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

 - Class of 1959

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We 'rhe Graduafing Class of I959 are honored fo dedicafe 'rhis yearbook fo fhese faifhful individuals ho! saw fhe vision of Lyyfheran s,pcond ucafion s if M0 on9 GQO. 'IZ' 'M,1L' lj I if W A I will ex+LI Thee, myfgcl, O King: ancI I will bless J ,1 Mwifl y name for ver and eller. Everyday will I bless Thee: c r y ,iff y d I will pr ise Thy ame forever and, ever. Greaf is ,als fr +h rl ord, an greafly fo be praisedyfand His greainess W e J X ' -' a f lf' if V I is u searcha Ie. One generafion shatII praise Thy work fo N i A Lgjfdyayvg I anohher, an shalljleclare Thy 7-Qhfy acfsl-.1 f r , rl I ' lg! lf' Z - ffl yy, Ny M IW XMI X j Psalrrylffi I4 LU 01 , ly, IUQQ ll K ff X V ' N J fiii Qi ' 'I ' fiifal li!-'i s X - I 1 fr . mf N x y X I X i ff! lf, W lb. ,lllf I f X, fl'f, f i 7 f , .I '7 .. 0 J' N N .xx 0 v I I If f , ' IQ ' -y , I J .2-'ff' Cs 4 XX xx fl if JA! IZ If I . - XX! ix If if ff! ri-Qff ff ' I I, xsj 'fc i f 4 ' ,g 3 X I 'i , 'wa 27? '61-1. Mum , jd, od. 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STEINBERG- PRINCIPAL ' rr ww J Guidivq younq adult, durirq Hwe mosr formariye years of Meir Wes, ro Fo low rhe cross or Crwrrsr and mode of Crwrisriarw Niyfoq 'S nor arw eaSy or rosrgoificarwr loo. VVHM oevour and prayerwfuN deoicarion our principal has for rwemry-seven years suc- cessfuliy souqrvr +o achieve +l'wIs goal. in recoqnhion of your Qorwsecrariom, we, We qraduariwq Class of W59, Marv ro expres our QiVWC6V6 appre-Clarion fa you, Mr. Sre-in oe-rg, for your urmfrrirwq errorrs In making Lurrwer Sourh a SCr1ooN upon w rch we Car arways look my prrde. .D jg 'X W X35 V y , yr Mi yr y rf rr frixlr q rw f MDCCCCIX V' MDCCCCLIX mfg-' an ' ic' T , L , YEARS OF UTHERAN SECONDARY EDUCATION . IN CHICAGOLAND AREA Luvhera' lnsfifufel N915-IC752 Emshsw vcd Bramh I92 iii , - . ,Hr - Nw: f -,lk W 4-1,-A K , Lufher High School Norfh l953 Walfher Lufheran High School I955 7 3 rl EARNING When a Tew men oT The Concordia League came TogeTher Tor a meeTing on March II, l907, noT many oT Them realized ThaT Their decisions would be remembered more Than TiTTy years laTer. For us aT LuTher SouTh and Tor all The young people who have aTTencled LuTheran high schools in Chi- cago during The pasT halT cenTury, The meeTing was an hisToric one, Tor aT This Time iT was deTermined To begin LuTheran secondary educaTion in This area. The Tollowing Two years were Tilled wiTh end- less hours oT planning - planning which, by The grace oT God, resulTed in The opening oT LuTher lnsTiTuTe on April I4, l909. One Tloor oT FirsT Immanuel LuTheran School, ll35 S. MarshTield, was large enough Tor The sixTy-six sTudenTs and Two TaculTy members, Mr. W, C. T-lerrman and Mr. David Chase. This modesT beginning was expanded already during The TirsT summer wiTh The addiTion oT The commercial course. The populariTy oT This sTep is evidenT Trom The immediaTe opening oT an evening school, enrollmenT I8, in addiTion To The regular academic deparTmenT, The Tollowing SepTember. By I9I2 LuTher lnsTiTuTe was well esTablished wiTh Tour separaTe deparTmenTs: preparaTory, aca- demic, commercial, and shorThand and Typing. TuiTion, ranging Trom Ten To TwenTy-six dollars Tor a sixTeen week semesTer, was charged according To The deparTmenT in which The sTudenT was enrolled. Course oTTerings were noT as limiTed as The size oT The school mighT lead one To believe. l-lad you aTTended LuTher lnsTiTuTe in l9I2, you could have chosen Trom The Tollowing subiecTs: Pysiography Commercial Law Business PracTice Commercial Geography Business fXriThmeTic ManiTolding Business MeThods Geography and Correspondence Bookkeeping Rapid CalculaTion OTTice PracTice lvlimeographing Penmanship Religion NaTure STudy l-TisTory Typing LaTin MaThemaTics German AriThmeTic English Spelling Greek ShorThand Science The ChrisTian Training and The varieTy oT course oTTerings aTTracTed so many addiTional sTu- denTs in l9I3 ThaT The classroom TaciliTies became inadequaTe. The problem oT building expansion proved To be beyond The abiliTies oT The Concordia League and, on June I4, IQI3, a meeTing was held in which several congregaTions Tormecl The LuTher lnsTiTuTe AssociaTion oT Chicago and assumed The leadership in The high school movemenT. LocaTing a suiTable siTe Tor a new building, planning The sTrucTure and raising The necessary money Took a long Time, Finally, on SepTember l9, l9l5. a crowd oT almosT Tive Thousand people saw The cornersTone oT The new LuTher lnsTiTuTe laid aT IZO N. Wood STreeT. Thousands more aT- Tended The dedicaTion services on AugusT 27 oT The Tollowing year, happy To see The school com- pleTed Tor The new Term. The addiTional space available in The new we P fyiffbii J a r .J QP QJN 4 vim! M mf 'mm Jyfjv L cy, qysfidg' UN bixowiv X N gyxu fi? ,,.....11nml buuldung soon broughT abouT adduhons To The cur ruculum l-lorne economucs and an elecTrrcal deparT menT were The T1rsT sub1ecTs To be added wuTh a machlne shop Tollowlng an l9l8 The nmprovemenTs IH TaculxTues and curriculum were responsible Tor accred1TaTlon by The NorTh CenTral AssoclaTlon oT Secondary Schools rn I92I a sTaTus whnch has been maunTaaned slnce ThaT Tame WlTh The conTunued Increase IH enrollmenT :T was decided To expand LuTher lnsT1TuTe on The SouTh Sade On SepTember 4 I923 The Englewood branch was opened In renTed guarTers aT 6309 S Yale Avenue Only Twelve sTudenTs were enrolled buT by The second year many more sTudenTs 'owned The SouTh branch causing a second Tloor To be renTed A pealc enrollmenT oT sevenTy came un I927 buT The annual operahonal deTlclT and Tarlure To provide a new building wlTh proper TacullTxes broughT abouT a declune which resulTed In closing The branch on December I l93I During :Ts seven years oT operaTlon 2I2 sTudenTs were enrolled wnTh l7I graduafung LuTher lnsTuTuTe meanwhlle had conhnued To Torge ahead Courses were added meThods mod ernuzed even Though The depression years had Thenr eTTecT upon The snze oT The sTudenT body The gymnasium oT Concordia Teachers Col lege River ForesT was crowded To capacuTy on March ll I934 as The TwenTy TuTTh anniversary OT LuTher lnsTuTuTe was celebraTed Dr F PToTenhauer delnvered The address rn German and Dr W Maier spoke un Englnsh ln commemorahon oT Thus greaT evenT a Silver Jubilee boolcleT was made avanlable aT This service a boolcleT which Today us a momenTo Treasured by many Tamrlues :Ts upward climb The curriculum was cenTered around Three deparTmenTs academic commercnal and elecTrlcal The war years had a durecT eTTecT on The school Many graduaTes were called unTo servnce and some oT Them dred Tor Thenr counTry Dreams of TurTher bunldnng expansnon were curTalled buT noT TorgoTTen STudenTs began To donaTe war sTamps o DeTense Fraday an anTncupaTuon oT The day when LuTher lnsTuTuTe would be remodeled To beTTer accomodaTe The rapudly nncreasnng enrollmenT The war years broughT unTernal changes Too an I943 Carl S Meyer assumed To prlnclpalshup as Dr J C Anderson resngned has posT Sunday School oT The Amr began :Ts broadcasTs Trorn The school The pres enT day gradnng sysTem was 1naT1aTed and sTuclenT governmenT had :Ts orugun In The Torm oT The STu denT Councnl The expansion which resulTed In LuTher l-lagh School SouTh began n I946 when I95 acres OT land were purchased aT The address Tamuluar To us al 87Th and Kedzae UnTnl a bunldung could e erecTed on Thus slTe branch schools were opened On June 6 I948 a ground dedrcaTuon ceremony was held aT The snTe WuTh The prospecT oT new schools In various areas oT The cuTy a malor change un The ownership oT The l.uTheran l-llgh Schools occurred on July l I949 wlTh The organlzahon oT The l.uTheran Hugh School Assoclahon oT GreaTer Chfcago AlmosT Two years laTer on April 29 l95I cornersTone ceremonnes were held aT LuTher SouTh and ID July oT The same year Mr W STesnberg was rnsTalled as pruncupal In May oT l952 Dr l-l J BoeTTcher was called as supernnTendenT oT The Chicago schools arrmvung In Tame To see The burldung aT I20 N Wood evacu aTed :T havung been sold To The Chucago Board oT Educahon Accorolng To plan a new school was bunlT on The NorTh sude oT Chncago and was ready Tor oc cupancy an SepTernber I953 Mr C Meyer con Tlnued as prnncupal unTul I954 when he accepTed a Call To The ST Louus Semunary and Mr L W Men long assumed The pruncupalshup From The ornglnal enrollmenT oT LuTher lnsTuTuTe LuTher NorTh has ex panded To The currenT enrollmenT oT I l00 WalTher l-lugh School Melrose Park lllunous became a realsTy ln I955 The deducahon on Febru ary 20 Tollownng The laymng oT The cornersTone by nzne monThs WalTher began wuTh an enrollmenT oT l42 whsch has now grown To 490 LUTHER INSTITU E R P 1 he f4 1924 5 d coMMERcfAL D p pdC G ephy gh A Egl P Sh ch I Typ Slg gM kkpgm h 'WU' Frhhs of 1. D y Ab t T dy O p 017 S Q I t God s grace us evndenT ID The sTory oT LuTher an secondary educaTlon The pasT TlTTy years are crowded wuTh evldences oT dnvxne blessing WuTh a sense oT sincere ThanlcTulness and praise several Thousand people Twuce crowded ST Paul s l.uTheran Church Melrose Parlc on Sunday Aprul II a d Tulled Their own churches ThroughouT Chicagoland The Tollowung day To graTeTully aclcnowledge These blessings and To pray Tor God s conhnued benedlc Tron upon The ChrlsTlan educahon oT our youTh . . I . . A - . V ' I I . ,. . - u r ' T T I I I T I I ' 1 T . i i e or f . ,..Semester. ending .......... ,. , ' ' - tuient in c arlment. , i , ' Com. Arithmetic - I 1 ' i Ra i alculation . ' - - fCom. co ra . . . ' .' Com-1-aw 7? Q ' . l Hi er ccount , , , , Com. n ish ' . . Buokkee ing LQ- ' l or and . By I937 The enrollmenT had once agaun begun Dia ation yo ' . . . ewriking X-2 - i I I Sec. Train: I , pel in ix . . Penmanlhip i - - I Calcugfzr ' ' ' ' G Lislin achine 4, Boo . ac ing V n n v ' Iv . . . . V 4 I ' ic ap one 'vw - 1 ' A , Slencil i I i Efficiency . Q i i . . . a x sen 4 I Times ar 1 T ' De ortment f , ' ,.A-.,,,,., ,,,,,,4,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I. , .President ' C es Below 75 are Not a is ac ory. I . . ' . ' CLOSER TO THEE Make me 'ro know lhy ways, O Lord? reach me +hy palhs. Lead me in 'rhy Jrrurh, and leach me, lor lhou arf The God of my salvalionp for 'rhee l wail all +he day longf' Psalms 25:4-5 To give us a good background on which lo base our lives is 'rhe aim of our religion deparlmenr. For four years, Lufher sludenls are given religious inslruclion. These Chrislian leachings, which become a parl ol our lives, permeale nol only all our classes, buf carry lhrough ro our oulside aclivilies. As lhe slar of fhe easl guided The wise men To lhe slable of Belhlehem, so fhe +ru+hs we have been +augh+ serve as our slar, guiding us across lilels iourney lo our Be+hlehem above. if A RELIGION Hn-...,., ENGLISH Our English dasses ofrer fa rhorouqrw sruoy C+ Amerie' and EPQHSH Hferfafure as well as a Com- olefe amd, oF Hwe correcr use of grammar. In ed' difion, a!! Four classes are now reading We pockef edfiors or severe: weH-known roye-Ns, each :las rvayirq 'rs own particular oook. Tre :paque proiecfor row being used oy the Emgdgr Deparrmevf Es proving l'welpFuN ro smdenfs TNS maghlre, whlclw Ss simhr fo a 5Hde ororedor, reriedff li 'mdenk paper on a screed Nur enedirq 'Fe er 're :Wav +5 oefeff from as f-moem'-N errors T45 year We Emgiisb Deparfmevf soorsoreo 're ave-roerwce or fre Mage oNey, My Far Lady. Ri: Qw?or- and sewlori who affenoea round +56- elperieoie Ywerefno rthfl efdfmo. If fhe old adage is frue, fhaf we learn from our misfalces, we shall, fhrough fhe sfudy of hisfory of fhe world abouf us, be beffer able fo cope wifh fhe problems of our world foday. Geography, The sfudy of man in relafion- ship fo his surroundings, 'reaches us fhe greafness of Gods creafion and how we can obfain fhe greafesf benefif from l-lis giffs of nafure. The Problems in Democracy classes held an assembly in commemorafion of Unifed Na- fions Day. Bofh faculfy and sfudenfs, who found fhe assembly inferesfing and profifable, are loolcing forward fo similiar programs. Sociology, which is basically fhe sfudy of marriage and fhe family, prepares sfudenfs for adulfhood and ifs many responsibilifies. SOCIAL STUDIES LANGUAGES Nc' Como es'fa usfed? , Sprechen Sie Deufschu, and Gallea esf ominis divisa in parfes Tres are fypical phrases one may hear coming from Lufher's foreign language classes. Sophomores, Juniors. and Seniors are eligible fo fake fhese courses for a period of fwo years. During fhis fime fhey learn proficienfly fhe vocabulary, grammar, cus- foms, and hisfory of fheir foreign neighbors. Whefher a sfudenl' fakes fhis course as an evenfual hobby, fo gain enfrance info college, or fo become beffer acguainfed wifh our ever closer world, he can be sure of a well-rounded undersfand- ing of fhe language. I3 5 f 12 13 'x 'Q' ,N X Us 1,5 . 5 1 x , Mm, mf, QQ QWEW4 -Q- 1 l -'19 CCMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Presenllng lls srudenls llwe opporlunlly 'ro oroperly eduvp 'llnemselyes To meer lwe ever pres :ng demands ol llne b r e wcrl +l1e well la llraled cornrnerclal deparlmenf ol Lullmer Soullw Those lalcung ryplng slnorfhand bookkeeplng general bus ness or ollluce fran scrlp+ are ln lralnsng lor posuluons wlnlcln no only requlre accuracy and sclnolarslw p bel personaluly and responslblluly as well lc +l1l end llwe e +ran+ are carelully loslered by Lullner Soullw before sending repre en arlve n+o llwe rmca world ol llne Type mr er and oulsude complornelers l . -Q K . 