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fr i?. ■ jt$L, ( yfl niCOj -J m WpadMtyfit-Mr hfe riHir y'Y'a'1' %U' , - ' 4 v sS a. - • ? 4 ■' , ■ jf a1 J The Aureole 197b Minneapolis Lutheran High School Minneapolis, Minnesota Homing Has 3roken Life Under The Son Go 3ig Red Classes and Faculty Day 13 Done Advertisements 2 12 17 28 hh h6 This yearbook is dedicated to Mr. Bill Johnson who passed away Feb. 27,1971 . Hi! work and photography for MLIL was deeply aDnreciated, mi m Top Left: S. Detuncq, W. Rosa, B. Rosa, T. Hinck, R. Brauer, M. Nibbe, K. Graffunder, L. Hanseraarm, B. Tabberson, W. Jensen, H. Rehbeln, D. Gongoll, K. Wiberg, D. James, D. Senge, C. Peterson, T. Roth, S. Ulrich, M. Ross, C. Rigsby, L. Gilmer, M. Hoffmann, Mr. Jon Kietzer, N. Russell, R. Syl-wester, L. Mueller, J. Overgaard, W. Selchow, J. Braun, L. Matzke, N. Ness, D. Noerenberg, C. Taylor, R. Gilaer. Top Left: B. Hinok, R. Sylvester, W. Selchow, J. Royce, F. Roegge, C. Rigsby, T. Langseth, G. Benton, L. Degner, t. Keehn, Mom Moschat, G. Fishel, N. Ness, T. H. inck, M. Rehbein, T. Bruess, M. Hoffmann yreaident-Mik Rehbein V. Prea.-Cathy Fiahel leeratary-Lorl Differ Treasurer-Xiyna Jever. Top Left: L. GiLwr, 3. Reeke R. Foster, M. Nibbe, T. Hinck, G. Fisher, K. Born, M. Nibbe, J. Oelschlae-ger, G. iAissky, K. Graf funder, H. Hoffmann, B. Hoffmann, D. Christians, M. Peterson, L. Fraction, L. Jaster, B. Lindahl, T. Bruess, R. Peterson, L. Uecker, S. Ulrich, F. Roegge, R. Gilmer, S. Lussky, Director Mr. Jon Kietzer. AuraoLe Top Left: L. Hansemann, M. Sanek, W. Jensen, J. Royce, R. Arves, D. Christians, B. Hinck, C. Moyers, D. Pedersen, L. Jaster, If Peter-90n, C. Peterson, R. Rehbein, R. Gilmer, N. Ness. rop Left: J. Braun, J. Rich, R. Gilmer, C. Rigsby, C. Peterson, M. Peterson Lancerottes Homecoming this year unlike other years aas special. For it was this year, my last, that I realized the fear of leaving the school I'd been a part of for four years. It was coming to an end. Yet the joy and happiness that I felt seemed to overcome tnat fear and caused my to realize the joy that I had to look back on. Laura Keehn, Ly e r ena Sharon Detuncq, Marie Bersie Steve Henderson y Home coming Queen Rano ttra Sylwe s te r , 0 K® 0 HSfL f ▼ HUSTLERS ° V.JE. A?s 9 most- Corft o+ablt Left: Elaine Benson, 1973 Snov ?;ir:g Randy Voelker, Debby Senge, Hike Rehbein, Homecoming Queen Hanoita Sylwester. Snow Xing Steve Henderson, J.an Ovcrgaard, Angie Klein, KaMiy (h-em, lyle Hanser.arn, Robin Gilr.or, Lylo 'decker. Being chosen Sno-King was a bit of clear sky for me in an otherwise cloudy year. Although I feel the title is meaningless, receiving it made me realize, somewhat, how I appear to the other people in MLHS. But what may appear is not always so. Sometimes I feel depressed—like a motherless child. I thank the Lord though, for moments like this one, ♦ pt carry me through the storm. Cathy Fishel Laura Ness Janet Julien It shall be so that we, the people of Lancer, in order to form a more perfect union, shall establish winning teams to demolish enemy opponents and to reinstate true champions of the conference. FOOTBALL Coach Vogt, Conch Hofftoann, M. Hoffmann, II. Rehbein, R. Brauor, J. Poterso , L. Hansemarn, A. Sanek, K. Graffur.der, L. Uecker , S. Henderson , II. Bersie, T. Hir.ck, A. Klein, D. Stable ski. Benson, Mgr., S. Ulrich, d. Fischer, C. Voelker, R. Peterson, J. Oelschlaeger, P. Schlueter, U. Wilson, I). Koehn, K. 