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

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Healtl- Mrs. Rex Potterf Librarian This Page Sponsored bv CONCORDYA FOIIFCF FAFIITTV INTELLIGENTSIA PRESIDENT ................ VICE-PRESIDENT ................ SECRETARY-TREASURER ,...... SKETCI-IES BY ..................... ....... 'V' x ARNOLD H Hl'll'NlANlN Detroit. Mitliigan Class President Executive Cftnnrniitee fil-.iir man Varsity Basketball Captain fn A Buzz The Rogue from Rouge . . . an actor with more stress on the Hamlet than on the ham . . . military moron, merry madcap . . . austerely ostentatious at first blush, blushingly blunt at second . . . a Prussian on the drillheld, an Austrian off it . . . my gym . , . always a good actor on the boards, never a bad actor anywhere else, either . . . he'll certainly succeed if . . . all the world's a stage. Orv The Kurnul . . . always punctilious, rarely punctual . . . Concordia's only three-letter man -sharpshooter, racqueteer, varsity manager . , . fanatic photographer ...' 'XVho's got tomor- row's Latin? . . . withal conscientious student, his glory is our shame . . . still trying to start smoking . . . his military dress shows spit and polish, his decorum the height of polish . . . a gentleman and a scholar. ......ARNOI.D H. HEUMANN ...HGEORGIZ if. tm'I'TI2 J. UIAIZBKIZR GEORGE F. OTTE and JAROSLAV ll. PIZLIKAN Amie Primus Primaefclassprexy for five years . . . tall head-man of the men a head taller than most-Captain Co. A . . . varsity forward . . . 6' 5 . . . indestructibly individualistic . . . meditative, melancholy, and mischievous . . . we all like his altitude, attitude, and aptitude . . . a tall man, sun-crowned, who lives above the fog in public duty and in private thinking. GFORCPT FRl:Df?Rlf'K OTTE River Rouge. Michisan V 'e president Pr t ut r Stick and Busk-n A Cappella Choir Martiiin and XY'hite. News Forum. Qtudent Counselor Varsitv Bisketball Captain Cu B oRviLt.F J ,latiaictk Fort Xvaxne, lntliana Secretary-Treasurer lfxetutive Ftimmittee Student Council. Vitefchatrf man Marti-in and XXliite, Business Manager Varsity Basketball. Manager Rifle Team, Captain Lieutenanrftilonel This Page Sponsored by COLLEGE SOPHOMORES TO THE STARS THROUGH OBSTACLES Wes Prima's handsome Adonis . . . popular, big-hearted, and courteous . . . Wes has been a jew in Habel's Haberdashery for three years . . . also seen a plying at Patt's on Sats . . . no riifler with a rige, he's won many a decoration, cloth and metal, on Concordia's ride team . . . constant conversation his weakness, unbulliev- able bull sessions his strength. Schrub The Red Knight from Kendallville . . . '42's representative in Concordia's athletic Hall of Fame . . . auburn-haired center on the Maf roon quintet . . . a man of latent talent . . . I had a conflict with a free hour . . . tall, broad- shoulderecl and smiling . . . hail fellow, well met . . . out for the fun in life, and he's getting enough of it . . . a serious sidewbelieves that reading maketh a full man . . . a gentleman and a farmer, in fact, a gentleman farmer at heart . . . easy to approach, a friend indeed . . . Smile, and the world smiles with you. THOMAS DANIEL Detroit, Michigan WESLEY A. BARTELS St. Louis, Missouri Sock and Buskin Mission Society Rifle Team. Captain Captain. Co, C ELSWORTH D. BUSCH Kendallville. Indiana Kendallville High School Mission Society Basketball, Varsity Lieutenant, Co. C Tom Tall, dark, and handsome . . . long in his Sock and Buskin Forum A Cappella Choir Maroon and White Slovak Society Basketball, Varsity lst Lieutenant Drum Major VUILLIAM I. FACKLER Detroit, Michigan Sleuth Committee Executive Committee iock and Buskin tr or m A Clappella Choir Business Manager Mission Society