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Phys. Ed. Promotes Physical Fitness Healthy and active bodies are always essential for keen, healthy minds. This is why at Lutheran High physical education is an im- portant part of the curricular pro- gram. Students arejnstructed in the rules and fundamentals of such sports as softball, soccer, volley- ball, and field hockey. Through intramural playing of these games students exercise their bodies while learning the rules of good sportsmanship. During the winter months stu- dents are taught a course in health and also enjoy learning the art of square dancing. i V , .,,-:,.- . , Harmony Warren and Greg Boyko swing through the grange while learning a new folk dance technique. Freshman boys' P.E. class enjoys an active game of soccer. Kathryn Mueschke B.S. Ed. Warren Kettner B.A. 93' lo .
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Art Stresses Imagination Richer and fuller lives through the developmen of self-expression and creativity is the main objective of the art department. By working with paints, chalk, and clay the student learns the various techniques of sketching, drawing, and painting. Several projects throughout the year, 'ncluding decorations at Christmas, test the stu- 1 dent's imagination and talent. In the spring an art fair is held for the high school art class and the Denver area Lutheran grade schools. Grade schools enter on a competi- tive basis while Lutheran High coordinates and ffair The art class also displays organizes the a . the best of its achievements for public view. Lorraine Charlesworth A.B. :Huw tw: John Armun, Jim Stenzel, their oil paintings for art class. -27- Ai 3- and Bob Armon put the finishing touches on
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Helpful Staff Serves School Working together, Mrs. Blay and Mrs. Greve prior to registration. mimeograph copies of the student handbooks Mr. Marso gives custodial advice to his student helpers Kurt Voelkelt and Tom Pike. Smooth operation of a high school depends largely on the efficiency and cooperation of its staff. Lutheran High School has been fortunate in having such a staff of workers who contribute much to the welfare of the school. Mrs. Clarence Greve and Mrs. George Blay provide Lutheran High with secretarial service, always given with a cheery smile and helpful attitude. As custodian, Mr. Paul Marso is responsi- ble for the maintenance of the buildings and grounds. Because of the addition of the new wing it was necessary to hire senior Kurt Voelkelt and sophomore Tom Pike to assist Mr. Marso in cleaning up.
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