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

 - Class of 1949

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CEP ACT HE NT FIRST YEAR COLLEGE JOHN NIELSEN, Alberni, B.C. Aim: Ministry. President of Student Body, Choristers, Students’ Council. Sociology Prof.: “What is the name given to those who want to abolish the existing order?’’ Nielsen: “Sexties!” LUTHER SCHROEDER MacNutt, Sask. “Hormone”. Aim: Ministry. Baseball, Library, Yearbook and Aurora Staffs. Luther, Luther, quite contrary ' Demands no noise in the Library. But when it comes to playing ball His lusty voice out- shouts them all. VALENTINE HENNIG Wostok. Alta. Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Choristers, Ping-pong, Literary Committee, Yearbook. Bauer: “What did Aeneas go to Carthage for?” Val: “Oh, for a little while.” HERBERT FRUSON Cactus Lake, Sask. “Schmooson”. Aim: Ministry. Choris¬ ters, Yearbook. “You can ask more questions as a teacher than as a stu¬ dent.” WALTER SEEHAGEL Stony Plain, Alta. “Seeb”. Aim: Ministry. Baseball, Hockey, Ping-pong, Ath¬ letic Committee, Stu¬ dents’ Council. “Of all commands, I dread this fate: Seehagel next; stand up, translate!” PAUL SCHROEDER MacNutt, Sask. Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Baseball, Choristers, Ath¬ letic Committee. “Paul!” you hear the students scream, “Come open up ’ye old canteen.” WILLIAM BUSSE Forbes, N. Dakota “Tut”. Aim: Ministry. Choris¬ ters, Aurora Staff, Year¬ book. Regardless of the fact that his folks moved south, he still prefers the North. ROBERT BAUER, Edmonton, Alta.—“Bobby” Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Baseball. Bauer: “What is the roof of the mouth called?” Prof.: “The palate, sir.” Bauer: “Good! That’s all 1 need to finish my crossword puzzle.” CLARENCE EIFERT, Leduc, Alta.—“Cootsie” Aim: Ministry. Aurora Staff, Choristers. “I wonder whose Dodge he’s been driving last? His father’s or . . . .” 11

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COLLEGE COLLEGE GRADUATES Ron Raedeke RONALD RAEDEKE, Edmonton, Alta. Know Ron and you know a fellow who is as useful as he Is friendly. His wide experience in every¬ thing from running diesel engines to being a butcher enables him to perform efficiently the many duties re¬ quired of him. Sleep and study aren’t too familiar but mention the “Aurora” to him, and you’ll see him aroused to intense Interest. Always an ardent sports fan, Ron showed us his ability in hockey when he played goalie for several games this season. Ronnie’s cheery greeting will be missed when he’s at the “Sem”, but his work and personality have shown us that he’ll be a success wherever he goes. THEODORE LUCHT MacNutt, Sask. Came to Concordia from MacNutt, Sask., six years ago. Teddy’s lovable person¬ ality and good humor have endeared him to many Con- cordians. As right winger on Concordia’s powerful hockey squad, “Teddy” seldom re¬ turned home from a game without his name on the scoring list. T. Lucht He also plays a good brand of baseball or handball. As president of the Athletic Committee during the last term, Ted showed his quali¬ ties of leadership and dilig¬ ent work by considerably improving the sports pro¬ gram. He has served faith¬ fully as an Aurora reporter for the last four years and also on the Yearbook staff. HERBERT FOX, Edmonton, Alta. He should not be confused with Spike Jones for he is leader of Concordia’s well known Spike Jones orchestra. When Herbie was born his father said he would grow up to be a president, but he fooled everyone, for he is two presidents: of the Literary Committee and of St. Peter’s Walther League. One of the outstanding programmes for the year, the Amateur Hour, is planned by him. Herbie also has the leading role of pianist of the choristers and is a member of the Students’ Council. He is never afraid of taking home a report card, for school work seems to come naturally. He likes skiing and skating for a winter pastime, and fishing in summer. Concordia will be losing a great organizer and friend this year. H. Fox 10



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men scnecL GERALDINE BECKER, Tofielcl, Alta. “Becky” GERHARD MILLER, Melville, Sask. “Garry” Aim: Engineering. Aurora Staff, Piano, Chemistry. “Sit down a min¬ ute and let me explain the Einstein Theory.” WERNER KLINGBEIL, New Sarcpta, Alta. Aim: Chem. Engineering. Hockey, Violin. “Going to stay up and study with me tonight, Baron?” JOYCE HOLM, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Nurse. Figure Skating, Swim¬ ming, Dramatics. Full of laughter, full of fun; “Joe” is ready to help anyone. WALTER RAEDEKE, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: To do something different. Choristers, Dramatics, Red Cross. “I’ll always stick to the old Latin proverb: Ad astra per aspera. Trans¬ lated: take it easy.” JEAN POHL, Flatbush, Alta. “Beanie” Aim: Secretary. Choristers, Students’ Council, Piano. “Algebra would be fun if we had no tests.” .Mm: Nurse. Aurora Staff, Literary Committee, Softball, Piano. “Ac least you don’t have to sit still so long if you come late for classes!”

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