Concordia College - Corona Borealis Yearbook (Edmonton, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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SINGER, A. P., Edmonton, Alta.—Edm. ’25, Oakland ’27. St. L. ’31.—Wyom¬ ing, Minn. ’31 -’39. Tipton, Ind. ’40-’46. —Dora Groskreutz, Neshkoro, Wis.— Norman ’32, Gordon ’36.—Died April, 1946. THREINEN, R., MacNutt, Sask.—Edm. ’27. St. L. ’33.—Leader, Sask. ’33-’38. Haultain, Sask. ’38-’46. Pangman, Sask. ’46-.—Edna Wenzel, Leader, Sask. 1934. —Wilmar ’35, Alice ’36, Vernon ’37. TREIT, H., Stony Plain, Alta.—Edm. ’27. Springfield ’31.—Wilkie, Sask. ’31- ’43. Regina, Sask. ’43-.—Hildegard Rosnau, Bruderheim, Alta. 1931.— Elroy ’33, Marlowe ’38. ULMER, F., Stony Plain, Alta.—Edm. ’30. St. L. ’34.—Sc. P. Edmonton, Alta. ’34-’35. Trochu, Alta. ’35-’38. Vulcan, Alta. ’38-’42. Brightview, Alta. ’43-.—Helen Pahlow, Waukesha, Wis. 1939.—Marjorie ’40, David ’43, Theodore ’46. ULMER, JOHN, Neudorf, Sask.—Edm. ’30. St. L. ’34.—Flat Valley, Sask. ’36- ’39. St. Walburg, Sask. ’39-’41. Kay- ville, Sask. ’41-’42. — Lydia Gabel, Neudorf, Sask. 1936.—Wilfrid ’37, Ger¬ trude ’39. ULMER, L. E., Spruce Grove, Alta.— Edm. ’28. St. L. ’32.—Bishop, Texas ’32-’34. Hufsmith, Texas ’34-.—Clara Michalk, Bishop, Texas 1932.—Eudora ’33, Laverne ’37, Grace ’38, Gloria ’41. UNTERSCHULTZ, P., Stony Plain, Alta. —Edm. ’25. St. P. ’27. St. L. ’30.— Rochester, Alta. ’30-’32. Goodfare, Alta. ’32-’34 Craigmyle, Alta. ’34-’36. Calgary (Jeh.), Alta. ’36-.—Caroline Lutz, Stony Plain, Alta. 1930.—Elaine ’31, Marlene and Madelene ’34, Caro¬ line ’39. WERSCHLER, J. C., Shellmouth, Man. —Edm. ’28. St. L. ’32.—Brazil, South America ’33-’41. ..Wordsworth, Sask. ’41 -’44. Churchbridge, Sask. ’44-.— Wanda Becker, Calder, Sask. 1932.—- Ellen ’33, Kenneth ’35, Norma ’36, Mona ’37. TEACHERS ENDERS, P. J., Stony Plain, Alta.— Edm. ’25, River Forest ’27.—Stony Plain, Alta. ’27-.—Emelie Goebel, Stony Plain, Alta. 1939.—-Marian ’40, Elaine ’41, Stanley ’44. KURING, DOROTHY, Beach Corner, Alta.—Edm. ’43. Seward summers ’44 and ’45.—Kingston, N.Y. ’44-.—Mr. Witte, Kingston, N.Y. 1946. ROSNAU, W., Bruderheim, Alta.—Edm. ’25. River Forest ’27.—Stony Plain, Alta ’27-.—Mathilda Enders, Stony Plain, Alta. 1938.—Genevieve ’39, Ray¬ mond ’40, Lome ’42, Alice ’44, Rob¬ ert ’45. SCHAEFER, H„ Southey, Sask.—Edm. ’26. Springfield ’28. River Forest ’32. —Homstead, Iowa ’32-’33. Port Ar¬ thur, Texas ’33-.—Loraine Schoepke, Bear Creek, Wis. 1936.—Arnold ’39, Donald ’42. SINGER, E. H., Edmonton, Alta.—Edm. ’27. River Forest ’29, Valparaiso ’33- ’35. West. Reserve U., Kan. City U.— Leader, Sask. ’29-’33. Cleveland, O. ’35-’38. Sy. Bd. of Ed. St. L. ’38-’39. Dillsboro, Ind. ’39-’43. Kansas City, Mo. ’43-’45. Cincinnati, O. ’45-.— Meta Mueller, Cincinnati, O. 1937.— Martin ’40, Ronald ’43 (J). ULMER, J., Stony Plain, Alta.—Edm. ’25. River Forest ’27.—Winnipeg, Man. ’27-’29. — Emilie Ulmer, Vancouver, B.C. 1928. WIRTH, E. P., Neudorf, Sask.—Edm. ’27. River Forest ’30. Summer courses ’34-’40 at Mich. State Normal, West. State Teachers, Valparaiso.— Jonesville, Ind. ’30-’31. Bay City, Mich. ’31-.—Bertha Hermann, Sas¬ katoon, Sask. 1937.—Edith ’40. 19

