Luther North High School - Log Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1962

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UNDERCLASSMEN ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS S ACTIVITIES . onfenfs IT was a long Time ago, buT iT seems so shorT now, Thaf The class of '62 meT Tor The TirsT Time on ThaT memorable daTe, SepTember 2, l958. Many Things have happened since This daTe None oT us could ever TorgeT sTudy halls and sTudenT Teachers, locker Trouble and library Tines, class meeTings and chapel services. having our lockers on Freshman row in our Senior year, Homecomings and choir concerTs, our Junior-Senior BanqueTs, and Then Tinally, BaccalaureaTe and Graduahon. All These and many more have helped To make our Tour years aT LuTher unTorgeTTa ble. These acTiviTies along wiTh rhe knowledge we have gained have become The foundaTion for our fufure. Our yearbook should be dedicaTed To a person who has greaTly helped us To build a sTrong ToundaTion. THUS . .. We. Jrhe class of l962, feel ihair you have done ihe mosf for our class and our school in ihe 'lime we have been here. I+ is offen heard 'rhai you are one of fhe busiesi men al Lulher Nor+h and This is very hue. Noi only are you Assisianlr Principal and Dean of Siudenls, bu+ head of 'rhe English Deparfmenl' as well. Also, as advisor 'io boih 'rhe Siudeni Council and +he LOG S+aff you have done much for our school and also for each ol us as individuals. We have always found i+ easy 'ro come and Jrallc +o you and have always found you willing io help. We will long remember how much you siressed simplici+y when doing +hings and we are sure 'rhe con- siruciive cri+icism which you give will help +o malce us be++er people. Yes Mr. l-larilcopi, we lhinlc a lor of you: your Chrisiian' example a+ all +imes has made us aware of +he power of iaiih and has helped us +o build a firm founcla+ion for +he 'Fu+une. We pray 'rhalr God will coniinue 'ro bless you and reward you for 'rhe good you have done in His kingdom. we S-Deohcafe fAis Log fo Y. mv'-'W mwlfer gf!-arfgolof Wwe WW! -..., 6 vu-iv Q ecomes eakffy ln April oT l96I, a dream was born. This dream, if iT came True, would solve many problems ThaT were Troubling The minds of a number oT people. The dream would provide a place Tor seniors To sTudy and socialize during Their Tree period and would TaciliTaTe oTher valuable space Tor new sTudenTs. IT would provide an ouTside enTrance To The gym and a privaTe room in which The LOG and BLUE AND GOLD STaTTs could worlc. IT would also cosT TwenT Tive Thousand dollars ..- Y an amounT The Board could noT appropriaTe. So The dream began To dissolve even beTore iT Toolc shape. Mr. Duensing proposed a soluTion. Why noT give The sTudenTs a chance To raise The money? A logical explanaTion, buT so unbelievable. Some people considered The plan TanTasTic. STudenTs raising such a large sum! However, Mr. Duensing, wiTh conTidence wenT ahead wiTh his plan. Rough slceTches oT The building plan were disTribuTed aTTer a Wednesday chapel service. As The plan was explained, a Teeling oT exciTemenT came over The sTudenTs: and when Mr. Duensing had Tinished, The Teeling oT enThusiasm had spread. From April To June The sTudenTs worked To Tinance The dream. They did This by geTTing pledges Trom parenTs, relaTives, and Triends, and by promoTing special eTTorTs, always being concious oT The ulTimaTe goal. Today we lcnow This proiecT as l our senior room. This is The Foundaifion ThaT has been builT Through deTerminaTion, conTidence, hard worlc, and The blessing oT our Lord yi 3 Rev. William Beclcmann Reqislrar Counselor adalnainisfrafion anal guialance Mr. Marlin C. Diionsing Prfncipal Mr. Waller Harllcopl Asslslanl' Prfncipal Dean ol Sludenis Comselor Mr. Harold Meier Rev. Emmel Rogness Counselor Spirilual Advisor L . . x orm aszc ounolafzon All oT The branches oT The educaTional sysTem oT l.uTher NorTh are TuncTions oT The Board and fXdminisTraTion. lT is Trom The Thinlcing and planning oT each oT The members oT The board ThaT advanTageous plans are developed and sug- gesTed. This pasT year several changes and addiTions were puT inTo eTTecT Tor The beneTiT OT The TaculTy as well as The sTudenT body. A new record sysTem, lcnown as The Key SorT SysTem, was puT inTo pracTice in The oTTice. This included The aTTendance daTa and grading oT all The sTudenTs, oTTen reTerred To as The Hpoor Mans lBlv1. As regisTrar, PasTor Beclcmann, supervises This iob along wiTh his work in counseling. More apTiTude TesTs and occupaTional inTormaTion were oTTered by The guidance council To help The upperclassmen in planning Tor college. Even Though increased enrollmenT places a larger sTrain upon Mr. Duensing, as principal, and Mr. HarTl4opT, as as- sisTanT principal and Dean oT STudenTs, The necessary work has been willingly done To mainTain The srnooTh operaTion oT The enTire school, iTs sTaTT, and sTudenT body. The combined eTTorTs OT The superinTendenT, adminisTraTive board, The guid- ance council, The principal, and The assisTanT principal musT be coordinaTed Tor The proper TuncTioning oT The school as a whole. Mr. Louis A. lvlenlcing SuperinTendenT NorTh DisTricT Council, seaTed leTT To righT: Rev. Carl Sangersy Marin Duensing, Principal: Rev. John LuTz, Chairman: Alfred T-Temler, SecreTary WaI+er ReuTer: RoberT Perhesq RoberT Gresingg Louis Menking, SuperinTend enT: Car' LohrenTz, Treasurer. NoT picTuredg KurT Vragel: Ralph Snider .414 NN . . --. ywfwawii you---M c 'T T' Y-er he A ggunclafions o f e ?ingers sfrive 7-Yuivzre fArou8fA Ogcaclemzcs jo IGVIJ VQIIQVQYICGS qzaf are neevleci fweafty QJCLCJS JVC Q45 Urea, Aan 0,5 xl!-ole, open 6004, swf .mf execute! fo flnis ilnaf JMR, fjeachefg .LSL Avaifs Papers 570 Le WQJQJ an GILES? CIVIJ Vlflalflly Basic anal fmfnih QC A J f J qorm fAe founclafz adcaolemic hire qZrougAouf fAe sc 0 al' A I 24 4 X Hn f. My Lf 0 ,, wr , , I , L J ws.. W xg, me jf 1' jx if 5 A , . Liv K' j ff Xzfn, J I xW,,j,wf A V is ki, ' ' ' ff f ' tfgimg V , -.--5 ' gs- A WNY . mg W: X ,.,,.. 7 -- 2 Hf Q -' l f K J . fi: , rg ,Y ' hljiigay 'MW , Z K k 'L W gwfw . xi 4 5 Q Z 5 ,M . , W .,: f ,win , . 1 ., if MAX!! a4 rj-ounalafion gs Rev. Ernrnef Rogness Chairman Chrisiian Docirine Old Tesiameni' Affer a Wednesday morning chapel service, Acolyie Bill Wehrs exfinguishes fhe alfar candles. ormecl fjZrougA Christ The Chrisrian spirir is found permeaiing rhroughour our slu- deni body. and rhe Jreachers of ihe Religion Depar+men+ help io develop 'rhis feeling. Courses 'From ireshrnan To senior year -are as follows: New Tesiarneni l-lisiory: Old Tesiameni' l-lisiory: Church Hisiory, and Chrisiian Docirine. A special eveni fools place on Ocrober 8, l96l. for on ihal dare Reverend Emrner Rogness was insialled as ihe new spiriiual advisor and Religion Deparirneni Chairman. Professor Beriram, l-lead of Religion ar Valparaiso Universiiy, was spealcer on ihai' occasion. Though a Religion course is Jraughr during iusi one period of insirucrion, +he eiiecis reach info and rhrouqh every oiher area of siudy and life, God's Word is broughi inio any and all of our classes and acriviries. Mr Gary Seevers Mr. Arihur Teschlce Rev. Waldemar Wehrneier Rev. W. H, Weizsiein Mr. John Zehnder Church Hisiory Old Tesfameni l-lisiory New Tesiameni Hisfory O'd Tesrarnenf l-lis+ory New Tesiarnenr I-iisiory Chrisiian Docirine. Praclicing slide rule melhods are: Bonny Olson, Tim Rod- er, Al Edlund, Waller Nass, Bill Wehrs, and Bill Granlz. ogical fjZinLin8r Uses! jj The Ma+hema+ics Deparfmenl presenls a considerably wide range of subiecls from which lo choose in preparing for engi- neering, accounling, carpenlry, and various olher prolilable professions, The maior purpose is 'lo help The sludenl reach lheir life goals and lo develop logical lhinlcing. ln addilion lo lrhe regular lvlalrh curriculum, Lulher has 'ralcen a big s'rep. Two new Malh courses have been added. The Senior onors malh class is 'lalning a Freshman malh course al Wrighl Junior College. This will give each of These sludenls live hours of college credil' Also an early morning class is held lo leach 'ffl he basic rules oi lhe slide rule lo all lhose inleresled. I' Mr. Roberl Berning General Malhemalics Business Malrhemalics Mr. l-larvey Chandler Trigonomelry-Solid Geomelry Honors Malhemalics ll 81 lll Advanced Algebra Mr. Donald Sayer l-lonors Malhern61llCS l Mr. Arlhur Teschlce Mr. Donald Scheiwe Miss Lydia Robber? Mr. Harold Meier Mr. Burnell -lOFdGl1l Algebra 81 Geomelry Algebra 31 Geornelry Geomelry Chairman Algebra Advanced Algebra ' 1 ??f:?fZ.EZff gg . 'zrfzggffir iff 22. ' ffiilf' .55 145 A is f , 5 a' a N' mf 35 3 fvA 3 5 '85 Z ie 1 mi se as 35322 5? FF? if 55315 P MM Q . 'X' f sa . .V ' 7- ssh.. : E I T i in rf . yd f Q S Q. r q 1-.Ar I 5 ei S4 D4 'Q fy . ..i.::::5- ..... , Z Mr. Henry Beclcer Geography American Governmenr a xi E ,sais 5 ' , I .. Z5 ,i 1-ag: , lil, s' as ..-pw . Q W. ia, 25 lRev. William Beclcmann l World Hislory lodern European Hisrory Herb Bahnsen and Barbara Douvas have successfully found a geo- graphical place of inieresl. 3 Ae ?rOAlen'15 3 re made Clear Through meaningful leaching and special Techniques, rhe Social Sfudies Deparfmenl' meels ihe challenge of a rhreelolcl :, Q: -. We-in purpose--rhinlcing, underslanding, and recognizing. Srudenrs are ' g M :-- Jraughl ro lhinlc abour problems of manlcinol and governmenr. Q, ff They learn lo undersland fundamenral concepls and basic in- i r: ,L slirurions, and lo recognize mulual privileges and responsibililies ,A under lhe law of 60d and man. Because of rhe srrain ol lhe 'lx ZVAZ: 'fi' cold war lhroughour lhis year, rhe social srudies deparrrneni lllf has lalcen on a deeper meaning. The social srudies sluclenl learns :.: 4 Mr. GMM Derer rhe True meaning of war and is well aware of rhe causes ol ir. 35 Chairman American l-HSTOVY Mrs. Thelma Seevers World HTSTOVY World l-lisrory American l-lislory nggwk H ir 'J be 'QB' 'nav Mr. David Kolzow Miss Lydia Robberr Rev. Emmer Rogness Miss Janel Schroeder Mr. Gary Seevers Geography American l-lisiory Sociology World Hislory World Hisiory American Governmenl American Hislory , Lf- ' 2' .,, , -gy . ., gg s f H, ,i M E ' 5 tv ,ZW 1 if W M1 f U A., ' ss Q' 5 if s 4 i 1 Y 2 ' a ill ' I isa g liz 'Qi 5255 i walkifv' in 5 M 5312 ia 45, 1 'W Mr. Rcberl Connors Mr. Her-ry Becker Praclica, English ' QL 9 fi 5:53 Liferalye-Speech Janel Eheim, a Freshman smdenl. learns 'lhe proper way lo diagram senlences. -.MW , Mrs. Corne ia Grunsl English l 4 if E A S if L .....,. Q5 H gg! xg .,.,,: . i 1' ,Q 5,0 2 H f Q sie is Xt is it ,K 5. Mr. Waller l-larllcopl 2 i W' Chairman Honors Enslfli lll Miss Jo Ann Harlley Mr. Arlhar Malfhews Mrs. Lama McVey Miss Ann Norman English ll Speech English l English lll 16 l-lcnors English ll Basic Erglisnl Our speech and wriling are relleclions ol our cullural back- ground and our pe-rsonalilies, and so, The English Deparlmeni' provides sludenls wilh opporlunilies for expressing lhemselvesy and lhrough lileralure inlrroduces lhem lo good speech and wriling. Slandards are conslanlly being improved by our English De- parlrmenlr. An emphasis Jrhis year was placed on a reading lab- oralory lo increase reading skills. A basic English course was ollered lo sludenls in need of a 'lundamenlal background. Through lhese new acldilions and lhose which already have been firmly eslablished in our English curriculum, a loundalion has been laid Jrhal will lasl lor all The years lo come. Maawsifijsu . A3571 'Ms 2' A .Q Q33 4933 The Reading Laboralory and lhe Acceleralor, introduced lhis year, are used by Nancy Ziermann, Baerbel Baisch, Mark Dasler, and Judy Kadow, xpressive addihfies mprove WM, Mr. Donald Olfermann lvlrs, Diane Zimmer Miss Berlha Tiernagel Rev. Waldemar Wehmeier Mr. John Zehnder Honors English IV English ll English ll English ll! I-lonors Eng'ish I Advanced Composilion Basic English ll Mr. Dale l-larTmann Librarian lflOW!GOl e CTVIJ COVl'1l4fllflVliCCZi'iOlflS meve O cg P Knowledge develops Through proper use oT Library Tacila iTies. The library is second only To The Teacher and The sTudenT in The learning process. The library oT LuTher lXlorTh houses many oT The TinesT volumes, along wirh many pamphleTs, periodicals. and audio-visual aids. JusT as lcnowledge develops Through proper use oT library TaciliTies, communicaTions develop Through Toreign languages. In our ever-shrinking world, language is becoming one oT The mosT imporTanT means oT cornmunicaTion, Through The Foreign Language Depar'rmen'l', we learn noT only German, LaTin, and Spanish words and meanings, buT an underslranding oT The people ThaT speak These languages. The l.aTin classes used Their lcnowledge oT Roman hisTory This year in malqing a TloaT Tor Homecoming. The Theme oT The Tloa+ was They came, They saw, We congueredf' a paraphrase oT Julius Caesars Tamous guoTe, l came, l saw, l congueredfl lvlrs. Cornelia Qrunsf AssisTanT Librarian PorTare, porTari. porTavisse, Tamiliar LaTin inTiniTives are being wriTTen by Denis lxlinuTiliO. W Miss Elsa Birkner Lynn Jansholif endeavors To locaTe useTul inTormaTion Tor a research pro' ' Chairman Mr. RoberT Conners Miss Jo Ann HarTley German l 8: II Lalin I 81 ll Spanish I 84 ll Waves.. lphcysica Clin ess rows The Deparlmenl of Physical Eclucalion serves as a means lo de- velop spirilual, physical, social, and emolional lilness. The opporlun- ily lo compele in lhe learning ol skills lhrough leam and individual aclivilies is given wifh aid, supervision, and guidance. l'leallh classes are also a parl ol lhis deparlmenl. They endeavor lo give lhe sludenl a clearer underslanding ol Gods wonderlul crealion. The deparlmenl's inslruclion endeavors lo enrich bolh fha phys- ical and menlal lives ol lhe sludenl body by helping lhem lo build loundalions lor lhe lulure. ff . 5- ff! fig!!! ,R W- fj V ,Q ?fff3g Doing calislhenics are Marla Geier, lhssell Mueller, and John Schmoldl. V Mr. Arlhur Bleclce Chairman sical Ediicalion l, ll, III l-lea lhl 'UVA MS, Mldfed Brewer l-leallh l Mrs, Dfane Zimmer hysii al Ediicalion l, ll, lll WTCI2' M r. Ga ry Se-eve rs Physical Edhcalicn l, ll, rll Heallh l X 'aalicn l, ll, Ill LNXTYG. Q ,Q A 'X f . 2 G 3 4, Q :? f mf? fgg'Vggg5ww v'E'f'5m A N'-gang ' MM, 4 2 E 14 3 1 .1 1 ,X ' Q 'QW ,,,: H'- , ,WI -' -Ww ' f'QZ12mw4.4.., . ,X ' .1e+,.v.amM: wdanwnnea W , -affix' ' me Wie I fy J- Y wr C 11 'Ulu-.., W :QV ,E mn? Tn- MMV Our Science Depar+men+ conslanlly expands along wilh lhe ever-changing scienlilic world. This year many new maps and charls were added 'ro lhe modern lab lacililies of lhis deparl- menr. The deparlmenl helps each individual lo undersland and ap- preciale ihe beaulies ol Gods crealion and lhe wonders of science. This is mainly achieved Jrhrough lhe sludenls' own experi- menls. ln lhis way The deparlmenl gives lhe sludenl body a firm loundalion in lhe lield of science and enables lhem lo give greal- er glory lo God. WWHW M-'auf' Mr. Jaclc Slollregen Mr. Albin ilarnoslci Chairman Chemislry Pnysics Physical Science ldcnors Physics General Soence Honors Chemislry Knowing fhe imporlance of exaclness, lvlarly Kapchinski, John Drawer and Karen Buelow carefully work oul a chemislry experiment Aside lrcm ilneir regular lexlboclc, Nancy Krauss and Richard Treplow gain lcncwledge from Their own disseclion of a worm, Busily working on Their garmenTs are Judy Rieclc and Nancy Suhr. Ppheal 04145 roviole ,J - Mrs. Grace Nyvall CloThinq l 81 ll Foods l 81 ll Each year The Home ArTs DeparTmenT is hiqhlighTecl by var- ious acTiviTies. This year was no excepTion. AT ChrisTmas anol in Spring, Open l-louses were given, along wiTh a DeparTmenT Fash- ion Show. In addiTion, new clraperies which were made by The cloThing classes were hung in The Home Economics Room. lmprovemenT oT personal, Tamily, and communiTy living is The main purpose oT The deparTmenT. The Commercial ArTs DeparTmenT Trains sTuclenTs Tor worlc in The business worlcl. This year many seniors will qracluaTe as qualiicied secreTaries, boolclceepers, sTenoqraphers, anol TypisTs. Thus, The Commercial DeparT- menT supplies a necessary TounolaTion Tor business occupaTions, as well as personal slfflls Tor all OT liTe. ,W Mr. Merle BeTTerman Ed GusTavson improves his Chairman slcills aT The TypewriTer. Boolflfeeplnq OTTice Pradice Mrs. MyrTle Zellce Mrs. Carol Thorson Mrs. Agnes Braham Typing Business Law-Sa'es ShorThand I 8: ll General Business TranscripTion CalculaTing Typinq ShorThand Mr. Roberl Berning lndusirial Arls l X1 ll 1 A Ewfnzzxzwzqia ' ' is 1352934 fp effiiiglgi 1 f sg sl fxizglszs Zifiiiift r 4 Vgfsekk ' ia sxzmin Q -- 'XTZEI 'He . W 4, is w,sd, . s ., .,sk uA3,,yi I ggsgggg kwa . J, arg k,?7 .Egg E.3gI Ml., 7 Q 1 .,., Hg .5 - 5 ,. '4' v Wi? Ti?Qsd.o:2'T 4 - 5 ... 1 'sw4?QjQsl L2?-iT' qggigfiwagixggyig T egg :., :,:' ' g7e:T'w ' fs . 41 'f:,:fffis1':f.:u xx fs ' lwiflif KVVTG' 'si -QE5'L'sWh?' h Kilim ,ffr?a?wf3s l :mais - Mr, Roland Schlousener Chairman lnduslrial Arls l, II 81 lll Advanced Mechanical Drawing Planning The board, Skip Auler praclices a skill which wil help his r .ulure, E E e l '-.....,.,,.,,w Mr. H. Jack Sldiregen lndusfrial Arls l .fydgihfies 57414 - - The lndusfrial Ar+s courses are many and varied. They range from elemenlary shop lo Jrechnical drawing and eleclricily. A new addilion To This years incluslrial arls deparlmenl is The mill- ing machine, be-ller known as The 'lmonslerlf This machine ad- ded To The many olhers gives lhe sludenls excellenl opporluni- lies lo use lools which inleresl Them mosl. ll also provides a basic Toundalion of skillful aloililies lo be used in Tulure occupa- Jrions and home liife. i-lands work busily in lnduslrial Arls lo finish proiecl. Miss Ann Norman Ari l X1 !l reafive naaginafions The Fine ArTs DeparTmenT sTrives To encourage creaTive imag- inaTion. The ArT classes have displayed This creaTiveness in Their various arT displays. A new member oT The Fine ArTs DeparTmenT This year was The warmly-welcomed KnighT piano. Qur marching loand also had someThing new To oTTer. ThaT is - Top nolchl' aloiliTy which was shown by Talcing TirsT place in marching compeTiTion aT Valparaiso UniversiTy, and parTicipaTing in Two parades on STaTe STreeT. Choir music again was rendered wiTh TinaliTy when our Tour major groups perTormed aT concerTs and chapel, An excepTional occasion was The appearance oT The A Cappella and Girls Choir Tor The ChrisTmas series aT The Museum oT Science and lndusTry. ln general This deparTmenT eslraplishes brighTer personaliTies and Therefore more proTiTaple TuTures. Mr. Gerhard SchroTh Chairman Choir DirecTor lv1r.John Zehnder Dale Rohn and Rosie PresTi Band Direglcr rehearse Tor chapel service. .. Y Miss Norman gives help To Jerry Kuker in an arT proiecT. parT ol her job as boolckeeper, is Mrs. Meier. Sfallif fworA5 ,BeAine-fAc-Scenes Members of The Non-Teaching Personnel are very oTTen Talcen Tor granTed. Those working behind The scenes are The rnainTenance sTaTT, oTTice sTaTT, lunchroom sTaTT, and The boolclieepery all viTal elernenTs in The progress OT our school. Each individual oTTen con- TribuTes long hours OT hard work. WheTher Tound in The oTTice, aT The caTe-Teria, in The boiler room, or anywhere in our school, These workers deserve The recoqniTion and honor OT The enTire sTudenT body. WriTinq checlcs, which is a big The lunchroorn sTaTl shown leTT To riqhf: ChrisTine l.ochT, cook? Elorence BrandTg MarTha STernberq: Eleanor NoThnaqe'7 Josephine Ko- ziolg Lorraine Krenosq Ella Kling- beilg Doris WebsTerg Elsie Rohm and Muriel T-lalvorsen, DirecTor of Food Services. is idx WM ,T XV,: ,. A .W L .A I qgunclaiion S OVWQCJ 545 SQWIOVS 5c1a1'or Pass Aofcg lpivilccqcs usccl Zflnfi! ffm azllq ckzcy, , k.MQl'11Oll.C5 of fAc Past' mac! n Concern for fAc flrfurc Arinq loy :74nc! saclness in fAc forma f ar , ac facuqaf o qrcrcuuf1o11 'jf f f J ' l l ives seniors a Zeehnq of ncfzievcnoenf, C 4.MClfCl'iL7!l'CVV1VlCIl1f'5 ggynagokze n C Gala, lllcqil scizoof can offcf 171 acsc our years 1 yrovick a Zourzokvfion yor ffm Zufurc fo WAMA mevncy 6riCAs of wisdorn Ac cmlclecl eniors accepf new Privileges Paul Schwendeman Bruce Ferengul Presidenl' Vice-Presidenl Our senior year closes wilh a reflecrion ol four years which have been laid as a FOUNDATION FOR OUR FUTURE. ln lhese years we have had lo assume many responsibililies, such as pre- paring srudies, eleciing officers and class represenrarives, and guiding underclassmen. We, as a Class, have shown respecl 'lor our school and ils name: we have also expressed and demonslraled in various ways, The close sludeni-Teacher relalionship al l.l-lN. We express our gralilude lo The adminislralion and Tacully: and as we graduare To diiferenr walks of life, we pray lhal God will follow us on our way. Norma Sarfleben Secrela ry Class, Class Class Class Bonny Olson Treasurer Morlo: nie righl way is eodig Wsyy' song: o emi of Youihl' Flower: uiy of The valley color: Lavender and wine HAROLD JUSTIN AKRE Harry . . . plans fo feach physical educafion . . . acfive Iefferman . . . will always remember speech as favorife class. Baskefball I,2,3,41 Foofball 2,41 Basebal 2,41 Class Council 3,42 Jr.- Sr. Banquef Commiffee. ANDREA LOU ALT Andy . . . plans fo maior in mafh af Beloif . . . will remember school spirif . . . goes horseback riding whenever possible. Pep Club I,21 Bowling Cub 3,41 I-Iallguard 31 Sfudenf Assembly 21 Freshman Choir1 Sophomore Choir1 Library Assisfanf 2,31 Nafional Honor Sociefy 2,3,4. PAUL HAROLD ANDERSON Transfer from Norfhwesfern Ivlilifary and Naval Academy. . .enioys wafer skiing . . . hopes fo be a courf accounfanf. THERESA GRACE ANDERSON Teri . . . is planning fo sfudy merchandizing in coI.ege . . . as- sumed many responsibilifies af L.H.N. including edifor-in-chief of LOG . . . enioys horseback riding and marching clofhes. Pep Club I,21 Drama Cub I,21 Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choirg Girls Choir 31 A Cappella 41 Sfudenf Council 31 G.S.C. 3,41 Blue 81 Gold Staff 2,31 Hallguard 2,31 Jr.-Sr. Banquef Commiffee 31 Edifor-in-chief of LOG, 4. CARL LOUIS ANGELO Hopes fo sfudy business af Wrighf Jr. College. . . likes science and music . . . appreciafed sfudenf life program. Erosh-Soph Track 21 Halguard I. EDGAR PETER AULER Skip . . . is planning fo sfudy elecfrical or mechanical engineering in college . . , was emp oyed af a lilac farm . . . enioys sporfs and iazz music. Foofball 2,3,41 Track I,21 Tennis I1 Freshman Choir1 Sophomore Choir1 Leffermans Club 3,41 Biology Club, Vice-Pres 2. ELAINE BACHMANN Do-Do . . . has plans fo be a recepfionisf affer graduafion . is a professional dancer . . . enioys Iisfening fo records. Arf Club 2,31 I-Ial Guard 31 Craff Club 4. BRUCE EDWARD BAILEY Would like fo affend Drake U. and sfudy business adminisfrafion . . . enioys rock and roll music and sporf sfories . . . looks forward fo summerfime for wafer skiing. Bowling Club 2,31 Baseball Manager 31 I-Ialguard 21 Inframurals 3.4. ROBERT WILLIAM BALDI Bob . . . enioys popular music and swimming . . has worked as a car mechanic . . . likes fhe senior privileges. Equesfrians 21 Sfage Crew I. GERALDINE RUTH BEHLING Gerry . . . hopes fo affend Norfhern Illinois and become a feacher . . . likes fo Iisfen fo music in her spare fime . . .found pleasure in clofhing class. Pep Club I,2,3,41 R.A.C. I,2. KENNETH EDWIN BENDY Ken . . . is undecided abouf fufure plans . . . finds mafh an in feresfing subiecf . . . enioys baseball and bowling. Bowling Club 3,41 Sfudenf' Assembly 2. DIETER BERGMANN Plans a fufure in draffing . . . enjoys fennis and phofography . . . will always remember Lufher's Chrisfian afmosphere. Frosh-Soph Foofball 21 Tennis Team 2.3.41 Camera Club I,2,3,41 Key Club 3,41 Band I,2,3,41 Marching Band 2.3. RONALD ANTHON BANG Bang . . . plans fo affend fhe Universify of Illinois and fake up airplane mechanics . . . found chemisfry fo be his favorife subiecl' . . . enioys baskefball and fishing. Drama Club l,21 Swimming Team 2. ROBERT CARL BAUSCHKE Bob. . .is undecided abouf plans for fhe fufure. . .enioys reading biographies and Iisfening fo classical music . . .fhinks fhe Chrisfian fraining for a chrisfian life is fhe besf. Drama Club I,2. DONALD LEROY BEHLING Don . . . finds inferesf in fisliing and baseball . . . especia'Iy en- ioys fhe Wednesday morning chapel services and fhe daily devo- fions . . . found religion fo be his favorife subiecf. CAROL ANN CAPPITELLI Plans fo sfudy business af Wrighf Jr. College . enioyed Sociology . . .wil remember fhe Senior Union. RAYMOND THOMAS CARLIN JR. Ray . . . fook a specia inferesf in shop class . . . enioys boafing, bowling and fishing . . . likes sporf clofhes and modern or classical music. Frosh - Soph Foofball 2. DONNA JEANNE CARON Plans fo do office work following graduafion . . , found fyping fo be her favorife subiecf. . , enioys Iisfening fo records, sewing, and reading. 