Minneapolis Lutheran High School - Aureole Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)
- Class of 1966
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MINNEAPOLIS LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL 4242 Wentworth Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota FOREWORD The hand--this is the theme for the 1965-1966 Aureole. The hand is 3 part of our body we use almost constantly for so many, many things. And yet we use it unconsciously, only rarely stopping to consider the wonder of our hands. God gave us power to train our hands to do hundreds of things. We can write, making thousands of different lines and symbols to express our thoughts. The hands can hold a fork, paint a picture, open a door, tie a shoe. The hands of the baseball player firmly grip the bat, and the hands of the football player tensely clutch the football as the plays unfold. The hands of the mother hold her baby gently with tenderness. The hands of the students scribble furiously to get the lecture notes. The hard, strong hand of the big brother reaches out to grasp the soft hand of his little sister. The sure hand of the nurse reaches to care for and comfort the sick. The hand of a friend reaches to help when help is needed. And the hands of God’s people fold in thankfulness. j DAVID ADAMS. B.A. Band, Choir, Art, Minot State College, Minot, N. Dak. JUDITH ANDERSON. B.A. American History, World History. Librarian. Concorida Teachers College, Seward, Neb. LOIS BLOOMER. B.S. Typing. Shorthand. Bookkeeping. Office Practice. Mankato State College, Mankato, Minn. DAVID HEMME, B.S. Physics, Trigonometry, Advanced and College Algebra. Geometry, Concordia Teachers College, Seward, Neb. . RONALD HOFFMANN. B.S., M.A. Old and New Testament, Christian Doctrine, World Affairs. Concordia Teachers College. Seward. Neb., University of Minnesota PAUL HUNSINGER. B.S. Chemistry. Christian Doctrine, Algebra. Concordia Teachers College. River Forest, III. TOM RYAN, B.S. Sociology. Church History. Physical Education, Health Concordia Teachers College, Seward. Neb. MRS. KAREN WALLGREN. B.S., English, Journalism. Speech, Minot State College, Minot. N. Dak. MRS. SOLVEIG CARLSON. B.A. English. Speech. Waldorf College. Forest City. Iowa. Concordia College. Moorhead MRS. NEODA DUMKE, A.A. Physical Education. Health, Concordia College. St. Paul JUDITH GRIMM, B.S., M.S. English. Religion to hearing handicapped students. Concordia College. St. Paul, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Wis. San Fernando State College. Northndge. Cal. PASTOR TRUMAN MOHN, B.A., B.TH., M.A.T., German. Latin, Government, Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Luther Seminary, St. Paul, College of St. Thomas, DANNY MEYER. B.S. Biology. Physical and Earth Sciences, General Mathematics, University of Minnesota ROY OELSCHLAEGER. B.S., M.S. Principal, Director of Guidance and Couseling, Economics, Concordia Teachers College, Seward, Neb., University of Omaha, Neb., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. RAYMOND S. CARLSON Maintenance MRS. WESLEY A. SCHNORR Head Cook Mr. Hoffmann tries to indoctrinate the doctrine class. Pastor Kretzschmar and Mike Manz re-enact the nailing of the 95 theses to the church door. Mr. Adams, director, tells his senior choir members to “follow the leader.” RELIGION 6 MUSIC Mr. Adams artfully tells Mark Olson that he's doing great. ART SOCIAL STUDIES M lr. Ryan appears pleased with his sociology class. John, how do you fold paper for an airplane again? Three-D Tic Tac Toe proves “New Math” isn't ALL bad! “I wish I would have read the instructions,” said Mr. Meyer explosively. boil water?” Mark Reddel and Mark Ellinger. MATH SCIENCI Mr. Hemme asks his class. “Do you see what I see?” an John Giese deomonstrates a round-about way of proving the theorem. 