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DOROTHY SCHMIDT, Langenburg, Sask. “Schmidiy” Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Girls’ Prima, Choristers, Students’ Council. “If everyone was as kind hearted as ‘Schmiddy’ this world would be grand.” ELLEN LOGSTED, Tofield, Alta. Aim: Teacher. Literary Committee, Piano. “Well, now don’t everybody look at me just ’cause I hit the wrong note in Devo¬ tion this morning.” DENNIS LOUIS, Middle Lake, Sask. “Louie” Aim: Radio Engineering. Ping-pong, Yearbook Staff. “Shucks, these Profs have nothing on me in electricity.” MARVIN MEUMEISTER, Mercoal, Alta. Aim: Electrical Engineering. Slight of Hand, Skating. “Our advanced curriculum postulates a renovated Social Studies textbook.” FRED KLINGBEIL, Manola, Alta. “Fritz” Aim: Undecided. Hockey, Leather Work, Choristers. “He’s the strong, silent type.” EARL SCHEUER, Didsbury, Alta. Aim: Accountant. Choristers, Skating. “It’s two days since I got a letter from Claresholm; there must be one today!” ADOLF PLATO, Ponoka, Alta. “Padlo” Aim: Electrical Engineer. Hockey, Ping-pong. “Don’t stand there, Schmidt, start sweeping!” WILLIAM BIEBER, Neudorf, Sask. “Bill” Aim: Pharmacy. Baseball, Hockey, Ping-pong. “Why does Prof. Guebert always catch me when I skip classes?” VIRGINIA ROSNAU, Bruderheim, Alta. “Gin” Aim: Nurse. Choristers, Aurora, Athletic Committee, Skating, Tobogganing. “Her favorite hobby is leaning over the counter.” EILEEN GETZINGER, Spruce Grove, Alta. Aim: Nurse. Literary Committee, Skating, Dramatics. “Yes, I know I’m cute, but I really have no time to talk.” 15
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JACK MOHR. Aim: Ministry. Students’ Council, Yearbook, Canteen, Skating. “Please don’t close the canteen, Jack. It’s still 15 minutes before study hours.” TED MEICHSNER. Stornaway, Sask. “Mike” Aim: Undecided. Students’ Council, Athletic Committee, Canteen, Baseball, Ping-pong, Skating. “I sure had my Von selling ads, but it’s nothing like baseball.” 9TANLEY MINCHAU, South Edmonton. “Mink” Aim: Dentistry. Swimming, Boxing. “I can grow two complete moustaches in a year.” GERHARD RITTER, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Undecided. Choristers, Skating. “Saskatchewan snow is sure cold on bare feet.” LOIS KRUGER, Olds, Alta. “Coogie” Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Athletic Committee, Choristers, Swimming. “College life is what you make it.” MILDRED SCHWERMANN, Edmonton. “Mid” Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Skating, Choristers. “Hey, Kids, it’s ‘Eintachs’; let’s have a party.” WALTER KUPSCH, Bruderheim, Alta. “Schpuk” Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Choristers, Hockey, Baseball, Accordian. “Give me five minutes more of your time, boys, and let’s swing it.” ARTHUR WRUBLESKI, New Sarepta, Alta. “Rubles” Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Hockey, Baseball, Ping-pong, Handball. “I just discovered I was registered in Social III this year.” OTTO SCHLAYER, Pibroch, Alta. “Ottomohile” Aim: Aeronautical Engineer. Ping-pong, Hockey, Orchestra. “Come on, fellas, let’s harmonize.” WILFRED HANNEMANN, Ardrossan, Alta. Hannibal” Aim: Undecided. Reading, Swimming, Ping-pong. “Hannibal . . . telephone!” 14
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MARIE SEIFERT, Hatton, Sask. I Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Choristers, Skating, Ping-pong. ' “I wonder what those girls are up to again?” FRIEDA SCHROEDER, Camrose, Alta. “Bangsy” Aim: Teacher. Skating, Choristers, Volleyball. “At about nine-fifteen every nite: Frieda, Telephone!” ELEANOR KLANN, Edmonton, Alta. “Ellie” Aim: Pharmacist. Choristers, Piano, Skating. “What’s the attraction in the library, Ellie?” FRIEDA RATH, Kimball, Alta. Aim: Teacher. Skating, Guitar. “I wonder if my brother will let me have his guitar tonite.” ERNEST RATH, Kimball, Alta. Aim: Ministry. Playing Guitar, Singing, Skating. “It’s no fun to play a guitar, if you can t yodel too.” GORDON FRIED, Spirit River, Alta. Aim: Undecided. Literary Activities, Skating, Dramatics. “When Caesar crossed the Rubicon, did he say, “I’ll get you too, Fried’?” ROBERT OSWALD, Edmonton, Alta. “Ossie” Aim: Undecided. Ping-pong, Skating. “Red hair and baby blue eyes, Make me look gentle, but try me, you guys.” PETER VATHJE, MacKay, Alta. “Horsetopeter” Aim: Engineering. Stamp Collecting. “Seems I just can’t get enuf sleep.” RECORD ENROLMENT AND RECORD GRADUATING CLASS For the fourth consecutive year, Concordia has established a record in the total number of students enrolled. 123 were registered in the fall of 1949. Of these, 93 are boys and 33 are girls. Newcomers totaled 43. Of the 123 students enrolled 57 are preparing for work in the church, either as pastors or Christian day-school teachers. The graduating class of 1950 is also the largest we have ever had. 16
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