14785. WCW 00171 . . . JOHN NICKOLOS BERGMANN John . . . infends fo go fo Valparaiso . . . has worked on a ranch . . . wanfs fo maior in Podiafry. Biology Club: A Cappella 3: Inframurals. BONNIE LOUISE BERTHLEIN Pans fo work in an office affer graduafion . . . enioys lisfening fo popular music in her spare fime . . . fhinks fhe friends she has made af Lufher are fhe besf. Pep Club l,2,3. ROBERT RICHARD BIANCHI Bob . . , will sfudy law af fhe Universify of Chicago . . . has a keen inferesf in baseball , , . chemisfry and physics were his favor- ifes af L.l-l.N. Baseball 3.4. JAMES PAUL BINA Plans fo affend Soufhern Illinois Universify . . . enioys lisfening fo F.M. music . . , iazz rafes high in his opinion Band I,2,3. JUDITH ELLEN BITTOURNA J.B. . . . wanfs fo be a bank feller , . . enioys swimming in spare fime . . . will remember friendiness of fhe sfudenfs and feachers. Equesfrians I,2,3: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3: Pep Club l,2: Hall Guard I. LOIS RUTH BOHL Mousy . . . plans fo be a secrefary . . . enioys horseback riding in her spare fime . . . fakes an inferesf in commercial sfudies. Equesfrians 2: Pep Club I. FAULINE GERTRUDE BRAUN Worked as a model . . . showed inferesf in school acfivifies . . . has p ans fo be a nurse. Pep Club I,2,3,4: Sfudenf Assembly 2: C'.S.C. 3,4, Pres 4: I-lall- quard 2,3: Freshman Choir, Sophomore Choir, Girls Choir 3,4-: Bio- logy Club, Secrefary 2: Inframurals l,2,3,4: Jr.-Sr. Banquef Com- miffee. JOYCE ANN BRINKMANN Joy . . . has plans fo affend Wrighf fo maior in home economics . . . enioyed classical music and faiored clofhes . . . will remem- ber fhe choirs of L.l-l.N. Arf Club 2: Pep Club I. KAREN LOIS BUELOW Worked af office swifchboard . . . enioys bowling, swimming and fennis . . . likes fo cook. read and lisfen fo music in her spare fime. Pep Club l,2' Drama Club l,2: Bowling Cub 3: Sfudenf Council 2: Freshman Chofr: Sophomore Choir: Flallguard 2.3. PARLEY CARPER CASTO I-las p'ans fo become a docfor . . . amafeur radios provide enioy- menf for him . . . likes sporfs. Band l,2.3,4: Foofball 3: SHARON ROSE CLARK Shari . . . enioys going swimming . . . likes fhe color blue . , . will remember morning devofions and chapel on Wednesdays. WILLIAM BOYD CLARK Bil' . . . was a fransfer sfudenf from Marshall I-ligh School . . . likes casual clothing . . . enioyed liferafure classes. C70 Call C... wn JUDITH ANN CRAGLIONE Judy . . . enjoys reading and swimming .. . will remember The wonderTul choir concerTs . . , Tound Devi.'s AdyocaTe a very in- TeresTing book. ArT Club 2.37 Drama Club lg Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir: Girl's Choir 3,47 BARBARA LOUISE DAU Barbie . . .plans To aTTend college and major in elemenTary educa- Tion . . . Took a leading parT in school acTiyiTies . . . enjoys choir, TicTion, and collegiaTe cloThes. Pep Club l,2,3,47 Drama Club l.27 Cheerleader 2,47 STudenT Coun- cil 37 Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 A Cappella 3,47 Hall Guard 2,37 lnTramurals 3,47 LuTher Singers 4. KARL VICTOR EDWARD DAY RusTy . . . looks Torward To his career in The U.S. Marine Corps. . . especially enjoys hunTing and phoTography . . . Takes pride in The TacT ThaT LHN is one big happy Tamify. Band I,2 3,47 l3ooTball l,2,3: Drama Club 2,3,4: Camera Club 2,3,4. PAMELA LYNN DAY Pamie . . . wil Tollow secreTarial courses aT WrighT Junior Coflege enjoys musica's and The color minT green . .. bowling is TavoriTe sporT. Bowling Club 3.4. CONSTANCE ANN DE BLOIS Connie . . . is a TransTer Trom Waller . . , would like To major in 'iberal arTs aT U. oT Illinois . . . ice skaTing is a TavoriTe. Drama Club 3,47 MajoreTTes 47 ArT Club 4. EDITH ANN DECKERT Edie . . . hopes To sTudy aT Chicago Teachers College . . . enjoys music . . . will remember The uniTy beTween Teachers and sTudenTs during chapel. Drama Club 3,47 Girls Choir 3: A Cappella 4. JANET RUTH DETERDING Jan . . . wanTs To be a recepTionisT . . . parTicipaTed in The Junior AchievemenT program . . . enjoys baking and cooking. Hall Guard 3. LOUISE CECELIA DORNER Woiild like To enTer secreTarial work . . . Takes pride in The Triend- iness ol LHN . . . enjoys music, especially classical. MajoreTTes 2,3,47 Girls Choir 37 A Cappella 47 Pep Club l,2,3,47 LSL 4j Drama Club .37 CaTeTeria Chairman 4. PAUL MICHAEL DORNER Plans To sTudy veTerinary medicine in colege . . . likes lyy League cloThing and enjoys science . . . will remember The sporTs program oTTered aT LHN. l:ooTball l,2,3,47 Track l,37 GolT 2. EDITH RUTH DUENSING Plans To sTudy in The Tield oT medicine . . , always Took an acTiye parT in school . . . enjoys music and also baskeTball games. Thespians l,2,37 NaTional Thespians 3,47 Treasurer 27 NaTional Hon- or SocieTy 3,47 Pep Club I,2,3,47 G.S.C. 3,4, Vice-PresidenT 37 Li- brary l,2,37 OTTice 4: LOG Ass'T. EdiTor. JAMES HERBERT EBERT Jim . . . plans To aTTend Concordia, River ForesT . . . Tinds ThaT fleeping is a good way To spend his spare Time . . . especially likes The privileges aT LHN noT oTTered aT oTher schools. Drama Club I: Hall Guard 3. JUDITH ELEANOR EBERT Judy . . . Tound geography To be her TavoriTe subiecT . . . enjoys dancing and working . . .would like To work Tor a Travel agency or an airline. Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir: A Cappella: 3,47 Hall Guard 37 Pep Club l,27 Drama Club l.2. JANET KATHLEEN DORSEY Jane. . , loves Tailored cloThes . . , plans To be a brida' consulTanT aTTer college . . . enjoys winTer sporTs. Bowling Club I7 Pep Club I: Drama Club I, JOHN PAUL DRAWER P'ans To go inTo educaTion aT C.T.C., River ForesT . . . enjoys pop- ular music . . , Tound physics To be his TayoriTe subjecT. Band 2.3. JAMES THOMAS DREYER Jim . . . hopes To sTudy accoun ing aT Rcosevell College . . .work- ed as a Tailor's apprenTice . . . is an all 'round aThleTe. STudenT Assembly7 LeTTerman's Club 2,3,47 Track I,27 BaskeTball I,2,37 Baseba'l, 3,4: Gym Leader. ERNETTE ANNA RUTH FICK Has noT made deTiniTe plans Tor The TuTure . . . enioys sewing, reading, and show Tunes . . . will always remember The religious aTmosphere shared by The sTudenTs aT LuTher. Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3,4: Bowling Club I. KAREN LEE FICK Took an acTive parT in L.H.N, acTiviTies . . . plans To become a nurse or a Teacher . . . enioys A Cappella choir and baskeTbaIl. STudenT Council I,2: Cheerleader 3.4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3.4: lnTramurals 2,3,4: Jr.-Sr. BanqueT CommiT- Tee: Pep Club l,2,3,4: Library AssisTanT l,2: Drama Club I: R.A.C. I: LuTher Singers 4. DARLENE LILA ALICE FIETZE ls looking Torward To a secreTarial career . . . a'ways Takes a liking To Tailored and conservaTive cloThing . . . was impressed by chapel services, Pep Club I: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella 4. Q ING-RID CHRISTA ECKERT Plans To go inTo secreTarial work . . . enioys discussions on ancienT hisTory . . . one of WoolworTh's salesgirls . . . The color blue meeTs her approval. Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: 3: R.A.C. 2: Library AssisTanT4: Blue 8: Gold Typing STaTT 4. ALBERT EDWARD EDLUND AI . . . looks Torward To a career in The Navy . . .enioys skin-diving . . . will remember science courses as TavoriTes. Track Manager 2,3,4: Cross CounTry 4: Chess Club l,2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 4: R.A.C. 3. DENNIS JAMES EGGERS Denny . . . hopes To aTTend Allied InsTiTuTe oT Technology . . . en- ioys music . . . likes auTo racing. ConcerT Band l,2,3,4: Marching Band I,2,3,4: Pep Band l,2,3,4: Band Pres. 4: Chamber Band l,2. IRMA MARIE EICKENBERG lrm. . .plans To maior in psychology and social work in col,ege. . has enioyed sociology here aT I.uTher NorTh . . . loves To go horse back riding. Band I,2,3,4: ArT C'ub 2,3,4: R.A.C. 4: Thespians 3,41 EquesTrians 2: Jr.-Sr. BanqueT CommiTTee. BARBARA APRIL EISELE Barb . . . hopes To enTer a career in nursing . . . enioys reading and classical music . . . will always remember The ChrisTian aTmos- phere wiTh which The sTudenTs are surrounded. ALET MARIE ELLINGSEN Came To L.H.N. from STavanger, Norway . . . will remember The choirs in chapel services . . . reads, draws, or swims in spare Time. WINFRED H. EMERT Win . . . plans To sTudy engineering aT The UniversiTy oT Ilinois . . . likes maTh class . . . enioys classical music. PooTball l.2,3: Track l,2,3,4: STEVEN JOSEPH FAULHABER Flabber . . , plans To go To Trade school aTTer graduaTion . . . en- ioyed parTicipaTing in sporTs . . . Tound maTh To be his TavoriTe subiecT. Freshman BaskeTball: Frosh-Soph FooTball: VarsiTy FooTba'l 3,4: Frosh-Soph BaskeTball: InTramuraI BaskeTball. BRUCE ALLAN FERENGUL Plans To maior in languages in college . . . likes IisTening To re- cordings oT Judy Garland . . . enjoys sTudying English. Band I: DebaTe Team 3: Sr. C'ass Vice-PresidenT 4: NaTional Honor SocieTy 3,4, HANS CARL FORSSELL Is planning To sTudy veTerinarian medicine . . . Takes an inTeresT in cars, Tishing and hunTing . . . enioyed shop and science classes. I-lallguard l,2,3: Frosh-Soph Basebal' l,2: Frosh-Soph Foolball l,2: VarsiTy I3ooTball 3: lnTramural I,2,3. ARLENE DIANE FREDRICKSON Plans To rnaior in elemenTary educaTion aT NorThern Illinois Universi- Ty . . . enioys classical music . . . will remember The close relaTion- ship ol: sTudenTs and Teachers. Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3,4: Pep Club I,2,3: R.A.C. I: Jr.-Sr. BanqueT CommiTTee: lnTramurals. CAROLYN JEAN FRIESE Carol . . . has deTiniTe plans To become a privaTe secreTary . . . enioys IisTening To music . . . Tound shorThand To be her TavoriTe subiecT. Blue 8: Gold STaTT 3: Pep Club 2. TERRY WILLIAM GANNON Ter . . . is p'anning To maior in business adminisTraTion aT WrighT Jr. College . . . enjoys working on his car . . . likes reading works oT TicTion. Swimming Team 2: Pep Club 3,4: Bowling Club 2: DebaTe Club 3: FloaT CommiTTee 3: Car Club 2. LAWRENCE EDISON GARLAND Abe . . . is inTeresTed in elecTronics . . . enioys spiriTual and ragTime music . . . worked as a Technician aT WMFT-PM radio . . . served as an acTive masTer oT ceremonies aT school. Thespians l,2,3.4: NaTional Thespians 2,3,4: A Cappeila Choir 3,4. CAROL CAMILLE GASPARO Plans To go on To beauTician school . . . Tound biology To be Tavor- iTe subiecT . . . enioys swimming and baking in spare Time. Pep Club l,2,3. RUTH EVELYN GENSCH Ruthie . . . wanTs To go To Concordia, River ForesT , . . has an in- Teresl' in music, bofh singing and playing . . .very acTive in school acTiviTies. Blue and Gold STaTT 2,3,4: R.A.C. l,2,3, lsecy.l 4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3.4: Sophomore Singers NaTional Honor SocieTy 3,4 lSecy.l Library AssisTanT 2,3,4. BARBARA JEAN GEPPERTH Barb . . . is somewhaT undecided abouT TuTure plans . . . 'isTens To good music in her spare Time . . .was impressed by The helpfulness of LuTher's Teachers. Hallguard 3: R.A.C. 4: Drama Club 4. VIVIENNE CHRISTINE GEPPERTH RusTy . . . plans To sTudy nursing aT WesT Suburban Hespifal . . . worked aT a grill during The summer. . . enioys classical music. Pep C'ub I: R.A.C. I: SwiTchboard 4. RAYMOND HENRY GESSLER JR. Ray . . . has plans To become a prinTer . . . enioys bowling and many sporTs . . . among his TavoriTes are iazz, sporT cloThes, and ad- venTure sTories. VarsiTy Track I,2: Inframural BaskeTball 2. MARYANN GIESE Giese . . . likes To sew and read . . . undecfded on TuTure occupa- Tion . . . enioys bowling as well as sound Track recordings Trom musicals. Pep C'ub I: EquesTrians 2. GREGG CARL GIESLER Gregg . . .enioys working wiTh The sTage crew . . . plans To aTTend Concordia, River ForesT where he will maior in maTh and science . . . he especially likes The co-curricular acTiviTies oTTered aT LuTher. R.A.C. l,2,3,4: Camera Club I,2,3,4: Drama Club I,2,3,4: Bowling Club I. WILLIAM PAUL GRANTZ Bill . . . golf is a TavoriTe pasTime . . . hopes To enTer law . . . likes high scholasTic qua'iTy aT L.H.N. Drama Club l,2,3,4: NaTional Thespians 3.4: Marching Band l,2: Track Manager 2: Band I,2,3,4. CHARLOTTE ANN GREENWOOD Char . . . Transferred Trom Tuley , . . has an inTeresT in skaTing. ROBERT JACOB GROSCH Bob . . . TransTerred Trom Concordia, Milwaukee . . . plans on be- coming a minisTer . . . likes To read hislorical novels. Track 4. KENNETH DEAN GILLHAM Ken . . . is planning a Trade as an elecTrician . . . Tound pleasure in draTTing . . . enioys working on cars and in playing baskeTball. Pep Club 3.4: Bowling Club 2: DebaTe Club 3. DONNA MARIE GOMALL ls planning a TuTure in eiTher oTTice or socia' work . . . enioys playing miniaTure golT and lisTening To music . . . will always re- member singing in choir concerTs. Pep Club 2.3: Thespians 3: Freshman Choir I: Sophomore Choir 2: Girls Choir 3,4: R.A,C. 2: Jr.-Sr. BanqueT CommiTTee. JOY CYNTHIA GOUZOULES Plans To go To WrighT Junior Co lege To sTudy commercial arT . . TransTerred Trom NorTh Park Academy . . . enioys playing Tennis and wearing casual cloThes, Wm 495 l 55 PAMELA FAYE CAROL HASSLER Pam . . . will go on lo Norlhweslern lo sludy medicine . , . enioys boaling and music . . . will remember science courses al LHN, Drama Club 2,3,41 Nalional Thespians 3,41 Science Club 3,41 Na- lional Honor Sociely 2,3,41 Library Slall 3,41 Blue and Gold Slall 31 A Cappella 4. JANET FLORENCE HAUG Hopes lo enler Wrighl Junior College and lake a secrelarial course . . , enioys reading books on lravel . . . works as a wailress. ELIZABETH KAYE HAUSMANN Belh . . . hopes lo enler a career in music . . .laughl music al lhe Skokie Music Cenler . . , enioys reading, bowling, and babysilling, Library Assislanl 3,4. onfrol Corri ors, . .iuom-I ELLEN eRosNicK Judy . . . is inleresled in a career in medicine . . . had many var- ied aclivilies al Lulher . . . enioys co-ordinaling complele oullils. Freshman Choir Ii Sophomore Choir1 Girls Choir 31 A Cappella 41 Jr. Class Council 31 Sr. Class Council 41 LOG Slall Promolion Manager 4' Drama Club l,21 R.A.C, 31 Gym Leader 41 Pep Club I,21 Jr.-Sr, Banguel Commillee1 Girl's lnlramurals 3,4. JOAN MARIE GRUETZMACHER Gruelz . . . is looking lorward lo nurses lraining . . . has an in- leresl in malh and a liking lor myslery slories . . . will remem- ber L.H.N.'s Chrislian almosphere. Freshman Choir1 Sophomore Choir1 A Cappella 3,41 Drama Club I,2,41 Pep Club l,3,41 Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee. EDWARD GUSTAVSON Gus . . . plans lo allend Auguslana College and sludy pre-med . . . has an inleresl in sporls . . . is ranked Isl in class. Freshman Baskelbal: Track I,2,3,41 Frosh-Soph Baskelball1 Frosh- Soph Foolball1 Varsily Foalball 41 Varsily Foolball Manager 31 Sludenl Assembly 21 Nalional Honor Sociely 31 Lellerman's Club 41 Senior Council 4: Swimming 47 Blue 81 Gold Sporls Edilor 4. GEORGE HARRIS HAINES Will enler business immedialely lollowing gradualion .. . lakes a lancy lo clolhes, bolh dressy and ivy league . . .among his lavors ile subiecls are calcufaling, lyping, and religion. R.A.C. 3. HAL WILLIAM HALIHAN I Found general business lo be his lavorile subiecl . . . enioys read- I ing books on lravel and lislening lo popular music . . . lakes a liking lo casual clolhes and baseball. GAY HAMILTON Plans lo maior in educalion al coilege . . . likes lo lislen lo music and read in spare lime . . . lakes an inleresl in sporls. Drama Club l,41 Pep Club l,2,31 Cheerleading 21 Hall Guard l,21 Girls Choir 3,41 Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee, lnlramurals 3,4. KAREN SUE HANSEN Hopes lo allend beaulician school . . . worked al Wallher League ollice . . . enioys a good long walk. Freshman Choir1 Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir: A Cappella Choirq Drama Club I1 lnlramurals 2. WILLIAM CARL HARDT Bill . . . will maior in eleclrical engineering al U. ol Illinois came lo LHN lrom Niles Twp enioys waler skiing. Sophomcre Foolbafl 21 Varsily Foolball 41 Hall Guard 2. ROGER CALEB HARRISON Harry . . , will remember lhe dralling classes . . . enioys lislening lo sound lracks and sacred choir music . . . plays billiards during spare lime. Freshman Choir1 Sophomore Choir1 A Cappel'a Choir 3,41 Bowling Club I1 Goll Club 3,41 Lellerman Club 4. i GERALDINE FAITH HEIDORN Geri . . . enioys a good myslery . . . casual skirls and blouses meel her eye . . . linds pleasure in bowling and roller skaling. Girls Choir 3.4. MARION LOUISE HEMLER Plans lo sludy pedialric nursing al Lulheran General Hospilal . . . enioys voleybafl and classical music . . . will remember lhe school spiril al LHN. Pep Club 21 Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3,41 Thespians l,2,3,41 Library Assislanl 41 R.A.C. 3. VIRGINIA ELLEN MARTHA HERODES Ginny . . . will lollow lhe career ol elemenlary educalion . . . en- ioys popular music and books ol liclion . . . always enjoyed lhe lriendliness ol classmales. Girls Choir 3,41 Blue 8: Gold Typing Slall. 5 Cafefera, 541441 Mn clerclassm en JOHN E. HESSLER Would like 'lo allend Wrighl Jr. College 'ro begin work in archilec- lure . . . lound malh his lavorile subiecl . . . especially likes lhe Co-curricular aclivilies offered al L.H.N. Freshman Band: Senior Band 2,3,4: Chess Club. ROBERT WILLIAM HILL Bob . . . plans on going inlo Nava' Air Force . . . has worked as an apprenlice lo a sleel engraver . . . enjoyed social sludies. ROBERT BREWER HUSBERG Bob . . . plans lo enler a career in business . . .enioys working on his l93O Ford . . . likes loolball. modern and classical music. as well as lhe color o'ive green. Foolball I: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Sophomore Sing- ers, A Cappella 3.4: Lufher Singers 4: Bowling Club 2: Hall Guard 3. ROBERT J. HUTH Bob . . . plans for lhe lulure are uncerlain . . . has worked in a prinl shop . . . enioys playing baskelball. Foolball I,2.3. JOHN SCOTT IVERSON Ivy . . . is looking forward 'ro sludying law in college . . . enioys reading conlemporary philosophy and lislening lo iazz . . . has an inleresl in speech and baskelball. Cass Presidenl' 2: Car Club 2: Drama Club l,2,4: Debale Club 3: Slage Crew I.2: Class Floal Commilfee chairman 2.3. KENNETH AUGUST JACOBSEN Jake . . . is planning lo enler Law . . . lakes an aclive parl in alhlelics .. found speech Class and Senior Conlrol among his lavoriles al Lulher. Foolball 2.4: Baskelball l,2,3.4: Track 2.4: Sludenl Counci' 3: Class Council 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 2,3,4: Nafional Thespians 2,3,4: l.e+lerman's Club 3.4. LYNN JANSHOFF Hopes lo allend Chicago Teachers College and major in Engish . . . will always remember religion classes . . . excels in swimming. Drama Club 2: Library 3.4: Ollice 4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappel a 3.4. SANDRA LYNNE JENSEN Sandy . . .spends much lime al lhe organ . . .would like lo sludy music al Concordia. River Foresl . . . Found English mosl enioya- ble. Band l.2.3,4' Marching Band 2.3.41 Hallguard 2. DONALD HERBERT JOHNSON Donnie . . . plans lo sludy accounling al Iowa Wesleyan . . . lranslerred from Oak Park . . . parlicipaled in many sporls al LHN. Bowling Club 2.3.4: Foolball 2.4: Varsily Baskelball 2.3,4: Varsily Baseball 2.3: Varsily Foolball 4: Lel rerman's Club 4: Biology Club 2: Pep Club 2.3.41 Jr.-Sr. Banque? Commillee 3. ANDREA MARIE KARKO Andie . . .is undecided on fulure p'ans. . .had a iob as a bindery worker . . . likes lhe friendliness ol everyone al L.H.N. Pep Club I,2: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3.4. RAYMOND ARTHUR KARNAT1 Ray , . . is undecided as lo lulure occuplion . . . enioys playing Toolbafl and baseball . . . p'ays lhe guilar in his spare Time. Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3.4: Baskelball I: Swimming 2: Baseball 3.4. ARTHUR WILLIAM KARSEL JR. Arlie . . . hopes lo allend Valpo and siudy business. . .was a very aclive lhree sporl lellerman . . . worked as a counse'or al a sum- mer camp. Foolball l,2,3.4: Baskelbal' I.2,3,4: Track I.2,3,4: Pep Club 3.4: Bowling 2: Lellerman's Club 3.4: Debale Club 3. CHERYL ANN JOURGENSEN Jourgie . . . hopes 'ro become a privale secrelary . . . shorl-slory lover . . . enioys playing wilh her poodles. DORATHY HONOR KAMPHAUSEN Has plans lo become a 'leacher . . . was exlremely responsible in many and varied aclivilies . . .wil remember The closeness belween iunior and senior classes. Library Slall 2,3,4: Pep Club l,2,3: Drama Club l,2,3: R.A.C.: V.P. 2: lnlramurals ,3,4: G,S.C. 3.4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3.4: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Chairman: LOG Slalli Copy Edilor. MARTIN ALFRED KAPCHINSKI Marly . . . p'ans lo lurlher his educalion in lhe field of malh . . . enioys linkering wilh cars and Iislening lo iazz music . . . looks 'lor- ward 'ro playing Tennis. V Varsily Foolball 3: Tennis 8.4: lnlramural's 3.4: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Com- millee. ffl? LOUIS JOHN KOHLHOFF Lou . . . would like To enTer engineering . . . enjoys all Types oT music . . . liked maTh. Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3.4. JAMES ALLEN KOPENY Jim . . . has p'ans To sTudy law . . . enjoys progressive jazz, Tennis End ivy league cIoThing . . . Thinks his classmaTes friendliness is The esT. Tennis 2,3,41 GolT I1 Key Club 'Tj Blue 81 Gold STaTT 213,41 Thespians 3.4: NaTionaI Thespians 3.4: Hallguard 31 Freshman Choir: Sopho- more Choir. WILLIAM JOSEPH KOUBA Bill . . . is undecided as To TuTure plans . . . spends his spare Time working on cars . . . enjoys foa+baII and The Triendliness oT L.I-I.N. sTudenTs. Freshman FooTball Ij VarsiTy FooTbaIl 3,41 Track 21 Bowling Club 2. JUDITH BERTHA KEHM Judi . . . works Tor Andes Candies . . . Takes parT in school ac- TiviTies , . . approves highly oT The color lavender. Pep Club I,2,3,41 Drama Club I,2,3,41 G.S.C. 41 Blue 81 Gold STaTT 4: R.A.C. I1 I-Iallguard 3. TERRENCE PATRICK KELSEY Terry . . . hopes To aTTend The UniversiTy oT Iliinois aT Navy Pier and maior in maTher'naTics . . . likes baseball . . . raTes A Cappella choir oT L.I-l.S. very highly. A Cappella 3,41 Tennis 3,41 Bowling Club 31 LOG sTaTT41 NaTionaI I-Ionor SocieTy 41 FaoTbalI Manager 213. PATRICIA ARLENE KING PaT . . . is undecided beTween journalism and speech and drama . . . enjoys bowling . . . likes The school spiriT aT LuTher. Freshman Choir I1 Sophomore Choir 21 Girls Choir 3,41 Drama Club l,2,3,4: Pep Club I,2,3,41 Frosh.-Soph. Cheerleading Manager 31 Jr.-Sr. BanqueT CommiTTee1 ArT Club 41 Blue 8: Gold STaTT 3: Bowling Club 2. RONALD WARREN KING Ron . . . wil' Tollow a career in elecTronics . . . Tinds phoTography very inTeresTing . . . Tinds The religious Training aT L.I-I.N. a big asseT To his IiTe. SUSANNE B. KING Suzie. . . plans To enTer elemenTary leaching . . . likes To sew . . . TransTer Trom Glenbrook. Drama Club I: Pep Club I,21ArT Club 2j Spanish Club 31lVlajoreTTe 4. MARGUERITE KIRCHNER Marge . . . has plans To go on To co lege and Then Teach phys. educaTion . . . Took an acTive parT in many acTiviTies aT LI'IN . . . enjoys sporTs and Tashion books. ArT Club 4: Pep Club I,2,3,41 Cheerleader I1 InTramuraIs: Drama Club1 NaTional Thespians 314: Biology Club 21 R.A.C. 3,41 Class SecreTary I1 Floaf CommiTTee1 BanqueT CommiTTe1 Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3. GLORIA JEAN KLAFIN Is planning To enTer a nursing proTession . . . enjoys reading and babysiTTing . . . knows she will never TorgeT LuTher NorTh, espe- cially The kindness OT her classmaTes. Thespians I. HARTLAND PAUL KLOTZ Plans on sTudying eIecTrical engineering aT l.I.T .... enjoys science . . , will remember The concern and devoTion oT The Teachers oT The school. Science C ub 4. RUTH ELIZABETH KOEPP RuThi . . . plans To aTTend The ArT InsTiTuTe To become an inTerior decoraTor . . . enjoys lisTening To jazz, and likes To bowl in her spare Time . . . will remember The Triendly aTTiTude oT The sTudenTs Toward each oTher. InTramurals 4: Girls Choir 3,41 Pep Club I,2,31 ArT Club l,41 Drama Club I,2,3,41 R.A.C, 3,41 Jr.-Sr. BanqueT CommiTTee: I-Ia lguard 2. X -rn' CARL A. KOWSKY Will remember The many acTiviTies oT L.I-I.N. . . . spends much Time on The Tennis courT . . . drug sTore junior execuTive. Key Club 2.3: Vice-Pres 4: LOG STaTT PhoTo EdiTor 41 DebaTe Club 3j LeTTermans Club 2,3141 Tennis 2,3141 I-Iallguard 31 Jr.-Sr. BanqueT CommiTTee 3: lnTramurals 3. KATHLEEN MARCIA KRIZAN KaThy . . . hopes To aTTend Concordia in River ForesT To major in eIemenTary educaTion . . . Tound maTh To be TavoriTe subjeCT . . . likes To read mysTery sTories. Drama Club Ii ArT Club 21 Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir: A Cappella 4. LOIS EILEEN KROG Would 'ike To become a recepTionisT aTTer graduaTion . . . Tound Typing To be her TavoriTe subjecT . . . enjoys rock and roll music and ice skaTing. Marching Band I1 ConcerT Band I,2. GERALD WARREN KUKER Jerry . . . showed a friendly and acfive spirif af Lufher . . . is planning fo sfudy music in fhe fufure . . . enioyed choir. biology. and his fellow classmafes. Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3,47 Sophomore Singers: Lufher Singers: Arf Club I,2,3,4: Pres. 2,31 R.A.C. 21 Jr.- Sr. Banquef Commiffee Chairman: Hallguard 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Library Sfaff 2.31 Junior Class Council. JUDITH ANN KUKIS Kook . . . has plans for work affer gradualion , . . found calculafs ing fo be her favorife subiecf . . . enjoys fraveling. swimming. and volley ball. Hallguard 31 Pep Cub I.2.3,41 Drama Club l,21 Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir 21 Girls Choir. LUCILLE CAROLYN KURTZ Lu . . . plans on becoming a secrefary . . . enioys bowling . . . likes friendliness of fhe srudenfs af LHN. Pep Club I.2.31 Drama Club l,21 Hall Guard 2.3: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir. ALLEN EDWARD LADENDORF Al . . . excels on fhe foofball field . . . has worked as life guard for park disfricf . . . enioys varied sporfs. Foofball I,2,3.41 Baskefball l,2: Baseball 2.3.41 Leffermen's Club 2,3,4: Sfudenf Assembly: Baskefball lnframurals 3.4. DEANNA LEE LANCASTER Has plans 'Io become a feacher . . . enioys fhe friendly affifude af L,H.N., and liferafure class . . . fakes a fancy fo plain clofhes and fhe color lavender. Hallguard 3: Library Assisfanf 41 Drama Club 3.4. RICHARD M. LANOCH Rich . . . is undecided abouf fufure plans . . . enioys music, es- pecially iazz . . . among his likings are speech class and baseball. Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Sophomore Singers: A Cappella 3.4: Lufher Singers 4. CAROL ANN LAWRENZ Plans fo affend Chicago Teachers College . . . enioys dancing and reading . . . especially likes fhe friendliness of fhe sfudenfs, Arf Club I: Pep Club I,2f Drama Club I,2.3.4: Girs Choir 3.4: Hallguard 2. DORIS GAIL LEENEY Gail . . . was l96I Homecoming Queen . . . is looking forward fo affending Sf. Olaf or Wiffenberg College look inferesf in cheerleading and pep assemblies. Senior Cass Council: Cheerleading 2.3.4, Capfain 4: Concerf Band: G.S.C. 31 Beginning Band: Jr.-Sr. Banquef Cornmiffee1 Blue 8: Gold Sfaff 2.3: Library Ass'f 2: lnframurals 2.3.4: Pep Club l,2,3,4. JOHN WILLIAM LEMM Bound for Wrighf Jr. College . . . would like fo be an archifecfural engineer . . . likes fhose ivy league clofhes. 'W'? KAREN VIRGIE LUTH Will go info accounfing . . . Blue 8: Gold senior edifor . . . likes sweafer and skiri' co-ordinafes, Library Assisfanf 3.4: Blue 81 Gold Sfaff 31 Senior Edifor 4: Na- fiona' Honor Sociefy 4. SANDRA LEE MAHONEY Sandy . . . plans fo follow English maior in college . . . spends much fime reading and lisfening fo choral and classical music . . . was impressed by fhe religious afmosphere ai' Lufher. Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3: A Cappela 4: Drama Club 2.3.41 Nafional Thespians 4: R.A.C. 31 Nafional Honor Sociefy 3,41 Library Assisfanf 4. NANCY ANN MAI Nan .. . fransfer from Sfeinmefz . . . plans fo do secrefarial work . . . enioys wafer-skiing and bowling . . . worked as a swifch- board operafor. 'T' GLORIA JEAN LINDNER Gor . . . enioys sporfs evenfs . . . will remember fhe school spirif af L.H.N. acfivifies . . . is undecided abouf fufure plans. Drama Club 2.3.41 R.A.C. 21 Library Ass'f 3,41 Pep Club 2. EVA MAY LOSETH Wanfs fo go fo Trinify College . . . enioys reading hisforical novels and playing in band . . . in spare fime enioys ice skafing. Concerf Band 2.3.41 Marching Band 2.3.41 Marching Band 2.3.41 Blue 8: Gold Sfaff 4. MARILYN JOYCE LOTTES Mar . , . has plans for work affer graduafion . . . her favorifes in- clude fhe color lavender. and rock and roll music . . . found infer- esf in religion classes. Pep Club I.2.31 Drama Club I.2.31 Hallguard 3. JANIS KAYE MEURER Jan . Transfer from Roosevelf High in Chicago . . . models c,oThes in spare Time . . . hopes To become a nurse. Majoreffe 4j Girls Choir 4. CONSTANCE MARY MEYERS Connie . . . has plans for a career in business . . . enjoys ficfion books and wafer skiing . . . will especialiy remember friendly aT- mosphere of L.H.N. R.A.C. I1 Pep Club 2,31 Freshman Choir1 Sophomore Choir: Gir's Choir 31 A Cappella 41 Jr.-Sr. Bariquef CommiTfee1 Thespians 3. DAVID ALAN MIELKE Dave . . . would like To sfudy social sfudies in college . . . enjoy: reading and classical music . . . found LuTheriTes very friendly. 65595, GVWQPCZPQVS, . . CHRISTINE LYNNE MANN Chris . . . is planning To aTTend The ArT InsTiTuTe where she will Take up inferior decorafing finds enferfainmenf in jazz and dafing she especially likes The senior privileges. Drama Club I,33 Pep Club I,31 Freshman Choir 31 ArT Club 4. KENNETH MELVIN MANSK Ken . .. has worked as pharmacy assisfanf .. . enjoys working mafh problems . . . jazz appeals To him. Freshman Baskefbal lj Frosh-Soph FooTbalI 21 STudenT Assembly 2. KAREN KRISTENE MARTIN Wou'd like To sTudy Archeology in college . . . enjoys wafching baskeTba'l and reading . . . will always remember The friendly aT- mcsphere in L.H.N.'s hails. Drama Club I,2,3,41 Freshman Choir1 Sophomore Choir1 Pep Club I1 Jr.-Sr. Banguef CommiTTee1 Inframurals 2. ,IAMES WILLIAM MASULIS Bill . . . undecided as To fuTure plans . enjoys cusfom cars and ishing . . . is an aufo car race fan. Track Team 2. CHARLES RUSSEL MCDONALD Chuck . . , plans To major in chemisfry aT The U. of Illinois . . . enjoys scuba diving . . .will remember good spirif of classmafes. Drama Cub I,2. JOSEPH CLARK McPEEK Joe . . . came To us from Lufheran High School, Milwaukee . . . worked as a Tree surgeon . . . was an acfive IeTTerman in Three sporfs. Baskefbali 3,41 Baseball 3,41 Varsify FooTball 4. CHARLES HENRY MEAD Chuck . . . plans To aTTend Valpa . . . worked for The Milwaukee Rai road . . . Took an acfive parf in Three major sporTs. VarsiTy Foofball 2.3.41 Frosh-Soph Baskefball I.21 VarsiTy BaskeTbaIl 3,41 Frosh-Soph Baseball I,21 Varsify Baseball 3,41 LeTTermen's Club 3,4-1 Bowling I. ALAINE CAROLINE MEINKOW Enjoys parficipafing in and wafching sporTs . . . likes The closeness of The four classes aT L.H.N .... novels provide favorife pasTime. G.S.C.41 Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3,41 Pep Club I,2.3.41 Jr.- Sr. Banquef CommiTTee1 Library AssisTanT 3: Cheerleader 2,41 Girls Inframurals. KENNETH CLARENCE METZNER Ken . . . is undecided abouT fufure plans . . . found maTh To be mosf enjoyable . . . spends spare Time working on cars and Iisfen- ing To jazz. Band I1 Hal'guard 3. CHERYL MILLER Cherie . . . was a Transfer from Senn High School . . . wou'd like To major in hisfory and arf in college . . . enjoys swimming, mood music, and The friendly aTmosphere aT Lufher. WARREN EDWARD MILLER Hopes To aTTend Concordia in Milwaukee . . . enjoys mysfery sfories and physics class . . . will remember The Chrisfian aTmosphere aT L.H.N. Drama Club I12,3,4: Nafional Thespians 3.41 Inframuralsj Hal'guard 3j A Cappella 41 Band I,2,31 Lufher Singers 4. WERNER A. MODERHACK Wern . . . looks forward To aTTending Universify of Illinois . . en- joys jazz . . . will major in mafhemafics. 347161 Class JQGPILS CHERYL DARLENE MONEY Money . . . would 'ike lo work in a bank aller Lulher . . . enioys skaling, baskelbaln and rock and roll music. . . always liked L.l-LN. pep assemblies. Pep Club IZ: Hallguard 3. GEORGE ALBERT MOON Bulch . . . is planning a lulure in socia' work . . . English lound lo be his lavorile subiecl . . .lakes an inleresl in advenlure slories. ivy league ciolhes. and swimming. Bancl l.2.3,4. SUSAN HELEN MUEHLSCHLEGEL Sue . . , is a lransler lrom Cryslal Lake High . . . has a special in- leresl iri painling and sewing . . . enioys advenlure slories and Eng- lish DOROTHY HELEN MUELLER Would like lo sludy psychology in college . . . enioys semi-c'assi- cal music . . . her lavorile sporl - archery. Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3.4: Sludenl Coun- cil 2. WALTER EDWARD NAAS Chip . . . plans lor a career in leaching . . . lound pleasure in lrigonomelry . , . will always remember lhe school spiril. Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Bowling Club 4: Baseball 4: Swimming 4: Biology Club 2. JAMES A. NASHEIM Jim . . . undecided aboul plans aller gradualion . . . has an in- leresl in sporls . . . has lraveled in Europe. Frosh-Soph. Foolball l,2: Varsily Foolbal 3.4: Frosh-Soph. Track 2: Varsily Track 3: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3.4: Egueslrians 3. RANDALL DUFFIELD NELSON Randy . . plans lo allend Parsons College in Fairlield. Iowa lo sludy business law and engineering lranslerred lrom Schurz . . . enioys bowling and science liclion. Foolball 3: lnlramurais 3. RICHARD FREDERICK NEUBECK Rich . . . has special inleresl in girls and goll . . . plans lo al- lend Wrighl Jr. College where he will lake up malh and science .. . especially liked lhe senior privileges. DAVID ANDREW NILSSON D . . . will allend Norlhweslern College. Wisconsin lo sludy lor lhe minislry . . . lranslerred lrom Schurz . . . has an eye lor ivy league casual clolhes. BONNY LU OLSON Bonny , . .will allend Blackburn 'lo maior in malh . . assumed res- ponsibililies inouding class ollicer lor lhree years . . . enioys swim- ming. lhe color lavender. and lislening lo music. Pep Club l,2: Class Treasurer 2.3.4: Class Council 3.4: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3.4: Drama Club l.2: Library Slall 2. ULDIS OZOLINS Odie . . .is looking lorward lo becoming a leacher . . .worked al a Y.M.C.A. camp during lhe summers , . . appreciales lhe many aclivilies and lhe close re'alions belween leachers and sludenls. Foolball 2: Track 2,3,4: lnlramurals. MONICA GAIL PAGE Plans lo maior in English al Norlhern Michigan College . . . likes lo wrile in spare lime . . . lranslerred lrom Spaulding High School in Powers. Mich. ROBERT PAUL NIMTZ Bob . . . plans on sludying social sludies al Soulhern lllinois . look an inleresl in lrack . . . Enioyed Lulher's sporls lacililies. Foolball 2,3.4: Baskelball I: Swimming I: Track 2.3, caplain 4. BARBARA LOUISE OENNING Barbie . . . has plans lor bank work aller gradualion . . . enioys lhe closeness ol L,H.N. lamily . . . lakes an inleresl in many sporls. Drama Club I: Freshmen Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3.4: Pep Club lnlramurals: Hall Guard 3: Lulher Singers 4: LOG Slall Pholo Edilor. RUTH CAROLYN OLSEN ls undecided aboul lulure plans . . . lhoughl Lulher's sludenl and leacher relalionship was lops . . . enioys classical or mood music. Band l.2.3.4: Pep C'ub l.4: Junior Class Council: LSL Commillee 4: Senior Class Council: R.A.C. l.4: Drama Club l.2: Gym Leader 4: lnlramurals l.2.3.4: Jr.-Sr. Banquel Commillee: Blue 8: Gold Slall 3: G.S.C. 4: Hail Guard 2: Library Slall 2.3. IRENE ANNE PETRUSEK Coco . . . plans lo be a beaulician . . . enioys alhlelics as evi- denced by inleresl in gym . . . will remember friendly relalionships belween sludenls. Pep Club 2,37 Drama Club 2,37 lnlramurals 2,3,47 Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir7 Girls Choir 3,47 6.S.C. 47 Blue 8: Go'd 3i Hall- guard 37 Gym Leader 47 Jr.-Sr, Banquel' Comrnillee. MARGARET WILMA LOIS PLANEKOWSKY Marge . . . would like lo work as a secrerary aller graduarion . . . lound Ihe sludy ol foods lo be her lavorile subiecl . . , wil always remember 'rhe Sr. Louis 'Irip. Drama Cub 3,47 Blue 8: Gold Slall 37 Girls Choir 47 R.A.C. Ii Crall Club 4. JOHN CLIFTON PLETZ Plans ro enler a 'reaching prolession . . .lakes an inlreresl in casual c'ol'hes, goll, and bowling liked L.l-I.N.'s wood shops room. Band I,2. WILMA JEAN PAGELS Plans lo allend Wrighl Jr. College and lhen go on Io Illinois Nor- mal Universily . . , lavored English among lhe subiecls offered al L.I-I.N. . . . appreciales 'reachers who make an ellorl lo pul a Chrislian allilude inlo lhe school. Drama Club 3,47 R.A.C. 3,47 Arr Club 47 Hallguard 3. ROBERT EARL PALOW Bob. . , is planning Io sludy law al Wrighl Jr. College . . . lound peasure in hislory . . . enioys foolball, popular music, and realislic books. Freshman Choirg Sophomore Choir7 A Cappella 3,47 Poolball 23 I-Iallguard I,2,37 Inlrramurals 3,4. CHERYL LYNN PAOLINI Sherry . . . is looking forward Io allending Soulhern Illinois Uni- versily where she will lake up arr . . . finds inleresl in acrobalics . . , wil especially remember lhe Senior Room. Arr Club l.27 Pep Club I7 I-Iallguard 3. PATTI ANN PARKER Pal . . . is undecided on a career . . . enioys arr , . . lranslerred from Sleinmelz. Drama Club 27 I-Iallguard 3. PATRICIA RUTH PARSONS Pal. . . hopes To be a secrelary. . .has an eye lor lailored clolhes . . . likes The friendly aI Ii'Iude of sludenls and 'Ieachers ar L.H.N. Library Assislanl 27 Bowling Club 47 Pep Club Ii Freshman Choir. DAVID JAMES PEDERSEN Dave . . . plans To s'l'udy loreslry al lhe Universily of Wisconsin . . . enioyed speech class here al L.I-LN .... likes lo walk or read in spare lime. Beginners Band7 Band 2,37 Track 2,3,47 Eoolball 3. DONALD JAMES PERGANDE Don . . .hopes lo furlher his educalion ar Norlhern Illinois Universi- ry . . . lound U.S. hislory his lavorire subiecl . . . enioys bowling, popular music, and conlinenlai clolhes. Bowling Club 47 Band I. INGA PETERMANN Was gradualed mid-lerm and will lurlher her educalion al Norlh- weslern Universily . . . has lraveled in Europe . . . enioys horse- back riding, waler-skiing, and music. Drama Club I,2,3,47 Pep Club I,2,37 Band I7 Bowling Club 27 Eques- Irians 27 I-Iallguard 3. VALDIS J. PETERSONS Val .... has delinile plans lor work afler gradualion . . . enioyed induslrial arls and lileralure. . ,likes modern music and books aboul' World War II. GAIL ANN PLONDER ls planning on allending Chicago Teachers College . . . visiled Eu- rope Ihis pasl' summer . . . enioys reading, horseback-riding, and Iislening Io music. Library Slall 2,37 Girls Choir 3,47 Arl Club 27 Naliona' Honor So- ciely 2,3,47 L.I-l.N. Publicily Commillee 4. ALAN LEONARD POEGEL Al . . . enioys sporls, especially baskelball . . . plans 'Io rnaior in English and hislory al Concordia Teachers College . . . 'ikes cheer- lul allilude of sludenls al' school. Band I,2,3,47 Eoolball 2,37 Baseball Manager 2,37 Inlramural Basker- ball 3,47 Basebal 4. ROBERT ARNOLD POMRENKE Bob . . .is an ardenl loolball enlhusiasl. . .plans Io maior in physi- cal educalion . . . showed responsibilily lhrough service lo school. Lulher Singers 3,47 Pep Club I7 Foolball 2,3,47 Track 3,47 Le1'lermen's Club 3,47 Baskelball Manager I7 Gym Leader 4: ROSEMARY FLORENCE PRESTI Rosie . . . hopes To aTTend Concordia, Seward . . . enThusiasTicaIly parTicipaTed in many acTiviTies . . . had an inTeresT in music. Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 A Cappella 3,47 Sophomore Singers7 LuTher Singers 47 Pep Club I,2,3,47 Cheerleading 3j L.S.L. 47 Jr.-Sr, BangueT CommiTTee 37 G.S.C. 3,47 R.A.C. I,27 Drama Club I,27 lnTramurals I,2,3,4Q Hall Guard l,2,3. DAVID YEO PROCTOR Dave . . . is planning To TurTher his educaTion aT BosTon UniversiTy in The area of English . .. likes corduroy cloThing, music, and sporTs sTories . . . Tound his classmaTes and Teachers To be The besT. Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3,47 R.A.C. 2,37 Vice-Pres. 37 Bowling Club 3, Sec. 3. COLETTA MARGARET PROROK Plans To sTudy nursing aT college . . . parTicipaTed in many acTivi- Ties . . . Tound English classes mosT enjoyable. Hallguard 3j Jr.-Sr. BangueT CommiTTee 137 Blue 8: Gold Business Manager 2,3,47 Library AssisTanT 47 Drama Club 27 R.A.C. 3j Sopho- more Choir7 Girls Choir 3,47 Girl's lnTramurals 3,47 Pep Club 4. DIANE MARIE RAERY Di . . , has plans Tor work aTTer graduaTion . . . enjoys lisTening To mood music in spare Time . . .Takes a liking To conservaTiye cloThes and The color blue. Pep Club l,2. RICHARD JAMES REID Rich . . . would like To sTudy chemisTry . . . enjoys painTing and reading . . . will remember The ChrisTian conducT oT The sTudenT body. Chess Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, PresidenT 4. ELIZABETH GRACE REUTER Berh . .. plans To aTTend business school aTTer graduaTion . . . came To L.H.N. Trom Schuyler, Nebraska . . . spends spare Time bowling and horseback riding. Bowling Club 3,47 Biology Club 27 ArT Club 2. ELENNIE REVETHIS Revis . . . hopes To sTudy merchandising aT NorThwesTern UniversiTy . . . has dramaTic abiliTies . . . enjoys Broadway show Tunes. Pep Club l,2,3,4y Drama Club l,2,3,4: NaTional Thespians 4j G.S.C. 4, Treas. 4j Hallguard 3i Freshmen Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 Girls Choir 3,47 lnTramurals 2,3,4I'j Jr.-Sr. BangueT CommiTTee. CARROL EDWARD RICHEY Rich . . , hopes To aTTend U. oi Illinois aT Navy Pier and become an aeronauTical engineer . ., enjoyed reading Huck Finn . .. inTeresTed in baseball. Chess Club 4. JUDITH GLADYS RIECK Judy . . . is undecided abouT TuTure . . . enjoys horseback riding . . .Tound arT class To be her TavoriTe. EquesTrians 3, DAVID JOHN ROBERTS Dave . . . hopes To become a Teacher . . . is one ol The Casuals . . .likes To work on cars. Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 A Cappella 3,4. DIANE MARIE RODE Rojo . . . looks Torward To aTTending Concordia, ST. Paul . . . en- joys swimming . . . is impressed by The sTucIenT-Teacher relaTion- ships aT L.I-I.N. Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 Girs Choir 3,47 Pep Cub l,2.3,47 Drama Club l,2l. EDWARD TIMOTHY RODER Tim , . , is planning on sTudying maTh in col ege . . . enjoys work- ing on cars and playing baskeTball . . . will always remember The Triendly aTmosphere aT LuTher. lnTramural BaskeTball 3,4. BETTE CELESTE RIEDER Has noT decided on TuTure career . . . enjoys lisTening To show Tunes and semi-classical music . . . likes To play soTTloall, baseball. Pep Club I,2.3,47 R.A.C. lj Band l,2,3,47 C5.S.C. 37 L.S.L. 41 Hall- guard 37 Jr.-Sr. BangueT CommiTTee Chairman. STEVEN MICHAEL REITH STeve . . . has plans To sTudy acTuariaI science . . . Tound MaTh To be a TayoriTe subjecT . . , will long remember his Tellow sTudenTs. STudenT Council 4j Bowling Club 2,31 FooTbal Manager 3,47 Jr.-Sr. BanqueT ComrniTTee7 Key Club 47 Hallguard 37 LeTTerman's Club 3,47 lnTramurals 3,4. PAULA ELIZABETH RIETSCHEL Plans To sTudy education in college . . .enjoys bowling in her spare Time . . . works as a nursels aide. Pep Club l,2,3,4: Drama Club l,2,3,47 Freshman Choir: R.A.C. 47 Sophomore Choir7 Girls Choir 3,47 Biology Club 27 Hallguard 27 lnTramurals 3,47 Jr.-Sr. BangueT CommiTTee. -'11 DONNA JEAN SCHAUER Trouble . . . plans on ob'I'aining a secrelarial iob aller gradualion . . . enioys roller skaling and popular music . . . rook pride in LuIher's line repulalion. Sophomore Choir7 A Cappella Choir 3,4. IRMA MAY SCHEIBERT Hopes To allend Concordia, River Foresl . , . likes music and col- iegiare clolhing . .. enioys playing volleyball. Library Slali I,2,37 Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 Girls Choir 3,47 Drama Club I,27 Narional Honor Sociery 2,3,47 Publicily Com- millee 4. KENNETH MARTIN SCHILF Ken . . . would like Io become a maI'h Ieacher . . . I'hinks LuIher's sporls parlicipalion is Ierrilic . . . enioys sporls, war slories and polilical geography. Bowling Club 27 Inlramurals 3,47 I'IaI'guard I. Plahcafions or Colfege . . . DALE Denise Roi-IN Plans ro go Io nursing schoo' . . . enioys Iislening Io popular music . . . will remember The Chrislian allilude ol our school. Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 A Cappella Choir 3,47 Lulher Singers 3,47 Library Assislanl 2,3,47 Nalional Honor Sociery, Vice- Pres. 4i Sophomore Singers7 Religion Aclivilies 2. IRMELA ROSIN Irmie . . . Plans a Fulure in ollice work . . . likes color go'd, and swealer and skirl sels ...' w ill remember Ihe all-school parries and homecoming game and aclivilies. Pep C ub I,27 R.A.C. 2. URSULA ROSIN Ursie . . . plans Io go righl inlo work . . . enioys Iislening Io rock and roll music . . . will remember religion classes. Pep Club I,27 R.A.C. 2. SHERYL LYNN ROSS Plans 'Io allend Carrol College where she will sludy Malhemalics . . . enioys working wilh Biology experimerils . . . will remember Ihe good sludenl - Ieacher relalionship. Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 A Cappella Choir 3,47 Drama Club 2i Blue 81 Gold Head Typisl 47 Library Assislanl 3,47 L.H.N. Pub icily Commillee 4. KAREN ANN ROZANSKI Wil' allend Norlhern Illinois U. ro maior in secondary educalion . . . likes Io collecl iokes . . . considers music her Iavorile subiecl. Pep Club Ii R,A.C. Ii Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 Sopho- more Singers7 A Cappella Choir 3,47 Lurher Singers Ili Arr Club 2,3,47 Drama Club 27 Librarian 3,47 Jr.-Sr. Banguel Commillee. SHARRON LYNN SALAT I-las plans Io sludy elemenlary educalion al Concordia, River Foresl . . , likes ro reaol liclion and go lraveling . . . was impressed by Lu+I1er's line sludenl-Ieacher relalionship. Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 A Cappella 3,47 R.A.C. I7 Drama Club I,27 Library Assislanl 3,47 LOG Slall' Business Manager 4. NORMA LEE SANFTLEBEN Sands . . , hopes Io allend Bradley Uniyersily and maior in English . . .enioys Iislening ro modern iazz . . . had a iob selling draperies. Pep Club I,37 R.A.C. 2,47 Drama Club I7 Class Secrelary 'li Class Council 47 BRUCE LOUIS SASS Translerred lrom Maine Wesl is planning Io enler Navy, . . . enioys swimming and farming. EDITH RUTH SAUTER Edie . . . plans Io allend Concordia, Riyer Foresl' . . . enioys read- ing, especially Exodus . . .will remember Ihe musical nalure ol our school and ils many opporlunilies lor sludenls lo parlicipale. R.A.C. I,2,3,4, Secy. 27 Naliona' Honor Sociely 3,47 Drama Club 27 Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 Girls Choir 37 Library S'I'a'll I,2,3,47 Ollice Slall 47 Jr.-Sr. Banquei' CommiIIee7 LOG Slalf Business Manager. LINDA LEE SCHLENKERT Lin . . . found calculaling 'Io be her Ifayorile subiecl' . . . enioys ice skaling and modern iazz . . . will remember all Ihe friends she has made. CARL WALT SCHLEUTERMANN Has plans Io become a lawyer . . . is a real sporls enlhusiasl' . . . lound pleasure in speech class. Track 3,47 Cross Counlry 47 Baskelball Manager 2,37 Inlramurals 3,47 Bowling Ii Camera Club I. JOSEPH CARL SCHMIDT Joe . . .one of lhe Casuals. . .has experience as a shampoo pack- er . . . is absorbed in singing and playing folk music. L.S.L, Commillee 4, Chairman. nsiness 5414! ggnolnsfrty wiu.iAM ANDREW sci-Mor Bil . . . plans ro major in hislory and educalion in col'ege . . . showed acrive inleresl in sports . . . will remember personal inreresl Iaken by leachers in lhe s'ru'enls. Foolball I,2,3,47 Baskelball I7 Track l,2,3,47 Kev Club I,2,3,47 Slu- deril Counci. I.47 Srudenl Assembly 2: Band l,2,3,47 Freshman Class Presidenl. ROBERT HENRY SCHMIT Bob . . , hopes 'ro arlend Concordia, River Foresl . . .enioys spo-rls and Iicron books . . .wil remember lhe religious educarion receiv- ed al LHN. Barkelball li lnrramurals 2.3. PAUL WILLIAM SCHWENDEMAN Used his leadership abiliry as class presidenr For Jr. and Sr. years and as N.l-l.S. pres . . . would like lo iurlher his educaiion in lhe field oi chemisrry . , . linds pleasure in pholography. Class Counci 3.47 Class Presdenr 3,47 Library Assr. 27 Ha'l Guard 37 N.H.S, 3,41 Pres. 47 Key Club 4. KATHLE..N ELIZABETH SEALING Seals . . . hopes lo allend Ohio Slale Universily . . . enioys our- door sporls . . . has an inieresl in secrelarial work. Pep Club I7 Gi ls Choir 3,47 Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir. JUDITH LYNN SEVERANCE Judy . . . worked as a nurse's aid . . . plans Io go inlo leaching . . . enioys a good myslery . . . rhe iriendy almosphere al LHN pleased her. Girls Choir 374: Pep Club l,2,47 Drama 2,37 R.A.C. 2,37 Freshman Choir7 Inrramurals 3,4, MARLENE PAULETTE SLOVACEK Pans lo allend Wrighl Jr. College where she will maior in business adminisrrarion . . .enioys shorrhand, classical music, and novels . . . will remember lhe Chrislian aliilude mainlained by lhe sludenls al L.l-LN. Pep Club I,27 Drama Club I,2,3,4: Irilramurals l,2,3,4i Hallguard 37 Spanish Club 47 Library Assislanl 47 Girls Choir 3,47 Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir. GARY ARTHUR STEINKE Has a keen inleresi in rrave . . would like ro enfer an airline career . . spenl lime working in a garden nursery. BARBARA ANN STENZEL Slenz . , . enioys ealing, sleeping, and iazz music . .. pans lo alrend Purdue Universily, where shc wfll maior in leaching. . .iinds ping pong a very interesling game. Pep Club l.2 3,47 Halfguard 2.37 Drama Club 2.3.47 Science Club 2,32 Girls Choir 47 Blue 81 Gold Srali 47 Bowing Ciub 4. DOROTHY KAY STREETZ Dolrie , . . plans fo allend Chicago Teachers College lo maior in soc:al science . . . likes lo read whenever possible . . . will always rnrnerdner Ierriiic school spiril, Pep Club l,2i Drama Club I,27 Hallguard 37 Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir: Library Assisianr 3,47 G.S.C. 37 Office Assr, 4, ,N-i-qi! NANCY JOAN SUHR Red . . . plans 'Io alle-nd complomeler school ailer gracluaiion . . . likes progressive iazz and casual clolhes . . . spends spare lime horseback-riding and making clolhes. Egueslrians 27 Bowling 4. VIVIAN LEE SWANSON Viv . . . hopes lo sludy elemenlary 'leaching al Elmhursi College enioys iislening lo hir songs from greal musicals. Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3.4: Sophomore Singers7 Pep Club I7 R.A.C. l,2,3,4I Drama C'ub 3,4. KAREN JUDITH TAMM Hopes lo sludy nursing al' Evansion Hospiral . . . showed aclive inleresf in sludenl' governmenl as Sludenl Council presidenl. Blue 81 Gold Slaff 37 Drama Club I7 Pep Club I7 R.A.C. I7 Library Assislanl 2,37 N.H.S. 3,47 Jr.-Sr. Banquel' CommiHee7 Sfudenl Council 2,3.4, Sec'y.-Treas. 37 Pres. 47 Freshman Choir7 Sophomore Choir7 A Cappella 374. as MARY IDA STRID Has plans for a career in hairslyling . . . Takes a fancy 'ro lailored clorhes . . . enioys lislening +o semi-classical music. Sophomore Choir7 Hallguard 3. RONALD LEO STROPE Ron . . . is a wresiling ian . . . likes To repair old radios . es pecially enioys Ihe srudenl-leacher relalionship al L.H.N. KAREN GAYLE STURM Siurm . . . found English lo be her favorile subiecl . . . especially liked The friendly re alionship of sludenls and Teachers . . . enioys roller-skaling and bowling, Pep Cub I,2,3,47 Egueslrians 27 R.A.C. I,37 A Cappella 37 Sopho- more Choir. 'YQK EVAMARIA TEICHMANN Eva . . . fransferred from Vifurzburg, Germany . . . is inferesfed in foreign languages . .. enjoyed The sfudenf-feacher relafions af L.I-l.N. Hallguard 41 Blue 8: Gold Sfaff 3. BARBARA JEANNE TENNER Barb . . . hopes fo affend Mac Cormick where she will major in business . . . enjoys music, especially songs from musicals . . . will remember fhe way fhe Sfudenf Council and L.S.I.. programs are carried ouf. Freshman Choir1 Sophomore Choir1 Gifs Choir 3,41 Pep Club 2j Biology Club 21 JAMES EDMUND THOSS .lim . . . hopes 'fo affend Michigan Universify and major in chemical engineering . . . likes swimming mosf in sporfs . . . finds advenfure sfories inferesfing fo read. Chess Club I1 Foofball manager 2,3,41 Swimming feam manager 21 Swimming 3,41 Leffermen's Club 3,41 Blue 8: Gold Sfaff 41 LOIS RUTH TOELKE Plans fo work affer' graduafion . . . enjoys reading and lisfening fo jazz . , . will remember The friendliness of fhe sfudenfs and fhe school spirif. Freshman Choir1 Sophomore Choir1 I-Iallguard 31 Pep Club I. BETTY ELAINE TROESTER Befs . . . has a keen inferesf in sewing . . . enjoys popular music and baskefball games . . is uncerfain abouf fufure plans. I-Iallguard 41 Pep Club 21 Library Sfaff41 Craff Club 41 R.A.C. 21 Ari Ciub 2. MERRY FRAN TURNER Wanfs fo become a secrefary . . . likes fo go horseback riding . . will remember inspiring chapel services. BARBARA KAY ULRICH Barb . . . is undecided abouf her plans for fhe fufure . . . enjoys swimming and fhe color orchid . . . was a SkrudIand's girl. Freshman Choir1 Sophomore Choir1 Pep Club I,2,3,41 I-Iallguard 2,31 Craff Club I1 Drama C'ub I.21 Library Sfaff 31 Inframurals 3,4. CHERYL A. VINEYARD Sherry . . . is undecided abouf fufure plans . enjoys skiing and bowling .-. . Iisfens 'Io music, especially jazz. VALERIE BLANCH WACHHOLZ Val . . , enjoys horseback riding and dancing . . . plans fo affend Wrighf Jr. College where she will major in business . . . finds fhe afmosphere af L.l-LN. very friendly. Drama Club I,21 I-Iallguard 2: Pep Club I,21 Office 4. HELEN ELIZABETH WALKA Likes fo read ficfion sfories . . . fancies collegiafe-looking clofhes infends fo major in biochemisfry in college. Pep C'ub I,2,3,41 Craff Club I1 I-Iallguard 2,31 Drama Club I,2,41 Inframurals 3,4. ROBBIE ANN WALTER Is undecided abouf fufure plans . . . enjoys ice skafing and mood music . . . senior responsibilifies and privileges will long be remem- bered by her. Pep Club I,21 Drama Club I. ANN KATHRYN WARNER Would like fo be an air line slewardess . . . enjoys horseback riding and swimming . . . fakes an acfive inferesf in drama. Pep Club I1 Lafin Club 21 Girls Choir 3,41 Chess Club 2.3.41 Drama Club 2,3,41 Nafional Thespians 3,41 if SANDRA GAIL WASHBURN Sandy . . . plans fo go on fo college where she wil' major in journal- ism . . . assumed many responsible posifions . . . favored English, Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir1 Girls Choir 3,41 R.A.C. Ii Drama Club I1 Library Sfaff I,2,3,41 Pep Club I,2,3,41 Jr.-Sr. Ban- quef Commiffee1 Jr. Class Council1 Sfudenf Assembly 21 Class Secrefary 2,31 Cheerleader 21 Sfudenf Council 41 G.S.C. 4. PAUL KARL WEGEHAUPT Wege . . . plans fo furfher his educafion af Concordia, River Foresf . . . fook a leading roll in L.I-I.N. acfivifies . . . enjoyed Mafh. Class V. Pres. I,31 Sfudenf Council lj Key Club 2,3,41 Foolball I,2,3,41 Baseball 2,31 Freshman Choir1 Sophomore Choir1A Cappella 3,41 Lufher Singers 41 N.I-I.S. 4. THOMAS ROBERT WEHR T . . . worked on a ranch for 'iwo years . . . enjoys playing soff- ball . . . will always remember fhe championship leams from L.I-I.N. Pep Club I,2,3f Track Manager I1 Inframurals 2,3. WILLIAM EDWARD WEHRS Bill . . . hopes Io sfudy mafhemafics af Beloif College . . . enioys baslcefball . . . wi'l remember fhe educafion received af LHN. Baslcefball I.2: Golf 2,3: Drama Club I: Class Council 3: Jr. 81 Sr. Banguef. co-chairman 3: lnframurals 3.4: Sfudenf Council 4. GAIL BEVERLY WEINBERG Will affend Norfhern Illinois Universify where she will falce up vef- erinary medicine . . . has worlced for fhe Nafional Police Officers Associafion . . . finds pleasure in guifar playing and follc music. Freshman Treasurer: Drama Club I,2: Pep Club I.2: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Sfudenf Assembly 2: I-Iall Guard 3. KEITH ARTHUR WETZSTEIN Plans for fulure are undecided . . . was inferesfed in socio'ogy . . . enioys show music. foofball. and fhe color blue. Thespians I,2: Biology Club 2. MARGUERITE KATHERINE WIEDEMANN Marge . . . would Iilce fo be a feacher . . . has spenf her vaca- fions in Bosfon . . . found advanced composifion her mosf enioya- ble subiecf. Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Pep Club I.2.3: Religion Acfivi- fies C'ub I.2: Drama Club I.2.3: G.S.C. 3. LINDA LESLIE WINTER Lynn . . . enioys playing fhe Spanish guifar . . . plans fo affend Universify of Florida . . . will remember how well Icepf fhe school has been. Ari' Club: Bowling Club: Pep Club 2: Thespians 3. NANCY ANN WISCHMEYER Is p'anning on a career as a beaufician . . . enioys swimming . . . Iilces enfhusiasm shown by sfudenfs for LI'IN. Religion Acfivifies Club I: Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: A Cappella 3.4: Pep Club I.2.3: I-Iallguard 2.3: Drama Club I.2: Bio- logy Club I: Jr. 8: Sr. Banquef Commiffee 3. WILLIAM THOMAS WISCHMEYER Tom . . .found senior English inferesfing . . .was a Marsha'l Field employee . . . friendly Chrisfian afmosphere of Lufher impressive fo him. Chess Club I: Golf 2.3,41 Foofball 2.3.4: Hall Guard 3: Junior Class Council: Key Club 4. WARREN JOHN WIWAT Transferred from Rid'ey Township I-Iigh. Folsom. Pennsylvania . . . plans fo enfer fhe Air Force or Navy . . . lilces fhe sporf of wresf- ling. DU RWYN LEE WOLF Undecided abouf fufure plans . . . considered mafh his favorife subiecf . . . was an acfive sporfs Iefferman. Freshman Choir: Baseball 2,3.4: Baslcefball 3,41 Key Club 3.4: Leffer- men'S Club 3.4. MEMORIUM In memory of our classrnafe Margaref Braalc Deceased - Summer of I959 GAIL MARIE WOLLERMAN Wou'd lilce fc follow a college maior in eifher hisfory or English . . . enioys Choir, wearing sfylish clofhes. and swimming . . . will re- member English class and fhe friendliness af LI-IN. Pep Club I: Arf Club l.2.3: Maioreffes 2,3: Freshman Choir: So- phomore Choir: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Jr.-Sr. Ban- quef Commiffee 3. LINDA JUDITH YOCH Lynn . . . is looking forward fo a sfudy of liberal arfs in college . . . finds fhe color blue and popular music among her favorifes. Freshman Choir: Sophomore Choir: Girls Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Pep Club I: Maioreffe, MARGARET LOUISE YOST Peggy . . . will enfer Norfhern Illinois Universify . . . eniovs swim- ming and fraveling . . . will remember working in fhe office. Religion Acfivifies Club 2: Library Assisfanf 2.3: Arf C'ub 2.3: Pep Club 2.4: Girl's Choir 3.4: Office 4. NOT PICTURED Michael Burlihardi Pefer Deforf Truman Eddy George Gauer Jim Hesfon Karen Jagler Tom Ofenloch Kafhy Rush 494 geunclafion xl ormea,a4s 1!lnolerclassmen WML of Q c.7yeenLorn, Sm ,mf W, JXQW means on4y memories ejfows of Simply We ejmeafevf fo Z-eep up wifi 76.2 Pace of M35 SCAOOI hfe, yunior class nuemgers cydnxiousgy awaif fAeir 5 mgol o senior sfafus, 21 Ligrar fecAni ues ana! J 'T We!!-formeJ stuclcy Aagifs xHe4a fowarcl a college scAo!arsAiP, MnJerc!assmen cz ,Basic qennalafion in AofA gjfnowlevlge and cAaracfer t CCCSSGVH for Cl '-'V bnccessflell fllfure. Class of SAares . Wilfred Jannusch PresidenT I I si. Diana Hernpfing SecreTary Vicki Anderson Treasurer ExciTemenT, new ideas. and added responsibiliTies were all a parT of This year Tor The class oT '63, ExciTemenT was shared when class rings arrived and when plans were made Tor The ST. Louis Trip. New ideas helped Torm The Junior-Senior BanqueT. The banqueT also broughT added responsil::iliTies and conTinuous hard worlc WiTh Three years behind Them, The Junior class now anxiously 'awaiTs Their Tinal year. A year which will add anoTher brick To Their ToundaTion Tor The TuTure. Tim Sellke Vice-PresidenT 1 W 33. ,:. ,.3., 5 M Z 'B Q sl sm. ew xgcleas, an adolaleol Wesponsidihfies Top Row: Pafrick Adkins, Richard Aevermann, Kay Albano, Barb Allendorler, Vicki Anderson, Donna Arn- sfadi. Second Row: Barb Baisch, Orrin Bangerl, Roberi Barclay, George Barnes, Elaine Bergl, Ernie Beuiel. Third Row: Judy Biurbaclc, Carole Blanche, Joan Block, Karen Bobeng, Bruce Borck, Roberl' Bucholz. Fourfh Row: Bill Calliari, James Campbell, Leanne Carlson, Leigh Carlson, Margarei' Chapp, Sarah Child, Fif+h Row: Howard Collins, Marilyn Corove, Lou Czech, Dave Dahlsfrom, Mari: Dasler, Elaine Dassow. ., :'3 ' 1 4- ,. - W , 5 Q ' 3 5 11? : ' fi.. ' Q ' , -1 ..., 1 1 y, -fr 7 wi L, , I ., I .V as gy, 5 I 4 1 BQ Top Row: Joan Davis, Jim Deierding, Waller Dieck- mann, Jim Dielrich, Lynn Diko, Gary Dowqiallo. Second Row: Karen Durlcovic, Edward Eclchardi, Curiis Edlund, Sara Edwards, Sandra Ehrenberg, Mary Eichsiaedi. Third Row: Lynn Elder, Chuck Elrer, Bob Esbroolc, Ed Evans, Pam Eaqerslrom, Judy Eairbroiher, Four'I'h Row: Tim Feid, Judy Fiedler, Carol Foreman, Barbara Fricke, Fred Frirz, Roberr Froom. Fiffh Row: Rolly Gangler, Nancy Garside, Ru+h Ann Cvariner, Sharon Gebbie, Bruce Gehrlce, Bob Genc. , Every class has ils lwins. Junior lwins are Marry and Ancly Plennerl, Leigh and Leanne Carlson. 1' A, M .:,.,:... .a:.5,. , , ar. Lv? fir 1 is H 'll 9 Y 1 'Rf 52 - 54 I rffI:Ff f gg Top Row: John Gerbilz, JoAnne Giese, Sandra Gilll ham, John Glabe. Second Row: Bill Glisson, Lance Goehrlce, John Golosinec, Gregory Grabruclc, Third Row: Ronald Grael, Marian Graunlce, Bill Grenzebach, Bill Griggs. Fourlh Row: John Groslropl, Sue Grove, Roberl Haas, Gail Hafner. Fiffh Row: Charlene Hagen, Sandy Hamillon, Bruce Hanson, Theo Harlcs. ff i :T'ii5: '-7 7 i i i' G'-Q Q'-LA.. in J R 4.5 .,: .A , 'Mi .2555- ' ,,,-- -..- I :-:f ik .---f- - -4 :iffy ..,, , ..., f All. , . ... 1 , J , 1 .,., I F.. J ra? L. sw 2 ' '1i.r -4 . W -A A f av'- -M av -v-- 1 Y ' A-'. Z il: X g . J. 'L ... 5 x , , .H yr ips Q , .,,..,. , y .F 1. Q TQ: . RY if V V, .,... 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Fourih Row: Linda Johnson, Jo Elyn Jones, Bolo Jungmann, Joyce Jurs, Judy Kadow, Jo Ann Kafer. Fif+h Row: Belly Keller, Kennelh Kier, Jim Klein, Loralee Klofz, Kenlon Knorr, Bill Knudsen. Sf. Louis frip enjolye Top Row: Sue Kaebel, Phyllis Kohlhoff, Bonnie Koelke, Janice Krause, Jim Krock, Bob Krueger. Second Row: Sharon Krueger, Bill Kudirka, Howard Kuhl, Phil Lackland, l-lope Langer, Ronald Larsen. Third Row: Carol Larsen, Jane Larsen, Caro Laue, Bob Lee, Laurie Leppla, Thea LePere. Fourfh Row: Ronald LePere, Judy Lerner, Linda Lichner, Carol Lind- quisl, Margie Linder, Carlion Lohrenfz. Fif+h Row: Pal Lorenz, Lillian Lueder, Sharon Mace, Les Maier, Gerry Mampe, Andrea Marecek, l fWh .aw ir! . Q Eg. is H? ' as s 'W ee 'c Q 3 35386 r ir if- 1 XXX Y, K . sg, i A E . f ' Q? 1 . A , 4 ,A-, Z gg, I V 35, ' Q A1 5 l QR as tshilk XJ Egggiiir . ' wg? . BB ,a. ,Qi sg :'- ii .:-2 '--' , ' I 5 ' i V w : ' r--. ..,, : ' xr'-'W ' 5 ii W E. is U h I -:.s: -' as, . yu' -' i 'fir . 1. ., hs . mm i?Ea agen iii? 2 ffl 2 -N ilwxw. W4V W P ':2- 5: '-l'2:5: w mv! i ' is-fm 4--M , Q L M , 4 21, 'sk ,gf ' SX-51 ', ,, , V we :E ,, sw 1. ,. ff: A ,. L EM, vs by Y, . Q 'cis ' .,,., X. f..1:f E, '--- 2 ' ' S, M, ......-F Adi 'Wh 3 ,.,,. MN Vw 7- V ,L WKYCET i 410 we R. rrrr J r J liz? I ff' 1' ytiziwya .0 :Z gm. Top Row: Richard Marlen, Bruce Maison, Sandra Mc- Coll, Jill McCormick. Second Row: Failh Mebusl, Bob Melcher, Alison Miller, Marian Miller. Third Row: Denis Minulillo, l-'lerb Mifchell, Rolf Moe, Larry Mohr. Fourih Row: Sharon Mohr, Roberl Mollers, Chuck Morgan, Karen Morlenson. Fili+h Row: Cheryl Mozuch, Jim Muehlschlegel, Bob L. Mueller, Bob R. Mueller. V 522 'Wi 5525. 'Y 3- FR N We E 22 Zim 6 25 53,1 , . ffwl efiigw Q 2' LQ 5.157 ..,, . V ..-, fix ..,.. : -, 2 is 14, Wi . wx, V qv. he W., 'N fi ' iilfgwfa as K , ii ii A' Juniors will never forge? lhe fun and hard work in making 'lheir 'ol Home coming float is M 4 4 L L L -Sly L fff.,l,.J . i . 1, fm is 6? , are 4 ' gi ' . 2 Y ye I K Q , Q 1?l' if J.. ' 'li iifffiii ,4-if ,X fx ...... , 219:-25,55 , ' 5 A3 M - i :ff-is ff. .,.. H fl 3' .tw'.L .': 6-E5 icfrfm L yew or Y .W exif? it .. Z fin 1 A is X Ag? 2 .dwg an s Rss ! K , J, ,J SF in F 'K . sm, limi, g ,L ig, ,Q , siwfliggaii Mus. Q V H, . . ,. R fm I Q i N wif. if ,gf my ms - X ,, if , xg if xy L 6119 K W f if , unior- enior anquef Planne . A iamiliar scene in L,H.N. halls is a sludenl slopping al his locker. Here, Junior Bill Griggs looks for his hisiory noles. - Top Row: Nancy Nelson, Ervin Nerius, Chrisfa Nenland, Second Row: John Nommenson, Joanne Qeslerreich, Nels Olson. Third Row: Donna Oswald, Charles Rall, Joan Pasnilc. Fourih Row: Duane Pearson, Daniel Perilc, Mary Peiersen. Fiffh Row: Andy Plennerf, Marry Plennerl, Dorlca Podrnaiersky. Six'rh Row: Marlin Polucelc, Arlyn Puelz, Jim Puhr. Sevenfh Row: Sharon Puls, Herman Reber, Glen Redding, Cindy Rehberger, Jewel Reicheli, Roger Reinhardt Barbara Reiier, Pele Richards, Eigh+h Row: Pal Roder, Jeanelle Rodie, Waller Rogers, Guy Ronga, John Roschlce, Eva Rosner, Floyd Rueger, Lili Ruell. Ninih Row: Karen Ronge, Walier Sadler, Leonard Sandelli, Judi Schaifriclc, Paul Scharf, Bill Schiernann, Diane Schiller, Helga Schmidt Tenih Row: Frank Schnobel, Corinne Schreiner, Carolyn Schroeder, Doris Schnhlcnechf Leonard Schnliz, Bev Schumacher, Tim Selllre, Ken Shiyely. L -,'i , , A 1 jk g :Iff ':RT7 4 .,,, ., ,G A 4 f iirr Jiss rrrr J 2 ii- I , ii . J , ' , -i , .. 1'-sly f i . f i 'U :1: , 5345 he 'A X , . X ' g Ki Mig? ,za : ' xii' . . if:-:S f if 'i ii wi?-f 'P Sludenis ellen siop 'ro read nolices on ihe oflice bulleiin board. Here Ellen Wischmeyer and Jim Krock check The new book lisi. Top Row: Al Sieberi, Suzanne Sirnko, Eileen Sipka. Second Row: Dennis Silkiewicz, Sandy Sorensen, Penny Sorensen. Third Row: Kalhy Sorensen, Mike Spear, Bill Spence. Fourfh Row: Richard Slarner, Linda Sfeinke, Donna Slreckenbach, Fiffh Row: Janice Slreil, Terry Sudcleih, Larry Surmin. Sixfh Row: Anne Teichrnann, l-lelen Thorsen. Sevenlh Row: Susan Thorson, Earl Toledo, Philip Trayersa, Pafricia Treplow, Eighfh Row: Rebecca Turck, Philip Tyrrell, John Tysdell, Sue Ulhene, Grace Vanderhorsl, Paul Vandlik, Ray VanSlockum. Ninfh Row: Elizabeih Varqa, Darlene Verheeck, Caryl VonLehe, Michael Walesa, Bob Walka, Debbie Walker, Bob Walker, Paul Websler, Tenlh Row: Mary Wedekind, Karen Weiih, Sue Weiih, Barbara Wichman, Glenn Wilken, Jerry F ,. , V wig , -543 ff, fi. N V' r-fmmaew .,,. , , , T ' 2 Wi 'Fil - Yi ,EQ X .Q..,15f,,:gg:g , 5,5- -:.., :-si -' , M an 4 5 5 . 'M gr ' if .5 525 2. A g 'g 4 ii i '.3.. 1 . 5353 rf . AK xi at A4 352 A is 'I fix '2 .. - 5252 Kiwi 7 -Q05 wx c.,,,,, Q ,F Williams, Ellen Wischrne er, Jud Wischrne er. Elevenfh Row: Jean Wisniewski, Jed Wons, Sharon e . V . Y V Y sr Larnslorifl, Dennis Zarnl, Leslie Zemalis, Marlin Ziegner, Nancy Zierrnann, Pal Zilka. ga y ---- .r 77:7 X .,.. -rr.- 'im ' 9 -A ' -f -. fm by gg ASW , , . K . .. ,W 1 ' ..,,,, , f H 4 V Eg 9 H ,F x Vs .st Y 7 X 5--WY ,..,. - . Q N L ,ps in l siiiqi-132212-1 : 1,-as , Q W T ' ,, c i T , E ,, ,nlv 1 .. T 5. :Q iii? 'Tix ' fe ri 'U T is T Qi ff' iz' ' if s ' Qi r i 1 , ' ,, We W, -V 1 , , f- f A . as .X,,fs f Mwyg figrsi .,.,.. f ,.., 1 11, ' fi. i i f r.:- ,. , Q ., K m A ,' , 5 ii: E551 ' A IP' W Mizz :J xi S -' ,,,, I - tif: - yy 9 E, 1 cb. .. ees. 'S f' ' E-'5:,2:- ,: :-, ,,r..:.x, -,-,- , Q , ,,., r . , ,,,iggg:,.,.,-y 1 ' ll V L - . qi? ,ax 1 2'-- ,.f,', ,:,.:.r:.g. , ' ' X W Nw 4 gsm S E W, iflfifnishirfgi, .s -- s rrrrr J rrryyrrr 1 ' 'ia or ,EWS ,. M . , ,,, .,.,, if ,.. V ili :EV Y if -- ww? W -.51 4, ., ia . .Q 1 Ji-:IH ' 3:1 gg. if 25- r- f fir, ,WFS Y ' V W rw YES: - we-ixswwr, - ...- ,. - - sQf::55a?SSS2s:isf4 xifbwzrf- 'Nevin Wifi v ' f :':::: T fi ggi .3ggjSi::'2' f55 5' 5g: CAMERA SHY: Joseph Goveia Charmaine Howaniec Kalhleen Kirwan 'sk i V , l X i T T ifd VTX. lfxi T r N 'T T K T l X T' Class of 64 shows enfAusiasm an Bob Waldron JoAnn LipperT PresidenT Vice-PresidenT ' T' T I li lx: fi ' wk L T ,. , -1 T , 1. 1 T , . , ,girl T, V il T fi Lfffx, L01 T T L' ' ll! f' f' ii 'A ' T HI z ii T' H! I , fixllx-ff A f een e e ixA'i l jf , 1 T, K' l -TK SecreTery x Kb Ji.: m,T,xvlx,f V h tk-XT 1 f QV T vi . ' I -,Q-f T T ri Li T in fe w ik if T 1 lk 'Qklikil ' ix, L! X4 VI 1 ,,MJ,lx J ,V X :XX Y X J' gh if . ,, in M The class oT 64 has now one halT wa . In me asT ear The ,g Q Q Y P Y k , So homores showed enThusiasm and ccmcidence in workin To eTher. , NJ P 9 Q i . J Among Their many experiences have been The planning oT The Frosh- Soph parTy, The iniTiaTion oT The Fre5hfes , and The elecTion oT Their A class represenTaTives. Through parTies and acTiviTies each Sophomore K X has learned To know his classmaTes boTTer. T Now, wiTh anTicipaTion, These upper lower-classmen look Torwarol To Their Coming years, and loy working and Siuclying TogeTher, They are making Their ToundaTion Tor The TuTure sTronger. , .. le' L i M x H X 31 Q: , . X lvl' I l 'N Q VV K ,.,. Q Wwv, v K V Vi L. Joy WalTz Treasurer confidence in wor ing foLqefAer. Top Row Below: John Ailken, Gary Allen, Lauren Archer, Con- nie Arns. Second Row: Sandra Auberl, Sharyn Auld, Russ Au- rnann, Joyce Babiar. Third Row: l-lerb Bahnsen, Diane Beac- chire, Sieve Belan, Charlene Belleson. Fourlh Row: Don Benziger, Wes Berg, Mary Bergmann, Fred Berfhlein. Fif+h Row: Jaclc Beullich, George Biggoll, Douglas Blume, lvlargarel Boedeclcer. Sixfh Row: Larry Boehm, Darlene Boellcher, Bruce Bolle, Renee Bralu, Sevenfh Row: Richard Briars, Sandy Bringer, Cheryl Buc- holz, Dennis Calverl. Eighlh Row: Linda Campana, Ken Carl- berg, Richard Carlson, Mary Casio. 1 if 5553: A ' 'Z ll 115 ...iff ' ':': me as -Eggwga gf - :a:f. :.5,.2 . ' . . g ff A 25' ' X 5 i my M We -':1.:':z .'.. ,, H .W K -P i eiliikw i ' A 'ii - ' 3115 X 1 ' .,.. 'Q i, 5 mi W , .31 gi 'X we J gf , 5 1. ji' 11 7 4.. 7 qs iflmleix www! , ..,, 5-V.-In 5 , s W : ' L , f x 1 J N Y ff' ,ZW afwgia . ' 5' 1, .32 Axial A ' 2. ' ,Ei ,-. ' 'W Q' x ' ' ml wir' . . lb' 8 '2 X qs! wee ,ymfff 6,45 M sg , , kwa V, K -YQ 'Nw R :Q il , QW L ,rc ii' B . ' H F 495 i Q. +2 1 5 Q g W9 ...,,........ , . sig , H 2-' ,..., , ,,,, ii i s , 11.11, .,'.-. ' .frm 1. -. .Qi'ig'f',fI?- S SP? E . . Top Row Above: Greg Chiapella, AI Chrisfensen, John Chrisl- iansen, Julieann Cihlar. Second Row: Sue Colburn, SanDee Col- lelli, Claudia Cook, Linda Cook. Third Row: Darlene Cooper, Renee Couire, Nancy Curley, Jack Demes. Fourlh Row: John Desmedlg Pam Dierz, Lynne Dohe, Sieve Dooley. Fif+h Row: Sandra Dosrerr, Judy Dourn, Al Dourhil, Barbara Douvas. Sixfh Row: Bonnie Draeger, Lee Driver, Barbara Dulin, Gil Dwyer. Sevenlln Row: Ronald Eberlein, Carol Eberr, Larry Eberl, Paula Eclierl. Eigl'1+l1 Row: Gerald Edler, Aiia Eglilis, Don Elill, Bill Elsey. Ninfh Row: Larry Elwood, Nancy Eppler, Ellen Ericlc- son, Kalhleen Erickson. ef , Q, Z , ff ' Ziff, +1 , ,l is-n,z'-Qi. ' A., af., ', , ..., 351 5 Y 9 X A,,A i I q 3 ..... ' , ' M f Wu Aw ' we X Kwik my ,,.,f ig .,,,. ' egg: Q ' f 2- 2 - as fe asia +2 AN '4 '25 .,.,.. W1 'K ig Bair' E E 4 K n. ul up .f I X211 :gf , ASW M g, .:,.,.: ' Q all 2 J? . X - we ,N 4 si Q ' Q ' li . ..,. . fi ,H :.L ..i.: L., u ,xi f P 'Nf, ANTI' . ....,. S M i : ,,i: i -1 ifxv .D f e V .,.x rg... ,ui igigfmgi my W? Ani in Q,.,,,Q,Q 'if' i , s 4 W Q 'ff if Ask . . Z? Q 115 N fr 2 Q qi 'WYE Top Row: Karen Erickson, Gwen Ewerl, Janice Fee, Wayne Felwlhaber, Jim Ficlc, Donald Finney, Jim Filzpalriclc, Lenore Flamrnang. Second Row: Linda Flemming, Dana Fosnachl, Kenl' Fosler, Sandy Frank, Richard Gabriel, David Ganschaw, Marly Gannon, Ken Garazin. Third Row: Marlin Gaspar, Karen Gaslon, Mark Geier, Carol Gerbilz. Fourfh Row: Diane Gessler, Granl Giesler, Sharon Giese, Viola Gimnig. Fiffh Row: Micheline Girardin, David Glennon, Ginger Glenzer, Kafhy Golz, Sixfh Row: Jim Grabowy, Gary Grahruclc, Signe Granf, Jim Green. Sevenlh Row: Roberl Gresens, Sharon Griebe, Trudy Griem, Darryl Grosch. Eighfh Row: Bob Gruelzmacher, Marilyn Grundgeiger, Sue Gufelcunsl, Aria l-lallen. Ninih Row: Russell Hanan, Richard Hansen, Ken Hanson, Kyle Harris. Tenfh Row: Roy Harris, Greg l-larfley, Paul I-larlmann, Jayne l-leclcel. ?rosA-SQPA Parity given Teachers as The new year begins. P iii i . , ., ,, iiiii i In Sophomores Cheryl Bucholz, Jim Grabowy, and Jim Olson discuss new classes and W W X Mfg l il N Bias Q H K we DC .eil if iqf THQ' ww 2 , ' my 1 'MM-f Xi an .r , Navy i i l l a K ,J , ws-fs ss-,Hg ,xmas-5-7 -Y. 1 ,.,, K P :Q i W 1 A is lr an , f sake 4 4 5 is-H vi ,, , fwygf mg 'I fs. 5 'K 2 I . YW. 1 My 1 i, ,. ln 'rhis quiei' corner oi rhe library Roy Harris finds an opporiuniry io read a magazine. ?res men in ificzfecl --.-:.. '- -L ' ' 2' . 'i :- ' --,-as-.z 1.1-:-s2:::: ll N' 4 K '53 f as .W f -. :., .-,:.,..... Q N , .. , 'qs Q ' s -- , -,. W K., 'S s ef ,ef ..,, . ...., . cw, .,..,..., ., 11 pb- es -1:: ,Wifi ij 3 ft by wg, WM -we M EE. c SM? Y' is -f-- T431 W .-:IST Q ?i 1, s 1, ,Q ' Top Row: Susan l-ledsirom, Joyce l-leeg, Ron I-leidorn, Fredrick Hemm. Second Row: Ralph l-lerischel, Bernadeiie Hess, George l-lessenfhaler, Joanne Hogan. Third Row: Lois l-lolz, Sharon l-louqesen, Bolo Hurley, Diclc Janac. Four+h Row: Dawn Jannerlo, Linda Jarchow Gar Jas er Jim Jenrie. Fiffh Row: Allan Johnson, Bill Johnson Carol Kalm . Y P i i ' bach, John Karnaiz. Sixfh Row: Belly Kauke Richard Kay, Keni Kebernilc, Torn Kessell. Sevenfh Row: Bonni Kiddell, Ron Kieizman, Karen Kieninqer, Fred Kimmel. Eigh+h Row: John King, Barb Kielsaas, Val Kledzilc, Diane Klipper. Ninih Row: Paul Knodel, Tom Knui- son, Janice Kob, Michael Koch. Jim Koehler, Karl Koenig, Pai' Koenig, Kaihy Korihals y . Ten+h Row: Kaihie Kosielny, Richard Krall, Nancy Krauss Karhy Krenek, Elvira Kress, David Krogsiad, John Kurz, Vy Kusander, , K KX M225 ,QM 'R is -x : , si X sir '- :1 V 12... i J , M , L W . Fi l L 'QTY gp! Q.. ii L, ke are 4,33 we l ii , L, Y 7 .: i z iz, ffl if f X ii . 4 - :'- -'i i ' -x 6 E I' f -v'- : - 'i .' .' 1 ' 5 -5 AV1 i' ' Q g 1 .1 lll. ' iff 5 me J y , , h.k MY' f f' NX .IHHQ y 1 ...- i H H A A:.' 1 n J f J . ic in i '.-' X ? - Q. 1 I. 2 - 1 - G3 4 QS W, fk . .ox Viclcie Rein, soplnomore, lne ps in lixing an allracliye display lor line ibrary. Class represen faiives elecfeol Top Row: Jolin LaBuy, Janice Langner, Sleen Larsen, Nancy Larsen, Mar- jorie Lelwning. Second Row: Jane Lelimpulil, Joe Lewandowslci, Melody Liedberg, James Linday, JoAnn Lipperl. Third Row: Pal Lillce, Diane Loi- qren, Terry Lomax, Rich Lonson, Clwarla Loose, Fourlh Row: Bill Luessow, Linda Lulz, Mike Luiz, Paul Maegdlin, Craig Marcussen, Fiffli Row: Fred Marx, Ted Masclwelc, Allred Mayer, George Mcffulloli, Loisfxnn Mclfuen. Sixlli Row: Bill Messersclimidl, Doug Meyers, Rick Middlelon, Lorraine Miellce, Gloria Milwoieviclw. Sevenfli Row: Diane Miller, Riclward Miller, Jim Mitchell, Annelie Moderlwaclc, Cynlliia Molir. Eighlh Row: Sleye Monczinlc, Leslie Moresi, Clwarlolle Mueller, Russ Mueller, Joan Muelilsclwlegel. Ninlfli Row: Al Musselman, Linnelle Muslacclwia, Belly Naas, Ken Nagorsen, Carol Neidy, Marqrellwa Nelson, Alex Neuland, Mike Nicolel.Ten'll1 Row: Darla Niemann, Delece Norcoil, Riclnard Norlon, Pal Nyman, Larry Olenloclc, Judy Olwlund, Jim Olson, Judy Olson, 'Elf' Homecoming lesliyilies were made bigger and beller by 'rhe Sophomore Class Eloai which dennonslralod much planning and hard work on The parl ol many sludenls. SCAQQI sloirif clemonsfrafeml Top Row: Pauleffe Ongena, Virginia Ordog, Ron Orlhwein, John Oslrand, Ray Pagels. Second Row: Cheryl Parduhn, Judy Parsons, Ron Pascale, Skip Paschke, Sian Pialek. Third Row: Jeanelle Planekowsky, Denise Pokusa, Sherry Polucek, Carol Powers, Lynn Rader. Fourfh Row: Janel Radlke, Lynn Rasmussen, Eddie Rehberger, Waller Reicherl, Susan Reichold. Fif+h Row: Rieb. Vicki Rein, Marolyn Reschke, Tom Richer, Gary Ridley, Howard Sixfh Row: Zaiga Rilins, Sue Robinson, Carolyn Rohrman, Bill Rome, Ron Rosenkranz. Sevenfh Row: Elaine Ross, Judy Rozanski, Claylon Rusch, Dick Rusch, Ardelh Schanel. Eighfh Row: Rosemary Scheer, Laura Schillaci, Ellen Schmidl, Janice Schmidl, Bill Schmidt Ninfh Row: John Schmoldl, Diane Schmundde, Pal Schoonoyer, Alired Schroeder, Susie Schrofh, Elaine Schullz, John Schullz, Jerilyn Schumacher. Tenfh Row: Lois Schumacher, Dave Schupperf, Diane Schusrek, Chris Schweda, Paul Sealing, Ron See-ck, Lanelle Seng, Jim Sim. i me L in --Q2 L ,QL V Us 6' f -aww iii' , 'f .:,. f J Q is .