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Ministerial Graduates Grenfell, Sask. DALE MOHR This is Dale ' s fourth and final year at Concordia. During his stay here, he has been a member of the Dorm Council, Students ' Council, Choristers, Male Chorus, College Basketball, Baseball, Social Committee, Concordians, Discords and Aurora. This year he was our Student Body President and our L.S.G.C. representative to Austin, Texas. Dale will continue his ministerial training at Fort Wayne this fall. LAWRENCE EIFERT (Sam), Edmonton, Alta. Sam the College man, came to Concordia in the fall of 1953. Known for his jovial character, Sam has contributed much to Concordia during his stay here. He is inter¬ ested and active in Baseball, Hockey, Choristers, Dorm Council, College Basketball and the Discords. Sam is looking forward to entering Fort Wayne this fall. ROBERT LISKE (Bob), Trochu, Alta. This is Bob ' s fifth and final year at Concordia. During his stay, he has been an active member of Male Chorus, Concordians, Choristers, Basketball, Hockey, Drama, Students ' Council and Dorm Council. This year he occupied the position of Chief Librarian. He intends to continue his ministerial studies at Fort Wayne this fall. DIETER MUELLER, Edmonton, Alta. Dieter, a very intelligent student, entered Concordia in the fall of ' 54. This year will be his final one here. Dieter rates very high in his studies, especially in Greek, Latin and German. Besides his studies, he participates enthusiastically in Phy. Ed. Dieter will continue his ministerial training at Fort Wayne this fall. 7
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Administration DINING HALI —Pictured to the right are Mr. and Mrs. Fuhr who are more commonly known as Ma and Cap. They are the people responsible for the delicious, tantalizing meals which we daily receive. When you are in the dumps, go to Ma and Cap. They will both cheer you up and fill you up. They deserve much thanks and appreciation for the way in which they so joyfully supplied us with our bodily needs. MAINTENANCE STAFF— A lot of dirt can pile up in an institution of this size. To keep our College clean and in good order, we have the very able and willing services of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bogner. Sweeping, wash¬ ing, and dusting are only a few of their duties. Mr. Bogner is a jack-of-all-trades; an electrician, plumber, and carpenter. During the winter he also assists the boys in repair¬ ing hockey sticks; a job greatly appreciated by the hockey players. OFFICE SECRETARY —Anna Behrends is the warm-hearted and efficient secretary on our campus. This is Anna ' s sixth year on the staff at Concordia. During that time she has aided Professors, Pastors, and students as banker, stenographer, printer, and medium to the President. She is also organist and Sunday School Teacher at Gethsemane Lutheran Church. Who could ask for a better secretary? MR. AND MRS. MAXWELL— Two other valuable members of our campus family are Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell. As house mother for the girls, Mrs. Maxwell has done a splen¬ did job. Thirty-some girls can be quite a bother but she always is able to be the mother, nurse, and friend to them all. Mr. Maxwell is on the Maintenance Staff along with Mr. Bogner. Besides looking after the gym, he does a great deal of repair work on the buildings and the grounds. 6
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College Graduates LAWRENCE BROTHERTON (Nul). Calgary, Alta. This is Larry ' s fifth and final year at Concordia. In the fall he plans to continue his Teacher Training course at Seward. The highlight of his stay here has been Larry ' s earnest and active participation in the sports program. He starred in Basketball and has played Baseball and Hockey. Besides sports, he has worked on the Aurora and on the Dorm Council and Students ' Council. REINHOLD PUHLMANN (Reiny), Trochu, Alta. During his four years at Concordia. Reiny has been known for his athletic ability. He has been an active member of the Male Chorus, Dorm Council, and Base¬ ball. Besides these he was one of the starring five on the newly formed College Basketball team. Reiny plans to continue his teacher training at River Forest this fall. ARTHUR PFIEFFER (Art). Bawlf, Alta. Studious and cheerful Art came to Concordia three years ago and since has been active in Dorm Council, Drama, Jr. Hockey, and organizing church canvasses. He is often found wrestling on the mats with Armin. Art, who is studying to be a Parochial School Teacher, will continue his studies at River Forest next fall. SIEGMUND BOHNET (Sig), Beaverlodge, Alta. Sig first set foot on our campus in the fall of 1954. During his four year stay, he has been active in Basketball, Dorm Council, Baseball and Drama. As his marks indicate, Sig has always taken his schol¬ astic work very seriously. Sig will continue his Teacher Training course at River Forest in the fall. DELROSE NAST (Duz), Round Hill, Alta. After completing a course at River Forest during the summer months, Duz will be fully prepared to begin her work as a Parochial School Teacher this fall. During her years at Concordia, she has been active in Choristers, Aurora, Co-ed Council, and Athletic Committee, as well as a Sunday School Teacher at the Lauderdale Mission. MURIEL ERTMAN, Edmonton, Alta. Muriel, one of city students, has attended Concordia since 1955. During her three years here she has been active in Co-ed Council, Aurora, Library Staff, Con- cordians and Choristers. Following a summer course in River Forest, Muriel will begin the career of a Parish Worker. We wish her God ' s helping hand in her future vocation. JEANETTE THREINEN. MacNutt, Sask. Although this is Jeanettes first and final year at Con¬ cordia, she has been active in the Concordians, Chor¬ isters, Library Staff, Aurora, and as a Sunday School Teacher. Jeanette plans to enter River Forest this fall to continue her training as a Parochial School Teacher. MARLENE WILDGRUBE, Bruderheim, Alta. Marlene entered our campus last fall to take her sopho¬ more year. During the past year she has been an active member of the Aurora staff and has proved to be one of our many studious co-eds. Next year she will attend Valparaiso University in the Deaconess class. God ' s Blessing in your future career, Marlene. 8
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