Student Otganist Prima Diplomatic Corps Lieutenant, Co. A Maroon and White, Ass't. shots while playing on the hardwood, loud in his laughter while watching a movie, loud in his clothes while still remaining a fashion-plate . . . Greek and Bob Hope are his Nemeses . . . quick to sulk, but quick to smile, Torn has endeared himself to his classmates . . . skeptical and ethical. Bill Sweet Wfilliam . . . simply bugs about Buicks . . . just the right combination of com- mon sense and nonsense . . . as handsome as a new boot, as friendly as an old slipper . . . the sort of person you want around to temper you in exuberance, to console you in melancholy . . . Crull Hall house-dick . . . A friend who loveth at all times, a brother born to adversity. This Page Sponsored by COLLEGE SOPHOMORES THEY'RE FIRST-CLASS MEN IDOUCJAS L FRITZ I Fort XY'avric', lncliana Sock .mtl liuskin A ffippella fihoir Mariiiin and Yfliite liaxltetlwall, Varsity Terinis, Varsity Battalion ilainr is vw' HAROLD li, l lLlNLlilN Saginaw, Michigan Michigan Lutheran Seminary Student Council Orchestra Basketball. Varsity Gymnastic Team Sgt Chief Musician, Band Kuch As honest as his home town is smoky, the very essence of sincerity and candor . , . since he has his own rules of argumentation, he is invincible and inconvinciblc A... interesting and introspective, bathtub Beethoven, shower Schubert . . , most often called upon in Greek class . . . Behind the frown of argument there hides .1 smiling face, Mase Maassel of many devices . . . silent and steady, steadfast and strong . . . the only one in the class to keep his goal firm in his sight, unswayed by change or chance . . . his basso profundo dominates the choir, his orthodox organinfg leads the broadcast and devotions . . . Shylock for this volume . . . his credit or his fault that it appears . . . he'll be a shining success if systematic and methodical planning is any criterion ,,.' 'l press towards the mark. ffl-Nf'flRDlANl, Associate ina Diplnrnatic Corps N Doug The li'l major . . . clapper Dan of Prima . . . his fair golden tresses are never out of place, even when playing his usual stellar gaine- on the basketball court . . . first to lctter in the class, he makes a tennis ball sing as wc-ll as he does himself A... an agreeable chap, he assents with a laugh, disagrees with a smilc A... a great party man, he enjoys his-r their 'fun . . . ls everybody Happy? Heine The noise from Saginaw Valley '... with us only two years, but yOu'd never tell it . . . scholastic, scientific, screwy '... a glass of Bock, a pack of Friends, and thee beside me anywhere' '... but where? but whom? . . . Arnie's cous, he always was . . . whats buz- zin', cousin?fNuzzin . . , pring-reed artist in band and orchestra . . . Siamese twin to jary . . . He nothing common did or mean on that memorable scene. JAN KUCERA St Louis, Missouri CONFURDIAN, Adiertisirig Manager Mission Sticiety Slovak Society lsr Lieutenant, Co, B PAUL F. NIAAQSEL Napoleon, Ohio CUNFORIDIAN, Business Manager A Cappella Choir Mission Society Student Organist Lit-utenant, Co. A This Page Sponsored by LITTLE ELF FOOD PRODUCTS THESE, MINORS DISTRIBUTED THEIR MAIOR, BUT EDWARD H. MEYER Detroit, Michigan A CONCORDIAN, Circulation Glous Da beeg boy . . . sit back and watch the world go by with Ed . . . his pudgy fingers Manager on his pudgy trunk, a contented smile on his Executive Committee Sleuth Committee Student Council Sock and Buskin Maroon and White, Circula- tion Manager lst Lieutenant, Co. A pudgy face, marred only by a pipe, and sleep . . . the biggest part of his big self is his heart . . . limburger cheese and onions . . . Moon River . . . Let me live in a house with a bed and an ice-box, and be a friend to man. Pedo The gentleman