- IL .,.. , H if N nm... WWW iisil V mapa. . :::1.-Z.. .1 ...., : ' .i gif. .ri K ',,gQ-:i,:1:A3g'!E.N. . 3 V i Q , A - QW, Q., J iiiii ae 'rf -. ski! H Cr lf X, 5 5 + an N, W, ',, sims 5, .MV Ui--.v1 ' QM , e::g,,::. izgiwsr V.. . es N -:gi ,.,.. g. s Y Milf kiwi' E f ,, f v wir, 1' as ix? '39 ' ggi - fi 16.233 fs ' 3 ,.,, :ZZZ E Aiqqu P iiirf. 327 L l j li rs ii Aj I - 1 'W fs -, .,,,, 32, ' -.sl- f ' ANL.-m. 2 'S gkhkfif ffl?-slain' ' W 1 W is-A i :.:v Y 1 r J rrirr H .,., E Wi' ir i L. i ai if l --xf 5 A 'Ewa We C3 ff, fj ,,.:- L ww .am W it r l 4 , ,..,:,.,' :'s L rs i 1 ws 545 X as 29 s hki X 4:5 Q ,v SQ 5 , mi? ,gil ,s 72? . si . 'I ,,, .,... g W Rial 4. af his at izagizfis: is XXX f ' .J X ? We mf N, . si . 4 we ?' U ,W K www: we we s. V, +1 I f Q .55 ' ocafions ls! 7aAen l is ff, l,f5zW??l+ g l ' ef' l rf' Top Row Righh Dave Smilh, Sieve Smifh, Milce Smolicelc, Louise Sfahl, Lou- Ann Sfeffensen. Second Row: Susan Sfewer, Bob Sfoll, Gladys Sfride, Dennis Slrom, Carol Swanson. Third Row: Ralph Swearinglon, Charles Tallman, Raymond Taylor, Marie Templin, Elaine Tenggren. Fourfh Row: Sandra Thomas, Joanna Thompson, Marilynn Thornburg, Melanie Tillmanns, Margie Tincu. Fiffh Row: Donna Tobias, Pal' Toelcell, Shirley Tonn, Gail Travi, Rich- ard Trepfow. Top Row Le'F+: Wayne Uhlir, Lynne Vana, Linda Van Dan Aclcer, Linda Vonderheide, Cliff Wagner, Larry Wagner, Bob Waidron. Second Row: Milne Wallcer, Darlene Wallin, Timofhy Walfher, Joy Wal+z, Trudi Wanlco. Third Row: Don Webber, Angie Weglarz, Glen Weiberg, Allan Wenzel, Wendall Whilled. Fourfh Row: Susan Wilson, Charles Winfer, Carol Wis- niewslci, Renae Wolf, Judy Wolfersdorf. Fi'f+h Row: Rodney Yeager, Jackie 5 Zelenf, Helen Zellce, Roberf Zirzow, Carol Zilman. CAMERA SHY Carol D'Amafo Russell Gerger James Krug K C ass of receives irsf fasfe . Tom Reiner Joyce Roll PresidenT Vice-PresidenT Freshmen have now received Their TirsT TasTe oT being on Their own. They have learned many new Things in This pasT year and They are well aware ThaT There is much more To come. Many experiences and acTiviTies have added To Their year. TogeTher They planned The class geTAacguainTed parTy and aTTended many sporTs evenTs. The girls meT Their big sisTers. and The boys. as well as The girls, had endless locker Trouble. Each one has now opened his TirsT LOG and has also made many new and lasTing Triendships. As Their TirsT year disappears inTo The pasT. so does Their green- ness. This pasT year has added much To Their 'founclafion Tor The fuTure. XM., Diane SmiTh SecreTary Phylliss STeuber Treasurer F' , -'-'- , i . 'A' ,e gg .,,. .. 2.33 l 'N' W Wi' L i V gl., 5 MQQQ Top Row: John Albrechl, Bernard Alden, Daniel Allen, Richard Amundsen, Chrisline Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Susan Ander- son, Sharon Anderson. Second Row: Inger Arnesen, Wayne Arndl, Chrisline Arnesen, James Alhey, Terry Ayesse, Vic Azu- kas, Phyllis Bagley, Larry Bahnsen. Third Row: Roberl Balcer, Ann Barlesch, John Barlholomay, Roberla Beclc. Fourlh Row: Rich Becker, Wayne Beclcer, William Behling, James Benande. Top Row: Alan Berg, John Berger, Ronald Berneclxi, Jo- anne Bieber, Dorolhy Bock, Ellen Borgardf. Second Row: Carol Bozych, James Bradshaw, Edmund Brandl, Bonnie Braunig, Linda Bringer, Debbie Bruckner. Third Row: Tom Buegel, Rulh Buelow, Daryl Burlcell, Linda Calhoun, Allan Carlson, Genevieve Carlsen. Fourlh Row: Arnold Case, Lynn Cillo, Ronnie Conrad, Keilh Copersmel, Bev- erly Cox, Sandy Deilch. Fiflh Row: Paul Dianis, Judy Dislad, John Dilco, Don Doeringp Lance Dohe, Susan Doleman. ... M 1' 7 . . of Being on fAeir own. Selling oil 'ro a good slarl, lhe Freshman Class worlced hard and long lo produce lhis prize-winning lloal for 'rhe Homecoming parade. 2 g Wad sr I N S, sk.. re A A A K 47 VCGMHQSS fades HWQJ H,,,.... Q- A ..,,.:. Q , '4 il if Freshmen and locker lrouble seem 'ro go 'rogelher here a+ LHN. Lending a he ping hand, AI Kah'feld+ shows Susan Girardin how To rnasler 'rhe cornbinalion dial. ii? fig 1, M' 5 x xi fx ,, is f ik X fi , ,,., A .,,. . Y . V A WH' 4 I 2 Top Row: Esfher Driver, Larry Drolsom, Wayne Dunn, Jo Ann Durlcin, Sandra Deifch, David Eberl, Barry Edlund, Jane? Eheim. Second Row: Rebecca Eli'r'r, Chrislolfer Ellingsen, Carole Evans, Ron Faulhaloer, Dielmar Fausl, Richard Fielze, Marlha Fleming, Ron Eohlmeisler. Third Row: Bill Foreman, Linda Eorsan, Donald Eredriclcson, Dennis Freres. Fourfh Row: Carole Friedrich, Debe orah Friclce, Susan Frislc, Karen Frueh. Top Row: Gayle Gaedlce, Michael Gahalla, Pal Galvin, Gail Gangler, Lowel' Gebhardl, Barbara Genlner. Second Row: Susan Girardin, Susan Glawe, Day e Goebel, John Goefz, Gerald Gorlce, Judy Gosse. Third Row: ,lirnrnie Gould, Kalhy Groh, Gail Grcsnick, Allen Gubbe, Dane Guzzella, Margie Haag. Fourfh Row: Carole Hagen, Joseph l-lagenauer, Carol l-lalihan, Karen l-larnann, Lynda Harris, Randall l-larris. Fiffh Row: Caroline l-larlmann, Sue l-ledrnan, Belly l-leinfz, Sherry l-lernm, Juie Hempfing, Sian l-lewell. , 'va , , ...... ,L 2 Y 'wp ..,v v.-' P A. -' l ,. ., ,fs s,,, ,.., . ,.,. , .... , , ..,.,,,.,,,,.,,, . ,. , U -- -f:-- .. ...' ' A A if ': V A 4 W ...- '1', . Z' x .- . 5 i , A az nanK E 1 .,.. 1 ia. ,sf .J i f wf ' amps. 'X J ig? i i 5' - is A i.'?7i l5 5 if i E. ,EE , , 2 life we Wg 4311? funny A X :X-f:u.r.gf,a ffiif ii ff T i .MZ . . 2 2 X xxx.,-f g S if A . ' ' 21.5.5 '2 -Q: :If 4' 2212 ,g, ' fi., ..,., ,... I ...I I , .gi wa if i fi 1 l ,.,, , , gi K . A are as ,, izjs' fry ' Air' fsirzwvf . :n f a'!?2 ' .- X f of ,f ' . b:.:VV,,W ,i:. f- -Q ...,., ' ...E:z-g.5,:g:?t?iM,..,g. ,A J R W lm N S -,:. 'v?.: g ' 1 x B+, 1 gif? ' .,., J . ,, X , l J l . fs.. K N rib- ' was aw , S M A Sf! Htsfkifsssriisfz- , . JJ ,Q X , K A sf 2 Q ,axvw :H wa? f K4 . I .. Corsages, cakes, and posiers are all parf oi a birlliday. Here Adrienne Wasb- burn and Susan Neucomb exlencl llieir besi wishes by signing a birlbday posfer. Locger frougle conquere Top Row: Cliff Higley, Wally Hiclcer, Helene Hinlerlfiauser, Carol Hinlon. Second Row: Mary Holland, Arfliur Horn, Gayle Hollinger, Gerald Howe. Third Row: Jolwn Hunfer, Ralph Hurlcmans, William Husberg, Lynn lyerson, Fourflw Row: Dennis Jacobsen, Don Jacobson, Roberf Jasin, Kallwy Jennings. Fiffh Row: Karen Jensen, Arlene Jesclnlce, Sandra Johnson, Dan Jungwirflw. Six1l1 Row: AI Kalwlfeldl, Karen Kapclwinslci, Paula Karsel, Ted Kauiz. Sevenih Row: Sue Kay, Ronald Kaye, Ron Kazlo, Frank Kelcsfadl. Eigl'1+l'1 Row: Kim Kearby, Jim Keller, Judy Kieffer, David Kirk. Ninili Row: Bonnie Klaus, Wes Klipper, Odean Klulls, Sleven Knoll, Knudl' Knudlen, Joseplri Koeberl, Joyce Koeberl, Rullw Koenig, Ten+l1 Row: Carole Konecnilc, Marlin Koop, Bonnie Koranda, Dennis Korbel, Karen Kranz, Roberr Krause, Kalby Kressman, Linda Krieg. giifti i i iii i i A ii i 'ii . 3: J S , I REL wh lm all. i . K . i, . ,. 4 L it -w.. l . 1? sw 60 I it K 'EE ,M .Q . In .:EQfg22'..,.,A ...:j:..'-:' - -...f . ?i::'.-'21 f 1 ,AZ ,R .s Pi ' ix. M 'Hi' 'X 9 i 'SW ' ' ' . 7 - 'rX 3, -- 'V ,... NWKW. , 8 r sy, 1 ' . ' I ii Gail Grosnicl: and Walther Rucinslci compare class schedules on Freshmen Orienfalion Day. ig sisfers mei Top Row: William Kuehn, John Kueler, Anna Kumpf, Glenn La Brose. Second Row: Roberl' Lampi, Magda Larson, Gail Larsson, Brandf Leishner. Third Row: Gayle Leifner, Danny Liqoclci, Lawrence Limmel, Debby Link. Four+h Row: Carole Long, Bruce Lorenz, Pau Lorenz, Joyce LoRusso. Fif+h Row: Susan Loss, Carol Luessow, Kafherina Lukner, Dorcas Luiz. Sixfh Row: Eileen Maclcery, Pal' Mahoney, Eileen Manlcins, Mary Manz. Sevenfh Row: Arlene Marlin, Sfephen Marlin, Laura Maslon, Diana Malhisen. Eighlh Row: Howard Mailhews, Frances Max, Kalhy Meyer, Lilli Meyer. Ninlh Row: Russel Meyer, Paul Moe, Charlene Moore, Rhoda Morgan, James Mueller, Carole Mueller, Sharon Murala, Bonnie Myers. Tenlh Row: Sharon Neqaard, Terry Nelson, Bill Nelson, Penelope Neubeclc, Janice Neuberl, Anne Neyell, Susan Newcomb, Heidi Niedermeier. Q C S s's' L if wif? 4 F iiiiiii A -:,' Q pies: gfr' X5-W mi' if WK s I iiiii B ,:... 2 55 X , ,is K 2 f ..f'252'12 ' N + Mi as 5. dz- I Qi , . E gg? ra, lm s J X H J . 2 and i55ig,i.:. .. - ,lil J fi? sua . , WRX -Q we N521- ff Qs Class Parfcy Aelol Sr nrf, ff ke X Top Row: Barbara Niell, Barbara Nielsen, Tony Nilcas, Bob Noreen, Ronald Noyalc, Jerry O'Connell, Roy O'Kelly, Garner Olsen. Sec- ond Row: Candace Paolini, Lizpelh Palriclc, Paulelle Pauls, Roberl Pergande, Pam Pernol, Sue Pelersen, Ellen Pelerson, Dorafhea Pelhes. Third Row: Carol Placlco, Craig Poegel, Edmond Quarn- slrom, Darlyn Rados, G-ilberl Ramsey, Kalhy Rappe, Jerry Ras- mussen, Chrisline Rauser. Fourih Row: Lynn Regnier, Tom Reiner, Sandy Rice, Donald Richler, Janice Richler, John Riehle, Eugenie Risley, Rod Rochlilz. Top Row: Bill Rogers, lvlargarel Rohm, Joyce Roll, Marshall Rou- lelle, Waller Rucinslci, Jim Runge. Second Row: Belly Ryden, Sue Salvage, Pal Samaclc, Darlene Sanger, Diana Sass, Dolores Sass. Third Row: John Savilslci, Kalhy Schanlz, Jean Schillinger, Margie Schleulermann, Elizabefh Schmilz, Henry Schneider. Fourfh Row: Kennelh Schreiner, Susan Schroeder, Thomas Schroeder, Linda Schulz, Vera Schuslelc, Krisline Schull. Fiflh Row: l-leinlz Schweine erl, Douglas Scoll, Janel Sealund, Charles Segelke, Judy Seipp, Roberl' Selle. s ' Wi ' fi. get 2 an NSA Top now: Donald Senne. Bob Siebel. Andrew Sierclcs, Kielh Simp- son. Mary Slcybroclc, Nancy Skogsberq, Barbara Smerling, Joel Smilh. Second Row: Joyce Smilh, Judy Smilh, Richard Smilh, Janice Smolelc, John Snell, Janice Sornmese, Karla Sorgalz, Susan Spannenberg. Third Row: Gilberl Spinlc, Glen Slarlc, Chrislopher Sleidinger, Howard Sleinman, Kalie Slemler, Joyce Sloclcer, Judy Sfralca, Chrisline Slrauch. Fourfh Row: Diane Slreelz, Allen Slrom, Phyllis Sleuber, Allred Slumplauser, Ron Surmin, Don Tamillo, Roberl Thiele, Roberla Tibo. Top Row: Sherrie Travis, Madeline Tushner, Karen Unralh, Donna Urban, Fred Viielf, Marilyn Von Lehe. Second Row: Mariory Wal- lace, Adrienne Washburn, Mary Weelcs, Virginia Weinberg, Canclise Werner, llse Wiclrnann. Third Row: Pam Wiegandl, Ronald Wilken, Ginny Williams, Roberl Wirlz, Laura Wischmeyer, Sue Wold. Fourlh Row: Diane Wolf, Dave Young, Leslie Zarlrnan, Alan Zelin- slcy, Bill Zelmer, Roberl Zschau. Fif+h Row: Tom Zweifel. 2 if :Q aim w qiien s ma if ii www' i ,.... E -Mi' 'tif af if 5 3 -fr' sew Rv E . , l is CAMERA SHY Elsa Sluermer Michael Zilka G win ounclafion ormeol 3 Aroug rganizaiions jAe sfrains of music afmospgere anal excifemenf 5.70 ssussf funcfions, Sfudenf leaclers responol fo Cpespsusilihfiss uusf Jufzss enfrusfeal fo Mem, fjks ssuusl sf music glam oufsfanohng cAoirs Aeps Spread musical fume, yearAooL stuff worAs uusf Sfrives fo Presenf u gsm! Wepresenfafion of fAe tyeuf fjfus syuuu Cf Ms sfcquuisufisus fAai Buff! cAaracfer for sfuclenf 130013 fo Le usecl us u tjgunclczfion for fAe gufura, ScAool government epresenfs Siu enfs Seated: W. Schiernann, Vice PresidenT, K. Tamm, PresidenT, E. Wischrneyer, Sec Treas Mr W T-larTkopT, Advisor. STanding: S. Salvage, B, Schumacher, M. Dasler, R. Pascale W Wehrs J Kuker, W. SchmidT, W. Glisson, W. Paschke, S. Washburn, K. KorThals, M. Haag. Missing S Travis S. RieTh, L. Moresi. In addiTion To iTs regular responsibililry oT pro- viding a link beTween The TaculTy and The sTudenT body, The STuden+ Council has Taken on The direc- Tion oT many acTiviTies This year. The nine girls and nine boys, represenTing each oT The Tour classes, worked on such proiecTs as giving a beneTiT parTy Tor BeThesda7 making regular locker checks: puTTing up ChrisTmas decoraTions: sponsoring boys' inTramurals and planning one oT The besr T-lomecomings Ll-TN has ever seen. AnoTher proiecT was The publishing oT The Council Capers, which is senT To each oT The I9 LuTheran l-ligh Schools in The US. The idea Tor This paper originaTed aT The STudenT Council Con- venTion held in ST. Louis, Mo. This was aTTended by president Karen Tamm, vice-presidenr, Bill Schie- mann, and TaculTy advisor, Mr. W. l-larTkopT. Also, much improvemenT was made on The maior-minor sysTem, changing iT To an AcTiviTy Value and Civic l.eTTer sysTem, and assuming The iob oT keeping records. The combined eTTorTs oT These sTudenTs make The basic ToundaTion Tor our school's governmenT and exTra-curricular acTiviTies. Records and reporTs oT all Council proiecTs musT be checked and rechecked. Karen Tamm and Bill Schiemann go over special proiecTs wiTh Ellen Wischmeyer. in . 5 The brighTness oT The alTar shines ouT over The dimness oT The audience aT The close OT all school parTies Here Skip Paschke, STudenT Council member leads The group in prayer. CourTesy of Mr. 81 Mrs. George L. Tamm fjzroucqn Counse ing, rornofing, Anal .planning SeaTed: R. PresTi, W. Wehrs, L. Dorner, R. Olsen, B, Rieder, Mr. WalTer l-larTlcopT, Advisor. ST-andingg S. RleTh, J. Schmidt Every Tuesday aTTernoon seven permanenT and Two alTernaTlng seniors can be Tound in The Senior room execuTing our unique sysTem ol conTrol. This is The LuTher STudenT Life CommiTTee meeTing To provide ChrisTian counsellng To Tellow sTudenTs. Besides adrnInisTraTing correc:Tion To vlolaTors oT school policies, Thls commlTTee, along wlTh The Senlor Class Council, leads The Senior Class in holding responsiloilihes and conTrolling underclassmen. Allrhouqh Their lolo ls noT an easy one, The commiTTee is oTTen rewarded by The co-operaTion of The sTudenT body and The apprec:laTion oT The TaculTy. A blg parl' ol The L.S.L. ComrniTTee's lol: is counsellng violafors. Rosie PresTl and Joe Schrnidf are seen helping underclassmen. Courfesy of Mr. J. B. Shane 71 wo ew ouncils adre advlclecl One sTudenT Trom each senior homeroom, The Tour class oTTicers, and Senior Class Advisors malce up The Senior Class Council. These LuTheriTes keep busy by adminisTering The STudenT Life Program, planning The Junior-Senior Picnic, aTTending To graduaTion de+aiIs, and assisTing The L.S.L. CommiTTee wiTh Their worlc. Along wiTh These duTies go The never ending problems ThaT arise. Their job oT adminisTering Senior responsibiliTies is an imporT- anT one, and Their parT in school liTe is essenTial. AnoTher busy group is The Junior Class Council. Their biggesT job is The Junior-Senior Banquet which is abouT The mosT im- porTanT social evenT in The lives oT The upperclassmen. ThroughouT The year These sTudenTs worlqed hard To make The banqueT a memorable occasion. Sponsored by The Junior Class Council were The paper drives and The Fun Fair. Seafedg B. Ferengul, Vice President P. Schwendeman, PresiclenT, B. Olson, Treasurer, Miss Mildred Brower, Advisor. S+andingg G. Leeney, R. Olsen, H. Alcre, D. Mueller, K. Jacobsen, E. C5usTavson, R. Gensch, J. Grosniclc. Missing: N. SanTTleben. SeaTedg R. Reinhardt D. HempTing, SecreTary, W. Jannusch, President V. Anderson, Treasurer, T. Selke, Vice-PresidenT, E. BergT, J. OesTer- reich. Sfandingg L. Carlson, A. SieberT, J. Krock, Mr. RoberT Connors, Advisor, P. Lorenz. Missing: S. McColl. Couriesy of The Nerius 8: Grosnick Families For The TirsT Time This year The Sophomores have a Class Council. The purpose in Torming The individual councils Tor under- classmen was To give The classes a place To go and people To go To, wiTh Their problems and ideas. These recommendaTions are Then broughT before The STudenT Council. One oT Their big proiecTs was The Frosh-Soph Basl4eTball parTy which gave Them experience in working and planning TogeTher Tor a group eTTorT. AnoTher newly organized group includes nine freshmen. one Trom each homeroom, and The Treshman class oTTicers. This is The Freshman Class Council. Planning The Frosh-Soph BaslceTball ParTy was one oT Their TirsT endeavors. GeTTing The class Tully acguainTed and TuncTioning as a uniT is The goal oT The class council. CourTesy of CenTral Savings 8: Loan AssociaTion SfuJenfs Sfrive or xjfonors Seaiedg K. Lulh, K. Tamm, D. Rohn, P. Schwendeman, R, Gensch, R. Garrner, M. Linder, J Wischmeyer. Kneeling: L. Klolz, B. Baisch, P. Hassler, D, Schuhlcnechl, S. Koebel, l. Scheiberl, E Sauler, J. Kadow, Cv. Plonder, M. Pefersen, S. Mahoney, J. Slreil. Siandingq Mr. Roberr Connors Advisor, K. Rozanslci, T. Kelsey, S. Simlco, B. Hanson, P. Weqehaupf, K. Jacobsen, W. Krueger B. Ferengul, J. Roschlre, M. Dasler, E. Duensing, A. All, L. Dilco, Mr. Edwin Homeier, Advisor College Day for Juniors and Seniors and lhe Honor Roll are iusl +wo of lhe proiecls sponsored by Jrhe Nafional Honor Sociefy. To be a member a sludenr musl have a I.5 grade average, be a iunior or senior, and be approved by a commiilee from Jrhe lacully. These srudenrs worked hard ro eslablish and mainlain a srronq loundaiion of knowledge. P Poinling To a reward for hard work is Judy Kadow, Nafional Honor Sociely member. Olher N. H. S. members, Leeann Carlson and Sue Koebel, give congratulations, Cour+esy of Nachman, Vragel 8: Associafes yearAooL Sfaff Summarizes ScAool year DoraThy 81 Terry Teri-EdiTor Copy EdiTors Edie-AssT. EdiTor Seaiedx Barb Oenning, Judy Grosniclc, Sharron SalaT, Teri Anderson, EdiTh Duensing, DoraThy Kamphausen. STanding: Mr. W. HarTkopT, Carl Kowslcy, Terry Kelsey, EdiTh SauTer. CourTesy of Mrs. T. J. Anderson JudyfPubliciTy Sharron 81 Edie Business Managers Carl 81 Barb PhoTo Ed iTors Turmoil, Tension, exciTemenT, and con- Tusion were all experienced by The nine hard-working LOG Sfaff members. The 60- ol school year had iusT ended when plans Tor The 62 LOG were begun. and The Theme, EoundaTions Tor The EuTure was chosen. WiTh The ulTimaTe goal in mind, pro- ducing The besT LOG ever, The sTaTT en- ThusiasTically sTarTed on iTs way To many problems, deadlines, and achievemenTs. Each oT The six deadlines consisTed OT accumulaTing many picTures, laying ouT each page, wriTing and re-wriTing copy, idenTiTy- ing each Tace, and checking and re-checking. Hours-on-end were spenT in Trying To reach our goal. These eTTorTs are now com- pleTedg and inTo The hands oT The sTudenTs and TaculTy goes The Tinished proiecT, The 62' LOG. wi Faahwn Q+.5-F- CFATFD- N faarcirin D .qrhiimgrhi Head of Siaif .i Karirxw .i News Staff: SEATED: S. Robinson, E. Schmidt C. Mohr, J. Radrke, Sfandingg C. Rohrman, P. Toekelf, C. Ebert R. Gariner, L. Klofz, J. Wischme-yer, V. Kiedzik, S. Mohr, Head of Sraff. Typing S+a'Ff: SEATED: R. G-ensch, Prooireader, N. Ziermann, G. Hafner, S. Ross, Head Typist Siandingg V. Herodes, I, Eckert D. Fierze, E. Fick, J. Sfreif. evvspczper Sfaff Courfesy of Guardian Meiai Sales Inc. Advisor Mr. Donald OTTerman malces plans wiTh Business Manager ColeTTa Prorolc, Senior EdiTor Karen l.uTh and Junior EdiTor KaThy Sorensen. Circulafion S+aTf SEATED S DosTerT E LoseTh Head oT STaTT D JanneTTo gg Sfandingg J Schm1dT S Colburn P Schoonover Gan es orm af Members oT The Blue 3: Gold STafT became parT-Time auThors and liTerary criTics when They wroTe and selecTed The maTerial Tor Their l96l- 62 publicaTions. The new paper meanT more decisions and harder work Than ever beiore. IT was To be improved in journalism, which involved geTTing more news abouT sTudenTs and organizaTions which serve The school. NOT only did The B 8: G become more inTelliqenTly wriTTen, buT iT Toolc on a new sTyle as well, Narrower columns, a larger TormaT, and a lighTwe?ghT paper made iT appear as a real newspaper. The 'ol sTaTT members worlced To obTain inTormaTion and wriTe arTicles. These were Then given To The ediTors and The long process oT ediTing began. Their worlc was rewarded when The issues were rolled oTT The press and anxiously read by The sTudenT body. SporTs STaff: SEATED7 W. Krueger, E. GusTavson, l-lead of STaTT, J, Phofography Sheff SEATED K Day K Garazun l-lead of STaTT Thoss. Sfandingg J. Kopeny, G. Jasper, R. NimTz. STandlng G Grabruclf CourTesy of Espe ManufacTurmg Co lnc BoTTom Row: R. PresTi, SecreTary. Second Row: D. Shuhknechh Vice- PresidenT, P. Braun, President Miss JaneT Schroeder, Advisor. Third Row: S. Washburn, Chaplain, E. ReveThis, Treasurer, Fourfh Row: R. Turclc, J. Kehm, Fiffh Row: l. PeTruselc, J. Wischmeyer. Sixfh Row: B. ReiTer, C. Schreiner. SevenTh Row: N. Ziermann, R. Olsen. Eigh+h Row: D. Kamphausen, A. Meinlnow. NinTh Row: M. Wiedemann, L. Varga. Tenfh Row, E. Duensing, T. Anderson. Missing: B, AllendorTer. New sponsor, new aprons, and new ideas gave added spark To The Girl's Service Club This year. TogeTher TwenTy iunior and senior members worlced and planned To bene- TiT our school. Through all-school parTies, sponsoring a VieT Namese boy, worlcing wiTh The American Cancer SocieTy and serving aT bangueTs, The girls Gave Service Cheer- Tullyll and sTrove To TulTill Gods own command, WhaT- soever Thy hand TindeTh To do, do iT wiTh all Thy mighT. ervice qQenolereal Wednesday nighT Tinds The 2I Key Club members worlc- ng and planning TogeTher Tor The beneTiT oT Ll-lN. The group, organized in l954, is sponsored by The lnTerna- ional Kiwanis Club. An annual proiecT oT The Key Club is The sale oT peanuTs on Kiwanis Kid's Day. OTher proiecTs which he boys unolerToolc This year were: sponsoring The Magazine Urive in November, and The Seaway Candy Drive in January. hrough These proiecTs money was raised To help pay oTT The lebi' on The new addiTion. BoTTom Row: P. WegehaupT, President C. Kowslfy, Mr. David Kolzow, Advisor. Second Row: G. Redding, R. Krueger, Third Row: R. Pomrenlce, D. Pearson. Fourfh Row: J. Linday, D. Bergmann. FiTTh Row: C. LohrenTz, D. ZarnT. SixTh Row: J. OsTrand, T. Wischmeyer. SevenTh Row: D. Wolf, l-l. Alqre. Eighih Row: S. ReiTh, P. Schwendeman, NinTh Row: R. Melcher. R. P-leidorn. Missing: R. Grosch, B. Ferengul, J. Kopeny. CourTe-sy of The G.S.C. 81 Key Club qzrougz fvarious eans BoHom Row: J. Linday, C. Schweda, J. Thompson, A. Schanel. J. Hogan J. Lempuhl, K. Korlhals, B. Turclc, G. Hafner. J. Wischmeyer, N. Nelson R. Kraft Mr. Harlkopi, advisor. Second Row: J. Walfz, L. S'rahl, L. Flammang C. Buchholz, C. Loose, L. Moresi, E. Rosner, L. Varga, L. Lueder, L. Holz, C. Larsen, A. Schroeder. Third Row: S. Paschlce, W. Reicherf, K. Bobeng J. Jones, M. Linder, B. Schumacher, S. Edwards, E. Siplca, J. Pick, W. Rome T. Selllce, N. Larsen. Fourfh Row: L. Archer, P. Kohlhoif, J. Kadow, S Koebel, V. Anderson, K. Kirwan, R. Bianchi, K. We+zs+ein. L. Elwoos, K Garazin, R. Waldron, D. Neimann. Fif+h Row: D. Schuhlcnechl, C. Hagen, W. Schiemann, L. l-lohflander, E, Wischmeyer, W. Wiwa'r, R. Carlin, J. Kulcer, D. Janac. R. l-leidorn, R. Trepfow. Sixfh Row: J. Oeslerreich, J. Milchell, A. Chrisiensen, L. Wagner, S. Grant L. Mohr, R. Jungmann, J. Osfrand, M. Girardin, R. Gruefzmacher, D. Benziger, E. Teichmann. Seven+h Row: C. Arns, V. Ordog, M. Tillrnanns, B. Rierer, C. Lohrenfz, D. Zarnf, J. Kroclc, D. Smifh, L. Oilenloclc, W. Dieclcmann, J. Kurz, Z. Rilens, J. Biurbaclc. Eighfh Row: C. Mueller, C. Powers. May I see your pass, is 'rhe familiar phrase used by 63 srudenls who serve as Hallguards. Aside from checking hall passes, 'rhese Lulrherires also greel and direcf visilors, run errands, colleci absence slips, and lceep fhe halls clear and quier. Familiar faces during The lunch periods are lhose of some hard-worliing Lulheriies. These sludenls play an imporianl parlr in lhe cafeleria program. Selling millc and lunches, selling up rhe cooler, and doing odd iobs around Jrhe lcilchen are all laslcs lhai help our lunch room iunciion smoofhly. Leff fo righf: P. Websfer. E. Duensing, B. Zschau, R. Van- Sfoclcum. Missing: R. Reid. Courtesy of Ladies Socie+y, Chris? Church 79 Wurncff, Sfsff ,,44..1e.1 During Their Tree periods The OTTice STaTT is kepT busy wiTh many odd iobs. While op- eraTing The swiTchboard They are oTTen called upon To deliver noTices, Tile absence excuses or even do some Typing. These Tasks are all done ouT oT service To The school. SeaTed: D. STreeTz. FirsT Row, P. YosT, V. GepperTh, E. SauTer, K. Buelow, E. Duensing, V. Wachholz, N. Nelson. Missing: M. Page. Keeping a library running smooThly