'ess, r. Orr, B. Wright. R. Lr.llak, :$gr., B. Hoffmann, ,T. flayer, T. Hinck, S. Kingman, D. Marose, T. Langseth, J. Rehwaldt, D. Wright, R. Twite, T. Taylor, Mgr. .. today we see his veins, his vanities, his grubbing sweat, his tensions... and his toughness’.’ 16 blooming Prairie 0 Hi Breck 0 20 St. Paul Acad. 8 6 M'haha 12 0 Beth. Acad. 111 0 St. Croix 16 0 ’’insted H.T. 21 6 Holy Angels 25 36 Mayer 0 6 Concordia JiO Uon 6, Lost li |(3-1 ) end Dlaco in conference) CROUD PLER5 Top left: R. Sylvester, D. Christians, L„ Gilmer, W, Ross, S. Detuncq, L. Degner left: B, Ross, M. Nibbe, S. Westergaard, W. Selchow, J. Colehour, K. Wilson 1st in MISL 1st in the Tri-Valley Conference 2nd in Regionals Conference R. Twito-1st-126 M Hoffmann-1st-138 R Brauer-1st-lU5 M. Rehbein-3rd-155 S. Henderson-3rd-l67 J. Peterson-3rd-180 K. Graf funder-2nd-?{WT Top left: D. bright, B. Hinck, T. Taylor, T). Kuhlman, Coaches John Vogt, Ityron Brauer, A Ericksen, M Hoffmann, L Vright, R. Twito, T. Hinck, R Voelker, Co-Capt. H. Bersie, B. Lindahl, J. Baker, Co-Capt. M. Rehbein, S, Ulrich, J. Peterson, S. Henderson, R. Brauer, K. Graffunder Girl's First Place Conference Trophy Top left: Coach M. Brauer, S. Nelson, T. Roth, T. Bruess, B. Hinck, F. Roegge, K. Overgaard, D. Kuhlnar., R. Foster, L. Ness, R. Foster, G. Degner, L. Matzke, Nj J Top xeft: ngr. C. Rigsby, C. Meyers, L. Ness, R. Foster, A. Bersie, Coach Xirkevold, A. Goetz, J. Jordahl, K. Overend, R. Foster, C. Zoellmer, G. Degner Top Left: Coach tfitt, L. Uecker, K. Born, u. '- ilson, B. Leao , M. Sanek, !. Nibbe, fer. R. Peterson, D. Koehn, R. Meyers, L. Hansemann, J. Callup. A. Klein, ?. Lucsky, D. Stableski Top Left: Coach Leaon, F. P.oegge, M. Tallak, S. Nelson, B. Hoffmann, D. Marose, S. Kingman, Mgr. S. Wilson, G. Fisher, D. Hill, K. Overgaard, K. P. Koehn, R. Horstman, R. Lallak, G. Lussky, K. McCarron, T. Roth Duane Benson Keith Born Ron Brauer Marsha Erickson Renee Foster Dave Iverson Debbie James Lois Jaster Dave Koehn Karla Kukar Karen Lange Deb Lehmann Steve Lussky Russ Meyers Mike Nibbe Nate Orr Kathy Overend Peterson John Peterson Karen Peterson Robert Peterson Cindy Rigsby Julie Royce Paul Schlueter Vanda Selchow Don Stableski Tim Taylor Pam Ulrich Gayle Vogt Camera Shy: Melanie Ross Keith Bettes Steve Trebesch Dave Wilson Pres.- Lois Ja ter V. Pres.- Don Stableski Sec.- Julie Royce Robyn Heaver Treas.- Renee Foster Sue Westergard Reps.- Melanie Ross Dave Wright on Brauer Advisors- Mr. Vogt Mr. VItt Kim Anderson Kuth Arves Dawn Christians Jeanne Colehour Gail Deener ayne Drellack Gary Fisher Lark Gilmer Ary Goetz Donna Gongoll Sarah Havick Donna Heinen 9s v% Bob Hi nek Bob Hoffmann Rick Hcrstman Kerry Johnsen Nadine Russell Hoger Twito Carl Voelker Barb Welch Camera Shy: Glenn Lusky Loren Peterson Tom Roth Barb Ross Fritz Roegge Deborah Rierson John Oelschlaeger Kaj Overgaard Kona Peterson Randy Peterson Pam Whetstone Steve Wilson x a- CD S’S C-. r • % o • CD CO V o i 3 S’ CO 03 CD 3 O tD . w • o • X . CD 5 c+ O CD CD 1 f—1 m O CD 3 1 M CD 3 CO td s-f co D 3 CD CO . 