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Lending grace and beauty to sports events were the members of the Lutheran High School DRILL TEAM. In the second year as a team these thirt -one girls supported the Lion football sqdlad under the leader- ship of the squad captain, Donna Schoes- sow and team sergeant, Dee Haworth. Mr. Wolf was advisor to the DRILL TEAM and spent much time in creating new and sharp-looking routines. Tryouts were held in the fall of 1958 and the chosen girls performed from October until january. Homecoming highlighted the year when the DRILL TEAM executed clever maneu- vers before a crowd of 2,500. Tryouts for the next year were held in the spring of 1959. By practicing every night after school and performing at home games, their short blue dresses, white gloves, and white marching boots quickly became a shining symbol of Lutheran High's spirit. Members of the SKETCH CLUB are, left to right, FIRST BENCH: V, Petrie, B. Papazian, C. Thompson, C. Dreshen, BENCH TWO: M. Martin, G. Chaney. BENCH THREE: B. Schmidt, T. Lachmiller, B. Peterson, F. Hedge, BENCH FOUR: Mr. Brommer, K. Maeder, A. Geisert. BENCH FIVE: D. Lewis, S. Thomas. Artists every one! Compliments of Maas-Hansen Steel Co. 2435 E. 37th St. Los Angeles 54 C,aw-111 Charcoal, crayons, paints, and ink were used by the SKETCH CLUB dur- ing 1958-59 to improve the artistic talents of the fourteen members. Dur- ing activities period on Wednesdays the SKETCH CLUB may have been found in any corner of L.H.S., using as subjects, any stacks of old boxes or people just walking by. Under the di- rection of Mr. Brommer, the SKETCH CLUB compared their works and learned new exciting techniques.
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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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Our vivacious DRILL TEAM was composed of girls who were members of the Pep Club. By practicing afternoons during football season, these gals looked as nice on the football field as you see them here. Left to right, ROW ONE: G. Boettcher, V. Haworth, M. Horn, S. Black, B. Matthews, R. Schneider, D. Schoessow, G. Sullivan, W. Wild, 1. Giesler, M. Wright, H. Smith, D. Einsphar, N. Riceman. ROW TWO: J. Giebelman, E. Nothnagel, R. Erzno,znik, B. Kuehnert, J. Hubert, G, Davis, V. Schuyler, D. Haworth, J. Manthey, V. Dierker, P. Barton, C. Woron, G. Michels, P. Wachholz. Crowds enjoyed performances. 45103, 4f065Tem4a-wvfvkmwl 'M Good poets are made, as well as born. Originated by Mr. Labrenz, the CREATIVE WRITING CLUB met in the library during Wednes- day activities period to improve ability. Short stories, poetry, es- says, and all types of writings were presented by the members to the club to criticize and thereby im- prove. That one semester proved profitable to all who worked hard. Compliments of Mr, and Mrs. M. Newsom 406 E, Randolph St. Glendale, Calif. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB, left to right, ROW ONE: R. Fontaine, S. Eng land, M. Patterson, G. Reichenberger, C. Kaufhold, L. Hoffman, M. Knapp ROW TWO: G. Mohr, R. Henning, D. Warden, P. Groff, G. Altoff, j. Burk hard, G. Chan, M. Christianson. Picture was taken in Lutheran High's library
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