5 E9 c if W + - S' us? ss le X c ' ll ll y . M .E , S .S fzf 5 Q HOME ARTS 'O s I Alfhough fhe rapid developmenl ol various kinds of eguipmenl for 'rhe home has supposedly made homemaking liffle more 'rhan a chore, 'rhere is slill much in The operalion and mainlenance of a good home for which machines cannoi subslilule. To 'rhis end, if is fhe aim of Home Arls l and II To furnish insrruclion in lhe mosf modern and efficienf housekeeping mefhods. The budgefing of lime and money, home safefy, child care, room decoration and arrangement cooking and sewing are +he maior subiecfs covered which are a challenge in making a house a home. ART DEPARTMENT S1-Z Paint brush, and lalenf all go info making a plain sheel of papr a work of ar+. Since 'rhis does no+ come nalural +o all of us an arr deparlmenf is sei' up al' Lulher House +o feach fu+ureVan Goghs design, color schemes, and perspecfive. Once fhis falenf is acquired The s+uden+ can be found providing our school wilh decorafive posi- ers, banners, and displays. The high poin+ of lheir work is enrering a drawing inlo fhe 'Scholasiic Magazine Ari Coniesr' and anxiously awail some recognilion. I 6 MECHANICAL DRAWING A course in mechanical drawing sirives To ima parf 'rhe basic concepis of machine, sheer meial, plumbing, elec+rical, and archifeclual drawing rech- niques and design. Such drawing occupies an im- porianf place in Ihe engineering and scieniiiic world. These classes endeavor To pu? forfh Ihe com- plexify and varieiy of maferials, operafions, and processes and Iorm a guide for fhe developmen+ of an undersianding of drawing as 'the essence of indusiry. Noi Io be discounied in fhe obieciives of rhis course are accuracy, neafness, and pride oi workmanship. INDUSTRIAL ARTS l'r's fun Io build Ihings. The crali of working wifh wood can be iusf as crearive and challenging as any oiher arf. When a wood-working proiecf is complefed. The proiecf is an obiecl of praciical usefulness which has required a minimum of ex- pense. In ihe lndusirial Ari classes insfrucfion is given in fhe Iundamen+aI processes of hand wood-worlc ing: The use and mainfenance of hand and power iools for The conslrucfion of proiecls ranging from rhe elemenfary breadboard Io rhe more compli- cared cabineis, gunraclcs, and Tables. The rechnigues gained in fhis course cerfainly will make if Hoh so nice +o have a man around Ihe house. I 7 fs 'X' 'ik 1 494' N n N ,,....1m-1-rv ' I-If 1 V ig! E :r if u Ts ASE ,nv - SaXs35.Q ti3AN 1 mv,- Q K ,wg B -,, W r, We A ff! 'B-R. K VN , 971: if .if 431.4 Q I s. . sq ,- W I- EISURE Lessons and leisure are Tamiliar words To every Teen-ager. And who could imagine a Teen- ager in l959 aTTending a high school wiThouT social acTiviTies. musical organizaTions, dramaTic presen- TaTions and clubs. Now iT may surprise some, buT LuTher lnsTiTuTe Alumni l909 would share This opin- ion wholehearTedly, as would every class since ThaT Time. Were Their acTiviTies The same as Today? Did They have as many oT Them? Were These ac- TiviTies as good? Well, leT's go back a Tew years and see iT we can Tind The answers in The pages oT hisTory Juniors l'TosT Sophs aT ParTyl' is a headline ThaT could be Tound in mosT any issue oT The Blue and Gold, The school paper. ParTies were held aTTer school or in The evening, Tor ChrisTmas, Thanks- giving, ValenTine's Day or whaTever The occasion. And in case There were no special days Tor a Theme, ingenuiTy on The parT oT sTudenTs led To a Japanese parTy or perhaps a Juvenile parTy wiTh everyone making his appearance as a sTory book characTer. Speaking oT cosTume parTies, The wiTe oT our Dean oT STudenTs undoubTedly remembers The year she won TirsT prize Tor her cosTume aT a l-lalloween parTy. The Type oT enTerTainmenT varied Trom parTy To parTy buT noT unTil everyone had parTicipaTed in The TradiTional Pig in The Parlor. WhaT's ThaT? Well, Tor a compleTe explanaTion oT This good old pasTime iusT ask any LuTher lnsTiTuTe Alumni Trom The early TwenTies To The laTe Tor'Ties. AlThough parTies were Number One on The social hiT parade, oTher acTiviTies were oTTen re- sponsible Tor equally good Times. ln spring every Teen-ager's ThoughTs were Turned To picnics and hikes, TreguenTly held aT ThaTcher or Ryan Woods. ln winTer The big evenT was The annual roller skaTing parTy sponsored by The school paper. And so, whaT- ever The acTiviTy, The bonds oT Triendship became sTrengThened To evenTually lasT a liTeTime. Over The years sTudenTs have Tound enioymenT and saTisTacTion in oTher Than social acTiviTies. One oT These has been music. Choral music became an oTTicial parT oT The school program abouT I9I7 wiTh The organizaTion oT The Glee Club. The Type OT program oTTered in The early years is well sum- marized in The I92l yearbook, Since I9I9 The Glee Club has annually sTaged an opereTTa Toward The close OT The school year. These perTormances have become so popular ThaT The annual opereTTa is looked To wiTh greaT expecTaTion .... On The IITh oT February The Glee Club gave a concei-T +, 64 1 ,, fin . Mme, Ya' as' . YF 5 , N5 ., 2 Y: Q Q ,, Y f Y Z. Q' , .ff 2 if 5 5 Q H1 14 J wif W 1 ' , S Q :si ig ig, . ii, : 155' 'E 5 1. 3-1 SX A ggtiifsn 4 I ,viii 2 5 x, X L., was 'wffzfr 'H sv m i ' X 4. ,L L . 1 nv ,Q 1' g aT Ksmball l-lall To be brleT abouT The maTTer :T wall suTTnce To say ThaT :T was a rare TreaT Tor The lover oT good music ThaT The choral acTnvuTnes have seen llTTle change as TurTher evudenT Trom The 1934 yearbook The mosT umporTanT represenTa Tnve organnzahon oT LuTher InsTuTuTe In ouTs1de aT Tan-s ns The Glee Club The members worked very dulugenTly Trom The very TxrsT because oT an appear ance aT The World s Farr on OcTober 28 The unTerum beTore The concerT The Glee Club ap peared aT ChrrsT Church on November 26Th The Anmversary Glee Club ConcerT was presenTed o February TourTh aT Concordna College Gymnasuum and was a very greaT success lnsTrumenTal musuc TursT apoeared ID I92O wnTh The organuzahon oT an orchesTra comprusung eghT members one sax one clarlneT one cello Tour vlohns and a piano Because oT The lumrTed mem Tered on The Tun oT playung and workung TogeTher PerTormances were usually combmed wlTh The Glee Club Today LuTher SouThs unsTrumenTal program boasTs a band oT whlch every sTudenT ns 'usTly proud The husTory OT dramaTuc producTuons aT LuTher lnsTlTuTe daTes back abouT TwenTy Tlve years Mrs Koepke a graduaTe oT Ll ard now servung TD The oTTlce oT LuTher SouTh orlgnnaTed The drama pro gram by guvung pruvaTe lessons ln dramaTlcs Thus meT wrTh such success ThaT a drama club was organ :Zed presenhng aT leasT ore mayor producTon c year ln 9 5 M De ys and Mr Koe er now unsTrucTors an arT and mechanucal drawing aT l.uTher SouTh conTrubuTed To The success oT DonT Take My Penny Cur Town presenTed I943 dld a repeaT perTormance aT LuTher SouTh nr I958 hle Cur l-learTs Were You o and Gay was The hT oT l949 and l957 Today The dream oT The drama club oT l945 as expressed IU ThaT years yearbook has been realuzed The class eagerly awauTs The day when :Ts TalenTs may be presenTed un LuTher lnsTuTuTes own audlToruum The year l928 broughT wuTh :T The orrgun oT exTra currrcular clubs Three clubs German de baTe and hTerary Mrs Lenmer sponsor nnnTraTed The program EncounTerung duThculTles oT geTTung home laTe The program meT a rapid buT Temporary end EnThus:asm Tor clubs reached a new hugh n l937 when The school year ended wuTh sux clubs W1Th The begnnnrng oT World War ll These organ: zaTuons disbanded unT1l l945 Smce Thus Tlme clubs have come and gone wuTh The unTeresTs oT The sTudenTs For The club minded sTudenT l949 was The b g year Tor he had has choice OT science bowling knvTTlng relnguon swimming handvcraTT skaTung Three Chucago schools has a club program WheTher aT as here To sTay wall be answered fn The passing oT anoTher TuTTy years Takmg one lasT look aT pasT yearbooks we Tund The ollowung TacTs abouT sTull oTher organfzahons and acTuvuTues The TsrsT Issue oT The school paper Blue and Gold was publlshed an IQI3 whlle The wrsT yearbook appeared l9l9 The var sTy vs Aldmm oaskeTball game was already played IU l927 The CurTus Magazine campaign orlgunaTec n I94O ln I943 The TrrsT STudenT Councll was or gamzed wlTh Mr M l-lechT 'who became reglsTrar oT LuTher SouTh as presudenT The WashnngTor D C rlp popular To Seniors senT TT TlrsT group n l94 And Through The years The pages oT hx Tory reveal a marked s1mllarlTy To The evenTs oT 959 ' ' .... IQ - ' l 4 ' . n . l ' M . - T n . ' . - I I i I . I I I ' . . . 1 . V bershib down Through The years, emphasls was cerm- Spanishl arT, ridinlg, and camera. Today each oT The . - 4 I X l - - . . . T . A in . T S. I ea . I 4 , r. n . ll , T ' 'I ' . . X ' , . . ' , . ' s ' I T ln 9. So, . , W T T A T fl TT ' rl T . I :LT Pa a QS Jig? 2- 4 MN 'iw x F is N s 1 ' 9. ,am 4. , A K -n?uu.,,, .,-'XA i E f may ,L 'bmff 'il 'lf M if if ' 4 -f u , -.1 g . 5- 1,1 A+ iw J Oi- f 'eg .6 Q Q up ml ' If KX 'Q , DK IGH K isa 3 s v V, . 1 A 4 i Zig ' EE! 5 1 1 L : :J 4 1 B., .Vi:. EW I sg Y v , .R X' ' Q Hfwawfm ,Q WIMI ,?iigE1,i, Q - 04933543 M ,M-5, , LS- gk n. , if ' I ig- Q ? in 'nan sf 3 5457. wig, r ri I-4 fi, SERVE THE LORD WITH GLADNES S it 'S fi. W W 'f-1: C2 F b B K Sidi' Kerr Rou' Na' . Sindy ilu. Z ar Carr Klufxf- Jii 'E E ao' l'lflf-V' Qif-de ee . Ja' Bcenrr Seifoe W e 'l Ray' Scmrnef- NN Si:-vw' Qi ra'J K'u-232 A CAPPELLA Under llwe guidance of +neir new direcfor, Mies Margarel Barlon, flue sevenly-nine voice A Cappella Cnoir nas given lhe followers of Lullwer Soullw many grand lwours of lislening pleasure. Included among fneir acliyilies were flue preserva- lfoo of flue annual Clwrisfrnan Feslival, llwe slaginq of ine c nal'c Oroqram of Clwrivrnas Around fhe World al' flue Museurr of Science and Induslry, and carolirg al Cook Counry l-lospilal and al fre La Salle S+ree+ Railroad D-eoor, In early March llwe A Cappella niqlwliqlveo The imf preggiye Sacred Concerl wiln excerpls from l-landels Messiah. They laler connpleled The-ir evenllul season wiflv lne produclioc ol their deliqliflul Sprinq Mu ical. CHORALIERS Tre purpo-we oi flnii cncra, group wal- lf reo'eeer? 're A Cuppela Cnoir, lronn wnclv lliey were clwo-,er ef rrose 5unc'ionf wliicr fre large' oody could r:+ 'ranaoe aherd. The nwennbere were cnosen for 'ner voca. 1 ', iff: rnfmurily. Sorne ol 'neir acliyT e: were 'o sing of glmrcn eer- .cee carixueo-, and ax Many scnool lunc on1. Trei' 'pair appearance were 'n 'lne Clnrklnmf prforarn fro 'oe Spring lvll, iiffilo OME BEFORE HIS PRESENCE WITH SINGING Ps. rom VerricaN secncnz Cenfer: Barbara Bloom. Lef? Cdwrn: Jane Hugrres, Kenr' Rauf Dave Carkon, Yy:nne Berqrnark fXprHNee1ey, Linda Roman Sue Tenwerak Herb Dye, Larry Kerbs, Maflys Jolnnscn Carny Bubcrz RFCBGFC Kruqer Fr? Sdndz Roberr Smaair Gai! Kcsfbade Joan Brcwrer, Jan Kweger CnarNes Sharpe Jane' Mayer Den Verrer Fred Hahn Dania! Rorn Gecrge Z:eWck. Rignr C: ernn: Nancy O sen Diane Johnson Donna Heaqberq, Carorm GNieqe Charlene Gebauer Tncrnas W'W1Ys Pa' Marreneon Sandy Tnun Harne Heb Jeanine Eftnrnann Ran Nfnds Ke' Pulsar Bob S':'r'n Rib-er' Heirsrwern Ernie Bonne Ja' Boenrn, Edward Caocnrqrfg. Janes DWG Bruce Reoman Judy FUJQ Warren Srevers Ray Srrrrfirferd Dayd RCW. Leg' wing Ercn' rjf.: Marrlyn Erner, Mary EWU Snafsrcr' Aprnciaff Mefsersinrnd' Renard S'nr oT Lind: Safrer. Seccmd f J- Jian Haivysen Card Kg:-3. Dianne Z'e an Heren Qlecerbacn Da' Kaub. Third rc.-, 'rf Vik Parco Rernoerl Qaya Harder Marrra Brr:'a'n Cardiff, Fist' Elgin' wing Fran' rcw Cnarres Perers Marre Lux Car: BauQnv.r': Lrrda Mau Srarcn Wrube. Seccnd rev- Wayne Pae'r Arn Gank Jean Baumgarwer Sandra Bakwrs Mary Craven. Tnrrd rm.: M arira Lange Darrene Wrgr' Sywia Andfeagen Barbara Sfasfaif Pa' Hagerneyer. O COME, LET US SING UNTO THE LORD Ps.95:I 9 Q Q F: 'v' ,112 ,mfvrf Bfa- Tu' P-'Jew -'QPCJVZE D-an Lien-f Ei'D'i'2 S '1 ' ff 9 F Mm 3' HE' L Lv-- e Hmf L,w,- F' 'Xi Cf' 'J 4 :wr f: ST 'EJ VEYV- Nwiink' Tj' A1 Ki'L'VfVN V1 FL Cir' Cn ', V 'irlf V16 B Qeff-, 'Jun Ca' Hfiffz Chu BA La T' fc BK ZEN: ELG, ENG E559 ifqmfsn Eafbefi ,L Cnaf, .Jn Bwrw'-4 ja Km:-H P' E uf' Nw Cm: L H S'Qv'fwr' :burwv Ka' ff k K1 1 J I I ps' AH J-ian ,vi-rf LQ-1 My 1 J'-'-arw N iff' F55 J- - E :awe Maia or Lqse 91 Vxwio Cav' 9 Sfefw f':,r E 'u V'- :im 'N'-SQL' E V'L Sin Ani ETJVL ff-- 3-'rw r r5 Mfw- L ' LJWQ3 H 1 K vz 11 f' x 1 L 7- Sf' TEV: ' , f ' N Ja 'Q S'wa'f S'--NHL- N1 L w M 1' X 2' Ed Q'-1' 5 -f Mk-'ji-' F- '-- Furl. ir . VVV' 4' ' 4' ' IV1 1, S , ' AV , 1 . 'Y fn' .V Y, .VV-,514 Ca V LV. F C 1,1 1 C- - L 1 Cpu ,- -fri iff Q 53 3 Y-'kr E 'wif' 'ff Sfvw A '. 1 L' L ' E 1: 'A P' 'N .f ' SLM S 1 V: VV' 1 bfi' Q' ' ff r 'J E-i' Twp- ' N .- A L gm, ,,:. JH- F fi E gif ww' , 2b ,, L L, 1., rf 'I 1 Fran' 'Pwr Jin: Qarnaul Frank Sl,-we Iv1?.ha'- Gvana Sldney Brnfrrir Dale Gurla- Gfrald Gruerbaun Quaid lf- f L r Seq ng r Blil VV'-V-dale Jw- WId1r 1a Qfraki Qfuln Glfjnn Ahrf-ro' Rlrhava V-,rllcra Waller Ep-1-' Jfrn Wf'-s ell. lhlro aw! Lfl7ulf' Vffrllarn Mansws Ja, Duncan l?'inard L-nn Rirhafa fkrrnslrmmz l.f.slle- Rellke Daw- LM- n Fwuvh Bb Lehnhara' Evan Gisele-r Juhf Pxldersf Jlrn RQ-Ise' Brb Parvmrwr, Rlrrard Fliral Alviv Cavlx. Fllrln ph: PCM' Wir' Jam, Jay Pqwy. Rin Qfflnllnil, Eff Korll JE' Fi-rerfalr Qlenn Zaelink Carl Maul. Slxllr r'f- Phlll: :uran Jghag Mull.. Allen Svel Ripe W H Tnwas Burn' Jf:r Gfelendprl, uaflr lQurar'. Sf-VGW' Rfrad Fliahsnruns Reber' RL-Ich f,- ' ,l e He xer Fred Muellcf Kern Mala-Kc Pon Carkon Jan Vice. Elqlvh B' Svn Ref lfebsfhul K1-r' Crips Ker Garczslrcrr Ente Burnsfver Pusi-e' life Yfuru Warr-f Kublre' 'WN' Jn-nf S'an lr r-1 Ehrewwfr BT l r Gem? S.