8 Okay, you can have it, but just don't get caught with my “Mad. ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGES 9 “Ach, Himmel! What’s this student trvine to orove ?' Prudy’s question is answered by Miss Grimm. COMMERCIAL PHY ED HEALTH But it's MY ball! yells John Roth. These are the Future Secretaries of America ? Miss Bloomer offers help to Connie Gross. 00(1,13 shows the nurserY kids the waY- 10 Bob Swenson, vice president; Karen Peterson, secretary; Mike Manz. president; Kathy Johnson, treasurer; and Mr. Hunsinger, adviser. SENIORS Stephen Bethke (Steve) • Elaine Brauer (Moose) - Mr. Zion- St. Peter’s - Smartest boy- “A time to keep silent, and a “Fall on your head.” time to speak.” Nancy Brooks • St. Peter's - Terry Carson (Grub) Zion Constance Gross (Connie) Cutest Girl - “An apple a Most Likely to succeed Calvary Evangelical “Calm, day..“A likeable guy with a cool, and collected.” likeable way.” 12 Kathryn Johnson (Kathy) -Ml. Zion - Most athletic girl - “Go Army! Ronald Johnson • (Tex's)-Golden Valley - “A non-conforming conformer.” Richard-Kay (Deeker) -Mt. Calvary - “If you cut off his arms, he couldn’t talk.” Lynn Kernkamp - Trinity First - “Not only brains but personality”. Dennis Klein - Immanuel - Most athletic boy - “I try to be bashful, but the girls won’t let me.” Martin Kretzschmar (Marty) -St. James - “Quiet on the outside but.. Eugene Lallak (Gene) - Immanuel- Lorraine Lemke (Lulu) • Class clown - Teahcer’s head- Immanuel - “Happiness is ache - “Member his ‘40 Ford?” Charlie Brown!” 13 Curt Lerum (Curly) -St. Peter’s - Half of cutest couple - “An effervescing athlete!” Michael Manz (Mike) - Mt. Olive - “Volkswagens!” Barbara Matthees (Barb) • St. Peter’s - Smartest Girl - “If at first you don’t succeed.. .ask Barb.” Terry Mueller (Terrance) - Irene Nauman( Beanpole) - Mt. Zion - “Her patience Trinity First - “Really a is prominent.” giggle! 14 Douglass Lienke (Link) • Trinity First - “My friends are my fortune! Evonne Miller - Mt. Calvary “Kid.. Richard Ohme (Rich) -Bethany • A guy who loves to laugh.” Mark Olson - Bethel • Hand- Karen Peterson (Pete) - Robert Renz (Bob) - somest boy • “A sparkling Mt. Olive • Better half of the Mt. Calvary • “I can get it smile.” cutest couple - ”Take me for VOu wholesale... ” out to the ball game.” Cheryl Roth (Cheri)-St. Peter's-Most likely to succeed-”What is this noise?” Karleen Roth(Kar)-St Peter’s - ”A sweet piece of candy.” Kathy Sanoers(Sandy)-Faith Evangelical -“Sparkles with sweetness.” Christine Scheuneman Sharon Smith (Smitty) - (Chris) - Trinity First - Holy Emmanuel - Teacher's “Ahappy people-meeter!” headache - “Yeah, but...” 15 Robert Swenson (Bobby)-Christ “Has that teddy bear quality.” Joy Trebelhorn (Joy, joy)-Mt. Calvary - “Gay and garrulous.” Kathleen Wedel (Wedel) -Mt. Olive “Gimme a break!” Steve Wendt (T-Bone) -Immanuel - “I'm from Ihe North Side!” Anne Wollang (Annie) -St. Peter’s • “Has fun and friends!” Camera shy: Curt Becker (Blade) • Lake of the Isles - “Quiet except when with Ma’s boys”. John Warren - St. James -“A wot wit. NOW what did you do7 16 CLASSES y Olson, president; Tony Rehwaldt. vice president; Linda Rhode, treasurer; jth Jaster. secretary; and Mrs. Carlson, adviser. Susan