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mothers' club and ptl The Mothers' Club is another Lutheran High service organization, which holds its meetings once a month on Wednesdays at school. Every year they take care of the bookwork ot the Magazine Campaign, sponsor the GAA banquet, serve supper to the participants ot the Christmas Concert, and in addition performs many extra fa- vors for Lutheran High School. The Parent-Teachers League, better known as PTL, provides through its meetings excellent opportunities tor the parents to become informed about the school, its func- tions and facilities, Four times a year, par- ents meet with teachers to discuss the problems and the educational growth of the students. A non-profit organization, any ex- tra money is always contributed to the school. boosters Raising funds for Lutheran High's extra- curricular activities is the one, gigantic task of the Boosters. Every year they sponsor the Fall Festival and the Sports Festival, and the tather's and son's athletic banquet tor this purpose. Also, all attendants- at home toot- ball and basketball games are supplied by this organization, PARENT - TEACHERS' OFFI- CERS: Helen Magnah, Elmer Das, Paul Anderson, Kort Pfabe. MOTHERS' CLUB OFFICERS: Mrs. Voegele, Mrs. Parent, Mrs. Kloess, Mrs Bieser, Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Lukens, Mrs. Beckermann, Mrs. Wilschetz, Mrs Klitzing, Mrs, Reney, Mrs. Staudte. BOOSTERS' OFFICERS: George Nolde, Clarence Johnson, Eugene Beumer, Karl Voegele. Absent, Al Leimer. 23
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offering us their services, our organizations Lois Pfitzinger. C. Kroeter, H. Oldenettel, R. Pieper, C, Welsh. ' Mr. Popp, Mr. Frentzel, Mr. Todd. 22 Arlene Thorburg, Betsy Loeber, office staff Busy fingers, busy minds are Those of the three young ladies who dutifully care for the business matters of Lutheran High. Tele- phone calls, letter writing, Typing services, and bookkeeping are among The many accommodations Lutheran High derives from These capable ofhce staff members, whose pleasant smiles are familiar to all. custodians Students may work from rise to set of sun but The ianitor's work is never done. Polishing, scrubbing, dusting, cleaning, repairing, paint- ing, and engineering - all These and many more constant duties keep The custodial staff in a per- petual whirl as they labor to keep the Lutheran High School building in tip-top condition. cooks Every day a different menu, and every day a balanced meal is what Lutheran High's ladies of the kit- chen strive to bring to students and faculty members. Variety, quality, and tastiness is their con- stant aim for the meals served every day during all three lunch hours. Lutheran High can be proud of the standards its kitchen crew try to maintain.
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ww. MIK publicize and promote interest Putting out the Courier, Lutheran High's school paper, is the primary duty ot the journalism class, under the instruc- tion ot David Rohde. At the beginning ot the year, the statt launched their campaign with a laugh-packed, howl-inviting assembly about Schmelvis Presscard -THE ONE who had everything a bobby-soxer's heart desires-atter he bought the Courier Together with Editor Esther Rehwaldt, and a ditterent group of page editors tor each publication, these students we kept busy writing features, editorials, news stories, headlines, and sports articles-plus setting up page layouts, having pic- tures taken, and doing their own art work. Between issues Mr. Rohde taught them the tundamentols of making their newspaper high in quality and attractive to the eye, and at the National Scholastic Press Association, they especially wanted to reach those goals. Over 1500 Couriers were distributed each month among students, faculty, service organizations, delegates, alumni, other high schools, and Lutheran elementary schools. -r P I K J at Q q V -K v 1 .7 ,- J ADVISOR: Mr. D. Rohde and EDITOR: E. Reh fyfs gk waldt. 4 ,t,s G fi. Q . ' if 1 iv., 1 J ,f i C, Q2 ROW 1: J. Kettner, J. Kasten, J. Falkenhain, J. Klitzing, C. Wunderlich, C. Benson, J. Ruth, M. Hoffmann. ROW 2: B. Cainer, B. Heseman, V. Doering, L. Ostermeier, J. Bohnert, P. Brenner, J. Junghans, H. Thiele, D. Rohde. 24
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