Lutheran High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1983

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' an f 1 ff 'la Ill in 1 llllh 1 ' , ,, -1- ' --1-1 'J xx 'ff SSL EXHILARATING AUXILIARY Julie Kerestes Hard work and determination. These are words that well describe the members of Ladies Auxiliary. The hard work describes all the time and labor put into the Holiday Ba- zaar and the Crusaders Thrift Shop. These fund raisers show much deter- mination to help Lutheran High School with their debt. The 1982-83 Holiday Bazaar was held on November 13, and showed great profit. The ladies put many hours into the making of food and crafts. These products were sold along with donations from churches and families, and the profits were well worth the effort. Another money maker, also being a service, is the Crusader Thrift Shop. This Ugarage-salen type of organization helps the community along with provid- ing work study grants for students of Lutheran High School. Retail items. are sold at the Crusader Thrift - Shop and the profits go to the school. The products sold are all donated from the staff and friends of L.H.S. Although these are important fund raisers,the Ladies Auxiliary helps L.H.S. in another way. Every Thursday, the women serve lunch to the and falculty of L.H.S. These include such menus as tacos, spagetti, lasagna, hamburgers, and chicken sand- wiches. The women make these lunches and are sometimes taken for granted by the students. The ladies put in their time for the benefit of the school. Thank-you ladies for what you've done and keep up the good work! 21 CRUSADER AIDERS Rob Davidson Crusader aiders to the rescue! I the Booster Club's goal to further 9' sportsmanship amongst students and p ents. They sponsor such fund raisim activities as the annual Spring Flim the immensely popular Chili Day, the T.V. raffles, game concessions, and annual Fall Ball. The officers are: President: Mr- Donald Oelkea Vice President, Mr. Gel ald Cazaniga: Secretary, Doug Stock: and Treasurer, Dan Hennig. These al! are the people in charge of the con- struction of the garage and the keep- ing of the grounds. -.- lr D90 ff x sz 696 ,sv . 6 YU 95 fcli, 9 .1 0

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con's FAVORITE PEOPLE Rob Davidson Light and cameras...but mostly action. On March 18th: aDd.19th: the Lutheran Players presented the religious comedy, 'God's Favorite' a Neil Simon production, under th direction of Miss Burch. THSY fre' quently had meetings to organize production on the play- The? 3150 went out on weekends to different area theaters. The cast of 'God's Favorite' in order of appearance was as follows: Steve Gentry-Joe Benjamin, Mark Weidner-Ben Benjamin' Elizabeth Kopp-Sarah Benjamin, Lisa Robertson-Rose Benjamin: David Poellot-Hutchins, Sandy Sletten- Mollie, Kurt Elling-navia Benjamin. and Chad Brazle as Sidney Lipton. The club members sponsor lunches to defray the cost of production. They used the money earned for cost- umes and props. The officers of the Lutheran Play- ers are: Pres. Jim Hennigr Vice Pres' Bonnie Hennig, and SeclTres. Roberta Hennig. The advisors for the club are Pastor Storck and Miss Burch. Besides 'God's Favorite', they also presented a chapel-type drama Called Spoon River Anthology, the memories of past residences of Spoon River. I 4 7 ,J ef ,Q :fa 'ze 20 JUST A NOTE ' Julie Kerestes ' One of the most joyous sounds in this world is the sound of music. It may vary from classical to rock, country to the blues, and jazz to songs of praise. The choir at Luth- eran High School best describes the last category. T Under the direction of Miss Burch I the choir practiced for many per- . year. formances throughout the school During the first semester, much of their time was aimed toward the Christmas Concert. This annual was held on Saturday, December 18, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.' The theme to the concert was nHark the Glad Soundu, and such a glad sound it was. Also during the first semester the choir sang on Sunday mornings at many Lutheran churches. As like the first semester, the second semester was aimed toward the annual Spring Concert. This year's concert was held on May 7th and 8th at Lutheran High School. Also during second semester was the Con- ference Festival. This is where all the choirs in the Trailblazer conference get together and form a mass choir. The Lutheran High Choir has brought joy to many nursing homes and churches throughout the year. They have showed great talent and are appreciated by everyone who hears them. event



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'JUST BETWEEN YOU AND ME' Beth Mannino 'Just Between You and Me,n provided an appropriate theme for the couples that attended this year's Junior- Senior Prom. Held at the Clock Tower Inn Convention.Center, the prom also provided the seniors with a time for reflection on their high school years. Couples danced to the nusic of 'Anthem,u on May 21, 1983, from eight until midnight. Throughout the evening, they refreshed themselves at the punch fountain and snack table. Parents visited the festivities and took pic- tures. Contrary to previous years, couples rushed home to get plenty of sleep. This was in preparation for post prom activities which included a special morning chapel and a trip to Great America. To finance this big event, the junior class worked hard to raise sufficient funds to produce a successful prom. They held a spaghetti supper, sold cheese and sausage, and served lunch for the students. A great deal of pre- ' paration and planning culminated in a wonderful evening full of friends, fun, and memories. GET YOUR HOT LUNCHES HERE! Sue Meyer Are you a male with a Varsity letter T0 SUIT YOUR and want to join a club? Varsity Club TASTE might be for you. There are five active y members in the club. John Childress, Jim Hennig, Todd Larkin and Tom Watcher 47 diligently worked at selling lunches . ' every noon. Bill Barr helped by filling ' up the pop machines daily. cg- The profit from lunches goes toward flowers for Homecoming and awards given i 5 X out at the Sports Banquet. Varsity Club members also are paying off a debt for the batting cage. If there is enough money left after paying for the cage,they hope to fix the fence by the Baseball field. 22

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