Busse JUNIORS Gloria Carlson Nanci Burck Virginia Egan Mark Ellinger Lynn Farnsworth Dale Finke Dave Fjeseth Karen Gronseth Ka iy Gronseth Scott Hanks James Hansa Ruth Hinck Linette Huus 18 Mark Jabusch Ruth Jaster Thomas Jewc Dennis Kre Peggy Kruse Debbie Lentz Lloyd Lewis Allen Lunneberg Janice Maag John Manz Paul Nelson Marilyn Olin Boy, am I co-ordinated,” said Bob Warnes graphically, 19 Debbie Weible Kathleen Wilson Romeo...Romeo? Oh, it’s just the court jester. Robert Warnes Steve Warnes Carol Peterson Nancy Pleuss Mark Reddel Anthony Rehwaldt Karin Rekster Linda Rhode Ronald Ryman Charles Schweigerl Susan Severson Tim Tadewald Candy Thompson 20 Billy Benson Mary Bock Bernard Brauer Romaine Brown Mary Mueller, treasurer; and Miss Anderson, adviser-; Connie Wendt, secretary;Margrette Gronseth. president; John Giese, vice president. SOPHOMORES Laura Egan Richard Eissinger Rose Foster 21 Mouse! When did you become a blond? ■ Mary Mueller Reuben Pinske Stephanie Rhode John Roth Jennifer Scheuneman Jeffry Schiffman Dean Schroeder Paula Schweigert Stephanie Smith Bianka Starinskis Greg Swenson Charlotte Uecker Nancy Utter Carl Warren Connie Wendt 22 Jacquelyn Boyer Andrea Bethke Clifford Carlson the game, udence Ainslie poses for the photographer. RESHMEN Prudence Ainslie Anita Bakalar Beverly Bakalar Roger Bates John Caserotti Robert Christiansen Kathy Ellinger Marilynn Hansa Walter Hinck Renita Johnson rron Johnson ven Kretzschmar 23 Irene Matthees Mark Nelson David Olson Barry Siebert Susan Smith John Stille Walter Wilson Charlene Wolter Mark Nelson, president; Jacquelyn Boyer, vice president: Susan Smith, treasurer: Kathy Ellinger,secretary; and Mr Ryan, adviser. That's my part to wash, protests Marilyn to Kathy as they work on the Camera shy in this section: Pamela Ludgate and Sylvia Schroe: freshmen class project. 24 ATHLETICS Top row: Mr. Hoffmann, Mr. Ryan, Lloyd Lewis, Bob Christianson, Paul Nelson, Dennis Klein, Steve Bethke, Carl Warren, 0 Swenson, Walt Hinck, Curt Lerum, Coach Hunsinger. Bottom row: Dave Fjeseth, Charlie Schweigert. Bob Swenson, Mark Nek Terry Carson, Bob Warness, Rick Kuhl'man, Dale Finke, Steve Wendt, Barry Olson. FOOTBALL Steve Bethke Bob Swenson 26 Terry Carson Opponent Winsted Concordia Breck Mayer St. Paul Rockford Big Lake Curt Lerum Our Score 21 0 6 19 7 27 34 Dennis Klein Their Score 6 20 20 19 26 46 14 JigLake players close in on hard-running Paul Nelson. Charlie Schweigert mows down Big Lake’s ball carrier. 27 VARSITY Standing: Mr. Phillips, coach; Mark El linger; Steve Bethke; Paul Nelson; Dennis Klein; Carl Warrern; Mr. Thompson, coach Kneeling: Gene Lallak, Mark Reddel, Rick Kuhlman, Curt Lerum. JUNIOR VARSITY Mr. Phillips, coach; Mike Lehman: Reuben Pinske; Mark Nelson; Dean Schroeder: Walt Hinck. 28 I Okay, you guys! Who moved the basket? B A s K E T B A L Magnifique!! r. Phillips, coach; Gene Lallak; Mark Reddel; Mark Ellinger; Steve Bethke; Paul Nelson; Dennis Klein; Carl Warren; Rick Kuhlman; Mr. Thompson, coach. Rueben Pinske, Mark Nelson, Mike Lahman, Dean Schroeder, Walt Hinck. 29 Victory for the Varsity: Cheri Roth, Carol Peterson, Steve Warnes. Kathi Wedel. Kathy Gronseth, Kathy Johnson (in the center). VARSITY JV CHEERLEADE JV CHEERLEADERS Paula Schweigert, Connie Wendt. Marsha Gronseth, Susan Smith and Sharon Johnson are the junior varsity cheerleaders. |V houlwill show me the path ol life: in Thy presence ess pf joy: at Thy right hand there ate pleasures We.” Psalm 16:11. CHOOt 1 BAND Trumpeters played for outside Reformation service. Standing: Mr. Adams, director: Rick Eissinger, Reuben Pinske, John Roth, Rick Kuhlman, Bernard Braver, Steve Kretzshmar, Mark El linger, Bob Swenson, Carl Warren. Seated: Rose Foster, Elaine Brauer, Jackie Boyer, Lynn Kernkamp, Mary Bock, Romaine Brown, Connie Gross. 