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Council Adopts Greek Orphan Front Row: Dave Dupree, Mark Zieschang, John Mayes, Mark Brinkman, Bob Armon, Bob Rauscher. Second Row: Mr. Speckhard, sponsor, Bob Kraus, Marlyn Council members Dave Kirch and Bob Kraus count weekly chapel offerings which are desig- nated for a variety of projects. -33- Strack, Darlene Nolan, Chris Lawonn, Dave Kirch, Bob Friedrich, Janet McFann, Marise Friesen. L.H.S. Student Council of 1962-63 launched a completely new project. This was the adoption of an orphan from Greece. One chapel offering each month was set aside for his support. Another major endeavor Council undertook was arranging the traditional welcome for the guests from Concordia High School, Seward, Ne- braska, when they arrived for the annual basket- ball game. Again this year all students were invited to sit in on weekly meetings. This was part of the plan to increase representation in Council. The visitors were urged to voice their opinions, with the Council having the final vote. The rest of the Council's time was divided among meetings with Colorado and Lutheran school representatives, school assemblies, study hall issues, chapel projects, and the magazine campaign.
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Head Girl, Marlyn Strack Head Boy, Dave Dupree School Leaders Guide Student Body Leadership, service, character. . .these quali- ties are essential for student body representatives. With these characteristics in mind, the student body elected Dave Dupree and Marlyn Strack to fill the capactities of Head Boy and Head Girl. Both showed capability and dedication in perform- ing their duties. As Head Boy, Dave was president of the Stu- dent Council and directed its activities, Marlyn was secretary and treasurer of the Council and kept permanent records of all Council correspondence. Both acted jointly as student body presidents and represented Lutheran High at state and city Stu- dent Council conventions and seminars. Each had served on Council before. Dave was active in sports, was a member of I.R.C., Debate Club, Letterrnen's Club, and sang in Concert Choir. Marlyn also sang in Concert Choirg in addi- tion she participated in Honor Society, Pep Club, I.R.C. Club, girls' basketball, and was editor-in- chief of the LANTERN. -32-
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Curt Smith .,....,.,.....,...... Column Editor , Dave Kirch .A..,................ Editorial Staff Vicki Voigt ............,..,.. Editor-in-Chief Mike Hufnagel ....,...,,..... Sports Editor Mary Sue Krentz ............ News Editor Kathy Wille ,..............,.. Feature Editor John Mayes ......,.. Asst. Sports Editor Editors gain valuable experience composing Hi-Light pages at a monthly meeting at Englewood Press. Hi-Light Pictures Campus Life Seated: Mr. Clayton Fischer, club sponsor, Curt Smith, Mike Hufnagel, Mary Sue Krentz, Kathy Wille. Standing: Dave Kirch, John Mayes, Bob Friedrich, Venna Bangert, Janet Clausen, Norma Diane Brockmeier, Harmony Warren. -34- Have you read the Hi-Light ? Lutheran High School's monthly paper enjoys a great deal of popu- larity at school and throughout the Denver area. In its seventh consecutive year of publication, the Hi-Light contains news stories, pictures, editorials and comedy. In addition to being dis- tributed to the Denver area Lutheran churches, the Hi-Light is sent to all Lutheran High alumni.
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