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

 - Class of 1950

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ELDON OHLINGER, Wetaskiwin, Alta. “Ohly” Aim: Ministry. Ping-pong, Skating. “Now, now, Hippe, don’t do anything I’ll be sorry for.” MARVIN GOERTZ, Stony Plain, Alta. Aim: Ministry. “Busse, let me in your room to read; min e’s noisy.” DELMAR LOUIS, Middle Lake, Sask. “Dell” Aim: Undecided. Ping-pong, Skating. “I might be the youngest of the Louis’s, but I’m not the smallest—one way.” ARTHUR LUEDTKE, Frobisher, Sask. “Art” Aim: Ministry. Skating, Wrestling. “Who said they sell pid- geon milk at the Polar Bar?” ROLAND MEYER, Boise, Idaho, U.S.A. Aim: Undecided. Football, Hockey. “ ! I DON BAMBURGER, Spruce Grove, Alta. “Bambi” Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Hockey, Ping-pong. “Why talk if I can listen?” HENRY BENSLER, Pincher Creek, Alta. “Clark” Aim: Undecided. Basketball, Ping-pong, Skating. “What’s Gable got that I haven’t, and how long will it take me to grow one?” WARREN FANNING, Trail, B.C. Aim: Ministry. Ping-pong, Skating. Fanning: Do you serve shrimp here? Waiter: Sure, we serve everybody. EWALD BAUER, Stony Plain, Alta. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. “It takes some time be¬ fore I get going—but give me time, will ya? BRYCE BARON, Wideview, Sask. Aim: Undecided. Ping-pong, Skating. “Spatz, you did it; I saw you.” JOHN BORGER, Lymburn, Alta. “Phillip” Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Hockey, Tobogganing, Stamp Collecting. “Although I’m younger, I’m stronger than my brother Gus.” GORDON BUSCH, Inglis, Man. Aim: R.C.M.P. Hockey, Ping-pong, Baseball. “Don’t my red hair show up much better with a brush-cut?”

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ELROY TREIT, Regina, Sask. ' Petz” Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Baseball, Stamp Collecting, Red Cross, Aurora. “Please, why do spares and privileges always have to clash with Latin?” JOHN MADSEN, Williams Lake, B.C. Aim: Doctor. Swimming, Skiing, Red Cross. “Jiggs, have you got your homework done already?” MELVIN JOHNSON, Wolfe, Sask. Aim: Ministry. Skating, Librarian, Strolling. “Thursday afternoon, when I have a spare, In the library I go, to tutor there.” ROY WOLSKI, Wembley, Alta. Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Baseball. “Latin can be studied if you’re in the right en¬ vironment — take the faculty room.” RUTH RITTER, Edmonton, Alta. “Ritt” Aim: Undecided. Choristers, Piano, Skating. “As the poet Goethe says!” JEAN DAGEFORDE, Didsbury, Alta. Aim: Nurse. Choristers, Aurora. Skating, Tobogganing. “What’s Didsbury High got that Concordia has not got beat?” CLIFFORD LOUIS, Middle Lake, Sask. “Cliff” Aim: Undecided. Ping-pong, Skating. “Do you want to hear my latest money-mak¬ ing scheme?” RODERICK WIEMKEN, Melfort, Sask. “Wimpy” Aim: Ministry. Ping-pong, Skating. “Let’s sit down and have a big long talk on our favorite subject.” BERTHA LANGE, Millet, Alta. Aim: Undecided. Red Cross Work, Walking. “Did you get your trig?” LOIS GOETJEN, Carstairs, Alta. Aim: Nurse. Piano, Tobogganing. “Natural blonde hair is fascinating, isn’t it?” DORCAS SCHROEDER, Duff, Sask. Aim: Nurse. Skating. “Why can’t my brothers wash and mend their own socks?” IRIS VON TETTENBORN, Rimby, Alta. Aim: Undecided. Skating. “Won’t anyone play the piano for me?”



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ROBERjT FOLKMAN, Didsbury, Alta. “Bobbie” Aim: Undecided. Baseball, Hockey. , “Hey, Denny, come here. I’ve got an idea.” ILMAR RADZINS, Toronto, Ont. Aim: Ministry. Ping-pong, Skating. “Girls and studies just don’t go together; but now I’m philosophizing.” FLORENCE KAUN, Middle Lake, Sask. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Skating, Strolling. “I still say the students from Saskatchewan are dumb.” CLIFF KROENING, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Undecided. Skating. “City students are lucky even when they are sexties.” ESTHER HENKE, Brightview, Alta. Aim: Undecided. Piano, Skating. It pays to do dishes be¬ cause you can have an extra sandwich when no one is watching.” ARTHUR FRUSON, Cactus Lake, Sask. “Art” Aim: Pharmacy. Hockey, Baseball. What have the Toronto Maple Leafs got over the Montreal Ca na- diens?” GERALDINE KULAK, Stony Plain, Alta. Aim: Nurse. Choristers, Dramatics. “All ‘guter Schwaben’ come from Stony Plain.” HENRY TAUBE, South Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Undecided. Swimming, Skating. “I still insist that I wash¬ ed my upper lip this morning, but mous¬ taches grow on you.” MAUREEN MAXWELL, South Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Choristers, Volleyball. “The South Side is warm¬ er; it’s one mile closer to Florida. Sez you!” WILBERT LISKE, Wetaskiwin, Alta. Aim: Undecided. Hockey, Baseball. “Never speak unless you have to.” HILBERT HIPPE, Neudorf, Sask. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Hockey, Baseball, Ping-pong. “I can’t help it if I roll my eye-balls when I talk.” RALPH HUBER, Lipton, Sask. “Curly” Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Aurora Staff, Skating. “Use Halo for those extra curls.”

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