Concordia College - Spire / Concordian Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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Primo MOTTO ....., COLORS ...., FLOWER ,,,7..A, PRESIDENT ............7., VICE PRESIDENT 7,Y,7.,.,,,.......... SECRETARY-TREASURER ,,,7,7 SKETCHES BY .I....,...V .. Yrrrrrr W Pavel Leader, scholar, athlete have perfected them- selves in Paul to form him the quintessence of manliness. His thoughts are original and strongly framed. His advice is valuable because it is rarely given, because it is deliberate and studied. This sound judgment has been his best recommenda- tion for the responsible positions he has held. His brain and self-application make him the class's leading scholar. He is an active sportsman. Everyone respects his superior size, intellect and personality. XVILLIAM MILLER Fort Wayne, Indiana Business Manager. CONCORDIAN Class Vicc President ........ I-lil-L-ll Chorus ..........,,..,............. '37f'-tl Academy ..... .... '36-'39 Varsity ,.,,.... ....., ,,,.,., ' 3 9-'41 Rrilc Team .,.,........, ......, ' 3734! S-'ek X Baskin ........,...,,,,,, '38f39 Student Council ........,..,,, '40-'41 Maroon R White ...,.., ,,,, ' 37,19 Corporal .. ..,,..,................. '3S 39 Sergeant ........,.......,.. ,,,.,,, ' 39-'40 First Lieut. Bn. Adj ...... .'-401'-ll Prima Foreign Rel. Comm. Kay More of a ruler than a leader, with a mind to create and a hand to drive, Kay is a figure cut in stone, a grim, determined Bismarck. Admirably industrious as a student, as a philosopher, slave to his own thoughts but master in projecting them. he is a brimming crater of knowledge, whose eloquent eruptions outroar all protests, bad and good. He thinks forcefully, speaks forc- ibly. Erudite, despiser of weakness, Karl has a will of adamant. Pos! Proelium Praemiullz Maroon and Gold .....,.....White Gardenia ......Paul William Stanko ...,.William Jacob Miller ,....,Karl William Riehl Robert Bertram PAUL W. STANKO Cleveland, Ohio Associate Editor, CONCORDIAN h Student Council .............. '30-.41 Secretary ,....... .............. ' 39---lil President ........ ..--..- ' 40' -ll Forum ........................,..... '30-:-ll President ..............--. . ..-. '-lU't4l Class President .............-.. lU' 'll Class Vice President ........ '397-IU Chorus ..........,................. '39 4l Slovak Society .,....,.... .... ' 36-'-ll Secretary'Treasurer .... 139-'40 President ........ ....... -l 0-'41 Academy ............... .... ' 36-'39 Varsity .,.......................... '39-'40 Executive Committee ...... '40-'41 Maroon X XVhite ....... ....'36-'40 Die Schachspielern ...... '40-'41 Corporal ................... .... ' 38-'39 First Sergeant , .,.... .... ' 39-'-lll Captain Co. A ................ '40-'41 Tribune Mcdal .... .... .....,,....... ' 4 U Prima Foreign Rel. Comm. Bill Bill is a silent power, whose talents grow as fully and as quietly as a tree, dropping too seldom a fruit, which only hints there is greater and more where it comes from. His features bespeak sincerity and common sense, not lodged in him uselessly, but covered over with his gossamer silence, which he alone can break. He is imagina- tive and emotional, his work always assures results. KARL WILLIAM RIEHL Stratford, Ont., Canada Stratford Collegiate Institute .... 35 -. ..-................ .. ................ . .18 Class Ssc.fTreas. ............ '40-'41 Maroon X White .........,,,.. '38f'4l Associate Editor .......,,.,..... '40 Pres. Mission Society ...... '40-' 4l Sergeant Co. B ................ '40-'41

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Pres. Ottomar G. W. Krueger A.Nl.. U. ol Nchraslva. WFS liilmlr Herbert G. llredenieier Alvl., lndiana U. 193-4 Faculty To the FACULTY falls the huge responsibility of making Concordia function properly-a responsibility, however, for which they have shown themselves more than capable. Their l':Il'Xl.Clllly,l1.llll- rally, is in the classroom. Each member has his lield in which he has specialized, and is, accordingly, able to impart .1 thorough knowledge of the course to his charges. A second duty of the faculty is the super- vision of all student activities. Wheiievei' anew organization is formed, its constitution rnust be approved and ratified by the faculty before the society is allowed to function. Each society is placed under the guidance of a faculty member who serves to advise the group and direct its efforts along constructive channels. As .1 third duty, the faculty take a paternal interest in the students. To each instructoi' is assigned a number of students in whose welfare he takes special interest. He watches their progress closely, encourages them in their work and counsels them in personal matters whenever necessary. But oi greatest impoi'tance is the way in which, by their manner of ad- vising and setting an example, the faculty influence the students to Social Srirurrs lon leavel lirwin H. Sehendlcr fllullirmulirs lilmer li. Foclber A.B., U. nf Ncbraslca, N116 A.M., lndiana U.. lllil Ifnglisll Wilbcrt H. Rusch HB.. Lewis lnstitulc. IUK4 Paul F. llente A.M., lfnlunihia U , lllli l'.'ll!lllNll. li rivin L. Meyer llh., U. nl Uklahnnia. IUZ? A.Nl.. U. ol fihicago, IUI7 Sofia! Srirnrrs Harry A. Habcl H.l1d.. btntc liczirli x'I'afiilllC11P. P117 ILA, t'oinnl1'l'r1'nl Sr'i1 nr1's Srllzjfrls ft, f i 5 fi W . .4 - X I, G ,g , 4 i A A Sql msgs ts--pf lead Christian lives. Walter A. Hansen flclssirs XValter lf. llnslin lVl.S,lvl, linlunihia U . IUY7 .llllsir nnrl Vlussirs Ross M. Xvestfall lib.. lhlidln' U.. IUVI l'lir1sf1'ul luslriu'lfrm Martin H. Hertrani A.lvl,, U, ul lVlinni'sol.i l'Il'l fir rnmn Paul A. Huchthausen .NM . U ..l lvlinnrsota. l'13l Vlassirs lfrliardt H. lfssig A M . U, ul Texas. 1020 !'lnss1'1's and Sri: 114 1 c . .feng si- ,. 1 f . 'rg A D ...ff A This Pngi' SINllIa01'L'Kl by The CONCORDIA COLLEGE FACULTY lfrnesl C. Lewercnf H1 rnlun K. H. l'loering llihlf' Karl llannenfelilt A ll , X .ilpaiaiw LI . lliln A M , lndiana U . lmw Nufl'lllS1'rrrl41s XX'.lllUl' Li. Herrling . Q. -4-4 11 A M . U. nl flu ig W l'h I5 , U, ul ljlneagn, l'l4Vl Snriul Sa-ivnrfs llelen H. Knoblauch Il S , lndlana ll pil? .S:'li'11r'r.s l lla Nlarlvs li lfil , Stal- I..i.liii sfnllig limo l'1m1nn'V1'frll Sulnjf rls 68 AP y 3' All Q , f A nl ..-5? .ew ' My I fax- 3.5. 3 af' x, X, 'v-'Suv . Page



