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Achieving academics National Honor 9ocie+y National Honor Society is a special recognition for juniors and seniors who have excelled in academics. To be involved in Na- tional Honor Society a student must have a 3.5 cumulative grade point average through the end of five semesters. They are also evaluated in areas of leadership, service, and character. The Faculty Council this year selected 12 seniors to be members of Lutheran High ' s chapter of National Honor Society. Many of these students will receive scholarships and pur- sue their studies at leading colleges and universities. t J V ' 3 V 1 , — ■ — -, i : V S 1 2 above, right) Mr. Merz helps two National Honor Society members with decisions, (above) National Honor Society consists of from left ti right; Mr. Merz, )eff Bathke, Michael Vanderkooi, Shani Remus, Abby Koch, Eddie Merz, Nanette Esa, Krisia Loptien, )ulie Cieraszynski, I Boyle, Renee Carrol, Stephanie Dyslm, and Roger Willbanks. 42
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Blessings abound . . . Women ' s Booster Club Lots of special things happen at Lutheran High, things that don ' t happen many other places: teachers are given homemade, in- dividually prepared gift boxes at Christmas, a day-long tea is held for faculty and LHS graduates dur- ing the holidays, the concession stands all sports events feature lots more that just pop and popcorn . . . the list goes on and on. So who ' s responsible for all of these special touches ? The LHS Women ' s Booster Club, that ' s who! These ladies support LHS in many ways, and every year they come up with new ideas to enhance life at LHS. This year, they sponsored a Valentine ' s Day breakfast for faculty and seniors, complete with prizes and enter- tainment (a magician!). They use the money they earn not only for special events like these, but to purchase equipment and other items for the school. We are all grateful for the many ways in which the Boosters contribute to LHS. Women ' s Boosters Club members shown tiere are (top) seated: Vice President |udy Anderson, President Sue Arnholt, Phyllis Fowler, Marcia Mueller, (standing) Alice Schneider, Mary Hermann, Secretary Myrna Skeens. Not pictured are: Treasurer Pat Hiltman and Historian Barb Cramer. For many of their meeting (center) the Boosters brought in guest speakers. Here, members listen to an expert on eating disorders. One of the most successful fundraisers at LHS (bottom) is selling concessions at athletic events. All concessions are handled by the Boosters. Here, Mrs. Arnholt serves one of the many customers. 41
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9hining sirikers Bowling Bowling at Lutheran High School is an extracurricular event taking 8 lace at Athmar Bowl every Tues- ay duririg the winter quarter. Teams or four students each try to improve their bowling skills while competing for various prizes and trophies. (top left): the Lutheran High bowlers consist of front; Steve Cramer, Brett Ferdig, Wayne Thomas, Mike McFatridge, Mark Schip- poreit, Brandon Phillips, Christa Brown, Sean Cramer, Sarah Peterson, and Eddie Merz. Second row: Mike Weeks, Danny Sparlin, Daryl Korsmeyer, Erin Schmidt, Vicki Munderloh, Jeri Fowler, Emily Owen. Third row: Pastor Boettcher, Duane Dupree, Steve Pipho, Greg Appleyard, Vince Tafoya, nanette Esa, Mike VanderKooi, )eff Bathke. Back: Randy Rose, Terry Orlowski, Dave Hiltman, Tim Koeltzow, and Andrew Fields, (bottom left) Christa Brown inspects her nails while waiting for her turn to bowl, (bottom, right) Tim Koeltzow goes for a strike. 43
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