3 CD 03 CO X K o • 55 _i Sg - X Joe Baker Gary Benton Tim Bruess Adria Bersie I-yron Dr ell a ck Foster Lynette Fraction Brett Gebhard Teri Gray Danny Kill Ted Hinck Kay Keskitalc Scott Kinsman W Paul Koehn Dan Xuhlman Richard Lallak Pres. Sharen Reske V. Pres. Gary Be to ■ Sec. Carol Meyers Tres. Paul Koehn Advisors: Mrs. Kirkevold Miss. Brandenburg Tom Langseth Dave Merose Naomi Matthees Walter Mayer Carol Meyers Monica Mohn Laura Ness Michelle Nibbe Diane Pedersen Kari Peterson LeeAnn Peterson Susie Peterson Rachel Rehbein, Jon Rehwaldt Sharon Reske Dawn Swanson fr Linda Tetzloff Cincy Taggatz Kim Wilson Dan Wright m } '.Ajhc WOA 0 Vf OM i-S OO L. V. } 1. Principal Reverend Martin Cloeter, An azotobactor is a bacteriological fern which is inanimate. 2. Miss Paula Brandenburg, I would hang ny coat on it. 3 Mr. Ronald Hoffmann, Check with Ralph Nader to see if it was safe to use and then write a thank you note. Mr. Jon Kietzer, Kill it! $. Mrs. Donna Kirkevold, I d use it. 6. Hr. Gordon Krause, Exterminate it. 7. Mrs. Ruth Kuhlman, I advise telling for 30 minutes. 8. Mrs. .tyrtle Lerum, I'd throw it out. 9. Reverend Paul Marshall, Trade it in on a second-hand auto vibrating gyzmochi. 10. Mrs. Vicki Mickelsen, I d use it as the subject for ny next poem. H Mrs. Sharon Hoschet, Return it. 12. Mr. Brian Naber, I woulu sell it to Mr. ”itt! 13 Mr. Roy Oelschlaeger, An azotobactor is a sea-lion demonstrating his acting ability to a school of sea urchins. lli. Mrs. Joyce Sundrum, Say Gratias tibi ago! 15. Mr. John Vogt, After wrestling with the historical insignificance of it all I find it competitively un-American. 16. Mr. Eugene T-’itt, An azotobactor is what the people in Nebraska use to pick their corn. 17. Mrs. Bonnie Baago, I’d give it to Paula Brandenburg. l8. Mrs. Elaine Bakalor grind it up and serve it for lunch-some of those boys will eat anything. Mrs. Alice Darula, Put it on my head when its cold. 19. Barb T’elch, janitor, 20. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson. - °VE J-l 3 o .. 5 po 5 5? •— -t5 -p 1 3P His -fu.n i oxcHioa, TtJou.fclfYV t v+ -t H0 ©4AIT School I Vuc £ ... fft in Ij ouf Banabooiler ve n- VciC A AC t V — V. Pres. Dayna Sec.-Treas. Reps: Chris Advisers: Mr. S' +' “ ■.— 'c- v.-« ' ■—tr'- •’ J ( £ + 3 u .js rf' « Ja Z'U -, tjairuxrJ “ flUwtv W' T C W rut — Kmj fish bJ Uj nos 'kJ X. CCCL14U °(Cincoy Qjifl'n Vy tjn xf C idQiii v—(Xiu o f - ' ft V Co vrvcJL tyJ ) C Li’ y)c { ( %. (2c fca j S Ia a Vvj-c Another year, another yearbook, but I think this one is special though you tie the inal judge. As editor, I had hoped to strive or creativity, a uni-iying theme, 6 a productive stafi. 11 got to be a headache, but at the same time a chance to understand S help in the operation o{ MLHS through a diHerent outlet. My position forced me to get into what people here are thinking, seeing 6 doing. I've enjoyed the power am glad it's over, having only memories ojj the meetings , problems 6 excitment. I've learned so much being a major part ojj the Aureole staii (ior two years. I don't regret the position I chose, but I reatize I could not be an editor orf another yearbook again. I’ve loved living 6 working as a student at MLHS 6 I{ee£ a part oi myseli is planted in the halls o activity in the invisible building blocks that keep this school going. God bless you and keep you close to Him. Mt. 0 H. Larson Studio Mr. Bill Johnson bbis. Sharon Moschet Mrs. Vonna Kirkevold The American Yearbook Company Advertisers Mr. Twito Myron Brauer Dave Iverson Vebi James Van Kuhlman Lance StaH Laura Ness Kathy Ovem Kari