Concordia Lutheran High School - Luminarian Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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Class Motto: For we, being many, are one in Christ. Class Flower: American Beauty Rose Class Colors: White and Gold X., 1 ' - f 5 A X1 ji f if 'Sa sg. . , 4 - 5? ' x x x wr N. Fenner fVice Presidenrj, B. Doerffler CPresidentJ, B. Rump Gecretaryj, Mr. R. Bula, Senior Class mdvisery, C. Sclieiderer K 'Treasurery Our high school life began at Concordia in l952, when as Freshman we entered the new build- ing for the first time, and explored it with the upperclassmen, As we, the first class to attend four years in the new building, leave it, we are still proud of it and can remember moments of triumphs and sorrows in our years at Concordia. We can still remember, four years ago, when as Freshman we roamed the halls trying to find the next room on our schedule card. Our Freshman year passed quickly, and soon we were Sopho- mores. As we settled down to the added responsi- bilities of our second year, we found ourselves ioining organizations, ready to become the lead- ers in a year or two. Again, as in our Freshman year, we held a hayride and presented our first class assembly. Soon we were upperclassmen, with the responsibility of showing leadership to the students. The first big event in our Junior year was My, but you look cute the receipt of our class rings, which had beer chosen the previous spring . Again, we held a hay- ride and planned a class party, the Hobo-Hop. As a class we sold greeting cards to meet part of the expenses of serving the Seniors at the annual banquet. We became Seniors and were looked on as the leaders of Concordia, as we found active members of our class in almost every organization . Our Senior year was filled with many activities, such as Senior Valpo Day, preparing for the Speech Contest, and Skip Day. On such occasions as Cop and Gown dayand the Senior Banquet, we felt a little sentimental that we would soonbe leaving theplace where we had learned much of the Christian way of life. We have many fond memories of our years at Concordia, and though we may never see our classmates again we ask God to continue to bless us and Concordia in the future years. ' F ' F -A End of a long day, Oh! my aching feel. 1 .. ff I fm Did you find yourself in that picture?

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Registration .... Greeting old friends .... First Football game .... Hayricles .... Valpo Senior Day .... Speech Contest .... Senior assembly .... Class meetings . . . . Selecting namecards . . . . Decoratingfor Christmas . . . .Mid-semesterexams . . . .Sectionals . . . .Slum- ber parties .... Easter vacation .... Term papers .. . . . Skipday .... Cap and Gown Day .... Final, final exams .... Graduation



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PATRICIA ALBRECHT P a t t y . . ,Concordia's first queen .... i place in her heart for e ve ryo nc . . , victim of slumber party pranks. . . Come on, Jack! Booster Club 2,3,-1: Cheering Block 3, 4: G. A A.1,2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Lu-Hi-Voice 11 Luminarian 3, 4, Sock 8: Buskin 1, 2,3, NORMAN BOHN Norm , . carefree. . . never ta ke s life seriously. . ,a faithful friend. . . quiet. Rifle Club 3g Rifle Team 3, 4. RAY BOWERS Known for his pink and red face. . ,loves niilita ry life. . .a staunch supporter of the National Guard, Football lg Military Officer 4: Officers Club 4, Rifle Club 3,45 Snap Squad 3, -1. JACQUALINE BREWER jackie , . .carefree. . . artistic aptitude.. .quiet when asleep. Booster Club 2g Choir 4, G A,A 1,2 Glee Club 1,2,3, Librarian 1, 2, 3, Luminarian 3,4g Social Studies Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Sock Sa Buskin 1. CAROL BROOKMYER Ivliss Society. . . neatdresser. . . well versed in social graces.. .all around office girl, Booster Club 2, 3. Secretary 4g Cheering Block 3,41 Future Teachers of America 21 G A.A. 1, 21 Junior Red Cross 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. Sock 8: Buskin 1, 2. DAVID BAALS Claucle . . .neatclresser... cheery disposition always ready to give a lift to a downcast pal. . . Band 1,23 Choir 3,4g German Club Secretary 3. DAVID BORCHELT Dave , . .one of the boys., . life of the party. . .enjoys dragging with his hot O1ds ... teacher's headache. Baseball 1,2g Latin Club 39 Math Club 3,41 Science Club 3. IUDITH BRETT Ju d y . , overflowing source of merriment. . . can't sit still, , , impetuous giggle ...devilish nature. Booster Club 2,3, 43 Cheering Block 3,4g Choir 3,4g G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club? Inter-Com- Choir 31 Junior Red Cross 23 Latin Clu b 3, Lu-1-li-Voice 33 Parish Workers 3g Science Club 3. VERNON BRIGMAN Vern . . .fancy dresser.. . Physical Education sta ndout.,. cheerful disposition... works hard when he works. Track 3. NANCY BROWN trim, soft spoken. . . you notice her by the noise she doesn't make . . .loves her Scotty G A A 1,2g National Honor Society 43 Social Studies Club 1,2, 3, 4.

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