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MILLER, H. R., Windthorst, Sask.— Edm. ’33. St. L. ’37.—Vernon, B.C. ’37-’38. Swift Current, Sask. ’38-’42. Nipawin, Sask. ’42-.—Elsa Goebel, Spruce Grove, Alta. 1938.—Margaret ’39, Donald ’41. MUELLER, H. E., Edmonton, Alta.— Edm. ’36. St. L. ’40.—Leavenworth, Kan. ’40-’42. Lyons, Kan. ’42-’43. Ot¬ tawa, Kan. ’43-. OHLINGER, R., MacNutt, Sask.—Edm. ’29. St. L. ’34.—Southey, Sask. ’34-’37. Fox Valley, Sask. ’37-’46.—Alita Hilde- mann, Shawano, Wis. 1935.—Milton ’36, David ’39, Ardis ’43. OTKE, A. F., Shevlin, Man.—Edm. ’32. St. L. ’36.—Duval, Sask. ’36-’43. Can. Army Chaplain ’43-.-—Hilda Riedel, Augusta, Mo. 1937. PEARCE, E. G., Edmonton, Alta.—Edm. ’37. St. L. ’42. Edm. Normal ’43.— Sexsmith, Alta. ’42-’44. Can. Army Chaplain ’44-.-—Ida Hennig, Stony Plain, Alta. 1944.—Duane ’45. PLATO, A., Leader, Sask.—Edm. ’28. St. L. ’32.—Kamloops, B.C. ’35-’38. Bluff- ton, Alta. ’38-’42.—Elizabeth Hennig, Stony Plain, Alta. 1934.—Dorothy ’36, Grace ’38, Charles ’43, George ’45. PLUNZ, A. J., Wordsworth, Sask.-—• Edm. ’31. St. L. ’35.—Sexsmith, Alta. ’35-’38. Regina, Sask. ’39. Church- bri dge, Sask. ’39-’41.—Irma Goetz, Dundurn, Sask. 1936. — Ruth ’37, David ’38, Marie ’40. REINER, A. F., Youngstown, Alta.— Edm. ’25. Milwaukee ’27. St. L. ’34.— Bluffton, Alta. ’34-’38. Trochu, Alta. ’38-’40. Didsbury, Alta. ’40-.—Hilda Marek, Bluffton, Alta. 1938.—Theo¬ dore ’39, Walter ’42, Faith ’45. RIEDEL, R. J., Edmonton, Alta.—Edm. ’38. St. L. ’44.—Yorkton, Sask. ’44- ’45. Brooklyn, N.Y. ’45-.—Dorothy Jacobsen, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1944.—Wal¬ ter ’45. RIEP, A. R., Trochu, Alta.—Edm. ’36. St. L. ’40. U. of Alta. ’42-’46.—Con¬ cordia College, Edmonton, Alta. ’38- ’39. Chilliwack, B.C. ’40-’42. New Westminster, B.C. ’42. Concordia Col¬ lege, Edmonton, Alta. ’42-.—Louise Shulz, Stony Plain, Alta. 1941.—Karin ’42, Richard ’44. SASS, F., Nutana, Sask.—Edm. ’39. St. L. ’43. — Spring Valley, Sask. ’43-’46. Southey, Sask. ’46-.—Ida Esslinger, St. Louis, Mo. 1944.—Jeannette ’45 (f). SCHAAN, H. W., MacNutt, Sask.— Edm. ’35. St. L. ’39.—Kamloops- Lumby, B.C. ’39-’45. Oliver, B.C. ’45-. —Louise Popp, Longtown, Mo. 1940. —Herbert ’41, Loretta ’44. SCHAEFER, Fr., Southey, Sask.—Edm. ’34. St. L. ’39.—Markerville, Alta. ’39- ’40. Cadillac, Sask. ’40-’43. St. Wal- burg, Sask. ’43-’45. Renalut, Ill. ’45-.