Peterson Fritz Roegge Students 6 Teachers Yearbook sta({ and those who voiced their interest. Manager Cliff Hagman prepares another MLHS pizza. What makes a Big B's pizza? Take the finest old world recipe; add the finest of top quality ingredients and throw in a large dash of know how. ORTHOPEDIC STANDARD SUPPLY CO. CORRECTIONS 310 Vashington Avenue North STRETCHING LENGTH Minneapolis, Minnesota 55L01 Phone 335-3196 and V7IDTH Peterson's Shoe Service Sales-Service and Engineering 4310 Bryant Ave. So. Gardner Denver Compressors and Parts PHONE Bruner Parts-Air Dryers 825-2929 Everett Abrasive Cutting Machines Don't walk in front of me-I may not follow. Don't walk behind me-I may not lead. Put walk beside me- And just be my friend. Compliments of a friend ROSE BURNS CATERING SERVICE 802-3113 Ii2h8 Nicollet Av. Cocktail Parties 'Buffets Banquets ‘Anniversaries Picnics 'Office Parties Sales Meetings Teas NILE HARDWARE 2301 East 38th St., Minneapolis, Minn. 729 - 6419 Paint - loots - Houseware - Toys Scotts, Lawnboy and Toro Products. H. LARSON STUDIO AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHY 2919 27th Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minn. 729-1375 MASTER’S CHURCH AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 4753 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Phone 825-1216 BOOKS — BIBLES — BANNERS POSTERS — SIFT ITEMS Ask for our gift catalog sit’eso:; kjsic ce-ter 1611 East Lake Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Featuring: Gibson, Gretch, Yamaha Lyle, Ovation, Epiphone, Guitars. Shure, Vest, Gibson, Shobud, P.A. and Amplifiers. Complete Jusical Supplies and Lessons ROGER A. S'JMESON, Owner Phene 72h-06l5 The greatest thrill in life is the pursuit of perfection Its questis more satisfying than achievement Ur. William D Revelli Director Emeritus University of Michigan Bonus Contrary to the opinion of many oeople, leaders are not bom. Leaders are made, and they are made by effort nd hard work. The harder you work the harder it is to surrender. The will to excel snd the will to win, they endure. They are more i rip or tan t than any events that occasion them Vince Lombardi Former Coach, Green Bay Packers Compliments of a friend ywq_______________ CuwulnV DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 4201 NICOLLET AVE. SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY 10:10 AM—12 PM FRIDAY i SATURDAY 10JO AM—1 AM Call 822-5327 your order will be waiting Lawrence L. Gilmer Builder R.modtling—New R«iid.n i«l—Commtrcial 4400 Dupont Avenue South Mpls.. Minn. 5S409 823-8454 Brighten the •ner ▼ ▼ ■ i yji The members of more than 4.000 fraternal branches of Lutheran Brotherhood work to brighten the corner where they are. Here you see a member from the branch which calls itself the Lutheran Helping Hand Society of Chatham County, Georgia. On any given day, it might be providing a wheelchair for someone temporarily disabled. Delivering food to a needy family. Or visiting a child in the hospital. Lutheran Brotherhood pays tribute to them and the thousands of people like them brightening corners through fraternalism wherever they are. Won’t you join in brotherhood by brightening the corner of your world today? Lutheran Brotherhood Fraternal insurance for Lutherans Home Office Minnejpoln. Minn 9)402
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