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

 - Class of 1951

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HILBERT HIPPE, Neudorf, Sask. “Packrat.” Aim: Athletic Instructor. Baseball, Hockey, Ping-pong, Athletic Committee. “It’s surprising what I can find to add to my collections.” WILLIAM FOX, Vancouver, B.C. Aim: Undecided. Roller Skating. “Boys, I really did get sick in that Health class.” LORRAINE CHRISTENSON, South Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Nurse. “If only the answers were as easy as the ques¬ tions.” PAUL PHILLIPS, Shellmouth, Man. Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Model Building, Violin. “It’s this business of sleeping in that makes me so thin. DONNA RATKE, South Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Piano. “Br-r-r the South Side’s cold but the North Side is colder.” RONALD KENDALL, Churchbridge, Sask. “Knedel.” Aim: R.C.M.P. Hockey, Volleyball. “I wish you guys would quit teasing me about spring fever.” EDEL YAUCK, Govan, Sask. “Chris.” Aim: Ministry. Baseball, Skating. “Please don’t talk to me, I’m busy thinking.” RUTH DRESSLER, Churchbridge, Sask. Aim: Teacher. Choristers, Piano. “I received only two letters today.” WILLIAM VOSS, Wilkie, Sask. Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Baseball, Ping- pong. “Maybe at first he’s a little bit shy—but wait a while girls, then give him a try.” JOAN NOWOCZIN Hythe, Alta. “Navaho.” Aim: Nurse. Skating, Choristers. “Having relatives in the city sure comes in handy.” NORMA SCHEUER, Olds, Alta. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Choristers, Skating. “There must be a parcel from home today.” LORRAINE GERLINGER, Lymburn, Alta. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Choristers, Piano. “Really, I don’t want to be of any bother.”

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LOIS EIFERT, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Nurse. Skating. “When it’s time for the third bell, it’s time for Lois.” SHIRLEY FANNING, Trail, B.C. Aim: Medicine. Choristers, Piano, Skating. “One thing about reciting Latin in your sleep— nobody wants to listen.” ARTHUR SPLETT, Paradise Hill, Sask. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Hockey, Baseball. “One of these days I’m going to haul off and get hurt.” GOTTLIEB ZEHNER, Chilliwack, B.C. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Hockey, Baseball. “Next year I’ll start up a Russian class instead of Latin.” ARNOLD KAUN, Middle Lake, Sask. Aim: Undecided. Skating. “Why do we have to have German so early?” HANS HASSELMAN, Twin Butte, Alta. Aim: Farmer. Hockey, Baseball, Rink Caretaker. “You sexties get the rink scraped or you’ll get Strafarbeit.” HAROLD RUF, Stornoway, Sask. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Hockey, Aurora, Ping- pong. “I let my sister do all the talking.” RONALD SIMONSON, South Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Law or Geology. Chess. “South Edmonton seems to attract Ron even more than classes.” ROBERT ZIMMER, Regina, Sask. “Zim.” Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Hockey, Baseball, Swim¬ ming. “Well, ah, light-bulb, Venetian blind, saw a purple pencil sharpen¬ er, if it doesn’t rain or. the rhubarb.” AUDREY RUF, Stornoway, Sask. Aim: Nurse. Choristers, Skating. “Five foot two, eyes of blue, has anyone seen Audrey.” BERNICE FUHR, Gladmare, Sask. Aim: Nurse. “Being Ma’s and Cap’s niece has its advantages, but I wish I could go home for a while.” MARILYN BEFUS, Didsbury, Alta. “Beef.” Aim: Nurse. Skating, Volleyball, Choristers. “Sure I can take teasing.”



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SHIRLEY KRUGER, Olds, Alta. Aim: Undecided. Skating, Singing, Choristers. “I may study hard, but when I have fun, I really have fun.” DOREEN LECHELT, I.angenburg, Sask. Aim: Music Teacher. “Better late than never.” ANTON GOEBEL, Neudorf, Sask. “Tony.” Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Baseball, Choristers. “Some people don’t like brush cuts, but they’ll learn.” MILO HEUER, Dixonville, Alta. Aim: R.C.M.P. Hockey, Baseball, Ping- pong, “I thought black and white looked good to¬ gether, that is why I did it.” GARWOOD RENTZ, Winnipeg, Man. Aim: Undecided. Piano, Hockey, Ping- pong. “Homework or ping- pong? — Oh, why ar¬ gue? I’m going to play ping-pong anyway.” DAVID GIESE, Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Hockey. “Don’t ever let anyone tell you it’s fun to have a broken ankle.” ALFRED KELLER, Nut Mountain, Sask. “Peanuts.” Aim: Ministry. “Why does everybody al¬ ways pick on me?” ORVILLE ULMER, Stony Plain, Alta. “Spatz.” Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Baseball. “I’m not hurt, I just like acting as if I am.” WALTER KUNKEL, Rosevear, Alta. “Knuckle.” Aim: Undecided. Students’ Council, Skating. Ornithology. “The name ‘Irene’ simply enthralls me every time my roombuck mentions it.” RALPH BAUMGARTNER, Regina, Sask. “Sam.” Aim: Ministry. Skating. “Now listen here Phillips, or I’ll smash you.” Pastor A. Appelt of Edmonton has been kind enough to take over a number of classes in Grade X religion. The students in his class are those who are at the same time preparing for confirmation. REV. A. APPELT

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