-.ara 'K K f- Bic-'-ff prec Bchnlfe Ed Ceoffrur ' GLEE CLUBS Une hundred ano lllfeen lreshrnan and sophomore girls nnane up fhe Glrls Glee Club while The Boys Glee Club nurnpefs sevenly-one. These rwo choirs serve as fralnlng groups for lhe A Cappella Choir. Bcrh Glee Clubs have made public appearances al fhe rwo annual con- Cerls, lhe Chrlslmas program and lhe spring leshval, The Glee Clubs, pracflclng flve days a week, slrlve To deepen lhelr spirlfual expresslon and learn lhe joy and sallslacllon cl :reahnq beauty lhrouqh nnuslc, .45 E iw W ,Q-.. im? fd . X K 1 7 . Q X , 'ff ' iissfx . 54 f f gm X f' ' fwssp X f' ' 5 lg ag, L . - ,iq f -fm 4 Z gl It .leg ilflf li . Fi? . - ' ' Q R ' -'. lush Lynn Larson, Charles Dirlxs, BeTTy SchwarTing Carol Willcinsen, Ed l'lechT, Ronald Roderweiss, Bob TaTina, Ed BeuTler ArT Schallc, Phil MacFarlane Vic Frederick. FronT row: Dennis Sanders, Al Maier, Cecile Harm, Richard Maier, Judy Kemp-en, Marilyn HalleTT, Diane Hoover, Susan Miller, Charlene Troilce, Grace Anders. Lucille MelinaT, If during The pasT year you have alnTended a baslceTball or a TooTball game, or The ChrisTmas or Spring Musicals, you lcnow The qualiTy and varieTy oT music rendered by The ConcerT Band. ConTribuTing To The success of our band is The Training program which Mr. Wellander has developed. Under This sysTem one hundred sTudenTs Trom Ten elemenTary schools are now going Through an insTrumenT Training program. Upon Their enrollmenT aT LuTher These sTudenTs will enTer The CadeT Band. ATTer a year or Two in This capaciTy They will advance To The ConcerT Band. Une of The big evenTs Tor The school, and in parTicular The ConcerT Band mem- bers. has been The purchase oi band uniTorms. ATTer considerable planning and com- paring The music deparTmenT has come up wiTh a sTrilcing red and whiTe uniTorm oT which all oT us can be proud. Back rcw: Bill Sfevenson, Bob San- Tilippc MarguriTe Carlisle, Fred Krueger Fred Eoard Ellen Pursma. Ercnf row: Lori Aclcer Randy Bi- allis Bcb Schmidt Eranlc Emery Marlin Thierne Bill ChrisTensen Sue Bahaveolos. This page Comp ifnerrs of TALMAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO 55Cl Seulh Kedlie Averue P-lEml:cli 4-3322 29 GT 4155? K VICTORY! HOMECOMING Homecoming had all The pomp and splendor oT The TradiTional Tall evenT. The Friday nighT TesTiviTies were begun wiTh The lighTing oT The Freshman bonTire. A wind- ing snake dance led The sTudenT body Trom The TooTball Tield To The bonTire, where in The shadows oT The Tliclcerf ing Tlames several cheers roused The enThusiasm and opTimism Tor The TorThcoming game. All This helped build The deep suspense concerning The revealing of The Queen. When Mr. STeinberg pre- pared To malce The all-imporTanT announcemenT, The exciTed, buT hushed crowd became even more Tense, The l958 Homecoming Queen? . . . Miss CaThy Bubolz, a lovely Senior girl and cerTainly a noble choice. Miss Linda Hoydn and Miss Lynn SchwarTz were named aTTen- danTs. The happy crowd wenT home .'elucTanTly - all anxious Tor The hisTorical game againsT NorTh Parlc Academy on SaTurday. SaTurday Tinally dawned, Scores oT sTudenTs and alumni were on nand To view The season's mosT anTicipaTed conTesT. The halTTime ceremony was indeed impressive. Leading The well designed TloaTs and The overioyed Queen was The spiriTed ConcerT Band. The Queen was escorTed Trom The converTible in which she rode, To her Throne where, wiTh a rhinesTone Tiara, George Zoelliclc, STudenT Council PresidenT, oTTicially crowned her Queen oT The I958-59 Homecoming. The second halT was doTTed wiTh innumerable chills and Thrills. climaxed by The ending gun. The scoreboard read: LuTher SouTh Braves I8 -e NorTh Park Vikings O. lmmediaTely an endless moTor parade, consisTing oT The sTudenTs' decoraTed cars, leTT The campus and pro- claimed LuThers TirsT Homecoming vicTory ThroughouT The souThside. CerTainly The memories of This, The TirsT PERFECT Homecoming, will long be remembered by all! i i , . l 3 , T is an Q '2 1. Tn'e page ComplimenTs 1:2 HUNDTNG DAIRY CO. l3OO Eas' 7ls' STreeT - Chicago T9 ll inois 3l Q I Siandfnvi: Bro Siorm Judy Pinkerifn Carclyn Cileiqe Jerry Brurvon, Mr. Peiers Iadvisfrl Sealed: Jim Gildinger Elaihe Raunu' Beiti Boln Irene Cvrigalunis, Carol Schmidt G-iorde Zoe- Iifl f Bfib Taiina Cal Se-Jan Cari' Hofhsoruhq Carol Wilkinson Marlha Bingham, LUTHER SOUTH HOSTS NATIONAL LUTHERAN STUDENT COUNCIL CONVENTION 1 The voice oi Ihe siudeni body-our sludenl council-has sponsored a number oi proiecls This pasl year. Wilhoui a doubl The mosi oulsianding oi Ihese was serving as hosls lo ihe Naiional Lulheran Siudeni Council Convenlion on November olh Io 8+h. Luiheran high schools from various seciions oi ihe midwesl' were represenied in Ihis Ihree day discussion oi sfudeni council acliviiies. Aside from 'rhis conven- Iioh, members oi ihe council also aiiendeo Iwo Tri-I-ligh meelings. Allending conference, however, was only a small pari of i+s underialcings, for Ihe council also was planning evenis for 'rhe beneiir and enioymenl of The siudeni body. The iirsf of ihese was homecoming. No school-spirfed Lulheran can deny Thai This homecoming wasn l' ihe besl ever and The Siudenr Council cerfainly did ifs share Io malce il' so. The day we all appeared in our Tinesi apparel, lcnown as Dress-Up Day, was also sponsored by Ihem. As Chrisfmas drew near and our hearls iilled wiih fhe holiday ioy. our Sludenl' Council aided us in sharing This ioy by filling and oisfribufing iood baslceis To lhe less ioriun- are in our various congregalions. The Final and one oi Ihe lines? proiecis of fhis year was rhe Spring Varielies in May. Whefher large or small, our Srudenl Council performed each acfivily wiih an eiiiciency ihal would malce any fellow slu- deni proudly procliam-ihais MY Siudeni Council. BOOKS, BOOKS, AND MORE BOOKS .....z. -, , , Cart Q Ffar: Karen WONH Sandy Wesfrom and Kay LEvdab1 Sardy Parsegrau and Dehres Ross prepare buliefin board assis' Mr. Llndeman in checking biolcs in and ou? a' 'Fe dlsphys fif an efffadfve Hbfefy. main UESK. , Judy RubWe Suzafve S:hmEd+ Carol Sdwmidf and CFarNoHe Beffy Sdmen I ine Ziebanb Nadine PamWc:' and Cleve Lesfyarw essis+ ir' 'ne +edYcus +5511 of 'ecard keeoirwq cn af! Kruegef kee Linda Hcyd 'He 'ard fa' Ea D pamoNe+s and rvaqazirwes In order. fbfafy r'f1e'er'a1s. F and Sharon Heldmaff lend a Hard 5m keeoing ahque up rc da'e. Wulf, sage Compiimemfs Cf: IVKDONIEI. IRON WQRKS NNC. S+VUC+UVr3? S'ee3 - Ornamenfal Iron 7 Saud S'a'e S+V96' - Wncerfes 6-2636 Trl FROSSRJ XDJ JUNE I959 SPECIAL EDITION S A newspaper IS only as good as I sfaff and wIfh people I6 JAYNE HUGHES on fhe Cross roads rosfer If could be nofhIng less fhan greaf When asked abouf Jayne her capable assIsfanf fhe EdIfor re marked She has been an Inesfu mable aId In headIng fhe school paper Her IngenuIfy and capa clfy for Infroducmg new Ideas have gIven fhns years Crossroad s a fresh appearance Belongmg fo ACappella ChoIr s somefhmg of whIch Jayne lS IrIfInI+ely proud Her hugh class rafIng IS demonsfrafwe of her aca demIc achlevemenf and fhe facf TUDENT SPOTLIGHT fh she IS a campus favomfe boasfs of her fIne personahfy Jayne has a yen for dramahcs and has parfIcIpafed In bofh fhe or a d Senlor Pays of er class She was named fo fhe Na honal Honor SOCleTY and belongs fo 'rhe GAA We would lIke 'ro fhank Jayne for her confrIbufIon fo fhe Cross roads fhIs pasf year Much abIlIfy devofIon and per sonalIfy IS needed fo be Ednfor In ChIef of fhe Crossroads fhs flls fhe OTTICS In grand s e Besndes havIng dIrerfed fhe Marlys Johnson bus manager Mr Denys advIsor sporfs edlfor Gal Kosfbade gurls sporfs edlfor Cal Seban Ken Rouf lnews edlfor Kay LIndahl feafure edlfor STAFF EXTENDS THANKS TO ADVERTISERS SwedIsh Home Savlngs 81 Loan STSTGFS Bakery Youngs uneral Home ThrIffy Way Laundereffe Trennerf lorlsf wank Ro er Rm Glecner 81 Sons Lufher Soufh Gluld E 81 R Aufo ServIce Tobles Bakery HundIng Danry Hornberg Funeral Horn Acorn RoofIng Ralman SavIngs XI Loan RolnIcks Bakery Englewood K Iffng MIll E C Marfens Funeral Home Normal Glass Co Pepper PrInfIng VlfhIfe Pharmacy Power TransmIssIon Co LS Afhle-+Ic AssocIafIon Trosf Model Shop Mufual NafIo'Ial Bank CROSSROADS STAFF K Crossroads fo a very successful year Joan has parflclpafed numerous ofher GCTIVITIGS among fhem ACappella ChoIr Sporfs mans Club and GAA She also had fhe honor of bemg capfaun of her bowllng fearn Her hIgh scholarshup and admu rable characfer earned her fhe dIsfIncfIon of beIng elecfed fo fhe NafIonal Honor SocIefy Joans favorufe hobbues Include makmg her own clofhes whIch she does quI're well and readIng Inferesfung novels Waffles fopped wIfh sfrawbernes and Ice cream rafe as her favonfe dlsh and Con nIe Francus as her fop vocallsf Thanks for doIng a Greaf Iob Joan PSSST Bo ll'1IS famly buzzed If see Senlors were eye LIffle school year has In larg u only yesferday fhe seekmg fheIr sfarry Brofhers Now he Cer Freshles are old pros Honnecommg was as perfecf as THEY HEAD YOUR PAPER WorkIng wufh The Edlfor an her asslsfanf are four SECTION edI lors and a buslness manager Mr Denys sponsor of fhe Cross r ads coaches and edu afes fhe papers personnel In The ways of ,ournahsm The News Edlfor Ken Roul He and hIs WFITGVS are alerf fo seek ouf all fhe currenf everfs af Lufher and wrsfe fhern up In newspaper fashuon The Pea e page lS famI T5 sIghf all Crossroad readers Kay LIndall fs edlfor and her sfaff of WVITSFS are always busy wrufnng Sfudenf EY TO SUCCESS one could wnsh whaf wIfh a beau fIful queen a ferrIfIc parfy and VICTORY' A Cappella has done QUITE a few numbers from fhe Messlah and QUITE well foo' lfs Harder keepIng quuef In lunch nowadays We re happy fo welcome fhe ScIence Club fo fhe growIng lsf of Soufhs OVQGFTIZGTIODS Rev Oldson sure gamed many admIrers af fhe Refreaf Hafs off fo fhe SenIors who won scholarshIps The Chnsfmas MUSIC Fesfwal and fhe Sacred Concerf speak QUITE well for Lufhers new dIrec for of cholrs MIss Margaref Bar on How aboul' fhaf boy Adolphllll Arsenlc and Old Lace and fhe CurIous Savage revealed some fIne falenf whereve you been hIdIng kIdS7 norfunafely we ddnf ds cover quIfe so much falenf af fhe lfs been a pleasure workmg on YOUR paper see you nexf year Spofhghf fhe Psssf Column and all fhe ofher page frademarks Cal Seban and Gal Kosfbade are fha Boys and GIrls Sporfs EdI+ors respecfwely TheIr cover ages of fhe Braves games and suc sfandbys Enfhusnasfs Corner and fhe Bench Warmer are always read wIfh Inferesf The Busmess Manager Marlys John son TS responsIble for handlmg all fhe adverfxslng accounfs and maIl ng The Crossroads fo fhe sub scrIbers Top Row R L Karen Wolff Chuck Llsf Herb Dye Rrchard Kruger Janef Meyer Nancy lsbrandf Kenf Brand Beffy Salmen Sandy Wesfrom 2nd Row R L Dave Ufech Carole Franz MarIe Lux Carole Ellens n Donna Pomeroy Nancy Olson Nancy ThIeme Elame Halb 3r Row RL MarIfa Lange Luculle Mehnaf Mary Craven Arlyn Gmefendorf CIndy Nlssen Beverly Wesfrom Boffom Row RL Frank Sfarvel Apmldawn Messerschrmdf NadIne HamIlTon Carol WIlkInscn Janef Johnsor 1 K fx b X X 'Q Q af ' ' ' . in I ' V ' ' ' - uni n ' l h - . , ' , , , 'fs 7 ' l'k . . l - I -I ' - f 5 + . V R M ' by A a ll el h r- ' 3 - ' ' , ' , - ry: ' ms ' ' , ' , ' ' ' A A ' ' I I ' ' U f , i ' I- 3 ' ' ' - ' 7 l d A . f ' ' ' ' - ' is why JOAN BAUMGARTNER Seniors have graduafed and The ICe.Skafi,-,Q Paqyfl ' ' ' , I ' ' fyl . ' M ' - ' V I 7 ' - A ' V ls h as ' l A- fur ' a 'l' ' fo ' l N V ' . I I. I l',lI I . S- I I t I, IA I , I, - ' I ' I - r lr l l- ' ' . ' . S ll ' k nf I ' s ,, ' - - A I A d - :h , ' . . V Y . Y . . W Finances: Elaine l-lalb, Helen Rledelbach This page Cernplimenls ol: GUSTAVE E. TEWS FUNERAL HQME 2434 Easl 79+h Slreer 4 SOulh Shore 5-6959 9 2 mgfltkx F Mr. Pleper ladylsorl, June Felpel and Karen Klama lcceedlmrsl. Wrilers: Nancy Olsen Carol Schmidt Ken Roul, Arlyn Greilendorl, Grace Knoll. SH K 19 we W 1- lf X TO THE STAFF WHO'LL TAKE OUR PLACE Here le a wish 'hal we war' fo exlend Tc some Qomrades we re glad lo lcncwf To rhe slal: whos qolnq 'Q lake our plaze When Irs Mme for us 'C go. Your shoulders are broad and your Qfnurage fs high' S9 iusr cllnq 'W your besi uralrald, When burdens are qreal' and fhe qray hides lhe blue Be lrue as lhe sleel ol lhe blade. The lralls whigh youll frudge are weary ana long Bur you ll srnlle when your fcufney ls lhrtuqh Per perlls are loys when 'he ballle ls won You may dfubr buf youll 57nd if ls 'rug-. We lcnow we have lalled 'n rnany fhlnqs here Bu? we fried rc qlve cur besl. Our hope new Is lhal y:u all will learn Thai' by burdens borne Trrough you are blew, Often weve fell lhe qrlrn whiplash of care And well de we understand Thar belfer lar rhan woros ol gcod cheer ls lhe qraso ol a lbnd he plnq hand. Wed like 'C srnozfh your read if we :ar And God vow-5 hcw harm 'S your 'es'4 Jusl lceep 5 s onq falfh when lhe odds lezrn ahead And you ll grin Wren as vlzfcrs you resr. Shall ol: 27-28 By Charles Grauer We slncerely dedrafe lhis Doern, which exoresaes fur senhmenfs so well ro 'he Shield slall ol l959-60, The slag if l958- 59 35 CHARACTER+SCHOLARSHIP+LEADERSHlP+SERVICE N H S Top Row. R-L: Nancy Thieme, Kenn RouT, Richard Kruger, John McCosh, Dale Hahn. Cal Seban. Edwin BreiTenbach, Ed Wiedbusch, Lois VoiTh. 2nd Row, R-L: Beverly WesTrom, Joan BaumgarTner, Jane Hughes. Nancy Olson, Arlyn GreiTendorT, Carol BauchwiTz, Karen Klama, Grace Knoll. 