Lutheran High School West - Wagonwheel Yearbook (Rocky River, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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F aculfy ION ANDERSON For ten years, Mr. Jon Anderson has taught at Lutheran High. He received his Bachelor of Science degree at Ohio University, Athens, O- hio. Mr. Anderson teaches Shop l,Il,Ill, and Mechanical Drawing l,ll. Shop enables the student to learn to work with his hands. Lutheran's new shop depart- ment provides different kinds of equipment to develop the boys' talents in wood, metal, and plastic. Mechanical Drawing helps the student gain perspec- tive in archi- tectural draw- ing. ARDIS BEC KM AN Our new librarian this year is Miss Beckman. She received her Bachelor of Science degree at Mankato State College. This year she is our school librarian and in charge of study halls. She also has a senior homeroom. Last summer Miss Beckman worked very hard at planning for the new library. All new books had to be purchased, and this required much work. After moving 3-H? into the new time was s spent at get- ting the li- brary ready for use. We are now very proud of our new library and librarian GEORGE RICHARD BRANDT BRAUN Dedica- Mr. Braun tion to Luther- has been HI an High is our school for seen in Mr. the Past foul' Brandt. He years. He at received his Master of Arts P degree from Washington University. Mr. Brandt teaches Practical Math, Art I, and English III. He is also our Yearbook advisor. Math gives the student a background for high- er math. An appreciation of the finer things of life is gained by taking art. American Litera- ture is one of the main units contained in Eng- lish III. Mr. Brandt spent much time with the Year- book staff. Under his guidance this book was able to be published. We all express our appre- ciation for his service. tended River Forest and re ceived his Bachelor of Science de- gree. A Mas ters degree was received from Denver University This past year he is also assistant Guidance Di- rector. Head basketball coach is also one of his undertakings . Speech, grammar, and literature are some of the units in English. Mr. Braun has done a won- derful job at coaching our basketball team. The team and the entire student body are very proud of him. One of Mr. Braun's most important roles is as advisor of student council. Through this, he comes to know the students and understand them This page sponsored by: THE MUELLER CLAN OF ST LUKE school, much

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Superinfendenf ixm X MR, ERW IN SA GEHORN Eleven years ago, Mr. Erwin Sage- horn came to Cleveland to start and head Lutheran High School. Then, in 1957, he was promoted to superintendent. He now supervises both Lutheran High West and Lutheran High East. His duties include the selection and assignment of all school personnel, cur- riculum construction, budget, the pur- chasing of needed equipment and supplies, public relations and the supervision of the educational program. Mr. Sagehorn is a graduate of Con- cordia College, Seward, Nebraska. From St. Louis University he received his mas- ter's degree. He then did graduate work at Washington University in St. Louis. ln Cleveland he attended Western Reserve where he completed his course work and examinations for a doctorate. Principal MR, WALTER HARTING Mr. Walter Harting, the dedicated principal of Lutheran, graduated from Concordia, River Forest. He received a master's degree from the University of Houston. Mr. Harting also did graduate school work at Western Reserve Universi- ty. In the fall of 1949 he came to Luther- an High. During his entire stay he has been athletic director. He became as- sistant principal i.n 1955, and was named principal in 1957. Mr. Harting has three children. He is a member of Messiah Lutheran Church. Students and faculty alike will always think of him very highly. His sense of fairness and willingness to help all are wonderful characteristics. May the Lord bless him richly. This page sponsored by: EDWIN W. HORST.



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CHRISTIAN DABERKOW Teaching religion is one of the duties that Mr. Da- berkow has un- dertaken dur- ing his many years here at Lutheran. He received his Master of Sci- ence degree at Indiana University. He helps students to gain a better understanding of their Bible and the history of their church by render- ing his services in teaching Religion l,lI, and Ill. In addition to teaching religion, Mr. Da- berkow makes it possible for students to be able to speak or, at least understand, a foreign language, as he also teaches German I and II. LOUIS ENSWORT H Mr Ens- at both Lu , A p l? worth teaches 'gi' ., ' - re et v f' U i 15 gfl fm' f. 1.. V.. theran East is if and West. I .. T He graduat- gyg, 1 , P C .. g , t ,N in flag' J , ' , 4 fax ,Hs i .T ed from St yygu 5 W., g , Bonaventure . L Z: .,..., College re- ceiving a a - Bachelor of Arts degree. This is the first year that he has taught at Lutheran. At our school he is teaching typing. Typing is a course which is valuable for both the business major and also for the student pre- paring for college. Much practice is given to the student so that he will gain both speed and accuracy. Mr. Ensworth has been very faithful, and his students have shown great progress. F aculiy CLARENCE HINZ One of the hardest working and fun loving teachers is Mr. Hinz. He graduated from Con- cordia, River Forest, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree. General Science, Biology, and Freshmen Religion are taught by him. A general look into the broad field of sci- ence is the main purpose of General Science. Biology enables the student to learn more about the plant and animal kingdoms. The students see how fear- derfully their bodies have been made. Mr. I-linz has also worked very hard with the Code Committee. His senior homeroom has shown much ship. This page sponsored by: MR, AND MRS, GEORGE LUEKENS, fully and won- enthusiasm un- der his leader- BARBARA HUEGLER Commuting from East to West Lutheran is the job of Miss Huegler. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Pratt Institute. At Columbia University she received a Masters of Arts degree. Miss Huegler is teaching Home Economics at our school. Sewing, cooking, child care, and interior decorating are some of the units included in this course. Our modem home economics de- partment en- ables girls to learn to be efficient home- makers. Eight new sewing machines have been purchased. Miss Huegler is truly a won- derful teacher. S.

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