from the South . . . Bruno, RICHARD MEYER Cullman. Alabama Vice- resident, Student Body Presidlent, Student Council Sock and Buskin Forum, President A Cappella Choir Orchestra. Vice-president Maroon and White, Sports Editor Mission Society Intramural Manager Basketball, Varsity Prima Diplomatic Corps Captain, Band Jury Who's that little chatterbox with the always unkempt locks? . . . the little boy with the big voice . . . impulsive, impetuous, im- perious, usually just an imp . . . genially genteel . . . talks like a wit, acts like half a one . . . a note of melancholy somewhere, seldom sounded . . . his tongue bites and stings, with sour- caustic insinuendo . . . our vociferous lumen, particularly in thought class . . . If his be madness, yet is there method in it. lack Primus omnium . . . big-shot in Coetus, chief mender of socks and buskins of the bunk's budding Bernhardts . . . head lion tamer, inter- locutor, and mediator in Prima-Secunda meet- ings . . . keeper of archives, he would be a history prof . . . dynamic doctor of dogmatic deduction, a destructive debater, especially on refutation . . . there'll be a meeting of the two lower classes . . . we'll be proud for . . . we knew him well, a fellow of innnite jest, of most excellent fancy. Bino, Southboy are also his aliases . . , my band . . . blond trombonist in the best band in Hoosierland . . . popular speaker . . . a tongue of silver, a heart of gold, a character of platinum . . . ex-prex of the Forum . . . a good sport and a clean player . . . a battler in basket- ball, a toughie in tennis . . . Who wants to play ping-pong? . . . counselor of the Student Council . . . everybody's friend, but nobody's fool . . . we'l1 all be able to say . . . He was my friend, faithful and just to me. JAROSLAV J. PELIKAN F Chicago, Illinois m OYU Mission Society Maroon and White, Associate Editor High School Debate Team, Student Coach Slovak Society, Vice-president Battalion Adjutant JACK H. RUFF Detroit, Michigan President. Student Body Sleuth Committee, Chairman Executive Committee Sock and Buskin, President and Archiver Forum Marolon and White, Feature Editor Prima Diplomatic Corps Captain, Co. D This Page Sponsored by CRON STUDIO. 132 E. Washington THE PROF 'S REACHED THE CONCLUSION Gene Our Scandinavian scholar with the skeptic scope . . . quiet, friendly, and introspective . . . he speaks German fluently, English Huidly . . . he is the pensive perpetrator of this noble book . . . an extremely hard worker, he gets sound results . . . though seldom a comedian, he appreciates good humor . . . broadminded to- ward others, he rules himself with an iron hand . . . I-Ie is an admiral sailing the high seas of thought. Eddie The Chief . . . Egghead, Soehnlein, Eier- kopf, Rowboat, Chietlein and other silly sob- riquets . . . putsches . . . always in a hurry to get nowhere . . . never in an angry mood, though often in a serious one . . . manages to settle down to study often enough to be an Honor Roller . . . hard tighter on the floor and EUGENE RYDING Detroit, Michigan YYJNCORDIAN, Editor A Cappella Choir, Librarian Lieutenant. Cu B EDXWIN C. SOHN Flirt Wlayne, Indiana Sock and Buskin Forum Maroon and White, Editor Mission Society off . . . Blessings on thee, little Ed, paper-boy with cheeks of red. Ltrnovtr VAJDA East Chicago, Indiana Sock and Buskin, VuCe-presi- dent A Cappella Choir Mission Society, Treasurer Executive Committee Tennis Team Ritle Team Class Intramural Manager Lieutenant, Co. C GEORGE I-I, WELLER Fort Wayne, Indiana A Cappella Choir, President Orchestra. President Lieutenant, Bandmaster Varsity Lieutenant, Co. D Ludy Amorous, amiable, and anti-Aryan, Ludy presses his way into the hearts of everyone . . . the proud champion of the Slovak tongue, he can prove its historical importance in any field . . . he possesses a Hashy wit and a silly humor . . . very independent and frank . . . not a bookworm . . . a friend in need is Ludy in- deed. 