3rd Row, R-L: Carol SchmidT, Irene Grigaluinas, Lucille MelinaT, Helen Riedelbach, Jan Viclr. BoTTom Row, R-L: Doris Axell, Jackie PTeiTTer, Carole Franz, Donna Pomeroy, Aprildawn Messerschmidt NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Serving as an emblem of The NaTional Honor SocieTy is The lceysTone and The Tlaming Torch . The lceysTone symbolizes The high ideals oT The socieTy: characTer, scholarship laT leasT a B average Tor all Tour yearsl, leadership and service. Our purposes- To bear Torward The searching lighT of TruTh, To lead ThaT oThers may Tollow in The lighT, To lceep burning in our school a high ambiTion Tor The enduring values oT liTe, and To serve -are symbolized in The emblem oT The burning Torch. Each year Tive per cer1T oT The sTudenTs oT The sophomore, junior. and senior classes are elecTed To membership on The basis oT The ideals oT The socieTy. All mem- bers are probaTionary: ThaT is, They can be removed Trom membership iT grades and TraiTs do noT conTinue To meeT requiremenTs. Upon graduaTion sTudenTs become graduaTe members. AlThough These members have no voTing power, They will always have The disTincTion oT being members oT The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. THERE'S A SPARK OF CREATIVITY IN EVERYONE Posing: Sharon ohnsTon, Baclc row: Carol Neidl Jeanine Silzer, Mr. Denys ladvisorj, Pam Nessler, Diane Simons, OTTo Thie- me DoroThy Krebs, LoreTTa De- Hahn, Dennis HarThung. FronT row: Carol MiyamoTo. Mary STaTsholT Linda Beclcrnan, Marie Lux, George Lounc Sonia Sneva Fred l-lahn. This page ComplimenTs QT: POWER TRANSMISSION E UIPMENT CO Q . Melrose Park, lll 0 Chicago ll. PiTTsburgh, Pa. T-Toward KosTbade, presidenT 36 ART CLUB The above mighT well be The moTTo oT The ArT Club sTriving To develop an inTeresT in arT Through acTive parTicipaTion in varied media. This years endeavors included soap sculpTure, chalk drawings, pencil slceTching, silhoueTTe cuTTing, and designing ChrisTmas cenTerpieces. Members have also aTTended arT displays ThaT They mighT learn Trom The arT experiences of oThers. m re nleasan+ rondilicns lar 'he enlire s'uden SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO Here al Lulher Soulh we as sludenrs have opper+unily lo serve our ool in devious ways. Many hours have been spenl by each ol us in ur varied dulies, bul lhe end result is always The same. We close lhe s col year lcnowinq lhal we loc have helped lo malce our school days pleasanr ones. members ol lhe Caleleria Ciuniil il is our resoznsbiliry lo rnairr a a Cl ris'iar' almcsphere in lhe 'aleferia ar all Vmes 'hes mahnq all Quards we have afcecreo as iur nnaior ery sludenf would like To avoid Gel a hall pass? T e servize Club is a new organiza'icn rhis yea' lor 'he purpose ol roving xoarhng and usherino cerdhzrs ar many Q I lur li ns me ei us will ind il necessary 'i vaeale cur p3s icns in +he above anizaliers 'his year bul we leave leeling ccnfioen' Lhal fhere are rs ex' year who wl be realli, are willrnz he serve. lbedv. SERVICE CLUB Back row: Mr. Schroer lsponsorl, Dave Nielsen. Paul Haaclc, Howard Piecuch. Richard Hauelc Dennis Daley, John Mul- herin. Dennis Harlhunq, Lyle Reirer. Fronl row: Joe Slrobel, Cal Norlharn, Ron Voighl. Gerald Pelersberqer. Ron Wuschlce, Jim Ferencalc, Arr Schiernan Ron Schrnidl. CAFETERIA COUNCIL I.-R: Arlyn G-reilendorl, Mr. Slreil, Herb Dye, Darlene Wichl, Danny Klaub. Isl Row, L-R: Chuck Pelers. Helen Rie- delbach, Pasler Spaude, Donna Pome- roy, Marila Lange. 2nd Row, L-R: Dave Harder, Ed Hechl. John Fischer, Tom O'Connor, Chuclc Sharpe. Wayne Paelh, HALL GUARDS Column One: Paul Spinka Sleve Chippas Harold Rernperl Gerald Fredericlcs Linda Siegel Doris Axell Column Two: Richard Yudl Cal Seban Charles Lisf l a I n A 5 I Lois Volh Arlyn Greilendorl Column Three: Bill Seidel Tom O'Connor Don Chapman Dick Talina Jane? Calderwood Nila Hornberq Column Four: Jack McCosh Elmer Orloll Ken Nienow Joyce Rinas Column Five: Bob Benzies Howard Piecuch Carl Chrislensen Darryl Leilz Cindy Nissen Marie Corlez -so 'Lf ,nm EEE I3 gs Q A .. 2 , .iq 'V gf if 'mf KA.-A. ws P 29: inf 1? gf? SERVICE UNTO GOD AT LuTher SouTh each year sTudenTs are chosen To serve in enriching The spiriTual liTe oT The sTudenT body. The group assuming The greaTesT responsibiliTy is The Chapel CommiTTee. These seven members, represenTing The various classes, selecT sTudenTs Tor The Friday morning prayers, and oTTer suggesTions and assisTance Tor develop- ing a proTiTable chapel program. The Ten ushereTTes serving aT chapel programs have been selecTed by The Chapel CommiTTee. These girls also lend Their assisTance aT concerTs and musicals during The year. The alTar guild cenTers Their concern on mainTainin Q The mediTaTion chapel, lighTing candles. cleaning every week, and providing The spiriTual liTeraTure Tor privaTe mediTaTion. CHAPEL COMMITTEE L-R: Barbara Bloom, ohn T-luxhold, Bruce BurrneisTer Renne Winans Jackie PTeiTTer, Carol BauchwiTz Wayne PaeTh, Mr, KauTz, PasTo Spaude. CHAPEL USHERS IsT Row: Carol BauchwiTz Sharon Heidrnann, Jackie PTeiTTer Shirley Krueger, Carol Schmidt 2nd Row: Mr. KauTz Dolores Boehm, Sandy WesTrom Vrglnlw Young, June Feipel. Carole Franz Bev WesTrom. Louis ur r SCIENCE SEMINAR Back row: Mr. Riban lsponsorl. Charlolre Leslyan, Ron Adaska. Horsr Zielke. Bob Janerzko Carl Chrislensen Cal Seban, Ed Breif Ienbach, Judy Pinkerton. Fronl row: Arr Schalk Dave Urech. Marie Lux, Clihf Johnson. Ralph Brock, Donna Pomeroy, Sally Shannon, Ed Nelson. L.H.S. SCIENTISTS PROBE FOR DEEPER KNOWLEDGE Opporlunifies al' Lurher Soufh are Iwolold for sfudenrs inferesfed in rhe field of science. Sfudenrs wifh special Ialenls or abilily in science are chosen. by Iesrs, Io become members of Ihe Science Seminar. Olher sludenfs wilh an inleresf in science are encouraged Io join us as members of rhe Science and Engineering Club. Bofh organizalions make use of films, dis- cussions, and pracrical experience ro broaden Their knowledge. They likewise serve as a corollary To Ihe science courses offered ar Lulher Sourh, pro- viding an informal almosphere for irs members. SCIENCE CLUB Back row: Mr. Riban fspcnsorl, Bob Runge Dennis Radalz Bob Reiche'+ Marvin Pokranr, Ron Hochsprung Mr. Kceller lspon- soul, Eronr row: Dan Ford Phil Mare rens, Hors? Zielke, Bill Ford Rein- hard Schul+z. Baclr row: Ronald VoighT, RoberT BrunTon, Paul l-laaclc. Bob Camp- bell, AlberT Maleslxe, Ronald Chip- pas. Glenn SchmidT, Ronald Wus- chlxe, Mr. l-lolTen ladvisorl. FronT row: Franlm Gamauf, ArThur Schiemanlii Jon Wilkenson, Ed Wiedbusch. ADDED INTEREST AND KNOWLEDGE THROUGH A.V.A A.V.A. CLU B The A.V.A. is one of The service clubs aT LuTher. Mr. T'loTlen, The advisor. chose The Twelve sTudenTs on The club's rosTer on The basis oT Their abiliTy and inTeresT. Two sTudenTs are available each period oT The day To serve in The individual classrooms when necessary. Some of The equipmenT used by The school and operaTed by The members includes Three sound moTion picTure proiecTors, Tive phonographs, Two amplifiers wifh accompanying TurnTables and speakers, one opaque proiecTor, Tape recorders and Tilm sTrip proiecTors. Through The use oT These various media iT is possible To gain knowledge which we could noT obTain in any oTher way. THE MAROON 81 WHITE WELL REPRESENTED LETTERMAN'S CLUB ProoT oT The sTudenTs' endorsemenT oT The exTra-curricular aThleTic pro- gram aT LuTher is The LeTTerman's Club. Composed oT boys who have earned leTTers on any oT The VarsiTy Teams, The club TuncTions as a service group. As The Braves are gaining noTice in The PrivaTe School League and in The ciTy, we loolc To These boys as The ones responsible Tor This Tine repuTaTion. LETTERMAN'S CLUB Top row, R-L: Mr. Schramn, Carl Schellin, Jim Drislcill, Reynold Reusze, Ron ArndT, Paul Spinlca, Bob Benzies, Ed Cedergreen, George Zoe-lliclr, Dale Hahn, Gene Swansen, Rich YudT, STeve Chip- pas, Bruce Redman, Mr. Dinlv meyer. Middle Row, R-L: GarreTT Kc- houT, Carl ChrisTensen Ken Fulcar Karl Younger, Jirn Darling, Cal Seban, Tom O'Connor, Fred RaTT Wayne Trader, KenT Brand. BoTTom Row, R-L: David Harder, Chuck MaTThei, Wayne PaeTh. Herb Dye, .lack Kamholz Dave Nielsen, Tim Dunmore Bill Bur- goyne Dan Klaub. 4 I SPORTSMAN'S CLUB Are you sporls-minded? Does lhe greal ouldoors especially appeal lo you? II an honesl answer ol yes is given Ihen you musl have been an ardnl member ol 'rhe Spor+sman's Club lor Their program is cenlered on sporls and you. Remember lhal fish fry al Maple Lalce and all ol 'rhe food. Who couldnl help enioy himself. Then 'rhere was Ihal unlorgelable horsebaclc riding Irip. Funny. everyone slood lor a weelc. Along wilh slcaling, lobogganinq, and weinie roasls we all enioyed our lessons on 'rhe handling and salely ol weapons. Due lo you and your aclive love of sporls lhls club cerlainly experienced some wonderful limes logelher. SPORTSMAN'S OFFICERS L-R: Danny Klaub, Sandy Thull Paslor Spaude Paul Soinlca Kay Lindahl. RECREATION IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS SPORTSMAN'S CLUB GROUP I Bollem Row L-R: LOrri9 Lirdsledl Jocelyn Schumann Nancy Olson, Elaine Rauhuf, Bennie C-odlrey, Carolyn Glieqe Charlene Iroilce, Eileen Juerqens, Ellen lobbies, Aoril Neely Sue Brouqh Su? Miller. 2nd Row, L-R: Caroline Posch Judy Kennoen, Joyce Guoerfan Nancy Zalewslci Dolly Wichf Karen Wolff Ron Voiqhl Arleen I-lieber, June Felpel Carole Franz, Ann Galil: Dolores Boehm Nancy Tanner, 3rd Row L-R: Marlys Johnson Sandy Wes'rorn, Glenn Sihmidl Rardall Vlferre, LeeAnn Yexley Kenn Rau' Shirley I-leger Bonnfe Bchne, Georgia Gull Juoy Pink- erlon, Allan Kilbur Wa ne Kar- C3 Y V ris, Joanne Kluever Frew Wend- llnq Calhv Bubolz Jeanie Eiche VUGUU, Top Row, L-R: Joan Browner Ro- ber'a Black Nainiy Thieme Gail Kcsrbade Belly Sairnen, Janel Meyer Bruse Burmeisler, Jirn Darle inq John Fischer, Fred Behmlce Charmayne Bradflfe, Nancy ls- brandl, Ken lvlaleslre, Herb Dye, Jan Boehm Karen Koslbade, Chuclc l.lsl. GROUP 2 Bollom Row I.-R: Dfane Kinasl Phyllis Malevalr, Barbara Brellen- bach. Aprildawn Messerschrnidl, Doris Axell, Grace Knoll, Lucille Melinal, Helen Riedelbach Carol Schmidl, Bernadine Clemenle Pen- ny Huza, Gerry Sansone,Linda Klornhaus, Janel Johnson. Middle Row L-R: Barbara Bloom, Linda Riczlcus Marlyn Ernry Shar- on I-leidrnann, Sharon Paschlce, WE'RE FROM LUTHER . . . CHEERLEADERS Vim, vigor and vifalily cerlainly 'rypily The eleven cheerleaders bolh on lrosh-soph and varisly. These girls display lheir remarkable energy lhrough- oul lhe foolloall and baslcelball season as They lead us in cheering our learn. Cheerleaders don? iusl happen. Nol only musl lhey have fumbling and cheering slcills bul also such characlerislics as personalily, Chrislian allilude. and scholaslic erclorl are Talcen inlo consideralion. Everyone al Lulher cerlainly is l'All sel-you ber To lhanlc our 'rwo squads for displaying lheir energy and lalenls bolh in viclory and deleal. VARSITY Jan l Boehm Janice Knoslca ar Lrda Maul FROSH SOPH Karen Ha der y Sh Ba eclr Sue B ciigh Linda Riszlcu Th s page Complimen s cl LUTHER HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH LADIES GUILD Meefs Second Er day of +lne Mcnlh 0 Recislralcn al 7 30 c rn Meer ro al 8 OC D rn .fs A rw . , li f L 1 5 E e Y , C c Ellenscn i ., Madha Binuhawi Carol W'llcins:n -li A , ,. , . it Q W, Q ia' W, .. , L 53 gg in r Sall anncn Dale ll f 4 i ' 1+ J G.A.A. ENJOYS A BUSY YEAR GAA The GAA's membership of 250 girls parfici- pale in many aclivilies. One of The-ir lirsl socials was a weinie roasl al' Palos Park on Oclober 3rd. Everyone had a marvelous lime, even lo lhe exlenl' ol engaging in a Toorball game. Some of Their ofher aclivilies were 'rabogganing in February, a splash parly and a Molher and Daughler Banquet Whenever possible The GAA members par- 'ricipale in sporls acfivifies affer school in fhe gym. Allhough baslcelball, volleyball, and fumbling were some of +he sporls enioyecl, lhe lrampoline proved CLASS OFHCERS 'ro be +he mos+ popular. One of rhe besr oufside Sandra Thulin aclivifies was lhe girls' bowling league. Sandra Wes+rom, Dolly Wichf Judy Pinlcermn Nof only did 'rhe girls have fun fhis pasf year, buf They also provided services for our school. Some of These services were selling programs af games, checking coa+s, planning Mom's nighr for baslcelball and selling Homecoming Mums. Back row: Arlyn Greifendorf, Joan Baumgar+ner, Yvonne Bergrnark, Carolyn Gliege, Jeanie Eich- mann, Carhy Bubolz, Beffy Bolin, Sandy Braasch, Georgia Grell, Elaine Halb. LaVerne Haalr, Jane? Boehm, Joan Browner, Bonnie Bohne, Joyce Guderiahn, Barbara Borchardf, Carol Haas, Arlene Hieber, Ann Galik. Delores Boehm, Charloffe Gebauer, Sandra Balrulis. Roberfa McDoniel. Third row: Sandra Boehllre, Lynda Beclcer, Mary Craven, Lorrelfa Hruby. Donna Heagberg, Marilyn Cavanaugh, Carole Ellenson, Dayle Ballelr, Bonnie Godfrey. Shirley Hoger Sue Brough, Sandy Bernd+, Sue Bar+hel, Bonnie Gillen, Karen Hoger, Karen Huladeclr, Barbara Bedlenlcop. Sharon Blume. Doris Baldes. Second row: Geraldine Grinning. Cecile Harm, Sharon Heidrnann Michelle Collins Elaine Bolfzi Carol Harris, Terry Gunlner, Carol Hochsprung, Jane? Hense, Susan Bahaveolos, Karleen Chrisline Hresie, Marnefle Geibel, Sue Hagemeyer, Pal Hagemeyer, Pam Bauer, Sue Creech, Linda Crannel, Barbara Bloom. Fronl row: Suzanne Brasious, Maurene Brighr, Edilh Elms, Cheryl Beufler, Elaine Harnisch, Bernadine Clemenle, Karen G rd , J li G' lc ' ' ' ' ' ' a ner u e ler e. Linda Biclrman. Marlha Bingham, Nadine Hamlllon, Mari- lvnne Hagbom, Irene Grigalunis, Karen Harder. Linda Hoyden, Sue Gurney, Joanne Hell, Barbara Breilenbach, Judy Greis. Carol Hamann, Norine Glines. Hasz, Bak rc-w: Ardfa 11 Pfdlf' Ewen,-r Ju.,-rmwr If fffa Prrrwcrxy Nqfy OMF Jan 0 Krvfsra. Juo Pirricefr' rw, MarWv Jfphrwscv LfxVr,'ne Dr uvrr-Q: Judy Kr,-rrwpsr, Kfxrem K wfbndff Semin: Pfinwrxrxr LGI: Arbn,-rs Judy Primm Jcmwf Meyer, Kurmfrw Arrvd' Gear' Kzsfbfsde R.bf:rra mark Dfarlcrw MQJ5 ' . . . , , ,. . , ,. Car lPf,llL1ck A111 NV-QM Manor L 'WM Srmfir' Mrfharsi C6Vfk'I1'Lb'U Jum- F9155-' Lum- 3 Je-VMA' Th rd rw: Kari-f Mr rw Srvfrv Knot Jwrw' Pfier Kay Lrfdarw Marrvu l..ar :6 Mari + x Q? Mmuvr Rmarref Dilrffr J'ywf Or' 1P,u vyKrr,-LQs,Sx.