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Seated: G. Chambers, G. Moots, Secretary-Treasurer: W. Saar, President, W. Ruth, Vice-President. Standing: Mr. M. Staschke, Advisor, E. Wendt, H. Petrow- sky, P. Wargo. Proiector Operators The Proiector Operator's Club was organized for the purpose of helping out with the audio- visual equipment, especially the film proiector. The boys have learned to operate and to take care of the proiectors. One of these boys is al- ways available for classes showing films. Seated: J. Manners, D. Rogers, Vice-President, W. Honer, President, J. Schmidt, Treasurer, R. Gutowsky. Standing: Mr. E. Beck, Advisor: P. Carlson, J. Martinson, R. Striewski, G. Chambers, M. Pflug. Camera Club The Camera Club is a group organized 'For all who want to learn more about photography. One of their chief aims is to provide the school publi- cations with good pictures. Seated: Mr. F. Kirchhoff, Advisor, W. Ruth, M. Engel D. Rogers. lst Row: R. Bryer, R. Bryer, A. Fischer, M. Pflug, G Chambers. 2nd Row: W. Passarell, P. Williams, J. Johnston, D. Kunert Radio Club The Radio Club was formed for those inter- ested in learning more about radio and electron- ics, They obtained some equipment which they used in several experiments. D. Appelt.
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Driving School Once again this year the school, in coopera- tion with the Grand River Chevrolet Company, has offered students the chance to take driving lessons, There were two classes, one each semes- ter. Through these lessons, the students have learned correct and safe driving habits. Seated: Mr. W. Longerman, Advisor. Standing: K. Petrosky, W. Ruth, A. Weitschat, C. Reinhard. Penny Drive The Penny Drive was organized in 1953. Since that time it has come a long way. its purpose is to collect any stray pennies one might have. This is done in all home rooms so that every student has a chance to contribute. Parents and friends have a chance to add to the pile at the Fall Fun Festival, and any other time they wish to, for that matter, By March, 1956, the Club had collected S3, O67.l9! And until the time when this money is needed, it is gathering interest in a bank. The money will be used for the student lounges in the two Detroit Lutheran High Schools in the future. Seated: S. Whidden, B. Remus, J. Winterstein, B. Behnke Mr. W. Bredehoft, Advisor. lst Row: P. Norris, V. LaSalle, K. Lithgow, B. Hutton L. Parquette, S. Wood, V. Harrison. 2nd Row: G. Chambers, R. Johnson, J. Schroeder, J Johnston, D. Appelt, Z. Erdody. Science Club Though the Science Club is one of the smallest at school, remember it is not always the size that counts. The members have had some interesting talks among themselves concerning various phases of science and have also seen two demon- strations - one on the steam engine and one on the gasoline engine. Seated: D. Behling, W. Hoyles, Mr. F. Kirchhoff, Advisor P. Wargo, P. Hayes. lst Row: J. Spaeth, C. Graustein, L. Klimkiewicz, L. Ke vern, P. Weber, C. Schroeder, R. Zeiler, J. Ruth. 2nd Row: J. Lowe, J. Habitz, M. Lehman, N. Robson, S Hein, C. DeMars, J. Marohn. 3rd Row: K. Melke, D. Klann, M. Rogerson, V. Milz, B Ruth, C. Schankin, A. Srull. I
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Model Builders Many people get satisfaction and enjoyment out of doing or making things with their hands. This seems true of the Model Builders. They make model boats and airplanes such as those shown in the picture. Seated: T. Sauve, E. Monley, D. Kivimaki, Mr. W. Brede- hoft, Advisor. ist Row: T. Gruenwald, G. Christenson, R. Ford, B. Haller. 2nd Row: M. Heppler, T. King, W. Passarell. Autocrots The Autocrats, a group of auto-minded dividuals, meet to learn more about cars and engines. The members are grouped according to the class they are in, each class having its own officers. The Senior section of the Club toured the Sports Car Show at Greenfield Village. Both American and foreign cars were on display. The Club received a Packard engine from a follow Lutheran who works for the Packard Motor Company, lt is a rebuilt test engine and will be used by the Club for instruction and ex- periment. Seated: H. Engling, B. Behnke, Secretary, E. Sommerfeld President: B. Remus, Treasurer, Mr. A. Wied, Advisor. lst Row: T. Gruenwald, S. Hartwig, N. Hanna, A. Fischer, P. Norris, W. Yike, B. Farnum. 2nd Row: S. McLauchlin, B. Hutton, T. Wilkewitz, A. Kiriluk, I. Nass, G. Schwede. 3rd Row: K. Huben, G. Czischke, R. Zietlow, J. Martinson, E. Wendt, K. Glaser, F. Bock. 4th Row: P. Byrne, W. Haller, S. Birt, R. Rennie, Cus- todian, P. Pieplow, T. Nimitz, R. Shippy, D. Goehmann. Seated: Mr, F. Kirchhoff, Advisor, R. Bryer, S. Birt, Fresh- men President, W. Passarell, Sophomore President, R Swanson, Senior President, T. Nimtz, Junior President B. Farnum, P. Williams, J. Wilkie. lst Row: Mr. C. Aumann, Advisor: A. Kiriluk, E. Wright E. Ripke, J. Smith, J. Larsen, D. Jankowsky, M. Bird, J Newman, R. Bryer, W. Hoyles. 2nd Row: F. Bock, L. List, W. Peterson, M. Weise, R Wissman, R. Theakston, W. Much, H. Ford, G. Willits R. Mai, Mr. W. Bredehoft, Advisor. 3rd Row: G. Hintz, D. Erving, M. Ptlug, G. Moore, P Roberts, J. Manners, P. Pieplow, G. Gruenwald, B. Sielaff J. Swanson, D. Hilpert. Rifle Club The Rifle Club is another new club. ln meet- ings they have learned the parts and functions of a rifle. On several occasions the members have gone to a shooting range in Dearborn to practice their aim. The Club does not supply rifles, each member tries to bring his or her own.
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