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THEODORE LUCHT PRIMUS THE COLLEGE DEPRRTmEDT
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CONCORDIA COU-fcOE unfe®!? —“4 Wr .-i ' J VIEWS OF COLLEGE BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS 1. Administration Building 2. Main Entrance 3. Another View of the Administration Building 4. Faculty Row 5. Principal’s Residence with College in Background 6. and 7. Refectory in Winter and Summer 8. View of Buildings from the Southeast 9. College Sign, Janitor with Power Mower 11
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College Deportment THEODORE A. LUCHT Commonly known to his fellow students as “Teddy” or “Lucky” came to Con¬ cordia five years ago from MacNutt, Saskatchewan. He is now finishing his secunda year. His popularity with the students has been a great benefit to him in carrying out his duties as president of the student body, the position which he held during the past year. For three years he has served on the Aurora Staff, and was co-manager of the Concordia Canteen for two years. An excellent athlete, Ted held the key-position of centre forward on the first line of the hockey squad and continues to be very enthusiastic in baseball, handball and volley-ball (of the latter he was on the winning team last fall). In his spare moments you will likely see him sitting at his desk poring over some newly- thought-up electrical gadget. Ted has a loveable personality which the students will long remember. RONALD RAEDEKE Four years ago Calgary sent us Ronnie Raedeke. Today, he’s eight inches taller, still chums with “Cootsie” Eifert and is as much a part of the school as the dinner bell. College subjects are a cinch for Ron and extra-curricular activities . . . well, you name it, and Ronnie’s in it. Concordia is justly proud of him as one of the most capable Aurora editors it has ever had. Ronald is our “Available Jones”, always glad to help anybody, even with Algebra. All these qualities combined with his mellow disposition an d the fact that he’s now an Edmontonian make Ronnie a super fellow to know as a friend. HERBERT FOX, Edmonton, Alberta “Herbie” is a student of unusually great ability. As chairman of the Literary Committee, he worked with a zeal which one cannot but admire and was largely responsible for producing the many fine programs which will live in the memories of our students long after they leave Concordia. His excellent musical talent accounts for the fact that he was always chosen to handle the musical score for our operettas and choristers. The outdoors always constituted a great love for “Herbie”. He is an ardent skiing enthusiast and is never absent from any hikes or other outings. His good humor and jovial manner have won him many friends at Concordia. LUTHER SCHROEDER Came to Concordia in 1946 from MacNutt, Saskatchewan. Since that time he has fitted himself into Concordia life very nicely. This year he served on the Aurora staff, as treasurer of the yearbook committee. Students’ Council, Chief Librarian, and also was president of “Baby Beth”, a flourishing Walther League Society. In sports Luther plays on defence in hockey and third base in baseball. Besides these two major sports, he also excels in handball and volley ball. Luther is always ready to laugh at any joke and has a few up his sleeve, too. Saskatchewan is proud to have him as one of its representatives. WALTER SEEHAGEL Walter Seehagel, hailing from Stony Plain, came to Concordia three years ago to complete his matriculation course and graduated last year. It was indeed a pleasant surprise to all his fellow-students to learn that “Walt” returned to Concordia to study for the ministry. “Walt” is very versatile in sports. He played left wing on our hockey team and also held the key position of second base on the baseball team last year. He is also adept at volleyball and ping-pong. During the past school-year “Walt” did an excellent job of providing sports activities for the student body, as president of the Athletic Committee. 13
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