Luther High School South - Shield Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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Luther High School South - Shield Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 33 of 108
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HOMECOMING, ROYALTY REIGNS AT HOMECOMING The big Homecoming Weekend began on Friday evening with a blaze, as the l3 foot bonfire was lit and the snake dance, led by the cheerleaders, was b e g u n. During the festivities, Mr. Steinberg presented the queen, Elaine Vondran, and her attendants, Karen Iohn- son and Sandra Wolii. Saturday, amid confetti, too-toos, and Homecoming mums, L u t h e r' s mighty B r a v e s played Wheaton. During halt-time ceremonies, Roger Rickard, student coun- cil president, crowned the queen. The girls' escorts were Allen Borchert, Gene Halter- man, and Bob Scholtes. ln the evening, a Home- coming party, sponsored by the student council, was held at St. Iohn the Divine parish hall. 'R 'L This page compliments of Luther South Gu

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STUDENT coUNclL Roqer Rickard, Charles Ziemer, Gerry Yakas, Dr. ludy Gehle, Gale Tremairie. Pat Egan, Dinkrneyer fsponsorl. Ken Hqmqrm, Sue lersild, Ron Pepin, Adolph Wendlina. Ken Chemeler, Nancy Thieme, Char- lotte Burmeister, Roger Samuelson, Iulie Thieme. HOMECOMING, A MAJOR DUTY OF THE COUNCIL Among the numerous projects that your student council has under- taken this past year are the Homecoming celebration, which was rated as a roaring success, the chapel committee, and the cafeteria council. Another project for the year has been the discussion of a code oi con- duct tor the students. Three council members found the annual student council convention held at Luther North a profitable experience. The accomplishments in the past year are evidence of an active and Work- inq council. 30



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Top row: Charlotte Burmeister, Buth Born, Barbara Behnke, Margaret Roloft, lim Kreutzer, Arnold Busse, Karl Schwartz, Tom Hedge, Alan Borchert, Phil Schwartz, Martin Behnke, Delbert Krause, Fred Dornback, Marilyn Kelter, Nancy Sold- wich, Barbara Dawson, Sue lersild. Middle row: Doris Cornwell, Carol Stanis, ludy Lense, Ron lordan, Ron Pepin, Gerald Overhau, Roger Richard, Bob Walraven, Iohn Graft, Al Var- go, Bob Bickerson, Bill Harring- ton, Victor Gebauer, Shirley Krueger, Elizabeth Beuter, San- dra Woltt, Mr. Messerli Cdirec- tort. Front row: leanette Merk, Iudy Kortf, Sandra Zalewski, Vir- ainia Peterson, ludy Keim, Rachel Frederking, Nancy Sat- lcus, Earl Lemberger, Myma Az Q, W my ,Q Summerfield, Diane Gliege, Lor- A V Z 3, V 1 -r j b etta Zimmerman, loyce Bina- ' - ' ham, lane lung, Darlene Eisler. .. ' A I 'T T.. I . , Z, E gk If T B tw Z' D I W I N T2 We op row: ar ara eimer, onna Schmidt, Lillian Gamauf, or. it 1 A' S I1 A dell Noleen, Darlyne Helm, Diana Schmidt, Gladys Roe- bert. Middle row: Barbara Bryant, Gloria Rabey, Fran A'Hern, Wilma Nieman, Marlene Wer- ner, Valerie Henning. Front row: Marilynn Scheftler, Dorothy Miller, Naomi Schrei- ler, Barbara Hettlinger, Hanna Fuchs. MUSIC ROOM AIDS A CAPPELLA The privacy of the new music room made practicing a more enjoy- able experience tor the A Cappella choir. The titty Seniors and Iuniors, singing to the glory of God and tor the enjoyment of others, sang tor the Christmas program at the Museum ot Science and lndustry, the dedication ot the new addition, the Christmas festival at Our Redeemer, and the Spring Music Festival. Song highlights of the year were Hallelujah Chorus from the Messiah, portions of Iesu, Priceless Treasure by Bach, and Carol of the Drums by Katherine Davis. GIRLS GLEE SINGS MANY A GLEEFUL NOTE The Girls' Glee Club, only in its second year oi existence, has an advantage over the other singing groups. Because of its small size and versatility, it has been able to make many more appearances than the others, at church dedications, anniversaries and banquets. The group played a major role in the German Christmas program at the Museum of Science and lndustry, and also took part in the Spring Festival. They sang both religious and secular songs, among them being As it rlliell llpon the Night, Lord Iesus, Tea tor Two and Little Black rain. 32

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