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Providing Qpiriiual Guidance Bible Class r SSM 1 1 All students recognized the im portance of Bible class, as they at tended them each day. We were all guided by Mr. Aufdemberge Mrs. Janke, Pastor Boettcher anc Mr. Sloan. Freshmen were taught the Oic Testament. The Sophomore; learned of the church ' s history anc reviewed the Christian Doctrine Juniors learned how to interpre the Holy Scriptures, and the ' ; learned about cults. Seniors foup ways of applying their faith in to day ' s issues and in everyday life. Pictured Clockwise, are: Mrs. Janke shocked at the knowledge of her Freshman class. Mr. Aufdemberge trying to get a point across. Pastor Boettcher Is not surprised at the answers he gets. Mr. Sloan thinks that writing will help. 64
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Insirumenis of God Music at LH8 Throughout the year, the school ' s seven musical groups blessed us with many great perfor- mances. Mrs. Janke, in her four- teenth year at LHS, led the Concert Choir through a busy year, which proved to be worth it all when they toured Southern California during spring break. In order to go, the members worked hard making and selling pizzas and selling fruit. Too, four LHS students were selected for the All-State Choir: Eddie Merz, Andrew Fields, Mike Vanderkooi, Kurt lllig, and )oel Martin. Mrs. )anke was also involved with another group — Chorus. These Freshman and sophomore girls sang at many Lutheran elementary schools. They also helped the Choir make and sell pizzas and fruit. As in past years, a select group of people formed the Light Brigade. They put in many extra hours, but the end result was QUALITY! As a result, this group was asked to per form at many outside events. Mr. Duensing, in his first year at LHS, proved to the school that he did have talent. He led the Jazz Band, Concert Band, Woodwind Ensemble, Brass Ensemble, and Pep Band through the year, often filling in on a variety of in- struments. These groups added a great deal to events ranging from the Christmas Concert, to a Pops Concert, to Pep Rallies! 66
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