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

 - Class of 1949

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Students 1949 JACK MOHR, Rcblin, Man. Aim: Ministry. Skating. “Next to my Greek, the South Side takes up most of my time.” RICHARD STEININGER, West Summerland, B.C. Aim: Ministry. Baseball, Hockey, Handball. Wonder why “Dick” took that picture down from his desk? STANLEY MINCHAU, Edmonton, Alta. “Mink” Aim: Dentistry. Boxing, Swimming, Rugby. (Proudly) “1 haven’t had a yellow slip for a whole week!” FRED KLINGBEIL, Manola, Alta. “Fritz” Aim: Undecided. Leather work, Hockey, Fishing. He seldom takes his voice along. WILLIAM BIEBER, Neudorf, Sask. Aim: Pharmacy. Baseball. “Otto, will wdl you ever get up for breakfast?” GERHARD RITTER, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Ministry. Choristers. “There’s something at¬ tractive about a small town like Dldsbury.” M. SCHWERMANN, Edmonton, Alta. ELLEN LOGSTED, Tofield, Alta. Aim: Teacher. Bicycle Riding. “Did you say the bell rang, Evelyn? Gin, wait for me.” ARTHUR OSWALD, Edmonton, Alta. “Ozzie” Aim: Undecided. Hockey, Volleyball. “I’ll have to admit that Concordia has it all over Scona.” “Mid” Aim: Parochial school teacher. Choristers, Athletic Comm., Year¬ book Staff. I guess we will just have to make a special toboggan of “hard” wood for Mid. LEONARD KAUT, Hines Creek, Alta. “Father Kaut” Aim: Teacher. Violin, Skating. “Why does a man have to waste the best years of his life going to school?” OTTO SCHLAYER, Pibroch, Alta. Aim: Aeronautical Engineer. Red Cross, Ping- pong, Skating. “Where laughter rises with great din You’ll find Sublayer and his violin.” EARL SCHEUER, Didsbury, Alta. Aim: Chartered Accountant. Choristers, Base¬ ball, Red Cross, Accordion. Earl came to school, education to procure; But has lots of fun on the side—that’s for sure

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liiah $ch€€l 1948 WALTER KUPSCH, Bruderheim, Alta. “Schpuk” Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Hockey, Baseball, Accordion. “Never worry, Pierre.” KENNETH ZORN, Oakshella, Sask. Aim; Ministry. Ping-pong, Handball, Aurora Staff, Official Bell-ringer. “Prctti’ short Greek class, wasn’t it?” MURVYN KENTEL, MacNutt, Sask. “Murphy” Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Baseball. He’s gradually supplanting his “Schwaebisch” vo¬ cabulary with Latin and Greek. LEANDER ARNDT, Blackfoot, Alta. “Leo” Aim; Ministry. Library Staff, Skating, Piano. “It’s almost time for my annual brush- cut.” VIRGINIA CLUCAS, Edmonton, Alta. “Gin” Aim: Undecided. Literary Committee. “Is there anything I can do?” EDWIN LEHMAN, Ereedom, Alta. Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Aurora Staff. “Boy, isn’t that sharp, eh?” DONALD ANDREWS, MacNutt, Sask. “Andrich” Aim: Parochial school teacher. Skating, Base¬ ball, Photography, “Mike, let’s go to Dolly’s Cafe.” THEO. MEICHSNER, Stornoway, Sask. “Mike” Aim: Parochial school teacher. Baseball, Stu¬ dent’s Council. “That pitch would have snuck past Greenberg for a called strike.” LOIS KRUGER. Olds, Alta. Aim: Parochial school teacher. Prima, Aurora Staff, Students’ Coun¬ cil, Athletic Comm., Yearbook Staff, Chor¬ isters. Her red hair docs not go with her jolly disposition. CLIFFORD GUEBERT, Edmonton, Alta. “Gibby” Aim; Ministry. Literary Committee, Choristers. “Have you any bubble gum. Bob? I’ll need it in that play.” WILLIAM GIECK, Beiseker, Alta. Aim; Undecided. Ping-pong, Hockey. “I take a walk every day after supper to aid my digestion.” ROBERT RAEDEKE, Edmonton, Alta. Aim; Ministry. Choristers, Literary Commit¬ tee, Track. “Go west, young man, go west!”



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WILFRED HANNENMAN, Ardrossan, Alta. “Han nibal” Aim: Undecided. Reading. “I’m quiet, but my marks show what I could tell you.” ARTHUR WRUBLESKI, New Sarepta, Alta. “Ruby” Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Hockey, Base¬ ball, Handball. Biology as all know, is just a time for rest; So naturally, that subject is the one I like best.” ■sints ' P ' - ' s- KENNETH JANZOW, Medicine Hat, Alta. Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Handball, La¬ crosse, Baseball. “Why can’t we drop study hours to play hockey?” ERNEST WEDMAN, Edmonton, Alta. “Weedie” Aim: Undecided. Saxophone, Hockey. “Since I got my Model T, the women on the South Side come like geese.” GORDON BARON, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Ministry. Skating, Baseball. “Have you got a match? My pipe’s out again.” WALTER RITTER. Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Violin. “Who said my head looks like a rugby ball?” GERHARDT EIFERT, Leduc, Alta. “Jiggs” Aim: Ministry. Skiing, Skating, Ping-pong. “Helping the Aurora makes life interesting once m a while.” ALBERT BERG, Stereo, Alta. Aim: Locomotive En¬ gineer. Hockey, Base¬ ball. “There’s nothing like half an hour of good music over the radio.” EILEEN GETZINGER, Spruce Grove, Alta. Aim: Nurse. Choristers, Skating. “The less you speak, the more you learn.” DORIS FUHR. Edmonton, Alta. “Duff” Aim; Undecided. Choristers, Swimming. “Don’t start me giggling again.” RONALD FOX, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: R.C.M.P. Hockey. “Why did they invent excuse slips?” HERBERT HYATT, Southey, Sask. “Doc” Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Choristers. “It’s an advantage to have older brothers and sisters.”

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