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BREDEMEIER, Athletic Director Academy Schedule 14 Spencerville 15 Ridge, Ohio 28 St. Joseph 29 North Side 6 Culver 12 Harlan 1 3 Huntington Catholic 10 Howe 16 Wfoodburn 17 Elmhurst 23 Hicksville, Ohio 30 Monmouth 31 St. joseph 7 Willshire, Ohio 14 Hicksville, Ohio 20 Coesse 21 Woodburn 27 Howe Z F' :U O Z 5 i-' U C3 rn sv U3 Z rn 1 5-1 rw O F0 S- 515151551511155515 Nov Nov Nov. Dec. jan. lan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Varsity Schedule Alumni Huntington Taylor Oberlin Tiffin Giflin Huntington Lawrence Tech River Forest Taylor River Forest WALTER MALINSKY, GEORGE SAUR- WEIN, JAMES SKELLY 51111111551 This Page Sponsored by PERRY SHORTS BLACK AND WHITE, 1243 Maumee THEY MAKE A RACQUET OUT OF IT Rear row, Varsity: Carl Geist. Ludovit Vajda, Orville jaebker, Paul Schwan, Douglas Fritz. Second row, Academy: Hepburn Foelber, Marvin Fritz, Frederick Schumacher. Third row: Paul Vojtko, Phillip Fiess, Robert Daniel, Carl Sam- metinger. Rear row: Eugene Brueggemang Clayton Harden: Luther Meinzen, Captaing Donald Asherg Paul Uffelmang Lawrence Meinzen. Second row: Alfred Connell. Robert Roepstorff, David Graef, Marvin Bengelsdorf, H a r ol d Brockoff, George Saurwein. First row: Emil Rostek, Paul Schabacher, David Koenig, jack Hermes, Thomas Buchheimer. Tennis Team TENNIS has always been a popular sport at Concordia. In the fall, intramural matches are held to determine the best player within the school. Tennis is also carried into the field of interscholastic com- petition. Successful in the past, both the Varsity and Academy teams enjoyed another good season this year. Gymnastic Team After twenty years of existence the GYMNAS- TIC TEAM is finally being recognized as an excellent force for organizing gymnastics into an excellent sport for youths. Unfortunately, gymnastics have not yet entered the interscholastic field of competition, but the team has competed in city-wide meets with considerable success. This Page Sponsored by RODENBECK-TRIER, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1531 Maumee Ave. THEY GO GA-GA OVER THE G.A.A. GIRLS Girls' Athletic Association As a matter of school policy, every girl in Fresh- man and Sophomore classes is a member of the GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, while the juniors and Seniors are members by choice. Every girl who accumulates 350 points receives a state award in the form of a plaque. Social activities are also included in the schedule. Standing: june Yergens, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Estelle Widen- hoefer, Vice-presidentg Miss Ruth Ungrodt, Coachg Betty Dornseif, Recorderg Madelyne Roesener, President. Kneeling: Paula Forney, Re- corderg Madeline jaeblcer, Social Chairman. Standing: Sgt. Leo Laier, Coachg Charles Taylorg Wesley Bartelsg Orville jaebker, Captaing Eduard Vajdag Arthur Machinskeg Robert Lewisg Charles Birnerg Karl Meyer. Kneeling: William Hoffman, Duane Schuster, Carl Reich, Rob- ert Trautmann, Louis Novak, Frederick Buuck, Luther Meinzen. Rifle Team This year's RIFLE TEAM, faithful to the tradi- tion of constant improvement, carried off first place in the Corps Area shooting match, leading the field by 206 points. The sharpshooters have won first and second places in the Hearst match by a good margin. This Page Sponsored by I-I. W. MEINZEN, Drugs, 1129 Maumee Ave. .Q r 2' I . 5 , wi, 'T . six, J :. Xt f 23. I if ' ff' it A T G. ., vr 2 . S 5. ,xx f - mx b ji- - A, Q ' 'V .W . ta 5 I 6 P Af. . ' I A ri: 3 3 aliiff 5 H+ 'i-A ' ,gif , Qi? 