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1571115 ERIE! El 172 Pages, 6 Sections 11th Yearg Since 1968 Sunday, Ji ACTI ITIE Lutheran Players Named To All-Star Teams Dave Leuthy of Martin Luther and Marty Kohlwey of Milwaukee Lu! hcrun have boon selected as :ill- conference buskcthzill players in the Midwest Prep and Metro con- ferences. Leuthy, a 6-6 center for the Spar- tans, was chosen to the Midwest Prep first team. He is a member of Divine Shepherd Lutheran Church and a senior at Martin Luther. Spartan coach Al Koepke said, Dave definitely carried the team in rebounding and scoring. He's a good leader, and probably our of- fense kept him even a little below his potential. Leuthy averaged 14.4 points and 9.8 rebounds to lead the Spartans this year. Probably his best game came in the opening round of the State Regional against Wiscorlsin Lutheran. In what was expected to be a tough battle of two big men, Leuthy complletley dominated Wisconsin ,Lutheran's center, finishing with 31 points. though the 36 Activities Spartans lost the game, 82-67. Leuthy has made no definite plans for college yet, but plans to major in electrical engineering. Among his possibilities he men- tioned Valparaiso University. His coach said, He can make just about any team he wants to. Dave's not just thinking all basket- ball, though. Number one is educa- tion, engineering. Both Leuthy and Kohlwey will get a chance to attract some col- artin Luther Dean 0f Students Fortunate Winner lege coaches in the annual Easter Seals North-South Benefit All-Star game on April 7. Gene Schneider, dean of students at Martin Luther High School, at- tended a Milwaukee Does basket- ball game in December because a family friend asked him and his daughter as guests, but that after- noon game was not the only gift he received that day. At a half-time drawing for various gifts, his name was drawn for the use of a 1979 Continental Mark V for one year! Gene says they really did not watch much of the second half of the. game, eagerly anticipating picking up the car and driving it away after the game. The dark red and white car, which has been purchased by one of the financial backers of the Does team, will be in the possession of the Schneider family until December or 1979. ?Vtf K yi .jill
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GARY STELSE Gearhead . . . pet peeve: hav- ing a Wheel fall off your car in the school parking lot . . . likes cars, dancing, and chics . . . Foot- ball 25 Intramurals 1 ,2,3,45 Manager 2,35 Grounclskeeper 35 Dept. Help 35 C.B. Club 35 Sym. Band 2,35 Varsity Band 15 Drama 4 Sym. Band 1,2,3,4 . . . sense of humor . . . opens up with friends niceguy prankster IlMikeyll PAUL WES SLER SUSAN TOTH LOR1 STRESING Susie Shoes . . . came from ' 'Maude' ' . . . pet peeve: waiting Hamilton in JUD-lOl' year - - . in long lines . . . likes to smile freckles - - - pet peeve: people , , , ambition: detective , , , calling her by her last name . . . Take a hike' ' . . . laugh all her wants to be an accoutant . . . Re- owsm . . . likes to go to plays C2Pfi011iSf 3 Sym. Band 3,45 Pep Band 2,3 ,45 Library Aid 4 . . . talkative . . . Varsity Band 1 ,2 . . . likes wine dislikes people sleeping in class and cheese parties . . . ' 'Howdy' ' . . . collects stuffed bears . . . . . . . pet peeve: teacher's pets . . . Wulf ambition: executive secretary . . . jo-jo KATI-ILEEN M. WULF JOANN WOELFFER Seniors 35
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1E'lE?t1Hl6 itil-X Lutheran High Schools To Present Musicals Milwaukee Lutheran and Martin Luther High Schools have chosen the month of March to present their musical plays. The Milwaukee Lutheran community will have an opportunity to view two outstanding representatives of the American musical theatre on two successive weekends. Make your plans now. Martin Luther High School has chosen to present Rodgers and Hammersteln's delightful musical comedy Oklahoma! Actors, ac- tresses, singers, dancers, and musicians will reflect their talents on the nights of March 23 and 24 at 7:30 and at a matinee performance on March 25 at 3:00 p.m. Oklahoma! is a story about the lives of people in the Oklahoma Territory at the turn of the cen- tury. Land has become the settling ground for both farmers and ran- chers, with a coexistence that is sometimes far from peaceful-l Mrs. Marion Kloehn is directing the cast which includes both ex- perlenced and new performers. The romantic leads are played by Jim Kuchler 1 Elm Grove! as Curly and Laura Boyer tOur I ather'sJ and Sandy Kurer tSt. Paul'sl dou- ble cast as Laurey. Jud Fry, the hired farm hand, will be played hy Frank Cleppe tSt. Paul'sJ. Lois Lange CBrookfie1dJ and Heidi Resch fHales Corners? will take the role of Gertie Cummings, the girl who tries to hrcak up the romance between Curly and Laurey. Portraying Laurey's hear- ty but lovable Aunt Eller will be Laura Dahl tSt. Paul'si and Lyn- nette Schwcchel f St. Paul'si. Humor comes in as cowboy Will Parker, played by Rick Barwa tHales Cornersl, 'courts the al1-!or- fun farmer's daughter Ado Annie Carnes, played by Kara Kopac tNorth Cape, Caledonial and Leslie Esche K Our Father'si, The roaming Persian peddler will be portrayed by Jay Schaefer K St. John's-Cudahyl, and Mark Tunks t0ur Father'sJ will take the part of Annie's shotgun-in-hand father, Andrew Carnes. Final Editioniki' Many more.students will take the supporting roles as they sing and dance their way under the spotlights. The musical will be performed in the Fine Arts Center of Martin Luther High School, located at 5201 S. 76 Street in Greendale. For fur- ther information and ticket reser- vations, phone the school at 421- 4000. Two weekends filled with song and dance, story and action, presented by the young people of our two Lutheran High Schools Activities 37
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