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

 - Class of 1958

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Graduates WILLIAM SANDAU (Bill), Maple Creek, Sask. Studious and cheerful Bill came to Concordia three years ago, and has since been active in Hockey, Red Cross, Students ' Council, Choristers and Male Chorus, besides being outstand¬ ing on the Varsity Basketball team. Bill plans to return to Con¬ cordia next year to begin his training as a Parochial School Teacher. DONALD ARNDT (Stumpy). Carlyle. Sask. Friendly and cheerful describes Don who entered Concordia in the fall of ' 56. Being Sr. Hockey manager this year, Stumpy has had his hands full getting the boys out of bed and on the ice. His other activities include Choristers, and Intramurals. Don ' s aim is the Ministry and he will be back with us next year. GUENTHER SCHOEPF, Hof. Germany. Although this is Guenther ' s second and final year at Concordia, he has proven to be one of the most studious men on campus. During his short stay, Guenther has participated in Male Chorus, Choristers, Dorm Council, and the Library Staff. Guenther intends to be a pastor in the Lord ' s Kingdom. LYNNE CROSSLEY, Hinton, Alta. Lynne entered Concordia ' s campus in the fall of ' 55. Since then she has been very active in all phases of College life, such as Drama, Sr. Cheerleading, Co-ed Council, Aurora, and Yearbook Committee. Next fall, Lynne plans to enter the University of Alberta where she will work toward a B.Sc. degree in nursing. MARGARET VEATS (Marg), Hinton, Alta. Marg, coming to us last fall from Ontario, is another of our very welcome newcomers. She proved to be interested in sports being a Sr. Cheerleader, and a member of the Basket¬ ball team. Marg also worked on the Aurora and Yearbook staffs. This fall he plans to go into nurses ' training at the University of Alberta Hospital. SYLVIA RUFF, Ponoka, Alta. For three years now this cute, brown eyed co-ed has been teased about her name and age. She has been active in Chor¬ isters, Co-ed Council, Aurora, and held down the job as Year¬ book Advertising Manager. Next year Sylvia plans to return and begin her training for a Parochial School Teacher. WALTER HENKELMANN (Wally), Trochu, Alta. Wally came to Concordia in the fall of 1956. An enthusiastic athlete, Wally has been active on the Clipper ' s hockey and baseball teams for two years. He was also a member of the Athletic Council, Yearbook Staff, and Intramurals. Wally ; s undecided as to his future. n

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High School RONALD SAUER (Ron), Fox Valley, Sask. Ron, dark and handsome, came to Concordia in the fall of 1956. During his stay here Ron has contributed much to Con¬ cordia as Chapel Chairman, as member of Students ' Council, and as member of the Sr. Hockey squad. Ron plans to return next year to continue his studies for a Parochial School Teach¬ er. HAROLD SCHMIDT (Harry), Langenburg, Sask. This is Harry ' s third and final year at Concordia. He has been very active in sports. During the past year he was the accomplished coach and captain of the Sr. Hockey Squad. Also he was a member of the Athletic Council. Harry ' s plans for the future are undecided. GERALD SCHAAN (Winkle). MacNutt, Sask. Gerry appeared on Concordia ' s campus in the fall of ' 56. Since then he has always been interested in his scholastic work. During the winter months, Gerry, being an ardent hockey fan, endured the cold to keep score for the Hockey teams. As to his future career Gerald is undecided. MARJORIE HABERSTOCK (Marj), Churchbridge, Sask. Completing her third year at Concordia, Prima Marj ' ' is an active member of the Choristers, Walther League, and Recreation Workshop. This year Marj is President of Co-ed Council besides many other interests. Marj, and her winning smile, will return next year to continue her training for the teaching profession. DOREEN HUBER (Dodie), Fort Qu ' Appelle, Sask. Dodie came to Concordia in the fall of 1956. Besides being the Sr. Cheerleading Captain and participating in numerous athletics, she was on Students ' Council and Co-ed Council. She also served on Athletic and Social Committees and has taught deaf Sunday School. Next year will welcome Dodi9 back here to train for a Parish Worker. NOREEN HUBER (Noni), Fort Qu ' Appelle, Sask. Hailing from southern Saskatchewan, this cute co-ed arrived on our campus in the fall of ' 56. During the past two years Noni was a Sunday School Teacher to the deaf, and has taken active interest in the Aurora and tumbling. Her aim is to be a bone specialist. ALBERT MAYER (Al), Huallen, Alta. This is Al ' s third and final year at Concordia. During his stay here, he has played an active part in Basketball, Dorm Council, Male Chorus, and as Chorister President. Enjoying music of every kind, Al plays a number of instruments, main¬ ly the guitar. Al plans to attend the National School of Meat¬ cutting in Toledo, Ohio, in the fall. 10



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LAVERNE WENDELL (Pubby), MacNutt, Sask. Pubby came to Concordia in the fall of ' 55 and has since shown his ability in Basketball. This year he was by far the top scorer of the High School Team. His other interests are Athletic Council, Intramural Council and Library Staff. Pubby plans to take an Engineering course at Valparaiso University this fall. THEODORE REINER (Theo), Edmonton, Alta. Hailing originally from Oliver, B.C., three years ago, Theo is now a loyal Albertan due to the acceptance of a call by his father to be an instructor on our campus. During his stay, he has been active in Basketball, Drama, and musical groups. The past year found him as editor of the Aurora Borealis. Theo plans to return next year to continue his studies for the ministry. NORTH JOHNSON. Yellowknife, N.W.T. Hailing from the colder part of Canada, North came to us last fall to complete his Grade 12. Besides being an accomplished pianist, North enjoys singing bass in the Choristers. He is also Chairman of the Social Committee. North intends to continue his education at the University of Alberta, where he will study Commerce. ROSS NORSTROM. Summerland, B.C. This is Ross ' s third and final year at Concordia and he intends to enter the University of Alberta next fall to take Engineering. One of our cultural students, Ross sings in the Choristers, plays the oboe for the Edmonton Junior Symphony, and is active in Concordia ' s Drama group. Ross is also the Advertising Manager for the Aurora. What ' s the connection, kid? MERLE FINGAS, MacNutt, Sask. Merle, an avid hockey fan, came to Concordia in the fall of ' 56. She has been an active Chorister and has greatly added to their alto section. Recreation Workshop, Walther League, Library staff, and a part time Sunday School teacher are her varied activities. Merle plans to return next year to continue her studies to become a Parochial School Teacher. KATHARINE FOLKMANN (Kathy), Didsbury, Alta. Kathy, hailing from Didsbury in ' 56, plans to return again next year for the Teacher Training Course. Her cheerful smile and willing participation are among Kathy ' s many pleasing traits. She is active in Concordians, Drama, Volleyball, and Basket¬ ball. Besides her busy life on campus, Kathy is also interested in Walther League. ADELAIDE DYKE (Adie), Oakshela, Sask. This year, Adie ' s second at Concordia, has proven to be a highly active and interesting year for her. She has participated in Choristers, Co-ed Council, Basketball, and Volleyball. Adie plans on entering the University Hospital in the fall to train to become a nurse. MARIAN ENDERS (Kit), Ottawa, Ont. Joining our campus in 1955, Kit soon took an active part in Con¬ cordians, Choristers, Drama, Volleyball, and Sr. Cheerleaders. This year she is also Managing Editor of the Aurora. Her busy stay here has proved very beneficial to our College life. Kit plans to continue her studies as a Parochial School Teacher. 12

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