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The band, which docs its practicing in the barracks, gives out with a rousing march under the direction of Mr. Jungkuntz. sing unto the Lord a new song the Bible Sacred music as well as some secular music is an important item in the L.H.S. curriculum. The popularity of this study is evidenced by the fact that we have two girls' and two mixed choruses. They practice throughout the year for our annual Christmas and Spring concerts. L.H.S. is also proud of its small chorus, a smaller group of singers, which sings at various churches many times during the year. The band, al- ways ready to supply peppy music to our games and ral- lies, helps to enliven the spirits of our students. 'Elle Watching Over Israel is what these chorus members, under the direction of Mr. Jungkuntz, are singing as they prepare for their annual Spring Concert. 18
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3 T. R. BARTELL . teaches religion I . . . pastor of St. Peter's Church . . . born in Thiensville, Wis. . . . graduate of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis . . . came in 1946 . . . special interest in golf and gardening. E From the Principal t i 3 Dear Seniors: Q Your graduation marks the cli- t max of four years of steady 3 achievement. All of us at Lutheran High rejoice with you over your success. You are leaving your school to join the growing number of alumni. Now until the end of your lives, your honor, your success, and your attainments are inseparably asso- ciated with the honor, the success, the attainments of your alma mater. Graduation, therefore, is not a day of partingg rather, it is a day of renewed dedication. When you re- ceive your diplomas you assume a high responsibility, You become ambassadors of Lutheran High, symbolizing her ideals, her beliefs, her loyalties. As you pray and work for the further success of your alma mater may you keep the confession of St. Paul your confession: For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth. That is our parting prayer for you. . . . came in 1949 . Louis Seminary and graduate course at Northwestern U .... Nebraska . . . much E. A. BARTSCH, B.A .... teaches religion II and Spanish I, II . . . born in Wild Rose, Wis. . . . graduate of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis . . . came in 1945 . . . enjoys collecting coins . . . Aurora adviser . . . pet peeve: I forgot my book. E. F. EGGOLD, B.A., lVI.A .... principal . . graduate of St. Valparaiso U .... Marquette U. and born in Scottsbluff, interested in sports . . . pet peeve: There is not enough time in the day to do all your work.
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