-af MU--r Carfj F-wr: Kmf-'v Afdwffun Jus, Aror- sorwrv, Dram- Karrvba L' rrle Lrvdsfedf Juox Mlfeskl l.lr'c1f1 Maur Grd H Avdws FJ' Luvefdy Kim Klama Dram? F'r1.1, Linoe Klfrrrrrcun Sefcifd rfrvv: Citi M'yfarv: JL-cfm: Lhbrvm- G1 ff Krwq: Fe? Ahwf CH-sr' t 'Cfu-,ef is' fwy A Drama Krufgqaf Q-.'Ifl'rS AMN PMN! Mf,w,f,k Juiir. M.Cr'r1'fa' Marbem- Krause 'Emu Lamcuwou Claude Quick Judy' K?eTc1..' Marie Lu Arrfe - Kvffkeff Sul Ark' F Nnzfc C -Wes JL-nm MM.: Su-,on Mu vuy pa' Muwkfa Mardwgrm Lewes- Pm KQNQS. Frcrr ww: Barham PHHQQ Lyrxmf FQ-frm ru Parr' IVQHHQQ Arlirw Duriar Crmrrewr Jud Lyhi Uqrvf Paw Mwssler ILL- Mfrra Ce' l 'Nia-'51 ADM' Mg sur-crrfwld' Narcw Ovrwxor S :ur Krenvu HM- Piersrra Jemry Vkrfrs-r Kam. Fwd. Carry! pf' Sr7'e'. Kruefcevr Barbara Jain--,r' Jus. -Mak Jive' Jcbnscr. Bagk fzw: Nafcy Rubk Janne Kruever L:-efv' Ywwer. if M WEQF' J,yqe K 'Qs Here Raufu Lirda R','YTG'X Su: Twnefar Sardw Trw Na' Tanfer Nancy Th -:me NET. Zaiev-sk' Sure Wes'r:'rr Vrrqrvra Yfur-3 Marirm 55- ki: E Snrrf-'be' Crvaffem Trcrk ww Tcb' Karr VVQH5 Rrra Rausfrver. Trfrd row: Sal?-f Slmavncr Gai! Srve ur Judx Rubrc Camhf Sew Sharon Vqrduswuuz BU' Sc'vwi F'w'g Jca' Wai L'y Sfuuk C -'rm Reyhkf- Cer Wrwerrer Errcka Sze: Ardel RLLVXJ' Hare Ziebarn' Sfar H Sfcaf' Mifar' Seemem B5-verl Wee',+rC'W Srwine-, Tnezom F 1 TIM: S:C1'J fiiwz SEND Zlerfam Ec rv Tn 1 Lira Sr1ffw9' Rm W'.c:1 Qcrro Term Shar, Wrum Regime Weber R1-neu Wlfsans Charm re WIN:: Rcwberw Vamercv. BMW W JL-vwafe S1111 H579 Srmcn Dlafrc- Srmcw Crvervl Swa sfw. Fri 'Lv-3 Dremf' VVGQN' Su if W nr Ca' W'lr?'sif Adravm S'e'C'v Circ Srrmril Ufoa Rffgkus Sutarre S.'WVdr Kerer Z'f:!rC fli-Vres ?'As LW' Sfwravz H--N--r 9' Gerbz. Javiw Vik Germ Safsife Crverfw T rw' l. o' Sfrvurz. ' .. Yr' . fu gf' an K, 'roumevs K kN WS F N:RrL NUM: rl:-4L, vV 5 6 4 6 L -auf Y :zf ..: V -W ' W N, f x 1 .. ,..l. i-l III' I.I IIII III .I III xl I R . l909I 1959 ff ,jdnllfucrjur GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Qiizip A C ..I.. .,,..I.I., - CELEBRATED ON Nlif IIA-gy Nuil .I .I..I1:..,. II. ...IW .III il- - APRIL II, 1959 A gala celebraTiOn aT WalTher LuTheran l-ligh on AprIl ll l959 closed The lasT chapTer OT The TIrsT halT cenTury OT LuTheran secondary educaTIon IH ChIcagOland whIle a TSSTIV6 SGFVICS OT Thanks QIVIHQ observed by mOsT LuTheran churches In ThIs area Opend The TIrsT chapTer OT The second TITTy years Under The dIrecTIOn OT Mr Max ZIerOTh a commITTee planned a Smorgasbord dInner Tor over one Thousand celebranTs whIch was clImaxed by a dIvIne servIce TeaTurIng The sTOry OT The hIgh school mOvemenT IH Tableau The InspIrIng address was delIvered by a Tormer sTudenT Dr Oswald HOTT mann LuTheran Hour Spealcer Alumna and TrIends OT LuTher lnsTITuTe and OT The Three LuTheran hIgh schools came Trom as Tar as Two hundred mIles To observe The annIversary They Tound TheIr Tormer Teachers classmaTes and TrIends They had nOT seen Tor years Among The earlIesT sTudenTs OT LuTher lnsTITuTe TO be presenT was Mrs Anderson WIdOW OT The second prIncIpal OT LuTher lnsTITuTe She aTTended The school IU I9IO Messages OT cOngregaTIOns were receIved Trom SynOdIcal dIsTrIcTs boards and Trom alumnI Through ouT The UnITed STaTes The InspIrIng servIce whIch Tollowed The dInner IIIIIIII I-ss 1' was highlighTed by nine Tableau scenes sTaged by PrOTessOr Drews OT COncOrdIa Teachers College whIch graphIcally porTrayed The grOwTh OT second ary educaTIOn Trom The TOundIng TaThers OT The LuTheran ProTessIonal Men s group wITh The OrIgInal sIxTy sTudenTs Through The SFSCTIOD OT LuTher lnsTI TuTe To The presenT Three schools wITh an em-ollmenT OT TwenTy Tour hundred Dr l-lOTTmanns address cOnTaIned remInIscenT remarks OT The days when he was a sTudenT aT LuTher lnsTITuTe and concluded wITh a Turm appeal Tor cOnTInued dedIcaTIOn To The Ideals OT LuTheran educaTIOn Churches ThroughouT Chucagoland used The specIally prepared order OT SSTVICS on Aprul I2 TO marl: The begInnIng OT The second halT cenTury OT LuTheran hIgh schools here The emphasIs In These servIces was one OT ThanlcsgIvIng To God Tor The rIchness OT HIS blessungs and OT earnesT prayer Tor HIS conTInued guIdance In behalT OT The schools The sTaTTs and The sTudenTs LuTheran hIgh schools began In order TO TraIn ChrIsTIan young people Tor servIce To God and TheIr cOmmunITy LuTheran hIgh schools began TheIr second halT cenTury wITh The same aIm and wITh The same cOnTIdence In Gods cOnTInued bene dIcTIOn O 9 ll fFl l'RQm wa I I I I ' I I - . . . 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I., w:ITJ.:5: 1'M my mu ' ' IL I.. ,Is - ' ' 1' ., . ..I, I ETTERMEN LeTTermen receuve awards aT close OT season LuTher aThIeTes have been colIecTung bug Ls Tor close To TuTTy years Tor achueveung success un all of The mauor sporTs The earluesT IeTTers were award ed un baskeTbaII and baseball ln laTer years par TucupanTs un TooTbaIl Track Tennus golT and cheer Ieaclung were Iukewuse granTed The honor oT wearung The LuTher leTTer Today as Alumnu These pasT aTh IeTes can occasuonally dusT OTT The old school sweaTer and vuew Theur pruze possessuon earned on one oT LuThers gone buT noT TorgoTTen Teams BuT IeTs Take a closer look aT some OT These aThIeTuc acTuvuTues I-low would LuTher SouTh Braves look un The baske+baII unuforms oT The early TwenTues7 And whaT abouT some of Those hugh scorung games un recenT years. would They have been possuble under The rules governung The TursT sTarTung Tuves7 Hardly The PruvaTe School League was non exusTenT un The TwenTues, and Thus meanT compeTuTuon had To be found elsewhere, whuch uT was Games were scheduled wuTh neughborung LuTheran Churches, Y M C A 's, and publuc hugh schools Some of These uncluded Bowen. Waller, Lakevuew, Lewus lnsTuTuTe, Concodua, and ChucagoLaTun hugh schools In I92l TwenTy games were played wuTh The hughesT score 34 pounTs scored agaunsT Concordua II pounTs In The same year LuTher suTTered deTeaT To Bowen hugh school makung a ToTal oT only 8 pounTs agaunsT Bowens grand ToTaI of 9 pounTs The season was successTuI however endung wuTh I3 vucTorues agaunsT 7 deTeaTs ParT oT Thus success was creduTed To The hughesT unduvudual scorer ThaT year wuTh a ToTal of I3I pounTs WhaT does The record book say Tor The pasT Teams of L I 7 Well IeT The TacTs speak Tor Them selves Won osT LuTher lnsTuTuTe 920 920 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 I93O 3 I4 I932 8 9 I933 9 9 I934 7 2 I937 7 9 l940 9 6 I942 9 5 I943 8 7 I944 I I 6 I945 I2 6 IQ46 I9 2 Tk xwo, Q 1 J ' Q V, . '31 I I ' I I- . . , , . I 7 2 , ' - I 5 3 ' I I6 7 v n v a I I ' , I 8 6 ' ' I IO 6 ' H . I I5 6 . I I0 9 . . I I2 6 E9 my 'aww ' 1 QQ? 5 'Q Wi W 25. Lim 5 ,Q 2, 3 -1-2, Q 4 1 3 3 Gu rls BaskeTball Team 947 948 949 T950 LuTher SouTh 952 953 l954 955 956 957 958 In T928 The heavyweughT Team enuoyed The specual pruvulege OT playung un The NaTuonal Acad emy TournamenT aT Maduson Wusconsun courTesy OT The Alumnu In an overTume game The boys ended u pon The shorT end OT a I6 I5 score buT claumed a moral vucTory as They Took OTT Theur haTs TO The warruors who sTrode To vucTory splendud and hugh yea each learned To sTand by The sude OT The road and cheered as The wunruers wenT by When duscussung baskeTballs early husTory aT L I uT would be unpardoned To TorgeT The Taurer sex ShorTIy aTTer The school was opened The gurls con ducTed unTra mural baskeTball Thus proved so suc cessTul ThaT abOuT l928 a varsuTy gurls Team was organuzed They laTer chose as Theur proud TuTle The KuTTens Now where could They possubly Tund LghT eughTs OT The Early FOurT es cOmpeTuTuOn7 Well un The I93l annual we Tound a clue The gurls TursT vucTory came when They played NazareTh on The SouTh Sude buT uT was ruoT unTul a week laTer un The ST STephens game Tha They won one OT The besT games OT The season Needless To say The girls mainTained a close sTudenT Tollowing down Through The years regardless OT The number OT games chalked up in The won and lOsT columns Baseball s husTOry daTes back as Tar as baskeT ball The very early Team had The honor OT prac Tucung and playung Theur games un The old Cubs ballpark When These TaculuTues were no longer avaul able uT became necessary To change locaTuon To l-lumbOldT Park and laTer To McKunley Park on The SOuTh Sude DespuTe The unconvenuence caused by lack OT TaculuTues There were always enough baseball enThusuasTs To carry good old Ll Through many successTul seasons OppOnenTs as Tar back as The TwenTues uncluded such schools as Morgan Park Mulu Tary Academy Chucago LaTun and Concordua Col lege The game aT Concordua was always played on Memorual Day and was consudered one OT The bug evenTs OT The sprung season Records OT pasT seasons are quuTe uncOmpleTe buT aT leasT one bug year To remember came un l945 when The Team won The PSL champuonshup Each OT The Three LuTher SouTh s Team OT The Early FOurTues schools now has uTs own Tueld Thus makung possuble maxumum pracTuce and parTucupaTuOn Tor uTs TuTure Teams The greaT gruduron sporT wa s organuzed sTrangely enough durung World War ll un T944 Mr STreuT now Teachung Socual STudues aT LuTher SOuTh was a member OT ThaT TursT Team Record ThaT year Three vucTorues and an equal number OT deTeaTs The same year also saw The crownung OT The TursT TooTball queen Two years laTer The school uouned The P S L and Today all Three LuTheran Hugh Schools un The Chucagoland area are members OT Thus group ln The early TuTTues anoTher LuTher SOuTh TaculTy member Mr Ray Moehrlun played Tor LuTher NorTh LuTher SOuTh us sTull TughTung Tor uTs TursT champuonshup Team un TOOTball a day we hope whuch us noT To Tar un The TuTure The munor OT sprung sporTs Track Tennus and gOlT are noT as new as one mughT belueve To The surpruse OT some Tennus was accepTed wuTh greaTer enThusuasm un earluer years Than T us Today ln The TwenTues and early ThurTues when unTeresT was hugh as many as TuTTy Tuve sTudenTs parTucupaTed un an unTer school TournamenT un a sungle school year In early sprung These Tennus enThusuasTs made use OT The gym TO geT un Torm When The weaTher permuT Ted The players quuckly moved To Unuon Park whuch was un The vucunuTy OT The school The TursT Track Team OT T932 would undOubT ConTunued on page 5I u 7 uo u y' - u 7 I2 I t u I2 zu Q 1 I2 6 - u 5 uo y u 6 I7 l us 8 u us 7 u 23 6 u 7 us u 9 I3 I . l l Back row: Dave l'leiTmann, Phil MarTens, Warren Kubicek. WalTer Tamburak. Bill Thompson, John Heilshorn, Ken SchuberT, Fred Behnke, Roger Sims, Vic Schreckenback, Bill Dinnon. Bruce T-Trncir, Ron Carlson, ames GreiTendorT, John Alderson Mr, Moehrlin lcoachl. Second row: Ron l-lochsprung lmanagerj, Howard Foard, Jack Duran Lindsay Dickenson Bob Runge Ross Carlson, Richard Bacherh Frank Emery, Roger STone, Phil Duran. John Sleicherf, Jerry G-riT'Tin lmanagerl. FronT row: Bob Cook, Jay Lyons, Bill Walske, Ken Neely, Joe Widlicka, James Reiser, Charles Schmidt Bill Rubak. Dick Wessel. LITTLE BRAVES TACKLE FUNDAMENTALS lConTinued Trom page 5Ol edly given iTs wholehearTed supporT To The LuTher SouTh chocolaTe campaign oT l959. UnTorTunaTely a lack oT TaciliTies broughT a rapid halT To The ac- TiviTy and iT was noT unTil l94-6 when a Track Team was again organized. Track has conTinued To be an acTive sporT aT LuTher SouTh and currenT records can be found on The sporT pages oT This book. To- day LuTher SouTh sTudenTs look Torward To a greaT revival oT inTeresT in This sporT wiTh The comple+ion oT The new Track scheduled Tor someTime in l96O. GolT drew iTs TirsT aTTenTion in I93I. LuTher. desiring To bring members oT The privaTe school league TogeTher in acTiviTies oTher Than baskeTball, sponsored a GolT TournamenT. Four oTher schools parTicipaTed and when The scores were Tallied L.l. Tound iTselT in Third place. The sporT conTinued one more year and was noT revived again unTil The Three separaTe schools were organized. Today The game is being accepTed by all ages and so we look Torward To more Teeneage inTeresT and enThusiasm on The golT links in TorThcoming years. This page C-omplimenTs ai TT-TRIFTY WAY LAUN FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL ATTaining skill, menTal and physical quickness, and ease in conTrolling The pigskin in preparaTion Tor The VarsiTy is The primary obiecTive oT The Frosh-Soph TooTball Team. ThroughouT The season Mr. Meier and his LiTTle Braves searched Tor Their TaulTs and labored Toward Their remedy. They worked Tor proTiciency OT Techniques and perTec- Tion oT TundamenTal ball-handling. The experience They gained This year will be invaluable nexT season. The Frosh-Soph squad was usually on The boTTom end oT The score, buT This will make Them humble champions in l959. FROSH-SOPH LS 7 6 Morgan Park LS 6 26 ST. George 'LS 6 I2 WheaTon 'LS O 26 LuTher NorTh 'LS I5 O NorTh Park 'LS 7 21 WalTher 'LS O 20 NorTh Shore 'ConTerence Games DERETTE 6920 SouTh WenTworTh Avenue STewarT 38965 1 . Dan Klaub, Jim Drislrill Garreff Kohouf, Paul Spinlca Sfeve Chippas VARSITY FOOTBALL The I958 Varsify Foofball Team did nof fail fo pro- vide limifless excifemenf and unceasing fhrills. Several accomplishmenfs were affained fhis season of which fhe Varsify performers can iusfifiably be proud. The foremosf of fhese was fhe firsf Homecoming vicfory in fhe hisfory of Lufher Soufh. Scores of loyal fans also wafched The following boys earn fheir way fo fhe corresponding honors -Sfeve Chippas, All Conference Cenfer-Jack Kamholz, All Conference Guard-Paul Spinka, All Conference Honorable Menfion lTaclclel-Danny Klaub, All Confer- ence Halfback lSecond Teaml. Coaches Schramm and Pefers unified fhe players info a proficienf, alerf, and powerpaclced unif which played wifh fheir hearfs as well as fheir hands. Alfhough