32 tt row: Sharon Johnson, Bianka Starinskis, Beverly Bakalar, Anita Bakalar, Stephanie Smith, Andrea Bethke, lyn Hansa, Jennifer Scheuneman, Mary Bock, Marilyn Olin, Gloria Carlson, pnd row: Mr. Adams, director: Kathi Wedel, Donna Koehn, Evonne Miller, Cheri Roth, Irene Naumann, jBusse, Terry Mueller. Romaine Brown. [d row: Kathy Johnson, Kathy Wilson, Sharon Smith, Jan Maag, Ruth Jaster, Barbara Matthees, Joy Treblehorn. |rth row: Mark Reddel, Karen Peterson, MikeManz, Al Lunneberg, Tom Jewell, Ron Johnson, Walter Hmck. Benson, James Hansa. 33 DEBATE Ruth Hinck; Lorraine Lemke; Mrs. Carlson, coach; Evonne Miller; and Jim Hansa listen tc Karen Gronseth during a debate. DRILL TEAM This newly-formed group of girls exhibited pep and energy during performances at the Lancers home basketball games. They enhanced the scene in uniforms which they made themselves. (Starting from left back coming forward) Row One; Lorraine Lemke. Marsha Gronseth. Jackie Boyer. Karen Reksten.Row Two; Irene Naumann. Peggy Kruse. Joy Treblehorn. Gloria Carlson. Row Three: Prudy Amslie. Bianka Starinskis. Nancy Pleuss, Lynn Kernkamp. Row Four: Donna Koehn, Stephanie Smith. Susan Smith. Debbie Weible. Coach: Miss Donna Folkens. 34 PEP CLUB tow One: Margrette Gronseth, Connie Wendt, Kathy Gronseth. Paula Schweigert, Sharon Johnson, tow Two: Lynn Kernkamp: Sue Busse, secretary: Prudy Ainslie, treasurer: Debbie Weible, resident; Karen Gronseth, vice president; Karin Reksten. tow Three: Evonne Miller, Gloria Carlson, Kathy Wilson, Marilyn Hansa. Susan Smith. Stephanie Smith, Marsha Gronseth, Ruth Hinck, Nancy Pleuss. tow Four: Nancy Brooks, Karen Peterson, Sharon Smith, Anne Woolang, Kathy Sanders, Peggy Kruse, Andrea Bethke, Linda Rhode, Ruth Jaster. This bouncing, cheering bunch made it their business to advertise the sports events and add to the school spirit at L.H.S. Band performs at pep test. 35 LIBRARIANS Standing: Lynn Kernkamp, Steve Bethke, Carol Peterson, Dave Fjeseth, Marsha Gronseth. Susan Severson. Candy Thompson. Seated: Bob V arnes. Irene Matthees. These ten teens hit the books” more often than most and kept the library in good shape. Each helped a free hour in the library each day. LANCE STAFF This enthusiastic group, with their adviser, tried to collect the news and get it out to you, the students. Through the publishing of six issues of the Lance, they sought to mirror the atmosphere and promote the growth of Christian high school. Seated: Debbie Weible; Marsha Gronseth; Carol Peterson; Kathy Wilson; Evonne Miller; Ruth Jaster; Lorraine Lemke; Kathi Wedel; Mary Mueller; Kathy Johnson, Barbara Matthees; Mary Bock; Chen Roth, editor; Irene Matthees; Lynn Kernkamp. Standing: Mrs. Wallgren, adviser; Karen Peterson; Nancy Brooks; Peggy Kruse; Kathy Gronseth; Karen Gronseth; Ruth Hinck: Romaine Brown. 