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

 - Class of 1953

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STUDENTS DONALD UNTERSCHULTZ (“Schultz) Calgary, Alberta Aim: Ministry. Primus, Aurora Editor, Students’ Council, Choristers, hockey, volleyball. “You just ruined mv day.” ALBERT SCHMIDT (“Al”), Falun, Alberta Aim: Ministry. Male Choir, Students’ Council, Athletic Com¬ mittee, hockey, baseball, ping-pong. “I don’t make it a practice to give a picture of my self to just anybody.” WARREN FANNING (“Austin”) Trail, B.C. Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Male choir, Aurora, ping-pong. “Not only does that rarified mountain air make one’s head light, it also curls one’s hair!” JOHN SCHOEPP (“Hans”) Wembley, Alberta Aim: Ministry. Athletic Committee, hockey, baseball. “I’m going out to¬ night to give the girls a break.” ORVILLE ULMER (“Spatz”) Stony Plain, Alberta Aim: Ministry. Aurora, Athletic Com¬ mittee, hockey, base¬ ball, volleyball, ping- pong. “I could best serve my calling by being a ‘French’ mission¬ ary.’ ELDON OHLINGER (“Ohly”) Wetaski- win, Alberta Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Aurora, Yearbook Staff, Li¬ brary. “It’s strange, but still I’d like to know who among the girls around here like fruit.” MARVIN JANZ (“Marty”) Stony Plain, Alberta Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Male Choir, Literary Commit¬ tee, Students’ Coun¬ cil. “Your stupidity nau¬ seates me beyond the point of compre¬ hension !” WILLIAM VOSS (“Willie”) Wilkie, Sask. Aim: Hockey, baseball, ping- pong, volleyball, Aurora, Athletic Committee. “Should auld ac¬ quaintance be for¬ got?” HAROLD RUF Stornaway, Sask. Aim: Ministry. Aurora, hockey, base¬ ball. “If you want to know anything about the attractions in Kan¬ sas, just ask me.” DONALD KOCH Shellmouth, Man. Aim: Ministry. Hockey, track, guitar. “Do you boys think I’ll be Primus some day?” MARVIN GOERTZ, Stony Plain, Alberta Aim: Ministry. Aurora, Library, canteen, swimming. “Look, boys, you’ve made a mistake, this isn’t the commons we’re living in.” GARWOOD RENTZ (“Micky”), Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Male Choir, Aurora, Literary Com¬ mittee, piano, ping-pong, hockey. “I may not be so bold and dashing here, but you should see me in Winnipeg!” 11

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GRADUATES ELMER MITTELSTAEDT, Bruderheim, Alberta This is Elmer’s first and last year here at Concordia. His activities here at College are, hockey, swimming, softball, and rugby. Next year Elmer intends to enroll at the University of Alberta, where he plans to take an engineering course. MILO HEUER, Dixonville, Alberta Milo is another one of our students who comes from northern Alberta. He takes a willing part in many sports ac¬ tivities. He plays hockey on the “B” team and is also a big baseball enthusiast. Ping-pong is another favorite of his and we also can find him in the boys’ commons taking part in a game of p ' nochle or bridge. Lately he has been devoting some time to handball, crokinole and basketball. Besides this he also enjoys a good bull-session and even making model airplanes. He has not yet decided upon his future occupation. ELVA LONG, Ponoka, Alberta Elva proves by the high marks she makes that she takes her schoolwork seriously. She’s an active member of the Literary Committee and sings soprano in the Choristers. Her favorite pastimes are chatting with the girls and skating. Elva’s ambition is to be a teacher and we’re confident she’ll meet with success in her chosen calling. DONNA RATKE, South Edmonton, Alberta Hale and hearty Donna Ratke from the “South” is completing her high school at Concordia despite the “cold northern climate”. Donna is always faithful in her schoolwork but takes time off for amusements, too. She likes music and plays the piano very well. Next year Donna intends to take a teacher training course at Seward, Nebraska. ELMA RAUHALA, Ponoka, Alberta Cheerful and friendly Elma is a studious co-ed who likes writing poetry. She is a soprano member of the Choristers and holds her own when it comes to defending Ponoka. She is not yet sure what work she will take up after graduation. EDWARD SEREDIAK, Andrew, Alberta This is Ed’s first and final year here at Concordia. Ed’s main activities are tumbling and photography. He is the leader of the famous “tumbing four”. Next year Ed plans to enroll at the University of Alberta, where he will study for surgery. “Don’t do too much ‘cutting up’, Ed.” EDEL YAUCK, Govan, Sask. Three years ago Edel came to Con¬ cordia from Saskatchewan to study for the ministry. Since then he has con¬ sidered the matter, and right now is not too sure of his future profession. Edel is that strong, silent type, and is very conscientious about his school work. Although he is not too athletically inclined, he seldom misses any of Con¬ cordia’s games. We wish Edel the best of luck in the future. 10



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SIEGFRIED PLATO (“Pluto”) Leader, Sask. Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Aurora, skating. “Sure, I studied my Greek for last week.” PAUL PHILIPS (“Tiny”), Langenburg, Sask. Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Male Choir, Red Cross, canteen, hockey. “Veni, vidi, vici . . . the Highlands.” DAVID GIESE (“Goose”) Edmonton, Alta. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Baseball, strolling. “Can you imagine a delicious goose roast? Well, isn’t this one too skinny, anyway?” SHIRLEY KRUGER, Carstairs, Alberta Aim: Undecided. Choristers, swimming, skating. “Say, now, what do you think of that?” NORMA DONST Leader, Sask. Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Choristers, piano, skat¬ ing. “C’mon Vi, let’s go get some more apples.” ARTHUR LUEDTKE (“Arty”) Frobisher, Sask. Aim: Ministry. Skating. “Arty, quit your act¬ ing.” RALPH BAUMGART¬ NER (“Sam”) Balgonie, Sask. Aim: Ministry. Skating, library, stamp collecting. “Nosy Sam, a man of cunning strategy and ingenious schemes.” DOREEN LECHELT (“Dodo”) Choristers, Literary Committee, Aurora, Yearbook Staff, piano, skating, volleyball, softball. “Aw, please, Susie, just this once. I’ll never do it again!” MABEL LUEDTKE (“Bel”) Frobisher, Sask. “Don’t tempt me, girls, you know I’m on a diet.” ARLO NAST (“Red”) Round Hill, Alberta Aim: Undecided. Hockey, Choristers, Male Choir. “I am the last of the Nasts.” HILBERT HIPPE, Neudorf, Saskatchewan. Aim: Medicine. Baseball, hockey, ping-pong, volleyball. “I just had to come back.” GERALD DAMENT (“Snowball”), Pembroke, Ontario. Aim: Ministry. Basketball, badminton, skiing. “Honest, I have only nineteen cigarettes left.” 12

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