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The Senator -just where Harryls label, The Senator, began is unknown. Perhaps it was provoked by his pro- fessional-looking hat and briefcase, perhaps by those long, black cigars, or, most likely. by his politician-air--that apple-polishing, quasi- serious interest he shows for everyone he meets. A mischievous grin usually betrays this mock- seriousness, yet his speech is unaffected eloquence. Bow-ties, gaudy suspenders, Lift' magazines and classroom pranks flavor Harry's appetite for things collegiate , CARL WILLARD BARINGER Defiance, O. Gymnastic Team . ,,..:35-:JR Academy Manager .......... 381 39 Varsity Manager .... '39f'4l Forum ................... ........ i 332 40 Sock K Buskin ....... . ....... '39-'41 Class Treasurer .. .,.,..,,.... 'KT' ' Corporal .......................... WS- , Sergeant ..,,...... . ................. 'SW'-HI 411 'Ru Second Lieutenant QM..'-405-ll Bob Tall, dark, and handsome-thatis Bob Ber- tram, the number one reason why mothers send their daughters to Concordia. Bobo is an actor par v.t't'f'Ilt'l7!'f' and a disorganizer and leader but never one to boast, though he has plenty to boast about. Bob is known for his classroom pranks. With his wonderful personality and talents Bobbie should some day make a great nov- elist. We'll all be proud to say, I knew him when- -by Rivbzzrfl M. Karl. HENRY BLANKE Chicago, Ill. Circulation Manager, CONCORDIAN Leavenworth Sr. High .... '35-'37 President. Student Body '40-'41 President. Executive ' 40-' Committee ....., ....... ..... -ll Invest. Committee .,........ '39-'41 Chorus .............................. '38-'41 President ...................... I-40-:H Class President ................ 39- -SU Secretaryffreasurer Prima' Seeunda ...........,............ 39 .40 Intra-Mural Manager ...... :39-Q 40 Vice President, Forum .... 'ififvill Rifle Team .........,.,............ 59-,141 Mgr., Gymnastic Team 238- 39 Maroon X Wlhite .............. IJB- 41 Corporal .......................... 33-'39 First Sergeant ....... ..... ' 39-'40 Captain, Co. D .........,.,.... '409-ll Best Ret. Medal ...,... ........... ' 38 Best Corp. Medal.. ..... ........ ' 39 HAROLD C. BANDT Fort Wayfne, Ind. fiurpi-r. .... ................., .... Y i' Sergeant ........,........... ...,, H -fl---Ill Captain of Band. ....... ..... 4 U- -ll Buck Bzlvkft personality is guarded behind the locked doors of too few words. Always the taci- turn, he is very familiar with only two or three cronies at Concordia, and the most of us are robbed of the privilege of knowing Buck better. However, beneath Baringerls reticence bubble intellectual ambitions. He delights in silently ob- serving his fellows from a psychological view- point. From these observations he has concluded definite views, which he would like to practice some day in the ministry. ROBERT BERTRAM Fort XVayne, Ind. lvlarnnn X XYhltc ..,.i......... 'Wf'-ll Feature Editor . ........ '-ll!-'41 Academy ...,........ .... ' i7-'IR Forum ................ .... ' 38-'39 Chorus ................... .... ' 37-i-ll Seek K BLlSlCll'! ........ .... ' 37 4l President ...................,.. '-Hr-Q-ll One Mad Nightu ............ -FH Christmas Carolu .,.....-.. 33 XK'uther1ng Heights' ...... 'MI Smilm' Throughu ..-...---. 34 Rubin Hundu ...,...........,.. 441 Corporal ...................,...... 'RS-'FV Second Lieutenant ,......... :?'1'j44l Captain, Cu. C ...... ,......... 4 r 'll Hank Hank is a man of solid parts. who goes about his business efficiently and quietly, and this quiet efficiency has earned for him some of the most responsible student oflices at the school. Quiet is Hank, but not speechless. No situation is critical enough to set his passion ahead of his reason, and he is ever ready, with stoic demeanor and unaltered poise, to deliver his homespun common sense.

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