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CARE 7 EIDMANN ELMER D0BBERSTE1N E MIL W. LUECKE W1LB13RH.EUECKE I Ms I rote e$5or5 . . . A KMEN HAVING pr T CELT OESO 9 HElNmCHSME EOE1S Carl F. Weidmann . . . Scholarly . . . With an insistence on accuracy in Cicero and Greek classes in the prep . . . Who chastised, encouraged, under- stood us ... A proud pappa . . . Weeds . Elmer Dohherstein . . . Friendly, good-natured . . . Dobby . . . Prep mathematics . . . Coached the high school baseball and basketball teams through a successful year . . . With an unforgettable smile, and the student co-op on its mathematical keel. Emil Luecke . . . College English and humanities . . . Daily quizzes, with culture mounted on cardboard . . . Tall, dignified, with solid ties, and conservative tweeds . . . Considerate, concerned . . . ' ' Send Out Thy Light. Wilbur Luecke . . . Genial, nonchalant . . . who took up the reigns in college history, eco, and soc this year . . . With a home-made note stand, and lots of Rangers in his classes . . . Wilbur . Jon J. Sugrue . . . Brilliant . . . With a gentleman ' s way . . . Who gave of his own time after class to help his students . . . College chem until the half-year, when Uncle Sam recalled a First Lieutenant . . . Black, convertible Buick. Louis Heinrichsmeyer . . . Professor of college German — from beginner ' s gram- mer to surveys of lit . . . Our librarian . . . Understanding, sincere veteran of 38 years at Concordia . . . Affectionately — Pat . Armin Manning . . . Businesslike . . . Our math and physics prof who burned his bridges with a well-worn blackboard eraser . . . An astounding capacity for doing things mentally, and teaching in N. Y. on the side . . . All this, and fisher- man too . . . Come now, people. Vincent Olson . . . Coach . . . Strict disciplinarian in phys ed classes . . . College basketball coach with a shrewd new play for every practice, a spirited, staccato pep-talk before every game . . . Flashy ties . . . Keep those basketballs quiet. c 6
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y % cultu THE PRESIDENT S HOUSE fKow — . . . The shady lane off White Plains Road where our profs lived with their families. And in those reddirick houses ( at which we were always welcome I they must have talked over goings-on in our daily lives, and thought about how Concordia ' s students come and go, and wondered, at this time and that, just where ice have gone, and what we are doing, and how we have benefited by their efforts . . . . . . Batting or catching with the boys on the campus behind Sicker Hall . . or perhaps playing the piano in an almost-empty dormitory until study hours . . Thoughts about the coming Summertime . . about the beach . . a job., maybe about Ludderland .. Still, warm nights studying .. that pre-Summer inability to concentrate.
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' STSr AHLBERG - hTn ]■ FAHKENKR™ sfc THEODORE V HA13SMANN T EDERIC GUTEKUNST HENRY E. PROEHL ALBERT E. MEYER MISS ELIZABETH A. MADILL Paul Gabbert . . . Keen . . . Always fair . . . Who taught prep social studies and German, and gave full support to all our endeavors ... A sincere interest in us scholastically, athletically, spiritually. Ellen Stahlberg . . . College business and typing teacher, who recently became engaged to former Coop- ster . . . Firm, but considerate in class and in the regulation of her girls and their antics down at Ressmeyer Hall . . . Demure. Christian J. Fahrenkrug . . . Active in the interest of C. C. 1. and its students . . . He taught prep bio, physics, and chemistry . . . Supervisor of details . . . Head of science department with a big grin . . . You gotta produce, big boy. Theodore Hausmann . . . Our dean and bio prof . . . Industrious and well- informed, with a big heart behind an air of sternness . . . Who this year added college chemistry to an already crowded routine . . . Dean Ted . Frederic Gutekunst . . . Gutmutig ... In bis second year as German prof at C. C. I. . . . With a manner of discipline and teaching which won him a spot in all our hearts. Albert E. Meyer . . . Orthodox . . . College reli- gion prof with spare time at a premium . . . Careful in thought, speech, and action . . . Consecrated . . . Humble. ... A friend. Henry E. Proehl . . . College Greek, Latin, religion . . . Patient . . . Still studious . . . An encyclopedia of classic information . . . Teach the children how to think. . . . New life for old languages . . . Hank ' . Elizabeth Madill . . . Who served faithfully as head of high school English, and tried to understand the ways of the prep division . . . The dorm mother of Koepchen Hall, where she won the love and respect of all her girls.
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