consfanfly plagued by iniuries, fhe Braves always suc- ceeded in presenfing a challenge fo fhe opposifion. When our high school days are buf memories, fhe excifemenf and enfhusiasm occasioned by fhe I958-9 Braves will be among The mosf pleasanf of fhem. Dave Harder. Cal Seban 1' This page Complimenfs of: LUTHER SOUTH ATHLETlC ASSOCIATION I959 Ccunfy Fair' f July l5fh'l9fh Back row: Mr. Sclwramm lcoaclwl, Howard Piecuclm lmanaqerl, Carl Chrisfensen, Ron Clwippas, Bob Benzues Sfeve Clwippas, Ron Arndf, Paul Spinlca, Dale Haan. Gene Swanson. Reynold Reusze, Jim Darling Dan Remus, Ken? Brand, Mr. Pelers ,ass'f coach Second row: Dan Klaub, Fred Ralf, Jan Kruger. Bruce Redman, John Mullwerin, Cal Seban. Jerry Parllow, Jim Drislcill, Garrelf Kolwouf, Dave Harder. Ron Krause lmanaqerl. Fronf row: Joe Slrobel lmanagerl, Bill Burgoyne, Bill Klein, Herb Dye, Jack Kamlwolz, Karl Younger Dave Nielsen Tim Dunmore, Wayne Paefln. Tim Dunmore, Ron Arnclf VARSITY LS O LS 7 LS I8 'LS 7 'LS O 'LS I8 'LS O 'LS O FOOTBALL SCORES, I958 'League Games I2 Racine Lullweran 27 Morgan Parlr 7 S+. George 34- Wlweafon 32 Lufher North O Norfh Parlr 26 Walllier 20 Norflw Slnore Bill Klein, Jaclr Kamliolz ., W A , 'R - ,pf This page Cornplimenls of: WILBERT L. SIEVERS 0 CONSTRUCTION B844 Sou+lw Ada S+ree+ - Clwicaqo 20, Illinois BRAVES REGAIN NORTH SOUTH TROPHY In keepuno wTh The ne parade oT baskeTpaTT pi yers ThaT has proceeded Trom HT d enduran e ano LuTher SouTh Thus years varsmTy squad po sessed much s spee Wm h The supporT oT Theur Tohowers The Braves were rn con en ron d T Une oT The Brave s accomplrshrnenTs was wrnnrrg season They nrshed n Thr pace The LuTher NorTh LuTher SouTh Travehng Trophy Trom Thus years PS I. channpmons Aodph Wendlrnq Sensor capTarn oT Thrs years Team was respons4bTe Tor much eer p smashunq The school record oT The ood TorTune He chrn xed has prep car y over Tour years He scored lo47 pornTs Wayne Trader h ecu oT pounTs accumuTaTed The school Tree Throw record by shoohng eng Teen cons varsrTy sTaTwarT broke Twve Tree Throws A we Took ack be proud oT our Tearn over The 58 59 baskeTbalI season we have every reason To and :Ts Tnal sTandnnq ' ' J I TI a 1 T , ' X ' s . I , , c , deTern'nnaTion. 'T , ' ' T T' much oT The Q Ti ' I E . ' ' ' Q - ' G ' ' f ' . ' . . , a s b N - I . Bail: fgw: Mr, Dlrkmaver 1 :CMH Dom Vwfer Dave Rviw Daw Ray S V'WG':'?d Remiud Quesze Mr. S'Froef ass' ioachl RWM Seofde Zoeliik D'-r' Bheqe Bwb Kfugef wa'age-fl. Secorwo row: Bob Rugs lmanaqerj Jfm Driskiii Gefawd Korzw Jcvm PHVZD Acc ph Wendl'n3 Wayne Tradef Rgubdfd Yudf, Dave LXUSLEXVH fmarwaqeri. FWF' ' vs: Tfw OC-rms' Tvvw Dunmfffs- Kew Kukar. LUTHER HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH Baslme+ball Season Record N v. ZW is Lu'5 +' 5 J' vi piafhw 52 Nov, 22 bw LJL2' . ' vs. M Swank,-O be N v. 25 83 LMP-5' Sfwh vs. Mfrqfaf DL, 65 Nov. 28 53 Luke' SPLNL' vs, Harvard 63 LTP 3 ic Lyra-f 5C, 1 vs, CHLCW s'4a'5 ll . 5 FQ Lune' Sf- ws, EVM-a ' 57 5321 9 04 Ljhef 5 ,M vs, Eilir' 32 LMA I2 69 Lufef 5'q'h vs, Lwiv 55 LH . W3 E9 LL.'L'i-' 5 LRF vs, Via W-' C' I 'tb '2 Luth'-' 5 ws. CNW' ' ', IH . 19 '5 LLXV' ' 5 .ff J A u : 55 Jw? 7 A3 LLNPZ' 5 LW vs. C7 1,-WA I 4- Jw. NO W Lwfff 5255 vs. LUN-v' Nsrwv 62 I N3 45 L. -1' 5 J' vs. 'Nlifm 5'i 43 Jr b 53 LL e' 53-5 vi. Xv'v'i'L,' 55 Ji' 20 159 Lum-3' 5 J' vs. Mirln K, D- Jfv. 23 55 Lunve' 5 Yun vs. Qfwiv rs v 45 if 27 59 Lu ,-' 5 gf v . PM is Fvk'-' 5' 15 33 43 LLM'- 5 52 L u.- 53 Jw' BN 57' Lyme' 5 , s vs, 51 Pa, s 33 Pfab, 6 75 Luwvi' 59.35 vs, 'Nlivh Fafk 55 Ffh. N3 SW Lmnef SL, vs. Lfmf Nw ci F' C. 4 54 Lufvef Stmf vs. CMA-'i' 55 Ff-Q, N7 QQ Lwkef SG- vg. Hxva '3 F f,- LD. 20 'W Lumi' Sfuw v, 'ifvi J 55 F b, QI 47 Lu+'vf3' 5'J vs, Cfrisflv 54 C '1 er f- 3 'J Wk C? L ss 3 Seas? Reiifd WQ' I7 Liss 9 The page Ccmoilmerfs ff: CHYCAGO CITY BANK AND TRUST CCMDANY SN3 Wes' 63rd 5'fee+ 7 TRIaf:1e 375500 v4 A A H A A L4 A A A , J L: H A H V4 H A A A A A H A H L Back row: Jaclc Vogel, Hal EhrTsman. Dennis Nauman, Ken Boehle Ken ShuberT, Ron Carlson, Jim Myczeln Mri Parrish lcoachl. FronT row: Vern Walslce, Phil MarTens lmanagerl Don KorTT, Fred Voseclcy, Lynn Larson Ron T-luchsTed, Gerry Grihzen VARSITY LOOKS TO LITTLE BRAVES FROSH-SOPH This year The Frosh'Soph Team conTinued in Their role of developing The deTTness and dexTeriTy which malces a VarsiTy player. Eviclencing This developmenT was The P.S.L. sTandings. where The LiTTle Braves impressively Tinished The season in Third place. FRESHMEN When Mr. Schroer, Their coach, spoke oT The Freshmen baslreTball Team, he spoke oT Them Then as men . Truly This is appropriaTe, as iT Talces men To dedi- caTe Themselves wiTh persisTence and driving desire as shown by our Freshman Team. The Training gained by These men will surely be OT qreaT service To LuTher's TuTure Teams. Back row: Mr. Schoer lcoachl, Carl Maul, Terry Sopher, Tom PaTzer. Bill Dinnon, Vic Schreclrenbach, Jack Duran, George Schmidt Ken Neeley lmanaqerl. FronT row: Tom SmiTh, George Weiss, Jay Lyons. Craig HoTTman, John SleicherT, Jay Duncan, Bill l'loTTreiTer, Jim Goldinqer, Ray SchulTz. 'r' ,uTHs Thls page Complimenrs of: ACORN ROOFING SUPPLY CO. 2655 Wes' 4STh STreeT - Ylhrds 7-SSSI Mr. Behrendf icoachj and Ron Pirolx observe as Alan On+l and Pefer Niemeyer sfudy 'Wee-off Ren Reich pracfices qrip for pradice iron shot sfance by Dave Niemeyer. THE GREAT OUTDOORS CALLS Mr. Sfreif icoachj expiains proper raclcef qrip +0 David Rofh, Fred Hahn, Ron Voigfand Dan Rofh. .m v 'W' X X mm-.ull Dan Klaub Warren Kubiselc, Dave Ufeclw, Neal Dawson Wayne Paefh V i Q fi 4 1 f' ge. T, . 1 I -f .WF Q 'MNA' iw' me :gffag 6-W 1 --C AYQQF I' 'SQQJ Q f'K5r.k' - Car! SibeWf WRi?afO Rubak Ho'-' Ziake Jim Darikg Tom Ocormef Mr. Sihfarwm Iifdjht Dae Haan Cmzk Sewers Aredf Wayfe Nadasdy. 58 Rfihafd Yudi e Cfipoa Row Chafee Pefefs Wayfe Nadasdy. Rofvaki Amd? S+ev5- Chiapas Dale Haan. TM: page Cemplffwervs if: QRUNWALO SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 8343 Seve ffedfe f 3Resoei' 5-S340 Wmmwiwm Mr. Schramm lccachl, Dan Klaub, Bob Benzies Torn O Conner, Richard Yudl. NEW TRACK-GOAL OF MAGAZINE AND CHOCOLATE CAMPAIGN The lollowing lraclc records have been eslablished al Lulher Soulh during lhe pasl six years, EVENT l00 Yd. Dash 220 Yd. Dash 440 Yd. Dash 880 Yd. Run Mile Run High Hurdles Low Hurdles Shol Pul Discus High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vaull Ken Paelh l0.6 IQ55 Er. Relay John Slancilc 52.6 l958 Ken Paelh 23.4 l955 Dave Ulech Richard Yudl 54.7 I958 Peler Will AI Oeslerreich 2.I I.5 IQ55 Warren Kubicek Ted Malhieu 5209.6 I956 880 Yd. Relay Don Marlin l:34.3 I955 Bill Hamann I7.3 l955 Ken Carllon Don Marlin 22.8 i956 Bob Scholles Chuck Pelers 38'8',f 2i' l959 Ken Paelh Ered Dornbaclc l2Ii3'i ICP57 Mile Relay Wayne Paelh 3149.5 i958 Adolph Wendling 5'5 I957 Rich Yudl Bob Benzies 5'5 l958 Carl Schellin Don Marlin l9l9 I955 Dan Klaub Dan Klaub 76 I958 HENRY STUCKART EDWARD BERNDT, Proprielcrs 25l9 Archer Avenue - Vlclory 2-61:00 This ace Corn limen's ol: D , F3 Bail ww: TM Cwmmcfe Fred Ra? Dave Harden John Faber, Cai Sebar From? row: Ed Cederqreenx Pc? Egan Carl Christensen . Reyfwcfd Reusze. Q 'O' Q. Q Q Q K Q ' v , nv. n 4 . 4 A 1-. 3 Y1'.-'- v ' ' 4' 3 I Q u'-Q, . J V- 9 ,y - 0 o.o ,' , in 4 n ',, as 15, 4. , o', 1 4 ' n ' Q ..-.xVn,. . n ' A o n Q ' o Q S ' ll . . . s . .O .QU 0 5 Qs 5494 .1 . I B- ,, .. Q s Q c'v ' ' av 'X 5 ' A - 1 Ss 1 , i, . 1 ' ' ., ,'n , . . rf x y - : , .4 s ' 1 X N 731: 4. ...Q . .f A ' ' Q s ' Qs .vt l s. 3 , - f . 8... . .1 . 9 . O U 0 U s . ' Q O Q 52 s es J , U Q . ' ' 0. O og . . : V : ' t Q . f , ..a: mugs ' F: 0.09 I Pt ' O I Q Y . 0 I 0 ' 5 O 0' U ' S l Q Q '4 t '. ',s ' Q U ' 'Q Q 5 . . w .0 :Us 'Q v' .f , Bob Frsher. Ernie Jahnke, Gerald Konow. Douglas . mfg, ,Q 1 t'4 T, 5 , Bolin, Mr. Oinkmeyer fcoachl O 9 Q-'J , n'.'..s ' ' , . ' 5 Q . 6 - I 5 .lst 'O . s 9 f' ' . . . . 0 A 9 S . og s ' , o I ,. ' . Ng . ' . , 5 'gs , ' . - .f A . - l 5 Q 5 l n ' 5 Q ' 1 . O ' 1 my I s O l Vs ., Q 5 s . . k ' ' n .t 5 , 0 ' Q Q . 0 ' ' .n P U U x B . QV S ' Q 5 - ' ' Q' 1 ' , . ' s s ,u . Q 5 s . Q . Q s s f s 1 Q K . s I . . s ' ' ' ' ' 91:4-. . ' 'N . 1 , at S A 5 g . ,i 'O u is 1 ' 5 . 'Q Q s ' ' Q Q D , . ' s :gf . ' . 4 s Q . Q , . . Q 0 .A . , t . s . J . . 0 5 o - Q ' ' 5 o ' Q , 98 H . . s . '. - 5 N 85 ... o 5 s . so 1 0 'O ,5 Q : 0 if O ':s'tN Q' .'-? .' ' 0 . Back row: Fred Wendiinq, Marfy Schmidt Wayne Nga 5 u ' is Q, ' 2, 5 . Trader g,s -,. ' , z From row: Al Schuh, Ken Fuller, Don Ve+?er Xis' 3 . s N , ' ' o si ' ! ' ls . s...n.s .sg sn , .crb ,, Q . 0 v , S ' S Q Q , ' ' x K ng 5 p .C 5. K 5 0 .-ggnssf I, o'q 0 a , .us,oQ,gfja-',-'r,pq, o 9 1 1 4 u u uv' ns V O'. ' 5-iv4 s. ' 5' . pic 5. il sl! .sv , . it I Q I Q A n es. Fred Ralf avi' -'B'Sf 1' 51 Q' '- SYUQ 4 i ' 0 . . ' Ut- - u.av ' 1 c Q A 0 A Q 0 O 8 I ' Q s ' A I 9 V , .1 ' 5 00 alba.. 'ie Q ' A ', ., ' 6 .SI ,xii , t ,mike Q' .1 -P , wiv. 0 I Qc 0 'Ohio' .f .. f?vYk-, Q . BATTER UP Lulher Soulh has long been proud ol her base- ball ballalions. Nol To be excluded from l'he iusli- liable pride is The I957-58 Varsily squad. Their slrong will lo win was manilesl in The poised per- lormance wilh which lhey dominaled lhe diamond. Following in fhe fashion of lhe Varsily, The LiHle Braves played wirh lhe compelence ol velerans. Wifh lhese boys as 'rhe essence ol nexl year's Varsily leam we loolc forward ro anolher season ol which we can iuslly be proud. Baclr row: Mr. lsrael lcoachl, John l-lowell, Jan Kruger, Jack Kamholz John Swiclmard, Roger Sims, Ray Sommerfeld, Dennis Naumann, Ron Lyznialc, Dave Nielsen. Karl Younger. Second row: Ron Weary, Diclc Talina, Bob Tafina, Gerry Neuller. Gary Saunders, Jim Myczek, Bill Klein, Eric Tobias lmanagerl. Fronl row: Lynn Larson, Fred Voseclcy, Bill Lysen Jim Wessel, Bruce Reicherf lmanagerl. These pages complimenls of: LIGHT-RAY ELECTRIC 2548 Wesr 63rd Slreel' - l-lEmloclc 4-5566 and HORNBURG 81 SON FUNERAL HOME 8400 Soulh Ashland Avenue - CEdarcresl 3-43lO 6 I Q rl IVES Lives of Lulherans fhroughoul Chicagoland have played lhe major role in lhe developmenl of Lulheran secondary educalion. The names of indi- viduals who have supporled and conlribuled lo lhe success of lhis endeavor would go on al greal lenglh. To each one who has conlribuled in his or her own way, be il lime or lalenls, we can only express our sincere gralilude and lhanks, for lo re- pay lhem would be impossible. We feel sure lhal lhe grealesl lhanks we can give resls in lhe lives we will lead as graduales of a Lulheran I-ligh School, selling as our goal a conslanl wilnessing for l-lim who has made lhe dream of lhose who have gone before a realily of loday. As we delved lhrough lhe Iimiled annals of lhe pasl fifly years we could nol help bul nole lhe many names which have come down lhrough lhe years and are slill on lhe rosler loday: names, we are sure, of lhe parenls and relalives of slu- denls now in allendance alone of lhe lhree Lulher- an high schools. This indeed speaks well of Lulher's record. Surely lhe recenl expression of one parenl was symbolic of many when he said, I owe so much lo Lulher lnsfilule and l wanl my child lo have lhe same educalion and opporlunilym. Our only regrel is lhal we cannol recognize here lhe names of lhese individuals and lhe conlribulions lhey have made lo lhe hislory of Lulher lnslilule. We shall, however, lake a brief backward glance al sludenls and slaff members in general, occasion- ally recalling lo mind a few names familiar lo bolh sludenls and alumni. The sludenl body of l909 has grown from a handful of sludenls lo a mosf lhankful figure of 2400 in I959. From lhe firsl sludenl lo lhe lasf. allhough each was differenl in his own lillle way, lhere is a noled similiarily among lhem, class by class. Each has had ils cul-ups and ils serious mind- ed, ils sludious and carefree, romanlisls and bash- fuls, inlroverls and exlroverls, or ils devoled and indifferenl. And whal class was wilhoul ils own prize beauly queens, slar alhlele, fashion plale, or mosl handsome? Sorrows and hearlaches, ioys an hap- piness have found lheir way info lhe lives of all. Those disappoinling momenls of nol making lhe leam, a losl boyfriend, and lhe unexpecled lesl have been offsel by lighler evenls known lo every leen-ager. Pads and fashions are nol lo be forgollen, for each class can surely remember lhe currenl rage of his day. From lhe russian brush lo lhe saddle shoe, lhe high collar lo lhe lee shirl, from lhe bobbysox lo lhe leolards, all have found lheir place in lhe dress of lhe day. For lhe maiorily lhese are lhings of lhe pasl. remembered only in lighler momenls of remenisc- ing, for lhey have gone on lo reach grealer heighls, lo achieve new goals. One now serves science re- search in Ohio, anolher a doclor in California. Olhers have enlered lhe leaching and preaching A v in '-IX, .Z ff' ,Z ,1 EK' HWNKN ,Q fu minisTry covering The lengTh and breadTh of The land. YeT many sTill reside wiThin The Chicagoland area employed as prinTers, commercial arTisTs, or accounTanTs as Time has placed Them. FaculTy members, like sTudenTs, have come and gone, buT They have noT been forgoTTen. The firsT faculTy consisTed of Two members, Today The com- bined ToTal of The Three schools is iusT over one hundred faculTy members. ln The fifTy year period a ToTal of seven principals have and are now serv- ing as leaders To The ever increasing sTaffs. The firsT of These was Mr. W. C. Hermann H909-I926l who also served as insTrucTor in English and LaTin. ThaT The fundamenTal philosophy governing The school was ThaT of a ChrisT-cenTered educaTion is evidenced by The words of Mr. Hermann in I924, l.uTher lnsTiTuTe is a