requires The eTTorTs oT more Than one or Two people. For This reason 60 LuTheriTes are engaged as Library AssisT- anTs. Shelving books, mending covers, Taking invenTory, and checking books in and ouT are iusT a Tew oT The many jobs These sTudenTs do To help us in our library. These sTudenTs give up Their sTudy periods in order To serve Ll-TN. BoTTom Row: K. l.uTh, J. SchmidT, B. Kielsaas, S. Mace, K. Albano, G. Rohn, C. Prorok, M. Boedecker, D. Cooper, R. EliTT, V. Rein, B. Baisch, K. VanderhorsT, S. Mahoney, S. Robinson, l.. JanshoTT, V. Kledzik. Second Row: Sorensen. FourTh Row, Mrs. C. GrunTz, J. Pasnik, E. SauTer, A. Washburn, N. Ziermann, M. Slovacek, R. Olsen, J. STraiT, S. Washburn, A. Maecek, K. Rozanski, S. C5uTekunsT, N. Krauss, M. l-lemler, P. Maegdlin, D. STreeTz, M. Pe-Tersen, E. SchmidT, P. Koenig, S. SalaT, J. Block, B. Fricke, S. SchroTh. S. Newcomb, E. Tenggren, D. Tobias, L. Diko, P. Lorenz, S. Ross, E. Third Row: Mr. D. l-larTmann, l. EckerT, B. Wichman, R. BraTu, M. LuTz, l-lausmann. Missingi J, McCormick, S. McColl. S. Colburn, P. l-lassler, R. Gensch, D. LancasTer, S. Puls, C, Rohrman, D. CourTesy of The SalaT Family GM er Serv ice rtqanizafions me' Slandingg Gail Plonder, Dale Rohn, Irma Scheiberf. Sealed: Sheryl Ross. Added 'ro fhe service groups of Lurher fhis year is The Publicify S'I'aff. Their iob consisfs of norifying +he neighborhood papers of evenfs and achievemenfs of +he school. Afrer much wriring and re-wriring of lheir copy, iheir efforfs are seen in prinlr. By This service, we are lcepr in conracf wifh Jrhe communify and our school is broughr info public view. The Leffermans Club, composed of boys who have leHered in afhlerics, has given honor and service +o fhe school. The members sold hor dogs and popcorn af baslcefball games. As a resulf of Their hard work The Afhleiic deparfmenr has purchased new eguipmenr and a new scoreboard. One of The highlighfs of lrhe school year is Lerfere man's inilialion day. i'Maslers and Flunl4ies fogelher will be ree membered as a hir comedy Team. Boffom Row: Mr. D. Oiiermann, Advisor, Mr. M. Everly, Advisor, J. Dreyer, J. Klein, L. Schullz, J. Fiizpalriclc, R Nimlz, A. Poegel, C. Kowslcy, J. Thoss, A. Karsel Second Row: D. Johnson, T, Suddelh, R. Pomrenlce, L. Maier, W. Emerr, E. Toledo, C. Schleulermann, E. Gusfavson, M Dasler, A. Ladendorf, E. Auler, W. Hardf. Third Row: D Eliff, P. Dorner, H. Akre, D. Wolf, S. Faulhaber, K. Jacobsen W. Glisson. J. Willams, A. Edlund, M. Gannon, P. Wege- haupr, D. Zarnf, C. Lohrenlz. Fourfh Row: A. Wenzel, P. Vandlilc, L. Helmich, J. Nasheim, W. Schmidl, C. Mead, R. Harrison, J. McPeek, W. Kouba, D. Benziger, W. Schiemann, E, Eclchardl, M. Plennerf. R. Graef, T. Feid, S. Riefh. Missing, R. Walker. Couriesy of The Allen Ross Family 81 fjialen fs memonsfrafe 1 BoTTom Row: J. Bieber, P. ToekelT, P. EclcerT, R. Taylor. C. Rohrman. R. Gensch, J, LoRusso. Second Row: J. Heeg, D. Jacobsen, K. UnraTh, I. Eichenberg, M. Boedeclcer, D. PeThes, T. Schroeder, G. Gaedlce, W. Pagels. J. Schillinger, K, Albano, S. Mace, C. Evans. Third Row: Rev. The Religion AcTiviTies Club showed a real progressive spiriT oT devoTion and chrisTian service. Reorganized as one group, They included in Their proiecTs The Thanlcsgiving Eood Drive, a Bible collecTion, EasTer Eggs Tor The hospiTal, and a Tremendous missions bangueT Tor The whole school. EorTy- Three members worlced and planned To be able To loolc baclc on a happy and rewarding year oT service. SeaTed: C. Deblois, L. Toiellce, L. Ruell, S. Robinson, l. Widmann, P, Koenig. Kneeling: C. Miller, N. Garside, D. Tobias, S, Puls, Gr, l-laTner, J. Pasnilc, J. Snell, C. ZiTTnan, V. Wienberg, l. Eilcenberg. Rogness, Advisor, P. PernoT, C. EberT, B. Kaulce, J. Babiar, C. Muller, A. Eliingsen, D, Finney, Gr. Giesler, V. Swanson, E. SauTer, S, GuTelcunsT, l'l, Zellre, S. Puls, K. Knorr, Miss RobberT, Advisor. Missing: D. LuTZ. PainT, brushes, gliTTer, and paper are all Tamiliar To The LuTheriTes who show Their inTeresT in arT Through membere ship in The Ar'I' Club. This year, colorTul ChrisTmas decora- Tions were made and sold by The club. They also planned Trips To The ArT lnsTiTuTe and made EasTer decoraTions. ln This group creaTive abiliTies are used To express special inTeresTs. Standing: Miss Ann Norman, Advisor, E. Rueger, P. King, S, Krueger, J, Roschke, J. Rozanski, N. Krauss, L. Dilco, P. TrepTow, C. Schweda, J. Larsen. Missing: J. l-laug. CourTesy of BrauTigam FlorisT 8: Johanna's BeauTy Salon By adcfive QCufAerifes CourTesy of Hagen's Fish Iv1arkeT 81 Ann's Food MarT BoTTom Row: M. Planelcowslcy, E. ReveThis, C. Lawrenz, P. King, B STenzel, J. GrueTzmacher, J. Severance. P. RieTscheI, N. Ziermann M. Holland, Mr. MaTThews, Advisor. Second Row: D. Tobias, N Garside, G. HaTner, V, Swanson, I. Eiclcenberg, B. Leischner, R FohImeisTer, L. Garland, W. GranTz, H. Langer, A. Warner, M PeTersen. Third Row: K. Rappe, C. Rauser, S. Mahoney, D. Lan casTer, E. DeckerT, T. Harlss, W. Kundsen, T. Kessell, Gi. Giesler, L. Bahnsen, A. Schroeder, G. Linder, L, Limmel, S. PeTersen FourTh Row: D. NorcoTT, M. Kirchner, L. Ruell, F. Rueger, E Dassow, C. Schreiner, S. Koebel, J. Block, L. Lichner, K. FosTer, J. Linday, W. Paschlce. FiTTh Row: V. Kusander, S. AuberT, L. Mohr W. Miller, J. Iverson, J. Eheim, S. Salvage, R. Miller, K. MarTin R. GarTner, K. Sorensen, R. Janac. SixTh Row, E. Ericlcson, E. Max, S. Travis, G. Gaedlce, S, Loss, E. Siplca, A. Mace, B. Douvas, N. Krauss, C. ZiTTnan, P. Koenig, J. STreiT, K. Day. SevenTh Row: C. Friedrich, J. Roll, M. Rohm, M. Fleming, M. Skybroclc, D. Sanger, A. Washburn, J. Seipp, B. Koranda, L. ShuITz, D. SchupperT, P. Hassler, S. Auld, J. Babiar. Eigh+h Row: E. SchuITz, J. SchmidT, M. Nelson, C. Moore, J. Schillinger, P. WiegandT, M. Manz, A. Marecelc, O. Tyrrell, G. Giesler, L. Holz, R. Zschau. NinTh Row: L. Harris, L. Regnier, D. Urban, J. Heckel, Z. RiTins, S. Frank, M, Tillmanns, V. Ordog, E. Rosner, L. Moresi, L. Jarchow, M. Boedeclcer, J. O'ConneIl. TenTh Row: D. EberT, B. Krause, P. CasTo. LuTher NorTh Thespians oTTers many LuTheriTes The opporTuniTy To conTribuTe Their TaIenTs. Maior evenTs planned by The group during The pasT year included Two plays, Two Blind Mice and The DeaTh and LiTe oT Larry Benson, a one acT musical, Medicine Tor Melancholy. and The Speech and Drama BanqueT. Every endeavor oT The group requires much planning, and hard work. Willing- ness To worlc in dramaTics is especially displayed by The members oT Troupe I93O oT The NaTionaI Thespian SocieTy. LuTher Thespians are eligible Tor membership in The socieTy aTTer They have given IOO hours oT worlc eiTher on sTage, on com- miTTees, or on The sTage crew, BoTTom Row: Mr. A. MaTThews-Advisor, E. Reve- This, M. Kirchner, L. Ruell, G. Hafner, N. Gar- side, N. Ziermann, L. Dilco, S. Auld. Second Row: K. Day, W. Miller, J. Iverson, L. Mohr, F. Rueger, B. Leischner, R. EohImeisTer, L. Garland, W. GranTz. Third Row: E. Duensing, S. Mahoney, D. LancasTer, E. DecI4erT, T. Harlcs, W. Knudsen, G. Giesler, L. Bahnsen, E. Rosner. FourTh Row: R. Janac, W. Paschlce, J. Linday, K. EosTer, P. Knodel, T. Lomax, J. Babiar, M. Boedeclrer, L. Jarchow, L. Moresi. Fi'fTh Row, O. Tyrreyl, A. Marecelc, D. SchupperT, P. Hassler, A. Warner, J. STreiT, K. Sorensen, R. GarTner, M. Pe-Tersen, G. Linder, R. Miller, L, Limmel. BoHom Row: Miss J. Schroeder, Advisor, D. ProcTer, G. Gorlce, R. Siebel. Second Row: G. Dwyer, R. Gresens, K. Bendy, K. Fosfer, A. l-lilding. Third Row: E. Siplca, M. Fleming, M. Linder. P. Schoonover, S. Frank, S. Hougesen. Fourfh Row, L. Archer, H. Hinferhauser, S. Auberf, B. MieTT, L. Rader, C. Moore. Fif+h Row: P. Scharf, A. l-lunsiclcer, W. Elsey, P. WebsTer, N. Olsen. Sixih Row: S. Monc- znik, J. Diko, D. KrogsTad, W. Rogers, R. O'KelIy. Sevenfh Row: W. Naas, D. Pergande, S. Dooley, R. STQII. Missing: R. Buchholz, D. Eosnachf. STrilces, spares, and Tramesw are Bowling Club language. Every Wednesday aTTer school, These Terms are used by The ThirTy-nine members who meeT aT The lrving Park Lanes. Divisions oT Tive To a Team are made and accuraTe scores are lcepT. AT The end oT The school year awards go To The winning Team and high scorer. The purpose oT This club is noT iusT To produce a winner, buT also To provide Tun, pracTice. and an opporTuniTy Tor improvemenT Tor all. Pecial xgnferesf Ou s EI Club Espanol, or The Spanish Club, oTTers a chance Tor sTudenTs To express Their inTeresTs in culTures oTher Than The Tamiliar cusToms oT America. On The Third Monday oT each monTh, The club meeTs To organize proiecTs such as Their visiT To The Museum oT Science 84 lndusTry To see The Spanish ChrisTmas. The TwenTy members worlc TogeTher To broaden Their culTural lcnowledge and inTeresTs. Seafedg J. Lerner, C. Schweda, C. Von Lehe, President L. Varga, K. MorTenson. Sfandingg Miss J. HarTley, Advisor: H. Langer, S. Houge- sen, A. Pueiz, J. Thompson, S. Tornm, P. King, C. Rohrman, L. Jar- chow, L. Lichner, S. King, M. Slovacelc, S. ZarnsTroTT. CourTesy of RuTh's MarlceT 8: GasTon's Service STaTion Aquariums, microscopes, and Tossils are Tamil- iar words To all Biology Club members. Two days a monTh meeTings are held To plan and carry ouT proiecTs. This year The club wenT Tossil hunTing, sTudied planT liTe aT Volo Bog, had several inTer- esTing movies, and donaTed an aquarium To our school library. Through Their acTiviTies These sTu- denTs sTudy Gods wonders and learn more abouT liTe. Gffer ariefcy vdcfivifies Flashbulbs, Tripod, negaTives: These are iusT some oT The equipmenT ThaT The members oT The Camera Club worlc wiTh, DieTer Bergman, Presi- denT oT The Camera Club, conducTs The meeTings every TirsT and Third Tuesday oT The monTh. lm- provemenT oT The qualiTy of Their prinTs and slides is always sTressed, wiTh The idea oT enTer- ing Them in The many phoTo conTesTs. SieaTed: Mr. D. Scheiwe, Advisor, D. Bergmann, PresidenT, K. Garazin, W. Pagels. STanding: G. Grabruclc, K. Day, G. Grabruclc, G. Giesler, J. Ficlc. Missing: M. Fleming. Kneeling: J. Sommese, M. Tushner, K. Harris, T. Mashek, J. ChrisTen' sen, M. Boedeclier, E. Kaulce, R. Buelow, M. Koch, R. Taylor. Standing: S. PiaTelc, L. Mielke, M. Nelson, C. Parduhn, W. Rome, J. Roschlce, R. Rusch, M. Walesa, F. Rueger, S. Glawe, G. Dwyer, Mr. Jordahl, Ad- visor. Missing: C. Von Lehe, M. Templin. Chess is an inTriguing game oT slcill which requires greaT imaginaTion and concenTraTion as well as The abiliTy To Think oT many moves beTore playing Them. Many oT The Tunda- menTals and even special Tricks oT The game are learned during Chess Club meeTings as well as during The games Themselves. lnTer- school compeTiTion is seT up To encourage greaTer eTTorTs, and TournamenTs are held occasionally wiTh oTher schools. SeaTed: N. Garside, G. Hafner, R. Reid, R. LePere, R, Aevermann, S. PiaTelc. Standing: J. Fick, L. Mielke, J. Hessler, Mrs. Zimmer, Advisor, A. Edlund, W. Rome, C. Richey. Missingp A. Warner. CourTesy of The BeThesda Women's Guild and MoThers Club BoTTom Row: M. Corove, K. Jacobsen, K. Krizan, L. JanshoTT, E. DeclcerT, E. Ficlc, G. Wollermann, K. Tamm, J. Grosniclc, J. HarTlcopT, B. Friclce, G. VanderhorsT, S. SalaT, J. Jones, D. FieTz, S. Mahoney, K. Hansen, D. HempTing, K. Albano, R. PresTi. Seconcl Row: C. Von Lehe, L. Yoch, B. Baisch, B. Dau P. Hassler, R. Gensch, A. Fredriclcson, S. Ross, E. Wischmeyer, K. Pick, K. Rozanski, S. Simpko, J. GrueTzmacher, T. Ander- son, P. KohlhoTT, B. Oenning, V. Swanson, D. Rohn, N. Wisch- meyer, A. Meinlcow, L. Dorner, J. El3erT. Third Row: D. Proc- Tor, L. Garland, P. Traversa, R. Mollers, W. Griggs, D. RoberTs, N. Olson, R. KarnaTz, R. Husberg, R. Haas, A. PlennerT, L. KohIhoTT, W. Kudirlca, T. Kelsey, F. Reuger, R. Pomrenlce. FourTh Row: Mr. G. SchroTh, DirecTor, P. WegehaupT, M. Dassler, R. Lanoch, E. BueTel, W. Cvlisson, J. Nasheim, E. Nerius, R. Harrison, J. Golosinec, E. EclchardT, R. GraeT, J. Kulier, L. Carlson, R. Palow, T. Harlcs, W. Miller. usical game Voices oT The A Cappella choir ioin TogeTher daily in song. A Cappella worlcs hard Tor correcT vowel producTion, balance, unison, and Tone. This choir, bearing The school colors, spreads The musical Tame oT LHN Through Three concerTs aT school, and perTormances aT The Museum oT Science 84 lndusTry, on German Day, and aT various churches and Teachers' conTerences. As The 76 voices are raised in Gods wonderTul giTT oT song, The hearTs oT These sTudenTs uniTe Tor The good oT The school. The LuTher Singers, a selecl' group Trom The A Cappella Choir, are: BoTTom Row: R. PresTi, B. Oenning, D. Rohn, V. Swanson, B. Dau, R. Gensch, K. Rozanslci, K. Pick. Second Row: D. RoberTs, R. Lanoch, W. Miller, J. Kuker, R. Harrison, J. Nasheim, P. WegehaupT, R. Husberg, R. Pomrenke. CourTesy of The A Cappella Choir BoTTom Row: C. Larsen, D. STreclcenbach, E. ReveThis, S. Mace, J Helmlcarnp, S. l-lamilTon, M. PeTersen, K. Kirwan, E. Sipka, J. Wons, J. Block, K, WeiTh, B. KoeTlce, S, Edwards, C. Schreiner, K. Bobeng I. Pefruselc, M. Slovacelc, L. Ruell, S. Grove, Second Row: A. Marecelc, M. Planelcowslcy, D. Schiller, A. PueTz, J. Wisniewslci, L. KloTz, J KaTer, C. Hagen, A. Warner, G. Plonder, S. Clark, N. Ziermann quisT, G. Hafner, D. SchuhlcnechT, L. Varga, M. EichsTaedT, J. OesTer- reich, J. ReichelT, L. Lichner, I. ScheiberT, C. Prorok, D. Gornall, D. Rode, J. SchaTTriclc, F. MebusT, C. Schroeder, K. MorTenson, B. Schumacher, J. Meurer. FourTh Row: C. Foreman, S. Koebel, L. HOTT- lander, D. Kamphausen, C. Mozuch, D. Mueller, S. Krueger, P. King. J. Severence, B. STenzel, M. Hemler, E. Duensing, P. Braun, P. RieTschel, L. Diko, G. l-leidorn, A. Karko, J. Kadow, P. Zillca, P. S. Washburn, B. Tenner, K. Sealing, K. Runge, B. Wichman, C. Lawrenz, R. GarTner, R. Koepp, D. Verheeclc, S. ZarnsTorTT. Third Row: E, BergT, J. Krause, B. Olson, V. Herodes, J. Pasnilc, S. Puls, C. Lind- Lorenz, V. Anderson, M. YosT, Mr. SchroTh, DirecTor. ScLool KZ PYEG During Third hour, nineTy-Tive Junior and Senior girls meeT TogeTher and lose Themselves in song. ATTer much hard worlc and pracTice, Their lighT voices blend in perTecT harmony and unison. This choir also spread The musical Tame oT Ll-TN by appearing aT The Museum of Science and lndusTry and in concerTs aT LuTher. Render- ing Their TalenTs To The sTudenTs, They added much To Wednesday chapel services. Freshman Choir began iTs iourney on The road To good choral singing by learning many basic Tundan'enTals. IT was organized aT The beginning oT The second sernesTer and parTicipaTed in boTh The LenTen and Spring ConcerTs. Thrill and exciTemenT awaiTed These eager Treshmen as They uniTed Their voices publicly Tor The TirsT Time on Vfednesday, February I4, To sing praises To our God OT YouTh. Freshman chorisTers, Carol Placlco, Bob Noreen, Bob Lampi gives The folders To Chris SchuTT, ChrisTine Rauser, and Paul Moe eagerly enTer The Dane GazeTTa, and Carol Konecnilc Tor disTribuTion choir room Tor a period of pracTice. To The choir. CourTesTy of The Girls Choir oices Mnife 570 me ago! H Boffom Row: S. Wilson, S. Schroih, S. Collerfi, D. Jannefio, S. Robin son, P. Schoonover, C. Belleson, G. Flemming, A. Hallen, G. Glenzer, S Dosieri, A. Moderhack, J. Hogan, S. Cvranf, J. Radike, J. Wolfersdorf, L Cook, L. Flammang, L. Luiz, V. Kledzilc, V. Gimnig, Mr. G. Schroih, Direcfor. Second Row: D. Cooper, L. Campana, C. Cook, L. Vana, P. Koenig, J, Lip- perf, J. Lehmpuhl, C. Ebert C, Zirfman, H. Zellre, L. Siahl, C. Wisniewslri, J Heclrel, N. Curley, G. Mihoievich, J. Wallz, P. Toelcelf, K. Korihals, L Van Dan Aclrer, E. Schmiclr, B. Douvas, J. Parsons, B. Kielsaas, M. Boe- declcer, V. Rein. Third Row: M. Girardin, L. Schumacher, D. Polcusa M. Casio, K. Kosfelny, P. Nyman, J. Muelschlegel, B. Dulin, J. Thompson C. Schweda, N. Larsen, P. Ongena, S. Guielrunsr, C. Mueller, J. Rozan- slri, C. Powers, P. Eclcerr, D. Niemann, S. Tonn, G. Ewerr, K. Gaslon, R. Scheer, S. Sreuer, J. Babiar, M. Nelson, E. Schulrz, C. Parduhn, P. Dielz. Fourfh Row: F. Kimmel, J. Karnaiz, R. Swearingen, A. Chrisiensen, J. Koehler, R. Pascale, J. Lewandowslri, K. Carlberg, R. Miller, R. Grueiz- macher, R. Janac, J. Osirand, W. Uhlir, P, Maegdlin, K. Hanson, R. Rusch, G. Allen, R, Trepiow, A. Mayer, K. Koenig, J. Desmef, G. Giesler, W. Messerschmidr, T. Knurson, M. Gaspar, J. Fiizpairiclc, M. Luiz, C. Marcussen, T. Kessel, H. Rieb. The Sophomore Choir, now fully aware oi The mechanics oi good singing, ioin The ranlcs of Ll-lN's music makers. Through rhe Three yearly concerrs, chapel services, and daily rehearsals, +he II5 voices obiain 'rhe experience in performing which is necessary for iheir iuiure singing as upperclassmen. Togeiher rhey sing io praise and glorify Gocl. I' . The Sophomore Singers add specially io The Soph- omore music program. BoHom Row: S. Schrofh, C. Wisniewslci, J. Lehmpuhl, S. Guielcunst P. Eclcerr, C. Belleson, L. Van Dan Aclcer, S. Robin- son. Second Row: W. Messerschmidf, K. Koenig, P. Maegdlin, R. Rusch, J. Desmef, M. Luiz, J. Karnaiz. Couriesy of Humboldf Mfg. Co. ,Band rprovivles enferfainmenf . Bo-'Hom Row: T. LePere, B. Rieder, G. Leeney, E. Dassow, A. Poegel, K. Harris, R. LePere, J. Groskopf. Second Row: R. Olsen, S. Jensen, L. Elwood, G. ChiappeTTa, E. LoseTh, S. Reich- hold, R. VanSToclcum, P. HarTrnan, J. Klein, P. WebsTer, K. WeTsTein, D. Glennen, A. Johnson. Third Row: D. Tobias, H. Langer, G. McCulloch, G. Moon, S. Bringer, J. Campbell, J. Hessler, I. Eiclcenburg, W. GranTz, A. Schroeder, P. CasTo. Fourfh Row: Mr. Zehnder, Advisor, J. Williams, R. KraTT, J. Fee, M. Gannon, J. Masulis, R. Rosenlcranz, K. Day, C. Schreiner, K. FosTer, R. Aumann, D. SmiTh, J. Kurz, L. Surmin, J. Glabe, W. SchmidT. Sfandingg D. Eggers, P. Sealing, L. Mohr, Drum Major. AccepTing an inviTaTion To LuTheran High School WesT in Cleveland was one oT The highlighTs oT The year Tor our ConcerT Band. AnoTher TirsT This year was The Big Show presenTed in April, TeaTuring The band, 'along wiTh The LuTher Singers. The annual ChrisTmas ConcerT once again was a success. TeaTuring such numbers as Carol oT The Drums and Bugler's Holiday . Those in The Junior Band also puT considerable Time and eTTorT inTo, y Their worlc during The year and hope To be able To Till The shoes of Those leaving The ConcerT Band nexT year. l BoHom Row: J. Eheim, C. Higley, B. Lorenz, K. T Harris. Second Row: J. Snell, M. Tushner, E. STuer- mer, M. Lehming, K. Schreiner, D. Jacobsen, C. Rohrman, M. Grundgeiger, J. Goefz. Third Row: S. DeiTch, L. Bringer, B. Leischner, R. FohlmeisTer, J. Albrechf, C. Poegel, K. Jensen, R. Pergande, R. RochliTz. FourTh Row: J. Nommensen, P. PernoT, R. MiddleTon, W. Nelson, J. O'Connell, J. Zehnd- er, Direcfor. Cour+esy of Globe Cabinei' Co., lnc. arcAing eceives onors Yoch, L. Dorner, J. lvleurer, C. Deblois. Band: ond Row: R. Olsen, S. Jensen, L. Elwood, G. ChiappeTTa, D. Tobias, Third Row: E. LoseTh, G. Moon, T-l. Langer, S. Bringer, G. McCulloh. FourTh Row: J. Hessler, I. Eiclcenberg, J. Campbell, R. VanSToclcum, P. HarTmann. FifTh Row: R. LePere, J. Groslcopf, P. WebsTer, K. Harris, K. WeTz- sTein. Sevenih Row: K. Day, K. Fosfer, C. Sch- reiner, R. Aumann, D, Glennon, During The pasT TooTball season almosT every home game was accompanied loy The rousing music of The LuTher NorTh Marching Band. The hard work oT 42 LuTheriTes sparked The songs, added zesT To The cheers, and gave ThaT exTra biT of moral supporT To The Team. Playing aT The Concordia, River ForesT, homecoming game, parTicipaTing in The annual STaTe STreeT ChrisTmas Parade, and winning TirsT prize in marching CompeTiTion aT Valparaiso UniversiTy were some ol The highlighlrs of The bands performance. The Marching Band and Maiore'l'Tes perTorm during The hall-Time of a Toolball game. CourTesy of Mr. and Mrs. RoberT Jensen Drum Maier: L. Mohr. MaioreTTesg S. King, L. Firsl' Row: Mr. Zehnder, DirecTor, T, LePere, B. Riecler, S. Reichhold, E. Dassow, A. Poegel. Sec- Bo'Hom Row: V. Kledzik, S. Schrolh, P. Karsel, J. Lehmpuhl, B. Ryden L. Wischmeyer. Second Row: D. Slreclcenbach, B. Koellce, K. Fick, A Meinlcow, J. Jones, G. Leeney, B. Dau. Third Row: K. Kressmann, P. Slueber, R. Elifle, J. Bieber, J. Hempling, E. Wischmeyer, B. Reifer, Presidenl, J. I-larllcopli, L. Hofllander, L. Lichner, D. Hempfing, B Schumacher S Colleffi Fourlh Row' P Pernol K Me er J Schillin er . . . . - . . V i - q . J. Roll, P. Koenig, C. Ziffman, P. Lorenz, J. Helmkamp, E. Dassow, C. Hagen, C. Schreiner, B. Baisch, C. Evans. Fiffh Row: S. Newcomb, P. Rielschel, S. King, J. Hogan, A. l-lallen, S. Tonn, B. Friclce, S. Koebel, C. Mozuch, L. Sleinlce, N. Zierrnann, Miss M. Brower, Advisor. Sixfh Row: J. Krock, W. Schiemann, R. Grael, P. Vandlilc, P. King, P. Braun, B. Rieder, R. Olsen, S. Washburn, E. Revelhis. Sevenfh Row: T. Selllce, M. Plennerl, R. Jungmann, L. Schullz, T. Feid, A. Chrislen- sen, R. Pomrenke, K. Bobenq, E. Bergr. Cpoofing or qMlJcafs adm! rlflhlvmifs SAows ScAool Spirif Imagine playing loolball in fron? of emply slands or playing baslcelball below empfy bleachers. One c:ouldn'+ expeclr loo much spirir from The Jream under These con- dilions. To remedy This our Pep Club, composed of Lulher- iles from all four classes, allends every home game. While shirls and dark slcirls or slacks can be seen in one seclion al all lhe games leading The cheers and urging our Team on To viclory. The varsily cheerleaders adcl pep and spiril lo a game. Courfesy of Th Our mascol, Shelly Ryza, learns a new cheer from capfain Gail Leeney. e Karsel Family 91 ...aB.....,,.. ,.....-,...+-...-.-...-..-.M -N V ---- - f fx n f -S W. .....-. -. , A.., MM.. -.., 1- , I I, W. -..... ...,.. ad 7-gundlafion gs ormecl fjzrougk Sporfs XJCCLQH mamcs Me Sfarfing of anofLer Ckampionskip se ason , lnsion is where! 045 scofe is made rj., win anol'Aer game, Ciquipmerrf rerwlly fo CQGSPOYIOI fo commanafs spirited futher Iplayers, Spring sporfs Proviale 4r4JrleJ opporfunifies for 13035 fo Lui!! up 5Lill5, 04 variecl sports 70,.,g,.,,,, lguilrhng :Le ffmrrrlafior. 