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Z1 X 'NN Mr . N. Peterson assists a customer at the Family Thrift Shop, 1014 South Federal Boulevard, operated by the Parent-Teacher League. At its monthly meetings the Par- ent-Teacher League studies and ob- serves the educational program at Lutheran High. The students' educa- tion is strengthened by the close as- sociation of parents and teachers in these meetings. One of the major projects of the P.T.L. is the Family Thrift Shop, sup- ported by donations of clothing and other useable items. Profits from the Shop are given to Lutheran High. Interested Parents View Educational Program Principal Norman Brinkman meets with P.T.L. officers. These officers are: Mr. J. Armon, Presidentg Mr. R. Kandt, Vice- Presidentg Mrs. K. Hufnagel, Membership Chairman: Mrs. C. Brose, Treasurerg Mrs. V. Phillippe, Projects Chairman.
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Doors are often used to symbolize unperceived adventures the future may hold. Four years ago a class stood ex- pectantly waiting for the doors of Luth- eran High to open and fulfill their hopes. Now, as seniors, they leave these doors as mature young adults anticipating the new doors and new opportunities await- ing them. Left behind are the memorable years of activities and hard work which filled their lives. Homework, football games, parties, class projects, concerts, movies, term papers, banquets, and lab experiments all contributed to four years of happy confusion. Yet satisfac- tion was derived from the work well done. God and His Word brought light and direction when only darkness ex- isted. Through prayer, religious train- ing and Christian practice, the class be- came more dedicated children of God. The class of '63 leaves the halls of Lutheran High, carrying with them the values and knowledge gained from many experiences. Departing, but not for- getting, they take with them many cherished memories of studies, class- rooms, teachers, and friendships. With hopes once anticipated and now ful- filled, they confidently but yet regret- fully take leave of Lutheran High. if ff.-f 'li' I. 'T il l
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M.A.C. Projects Benefit Area Lutherans Lutheran High is just one of the groups which benefits from the activ- ities of the Men's Athletic Club. The annual barbecue is held not only to raise money to buy new sports equipment and to improve the present facilities but also to provide a day of fellowship for Lutherans in the Denver area. Many Lutheran grade schools, as well as the Lights teams, use the athletic facilities at Lutheran High. A new whirlpool bath, a football clock, aluminum track hurdles, and ad- ditional football bleachers were contrib- uted by the M.A.C. Members will also fertilize the athletic fields and complete the east fence. Officers of the Men's Athletic Club are: Mr. G. Thomas, President Mr. T. Thiel, Women Sponsor In 1963 the Women's Booster Club sponsored various service projects to aid Lutheran High. At the beginning of the school year, members helped to alter choir robes. A bake sale was held at Lakeside Vice-President: Mr. W. Kettner, Treasurer. Useful Projects Shopping Center to obtain funds for ad- ditional choir robes. Several alumnae led topic discussions concerning Lutheran High to bring Club members in closer con- tact with the school. -95- man. Pictured here are the officers and committee chairmen of 'the Women's Booster Club Mrs. L. Schaefer, Vice-President, Mrs N Petersong Mrs. E. Krause, Mrs. H. Cotter Mrs. H. Lawonn, President, Mrs. A Bor chert, Secretary: Mrs. J. Dean, Mrs. F Fair
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