ChrisTian lnsTiTuTion and offers Training in The fundamenTals of ChrisTianiTy. The daily devoTional exercises give To iTs enTire aTmos- phere ThaT peculiar characTerisTic which God-fean ing parenTs will value highly, yeT consider indis- pensiblef' ln l923 Rev. J. C. Anderson, who had ioined LuTher lnsTiTuTe in l9l I, assumed The responsibiliTy of principal aT The Englewood branch on The SouTh Side. ln l926 he was appoinTed principal of LuTher lnsTiTuTe, an office which he filled faiThfully unT?l I943. The vacancy creaTed aT The Englewood branch was filled by Mr. C. Scaer unTil l93l when The branch school was closed. ln I943 Mr. Carl S. Meyer was selecTed To fulfill The principalship. He served in This capaciTy for a period of eleven years aT which Time he accepTed a call To The Seminary in ST. Louis. IT was during This Time ThaT The Three separaTe schools were organized. The vacancy was filled by Mr. L. Menking who had been wiTh LuTher lnsTiTuTe since I927. In I95I Mr. WalTer STeinberg was called as principal for LuTher SouTh. The fol- lowing year Dr. H. J. BoeTTcher was called as Super- inTendenT of The new LuTheran High School Asso- ciaTion. The lasT principal, Mr. Fred Meyer, was called To Till The posifion aT WalTher High School. Each of These men has served The cause of ChrisTian Secondary educaTion well during The pasT fifTy years. Turning once again To faculTy members iT is oT inTeresT To noTe ThaT There are five members sTill on The faculTies, who have given more Than TwenTy- five years of service in LuTheran high schools. FifTeen have served for more Than Ten years, ln looking over The I959 faculTy rosTer of LuTher SouTh, we find Three who have come To us from LuTher lnsTiTuTe. Mrs. E. Leimer lL.l. - I927l Miss M. LindquisT lL.l. - I94-bl Mr. D. KauTz lL.l. - I947l FurTher invesTigaTion revealed ThaT a few OT LuTher SouTh's presenT faculTy are also graduaTes of LuTher lnsTiTuTe. Mr. R. Pieper lI943l Mr. E. Denys lI945l Mr. R. STreiT 4:9471 Mr. W. Koeller lI947l Mr, R. Moehrlin ll953l Many more faculTy members have devoTed a greaTer or lesser parT of Their lives in molding LuTheran High School sTudenTs. Today we find some have been calld To Their eTernal resT, oThers have accepTed Teaching posiTions in oTher schools while yeT a Third group have chosen To leave The class- room and venTured inTo oTher fields. WhaTever The case, each has lefT his or her name as a memory in The minds of Those sTudenTs whom They have served. One lasT group can noT go unnoTiced for They Too have become a parT of ChrisTian secondary educaTion. Every school building musT be rnain- Tained and many an alumni will recall The men who have served in This capaciTy as helpful and cher- ished friends of The sTudenT body. Office help was firsT engaged in l922, The work being accomplished by faculTy members prior To This Time. Again There have been Those who have served, long andwell. Today LuTher SouTh has as one of iTs office per- sonnel Mrs. L. Koepke, who also served as dramaTic insTrucTor aT LuTher lnsTiTuTe from I933 To l945. She was a graduaTe of L.l. in l93l. The oTher Two high schools have also availed Themselves of pasT graduaTes To serve as members of The sTaTf. The number of personaliTies who have passed Through The porTals of Chicago's LuTheran High schools have been many, varied, and inTeresTing. Their names shall live long in The hearTs oT many. ln This, our golden anniversary, iT is our prayer ThaT The cenTennial celebraTion shall se an ever increas- ing number of TransienTs Through porTals noT yeT conceived. Class of lafe ThirT es selecTed from The senior secT on of The l92O annual GENE R. ALLIND Genie a pleasanf smile . . never al a loss lor words expressive. SYLVIA M. ANDREASEN Syl give a lol, lake a IiHIe . . .woman driver . . . occasionally unpredicfable RONALD K. ARNDT Ron quiel sense of humor . . . calm, cool, collecred . . popular wherever he goes DORIS J. AXELL Dor' anyone for Iumblinq? . . , lun loving . . . pelile CAROL L. BAUCHWITZ 'Carol' made lo order . . . diIiqen+ worker . . . blond ha blue eyes HELAINE E. BAHAVEOLOS 'Lonnie sof+ spoken . , . sincere . . . malure JOAN L. BAUMGARTNER 'Jeanie sunny side up . . . dependable . . . keeps us informed BARBARA L. BEDENKOP Barb frue friend . . . seriousness ol: purpose . . . fakes special pains lo please ir and 655 , or SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bob Benzies lpresidenll Charles Sharpe lvice presi denfl, June Feipel lsecrefaryl Donna Pomeroy llreasurerl. ,vw-mv ROBERT M. BENZIES Bob a way wiflw the plgslcin . . . carefree , . . smoollw MARTHA E. BINGHAM Martha ralecl The grealesl . . . smile 'rlwal makes The world go round . . . 'l-li! J 'Q K C'-SX JANET M. BOEHM Jan always on l'1er foes . . . a-head ol The res? acrobalic wl1'z BONNIE J BOHNE OPI reserved sporrs mmded congenral DOUGLAS O BOLIN e b O mlsclwx JOAN K BOSECK Doug Q lerrlffuc salesman Joanne s len e s oo rw deoerdaole pleaslng dlSDOSlllOI'l SENIORS o IIVUT Dum Mad us um BARBARA A BREITENBACH 'v rw a llwslas C: W EDWIN E BREITENBACH wr a eroac JUDY R BRlNDLE vesl ROBERT D BRUNTON D65 H mal CATHERINE BUBOLZ Ms 'wcm emma x,,L.ee'w U 6 V D C53 958 777 Moose frrends Barb Ona My GV! Judy rw Smal Y lcaqe WAYNE E BUMHOUR Wayne wnllmg lo help sense of humor socks DONALD CHAPMAN Don oh whal a drwer lale aqa1n7 deflnule opunlons on everylhunq STEVEN E CHIPPAS Chlp qulel' bul' observnnq rnosl' va uable player unassuming BARBARA A CLAWSON Barb neal llllle package lrxend lr ne d Consclenllous BERNAD NE M CLEMQT Bernle les e unusual snlen+ ano n ere nnmals are her hobby MARIE A CORTEZ Mua amiable sofl spoken MARY E CRAVEN Mary Pepsodenf smile prelfy as a pwclure personalnly plus JEANNE L DAHMS Jean + shll of +he Nl f pruceless snncere rn her ways DIANE E DINNON allusuve qrafelul sense ol kmcl ness sweel CHARLES R DIRCKS Chuck happy go luclcy unahceded by lnflle fhmgs a hndden wwf JAMES N DRlSKlLL nm shll waler runs deep foofball personified g1rls777 TIMOTHY J DUNMORE nm nalural comic sharp dresser baller up . I A . ' . I .X e 1 rl ' . . . ' ' sl Q goodness fhaf comes by na+ure . . . he ' ' 'gh . . . ' . D . . ll-ll ll . T' HERBERT T. DYE Herb sofr spoken . . . clwivilary is nor dead Enfercommunicafmn sysfems JEANINE B. EICHMANN Jeanie collec+s fardy slips . . . fascineding eyes . . . Humor In her speech CAROLE V. ELLENSON Carole reps af fennls . . . C sfands for cheering . . . b'q brown eyes MARILYN J EMRY n qure+ rnanrer smcere rrrendlmess Helpful curvenarce SENIORS Dae Hear awarded Bausch and Lomb Science me af Y Lufrwe Souw' JUNE E FEIPEL June c ed ful! of rc: wcr s dx! qerxrly wdleou' eczr Nhde ao a We end of her ram ow Q V Her-er u ger Kna JOHN W FISCHER es me Mme cemnre as ROBERT H FISHER xnressr rs Orrreworlc777 68 deferm nec IS conversaherwaf sf O I . . - P A 4 HLY N d rcrx r .. pa lc U N 'Rees ...' 11 ll ', ,cr . . . ' c f ' b DEITER F. FISCHER Bick .ry , . , ei sc Y U be . . . I ' . UF' H Tak f A . . . Y, U . , . e y ' 1 . B bm e 'c . . . cars . . . L1 . RICHARD W FLAWS DIC carefree a sfrlkung ense of humor qulef JUDY A FLIGG Judy lxkeable from head 'r sln e a credzl lo A Cappella CAROLE L FRANZ Carol bluslwes punk of perfecllon affracluye MARIE D FREDRICK Cuddles a luffle package ol: dynamlfe paragon lulure secrelary cheerful ANN GALIK Annie a llarr for sporls an cd A B C Ann Beellwoven Chopin DONALD C GLIEGE on unprednclable chuckles ARLYN J GREIFENDORF a perlecl' lady capluvahng wmnlng personalrly lRENE GRIGALIUNAS Grugy makes eyeryfhmg enyoyable easy on fhe eyes flue sfudewls clmonce PAUL E HAAK au prolechonnsl lakes paxns fo please lms company sa pleasure DALE E HAHN Da e branns and braun ln lener refnrlncl CHARLENE D HAHN Char loquaclous carefree earlhquake of laugl1+er ELAINE L HALB Elaine full of merrnmenl buf has a sernous slde loo chocolale clnp cookies 69 . ' k ' . o foe . .. ' ,er ' . . . Q d' . . . . D 7 ' . . . . 0 - enllnusiasl ,' ,f , . Ar . P V' . ' l QM www-fe JOAN M HALVORSEN Joanne quuef charm does l'1er besf In all flwsngs commenls for everyrlwmg EUGENE HANUS Gene lon lean llkeabe complacenr jovial DAVID P HARDER ave lnql'1+hear+ed sma In sfalure bug lwearl' CTC Clwolr leaclwnq comic RICHARD W HAUCKE Rm afrer sclwool acruvuly a swmglrrg sax Men of greal slalure and a few words are besl JOAN P HAUSMANN om reserved a lalen ed louclw wlflw a ruslw easy qomg crazy Carloonlsf marvelous ease of humor nnffy dresser GARY R HEDMAN Gary 'rsasculme casual Away wurlw books we Fe hefe lor lllrl KENNETH A HERRMANN ou one of l'l IE boys Red Whlre and Buick lalkar ve RONALD L HITE on bar bell boy ladys rrvarr lwappy qc lucky NORMAN A HOFFMAN Norm lanky lelsurely lukeable JOSEPH G HOFSTEADTER oe a good lnrfle Joe cheerful lllfle qenlleman KAREN A HOGER Karen dulxqenl wor er Grade calm composed and somewlmal slay 70 f q , ' l . . . . . . ' ' . D KK! ' . .. ll A , ' In . ' ln . J U N . . . ' ' lo EDWARD J. HECHT 'Ed' . L . R 4' I k . . . A . . . NITA L. HORNBURG 'Nila loads of clollwes , . . and wears lliem well . , . poise ol: a princess JANE R. HUGHES sincere friendliness . . . al lner besf in . . . lalenled any silualion KAREN E HULADEK ivens up cass Jane ' lnor'neworlc7 lls nice lo be nafural when one is nalurally n Ce NANCY L ISBRANDT Nan iolces qalore as lner own Gen ie looked up SENIORS Guess Wlvo7 They cliee ed lo flue v l al in lacully senio game LINDA F JENNINGS Linda . 'KH l' a l . . . . . . . i U F. I ' ie Q lovely io loolc af , . . deliglillul 'G know . . . radiar' . Di' ' . . . e a 4 ' . . J ln , ere . . . Y DIANA MAE L JOHNSON smiles good books ar conscienlious JANET M JOHNSON ere llwere and everywli dimples MARILYN G JOHNSON rnalces 'Friends by be lun loving 'rallcahve IU ONE deco pas irne dl' arf of conversai Mar MARLYS R. JOHNSON Marlys' slrenglh of fhe alfo seclion . . . chaffer box circulares CAROL J KARAS Carol neaf appearance sophushcaled alr composed WAYNE W KARRIS Kurly comucal lm In love wllh r l' hearfy ELIZABETH A KASSENS Belly a charmung chuclcle Bal O Honey l1++le bu+ Oh my LARRY G KERBS Larry dashung debalor sleepy fume guy I4 Carrol old ALAN H KILBURG Dr Eunsfean lhe helqh+ of humor Golden Key arl wmner SENIORS NANCY A KINAST a lcnaclc wnrh a needle hear? for a home KAREN K KLAMA sfardom ID her lulure DANIEL G KLAUB lalces her 'fume Nancy Karen dramahc well Informed Danny dynamic Al1Amerlcan dandy dan GEORGE E KLINGBEIL George nduvndual 51 expresslve Hollywood bound JOANNE M KLUEVER agreeable halrdos CAROL E KLUGE a cerlam way of sayln prnval haulleur 72 lady lllre q lhnngs wlfly Carol ., .r . .r . . ' I1 l ' Q H . . . es . . . . I lr u I ll . ll . . l'I . Al' .. l 'A l lc . . , D . . . . Jo A D f GRACE E KNOLL Grace o s unrivaled lncandescenf excifemenf KENNETH M KOEPKE en mannerly congenial c nn cle s wifh lhe office SAIL M KOSTBADE Gay sociable sees fhaf fhe news qers around oulfils DUANE G KRANZOW Duane froubles are here loday and gone fomarrow broadminded and biqhearfed cars HAROLD P KRATZ a hall pass7'7 hes nice lo have around car conscious CHARLES W KRAUSE Chuck a good spor+ he resl o ihe world o gocose LESLIE H KRAUSE es RICHARD J KRUGER Ric composed adulf suncerevry all fhinqs KENNETH W KUBISH en friendly +o everyone Don? rush me sol? spoken ARNOLD M KUJAT Kuiie X rs Beelhoven Bach and Brahms rare high cheerful allure MARITA L LANGE Marila gracious lusf wha? fhe docfor ordered unprediclable DARYL E LIETZ Dary a wise remark 'lor everyfhing sludres lovia 'inii'i'sii... ' ' . . -. Y ' .. . o o T ' . H l' ' . . . 16+ i f Q by . L expression galore . . . hair culs . . . inclividualislic . ' h .. . like . . . ' ' in ' . - K ll ii .. i. f T ff ' L' KL! X qi l 7? . . . , ' ' X . . . I J . l 73 KATH RYN A. Ll NDAHL zealous 4 . . knows her mind and speaks . . . conversallonallsl CHARLES E. LIST everyones Frlend . . . Junior . . . fun I A .Li I, .p, DONNA M LUCAS loyal lrlend personalnfy plus ea UKGYW ll Chuck for all Donna 5 on + LEAROYD LUNDEEN uz cor' roverslal lauqlw a mmule puls pep Info problems SEN'IORS a lv lwramm pre erwls feve Ch ppas wn+l'1 l e award l r loolballs rvosl valuable player al Lullwer S ullw lw eyes JOHN A MCCOSH Jac readv llmg and a e l I a mee a Fl luanl lulure awavls lm BERTA R MCDONIEL Bulclv a Towy doll faslwuonable freedom ol speeclv CHARLES A MATTHEI Clvuck awa,s good for a lauq easy lo gel along wll honorable DALE F MADSEN Da e ea y does S mduslrw 74 '. A y e HL ,, C3 C SC s S I A ln . k , wl ' bl . . , fo pul I 5'mply- ' guy , ., . . X V ... b l lv I lf ' , h... w . l s 'l'..,lwy...' 'ous J PAT J MARTENSEN a wulllnq worlcer consuderale dependable LUCILLE C MELINAT Lucy cullured muslcuan Ilwaf exfra lnllle sparkle amuable AFRILDAWN D MESSERSCHMIDT Aprll enllwuslasf busy IlIIIe bee makes use of l'1er Ialenfs JANET E MEYER an maqneflc personalnfy Iowermq rcunfenance resslon 7 4 1X 45 12 ,A7,vcf4,Zvfg'e.f HARON J MICHALSKI Slwar Worlh a whole lol sense ol humor adrnl able DONNA L MILLER Slworfy TRAPPed her man smile for everyone her modesly candle Io Iner mem? ROBERT A NEAVES Nlbs worry who me ZZZZZZ C D IDA E NEUMAN qulel domesllc experlence nlen' ws CYNTHIA A NISSEN C ndy Io Icnow lner as Io Illxe her peiule pollslned polnfeness TOM E OCONNOR Tom I lease baslcelball w wz Tavorwle lurny fnen ELAINE L OELZE Elaine opnnnooafed soft spoken slcalunq Yo success NANCY E OHLINGER Nancy Blondue confndenl nnqwsmve 75 X if X fx' K il XX 'I XXII? -N 1 1 I . 3 I Y lp JA. ' ' . . . ' . 'J 'I If' ft - X ff V , I ' ff- g, ,A , ,. . is-ah I ' A I 7 . . . . . . u'-u . 