'Er Christian sPorfsmansLiP gn Me gufure. Top Row: Coach Schleusenar, Coach Seevers, B. MaTson, L. Surmin, D. Perik, W. Grenzebach, R GraeT, E. EckhardT, M. PIennerT, J. McPeek, W. Kouba, C. Mead, W. Schiemann, L. Helmich, T Feid, T. Sellke, Coach Rogness, Coach Berning. Second Row: J. Thoss, D. Johnson, D. ZarnT, P. Dorner, R. Zirzow, W. Glisson, K. Jacobsen, W. SchmidT, CapTain, J. Nasheim, P. Vandlik A. Wenzel, T, Wischmeyer, S. Faulhaber, H. Akre, P. WegehaupT. BoTTom Row: J. MiTchelI, J. Dryer, E. GusTavson, W. Kudirka, W. I-IardT, A. LacIendorT, L. Maier, L. SchulTz, R. NimTz, C. LohrenTz, M. Dasler, T. Sudde-Th, A. Karsel, D. Pearson, R. Pomrenke. This season LuTher's new head coach. Roland Schleusener, wiTh The experience oT eleven IeT+ermen, buiIT anoTher cham- pionship Team. Three preseason games showed ThaT more work had To be accomplished. However, The WiIdca+s open- ed The P.S.L. race wiTh a 20-6 vicTory over LuTher SouTh. Since The WildcaTs hadn'T yeT reached Their poTenTiaI, Coach Rogness buiIT The line, which averaged I85 lbs. per man, inTo a Tough deTer1sive uniT. Also The backfield, under Mr. Seevers coaching, sTarTed To TuncTion as swiTT and powerTuI groundgainers. CapTain Bill SchmidT led The W'ildcaTs Through warm- ups and onTo The Tield before every game. QuarTerback Carl LohrenTz used The combined abiIiTies oT AI LadendorT, CuTTing sharply, Paul WegehaupT eludes Tacklers as he carries The TooTbaII To gain yardage Tor The WiIdcaTs. ' xperience anal rracfice ewar a hard hiTTing Tullback, Paul WegehaupT and Jim Dryer, TasT and powerTul halTbacks, To gain I,I47 yards and I5 Touchdownsi While The oTTense gained I,45O yards This season, The deTense held iTs opponenTs To 258 yards. One hundred and TiTTy-eighT poinTs were score To The opponenTs' sevenTy-seven poinTs. His Team maTes voTed Paul WegehaupT The mosT valuable player. OThers also received honors: Bill SchrnidT, Jim Nasheim and Paul WegehaupT were elecTed To The TirsT sTring of The All PrivaTe School League Team. Bill Kouba, AI LadendorT and Jim Dryer made up The second sTring, while Chuck Mead, Carl LohrenTz and STeve Faulhaber re- ceived honorable menTion. LuTher NorTh 6 Schurz I3 LuTher NorTh 6 Milwaukee I8 LuTher NorTh 46 Kelvyn Park 6 LuTher NorTh 20 LuTher SouTh 6 LuTher NorTh I4 lXIorTh Park O LuTher NorTh I3 WheaTon O LuTher NorTh I9 WaITher O LuTher NorTh 34 Morgan Park I4 CourTesy of The Wm. Schiemann Family 1 e Q E.. W , WW, rv, gi? ' , v . Leg, wmxrwfs Row C. Rusch, R. Carlson, M. Zilda, W. Uhlir, R. Norfon, K. R. Lonson, L. Wagner, A. Chrisfensen, J. Linday. Boffom Row: F. K u sen J. Beuflich, K. Hanson, D. Benziger, R. Heidorn, D. Briars, Kimmel, W. Rucinski, F. Keksfadf, L. Ofenlock, C. Poegel, J. Fifz- B Noreen, A. Schroeder, R. l-lenschel, J. Qsfrand, Coach Blecke, Coach pafrick, R. Swearingen, M. Geier, P. Moe, R. Harris, K. Carlberg, M. Bernlng Second Row: L. Surmin, W. Reicherf, R. Becker, M. Walker, Gahalla, W. Faulhaber, H. Bahnsen. W Johnson, W. Luessow, P. Dianis, S. Hewelf, P. Samack. S. Larsen, ?rosA-SoPA Comlolefes eason Z!ln4JefeafeJ The Wildkifs had anofher successful season under Coaches Arfhur Blecke and Roberf Berning. Using fhe experience of re- furning sophomores, Coach Blecke assembled a Wildkif 'ream fhaf was bofh sfrong defensively and quick offensively. Eighfeen new freshman foofball players gof fheir firsf fasfe of rough high school compefifion. Under fhe direcfion of Larry Wagner. capfain of fhe Wild- kifs, 'rhe offensive unif gained l.9Ol yards in six games fhis season and scored fwenfy-one fouchdowns. The defensive unif, builf of sfurdy freshmen and sophomores, held fheir opponenfs fo fwo fouchdowns all season. Affer a hard foughf season. fhe Wildkifs emerged wifh a 6-O record. Jim Fifzpafrick was con- sidered by his feammafes fhe Mosf Improved Player of fhe season. Thirfy-seven records were broken, I37 poinfs were scored, and fhe Wildkifs complefed fheir firsf affempfed field goal! Norfh I8 Gorden Tech 0 Norfh 33 Lufher Soufh O Norfh 22 Norfh Park O Norfh 25 Wheafon I3 Norfh I3 Walfher 0 Norfh 26 Morgan Park O Cuffing sharply, a Wildkif gains yardage as h eludes a fackler. uarferback Larry Wagner, wifh fhe Wildkifs line, Ron l-leidorn, John Osfrancl, AI Carlson, Jim Fifzpafrick Don Benziger, Ralph Henshel, waif for fhe snap of 'rhe ball. Courfesy of Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Glisson Jr. 71 2 Si Boffom Row: Donna Slrreclcenbach, Gail Leeney, CapTain, Bonnie KoeTlce. Second Row: Karen Fink, Alaine Meinkow. Third Row: Barb Dau, Jo Elyn Jones. FourTh Row: Barb ReiTer. LoTs oT vim, vigor, and viTaliTy were demonsTraTed by spenT in This year's VarsiTy Cheerleaders. Many hours were summer sessions and aTTer school pracTices To co-ordinaTe wanT To much To group. acTions and words which would make The sTudenTs yell Tor Their school. Their mascoT, Shelly, added Their cheers by providing an added sparlc To The TXT E316 V New Ei Cloclrwise from Boffom Cenfery Grail, Donna, Karen Alaine, Jo Elyn, Bonnie, Barb. The Frosh-Soph Squad, also under The direcTion oT Miss Brower, helped To bring ouT The school spiriT aT games and pep assemblies. They Too spend much Time learning new rouTines and geTTing in The groove oT pracTice and hard work. As They cheer our Team on To vicTory They add To The exciTemenT oT our sporTs evenTs. BeTTy Ryden, Laura Wischmeyer, Val Kledzilc, Sue SchroTh, Paula Karsel, Jane Lehmpuhl. CourTesy of The Meinlcow Family X f 5 Af gl J x Combining bofh The elernenf of speed and surprise, Carl Lohrenfi drives for 2 poinfs on a fasf break. Clockwise: D. Zarnf, D. Johnson, L. Wagner, H. Mifchell, K. Jacobsen, H. Akre, D. Rusch, J. Beuflich, C. Mead, D. Briars, R. l-lenschel, C. Lohrenfz, R. Swearingen, R. Reinhardf. Cenferg Capfain, Joe Mcpeek and Coach Blecke. asf reaL SParLs wldcafs An excifing season. full of friumphs and sefbacks, was highlighfed by fhe Wildcaf climb fo fhe Privafe School League Co-Championship. A hard-driving fasf break sparked fhe offensive affack, while fierce re- bounding showed Lufher's supremacy under fhe boards. Coach Blecke used fhe skill of fhree refurning Leffer- man and fhe added spark of several new players. W'ifh a shoofing percenfage of .4l, Lufher fallied lO6O poinrs from fhe floor, and 296 bonus poinfs af fhe free fhrow line. Don Johnson, Carl Lohrenfz. and Harry Akre com- bined fheir accurafe shoofing abilifies and Lufher's fasf break fo pour 57I poinfs fhrough fhe hoop. Also, Cap- fain Joe Mcpeek, and Ken Jacobsen pulled down a fofal of 412 rebounds, while Sophomore Dick Briars concluded fhe season wifh a remarkable 59 percenf shoofing average. Our highly compefifive Varsify firi- ished a fough season wifh a I2 and IO record. Courfesy of The Akre 81 Jacobsen Families y 98 i C W D Coach Biecke and Joe Mcpeelc Hold a serious discassion before The siari' cf The Hfirsr quarieru. fo Co-CAamPionsAiP apfain Joe Mcpeek Talks siraiegy wiflw four ofiuer senior sfariers, on Joiwriwn, Ken Jacobsen, Cimcic Mead and Harry Akre. Cour+esy of Junior Homeroom Wriiie Dick Brairs and Joe Mcpeelc sfari' io move n Harry Aicre uses a Niade away iump io eu e dose guarding ci a deiender. Luiher Luiher Luiher Lufher Lurner Luiher Luiher Luiher Luiher Lu+her Luiner Lufher Luiner Luiher 209 Norfin Norfh Norrh Norfln Norrh Norrh Norflri Norrh Norih Noriii Norjriw Noriiw Norfh Norflw Morgan Park Wneaion Timoihy Chrisiiari W'ai+her Luilwer Soufh Norih Park Chicago Chrisiian Morgan Park Wheaion Vifairher Timorimy Chrisiian Lurher Souiiw Norilw Park Chicago Clwrisfian Top Row: Coach Seevers, P. Sarnaclc, S. l-lewelT, R. KraTT, D. Benziger. K. Hanson, J. Kur Wenzel. D. EliTT, BoTTom Row: D. Jacobsen, P. Moe J, Koehler, M. l.uTz D. Fredric son MiTchell. unior ggguaols ggmfmrove WMA rpracfice ATTer a hard-driving season, The Frosh-Soph Baske'I'- ball Team compleTed iTs '62 season in 5Th place. Coach Seevers drilled The WildcaTs To uTilize basic plays and also sTressed The imporTance of accuraTe shooTing abiliTy. PaT Samacli, who was voTed MosT Valuable Player, scored a ToTal oT a !3O poinTs, while Don Bene ziger dorninaTed The boards wiTh a ToTal oT l3O rebounds. Sophomores, Al Wenzel and Jim Koehler served as co-capTains Tor The WildlciT Team. The WildlciTs proved Their abiliTy To compeTe wiTh Tough opposiTion when They posTed a 9-I4 record and scored a ToTal ol 735 poinTs during The season. Gaining slcill and experience Trom exciTing compeTiTion, These Frosh-Soph players will play an imporTanT role in TuTure VarsiTy Teams. Anolrher oT LuTher's iunior squads is The Freshman Baskeiball Team. Under The direcTion oT Coach Teschlce, sixTeen Treshrnen boys combined basic oTTensive and deTensive maneuvers in learning To co-ordinaTe as a Team. These boys played a ToTal oT Ten games and Tinished The season wiTh a 7-3 record. Top Row: Coach Teschlce, T. KauTz, D. Young, D. Faust K. CoppersmeT R. Noreen, F. KeksTadT. Second Row: D. Freres, W. ArndT, Vv'. Hilder D. Ji:ngvvirTh, R. FieTze. BoTTom ROW: J. Alhrechl, K. Simpson, C. Poegel, A. KahlTeldT. CourTesy of Mid-CiTy Bank 8: Bailey Collision Shop Top Row: Coach Everly, J. Desrnedt D. EliTT, R. Esbrook, R. l-Turley, R. Walker. Boffom Row: l-l. MiTchell, A. Edlund, A. lnlilding, C. SchleuTermann. ew arsifcy .fydalvleol fo The Cross Couniry Team was a new sporT added To The '62 Tall agenda. Coach Everly Trained These boys aT Schiller Park, which has a rough Two mile Terrain especially made Tor cross counTry. Hard pracTice and high sTamina beneTiTed These boys wiTh experience in This rugged sporT. VViTh a ToTal oT seven schools in This newly Torrned league, LuTher's Cross CounTry Tinished TourTh place. This new Team should prove highly ine TeresTing in TuTure years. Besides Training underclassmen boys Tor The VarsiTy Track Team, The Frosh-Soph Track Team also provides compeTiTion and experience Tor These boys. This year coaches Everly, Seevers and OTTerman Tamiliarized These boys wiTh sTarTing and running Techniques in order To develope Them inTo skilled Trackmen. Valuable experience was gained by These boys during The meeTs and The l:rosh'Soph inviTaTionals, which were held Tor The TirsT Time This year. Top Row: Coach Everly, R. Zirzow, W. Zenlir, D. KrogsTad, R. Heidorn, R. Yeager, W. Rucinski, D. Allen, D. EliTT, Coach Seevers, Coach OTTerrnann. Second Row: S. Larsen, J. DesmedT, T. KauTz. M. Ganalla, F. KeksTadT, K. Carlberg, D. Ligochi, G. T-lessenThaler. Third Row: S. Belan, R. Thiele, P, Dianis, S. PiaTek, W. Kuehn, R. Carlson, T. Reiner, D. Fredrickson, A. Johnson. FourTh Row: D. Jacobsen, J. Gould, D. Young, lvl. l.uTz, R, Rachlifz, J. Benande, l'l. Bahnson, C. Paegel. JVUCAWQGVI COW! U46 Mr. OTTermann, C. Edlund, W. Dieclcmann, W. Glisson, D. ZarnT, E. GusTavson, D. Pedersen, T. Feld, R. Krueger, U. Ozolins, R. NimTz, W. SchmidT, J. Masulis, Mr. Seevers. Second Row: J. Linday, L. SchulTz, R. Lonson, S. Paschlce, T. SuddeTh, L. Maier, C. ElTer, W. Kurdirlca, B. Borclc, A. Edlund, Mr. Everly. Third Row: R. Gabriel. R. Pomrenlce. R. Brosch, R. Mollers, C. SchleuTermann, J. Koehler, W. Griggs, A. Wenzel, P. Vandlilc, J. lvliTchell. hiv 3' CapTain Bob NimTz, leads Dave Pederson, Lennie SchulTz, and Bob Krueger in The halT-mile. Three reTurning leTTermen, along wiTh The abiliTy oT several experienced Traclqmen, all combined To Torm a sTrong and rugged VarsiTy Track Team. BoTh The eighT hundred eighTy yard and mile relay Teams made Tine showings in league compeTiTion. Bob NimTz, Traclc capTain, demonsTraTed his sTamina in The halT mile, while Bill SchmidT, Tield capTain proved To be Tough compeTiTion in The shoT puT. Coach Everly and Coach OTTermann concenTraTed on improving The pole vaulT, high iump and hurdlers, during The season. STrong bids were made by our Traclcmen in The halT mile Tield evenTs and broad lump. The enThusiasm oT our Team could be seen in The Tine perTormance oT each Traclce man. Our cinderman enTered a ToTal OT eleven Track meeTs and ended The season wiTh The All PrivaTe School League Traclc lvleeT. Courfesy of Al's Service 81 NeusTadT Fuel 81 Supply eferminafion anal experience The feam ga+hers around Coach Everly for a pep ialk. . Odie Ozohns pracfices 'Phe broad lump under 'the wafchful eyes of Lenny Schnlh and Coach Offermann. Ed Gusfavson demonsfrafes The high lump form fo Tim Feid and Bob Nirnfz. Cour+esy of Walfher M. Buchroeder 81 Son, Inc. 8: Jim Murafa UL ree arsifcy Top Row: Mr. Kolzow, Coach, R. Hurley, J. Williams, R. Krueger, R. Yeager, L. Helmiclc, J. Green, R. Zirzow. Second Row, D. Finney, C. Elier, E. Gusiavson, K. Kier, J. Thoss, J. Fiiipafrick, D. Pearson. Third Row: W. Griggs, R. Gebharclr, K. Harris. Leif +0 Righlg R. Pascale, T. Wischmeyer, E, Eck- hardl, R. Harrison, M. Gannon, L. Carlson, R. Aumann, M. Schluesener, Coach. Giving aid ro reiarning lefrerman, Coach Schlues- ener shows Roger Harrison and Marry Gannon fhe correcl grip. Cour+esy of Wm. S. AH' 81 Son 8: Mr. Elmer J. Swanson Lurher Norih 45 Norih Parlc 41 Luiher Norih I5 Elgin 7I Lulrher Norlh 26 Universiiy High 60 Luiher Norrh 70 Francis Parker I3 Luiher Norlh 30 Universily High 56 Lulher Norih 43 Norih Park 43 Luiher Norih I6 Elgin 70 Luiher Norlh 74 Francis Parker I0 Sporfs rove uccessful in Our Swimming Team, wiTh a ToTal oT eighT league meeTs, placed Third in The league sTand- ings This year. Coach Kolzow relied on Jim FiTzpaTricl4, Bob Krueger, and Ed 6usTavson To capTure honors Tor LuTher. PracTice was held boTh here aT LuTher and aT The New Lawrence pool. STeady improvemenT ThroughouT The swim- ming season climaxed when The PoolcaTs received Twelve ribbons aT The P.S.L. Swimming Cham- pionships. A slcillTul Tennis Team compleTed anoTher seae son againsT sTiTT compeTiTion. Don Bensiger, a reTurning leTTerman, saw considerable acTion along wiTh Lennard Nadalo, DieTer Bergmann and Terry Kelsey. ConsisTency and conTrol were sTressecl by The Tennis coach, Rev. Wehmeier, as The RaclceTmen compleTed a Tull schedule oT Twelve Tennis maTches and climaxed The season wiTh The P.S.L. TournamenT. The Golf Team. under The new coaching di- recTion of Mr. Schleusener, pracTiced diligenTly aT The WhiTe Pines CounTry Club. Coach Schleu- sener sTressed The imporTance of TundamenTals, while also concenTraTing on improving driving , puTTing, and chipping. WiTh reTurning leTTerman MarTy Gannon, capTain, and several experienced golfers, The Gohc Team made a Tine showing during iTs seven meeTs This season. Top Row: Rev. Wehmeier, D. Bergmann, K. Schively, D. Young, D. Benziger, R. Graef. BoTTom Row: T. Kelsey, L. Nadalo, J. Keller, R. Miller, A. ChrisTiansen. PracTicing serving Takes Time and eTTorT Trom Lenny Nadalo and Don Benziger. CourTesy of ST. Lucas CemeTery 8: G. 8: G. Manufaduring Co. lgvrsedafl U-60144 H65 Row C ach Bl clce D Wolf, R. Noreen, W. Schiemann, C. Mead, D. Fausi, R. Briars, R Muellers S Faulhaber Second Row: C. Rusch, E. Rehberger, R. Harris, L. Wagner, A. Laden- r C ohrenlz J i Oflenloch, R. Gangler, R. Reinhardt Coaches Blecke, and Teschlce builf +heir '62 Baseball Team wifh six reiurning lelrferrnen from lasir year's Cham- pionship leam. Experience and depih were gained by lhe Three new sophomores and +wo new junior pirchers, who saw considerable aciion during fhe Jrhirlreen games played ihis season. However, Jrhe reliable pilrching of Durwyn Wolf and calching of Carl Lohreniz, baclced fhe Wildcais in Hgh? siiuaiions. Capiain Al Ladendorf, along wilh anoiher senior, Chuck Mead, came lhrough wi+h fimely hils. The Wildcais opened Jrheir second Cham- pionship bid wilh a decisive viclory of 8 fo I over Morgan Parlc. A iolral oi eighleen boys composed 'rhis year's nil'ry fielding and hard-hilling learn. Courfesy of Eheim 81 Goe'rz Insurance Service 81 Rose Marque'H'e econol Crown ll, ' Coach Bleclce waves Jim Klein lo slide af ihird. Caprain Al Ladendorl warms up be- fore slapping lo The plale. Cour+esy of Befhany Ladies' Guilcl 81 Our Savior's Women's Guild lNorwood Park The bench eagerly awaifs :ls chance lo play. Y l V w1w.:azwu 1wM e .JN w K 3' ff' ggunclafion s orme GZ rougA adcfivifiies gxcitemenf mounfs on Jfommmfng eve Queen is crownevl JVM elre eeee are PufeLeeeJ 04ml corsages orclereal 045 Lenquef fime draws near, Seleel fund-raising enoleavors 04re LeeLeel Ley e Ce-eperafive sfuvlenf Leelly, Claes mpg ranA high Cn bet ef sinusfsn 133 Leek juniors en! seniors, Ce-euffieuler acfivifies 6nAance eeLeel spirit 04.1.1 Proviale eeezelihfcy FlfULieL will serve as 04 fjzeunelefien 701' fAe gufure. Talcing a parl in school leadership were Karen Tamm and Paul Schwendeman. Teri Anderson and Jerry Kulcer exerled much lime and exceplion- ally hard work for Lulher ac- liyilies. 2 Superior achievemenl in The classroom was shown by Ed Guslavson eniors epresenl Sludenls al Lulher, including Seniors, can recall lhe many evenls as They occurred. The memory of These aclivilies and of lhe school year in general bring lo mind cerlain lypes of individuals and lheir role in lhese acliyilies. Seniors were chosen by Their classmales as being lypical ol lhese lypes. l E Two lalenled people who dis- played skill in alhlelics during the year were Gail Leeney and Bill. Schmidt Courlesy of Chrisf Eng. Church lAus'Hnl 8: Emerson Cenfral Cleaners Rinh Genscln is an excellenf repre- Joe Sclwrnidl and Rullm Olsen worked lward all year long io improve llrie Senior Program. senlafive of l.iil'lwer's musical pro- CA aracferisfics of Sfudenf Body Verialilily in many Scnool acliviries S e clnaraclerisfic of Karen Fink and Paul Weqeliaiipl. up Two Seniors who briqnlened flue cor- ridors willi Their fun and friendliness were Bonny Olson and Bill l-lardi. ,,.'-,,,.....- 'Mch.Q7wcfzIw' ' GY'lf il'C: Courfesy of Senior Homerocms IOZ 8: II9 odcfzvzfcy fzfl!eeLencJ ,Brings Sfvnlenfs qogef AT The man enTrance Judy Kehm Nancy Wnschrneyer, Queen Gail Leeney, Karen Fick, and Barbara Dau pause beTore alghhng The regal TloaT. As The lighTs in The gym were exTinguished and The downbeaT rolled ouT over The crowd, The Pigskin Pow- wow show began. This marked The sTarT oT The I96I LuTher NorTh Homecoming weekend. ln The nexT TwenTy- one hours, liTTle sleep and much exciTemenT Tilled The lives oi sTudenTs. parenTs. Teachers. and alumni. FloaTs had To be compleTed, congraTulaTions passed ouT To a new queen and courT, a parade To be waTched. cheers To be yelled, TaTTy apples To be devoured, conTeTTi To be Thrown. songs To be sung. and a championship game To loe won by a championship Team. And, alThough we may noT have realized iT, ThroughouT The weekend. while we laughed and cried, worked and played TogeTher, we were building a sTrong ToundaTion oT memories Tor The TuTure. Homecoming sTudenT chorus ioin in song for The Tunale oT The Homecoming show. CourTesy of Junior Homeroom 27 Lois Toellce, a foofball clweerlo, in fhe Ar? Club lloaf. Sludenls pool flweir resources lo add color and beauly lo fhe Homecoming Parade. Pal I-louselwolder acflvafes her lasl official duly by crowrwlng 'flue new queen, Gail Leeney. Making iasf minsfe preparaiions for ine Fun Fair are Juniors, Corrine Schreiner, Vicki Anderson, Mr. Connors, Bi!! Grenzebaciw, and Bifi Griggs. arfies yellow omecoming v ig :gf 3 A , Ii. :' ' ' ' ' ,mf ---Q Q -1 X55 I . 4: S Q Typicai of ali parries are good refresnrnenfs and lors of peopfe. Here Bob Meiciwer siops io raik An Evening in Paris was iwighiiqlnred by a group of songs NM' Mmqic Vfaiiace WMF? emioyimq 6 Coke' by The Foresrers iron: Concordia Teachers Colieqe. Courfesy of 'Phe G. S. C. 84 The Braun Family An irnporlanl parl ol school life occurs al all school parlies. The Sludenl Council, Girls Service Club, Key Club, and olher organizalions worlc and plan lo provide evenings of enioymenl. November offered Harvesl high' lighls complele wilh pumpkins, cornslallcs, and a paper moon. To brealc lhe rnonolony ol a cold winler, sludenls gave full supporl lo lhe Sludenl Council Drive for Belhesda by allending lhe Snowball Bounce. Following Valenrines Day, Lulheriles spenl an Eve- ning in Paris, where lhey are and lall4ed in a sidewallc cafe under lhe Eiffel Tower. Freshmen and Sophomores joined lo produce a fabulous baslcelball parly lo finish lhe season on The righl nole. The Juniors, aller much preparalion and worlc, provided a big weelcend of enlerlainmenl for parenls, Teachers, and sludenls al lhe Junior Class Fun Fair, Amid Whi+e Elephanls, Fish Ponds, Baslcerball losses, and a real iail could be found lhe laughing laces of people who were really enjoying lhemselves. A lisl of The parries ends wilh Jrhe Spring Fling, which broughl sludenlrs logerher for a final gel-Jrogelher and provided an opporlunilry for LOGfsigning. Laughler, music, relreshmenls, and Lulheriles make a wonderful combinalion for school parries fo be Jrhe success Thar lhey always are. 'rio hor fo fhe all-school parly, Snowball nce e Sludenl Council Snowman enlerfains Playi, s WMA 21414 for Snfire qfear Praia Pelfklsek 'E Q Queen Jane Lehmpuhl and her courl Linda l.u4'z and Kafhy Korlhals, reign over lhe Frosh-Soph baslcelball parfy, Rocker-Roll. Courlesy of Mr. 8: Mrs. Sfreelrz 8: The Severance Family u. Jill day as They hurry lo The warmlh ol lhe school. McCormick, Sharon Mace, and Gail l-lalner lace fhe cold A new leacher was added lo lhe Social Sludies Deparlmenl in February. Mr. Belan leaches World Hislory and Ameri- can Hislory. Qld man winler oul-did himsell lhis year in sending wealher never lo be lorqollen. Even The blizzards and below-zero weafher did nor hamper lhe warm-hearledness ol Lulher Norlh sludenfs. The laces ol The new freshmen and Teacher who slarled lhe second scmesler helped warm lhe corridors lhroughoul lhe year, and reminded us lhal Spring was on ils way. winler ew aces ann! xgnifiafion5 arnfl The new slodenls who ioined our sludenl body in February are: Boffom Row: Lynn Ziemanri, Frances Larys, Roger Swing. Second Row: Lewis Campbell, Linda Spero, Barb Adam, Laurel Walczynslci, Third Row: Greg Casselman, Sandy Olsen, Ed Muller. Fourih Row: Karen Szamoclci, Kafhy Kelly, Jerry Alella, Lenord F-ledell, Newly inilialed Freshmen grin as lhey recall lhe lim and aclivilies ol lhe day. fAe Cola, qflbnfer cene Puzzlecl and bewildered lreshmen laces: sophomores conlidenl and grinning lrom ear lo ear: whal could il be? Why, Freshman lnilialion Day, ol course! Freshies could be seen wearing humilialing dunce caps made ol newspaper, scampering down lhe halls belween classes lrying lo evade lhe lamiliar sophomore call, l-ley, lreshie, carry my books! Relreshmenls as well as all lcinds ol lun and games were in slore lor members ol bolh classes al lhe parly eller school lhal day, and lhe lreshmen were lhereby able lo become beller ac- guainled wilh lheir close lriendsf' lhe sophomore class. A similar occasion laler in lhe school year was lhe inilialion ol lhe new lellerman. Reguesled lo wear one bool and an Easler bonnel lo school, llunlcies pul on guile an eye-calching show lor lhe enlire sludenl body during and belween classes. Aller school, lhe new leller- men demonslraled lheir lalenls and arlislic inclinalions by pulling on lhe 'llzlunlsies are Funnyw program lor lheir lellow Lulheriles. E . f. ....-..-mf ,,...,, A., .,,, .., , Nurse Al Wenzel, assisls, Don Benziger, Dick Briars, and palienl Don Elill in slcil Ken Basey lor Lellerman's Laugh Time. Flunlcies push pennies lo lhe linish line. Sfwtlenf 70rocL4cfions an qlfilos Pulling llne final louclwes on Medicine for Melanclrxolyn are Ediflu Declnerl, Dale Rolnn, Bruce Ferenqul, and Sandra Ma- lwoney. Larry Mohr Tells flue casl new lo say llneir lines and proiecl llieir yoices. Lines musl be learned and blocking rnaslered. Here Jolwn Golosinec, Becky Turclc, Bonny Olson, Pal King, and Waller Reiclnerl relnearse for The Dealn and Life of Larry Benson. Cour+esy of Abbey Tuclc Poin+ing Co. 8: Barrel' Sales 8: Mfg. Co. Qve ear Life ann! gxcifemenf. TON DeTerminaTion, persisTence, and many hours oT pracTice are needed To make a play a success. BeTore The TirsT perTorm- ance, acTors musT be chosen: lines musT be learned: blocking musT be masTered: and The Tinal polishing compleTed. Work does noT sTop wiTh The direcTor: his assisTanTs, and The per- Tormers: many behind-The-scenes workers are kepT busy. Finally, aTTer many weeks oT hard work, The play is ready Tor iTs opening perTormances. This year The Thespians presenTed Three plays. The TirsT one, given on November l5, I7, I8, and I9, was called Two Blind Mice. During March a one-acT musical, Medicine Tor Melancholy was presenTed Tor The sTudenT body and various ouTside groups. The Tinal play oT The year was given on May 2, 4, 5, and 6. IT was The DeaTh and LiTe of Larry Benson. Th early morning oT April 23, I962 Tound suiTcases checked, saTeTy belTs TasTened, and anTicipaTion aT iTs peak. This began The invasion oT The naTion's capiTol by our seniors. Flying was a new mode of TransporTaTion Tor The WashingTon Trip. As usual a Tull iTinerary kepT everyone on The go all day wiTh sighT seeing, picTure-Taking, and inTormaTion-gaThering To keep The TourisTs busy a Tull porTion oT The day. One week laTer, some very Tired buf exTremely happy Travelers landed in Chicago, I Jr' -F H1 Jr -is ' QF H., ' . AnTicipaTion oT an evenTTul week is evidenT To Mr Compe mg one O e mos memora e Ups O elf Wes and Mrs. WalTer HarTkopT, who served as chap erones on The WashingTon Trip. Fronf, le'H To righfz D. Fielrze, A. Warner, l. Eckert E. Fick, R. Harrison, J. Grosnick, L. KurTz, H. Walka, M. Slovacek, B. STenzel, J. Haug, G. Wollermann, K. Rozanski, J. PleTz, A. Paeqel, Mrs. W. HarTkopT, Chaperon, M. Kapchinski, G. Giesler, Mr. W. HarTkopT, Chaperon, Mr. W. Kohner, Tour Manager. Top To boTTom, 'Fron+: P. Parsons, N. Mai, C. DeBlois, L. Bohl, B. ReuTer, A. Karko, C. Jour- gensen, S. Muehlschlegel, S. Ross, D. LancasTer, S. SalaT, K. Hansen, D. Rohn. Top To boTTom, second row: J. Severance, J. GrueTzrnacher, P. YosT, B. Tenner, E. Duensing, T. Anderson, K. Tamm, P. Day. R. Lanoch, B. Ulrich, M. Hemler, S. RieTh. V. Wachlnolz. Missing: D, Raery. HosTess is unidenTiTied. ps F ugq,T.i ig VTE Courfesy of 26 ST. Savings 81 Loan Ass'n 81 Lohren'I'z RealTy 81 Insurance Service gala gvenf iyem' 9 A- -llie Red Lecguer Room ol llwe Palmer l-louse was llwe selling lor ine big dey in ine lives ol: Juniors and Seniors. Feminine irills and masculine dignily provided an elmospliere of sopliislicalion exliibiled by all on llwis momenlous occasion, Ailer many monllis oi planning and worlring, 'rlie Juniors saw llweir proieci unlold before ilweir eyes. From llwe Juniors io llie Senior Class wenl many lfieerllell wislwes ol lwealllw, long life, lweppiness, good luclc, and a slrong laillw as symbolized by ilwe meme, 'Wisliing You Well. Couriesy of The Kamphausen 8i Oenning Families L 0 i 1' anJ IWVQIP5 MP emories r N iw K. W s-X Nut Sgr Guesfs at Proud fable are, Seafed: Mr. ind Mrs. M. Duesrnq, Mr. and Mrs. G. Yursky, Gai! Looney, PM Scrwwemdemamn. Sfanding: Henry Woffwf, Terr Anderson, Roy. and Mrs. W. Beckmerm, Judy Eberr, Bob Pfvmrenke. Courfesy of Di Loreleis hu- IQ! hw ll glllllh Every fashion show is noi complele wilhouf lhe bride and groom. Alaine Meinlcow and Jim Kopeny show The lalesl ol bridal crearions. Sfudenfe Swing info Spring 1 -- ,.,,., lvl ,fi.lllllll The Lulher Singers palienlly awair lhe enlrance of lh bridal parly. 