boys. The officers were as follows: Herb Tilsner, president: Ken Koch and Ward Hidman, vice-presidents, john Stimson, sec- retary. Pictures and more pictures were taken by shutter-bugs of the CAMERA CLUB during 1958-59. President Dave Mittenzwei and sponsor Mr. Latzke conducted the weekly meetings. Exhibits, contests, trips, and experimenting with photography equipment made it an exciting as well as enjoyable year for all members of the club. ' ' 05564 AZ cal ' CAMERA CLUB members are, left to right, ROW ONE: D. Schock, C. Hanson, L. Hanson, Mr. Latzke, D. Mittenzwei, J. Rydingsword, P. Halloway, P. Link, C. Bergeman. ROW TWO: P. Ryan, P. Crooker, C. Lock- man, E. Schulz, D. Navens, P. Mueller, D. Killingsworth, j. Preston, C. Farber, J. Bey, B. Buck, D. Veazey. ROW THREE: E. Hostetter, D. Cooper, B. Allen, G, Mellon, j. Bensfield, E, Nelson, D. Hellman, O. Nielson, D, Freneau, K. Whyte, K. Dudley, D. Wuertz. Not present when pictures were taken: T. Humphrey, M. Tickenoff. CY! Compliments of Homeroom 103 Mr. N. Bachman

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