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f '25 .' ff' Il If 4 4 ' Each spare moment of time was used by the REC- REATIONAL LEADERS CLUB to learn new group games and just plain have fun. During their Wednesday meetings, Corks and Elec were among the favorite games. Mr. Ebel, as advisor, presented these interesting activities from his vast store of group games. Carol Gerhman was elected as president and another senior, Charleen Finley, was elected vice-president. To complete the roster of officers, the club elected Judy Richey as secretary and Wilma Whitworth, treasurer. One of the happiest clubs this year on the Lutheran High School campus was RECREATIONAL LEADERS. s A 'IRN- These smiling faces are definitely typical of the members of the RECREATIONAL LEADERS CLUB at Lutheran High School. In the picture above, two of the new members are being initiated into the club by means of the fishing gag. Left to right, ROW ONE: J. Johannes, N. Prange. ROW TWO: P. McGrath, J. Gansert, M. Karow, W. Whitworth, C. Finley, C. Gerhman, Mr. Ebel, 1. Ritchey, E. Zaun, M, White. ROW THREE: J. Falkenberg, D. Anderson, C. Bowser, K. Whyte, J. Binder, A. Trudeson, B. Warden, R. Meyer, S. Enlow, V. Kinzel, R. Srarley, L. Janssen, M. Janes, E. David, S. Abbott.
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.1 .1 .ta . ..f,.,t.- . W2 it-Qs! 1 1' SCIENCE CLUB enthusiasts were, left to right, ROW ONE: j. Lenser, J. Kniep, J. Satler, Mr. Bachmann, P. Switzer, D. Brobeck, A. Bliss, P. Sitze, S. Barnett. ROW TWO: J. Hanson, P. Grauer, N. Leyh, B. Howell, j. Prim, R. Bailey, R. Greenwalt, R. Davis, C. Webbeking, E. Brewer, B. Steffan, A. Huebner, R. Vaught. ROW THREE: K. Sime, O. Howard, R. Rabus, P. Scheuchel, L. Hook, J. Pierson, R. Woodmansee, K. Maeder, B, Burden, G. Trenda, R. Jenson. Not present: Mr. Bullinger, C. Bestor, D. Blohm, G. Ekhardt, J. Huddleston, W. Johnson, R. Kruger, J. Sanders, T. Werner. These future scientists learned by contributing and working. Biology and physics were two phases of science studied in the SCIENCE CLUB during 1958-59. The biology department, under Mr. Bullinger, studied biological slides while the physics department, under Mr. Bachmann, conducted physics experiments in the lab. These scientists elected the following officers: Peter Switzer, president, Bill Bro- beck, vice-president, Wally johnson, secretary, Allan Bliss, treasurer, john Kniep, librarian. The STAMP CLUB also elected ollicers. Ron Hughes, as president, sent letters to companies, requesting stamps for the collection which the club started for the school. Ed Hudson was vice-president, and Fred Hellman, secretary-treasurer. P giftladoalyf Compliments of Purity Sausage Co. 409 Centinela Ave. Inglewood, Calif. The STAMP CLUB members are, left to right, ROW ONE: F. Hellman, R. Hughes, E. Hudson. ROW TWO: B. Roberts, A. Aronson, M. Pollock, P. Becher, S. Mead, Mr. Hanson.
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Fam D I 60064 Folk dancing-a most delightful way of passing time. Under the leadership of Miss Jewett, these dancers stepped spryly to the Polka,', Teton Mountain Stomp , and many other lively jigs during their meetings on Wednesday afternoons. While the FOLK DANCING CLUB gathered on the blacktop the boys in the TUMBLING CLUB were dragging out the mats and dummies for another forty min- utes of play time. With Mr. Doering as sponsor, these thirty- one boys learned cooperation and teamwork as well as just having fun. The club also helped in many ways to develope good Christian character traits and we surely see that there is a time for work, and - a time for play. Pictured are the members of the FOLK DANCING CLUB as they begin to dance the Teddy Bear Polka while in the center of the circle stands Miss jewett, the club sponsor. The couples are, in front of Miss jewett and to the right, H. Roberts and L. Burk, M. Spicer and C. Maack, G. Harwood and R. Knapp, R. Peters and P. Demetry, L. Guillotte and J. Barnett, j. DeYoe and K. Spicer, all having a wonderful time. l I Tumbling their way through 1958-S9 were these members of the TUMBLING CLUB, left to right, ROW ONE: K. Olsen, K. Klug, D. Patterson, I. Lavars, P. Struyk, B. Reichert, D, Huis- man, C. Fredricks, D. Gunn, D. Schuyler. ROW TWO: C, Schlueter, B. Sible, ,l. Petri, D. Spring, J. LoGiudice, R. Sprenger, C. Thomure, T. Stute, A. Luptak, T. Tensmeyer Coach Doering. ROW THREE: M. Brenneise, P. Hackstedde, J. Pryor, B. Warnke, G Compliments of D'Onofrio, D. Ortenberger, J. Prifogle, W. Drohman, D. Reichenberger, J. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Smith 3514 115th Street Inglewood, Calif. 3
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