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Obas Andy was born to live and laugh. At times when he chooses, he is business-like and diligent. Most often he prefers just to live, let discourage- ments be futile and short-cornings short-lived. His sense of humor is so sensitive that he can laugh a sober thing silly, while his classmates succumb to his irresistible giggle and join in the refrain. He is popularg and if he is flighty and carefree, he is surely a loyal friend. ROSS SCHERER Fort Wayne, Ind. Nlaruon N XYhite.. ..., 39-'41 Edm-r'infChief ......,.,...-.-..- '40 Sock N Buskxn Y,.. ....,....... ' 37741 Program Chairman ...... 'RS-'W Orchestra .....,...,.,.........,.. '37 H Chorus ..,........,....... ...... A 38-'41 Rille Team .,..., ,...., ' 339411 lforporal ...,,,.,,.,., ...... l FN-i-lil Stall Stlgraut ,.... ...... i 4'l'i4l Smiley A living example of the veracity of the prov- erb that clothes make the man-that's Davy. lmmaculately attired and cultivated in his man- ners, Dave is the paragon of a gentleman stepping off a page in Esquire. He radiates congeniality to all who associate with him. In fact, he is so friendly, that he even disagrees with one in an apologetic manner. A real friend to treasure! -by Paul W. Sfauko CHARLES F. TUSCHLING Grosse Pointe XVoods, Mich. Rifle Team ...................... '367-Ol Captain ........................ '39340 Maroon X XVhitc ............ '35-'41 Spurls Editor ...... ..... ' 39-'Ml Academy ...,.............. ..... i 37939 Varsity ............................ '39-'40 Chorus ............................ '359-ll Executive Commlttec ...... '39 -H Varsity Baseball .................... '40 Stump ...................... ..... ' 36-'39 lntrafmurnl Nlanager ............ 39 Corporal .............. ..... ' BSVSLJ Sergeant ................... ......... ' 39 Second Lieutenant .......... '39-'-411 CaPt.nn Co, H ..,...... ..... ' -UI-'41 n 'rv 1 ANDREW SABO Gatheld, N. Sock K Buskin .................. ' -' 37 39 My Mother'infLaw ...... '39 Chorus ............................ '39 41 Tennis Manager .... .............. ' 41 Academy ................. ...... ' 36 37 Slovak Society ....... ...... f 36 41 38-'29 Corporal .......................... . Sergeant .......................... '39-'ZOO -40 41 Lieutenant Co. A ............ - Theme Lean and lank, Rossie always strides through the halls in high gear, and Concordia will doubt- less remember him as a streak of blur. Every action is restless. For his compassionate tutoring of less diligent classmates, Ross also answers to the name, Doctor . One of the few editors to achieve first Class rating, Scherer takes his place in the Valhalla of Concordia's Horace Greeleys. Much of his wind passes through his flute. Ross would be a college professor. DAVID SMILEY STEAR Punxsutawney, Pa. Slalflsergeant .................. '40-'-ll Varsity ..................... ......... ' -HJ Varsity Baseball .---- ---.. ' -H1 Charles If an untiring arguer makes for a successful lawyer, Chuck qualifies, for he has exasperated the stubbornest and longest-winded opposition, not to forget his flabbergasted instructors. Whether his argument becomes at times soph- istry Qmore likely mischievousnessj, it never relents until Chuck has had the last Word-if a word is still left. Though his criticisms are some pessimistic, perhaps, merely realistic, his good nature is audible in his hearty laughter.
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Gingi Big fellow, born leader, ever one to love play more than work, Adam Mayer's name usually provokes a smile, for some of the funniest pranks at Concordia-all innocent, mostly-have been the products of Adam's high-capacity imagina- tion. Alternately sober and frivolous, and IhOSt often frivolous beneath the surface and sober above, he can poker-face a monstrous tale into a verity. Mayer's quickness to think, his slowness to speak have made him the leader he is, our Lieutenant-Colonel. EDWARD G. OERMANN Punxsutawney, Pa. Sponsor Manager. CONCORDIAN Corporal .......................... '37-'38 Sergeant ............................ '38-'39 Second Lieutenant .......... '39-'40 First Lieutenant Co. A..'4lbf4l Stall Artist M. K W ....... '39 -80 Sufi Artist. IEUNCZ1 HRDIAN Elmer Zilch Few characters have ever spread out in head- lines as suddenly as Robert Otto, but so named he is unknown. His first day at Concordia found him christened Elmer Zilrb, which handle, through a process of variations and flourishes, became Ozzie-the good-natured butt of in- numerable jokes. He is industrious and book- wise, but most of all, generous and self-sacri- Hcing to his last penny of pride. LEONARD ROZAK Chicago, Ill. Sock K Buskin ................ '39-'41 Production Staff. XVuthering Heights and Smilin' Through Academy ......................,... '37' 33 Bowling Manager ............ '40-'41 Maroon fs' Wlhite .............. '33-'39 Captain Prima Bowling Q Team ................,....,,..... 40 -41 Doubles Bowling Champ '40-'41 Singles Bowling Champ '-40 -tl Corporal .......................... '38f'39 Sergeant ................,......... '39-'40 Second Lieutenant Co. B '-10 -ll ADAM MAYIQR North Vandergrift. Pa. Chorus ......,.....,.........,,..,... W4- ii Tumbling Twain ..... 'Nfiii Stamp Club ............. ..... i iifi7 Slntuk S4-truly ................ ii-Pill' Sock N Buslun ...............,.. WI.. -HI Hu4isu'r Sfhinvlniusturii iii' Executive Cuniiiiittrt- ....., 'VV-ll Prristcur-ir ..........,,. ..,,. ' its-'JH Varsity . ,...., ......,., i -Hr Corporal ..., ...,, ' E7-'SK Sergeant ........... ...., 'RX-'W 'w.'-in Lieutenant Cfulonrl .... '-Ulf'-ll Captain ,........ .. ......,,.,. Red . it.. , .. A IFUC picture of a Yankee-is Red. Long, gangling, easy-going, ruddy andguileless face, roofed over with flaming hair. He speaks with a Pennsylvania twang and acts with a German determination. No force of 'siie or 'beauty could dissuade him from his theological ambitions, which are gradually being realized by his persis- tent diligence, a faithful example of Ulysses, How dull it is to pause . . ., To rust unburnished, not to shine in use. ROBERT ll. OTTO Detroit, Mich. Mich. Luth. Semxnarx .,'3i 3'l Corporal Co. D ....... ...,, -I ll-i-ll Forum ,..............,.. ,..... ' WJ-'41 Chorus .......,,,....,. ...... ' TWV-41 Missiiwn Society .,... ,........ ' -UI -il Tcziclumg Stall ............ VHP-i4l lVl.ir-nil! N llihitc ...... . ,fill-'40 Zorak Past master in the braggodocian and prevari- catory arts, Zorafe can narrate exciting episodes about anything from encounters with Chicago bad-men to run-ins with the Executive Com- mittee. Always looking for excitement, he gen- erally finds it in the form of trouble. But never yet has he been bogged down in a predicament from which his smooth loquacity could not ex- tricate him. Though he seems to have an aversion for going to class, he will probably end up in the ministry. -by Paul W. Sfanko
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THEOPHIL VOSS Saginaw, Mich. Mieh. Luth. Seminary .... 'BF' 39 Corporal Co. A .........,...... 1-HI-'4l Forum .....,.............. ..,..., 1 9541 Sock K Buskin ,.... ....... ' 39-'41 Baseball Team ........ ...... ' 59-'40 Varsity .......................,.... '39-'41 Smilin' Through ....,,........ '40 Robin Hood ......... ...... 4 1 Bull His name almost synonymous with Cape Girardeau, Ted's chief subject for discourse was-until he contracted the name Bull-the unbelievable tales of that American phenomenon, Missouri. Though raised on a farm, he can suavely out-soft-soap the wiliest city-slicker, for Ted's first love is doubtlessly fulking, and he still has wind enough left for track-work. But his words are valuable for their quality, not their quantity. He is matured, modest, generous, well-poised. Ted is sincere. EDWIN L. ZEHNDER Frankenmuth, Mich. Corporal .............. . .........,. H3330 Sergeant .......................... '39-'Jil Second Lieut. Co. D ........ '-80541 Maroon K White. .,........,.. '3if'-HJ Circulation Manager .... '37f'-H1 Forum , ................. ...... ..,,.. ' 3 Sf'-40 President . .........,..,...,.... '39-'40 Sock Ei Buskin ........,.......,, '58f'40 Business Manager, Wuthering Heightsi' ...... '40 Investigation Comm. ...... '39-'41 Chorus ....................,,.,.,,, '37f'-tl Vice President ............ 'BQI'-10 Male Chorus ........... ...... ' 35-'37 Vtc A barrel-chest and a booming voice almost convince Vic's classmates that he means what he says. But the smile which always follows his affectation of rampant wrath betrays his pseudo- seriousness. From music to beverages Vic displays a preference for the finer things in life-in the former, Bach-in the latter, Schlitz. Possessed of outstanding piano virtuosity, Vic will, un- doubtedly, some day charm audiences from the concert stage. -by Paul W. Sfunko Slug Casanova Teddie-the lad with whom .ill the girls are in love Qsays hej-is hindered in his amours by L1 speech impediment which causes him to give a slush-pump enunciation to sh sounds. His tendency to childishly draw atten- tion to himself is probably due to the fact that he is somewhat slow in maturing. Severely satiri- cal, Ted lets both friends and foe taste the venom of his cnllumniations. But he never really means them. -fly P11111 W. Sfllllflfl THl',ODORli ROl'ii:RT XY'l'I l'ROL'k Cape CiiI'.lFl.lC.lLl. him. hrigealil .... ,...,,......, ......... v ' If 411 Second Lieul, C-1 A ..... ...i-H1541 Varsity .... ...............,....... ' N -il Hon. lf,ipt.i1n .......,....,. N ...... 141 Forum fmuxiselrrr ............ N141 Student Council .............. 'SSI'-il Vice President. ............. '-ill-'41 Vice President Student B1-dy .....,...............,....,. 41,1341 Hindeir Bold or.1tor, Eddie can release .1 hail of Germanized-English which disturbs .ind batters the most Calcitrant into submission. He has visions of eloquence. Wlietlier or not his sentence constructions are proper or his words pertinent it matters little, so long as he can still roar and boom. Perhaps the whole secret to Eddie's suc- cess lies in his voice. Besides intimidating quav- ering auditors with Demosthenic Tongue, he can split sides with his faithful barnyard reproduc- tions of crowing cocks and squealing swine. VICTOR H. ZNViNTSCl'lElK Fort W'ayne, Ind. Sergeant .......................... WV -Hi Second Licut. Co. B ........ 4-llif'-il Chorus .........,.................. i373-il Student Council ........ ...WFFSG Male Chorus ........ ...... ' 37333 Stump .........,...,... ...... ' 3Sf3ll H. S. Tennis Team ......... '39 1: '1'I.:.-1.1
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