'Ivy 4 HV r:., r .,. . V. N xl 44 35 ' .. . N 3 Q 1 5 , Q s ,.. - x Was. , - X. , . 4. . fe-M. if: ' 3 Q? K ' 7 'if' '-131 ,. X,,'T 1. 1. B - f ff . if . ex 40' .fy .f Q1 vw '26 gf 1215 X ...IA R... wk Q R .g ag VL 4 ' . . L ' - if , 5 - x 3 ' , e IM .,w1' sins mxasa:s5.3,ffL This Page Sponsored by C. A. MEIGS, Optometrist. 177 W. Wayne -WW -'am 4':9?mw up. W. f'hs DIVER SION kiyxxxx Standing: Frederick Bc-hrmann, Edward Mever, Charles Felren, Samuel Boda, Jan Kucera. 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THEY CRY FOR US STUDENT COUNCII. 6 Standing: P.iul Smninetinuerg Clmrles Feluing P.iul l.ittm.tnn, Secretaryg Curl Sammetingerg Walter Schoedelg Karl Iiirthg Ifdxx.ird Meyerg Hrlflilel Heinlein. Sitting: Midelyne Roesenerg Rich.ird Meyer, Clhllfllhlflt Mr. Martin H. Bertram, Faculty Advisory Orville jnehker. VieeAch.iirm.ing Eileen Borchelt. Student Council The STUDENT COUNCIL is ri group of stu- dents representing all the classes, whose purpose it is to arrange all the extra-curricular activities of the students. The council is divided into two subcommit- tees, one on athletics .md one on .ill other activities. The whole body votes on the recommendations of Investigation Committee The SLEUTI-I AND EXECUTIVE committees .ire the active representatives of Prima-Secunda, the students' governing body. The SLEUTH committee seeks to ferret out those guilty of misconduct, and the EXECUTIVE committee disposes of the mutter as .1 court. The SLEUTI-I committee also renders the committees. useful lost .ind found service to the students. ecutive: Edward Meyerg K.irl Barth, Secretiryg Arnold Heumann, Chairmang Luther 'inzeng Orville jdehker. uth: David Koenig, Orderlyg WH nernl Clmirnirin. it present: Ludovit V.11dix. lli.1m Facklerg -luck Angleg Paul Schwang jack Ruff, This Page Sponsored by CONCORDIA COLLEGE STATIONERY INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE ORCHESTRA THEY MAKE CONCORDIA AND DISCORDIA ihiuo ,jr ,,-, V, ,,x, , i 1 AA i B Q 1 gi ,A-.fl .2 gp' . V . 'V 1 E it Q3 ' 6, . - V f' S f f B If 6' Q i V T ' 4, 1' 4' 1 f t 1 f C 1 J ,- t nlilllllll a aaa twang freer l CHOIR Rear row: Richard Meyerg XVilliam Hotfman, Ass'r l.ibr.triang Hepburn Ftielberg Luther Metnzeng Oscar Sxlvester, Marvin Fritz, Robert Lewis, james Scherer, Arno Krentzg Charles Birner, George Otteg Harold johnsong Edwin Bullermang Karl Kruegerg Herman Bitltel, Paul Maaxsel, Eugene Ryding, Librarian. Third row: Dorothy Brown, Dorothy Ntvrdg Mary Ann l'3.ttchelderg Betty Diedertchg Barbara Goetteg Robert Trautmann, XV.tlter Malinskyg iamuel Botlag Robert lirunmvg Eduard V.t1d.tg Paul Hecltmang Paul Littmann: Fred Rutkowskys George Wfeller, President, Elmer Sedory, Vice-prestdentg Fred Schumacherg William Goerssg Donald Bredemeierg David Koenig. Second row: Paula Forneyg Madelyne Roesenerg Betty Browng Dorothy Buchheimerg Nadene Bohnerg ,leannette Kammeierg Norma Groteg Marte Koldewey, liileen Borcheltg Dorothy Bratltmillerg Doris Waldag Arlene Krauslfoptg Otttlut Felgerg Madeline laebker, iecretary-Treasurer, Virginia Lohr, Vonna jean Madduxg laura Preusser, Lois Qcholzg Estelle XY'idenhoet'er, First row: Marilyn Etcksg Leona Braung juanita Murchlttndg Betty Dornseifg Ada Lewerenzg Marjorie Meyersg Melhn Oettingg M4tr,tz.irer Kaiser, Maxine Maclseg Thelma Lewerenzg Elinor Heckman, Ass't. l.lbl'ZlfI3flQ Margaret Koehlingerg Aldine Ahrensg Charlotte Cirunert, Norma Doctorg june Yergensg Mildred Bleekeg Htldegarde Salomon. Not present: Mariorte Herrlvng, Ruth Cierkeg Almyra Vuigtg Marilyn Freeseg Lorene Lcpperg Emil Rostekg Vivian Muellcrg Barbara Vulz, Mae F.1rr.ig Douglas Fritz, Ludovit Vgtydng William Facklerg Ernest Beckg Mr. Walter E. Buszin, Ciinductorg Mr. Paul A. Huththausen, Business