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L fl' ll, ta: , ll MY DEAR GRADUATES OF 1957 You have received your diploma. You have met the minimum requirements set down for graduation. You are ready for col- lege or a career in business or industry. You are prepared for some of the problems oi life. While your diploma will give you an entree into some of the situations of life's future, you will soon recognize that this competitive society demands perfection. Perfection, therefore, must be your goal. Iudged by standards other than those of the world you will never reach this perfection unless you take Christ with you in your struggle for success. l wonder if the apostle Paul was not thinking of you especi- ally when he said: You are not your own: you are bought with a price. So glorify God in your body. Life means more than receiving. It means giving. You can only give what is yours already. Therefore, be sure that you get what God wants to give you -get Christ. Christ wants you very much. He gave His life and blood for you. He wants you to come to the full power oi your body, mind and soul. Christ is for you. If you are for Christ, you have an unbeatable combination. It is my prayer that you will enjoy a full life. Your principal, Louis A. Menking Martin C. Duensing, Assistant Principal Louis A. Menking, Principal t I
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DEDICATION As the iirst senior class to spend all tour years at Luther High School North, ot all the memories we have, one of our fondest is that ol a most outstanding teacher, who has found a place in the hearts of many students. We feel that this teacher has set a wonderful example to everyone by showing a true Christian character and a firm Christian iaith. This person has willingly and cheerfully helped many students not only with their work, but also with personal and special problems. This teacher has shown much patience and understanding in the classroom and has continued to show this trait in extra school activities and outside work. Our class will never torget the wonderful times we have spent in and out of class with this teacher. This individual is Wonderful as a teacher, as a person, and as a friend. We, the class ot 1957, are very proud to dedicate this LOG to MRS. BEVERLY KAHZEL. MIS. Skull, Thorax, Pelvis, Femoral!!
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OUR FACULTY. , '. Q' .gig 1 ,sw 1 ff' Wg? A ,,.1 Nildift fir , Robert F. Berning Advanced Drawing, General Mathematics, Algebra, Assistant Frosh-Soph Football Coach Merle Bettermann Typing, Bookkeeping, Sales Advertising, Business Training. Audio-Visual Aids Elsa Birkner On Sabbatical Leave Arthur E. Blecke Physical Education, World History, Frosh-Soph Football and Basketball Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach Agnes Braham Typing, Shorthand, Calculating Mildred Brower Physical Education, Cheerleading Coach Gustav Derer Religion, World History, American History Donald Dinkmeyer Chairman ot Physical Education Department, Varsity Basketball Coach, Director of Intramural Program and School Insurance Robert Dorn Algebra, General Science, General Mathematics Kenneth Domroese Algebra, Biology, Freshmen Basketball Coach Martin Duensing Church History, Religion, Tennis Coach, lunior Class Advisor Melvin Everly Geography, Biology, Track Coach Arlene Grundvig English, Spanish Dale Hartmann Librarian, Assistant Advisor ol Camera Club Gene Hass English, Geography, Swimming Coach Nancy Heign English, Typing, Shorthand Ronald Hoffman German, English Roxanne Huxhold English, World History, American History
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