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

 - Class of 1960

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The Art Department In the art department of your school the stu- dents are taught the appreciation of visual art and given a basic knowledge of good design in art activi- ties. The student is given a chance to acquire new tastes and furthur develop his creative abihties. To- gether the teacher and student open the door to new ideas in art. Mr. J. Sturmfels, head of Concordia ' s art department, teaches United States History and speech besides a four-year course in art. He has his B.S. degree in education and a M.A. degree in art. He is the director of the all-school play and the senior class play. He is a sponsor of the Drama Club, Gamma Rho Del- ta, and the junior class. The Home Economics Department The home economics department offers a three-year course to the girls of Concordia. The first year includes the study of food preparation, personal money management, sewing, and all re- lated arts such as color schemes, balance, and pro- portion. The second year involves kitchen plan- ning, bedroomdecorating, advanced food prepara- tion, food preservation, major clothing problems, and family money management. The third year includes child care and developement, home nur- sing, house planning, interior decorating, home management, and the study of consumer prices. The student does the actual preparation, work, and cleaning-up in all the phases of these courses. Mrs. M. Schmidt is the director of the home economics depart- ment. She has her B.S. degree in home economics. She teaches home ec. I, II, and III. She is the sponsor of the Junior Red Cross and the sophomore class.

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The Business Department The objective of business education is to prepare students to be professional craftsmen in the skills of typing, bookkeeping and shorthand. Courses offered in the business department are so vocational in na- ture, that if you are a graduate of this department you will need very little further training to fill a re- sponsible office position. Or if you wish to continue your education, you should experience no difficulty in obtaining part-time employment to help you pay educational expenses. Typists, bookkeepers, and sec- retaries are in constant demand, even on the college campus. Miss E. Ross, commercial arts instructor, dictates a letter as D. Ra- desk transfers it into shorthand. Miss E. Ross has received her B.A. and M.A. degrees. She teaches Typing I and II; Shorthand I, and ad- vanced shorthand; and the use of business machines. Miss Ross ' s ex- tra duties include duplication and part-time secretarial work. She is also a freshmen class sponsor. The Industrial Arts Department The industrial arts pupils, unlike the formal classroom students, work independently to prepare themselves for an industrialized society. The boys are readied for immediate employment in general indus- try. In the mechanical drawing classroom you learn to express your ideas on paper, in the shop classes you bring your ideas to reality. Your activities in these courses are under the supervision and instruc- tion of Mr. H. Panning, industrial arts instructor. Mr. H. Panning, industrial arts instructor, guides M. Koeneman in his efforts in mechanical drawing class. Mr. Panning has his B.S. de- gree, is the sponsor of LUMINARAN, and of the sophomore class. He is also Concordia ' s driver training instructor. 20



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The Military Department Military Officers Corp, FRONT ROW: Capt. L. Boseker, Capt. R. Wiehe, Maj. S. Pfeifer, Lt. Col. J. Dickmeyer. SECOND ROW: Capt. L. Roemer, 2nd Lt. V. Messman, 1st Lt. R. Weigman, Capt. G. McClure, 1st Lt. R. Alexander, 2nd Lt. D. Heinkel, Capt. M. Congdon. THIRD ROW: 2nd Lt. R. Auman, 1st Sgt. D. Sebring, 2nd Lt. T. ReiUy, 2nd Lt. H. Moeller- ing, 1st Sgt. H. Kreiselmeyer, 2nd. Lt. D. Parker, 2nd Lt. R. Rupp, Sgt. K. Holle, 2nd Lt. T. Nahrwold. Saluting Cadet, D. Meyer. Your military department, headed by Cap- tain R. Venderly, stresses leadership in the train- ing of our men of tomorrow. All freshman and sophomore boys are required to take military, and the course is offered as an elective to the jun- ior and senior boys. This year the military uni- forms were chanr ed from blue to the official army green. Freshman instruction and drilling in mili- tary technique is done by the senior officers assisted by Mr. J. Diemer, the assistant military instructor. The department again climaxed its year with the annual military tournament. Capt. R. Venderly (right) is the head of the Mih- tary department. He has received a B.S. degree and also teaches U.S. History, sponsors the Officers ' Club, Rifle team, and Snap Squad. Capt. Venderly also is the line coach of the varsity football team. Mr. J. Diemer (left), in addition to his duties as assistant military instructor, coaches the freshman football team and assists Capt. Venderly with the rifle team.

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