Manager, A Cappella Choir The A CAPPELLA CHOIR, now in its fifth year, has furnished its room in Hanser Hall with steel chairs and a ramp for greater convenience in practicing. Bach is strongly represented in the choir'S growing music library. All of the choir's property has been paid for with the receipts from the annual concerts. Orchestra The CONCORDIA COLLEGE ORCHESTRA is a further expression of Concordia's musical life. Composed of the standard symphonic instruments, it is working up an ambitious program featuring Haydn and Moussorgsky. A promising string quartet has developed from the orchestra. Mrs. Sheldon Nelson, instructor in violin, has rendered invaluable assistance by way of instruction. Standing: Ertno Klammerg Charlotte Grunert, George Weller, Student Conductor, Prestdentg Robert Ellison. Second row: james Scherer, Paul Ltttmanng Ralph Braung Harold Heinleing Robert Paul, Ralph Mathiakg Richard Meyer, Vice-president, George Saurwein, Edgar Krenrz. Third row: Samuel Boda. Lihrariang Richard Beecher, Martin junglruntz. Ass't. Librariang Gertrude Mueller, Paul Foelber, Margaret Kranhenbuhlg Dorothy Heidbrinkg john Miller, Property Manager, TL.. D...,. C Il. a u F nov frraxrn P.: ...,... A Q Q Q Q A CAPELLI THEY SHALL BE HEARD F OR THEIR MUCH SPEAKING FORENSIC SOCIETY Rear row: Clitfiird lireuggenmn, I ,irl Reich, liliniir l'leckm.in, Arno Krenizg Mitlelim- ,l.ielwLer, Riclmrd Scheumsnn, l.aur,i Preusser, Ther-tl-ire Pirziidee, Virginni Lnlir, Riihiirtl but-t, Arlene Krguslwpt. Arthur Mucliinslre, Mnriiirie Mc-xers, Rolieri Tc-uh, lileen ltiiirtlielt Third row I.irx' Pelilhin, Diirriihx Brown, XY'ilIi.um F.icLler, Rim l.uehLeg lt-uns Ntirtlsic-ck, Inns Rnesenerg XViltred Ziillinger, Marilyn licks, lim XY.ild,i, lcwlie XXI-sr, le.in.i Braun, H.ir.ild lul-e, lbiiriiiliv Bmtlrmillerg Kenneth Priehe. Second ri-w' Iucille Hnrthelt, Norma finite, B.irh.ir.i Cmeiie, june Yergens, lisielle X'Y'itlc-rilineter, Fred Sreinerg Duruihv Nord, tvenrge iiuruein, N4-lene Hohner, George Hoyle, Tlielnm Levitrenz, ,lednnerre Knmmeier, Adailexxerenz, lliltlegdrde iiliiiiion. Fourth row' Alfred Connell, Mildn Simt.ik, Cieiirge flue, irutlenr I nunsellnr, Berry Br-in n, Secretary Treasurer, Mr P.iul F. Bc-nie, Ficulrx Atlvisnr. Clmrles Birner. President, ll.iml.l -I-ihnwn, Vice-president, Riclurd Next-r, P.iul I iirm.xnn , D.ix'id Kiienig, P.iul Nclmtmtlierg lzdpgrir Kreniz, Curl Kitrie, Domld Bredemeier, Th-linux Rigsbee Forum Concordirfs most popular club, the FORUM FORENSIC SOCIETY, besides being of intellectual benefit to its members, is It good-sized knot in the tie that binds us socially at Concordia. It .affords practice in speaking, develops poise .ind conndcnce, and provides an excellent opportunity to relax from the weelis grind, in the regular Friday evening meetings. Debate Team This ambitous little group, builder and destroyer of Argument, and proponent ot' pure thought, after competing its w.1y to the sc-ction.1l .ind SL1bl'L'3QlOH.Il championships, c.1rried ot? second place in the state tourndment. Smndlngi Mr Paul F. Henle, fimcli, iimuel lrnlieriimri, Rolseri iiiun-ivi, Yl.iry Peillmin, iiudenr ff-mall. Sxrring Harold Sinrin, flitliird Bruegigerimri, Ritmrtl Nilieiindnn, Riclmril Cruel, , ...Me -,-,f-f-v I DEBATE TEAM This Page Sbonsored bv HIGH SfHO01. FRESHMFN HUMAN BEINGS ARE THEIR BUSINESS MISSION . SOCIETY Rear row: Robert Ellison, Richard Meyerg Harold johnson, Paper Convenorg Harold Kammang Richard Graefg Harold Krueger, Samuel Boda. Second row: William Facklerg lawrence Meinzen, Leona Braung Jerry Pelikang Harold Luke, june Yergensg Estelle Widenhoeferg David Koenigg Paul Schabacher. Third row: Edgar Krentzg Walter Schoedel, Stamp Convenorg Oscar Sylvester, Treasurerg Pres. Ottomar