— Alice Rehmer, Red Bud, Ill. 1941.— Frances ’42, Margaret ’44. SCHIENBEIN, W., Edmonton, Alta.— Edm. ’35. St. L. ’40. Edm. Normal ’42 and ’43.—Wembley, Alta. ’40-.— Gertrude Fleischer, Edmonton, Alta. 1943.—Doreen ’44. SCHMIDT, Rein, Vernon, B.C.—Edm. ’25. Oakland ’27. St. L. ’32.—Santa Rosa, Pampa, Argent. ’33-’38. Crespo, Entre Rios, Argent. ’38-’42. Banfield, F.C.S., Argent. ’42-’46.—Maria Beckel, Huanguelen, F.C.S., Argent. 1936.— Maria Isabel ’37, Carlos Reynaldo ’39, Gerardo Donaldo ’41, Marta Juanita ’43. SCHOLE, F. A., Chipman, Alta.—Edm. ’27. St. L. ’32.—Clinton, Ill. ’32-’35. Chenoa, Ill. ’35-.—Emma Krause 1932. Dolores ’33. SCHULTZ, O. G., Edmonton, Alta.— Edm. ’37. St. L. ’41. Western Re¬ serve U. ’41 -’42.—Bedford, Ohio ’41- ’43. Pontiac, Mich. ’43-. — Helene Eberts, Detroit, Mich. 1941.—Michael ’42, Stephen ’44, Helene ’45. SCHULZ, D., Duval, Sask.—Edm. ’38. St. L. ’43.-—Yorkton, Sask. ’43-’44. Frobisher, Sask. ’44. SCHWERMANN, R. W., Edmonton, Alta.—Edm. ’37. St. L. ’41.—St. Louis, Mo. ’41 -’42. North Vancouver, B.C. ’42. Vancouver, B.C. ’42-’45. U.S. Chaplain ’45-.—Edna Harlos, Van¬ couver, B.C. 1943.—Joan ’ 45 . 18



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THE COLLEGE COLLEGE GRADUATES 1946 WALDIMAR DRESSLER—Waldimar came to us in 1942 from his home at Langenburg, Sask., and he has finally reached the goal toward which he pointed all his labors—graduation. During the past year Waldimar served faithfully and well as the president of the student body, being always willing to help the students with their problems. His polite manners and ready laughter made him many friends during his stay at Concordia. Wal¬ dimar always took an active part in sports activ¬ ities, playing hockey, baseball, handball, and vol¬ leyball. He also enlisted his boundless energy in church work, teaching Sunday School and serving on the executive of the Bethlehem Walther Lea¬ gue. His work in his studies was always of a very high calibre. LOWELL GUEBERT—Edmonton, Alta. Lowell was one of the most active members of the student body during the past nine months, filling many posts well with his excellent organizing ability. His cheerful nature endeared him to many Con- cordians. He served as the head of the Literary Committee, which supplied excellent entertain¬ ment for the student body throughout the year, and held the important position of news reporter of the AURORA staff. He was co-manager of the Concordia canteen, and also played a leading role in the school operetta. Sports activities constitut¬ ed a great love for Lowell—he played left wing on the hockey team for several years, and on the baseball team he held down the keystone posi¬ tion. He was also adept at handball and volley¬ ball. 20

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