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DONATA HI Donata is this she f Council, S ' ball and vo and longes hardest. SI yellow. Dor fall in one ROSALIE JA Rosalie car three year; patriotic Y Council, Social as the basket- 100 I representa- at Springfield, t next year. :NNIS JOHANSON (Joe), Edson, Alta. During his three years at colle ge, Joe has taken an active interest in athletics. He ex¬ celled in such sports as hockey, baseball, and volleyball. Besides the Dormitory Council, the Male Chorus, and the band all have c ' aimed some of his spare time. His future occupation is uncertain. DBERT LISKE (Bob), Wembley, Alta. Bob came to College in 1953 with the inten¬ tion of taking up medicine, but during the three years at Concordia his interest has changed and he is now studying for the ministry. Besides participating in hockey, and being a member of the Red Cross Commit¬ tee, Dorm Council, and Male Chorus, Bob is also our Barber and Doctor . He will enter the college classes here next term. JBEN DIETRICH (Rube), Grandview, Man. Ruben became a member of our student body in 1953. During this time he has led an active life around the campus. A first-stringer on the basketball team and a top notch baseball player, he has contributed much to college sports. Rube has also served on the Aurora and this year is on the Yearbook staff. ILLIAM BUSE (Bill), Barrhead, Alta. Coming from Barrhead last fall, Bill is one of our Senior B champion basketball players. He also likes volleyball and badminton, besides being an apt accordionist. His immediate aim, after completing his studies here, is to enter the Institute of Technology and Arts
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COLLEGE GRADUATES NORMAN THREINEN NORMAN THREINEN (Norm), MacNutt, Sasic. Norm entered Concordia in 1952 and ever since he has taken a keen interest in life here. He has been a member of Choristers for four years, Male Chorus two years, Social Committee one year, and Dormitory Council two years. This year he has filled the position of Student Body President and was our representative to the L.S.G.C. held in Springfield, Illinois. Norm plans to continue his studies at the Seminary in St. Louis this fall. DONALD ROTHENBUSH PAUL PHILLIPS DONALD ROTHENBUSH (Don), Vancouver, B.C. Don entered Concordia in 1951. He has put to use his many God- given talents in the Male Chorus, Choristers, Dramatics, Dormitory Council, and Students ' Council. Besides he has been Editor of the Aurora for the past two years. Don is also active in church work, both in the Walther League and in the Sunday School at Bethlehem. That he takes his education serious is evident from the number of times he burns the mid-night oil. He will continue his ministerial studies In St. Louis this fall. PAUL PHILLIPS (Phil), Langenburg, Sask. Phil, our senior sophomore here this year, came to Concordia in 1950. He has been active in music, having been a member of the Choristers six years, Male Chorus and Band two years. This year he also managed the Canteen and held the important position of Chairman of the Dormitory Council. Besides making high marks in his studies, he enjoys model building and a good game of horseshoes. He enters the Sem at St. Louis this fall. GERALD GOEBEL (Gerry), Stony Plain, Alta. Gerry, the only Albertan in his class, also came to Concordia in 1951. His fine baritone voice has been a great asset to the Choristers and the Male Chorus. Besides this his extra-curricular activities included Dormitory Council, Chapel Committee, and Students ' Council. Mech¬ anically minded, Gerry can often be seen manipulating the lights or the projector in the gym. Gerry is headed for St. Louis this fall. HERBERT HEINEMANN HERBERT HEINEMANN (Herb), Regina, Sask. Ever since Herb came to Concordia five years ago, he has taken an active part in many school activities. In the past two years he has directed the Male Chorus and has also been a member of the Dormitory Council. He has played on Concordia baseball teams and this year played Varsity hockey. He plans to continue his train¬ ing at the Sem . GERALD GOEBEL 25
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GRADUATES GENEVIEVE ROSNAU (Gen), Stony Plain, Alta. Another Stony Plain ite, Gen also entered Concordia in 1954. Although she is taking a full Grade XII course, she finds time for Choristers, Aurora and Coeds ' Council. Who me! Oh! I like pickles, sailors and blue, but I can ' t stand wieners, sauerkraut and Latin. Genevieve is undecided as io her future profession, but is t hinking of be¬ coming a deaconess. MARLENE GEHRING, Stony Plain, Alta. Marlene entered Concordia in 1954. Al¬ though her father accepted a call last year she still calls Claresholm Home . She finds time for Choristers, and is a member of Coeds Council, Aurora, and Chapel Commit¬ tee. Marlene plans on returning to Edmonton where she will take a teacher training course. EDWARD ROBINSON (Ted), Toronto, Ont. Most of Ted ' s extra-curricular work has been con¬ centrated on athletics in this, his second and final year here. An outstanding ball handler, he was chosen captain of this year ' s champion Varsity basketball team. He was also a member of Intra¬ mural Council and Sports Editor on the Aurora. Ted wishes to attend university in the fa I to study medi¬ cine. TERRY LOMNES (Numby), Camrose, Alta. Even though Terry was unable to complete the term here, we are glad to list him as a Concordian. Being an excellent athlete, Terry was a member of the Edmonton Oil Kings ' Hockey Squad this year. In spite of road trips he was able to maintain his aca¬ demic standing. He hopes to attend the U. of A. this fall to take an engineering course. ROBERT JOHNSON (Bob), Barrhead, Alta. Not one to stand idly by while something interesting is going on, Bob has been a lively spark-plug at Concordia. An enthusiastic athlete, he was a member of the Basketball Team and will no doubt also play baseball. Bob also sings in the Male Chorus. He in¬ tends to enroll at the Royal Rhodes Naval Academv this fall. ARTHUR HENNIG (chan), Bruderheim, Alta. Art is finishing his third year at Concordia and intends to enroll at C.T.C. in River Forest to study for the teaching profession this fall. He has done a terrific job as Yearbook Busi¬ ness Manager. In past years he was a’so a member of the Aurora Staff and Male Chorus. ERVIN HENKELMANN (Erv), Trochu, Alta. As editor of the 1956 Yearbook and a first- strinqer on the Varsity Basketball Team, Erv has had a busy and profitable year. During his three year stay at Concordia he has taken an active part in the Aurora, Ma ' e Chorus, Ban . Dorm Counci 1 . nd the Students ' Coun¬ cil. He will enter C.T.C. at River Forest this fall. 27
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