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HIGH SCGCCL Graduating Class 1947 EMIL LANGE Millet, Alberta. Aurora staff, guitar, softball. Aim: The Ministry. “Only one more Aurora issue tc publish.” GLENN PETERSEN Standard, Alberta. Aim: Pharmacy. “Parlez-vous Francais?” ALBERT ROTH Fox Valley, Saskatchewan. Hockey, handball, Choristers. Aim: Teacher. “Don’t let anyone tell me that we haven’t any corn on our farm!” LLOYD PEARCE Edmonton, Alberta Hockey, golf, piano. Aim: Teacher. “The one thing that I like better than watching hockey games is playing hockey.” WALTER SEEHAGEL Stony Plain, Alberta. Hockey, baseball, guitar. Aim: Pharmacy. “He packs a lot of meaning into a few quiet-spoken words.” LUMIR MOTTL Sunnybrook, Alberta. Hockey, baseball. Aim: Teacher. “Why couldn’t we have more girls at Concordia?” LUTHER SCHROEDER MacNutt, Saskatchewan. Hockey, baseball, handball. Aim: The Ministry. “Some day I shall be the best speaker in Western Canada.” 10
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DEPARTMENT First Year College DAVID HONIG: Hailing from Plumas, Manitoba, Dave is now also in his fourth year at Concordia, and he has become a landmark at the college. Quiet and studious, David always maintained his calm, stoical temperament under any amount of “ribbing” from his fellow students. In the minds of most students David and a copy of the Reader’s Digest or some other book will always seem to be¬ long together. During the past year Dave served faithfully as the president of the Bethlehem Walther League, and also was an invaluable mem¬ ber of the bass section of the choristers and an Aurora typist. In sports he never stood out, but when he did take part it was with unlimited enthusiasm. Of great mental capabilities, David combined these with high ideals to make himself a lovable part of Concordia. THEODORE LUCHT: Now in his Secunda year, “Teddy,” whose home is in MacNutt, Saskatch¬ ewan, has attended Concordia for four years. In the past year Ted served for some time as the chairman of the Literary Committee, but midway through the year he switched to the Athletic Com¬ mittee, which he found much more to his liking. In young people’s work Ted capably filled the position of vice-president of Grace Walther League. An excellent athlete, Ted continued to excel in his right-wing position on the hockey squad, and always did well in baseball, handball, and volleyball. Dour Teddy presented a fierce outward appearance, but never was he able to con¬ ceal his heart of gold from his fellow students. The College Department Our College Department comprises two junior college years above Grade XII, and is affiliated with Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., where students specialize over a period of four years in the study of theology. The course in this department is desig¬ nated for the ministerial student only. It includes the following subjects: Religion, Latin Language and Literature, Greek Language and Literature, English Language and Literature, German Language and Literature, Economics, Sociology, Science Survey and Humanities. 9
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DEPARTMENT NORMAN LANGE Millet, Alberta. Orchestra, softball, Choristers, Stu¬ dents Council, Aurora Staff. Aim: The Ministry. “Ten laughs a day keep ten doctors away.” VIOLET ZWICK Hines Creek, Alberta. Students Council, Literary Commit¬ tee, Choristers. Aim: Nurse, “Out of my way, girls . . . I’m a tom¬ boy.” GERALDINE HENNIG Wostok, Alberta. Aurora Staff, piano. Aim: Teacher. “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” MARION BALCOMBE Vancouver, British Columbia. Cnoristers, piano. Aim: Nurse. “Don’t ever get me angry or. . . .!” NAOMI HENNIG Wostok, Alberta. Choristers. Aim: Nurse. “My one thought this year is to care for my sister, Margaret.” DOROTHY MARQUARDT Artland, Saskatchewan. Aim: Undecided. “What fun is there eating if you can’t gossip at the same time?” ROSE ADOMITE Lloydminster, Sask. Skating. Aim: Nurse. “There is no pleasure quite like— eating.” LILLIAN HENNIG Andrew, Alberta. Aurora Staff: Piano. Aim: Teacher. “I do come to classes on time once in a while.” 11
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