'Il' ' . . . ' ' . . . CQ, T Wln llle . I I II bg. ' ,I i NANCY A OLSON pl asrng fo 'rlwe eye lruslworllwy ELMER R ORLOFF always a remar WAYNE L PAETH lm xy lrac er Emcee JOHN L PALUCH Ielsure 'mme all We +I e malces frlends easily MARILYN M PERUCH pleasanfness s a perrnanenl relreslmnq capable CHARLES F PETERS spurvfed Nance generous and conqernal fn good loolcnng Wayne achye Jolnn rascal Murlz par ol lner Clwuclc casual and conlenr volunleer af FORDS JACQUELINE E PFEIFFER Jaclr e del nlle plans rnalres use of lner lalenls yersalnle JANET R PHlFER an an quzel cleserylnc DONNA J POMEROY Donna senr mental and sweel zealous dalnfuly CAROLINE J POSCH Carol preclous a sfronq lwold on nuceness lawrlnlul lrnend CAROLYN E. POULOS 'Carol' arlracfive , . . happiness in person . . . deliqlwflul LOIS E. RABY ' ois ylyacious . . . good nalurecl qualiries rlwaf produce friendship 76 cred l dellcafe ut! ' K BRUCE D. REDMAN 'Bruciew a weiglwfy subiecl . . . moslly Marllwa . . . manages well HAROLD P. REMPERT Harold Cl1argel . . . a genuine friend . . . a llwing worllw doing is worfh doing well ROGER H. REMPERT 'Rogerm able fo express himself well wifh painfs . . . dislinguislied loolcing . . . lakes life in slride HELEN M. REIDELBACH 'l-lelen feminine . . . a voice so sweei ne're was heard . . . Jusl George SENICRS Happy bnrlliday lo you JOYCE E RINAS Joyce soclallle humor no end srnarl dresser CONRAD RITTER Con quiel lop nolclw pleasure lo know him ARLENE C ROCH loyia golden willw goodness grace of a snowdrilf ROBERT L ROLOFF o his own liurnor deep sincerity dependable V' . Ar , . I V Q h . . B b Cz' fi 'qi .r'.P' I , A . . , 77 5 ff W' ul' fs E1 ,eww KENNETH J ROUT en a ommonwealllw of fl'1ouql'w+ ambmous recvafs flne ln r DON B RYNO on L onard Bernsleln ll lurure unlnrnlled falenled ELIZABETH R SALMEN good nalured we 4 d LINDA J SATTLER a lol lo be proud lt ol d a clanrn on lwappune s ADRIAN NE J SCATCH ELL Belly sunslnlne every day Lnnda Adle helpful llweres Two smdes every queshon rordxal CARL O SCHELLIN no sucln rnan of work and wm 'ne manners of a genlleman SENQRS Car worflwy of acclalm NANCY L SCHINDLER Nancy parkles a bearn ol fun unbrolren chaflerbox CAROL V SCHMIDT Carol our years of lner lnnesf dependable as llwe seasons enllwusuashc 'X.'X MARTIN F. SCHMIDT a va ued classmafe . . . congenial CALVIN F. SEBAN ,onsclenlious . . . bazinq a frail o . . . responsible LOIS K. SELKE qulef charm and sweer manner . . reliable , . . n'c ,an CHARLES L. SHARPE UCe 'Marfyw cooperaliye rr a - ESS llclwarlie' slr rp as a lc . . . foremosr ir flue foreground . . . deferrnlned 78 SHIRLEY A SHEREIKIS S If agreeable keeps Wrsqley an busuness pleasanf and pleasmg LINDA F SIEGELE Lynn lwer company IS a complamenf harbors much dellqhf lr s as a dausy WARREN C SIEVERS apprecuafwe slncenly The space l pleasant company LEROY C SOUHRADA ee lhe lrue qenlleman rellable lo The end desirable delermlnallon PAUL J SPINKA au es hs 'ob wel manscne 81 Handsome malure ROBERT E STADI N lops of fhe lenors Q-ff-. BARBARA STASIAK cornpaflble mcdesl qulef and lborouglnly capabe polished LILY A STU ERTZ a ray of sunslurne flnouqlwful lwas a galaxy of good frarls NANCY L THIEME Nancy dnqnnlled a full mvenlory ol lnlellrgence worl'l'1y of llwe besl' SANDRA J THULL Sandy never a sernous momenl von elrous acllvllles unnumbered DIANE M TIEMANN Dsane 'rlnal old fasluoned frlendllness a perfecl oulloolc a bonme lass MARY ANN VARGO Mar +aclcl. i ' Q V J J a clneerful smie . . Oh lllal Pal Boone pleasanl ' 79 -ig- ...Lg- ..,.,-L. l fn f' fwllj L J JANICfE.A. vlclc an a lcfl lp say, buf a shorf lime lo say if in . . 1 io ial . . , a way of expressing herself RONALD A. VOIGHT Skip amusing . . . indusfrious . . . always a+ his besl LOIS M. VOITH Lo sows much . . . reaps much , . . poised . . . o+hers come firsf JEANNENE D VOLK Jeanne sllence IS more eloquenf fhan words fhe blush of rnodesly conscuenllous SENIORS Bev Weslrom and Donna Muller lally lardles lor he day LEWIS W WAHL ew one of fhe boys a newcomer I a lille buf of u ADOLPH WENDLING A us For al e+e When one rernalns modesl alfer alse as ell as barne lhen he s rea y RANDALL E WERRE Randy nnqussuhve muschuevous unexhausluble BEVERLY A WESTROM ey cl nlcely reigns In her a credwl +0 L l'l S 80 , I A l ' 1 . 'L l' Mwwh l' A ' a Ck 4 .,A,. ' hl . . . ' pr' w I , I II so . B I'II o P+ . .. ' ' ' SANDRA L WESTROM Sandy en lwusuasflc an mferesl IH people The Image of ganly LORRAINE E WEYER Lorne cosrderale of oflwers Sulenf as Hwe slars buf oh how she shines appreccales lwumor DARLENE D WICHT Do ly a murror of mlrfh energehc has lalenl' will Travel EDDIE P WIEDBUSCH Weedy makes flwe world a beHer place brnlllanf yesferdays confudenl +omorrows wor+l'1y CAROL B WOHLGEMUTH Carol a bounfy of goodness lc3kGS advanfage of opporfune fumes wall add much +o lhe business world KAREN A WOLFF Karen Wal sparkles on l'1er lps a sfar ID flwe llweafre of personallfy wor+l1 knowung worlh nohng smile worfh wamng for exqulsule how much belief can you gel RICHARD J YUDT RIC lersurely sclwool s RICH ual always on fhe b RONALD H ZINKE on nelglwborly a hard worker ben? fowarcls hls beffermenf GEORGE C ZOELLICK George Mr Presudenf cenler admlrahon success is enevulable . I U - Q K -w ' I U . LEE ANN YEXLEY Lee a ' .. . . ' lm ' . . . I a - ' . . . all ' y 1 ' 1 . ,V . E I-if-,V . . R . 'l of ' ' Adaska, Ronaki Anders, Grace Arrdf Karen Arnord, aGorqe Bakufis, Sandra BaVdes Dorrs BEVQTGVK Yvonne Bewlefr Edward Blccrr Barbara BNUEJE Dcnaki Bcdirvi, IYAIIHGXE' Breaker Sawdra Bcrcrvard' Barbara Brad'ke Charmayrve Brazfnskas Wifhcld Brcww K6rH'16+ri Brenner Jiiarw Burncyrte W?llTafr Bwfeabaca Gar, Car'mcbeU Robert Caccnlqrc. Edward Carkca David Qardev Reber? GeF'rami Jaime? Ch spaf Rfmard CHr's'ePse1 Carl Dar, Dermls Darfrns, James Dean Rober+ Dcuvirfe LaVonrNe Dxnrwfra Penny Dxrda Russel' Esfffs Clyde: Pram' RcrwaWd Fuira' Kerme+r C5125 1 MPCHQ' Gf:CdaC' Crwar Sea L Mrfon Qa 'rvrar Dar' Qi-Sie-f Rarde-wx GVQQQ- Cafdyn 6 VEB N'r'rL JUNIORS JUNlOR CLASS OFFICERS He-'bed Sass cfesrderwfl Caroline GWIBQG fvice-cfesrdenfl, John Huxrwcld 'reasurerf Lwrw Scrvwarfz fsezfofaryl. K 4' faaia aza. , :E Q 5- , in 1 15, G' , ...f ff M , A fb . ' it' ' A W. 1 .,.. f z . 525, gl 7, :E r W 95' .Jil A f ' Wag M ig: ,K ,A . sf- ..j ' I' .1 5, jgi 1, i - A - x f I- V, 1 . ' 5 R, A -4'-.LZ , M. .M l di-.N ' , .. - 414 F W ---'rr , n 1. x N-SP , r I Rx rf - r A a ' if .Q ai -1,25 . ..., I 3 ., , ' V -I ' E ' 1 v' 5::: ' V' gi ...M 11 1 . . 5 2 H. K ' A2 ' W . 'f25:.5:rg:5f 'f5:E,.::'::-... '-.x,T.7.Q',z,.zg' KVI was Seifaffiiiifi '5'QfH'f ,' W, fr' ' ' ff Q I I. . KHWQ . ' ' 'EEAE 'OVW Pb gn, K , ,. F 113 ' -f L ' .1 , f bf A aafl fgsi fy . wi X. A UZ .. ,I .Is . A A wx :'1' I ' ' lf? f1,.::-.g:5 .va 37 9 x, L-:Xl l 4 Va ' , 211- I a, , f if- - 1'f'.:. .. l l 'N ,Q Sf xg fr i li If, A N 'E' -1? S , ,gl P we .IUNIORS JUNIOR CONGRESS Baal row: Mr. Slrell lclasy soonsorl Barbara Bloo'T1,Janice Knoska Jilvn Hux- lnold, Sandra Balculls Bob lafina lvlr. Belnrend' lease sporvsorl, Frcnl row: Yvonne Bergmark Linda l'loydn l'lerber+ Sass, l.yr'r' Szlnwarlz, as , , - ... -,r 4 'Q 55 'K if Q K 3 S . . - JK . L lf A K A . K. W V 'f ag f , 'IM 4 1 Q , . K .N l all Q Q ea 1 f W T W' ,pf fb' A- 1 ., f if ...,. vii I, ' ,,, , 'E x 3.1 -1 , 'Y' W --5 E v R f w gg 1 f 'ha fy ,. my E' 'A 'lx :E ' J Q n A' Q- ' ,., 'T 'f 1-4 n:a: fn' -aaa we fi a a 2 ',', I bA.-- 25 . J , .,, E Q fr W' 1 9 A .-' , r ,J W W , , i l fu Grimm Allen Grlnlnq, Geraldlne l-laack, Carole l-laqbom, Marilyn Haqemeyer Pa+rIc l-lalm, Fred Hahn, Judlllw Hamlllon Nadine l-larrn, Cecile l-lauol, Helrnur Heaqberq. Donna l-ledman Dean Heidrnan, Sharon l-leilslworn, Roberl l-lense, William l-loevel, Jolun Hoover, Dlana Hofzlleld Darry Howell Wilbur l-loycln. Linda l-lruby Lorella l-lumpnrey Kur' l-luse. Roger l-luxold Jolnn Janefzke Roberl' Jolanson, Clillord Johnson Delores Jolvnsfon, Roberl Jolwnslon Slwaron Kalowslci, Ted Kamlwolz Jonn Kamlnky, Donald Kane, Raymond Kelclvarn, Russell Kllen Wlll'arn Klfrmlraus Llnoa Knoslca, Januce Korloul, Garrerr Konow, Gerald Konros Pa+ficla Krarnp Raymond Krause Ronald Kroeicer Arvveffe Krueger, Dlare Krueqer Jar- Krueger, ShIrNey Kublsh Gerald Kula, Srwargrw Kufsirwke WI11'arw Lafin, AWGN LeMaire S+arwWey Lesfyan, CHar?cHe LlHie James LHWHZ Marisa Locke, James Leung, George Lux Marie Lysen WI!lEam Lyznialr Ranard McChrvs'aN Rche McHroy Barbara Madsen Darferwe Marer Alrav Mafer Rizlward Malesice Alma Marovkr- Marie-fe Mafeyal PPWVES Mau Dwayne Maur, Lrnda Mamma? Jack Meirer Rcbef' Meafer Rkrard MeppIeW Marlafre Mariner Perwehoe MNC Jeafrehe Mulherln JQHG Naufnarn Nav Near, Andi Neuqer Ggraki Ngwfmar' Lirda 0 r N e sem aw Ncr'l'wam Ca Or C Dora d fs, fi: Wg W 1.-E ,,., ,,,,. ,Q gg.. 'QQ Qwifh ' 'QQ i a -'-- . W + ' .'2:1a: -'.:::,::,',sg:rf::.. JP ll' ' ' , M X W Y. 2 ii? - ----: '- if , ,- r -3' rfraxmif :rs ,gggi X Q ?- 1 Q. xx .1 if as J A ,, K gg - : -. .- Q 1, ,iff x x , .-.., ,,,,. aw-1 .,.,,V 2 W dw rvr- f ,m x JE? HEX A+' X FN? 'QL' raw' R v hx Q5 R x f X wa:-:E5f ,, ,- . EX 5: - :Q v:::, .T 5 W' FQ f ,Qi 3 rf ' ,r,a,, r m JUNIORS Wasn' 'Fai G.M. azserrwlfy xrrrrf? uf- K fl 3 Nm' . AW Q1 ,Jafar A 5 br rg QQ A S-Q XX C! K i 35 ,- , 1 . bell? f i i V : E ., 4 s M' fx Sie E' 'S X ii? 'Zia 'U J X .. 8 -3 nl 5 J m 'fZS?! Q. is 3 3 .V ef , V3 2 4 15- Q ' if Z , ..., -hh in .,.. N: A , ::,- 1, x 2 G so-. 1 ' +x ssssurss J J ':.:-ze. -r.. up ,... JUNIORS The Seniors have nofhirg on us now. Q' X s ,, , . 'Wie SQ Panseqrau, Sandra Park Carol Parilow, Gerald Paschlce, Sharon Pedersen, James Pefersberqer Gerald Plrornmer, Kennerh Phillip, John Piecuch, Howard Pirolc, Ronald Piellor, Ardala Pollack. Carol Qualllander, Sally Radalz, Dennis Rall, Fred Reichert Bruce Reiler, Joyce Reiler Lyle Rernus, Daniel Rhodes, Barbara Rooerweiss, Ronald Roman, Linda Ross, Delores Rorh Daniel Rorh Dayid Ruble, Judifh Sadalc, Ronald Sanders, Dennis Sansone Geraldyne Sass, Herbert Saunders, Gary Sehaeler, Norrnan Scheiclerer, Allen Schrnidli Glenn Schmidt Ronald Schmidt Suzanne Schuh, Al Sohullz, Linda Schulz, Arlhur Schwarlz, Lynn Schumann, Joielyn Snieman, Arl QV Sl1irran Shelby Sirncn Elsie Smerling, Lynne Smillw Cambron Scllanek, Ronald Sommerleld Rayrngnd Sporner, Lols Slafslwclr MaryEllen Sfalnl, Ronald SlO6ClilQ, Marilyn Slorrn Roberl Svobel Joseph Sfrancz-ek Franris Tanner, Nanuy Taflna Rlclwafd Tallna, Roberr lemaralc. Susan Thiel Alexandria Tables Eric Trader Wayne Valaslmcyic, Jolnn Veller Donald Walslc7 Ronald Wall Joan Waryler, Reber? Wendllnq, Fred Wernar, Clnarles Wlllclrl-on Carol Willis Thomas Wrubel Slvaron Wusclwke Rennie Young, Virqlnla Younqer Karl Zander Dam Zalewski Nariy Zlebafflv, Elalne Zlellce Horst Zlenwan Dlanne Zcellifk. Ronald 1 x .IUNIORS av-.N , fa gq Y Q P :gsm .,.,.. . Q gg mr 5 -'X 1. .I f is f ft 2 ' D.. 'R f Q-5. W is 1552.5 Q, 'ff vg W as ' N, ..,... 5 A 4, -w. X xv X . . . :,::5::'.,g- - gi wa . 'Q' , 1, -4 33' . W-Q .Q a a f 1? .. , 3 Qxama W a'aa 1 ., - 1 , l.,.,,., ' ,. ' ,Q ' -'l' mg ., Y ,, , J if l l nll E, S:.,5E.e ::, All A Lf. We 'eally enloyed 'nal ararv +lwls year, - N ' '1'55i2f:1E:E ' -'-' , . 2. U . df . ...,::.:gag.5a,,s::5,w2' 5 S I- -I 35? 5 . -aw: .ia . . R A M i as K ..2 - , .- Wm, fi ' f f inlrarrnural pvc' pw. 'wswa 55 T. ,Z I 3 Q y -w, -, X b'Z3'iiIsQ ' 4, . ,C 9' W' l 4 ...J SOPHOMORES Jerry Bfunlon lpresidenfl Ron Carlson l lvice-presidenll Dave Ufecli lfreasurer Elaine Rahul isecrefafyl. 1 4 I ...E-:V 1 My , . 1 PAQ, Z' F M Q as X Vx Q f-sw M. 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Ahearn, Pafricia Alwrendl Glenn Alwrens Kenne-'li Albers, Lois Alderson John Anderson, Rober+ Anysas, llse Allminson, Geraldine Ba-Qlrslrom, Louise Baliaveolos, Corinne Ballelc, Dayle Barber, Ronald Barmann, Glen Belwnlce, Fred Berq, Carole Berndl, Sandra Bislwop, Charles Blueqe, William Boelnllce Kenr'e+lv Braascn Sandra Brock, Ralpli Brouglw, Suzanne Brown, Roberl Brunlon, Jerry Buclf, Vfiliiarn Burnieisler Brute Burns, Palricia Burns, Tnornas Carlson, Ronald Cavanaugln, Marilyn Cederqreen, Edwin Collins, Miclwele Combis, Kennelli Creecln Suzanne Daqqy James Dalnms Darlene David, Alvin Dedera, Marqarel' DeYonq, Russell Diclcenson, Lindsey Dromgold, Jack Elms, Edillw ENVT! Judith Emudrbaier, Mari J' Fawn Barbara Feremcel Jerref Horam Rkrwerd Mowers Olive Q 7 1 'W . . ax ye f ,. N my ,:., , Q - 1 A ,. ,j Wd? W , M N if X A Fcard, Mowers :..: Fcrd WE3FKam , .-,-- , Frawk, Berry 4 ' :. N Fredeficxc Gerald ., - I Frubndf Glen Semen, WiU'em , Gardsfrom Ker1ne'5 Giben, Bonnie GYUZ WYflXan' gy: I --v-- Gcdfrey,Bcr11fe I f-5. x Greifendcrf, James Grd Gegrgfa if '-'55 HV Griusfi. Jana Guderkmr Jfyio Suyafxcr Ki-'rvif' A Harm Kirerw 3 Hamarwr Cav' Herwscb H555 ' Harwwm De'nTs Her' Jcawne Heiishcrf Jer' Helrrrmr' Dafd HQYQH Brig'- if 75 3 A ' ,gy , M if war ' ,H -2 ff, as ' - My fi P- . 'MY my , :ge . . N ,K y W 2 Y 'w N 4 Q ii ' 'EEN Q M iii , wp x wm2H i , ii - r Q mf . 1:3 - '9 QV' ix 'Z I.: in, K fi . Q Q- W . - I 3 if: . ' mf g X , , '-5 , Q '- ii .2 X ' gi-,gmt Abu Ev ' .. f tr Q ,., ' 4 . N' X 1 - gf vw AL.. ,E HQ, ' 'W ..,.h - ' I ' ' 3 ' fi? I 1. px 1-'Si -vwf.. - 1, Q, x at Q 5' . K K? Nile ,elif ' ik W- ' Q ,--, '- .' F'-pfg, 'mf '- 3 ::'3f32Q352fE.3QE: ,., '. 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'X H . . .:.1: : X 11: - .. f Ji f ii L i -i Ken 2 f- W A S6 ,H f ' SX 3 , ' 7'7' ff ,D .. i:1:9E:,.:I: KZ' fi 11 K' 955 'ii Q E33 2 - Q Q 1 ww am A,,. i ix Q. . ,yeh in ,A X fi 'iii .-i n ? M 1- 1--if - , f' 122 ' if , fi ' . N ic, WM A Q: .... 15: 555- 'Hu' X 5- . ..,. A ' ' , -, .'f:' f:1i,. i. I SOPHCMORES Tcur day - an educafionai, enicyabie and excifinq experience. 89 Karnba, Diane Kernpen Judifh Kinasf, Diane Kioske Wayne Kiuever Mariiyv Kei' Peier Kgioif U nafd Kcvbfide Kaien Kramp Shaman Krause, Charlotte Krause Marfene Kfause Susan KVr'i , G 'VFl6? 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