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

 - Class of 1972

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Trevor Budhu Welton Carey Alan Carroll Just knowing the trick won ' t win a three-legged race. These girls will practice longer year. 2. Aching muscles tighten for the last long haul, which drags their rivals into the mud. 3. Renouncing green pasture s and still waters, this shepherd resorts to pop-top cans for refreshment. 4. Primitive war rituals? An Indian rain dance? Ants in their pants? Guess It ' s the Balloon Bust of course! Mr. Randy Lowe ' s friendly smile and relaxed manner have eased the tension in all his English classes. Besides being a Sophomore class sponsor, he is a JV football and basketball coach and the Trailblazer advisor. God ' s greatest gift to man, he feels, is the new creation Christ has accom- plished. He finds it easiest to be cre- ative when outside pressures aren ' t troubling him. Then he can concentrate only on what he has a strong interest in. One has to be aware of himself be- fore he can truly be aware of his neigh- bor— Mr. Lowe says. He tries to create in his students a feeling of awareness of their fellowman. A keen, concern ed awareness. Good student leadership has made Trailblazer a unique student newspaper. An advisor is solely to advise — and that ' s what I ' m doing! Of the staff he says, They are the first group of stu- dents that are totally preparing the paper without assistance.

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• JB Ml Homecoming posed a lot of problems that needed to be solved on the spur of the moment. What looked good on the drawing board did not always do so wel the next day. Some Freshmen reactions to their first homecoming were: We pulled the Juniors right through the mud right away! We had more balloons left than the Seniors! Who is adding up the points? Whoever it is is really screwing it up. Everything was cool but the pyramid. Yeah. We get four people down and they ' re already saying that the Seniors won. Our car keeps falling apart! Too bad it had to rain when we didn ' t have a garage font. Be better if they had more reasonable dress-up days. Bible day! Nobody wanted to ride the public bus to school looking like that! I like homecoming because all the alumni come back. The Seniors have the most spirit, probably because they won all those years. The Freshmen, well, we never had any pep rallies or games before or anything like that. That ' s why we aren ' t winning. Our go-cart! We push it out and all the wheels start falling off! I ' m so sick of this car bit! 176 Freshmen Chester Clark Gayle Clark Vannessa Aaron Bruce Elliot Allen Carolyn Alle Ron Coleman Chnsti Collins Clifford Bidgood Homer Boyd Martha Brad] Daniel Cusator Jefflyn Dangerfield Donald Clements Jerald Cole Steven Cown Brenda Covington Roland Crim Mark Crump Lome Dangerfield Ingnd Danner Ricky Daveni We had more balloons leh than the seniors



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I ' m getting a little tired of blue Becoming a unified class required much of the Freshman ' s ingenuity. Class trademarks — such as the motto, colors, and flowers— had to be selected. This process was not as easy as it sounded. The following comments, made by freshmen them- selves, point out a few difficulties. Maybe this motto I don ' t like it. If we ' d waited until sophomore year we might have gotten some better suggestions. Venusfly trap! Whoever suggested the Venus fly trap for flower must be, uh . . . I can just see the girls walking down with a Venus fly trap at gradua- tion. I don ' t think we were ready to vote. We didn ' t have much spirit and we weren ' t together as a class. Just like the car. We weren ' t pre- pared and didn ' t know how much work it would be. The colors are too common. I ' m getting a little tired of blue. Yeah, why can ' t we have some- thing wierd; green and purple or something? Special initiation rites for new teachers at Lutheran High include giving them several clubs to try and organize. Mrs. Judy Ebey has taken charge of the cheerleaders, AFS club, and the Ski Club. During the rest of her time she teaches a variety of math classes. ' Create in me ' seems to imply that the creating is coming from someone or something outside the individual. However she feels that to create means to bring into being something which is not already there— love, or any other Christian attribute which you feel is lacking in your life. Devising new approaches to old material is a challenge to Mrs. Ebey. This attitude is reflected in the way she conducts her classes. She hopes her students will learn to think logically from problem to solution. This thought process applies to every phase of life — not just to math. I think that everyone here has the responsibility to respect every other person here as a part of God ' s creation. Teachers must respect the students and the students must also respect the teachers. In the freshman class she sees an eagerness to learn. fi v ' fc P V 4 V, StM e e m Robert Fairchild Kevin Farlee Debra Febley Timothy Finkas Dennis Fricke James Gilbert MarkCoetz David Gohdes EncHaener Milton Hammond Kenneth Hampton Peter Hilst

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