Krueger, Faculty Advisor, Arno Krentz, Presidentg Karl Krueger, Secretary, Paul Maassel. Mission Society The MISSION SOCIETY collects stamps, which are sorted and sent to St. Louis, where the stamps are sold for the furtherance of foreign missions. Old paper is gathered, which is sold for the same purpose. The group has organized a Sunday School in West- field. The students have canvassed the entire district and keep in touch with all the people, paying the members regular visits. All the teaching is carried on by the students and Mr. Erwin Meyer. Sock and Buskin The SOCK AND BUSKIN players, whose rep- utation had already been firmly established by the presentation of lI7llll9f?1'fIZg Heigbtr in 1940, offered in February of this year G0 Ahead to a fine audience of more than a thousand. Immediately after the pro- duction of G0 Ahead, work started on the spring play. Rear row: Walter Hohusg Louis Brunnerg Walter Schoedel, Donald Maclceg George Otteg Edward Meyer: Arno Krentzg Eduard Vapda: Robert Lewisg Fred Steiner: Carl Reich: Arthur Machinske. Fourth row: Madeline jaeblcerg Ottilia Felgerg Marrorie Meyersg Dorothy Brown, Rita Luebkeg Norma. Groteg Thelma Lewerenzg Dorothy Nordg Nadene Bohnerg Ada Lewerenz, Barbara Goetteg Betty Browng ,leannette Kammcrerg Virginia Lohr, Elinor I-leckman. Third row: Ruth Gerkeg Vonna lean Madduxg Margaret Koehlingerg Lois Waldap Marilyn Eicksg Almyra Voigt. Secretary, Dorothy Bradtmillc-rg Eileen Borcheltg Mae Farrag Carolyn Wick, Barbara Smallwoodg Norma Doctorg Vivian Mueller, Lois Roesener, Lucille Borchelt. Sf,-tond ri-wx Arlene Krauskoptg Gertrude Muellerg Margaret Kaiser, Frederick Kolch, Presidentg Paul Schwang Paul Littmann, Vice-presrdentg Mr. Martin H. Bertram, Faculty Advisorg jack Rulfg Wanda Kleineg june Yergensg Hildegarde Salomon. First row: Edgar Rodenbeckg Alfred Connell, George Sauerweing George Boyleg Paul Schabacher. 3' it SOCK AND BUSKIN This Page Sponsored by HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES i IOURNALISTS AND GENTLEMEN MAROON AND WHITE Standing: Samuel Buda, Advertising Manager, Frederick Buuck, Circulation Manager, Eric Cash, Feature Editor. Sitting: Luther Meinzen, Business Mztnagerg Donald Larsen, Editor, Frederick Kolch, Associate Editor: Paul Littmann. News Editorg Oscar Gerken, Qporis Editor. Not present: Mrs Walter A. Hansen. Faculty Advisor. Maroon and White The MAROON AND WHITE, Concordia's ofhcial student paper, draws on the school's best journalistic talent. The present bi-weekly four and six-page issues mark a great improvement over the Hrst two-page issue published November 1926, with respect to quality of paper, size of circulation fnow over six hundred copiesj, and style of journal- ism. A member of the A. C. P., the MAROON AND WHITE receives the Collegiate Digest for distribu- tion to the students. .EGQVPQOLL Chess Club This year the CHESS CLUB has met with great success, having a membership of sixteen. It is not a new club, but has been in existence off and on for a number of years. This year, after the fundamentals had been taught to the beginners, a chess tournament was arranged to heighten the interest of the members. Standing: james Thatcherg Alfred Connell, Donald Reinbolt, Secretary-Treasurerg Paul Noaclcg Herman Bickel. Sitting: George Fxcltensclierg Robert Ellisong Ruhert Cirunuw, President. I A 4 Nut present Ennu Claus, Henry Dequing William iiuerssg WaItcr Kolarickg Erwin Metzg Robert Nlemltzg Robert Wind. CHESS CLUB Vi This Page Sponsored by HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS N 1 1 - r Q 'Q Or 7.0, ,m hgo:o g o I Vgxfil 3 9-'ll . -I.. V 's 'Fu-vm, I fx . ' iz. in 51:- . ' ' ' PZ . 'Q-0 QCS l - Q gf X . FM '.l'.l' I 4 '?Q'l Qtr: S 32 fff?4F!' 