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Success ! is spelled NHS-CSF The National Honor So- ciety is a national organ- ization to which students are elected by teachers and faculty for their lead- ership, character, and ex- cellence. Graduating sen- iors automatically become life members. Sophomores and juniors are probation- ary members. Students become mem- bers of the California Scholarship Federation if they have better than av- erage grades. CSF gives students the chance to apply for state scholar- ships. Students qualifying for four semesters in suc- cession become Seal- bearers. A new face on the Lutheran High School campus. Mr. Denis Wittenberger. feels most creative when he has just experienced or seen something of beauty. Crea- tivity is important in a person ' s life because it gives it variety and freshness. To make his life a more creative experience, he would like to have more time to con- centrate and appreciate the experiences he has. Mr. Wittenberger is the second semester Guidance Counselor at Lutheran High. He also teaches Psychol- ogy, Modern Church and Bible History. I try to create an awareness of as many aspects in their lives as pos- sible. he replies, when asked what he tries to develop in his students. Once the person ' gets inside ' and has a better understanding of himself as an individual, there is freedom to create. Before one can appreciate cre- ation within oneself, he must become aware that it is taking place. Mr. Witterjberger sees creation taking place in Lutheran High in all the smiling faces and com- munity. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Those nomire ed a Seniors JuniO ' S. a-d Sophomores la si year a ' e as loilow.- SENIORS Laurie Hohenslei Dan relteti bylttlK. ahaiat Palel Patty Krea me: Kristy Schlahl Chin Kutschmski Cheryl Sobbing Mantyx Listen Slephan. Sletam Wayne Luke Da.eTbomsen Ken Meet SOPHOMORES Debbie Scholi Cathy takagak: Gary France Melanie Wenger Debbie Gesswein FACULTY SPON ! Ian Herrmann Vordeis Fall 1971 California SeJularshi Faterabon SENIORS DaceKarklins Nancy Bed nar Sheila Mitchell Sei Br.ffii lora O ' Reilly CarlReKberg Sail Poster Kathy Schlahl Lyle Smith Debbie Gosswein Jan Herrmann Melanie Wenge.- Tonya Yost Elinor Obns Jean Ollensmeiec SOPHOMORES Allen Reyourn AndyAoysma Kn sly Schlahl Patnoa Belko Cheryl Sibbing Kirk 8nggs Holly Smith Rachel Eggers Anne Slaley George Evenseri Dave Thomson Nancy Harris Kathy Tsutsui Nancy Herrmann Gary Ittner JudyYarnaii Mark Kadtman Joyce Unaen JUNIORS Susan Malmrose Mary Barrel Michael Nagata Andrea Bemch Richard Seaser Glenn Bullhu.s lerij Racheobeisef HeienEggers Marsha Schutte Richard Gonzales lioiceSibbini Ste»e Hilpert Lome Swarrson SfcoelteBiglam Re» 8nggs ' • Stepha.re Stetaa, ' !)iit ftwatm ' Kathy ISOtSar ■:• ■■■ JUNIORS Mary 6a.-d R.clrard ' -
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key club is not all fun and games. . it really helps. . wielding brooms and milk carts to the tune of concern, they spend weekends helping out at hospitals and fighting campus pollution. Behind the social club scenes it seldom receives acknowledgement ... so Key Clubbers. . take a bow. Bob Anderson Jerry Backoff George Evensen Gary France Mark Leppert Secretary Steve Miller Robert Neumann Vice President Phil Novack Craig Peterson Treasurer Richard Reaser Allen Reyburn President Tim Swain Mr. Charles Harris Kiwanis Advise Mr. Donald Schulteis Sponsor
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Homecoming Week was a real riot for me. Even though invisible to students, I was right in there. Sitting in the quad between classes, i ' d watch shepherds, bums, queens, kings, gangsters, flappers, bearded wisemen and angels in oxfords rush by. Then at lunch, I would pad out to the football field and watch the activities. Laughing when the Varsity football players were auctioned off as slaves, I watched many players carrying books r either the girl or freshman who had bought him. One day the girls couldn ' t talk to the boys for fear of losing boys their tags. On Depression Day, I observed the classes battle for the title of tug-o-war champion, and what a battle it was! The class flags were magnificent. One day everyone dressed up like they did in the early years at Luthera High. That brought back alot of memories To avoid being trampled in the balloon bust or yolked by an ai : 1. Splashing through a six foot puddle, juniors hurriedly sloshed to overtake the seniors. 2. Folding out paper petals, freshman girls work intently on flowers for their class car. 3. Bible Day inspired shepherds, prophets and Marys to concoct two thousand year old cost- umes. 4. When the tension became too much it was common to clasp hands to head and shut your eyes. 5. Yeech! A mud bath was the inevi- table result of the tug-o-war no matter how hard each team struggled. 6. Maneuvering as gracefully as possible with feet tied and egg in hand, Kathy Schlaht bounces ahead in the egg-relay. 7. Flashing smile s of anticipated victory, sophomore girls strained as they pulled seniors twice their size through the mud 8.Pyramid building im- proves with age— although juniors appear victorious, the seniors were triumphant. 9. Flexing a muscular arm. Bob Anderson goes on the auction block as Auctioneer Mike Jordan sells Varsity football players to the highest bidders.
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