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Marjorie Adams Sweet Margie . . . leader in everything she undertakes . . . conscien- tious and earnest in all her endeavors. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, -lg Social Studies Club 1 2, 3, 43 Booster Club 33 Junior Red Cross 3: National Honor Soeiety 3, Secretary 4: Sock and Ruskin 1, 223 Future Teachers of America See- retary-Treasurer 4, L11-H1 Voive 2, 33 Glee Club l, 23 High School Choir 4: Inter-Com Choir 3, 43 Choir Counvil 4. Gloria Ahlersmeyer Ollie . . . a laugh like bubbling champagne . . . a spontaneous joy of living. G, A. A. l, 2: Social Stud- ies Club 1, 25 Booster f'lub 22, 3: Glee Club 1. 225 High School Choir 35 Inter-Coin Choir 3. Edward Alleger Ed takes life slow and easy . . . a diligent worker . . . an expert ritleman and mechanic. German Club 33 Rifle Team 3, -L: Manager -1: Lt. Co. C -1: Officers Club -1. George Arkebauer Full of madness and merriment . . . a minor league jerry Lewis . . . real gone when it comes to fun. Traek 12, 3, -lg Cross Country Manager 4: Bi- Phi-Chem 3. Arthur Adler A staunch defender of the Buckeye Statt -... can't sleep without ft snore or two ..., A Xrt showed his athle.ic abil- ity on the football field. Football 2, Zi, 41 'l'i':u'li xlllllilgvl' Sl, 41 Mah- Vhorus 33 illlllllllllllg' illlllllll lg Mis- sion Sovit-ty 1, 2, lst Lieu- tenant S-43 Officers llllllv 4. Dorothy Albersmeyer Secretary of tomor- row . . . an enthusiastic giggler . . . known for her pretty smile . . . al- ways glad to help a friend. Booster Vlub 2, ZS, lg .lun- ior Red Vross Cl, 4, High Nehool Vhoir ll, 41 Glue lflnb 1, 2, te, A, A. 1, 2, 3,41 LlIIIll'II1Il'l't1Il 12. Marilyn Allmandinger G r e a t homemaking abilities . . . a woman of true worth is one of true character. Glev Club 12, 3, 43 lfloost- er Vlnb 2. 3, 4: Librxlrian 3, -lg .lunior Red Vross 4. David Bade lndustrious , . . takes everything as it comes along . . . never puts oft until tomorrow. 27
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C ' s tary: Mr. R. Buls, Class Advis- er: Rita Bulmahn, Treasurer. dent. 5 Sentimental Seniors ill the fall of l'95O, we, HU hewildered Fresh- men, came to Concordia to make it our hoine' for the next four years. .-Xs the year passed, we lost our hewilderment and started making new friends and learning the tricks of the trade. liy the time we were Sophomores we had ev- plorerl every lioolv and cranny of the campus an-l had learned to know our classmates and teachers. We were now veterans and prided ourselves in knowing all the ropes at our high school. We enjoyed our -lunior year in our nev. school linilfling, there getting our first taste of being upperclassmen. lYhile our social activities increased, we found that our responsibilities were increasing also. lt seemed as if our coveted Senior year never would come. However, once it was here, it pass- ed much too quickly for most of us. Our Senior year was filled with excitement. During its course almost everyone seemed to forget why people come to school-to gain an education' although somehow most of us did seem to get our assignments done. After the thrilling Sectionals, the year seemed to rush to a close with a whirlwind of parties, banquets, and other social activities. None of us will ever he ahle to forget such events as Skip llay, the Senior Banquet, and the proudest, most long-awaited time of all-graduation, when, with laughter and tears, we hid our Alina Mater good- hye. Now as we look hack over our four years at Concordia, it seems as if they have lasted only a few days-wonderful days that will never be forgotten. We are certainly thankful to God that lie has hlessed us and made our short stay here so wonderful and so worthwhile. Come on in, the foods ierc-'s the fund? l'm starved. We didn't know you did it, Al. fine. 'lb ffidml V I nh. Seated: Phyllis Bultemeier, Secre- Standing: Bob Moellering, Presi- dent: Don Reinking, Yice-Presi-
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Edward Balint A quiet Canuck . . . znniable and conscien- tious . . . a hockey en- thusiast. l ootb:1ll 2 yrs.: Hnselmll 2 yrs.: Served in Inter- sehool t'ln'istiun Fellowship in klllllilillllll lligh Sehool. Beunisville, Ontario. I2 yrs. Barbara Bengs Beansey' '... Z1 pock- et edition of fun . . . bubbling over with a jog' of living. Hlee Club 1. 2: H. A. A. l, 2, 3. 43 lligh Sehool Vhoir 2. Il, 43 Inter-Voin Vhoir Sl, 4: LllllIllIllI'll'l7I I. Il. 43 Junior Red Vross 3, -13 Booster Vlulv 2, Il, 4, Marilyn Bleeke Pert and popular . . . rates high with the boys , . . tops with the girls. tivo. Sock and Ruskin 1, -lg HI--v Vlul. 2, :ag 13, A, A. 1, Q, zz, 4. Kenneth Braun lluee . . . usually quiet, but at talker when it comes to cars . . . likes to see what makes guns tick . . . zi great teasc -... gets a bang out uf bugging. lizlskvtlvnll l. fl Rifle,- 'l'1-:un 4: Math Vlub 4. 28 Richard Bearman Unselfish interests . . . :nn optimistic onliooker of life . . . goes beyond the call of duty. Social Studies Club 1, 2. 15, 4: National Honor No- vit-ty 3, 4. Larry Bieberich Changes cars as often as most people change socks . . . smooth . . . an up-to-date fellow . . . never behind on the lat- GSI. Basketball 2: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, High School Choir 35. Carol Block A lover of horses . . . an artist par excellence . . . given to making taux paux. Social Studies Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 3, 4. Tom Brown Tonnny . . . pos- sessing all the poise of Z1 true Southern gentle'- man . . . an agile athlete . . . an excellent student. Basketball 3, 43 Football 3, -tg Male Chorus 3: Ulass President 3: Intra-Mural Softball 33 Student Conn'-il Jig Dorm Council 3, 4.
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