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Harold Heinlein, Chief Musician Color Guard Corporal Frank Grayg Staff Sergeant Charles Birnerg Staff Sergeant Richard Scheimanng Corporal Arthur Mateer. -r.. . ?Sf Nf:, Band - nrrr- A rx 1-nf r-v-xr We , F, ,, , 'rf ,- 9 1 S A . Ml m ff W, . . ww ww-KMvmaY Q! J 4' wf .i . A f Q , 6 -., .I ..3 4 ,. 1 Rh! .HX ie S f Q E Y M-, II SE! gIQS 5555 nv WW' mgvvg 'nm Q D A t . , , - - 1 . Q 4 . Ov 1 0- 4 . .O-O' b R . 4 J i - , 5, Q L-WT. ? 5 'lm 1 . . ,K UU, -1 Q., LliLl'5 'ik Q I: Q Tbi- To win or lose, ve parsed Greek verbs and adjectives, Farewell Tradition is like a meteor, which, if once it falls, cannot be rekindled, Memory, once in- terrupted, is not to be recalled. But this CONCORDIAN is a written memory of those activities which a year of col- lege life contains. We have endeavored to include in this annual the pleasant memories of yesterday, heard through the ears of today, and to be remembered tomorrow. In later years, as we look over 1942's CONCORDIAN, let us turn back time, live again those happy hours at the Bunk, recall once more that freshman fear we felt when we first entered Concordia's portals, and thrill again to military bands, parades, tournaments, baccalaureate and commencement exercises. Oh, it was great-those things we shall never forget. We, the graduates, will one by one go our various ways, and it will some day seem odd that we were all in one group, but we may faintly smile as we look through our year- book, and recall our days at Concordia: the things we did, learned, saw, and felt .... So long, The Graduates. To A Diploma Written In Latin To Concordia CONCORDIA, the name we love, O, little roll of parchment fair, We're gathered here I've worked for thee both hard and long, To sing about our loyalty to you and to cheer, I've sweated years, or more or less- In sportsmanship you've won a reputation rare, I greet thee with a joyful song. I. I, Whiche'er you choose You'll try to play it fair. To our dear old CONCORDIA We'll sing a song of praise, Tell of her victories in contests, Won in the by-gone days. We love our own Alma Mater, She well deserves her fame, And we know in the test She's as good as the best: Yea! CONCORDIA, we'll praise ve copied themes and faked ieportsg ve listened to the dreary profs And gone out strong for all the sports. I've seen the Dean and been on prog I've tried for years to get a drag. I've had a girl at every prom- lncluding those I went to stag. And now, diploma, they don't concede me Wit enough to even read thee. 4 -Princeton Tiger I, yOLlf Dame. Non paratus, Augie dixit, Cum a sad and doleful look. Omne rectum, Prof respondit. Nihil scripsit in his book. -The Mountain Echo A modernist made us a promise To preach on his views of St. Thomas, But l don't think Aquinas Turned out quite as fine as He seemed to our papas and mammas. -The Commonweal Before they lay me on my bier, Pray tell me, whom did Paul Revere? -William's Purple Cow. This Page Sponsored by PIONEER ICE CREAM CO. CLIFFORD JAEBKER, U. S. Air Corps, Maxwell Field, JACK RYDING, Pacific Arm MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. Pafrons: Aiahama y Base JOSEPH H. DANIIY, Detroit. Michigan WILLIAM C. KLI-INK. Fort Wayne, Indiana WALTER T. RUFF, Detroit, Michigan ARNOLD F. SCHERER, Fort VVayne, Indiana CLARENCE BRENNER, Fort Wayne, Indiana REV. WALTER E. KUTCH. Detroit, Michigan MR. MR. MR. MR. R. C. HECKMANN, Fort W'ayne, Indiana AND MRS. EDWARD A. MEYER, Detroit, Michigan HERBERT W. HENLINE, Fort Wayne, Indiana EDVIARD Wi. SCHROEDER, Fort Wavne, Indiana MISS WINIFRED WAMBSGANSS, Fort Wayne, Indiana ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Kendallville, Indiana MR. MR. MR. KARL J. 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