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Administration At present the position of Business Ad- ministrator is vacant. Until January of this year Pastor A. J. Beversdorf served in this capacity, faithfully fulfilling these duties. The work of this office requires much time, patience, and understanding, for the business administrator acts both as busi- ness and as property manager for the school. As business manager, he is in charge of the collection of students' tui- tion, congregational contributions, and mis- cellaneous contributions, such as those re- ceived from associate memberships. He also does the banking, purchases the need- ed supplies for the schoolg looks after the printing, makes financial reports to the Board of Directors and the Lutheran High School Conferenceg provides a yearly bud- get estimateg takes care of insurance for the schoolg and concerns himself with the future expansion of Lutheran High, As Property Manager he hires the office and maintenance staffs and buys school equip- ment. RUTH HOMUTH Bookkeeper . . . also in charge of students' per- manent records . . . pre- pares the financial reports t . . . likes to play golf . . . hobby-music. DONNA FISCHER Secretary to Director Buer- ger . . . in charge of at tendance records . . . en joys music and reading . . favorite sport-bowling. PASTOR A. J. BEVERSDORF Assistant pastor of Emmaus Lutheran Church from '25 to '45 . . . member of Board of Directors of Lutheran High for six years, serving as chair- man the last three years . . . called to Lutheran High as Business Administrator in '45 . . . now nastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Grafton, Wisconsin. MARJORIE SENGBUSCH Private secretary to vice- principal and business ad- ministrator . . . hobbies- knitting, music . . . fond of bowling and basketball.
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mK?5f? ' .mms,.M ,N,. . ,..,. W mm.. . , E 5 E Standing. left to right: R. Eggebrecht QSt. Matthew'sDg G. O. Grunwald QCrossDg A. B. Rowold, fHoly Ghostly R. G. Ernst, Vice-Principalg Dir. E. H. Buergerg M. Rauschke fSt. Lucasjg M. Eggers Uerusalemjg O. Zim- dahl fEmmausDg E. G. Feustel fZionDg Rev. R. C. Stiemke QParksideDg K. Wedel fMt. Calvaryjg A. Meyer fSt. Peter'sD. Seated, left to right: F. Callies flimmauslg J .Pekrul fSt. Lucasjg A. C. Haack, fSt. Peterslg Rev. O. W. Schaefer, Secretary CZionDg Rev. W. C. Meyer, Chairman Clmmanuellg Rev. V. Brohm, Vice- Chairman fBethesdaDg G. W. Sampe, Treasurer Clerusalemjg F. Nehrig fSt. Matthew'sDg Wm. G. Homeier fGospeD. Board of Directors On the collective shoulders of the Lutheran High School Board of Directors rests the direct responsibility of maintaining our school and its property, and providing for the welfare of our students and faculty, This is the group, too, which handles the financial business of this institution for the churches of the Lutheran High School Conference. With this body of men rests the duty of selecting and calling qualified Christian men and women to serve as teachers. Planning the budget and seeing to the incoming tuition are more of the Board's responsibilities. The upkeep of the school building and its surrounding property is another prob- lem of the Board. More recently the most important topic under discussion has been the financing of the new school. With the Lord's help the Directors feel they will eventually succeed in this great project. These items are only a few of the problems which confront the Board of Directors at its monthly meetings. 6
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'1 695655 Capfdvs.. as Mrs. Thiele Mrs. Zoschke Maintenance An important part of our school is the cafeteria. Here two ladies serve as cooks and prepare lunches for the faculty and students. Mrs. Thiele, the chief cook, ar- ranges and prepares the daily menus. In March of this year Mrs. Zoschke, her assis- tant, passed away. She was replaced by Mrs. Vohwinkle. Mr. Johnson, our janitor with the friendly smile, has been with us since 1936. He keeps the school in perfect running or- der with the help of the other employees. During the winter, his main duty is tend- ing the boiler. After school Mr. Johnson and his assistant. Mr, Riemer, may be seen sweeping the floors or washing win- dows. During the summer, you may see them painting the walls. varnishing the floors, or cutting the grass. Mr. Johnson is a real friend of the students and enjoys doing favors for them. Mr. Johnson 8 Mr. Riemer
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