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Administration The Board of Control— The Rev. Martin J. Bruer, Chairman; Mr. John Armbruster, Secretary; Mr. Robert Tegler, Mr. Walter Kupsch, Mr. John Underschultz, The Rev. Carl F. Baase, President of the Alberta-British Columbia District. Office Secretary— Anna Behrends. Efficient, dependable and indispensable Anna, is always wil¬ ling to help locate Profs., play banker for the students ' meagre funds, and sell stamps for letters home. Besides this, she is kept busy sending out notices, printing the Aurora and serving as liaison between student and President. Dining Hall— As the soul needs spiritual food, so the body needs physical food. This food, so delightful and refreshing, is prepared by our very efficient cooks, Ma and Cap Fuhr. They have captured the hearts of many a student with their tasty food. Maintenance Staff— Dust, dirt, soap and water mix very well when left in the hands of the main¬ tenance staff consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Bogner and Mr. Maxwell. These folks are the big pushes behind the brooms, mops and polisher. Women ' s Dorm Counsellor— Looking after a group of girls is a lot of work but Mrs. Maxwell handles her job as counsellor quite capably. Besides being counsellor, she is also mother and nurse to the girls. fi
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Walter F. Schoepp, Assistant. Who through his Religion class teaches us more than the Arts and Sciences can ever do. Dorothy M. Schmidt, B.Sc., Ed. Who along with instruction in Health, Biology, English and Type¬ writing helps the girls in Eberhardt Hall with sound advice. H. F. Witte, B.Sc., B.Ed. Who combines the Sciences with good humour as a catalyst to make for pleasant and interesting classes. Albert Reiner, Donald Thoemke, Our smiling athletic director whose quick spirit filled the gym with activity throughout the year. A mid-year addition, Prof. Reiner enlightens us in the fields of Religion and German.
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College Graduates Walter McDonald (Mac), Calgary, Alta. Mac appeared on Concordia ' s campus in the fall of ' 52. During his stay he has been a member of the Male Choir, Choir- isters, Students ' Council, Social Commit¬ tee and the Yearbook Staff. This year he has filled the position of Student Body President and was our L.S.G.C. represen¬ tative in Milwaukee. Mac will continue his training for the Ministry at Fort Wayne this fall. Carl Wolski, Wembley, Alta. In his six years at Concordia, Carl has contributed much to sports and social life on campus. This year he was at the helm in the Men ' s dormitory and on Students ' Council. He was a star in baseball, captain and coach of the hockey team and has been captain of champion intramural teams. He plans to continue his ministerial training at Fort Wayne this fall. Vernon Threinen (Vern), Lipton, Sask. Having spent four years at Concordia, Vern has done much to further college activities during his stay. This year he was chairman of the Chapel Committee, Senior Hockey Manager and Canteen Manager. Being devoted to his studies, Vern ranks high in his work in the College department. He is looking forward to his studies at our new Senior College at Fort Wayne in the fall. Wilbur Kropp (Bill), Ottawa, Ontario. This is Bill ' s fifth term here at Concordia. During his stay here he has taken a keen interest in sports. This year he played Senior Hockey and took part in Tumbling. He was a member of the Dormitory and Students ' Council. Bill also enjoys teaching Sunday School and duck hunting. He intends to continue his ministerial training next year at Fort Wayne, Indiana. Edward Arndt (Yogi), Carlyle, Sask. Ever since Yogi came to Concordia five years ago, he has taken part in various school activities, such as Male Chorus, Choristers, Drama, Library Staff and Dor¬ mitory Council. Yogi is also active in church work, both in the Walther League and in Sunday School at Bethlehem Church. He intends to continue his ministerial studies at Fort Wayne this fall. 7
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