22 Wailing 'ro display rheir casual clolhes are Marge Kirchner and Marge Wiedeman. lion oi suilable music. Cour+esy of +he Lu+her High Norfh Auxiliary Pauline Braun Swin s in o Spring as she models one of lhe many ensembles shown al lhe fashion show, Casual and formal clolhing lor all ages and al many prices caughl lhe eye ol everyone pres enr al Jrhe annual fashion show given by rhe Ladies Auxiliary on Friday, March 30, I962 Brighl spring suiis and gay summer dresse along wilh bermuda sels and beach wear, were 'rypical of lhe fashions modeled by sludenls and Auxiliary members. A new idea lhis year wa rhe real llower garden on slage, complelre wilh wafer lounlain, palio iurnilure, flowers, and a swing. Lurher Singers add sparlcle io Jrhe show by being aclive parlicipanls in lhe concluding bridal procession, as well as Through Their rendu Al' lhe conclusion of rhe year our Thoughls wander baclc over unlorgellable experiences, added lcnowledge and wisdom, lun and fellowship all of which have added lo The developmenl of our characler. We are filled wilh emorions of ioy and regret of reileclion and anricipalion, of gralilude and sorrow. Some+hing of ourselves has been lell here, and lhe memory of lhose rhings lhar are meaningful and lasling has slrenglhened our foundalion. The Chrislian concept which we lcnow is needed for our lulure, has been firmly buill inlo lhis loundalion. 9 Faculfy 4Becker, Mr. Henry I2.I5,I6,73 Beckmann. Rev. William 8.I2,I5 Belan, Mr. II6 Berning, Mr. Roberl' l4,23,94,96 Belrerman, Mr. Merle 22 Birkner. Miss Elsa I8 Blecke, Mr. Arihur I9,96,98,I06 'Braham, Mrs. Agnes 22 Brower, Miss Mildred I9,72,9I Chandler, Mr. I-larvey I4 'Conners, Mr. Roberl' l2.I6,l8, 72,74 Derer, Mr. Guslav I2,l5 'Duensing, Mr. Marfin 8 Everly, Mr. Melvin 20,8I.I0l,IO2 Gayer. Mr, Donald I4,20 Grunsl, Mrs. Cornelia I6.I8,80 I-larlkopi, Mr. Walfer 8,l6.70,7I, 75,79,l I9 I'-lariley, Miss Jo Ann l6,l8,84 'I-Iarlmann. Mr. Dale Ii-3.80 'I-lorneier, Mr. Edwin 20,74 Jordahl, Mr. Burnell I2,I4,20,85 Kolzow, Mr. David l2,I5,78 Mallhews, Mr. Arfhur I6,2l,83 'McVey. Mrs. Laura I6 Meier, Mr. Harold 8,I4 Menking, Mr. Louis 9 'Norman. Miss Ann l6,24,82 'NyvalI, Mrs. Grace 22 Oilermann. Mr. Donald l7.77,8I, IOI,I02,I03 'Robbert Miss Lydia I4.I5,73.82 'Roeder, Rev. Paul I2 'Rogness, Rev. Emmel 8,I2,I5.82, 84 Scheiwe, Mr. Donald I3.I4,85 '5chleusener. Mr. Roland 23.94. IO-4 Schroeder, Miss Janel I5,78,84 Schrolh, Mr. Gerhard 24,8687 Seevers, Mr. Gary I3,I5,I9.94, I00,IOI , IO2 Seevers, Mrs. Thelma I5 Sfolireqen, Mr. Jack 2I,23 l'arnoski. Mr. Albin 2l Teschke, Mr. Arlhur I3,I4,I00, I06 Thorson. Mrs. Carol 22 Tiernagel. Miss Berlha I7 Wehmeier, Rev. Waldemar I3,I7. I05 Welzslein, Rev. Waldemar I3 'Zehnden Mr. John I3,I7,24.89,90 '7feIke, Mrs. Mvrlle 22 'Zimmer, Mrs. Diane I7.I9 Sludenh Adam, Barbara II6 ' I ndicales LOG Palron 'Adkins, Pafrick 49 Aevermann, Richard 49,85 Ailken, John 55 'Akre, I-larold 7,29,72.78,8I,84, 98,99 'AIbano, Kay 49.80.8286 'Albrecht John 62,89,I00 Alden, Berno 62 'Allen, Daniel 62.IOI Allen, Gary 55,88 Allendorier, Barbara 49,78 'Alt Andrea 29,74 Arnundsen, Dick 62 'Anderson Anderson, 'Anderson. 'Anderson. 'Anderson, II9 'Ander5on. 87 Anderson, Chrisline 62 Dennis 62 Paul 7,29 Sharon 62 Teri 29,75.78,86,I I0, Margarel' 48,49,72,79. Susan 62 Angelo, Carl 29 Archer, Lauren 55.79.84 ArndI, Wayne 62,I0O 'Arnesen, Chrisline 62 Arnesen. Inger 62 Arns, Conslance 55,79 'Arnsladt Donna 49 Alella, Gerald II6 'Afhey, James 62 'Auberh Sandra 55.83.84 Auld, Sharyn 55.83 'AuIer, Edgar 23,29.8I Aumann, Russell 55.89,90,I04 'Ayesse, Terry 62 Azukas, Vic 62 'Babiar, Joyce 55.82,83,88 Bacchiere. Diane 55 'Bachmann. Elaine 29 'BagIey. Phyllis 62 Bahnsen, Herberl I5,55,96,IOI Bahnsen. Laurence 62.83 Bailey. Bruce 29 Baisch, Baerbel I7,49,74,8O,86, 9I xv Baker, Roberi 62 Baldi, Roberl 29 Bang, Ronald 29 Bangerl, Orrin 49 Barclay, Roberl 49 Barnes, George 49 Barlesch, Ann 62 Bariholomay, John 62 'Bauschke, Roberi 29 Beck, Roberla 62 Becker, Richard 62,96 Becker, Wayne 62 Behling, Bill 62 Behling, Donald 29 'Behling, Gerry 29 Belan, Sieve 55,I0l 'Belleson, Charlene 55,88 Benande, James 62,l0l Bendy. Kennelh 29,84 'Benziger, Donald 55,79,8I,96, I0O,I05 Berg. Alan 62 'Berq. Wes 55 'Bergen John 62 'Bergmann, Dieler 29,78.85,lO5 Bergmann, John 30 'Bergrnann, Mary 55 2Berg'I', Elaine 49,72,87,9l Bernecki, Ronald 62 'BerIhIein. Bonnie 30 Berfhlein, Fred 55 'BeuIeI, Ernesl 49,86 Beullich, Frederic 55.96.98 Bianchi, Bob 30,79 'Bielnen Joanne 62,82,9I Biggoll. George 55,73 Bina, James 30 Billourna, Judy 30 'Biurback Judy 49,79 'Blanche, Carol 49 'BIock. Joan 49,8O,83,87 Blume, Douglas 55 'Boloenq, Karen 49.79,87,9l 'Bock, Dorolhy 62 'Boedecken Margarel' 55,76,80,82, 83,8588 Boehm, Larry 55 Boellcher, Darlene 55 Bohl, Lois 30,I I9 Bolle. Bruce 55 Borck. Bruce 49,I02 'Borgardlx Ellen 62 Bozvch, Carol 62 'Bradshaw James 62 Brandi, Edmund 62 'BraIu, Renee 55.7680 'BrauniC1, Bonnie 62 'Braurx Pauline 30 78.879 I . I 22 'Briars, Richard 55.96.98,99,I06 'fBrinqer, Linda 62,89 Bringer, Sandra 55.89.90 'Brinkmann Joyce 30 'Brucknen Dorolhy 62 Wliichholz. Cheryl 55.79 Bucholz. Robe-rl' 49,84 4Rueoel, Tom 62 Ruelow, Rulh 67 85 BueIow. Karen 7I,30,8O Burkel'I'. Daryl 62 Calhoun linda 62 Calliari, William 49 Calverl, Dennis 55 'Carnpana. Linda 55,88 'CampbeIl, James 49.89.90 Campbell, Lewis II6 Cappilelli, Carol 30 Carlberg, Ken 55, 88, 96, l0l 'Carlin. Ray 30,79 Carlsen, Genevieve 62 Carlson, Allan, 62,96 Carlson, Leanne 49,50,74 'CarIson, Leigh 49.50,72,86,I04 'Carlson, Richard 55,96,l0I Caron, Donna 30 Case. Arnold 62 Casselman, Gregory II6 Casio, Mary 55,76,88 Casio. Parley 30,8389 Chapp. Margarel 49 Chiappeila, Greg 55.89.90 Child, Sarah 49 'Chrislensem AI 55,79,88,9l,96, IO5 'Chris'rensen. John 55.85 'Cihlar, Julieann 55 Cillo, Lynne 62 Clark, Sharon 30,87 Clark. William 30 Colburn. Susan 55,77,80 'ColIel'Ii, Sandee 55,88,9I Collins, I-Ioward 49 Conrad, Ronald 62 'Cook Claudia 55,88 'Coolc Linda 55.88 Cooper. Darlene 55,8088 Copersmelz Keilh 62.I00 Cororve. Marilyn 49.86 Coulre, Renee 55 'Cox, Beverly 62 Crac1Iione.Judilh 3I 'CurIey, Nancy 55.88 Czech, Lou 49 'DahIsI'rum, David 49 'Dasler, Mark I7.49.70.74.8I,86. 94 Dassow, Elaine 49,83,89,90.9l 'Dau, Barloara 36,86.9l,97,I I2 Davis, Joan 49 Day, Karl 3l,77,83,89,90 'DaV, Pamela 3l,I I9 DeBlois, Connie 3l,82,90.I I9 'Deckerlq Edilh 3l,83,86,I I8 'Dei+ch, Sandra 62,89 Demes, Jack 55 Desmedl, John 55.88,IOI Delerding, Janel 3I Delerding, Jim 49 Dianis, Paul 62.96,IOI Dieckmann, Waller 49,79.I02 Dielrich, Jim 49 Diel'z, Pamela 55,88 'Diko. John 62.84 Dika, Lynn 49.74,ao,a2.s7 'Dislad. Judy 62 'Doering, Don 62 'Dohe. Lynne 55.62 'Dohe. Lance 62 Doleman. Susan 62 Dooley. Sieve 55.84 Dorner. Louise 31.71.8690 Dorner. Paul 31.81.94 Dorsey. Janel' 31 Doslert Sandra 55.77.88 'Dourn. Judilh 55 Douihit Gene 55 'Douvas, Barbara 1555.83.88 Dowgiallo. Gary 49 'Draeger. Bonnie 55 'Drawer, John 21. 31 Dreyer. James 31.81.94.95 Driver. Eslher 63 'Driver, Leland 55 'Drolsum. Larry 63 'Duensing. Ediih 31.74.75.78.79. 80.83.87.1 19 'Du1in. Barbara 55.88 Dunn. Wayne 63 Durkin. Jo Ann 63 'Durkovic. Karen 49 Dwyer, Gilberl 55.84.85 'Dyche. Linda 63 Eberlein. Ronald 55 Ebert Carol 55.76.82.88 'Ebert David 63, 83 'Ebert Jim 20.31 'Ebert Judilh 31.86 'Ebert Larry 55 'Eckert lngrid 32.713.80.119 'Eckert Paula 55.82.88 'Eckhardt Edward 4981.86.94 104 Edler. Gerald 55 'Edlund,A1ber'r14.32.81.85.102 'Edlund. Barry 63 'Edlund.Cur1is 49.102 'Edwards. Sara 49.79.87 Eggers. Dennis 7.32.89 Eqlilis. Aiia 55 'Eheirn. Janel 63.83.89 'Ehrenberct Sandy 49 'Eichsiaedi Mary 49,87 'Ei-ckenbero, lrma 32,82.83.89.90 'Eise1e. Barbara 32 'Elder-, Lynn 49 Elilt Don 55,81.100.101 Elilt Rebecca 63.80.81 Ellinqsen. Alei 32,82 'F11ingsen. Chris 63 Elsey. William 55. 84 Elier, Charles 49,102,104 Elwood, Larry 55.79.8990 Emert Winfred 7.32.81 'Erickson. Ellen 55,83 Frickson. Karen 56 Frickson. Kalhleen 55 Esbrook. Roberl 49 'Fvans. Carol 63.82.91 Evans. Edmund 49 'Fwert Gwen 56.88 Faqersirom. Pamela 49 'Fairbroihet Judy 49 Faulhaber. Ronald 63 Faulhaber. Sleven 32.81,94.95. 106 'Faust Dieimar 100,106 Fee. Janice 56,89 Fehlhaber. Wayne 56,96 'Feid. Tirnolhy 49.81 .91.94. 102. 103 x Ferengul. Bruce 28.32.72.74.78, 118 'Fick, Ernel+e32.76.86.119 'Fic1c. Jim 56.79.85 'Fick. Karen 32.86.9l.97.1I1.112 Fiedler. Judy 49 'Fie+ze. Darlene 32.76.86,1 19 'Fielzef Richard 63.73.100 'Finney, Donald 56.82.104 Filzpairick. James 56.81.88.96. 104 Flammang. Lenora 56.79.88 'F1eming. Marlha 63.83.8485 Flemming,Ger1inde 56.88 'Fohlmeislet Ronald 63.83.89 Foreman. Carol 49.87 'Forman. William 63 'Forsan. Linda 63 Forssell. Hans 32 'Fosnacht Dana 56.84 'Fos1er. Kent 56.83.84.89.90 'Frank, Sandra 56.83.84 'Fredrickson. Arlene 7.20.32.86 'Fredrickson Donald 63,100,101 Freres. Dennis 63.100 'Fricke. Barbara 49.80.86,91 'Fricke. Debbie 63 Friedrich. Carol 63.83 Friese. Carol 32 'Frisk. Susan 63 'Frilz. Fredrick 49 Froom, Roberl 49 'Frueh. Karen 63 Gabriel. Richard 56,102 'Gaedke, Gayle 63.82.83 Gaha1la,Michail63.96.101 'Ga1vin. Pal 63 'Ganglet Gail 63 Ganqler. Roland 49.106 'Gannon. Mariin 56.81,89. 104 Gannon, Terry 33 Ganschaw. David 56 Garazin, Ken 56,77.79.85 Garland. Larry 33.83.86 Garside. Nancy 49.76,82.83.85 Gariner. Ruih Ann 49,74,76. 83.87 Gaspar, Marlin 56.88 Gasparo. Carol 33 Gaslon, Karen 56.88 Gauer. George 33 Gebbie. Sharon 49 Ge-bhardt Lowell 63. 104 Gehrke. Bruce 49 'Geier. Mark 19,56.73.96 Genc. Bob 49 'Gensclt Rulh 33.72.74,76,80. 82.86.111 'Genlnet Barbara 63 'Gepperlh. Barbara 33 Gepoerlh. Vivienne 33 'Gerbilz. Carol 56 A Gerbifz. John 50 'Gessler. Diane 56 Gessler, Ray 33 Giese. Joanne 50 Giese. Mary Ann 33 Giese. Sharon 56 Giesler, Granl 56.88 Giesler. Gregg 33.82.83.85.I19 Gillham. Kennelh 33 'Gil1ham, Sandee 50 'Gimnig, Viola 56.88 'Girarclin. Micheline 56.79.88 'Girardin, Suzanne 63 'Glabe. John 50.89 Glawe. Susan 63.85 Glennon. David 56.89.90 'Glenzer. Ginger 56.88 '6lisson, Bill 50.70.81 .86.94.102 'Goebet Dayle 63 Goehrke. Lance 50 'Goe1z. John 63.89 'Golosinec. John 50.86.118 Golz. Kalhleen 56 Gomall. Donna 33.87 'Gorke. Gerald 63,84 'Gosse.Judi1h 63 Gould. Jimmie 63.101 Gouzoules. Joy 33 'Grabowy, James 56 'Grabruck. Gary 56.77.85 Grabruck. Greg 50.85 'Graet Ron 50.81.86.91.94.105 Grant Signe 56.73.79.88 'Gran1'z. William 14.33.8389 'Graunke. Marian 50 Green, James 56.104 Greenwood. Charlolfe 33 Grenzebach. Bill 50,94- Gresens. Roberl 56, 84 'Griebe. Sharon 56 Griem. Trudy 56 Griggs. Walfer 50.52.86.102.104 'Groh. Kalhy 63 'Grosch, Darryl 56 Grosch, Roberl 34.78.102 Groskopt John 50.89.90 Grosnick, Gail 63 'Grosnick. Judy 34.72.75.86.119 Gruelzmacher. Joan 34,83.86,l19 Gruelzmacher, Roberl' 56.79.88 'Grove. Susan 50.87 Grundgeiger. Marilyn 56.89 Gubbe. Allen 63 Gusfavson. Edward 22,34,72,77. 81.94-.102.103.104.1 10 'Gulekunst Susan 56.80.82.88 'Guzzella Dane 63 Haag. Margare163.70 Haas. Roberl 50. 86 Hafner. Gail 50.76.79.82.83.85i 87.1 I6 Hagen. Carol 63 Hagen. Charlene 50.79.87.91 1-lagenauer. Joseph 63 'Haines. George 34 Halihan. 1 1a1 34 'Hal1en. Aria 56.88.91 'Har-nillon, Gay 34 1-1ami1lon.Sandra 50.87 Hanan. Russell 56 x '1-lalihan. Carol 63 'Hansen 'Hansen Hanson Hanson . Karen 34.86.119 . Richard 56 . Bruce 50.74 Kennelh 56 88.96.100 Hardt Bill 34,81.94.I1l Harks. Theo 50.83.86 'Harman. Belfy 50 Harris. Kyle 56.85.89.90.104 '1-larris. Lynda 63.73.83 'l'1arris. Randall 63 Harris. Roy 56.96.106 Harrison. Roger 20.34. 81.86,104. 119 'Harikopt Janis 50.86 Hariley. Greg 56 'Harlmann. Caroline 63 1-larfmann. Paul 56.89.90 'Hass1er. Pamela 34.74.80.83.86 'l'1aug. Jane1'34.82.119 Hausmann. Elisabelh 34.80 Heckel. Jayne 56.83.88 Hedman. Susan 63 Hedsirom, Susan 57 l-leeg. Joyce 57.82 Heidorn. Geraldine 34.87 'Heidorn. Ronald 57.73.78,79.96. 101 lu wo- '1-leinfz, Belfy 63 'Heinlz. Wayne 50 'He1mrich, Larry 50,81.94.104 'He1mkamp. Joyce 50.87.91 Hempfing. Diana 48.50.72.86,9I Hempling. Julie 63 Hemm. Fredrick 57 Hemm. Sherry 63 '1-lemler. Marion 34.80.87.l19 Henniq. Kaihleen 50 Henschel. Ralph 57.96.98 'Herodes. Virginia 34.76.87 1-lerula. Marge 50 Hess, Bernadelle 57 Hessen1'ha1er.Georoe 57,101 Hessler. John 3585.89.90 'Hewelt Slanley 63.96.100 '1'1iQ1ey. Cliilord 64.89 1'li1dinC1. Allen 50.84 'Hilker Waller 64,100 1-1il1. Roberf 35 'l-linlerhauser. Helene 64.84 '1-linlon. Carol 64 Holflander. Lisa 50 79.87 '1-locian, Joanne 57.79.88.91 'Ho11anc1. Mary 64 83 Holz. Lois 57.79.83 Holzinger. William 57 '1'1orn, Ari 64 Hollinger. Gayle 64 '1-louqeson. Sharon 57.84 Howe. Gerry 64 73 '1-lubenlxlancy 50 1-lumrihrey. Viclor 50 '1-lunsicker, A1 50.84 'Hunlet John 64 '1-lurkmans. Ralah 64 Hurley. Bob 57.104 1-lusberq. Roberl 35.86 1-lnflwercx. William 64 Hulh. Roberl 35 lverson, Lynn 64 wk wo 25 26 I LNY Iverson, John 35.83 Jacobsen, Dennis 64.89.IOI Jacobsen. Kalhy 50 'Jacobsen, Kenneih 35.72.74,8I, 86,94-.98.99 Jacobson, Don 64.82.I00 Janac. Dick 57.79.83.88 'Janda. Karen 50 Jannello. Dawn 57.77.88 Jannusch. Wilfred 48.50.72 Janshoii, Lynn I8,35,80.86 Janos. Darlene 50 'Jarchow. Linda 57.83.84 Jasin, Roberl' 64 Jasper, Gary 57,77 Jenne. Jim 57 'Jennings. Kalhy 64 'Jensen, Karen 64.89 Jensen. Sandra 35.89.90 'Jeschke, Arlene 64 Johnson, Allan 57.89.I0l Johnson, Donald 35,8l,94,98.99 Johnson, Linda 50 Johnson, Sandra 64 Johnson, William 57.96 Jones. JoEIyn 50.79,86,9I,97 Uourgensen. Cheryl 35.l I9 Jungmann, Roberl 5O.79.9I Jungwirfh. Danny 64.l00 Jurs. Joyce 50 'Kadow. Judilh I7,50,74,76.79.87 KahI'ieldI'. Alberl 64.l00 Kalmbach, Coral 57 Kamphausen. Doralhy 35.75.78.87 'Kapchinski. Karen 64 Kapchinski. Marlin 2l .35.l I9 Karko. Andrea 35.87.I I9 Karnalz, John 57.88 Karnalz. Ray 35.86 'KarseI. Arlhur 35.8l.94 Karsel. Paula 64-,9l,97 'Ka'rer. JoAnn 50.87 'Kauke, Elizabelh 57.82.85 Kaulz. Theo. 64.I0O.I0l Kay, Richard 57 Kay, Susan 64 Kaye. Ronald 64 Kazlo, Ronald 64 Kearby. Kim 64 Kebbernik, Kenl 57 Kehm. Judilh 36,78,I I2 Keksladl, Frank 64.96.l00.l0I Keller, Belly 50 Keller, James 64.lO5 Kelly. Kalhleen II6 Kelsey, Terry 36.74.75,86.l05 Kergalvis. Oscar 57 Kessell, Tom 57.83.88 Kieninqer. Karen 57 Kiddell. Bonny 57 'KieiIer. Judilh 64 Kier. Kennelh 50.I04 Kielzman, Ron 57 Kimmel. Fred 57 88.96 King, Pal' 36.82.83,84.87.9I.l I8 'King. Ronald 36 'Kinq, Sue I2.36.84.90.9I 86 RAC if im Ton fl , any ,nz ifylifjyv ,. NQUET7 Kirchner, Marguerile 36.83,I22 Kirk, David 64 Kirwan, Kalhleen 79.87 Kielsaas. Barbara 57.80.88 'KIalin, Gloria 36 'KIaus, Bonnie 64 'KIedzik, Valerie 57.76.80.88.9I.97 Klein, James 50.8 I .89. IO6 Klipper, Diann 57 Klipper, Wes 64 'KIo'rz. Harlland 36 Klolz. Loralee 50.74.76,87 'Klu+'rs. Oclean 64 Knodel, Paul 57.83 'KnolI. Sleven 64 'Knorr. Kenlon 50.82 Knudsen, William 50.83 Knudlen, Knudl 64.96 'Knulson, Tom 57.88 Koby, Janice 57 Koch, Michael 57.85 'KoebeI. Susan 5l,74.79.83.87.9I 'KoeberI. Joseph 64 'Koeberl. Joyce 64 'Koehler, James 57.88, IOO, l02 Koenig, Karl 57,88 Koenig, Pal 57.76.80.82.83.88,9I 'Koenig, Rulh 64- 'Koepp, Rulh 36.87 Koerke, Bonila 5I.87.9I.97 Kohlhofi, Louis 36,86 'Kohlhofl, Phyllis 5l.79.86 'Konecnik. Carole 64 'Koop. Marlin 64 Kopeny, James 36,77.78,I22 'KorancIa, Bonnie 64,83 Korbel. Dennis 64 'KorlhaIs, Kalhy 57.70,79,88.l I5 'KosleIny, Kalhie 57,88 Kouba, Bill 36.8I,94.95 'Kowsky, Carl 36.75.78.8I Krafl. Richard 57.79.98.I00 Kranz, Karen 64 'Krause. Janice 5l.87 'Krause. Roberl 64.83 'Krauss Nancy 2l.57,8O.82,83 'Krenek. Kalhy 57 'Kress. Elvira 57 Kressmann, Kalhleen 64.9I Krieg. Linda 64 XKrizan, Kafhleen 36,86 'Krock. Jim 5l.53.72.79.9l Krog. Lois 36 'Krogs'rad, David 57.84-.IOI Krueger. Roberl 5I.74.77.78.IO2 Krueger, Sharon 5I,82.87 Kudirka. William 5I.86.94. l02 Kuehn. Bill 65.IOI 'Kueler, John 65,83 'KuhI. I-Iowie 5I 'Kuke-r. Gerald 37.70.79.86.I I0 'KukiS. Judi'I'l'137 'Kumplf Anna 65 Kurlz. Lucille 37.I I9 Kurz, John 57.79.89.lO0 Kusander, Vyo-Iagrace 57,83 La Brose, Glenn 65 Labuy, John 58 xlcackland, Phil 5I 'Ladendorl, Allen 37,8I .94.95.l06 'Lampi, Roberl 65 'Lancasler, Deanna 37.80.83,l I9 Y'Langer. Hope 5l.83.84,89.9O Langer. Janice 58 Lanoch, Richard 37,86.I I9 'Larsen. Carol 5I .79.87 'Larsen, Jane 5l.82 'Larsen, Nancy 58.79.88 Larsen, Ronald 5l Larsen, Sreen 58,96.l0l 'Larson, Magda 65 Larsson, Gail 65 Larys, Frances II6 Laue, Carol 5I Lawrenz, Carol 37.83.87 Lee. Roberl' SI Leeney, Doris 37.72.89,9I,97.I I0, lI2,l I3 'Lehmpuhl, Jane 58.79,88.9l,97, II5 Lehning. Marjorie 58 Leischner. Brandi 65.83.89 'Leilner, Gayle 65 'Lemm. John 37 Le Pere. Ronald 5I,85.89.9O Le Pere. Thea 5l .89,90 LeppIa. Laura 5l Lerner, Alexandria 5I,84 Lewandoswski. Joseph 58,88 Lichner. Linda 5I.83.84.87 Ligocki. Danny 65.I0l Liedberg. Melody 58 'LimmeI, Lawrence 65,83 4Linday. James 58,78.79.83.96. l02 Linder, Margie 5I .74,79.84 Link. Deborah 65 Lindner. Gloria 37,83 Lindquisl, Carol 5l.87 Lipperl, JoAnn 58.73.88 Lilke, Pal 58 Lolgren. Diane 58 'Lohrenl'z. Carllon 5l ,78,79,8 I .94, 95.98.I06 Lomax, Terry 58.83 'Long. Carole 65 'Lonson. Richard 58.96.I02 Loose. Charla 58.79 Lorenz, Bruce 65.89 'Lorenz. Pal 5l.72.8O.87.9I Lorenz, Paul 65 La Russo. Joyce 65.82 'Loselh. Eva 37.77.89,90 Loss, Susan 65 'Lo+les, Marilyn 37 Lueder, Lillian 5l,79 Luessow. Carol 65 'Luessow. William 58,96 'Lukner, Kalharina 65 'Lulh. Karen 37,74,77.80 Lulz. Dorcas 65 Luiz. Linda 58.73.88.I I5 'Lu'lZ. Michael 58.80.88,I0O.l0l 'Mace. Sharon 5l.80,82.83.87.I I6 'Mackey. Eileen 65 lk xMaegd lin, Paul 58.73.8088 Mahoney, Palricia 65 Mahoney. Sandra 37,74.80,83,86 ll8 Mai, N Maier, ancy 37.1 I9 Les 5I.8l.94.lO2 Mampe, Gerry 5I 'Mankin s, Eileen 65 Mann, Chrisline 38 Mansk, Ken 38 Manz. Mary 65.83 Marcus sen, Craig 58.88 'MareceIc. Andrea 5I,80.83.87 Marlen. Richard 5I Marlin. Marlin. 'Marlin. Marlin. x Arlene 65 Karen 38,83 Rich Slephen 65 Marx. Fred 58 Mashek, Ted 58.85 'Maslon. Laura 65 Masulis. James 38.89.I02 'Malhisen. Diane 65 Maison. Bruce 5l.94- Marlhe ws. Howard 65 Max, Frances 65, 83 Mayer. FK Al 58.88 McColl. Sandra 5I.80 iMcCormick, Jill 5I,80.l I6 McCull McDon oh. George 58,89.90 ald, Charles 38 Mclfuen. Lois 58 'McPeek. Joe 38.8l.94.95.98.99 Mead. Charles 38.8l.94.95.98.99 I06 'Mebusli Failh 5l.87 xlvleinkow. Alaine 38,78.86,9I.97. l22 Melche r. Roberl' 5I .78 Messerschmidl. William 58,88 Melzne r. Kennelh 38 Meurer, Janice 38.87.90 Meyers. Conslance 38 Meyers, Douglas 58 Meyer, 'Meyer. Meyer, Kalhryn 65.9I Lille 65 Russ 65 Middlelon. Richard 58.89 'MieIke, 'MieIke. David 38 Lorraine 58.85 Mihoievich, Gloria 58.88 Miller, 'Miller. 'MiIler. 'MilIer. 'Miller Miller. Minulil Allison 5I Cheryl 38.82 Diane 58 Marian 5I Rich 58.83.88,l05 Warren 38.83.86 lo. Denis I8,5I 'MilcheII. I-Ierb 5l.98 'MilchelI. James 58,79.94.lO0.I02 'Moderhack Annelie 58,88 10' 'Moe P 'Moe R Moderhack, Werner 38 aul 65.96. lO0 olf 5l 'Mohr. Cynihia 58.76 Mohr, Larry 58,79.83,89.9O,I I8 Mohr, Sharon 5I.76 'Mollers. Roberl 5l .86.IO2 Moncznik. Sleven 58.84 Money, Cheryl 39 'Moon. George 39.89.90 Moore, Charlene 65.83.84 Morese. Morgan. Morgan. Morlens Mozuch 'Mueller FI' Mueller Mueller, Mueller. Mueller, 'Mueller FY Mueller 'MuelIer. 'Murala. Muelsch Muehlsc 'Muehlsc Leslie 58.79.83 Chuck 5I Rhoda 65 on. Karen 5I.84.87 .Cheryl 5I, 87.9l legel. James 5I hlegel. Joan 58.88 hlegel. Susan 39.l I9 Carole 65.82 Charlolle 58.79.88 Dorolhy 39.72.87 Edwin I I6 James 65 Roberl L. 5I Roberl R. 5I Russell I9.58.IO6 Sharon 65 Musselman, Alan 58 'Muslacchia. Linnelle 58 Myers. Bonnie 65 Nadalo. Lennard I05.l I6 Nagorsen. Ken 58 Naas. Belle 58 Naas. Waller I4.39.84 'Nasheim. Jim 39.8I.86.94.95 Negaard. Sharon 65 Neidy. Carol 58 Nelson. Margrelha 58.83.85.88 Nelson. Nancy 52.79.80 Nelson. Randall 39 NeIson. Terry 65 'Nelson, William 65.89 'Ne-rius. Ervin 52.86 Neubeclc, Penny 65 Neubeclc. Richard 39 Neuberl. Janice 65 Nevell. Anne 65 Neuland. Chrisla 52 Newcomb. Susan 64.65.80.9I Nicolel. Milce 58 'Niernann. Darla 58.79.88 Niedermeier. Heidi 65 'Niell. Barbara 66.84 Nielsen. Barbara 66 'Nilcas. Anlhony 66 Nimll. BOID 39.77.8I.94,95.IO2.IO3 'Nommensen. John 52.89 Norcoll. Delece 58.83 Noreen. Roberl 66.73.96.IO0.l06 Norlon. Richard 58.96 'Novaclc Ronald 66 Nyman. Palricia 58.88 'O'ConneIl. Jerry 66.83.89 'Oenning. Barbara 39.75.86 Oeslerreich. Joanne 52.72.79.87 Olenlock. Larry 58.79.96.I06 O'KelIy, Roy 66.84 'Olsen. Garnel 66 'Olsem Rulh 39.7 I .72.78.80.89.90 9I ,I I I Olsen, Sandra I I6 Olson. Bonny-Lu 28.39.72.87.I I I. I I8 Olson. James 58 'OIson. Judilh 58 'Olson. Nels 52.84.86 Ongena. Paulelle 59.88 Orclog. Virginia 59.79.83 Orlhwein. Ronald 59 Oslrand. John 59.78.79.88.96 Oswald. Donna 52 Ozolins. Uldis 39.lO2.I03 'Page. Monica 39.80 Pagels. Raymond 59 'PageIs. Wilma 40.82.85 Pall. Charles 52 Palow. Bob 40.86 'Paolini. Candace 66 APaolini. Cheryl 40 'Parduhn. Cheryl 59.85.88 'ParIcer. Palli 40 'Parsons. Judilh 59.88 Parsons. Palricia 40.I I9 'Pascale. Ronald 59.70.88.I04 'PaschIce. Warren 59.70.79.83.I02 'Pasnilc Joan 52.8O.82.87 'Palriclc Lispelh 66 'Pauls. Paulelle 66 Pearson. Duane 52.78.94.I04 Pedersen. Dave I2.4O.l02 Pergande, Don 40.84 4Pergande. Roberl 66.89 Perik. Daniel 52.94 'Pernol. Pamela 66.82.89.9I Pelermann. Inga 40 Pelers. Claudia II6 1+ Pelersen. Mary Alice 52.74.80.83. 87 Pelersen. Susan 66.83 'Pelerson. Ellen 66 'Pelerson. Valdis 40 'Pelhes. Doralhea 66.82 Pelruselc. Irene 40.78.87.l I5 Pialelc. Slan 59.85.IOI 'PlacIco. Carol 66 'PlanelcowsIcy. Jeanelle 59 lPIaneIcowslcy. Margarel 40.83.87 Plennerl. Andrew 50.52.86 Plennerl. Marlin 50.52.8l .9I .94 Plelz. John 40.l I9 Plonder, Gail 4O.74.8l.87 'Poegel. Alan 40.8I.89.90.I I9 'Poegel. Crail 66,73.89.96,l0O,IOI Pokusa. Denise 59.88 Pomrenlce. Roberl 40,788 I .86.9I. 94-.I02 'Polucelc Marly 52 'Polucelc Sharon 59 Powers. Carol 59.79.88 Presli. Rosemary 24.4l .7 I .78.86 Proclor, Dave 4I.84.86 Prorok. Colella 4I.77.8O.87 Puelz. Arlyn 52.84.87 Puhr. Jim 52 'Puls. Sharon 5280.82.87 'Quarnslrom. Edmond 66 Rader. Lynn 59.84 'Rados. Darlyn 66 Radllme. Janel 59.73.76,88 Raery. Diane 4l 'Ramsey. Gilburl 66 Rappe. Kalhryn 66,83 'Rasmussen. Gerald 66 'Rasmussen. Lynn 59 'Rauser. Chrisline 66.83 Reber. I-lerman 52 'Redding. Glen 52.78 Regnier. Lynn 66.83 'Rehberger. Cindy 52 Rehberger. Eddy 59.I06 'Reichell. Jewel 52.87 'Reicherl. Waller 59.79.96.I I8 'Re-ichhold. Susan 59.98.90 'Reid. Richard 4I.79.85 Rein, Vicloria 59.76.80.88 'Reiner. Thomas 6I.66.73.IOI Reinhardl. Roger 52,72.98.I06 'Reiler. Barbara 52.78.79,97 Reuler. Grace 4I.l I9 'Reyelhis. Elennie 4l.78.83.87.9l Rice. Sandra 66 Richards. Pele 52 'Richer. Thomas 59 'Richey. Carrol 4l.85 Richler. Donald 66 Richler. Janice 66 Ridley. Gary 59 Rieclc. Judy 22.4l Rieb. I-Ioward 59.88 9Rieder, Belle 4l .7I .89.90.9l Riehle, John 66 'Rielh. Sleyen 4I.7l .8I.I I9 'Rielschel. Paula 4I.83.87.9I Risley. Eugenia 66 Rilins. Zaiga 59.83 Roberls. David 4I.86 'Robinson. Susan 59.76.80.82.88 Rochlilz. Rod 66.89. I Ol il Rode. Diane 4I.87 Roder. Edward T. l4.4l Roder. Palricia 52 Rodie. Jenelle 52 'Rogers. Wall 52.84 Rogers. William 66 Rohm. Margarel 66.83 'Rohm Dale 24.42.74,8O.8 I .86.l I8, II9 89 Roll. Irene 6l .66.73.83.9I Rome. William 59.79.85 Ronga. Guy 52 Roschlce. John 52.74.82.85 Rosenlcranz. Ronald 59.89 Rosin. lrmela 42 Rosin. Ursula 42 Rosner. Eva 52.79.83 Ross. Elaine 59 Ross. Sheryl 42.76.80.8l.86.l I9 Roulelle. Marshall 66 'RosansI:i. Karen 42.74.80.86.l I9 Rozanslci. Judy 59.82.88 Rucinslci. Waller 66.96.IOI Rueger. Floyd 52.82.83.85.86 Ruell, Lili 5282.83.87 'Runge James 66 'Runge. Karen 52.87 'Rusch. Claylon 59.96.I06 Rusch. Richard 5985.88.98 'Ryden. Belly 66.73.9l.97 Sadler. Waller 52 Salal. Sharron 42.75.80.86.l I9 Salvage. Susan 66.70.83 Samaclc. Palriclc 66.96.I0O Sanllleben. Norma 28.42 Sandelli. Leonard 52 Sanger, Darlene 66.83 'Sass. Diana 66 'Sass. Dolores 66 'SauI'er. Edilh 42.74.75.8O.82.I I9 'SavilsIci. John 66 'Schallriclc Judilh 52.87 Schanlz. Kalhleen 66 Schauer. Donna 42 Scharl. Paul 52.84 Schanel. Ardelh 59.79 'Scheiberl. Irma 42.74.8I,87 Scheer. Rosemary 59.88 'SChien'iann. Bill 52.70.79.8 I .9 I .94 Ar x 4: IO6 'Schill. Kennelh 42 'SchiIIace. Laura 59 Schiller. Diane 52.87 Schillinger. Jean 66.82.83.9l Schlenlcerl, Linda 42 Schleulermann. Carl 42.8l.l02 'Schleulermann. Marguerile 66 'Schmidl, Ellen 59.76.80.88 Schmidl. Joe 42.7I.I I I Schmidl. Janice 59.77.80 Schmidl. Joe L. 83 Schmidt Helga 52 'Schmidl. Bill A. 59 Schmidl, Bill R. 43.7O.8I.89.94.95 I02.I I0 Schrnil. Roberl 43 Schmilz. Elizabelh 66 Schmoldl. John I9.59 Schmudde. Diane 59 Rohrman. Carolyn 59.76.80.82.84. Schneider, Henry 66 Schnobel. Frank 52 Schoonover, Palricia 59.77,84.88 Schreiner, Corinne 52.78,83.87, 89.90.9l Schreiner, Kennelh 66.89 'Schroeder. Allred 59,79.83.89.96 Schroeder, Carolyn 52.87 Snell. John 67.82.89 Sommese. Janice 67.85 Sorensen. Sandra 53 Sorensen. Kaihy 53.77.8083 Sorensen, Penny 53 Sorgalz. Karle 67 4 w 'Spannenberg. Susan 67 Spear, Michael 53 Spence, William 53 Spero. Linda II6 'Spinlc Gilberl 67 'SIahl, Louise 60.79.88 'Slarlc Glenn 67 'Slarner, Richard 53 Sreilensn. I.ouAnn 60 Sleidinger. Chrislopher 67 Sleinrnan, Howard 67 S'reinlce, Gary 43 Sleinlce, Linda 53.9I 'SIemler. Kalie 67 'Slenzel. Barbara 43.83,87.l I9 Sleuer, Susan 60.88 Sloclcer. Joyce 67 Sloll, Roberl 60.38 Srralca. Judy 67 Slrauch. Chrisline 67 Slrauss, Madeline Slreclcenbach, Donna 53.87.9I.97 9'SlreeIz. Diane 67 Slreelz. Dorolhy 7.43.80 'SIreil, Janice 53.74.76,80.83 Slrid. Mary 43 'Slride, Gladys 60 Slrom, Dennis 60 Slrorn, Allen 67 Slrope. Ronald 43 'Slueber, Phyllis 6I ,67.73.9I Sluermer, Elsa 89 Slurnplhauser. Allred 67 Slurm. Karen 43 Suddelh. Terry 53,8l.94.IO2 Suhr, Nancy 22,43 'Surmin, Ronald 67 'Surmin. Larry 53,89.94.96 'Swanson. Carol 60 Schroeder. Susan 66 'Schroeder, Thomas 66.73.82 Schrolh, Susan 59.80.88,9I.97 Schuhlcnechl. 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