36 AUREOLE STAFF This staff through toil and trouble (and fun too) succeeded in publishing The Aureole. Their work will be long remembered as year after year passes, and The Aureole is read again and again. Sealed: Romaine Brown; Ruth Hinck, editor; Mary Bock. Standing: Mrs. Wallgren, adviser; Kathy Wilson: Cheri Roth; Karen Gronseth; Nancy Brooks; Kathi Wedel; Margrette Gronseth; Karen Peterson; Kathy Johnson; Ruth Jaster. Rick Eissinger. STUDENT COUNCIL his society, including seniors, juniors, ophomore, and freshmen alike, met to liscuss their problems and work toward olviag them at regularly scheduled leetings during the year. Seated: Mark Reddel; Cheri Roth, secretary; Terry Carson, president; Dennis Klein, vice president: Ruth Hinck. treasurer. STANDING: Marsha Ctonseth: Bill Benson: Walter Wilson; Rick Kuhlman; Bob Swenson; Ginger Egan; Kathy Johnson. 37 I Mark, that hat does something for you! Well, my ears would get cold otherwise! Coach Hunsinger gives Rick Kuhlman some last-minute instruc If he doesn’t quit mocking my typing, H E can take my pl w 38 Duane takes it all in. “Laura, what do you think this is? Couldn’t be a study hall, could it?” 39 Voice from behind the board, “Who’s there M 41 ECONOMY DRUGS 1017 W. 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Courtesy of LINDAHL OLDS See and test drive the 1966 Oldsmobile- Where the Action Is UN 6-8461--I900 W 78th St. Richfield. Minn. SENIOR INDEX BECKER, CURT BETHKE, STEVE • • football, basketball, baseball, letterman. Student Council, usher, and librarian. BRAUER, ELAINE • forensics, band, and librarian. BROOKS, NANCY pep club, senior choir, Aureole Staff. Lance staff, Student council, call secretary, and forensics. CARSON, TERRY - • football, basketball, baseball, letterman, Student Council, class president, and usher. GROSS, CONSTANCE • senior choir, Lance staff, and band. JOHNSON, KATHY • senior choir, Aureole staff, Lance staff, varsity cheerleader, Student Council, class treasurer, forensics, speech, and dramatics. JOHNSON, RONALD •• senior choir. KAY, RICHARD KERNKAMP, LYNN - pep club, drill team, senior choir, Lance staff, band, and librarian. KLEIN, DENNIS - - football, basketball, baseball, letterman, Student Council, and class treasurer. KRETZSCHMAR. MARTIN - - Aureole staff. LALLAK, EUGENE - - football and basketball. LEMKE, LORRAINE - - pep club, drill team, senior choir, Lance staff, Student Council, class secretary, and forensics. LERUM, CURT - - football, basketball, baseball, letterman. senior choir, Student Council and usher. LIENKE, DOUGLASS MANZ, MICHAEL - - senior choir, Student Council, class president, track, and usher. MATTHEES, BARBARA - - senior choir, Aureole staff, Lance staff, and librarian. Lance staff, and forensics. MUELLER. TERRY - - senior choir. NAUMAN, IRENE - - drill team and senior choir. OHME. RICHARD OLSON, MARK PETERSON, KAREN - - pep club, senior choir, Aureole staff, Lance staff, Student Council, class secretary, forensics, band, and librarian. RENZ, ROBERT ROTH, CHERYL - - senior choir, Aureole staff; Lance staff, varsity cheerleader, Student Council, and forensics. ROTH, KARLEEN - - drill team and senior choir. SANDERS, KATHY - - pep club, Lance staff, and forensics. SCHEUNEMAN. CHRIS • • pep club, senior choir, and class vice president. SMITH. SHARON - - pep club, senior choir, and forensics. SWENSON, ROBERT - - football, baseball, basketball, letterman, Student Council, band, usher, and class vice president. TREBELHORN, JOY - - drill team, senior choir, Lance staff. WARREN JOHN - - football, basketball, and letterman. WEDEL, KATHY - - senior choir, varsity cheerleader, Student Council, forensics, Aureole staff, and Lance staff. WENDT, STEVE • • football, basketball, baseball, letterman, and track. WOLLANG, ANNE - - pep club, senior choir, forensics, Lance staff, and Aureole staff. 44 MILLER, EVONNE - - pep club, senior choir, . . Li-
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