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ELMER BOLLEFER ( Balls ) Lake Lenore, Saskatchewan Elmer entered Concordia in 1953. He and his friend “Stork” are the main competi¬ tors for top position in class honors. He likes playing baseball and taking part in the noble game of horseshoes. KENNETH LISKE ( Stork ) Wetaskiwin, Alberta “Quiet and contented as a Borden cow” aptly describes “Stork”, who is seldom noisy. Ken has gained the respect of his fellow students by his amazing marks in science, etc., etc. Future—undecided. GORDON HILL Edmonton, Alberta Gordon entered Con¬ cordia in the year 1952. His extra - curricular activities have center¬ ed around sports. He played on hockey team for two years, as short¬ stop on the baseball team, and guard for the basketball team. ARTHUR MENSCH Shellmouth, Man. Hailing from Shell- mouth, Art came to College in 1951. This year he ably refereed the hockey games and played goal for some of the games. He also en¬ joys playing volleyball, football and cleaning the gym. Art plans to begin training for the RCMP this fall. ROY OZWALD ( Ozzie ) Edmonton, Alberta Ozzie, one of our city students, is completing his Grade XII this year. He organized and cap¬ tained Concordia’s first basketball team. Be¬ sides playing a fine game of volleyball or hockey, he is also an active member of the Literary Committee. Ozzie plans on enter¬ ing University this fall. PETER BRUER Edmonton, Alberta Peter entered Con cordia in the fall of ’53, hailing originally from Long Beach, Cali¬ fornia. This year he is completing his Grade XII course. He is as yet undecided as to what he will do after gradua¬ tion. IRVIN HENKE, Brightview, Alberta Irvin came from Brightview three years ago. He has been a member of the Library Staff, Social Committee and Students’ Coun¬ cil, and also typist for the Aurora. Irvin is also active in basketball, hockey and base¬ ball. Future vocation—undecided. DORIS BIBERDORF ( Bebe ) From Saskatchewan hails another of our graduates. “Bebe” has chosen Parochial School Teaching as her future. Sings in Choristers and likes skating. Next fall she will go to River Forest. 9
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JOHN SCHOEPP ( Hans ) Wembley, Alberta Hans came to Concordia in 1950. He has ORVILLE ULMER ( Spatz ) Stony Plain, Alberta Spatz entered Concordia in 1950. He is a member on: Aurora Staff, Athletic Com¬ mittee, Male Chorus, Dormitory Council and this year he was our LSGS representa¬ tive. His major interests centred around athletics: Hockey, basketball, baseball and tumbling. He will enter River Forest in fall. been very active in sports: Hockey (4), Baseball (3), wrestling, tumbling, basket¬ ball and Students’ Council, Aurora Staff, Dorm Council, Yearbook (Editor), and Athletic Committee. He will enter River Forest in September. ANNA TEXTOR ( Tex ) Warburg, Alberta From Warburg comes “prima Anna”. She is a member of the Ath¬ letic Committee, Au¬ rora Staff, and is secre¬ tary of the Students’ Council. Anna also pitches for the girls’ softball team. She is undecided as to her future vocation. DOREEN LECHELT ( Dodo ) Edmonton, Alberta Four years ago friendly, jovial “Dodo” came to Concordia and has done excellent work in her studies. She is an active member in Choristers, Aurora, Literary Committee and Social Committee, and also enjoys playing softball and the piano. Her aim—undecided. VIOLET HIPPE ( Vi ) Blackfoot, Alberta Adding sunshine to Concordia this year is friendly “Vi”. Although taking a very heavy course, Vi still finds time to be an excellent member of the tumbl¬ ing group. She also en¬ joys playing softball and is an enthusiastic member of the Choris¬ ters. MARJORIE GUEBERT ( Gibby ) Edmonton, Alberta “Gibby” is complet¬ ing her third and final year at Concordia. Be¬ sides taking her studies seriously, she is a mem¬ ber of the Social Com¬ mittee, Aurora Staff, Students’ Council and Red Cross Committee. Next year Marjorie plans on enrolling at River Forest. EDGAR BIBERDORF, Frobisher, Sask. Frobisher sent Edgar to Concordia three years ago. Since then, he has been active on the Dormitory Council and has sung in the Male Choir and the Choiristers. Edgar will enter River Forest this fall. DAVID GIESE ( Goose ), Edmonton, Alta. David entered Concordia in 1950. He can usually be seen associating with “Joe” or Fox, discussing the hockey games. His other interests are softball, strolling, and driving his Dad’s car. Dave plans to con¬ tinue at River Forest. 8
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STUDENTS HAROLD RUF, Stornaway, Sask. Aim: Ministry. Aurora Editor, Baseball, Choristers, Male Chorus. “There was a man-e-an-e-an-e, Has a goat-e-ote-e-ote . . GARWOOD RENTZ ( Mickey ) Winnipeg, Manitoba Aim: Ministry. Male Chorus, Choristers, Basketball Team, Yearbook, Aurora, Ping-Pong, Literary Committee. “You three gonna get married, Kunk?” WARREN FANNING, Trail, B.C. Aim: Ministry. Choristers, Aurora, Dormitory Coun¬ cil. “Hey, Ozzie! Let’s go for a ride. You push.” WALTER KUNKEL ( Kunk ) Stony Plain, Alberta Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Aurora, Literary Committee, Choris¬ ters, Male Chorus, Softball. “Ich kann nicht.” CARL WOLSKI Wembley, Alberta Aim: Parochial School Teacher. Hockey, Basketball, Athletic Commit¬ tee, Baseball, Wrestling. “Take him on the mats, Wolski.” DONALD KOCH ( Slim ) Shellmouth, Man. Aim: Ministry. Senior Hockey Team, Wrestling. “I would like to dedi¬ cate this song to Delores and the boys.” PAUL PHILLIPS ( Flip ) Langenburg, Sask. Aim: Ministry. Male Chorus, Choristers. “Phillips, what’s she doing on the bus? This is a male choir, not a mixed choir.” ALLEN HARLOS Regina, Sask. Aim: Ministry. “It’s none of your business where I go on Saturday nights.” NORMAN THREINEN ( Bouncer ) MacNutt, Saskatchewan Aim: Ministry. Hockey, Choristers, Male Chorus, “Goebel, let’s go do my Greek.” GERALD GOEBEL, Spruce Grove, Alta. Aim: Ministry. Male Chorus, Choristers. “What do you mean, ‘strafarbeit’? I got my permission.” 10
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