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32 STUDB 1 council S pohes Jsn T Jhe Wheel STUDENT GOVERNMENT, under the guidance of its president, Paid Thielo, and prep leader, Ray Geist, saw a rebirth of vitality this year. After an inspiring student government convention at St. Louis, its leaders put into action a series of pro- grams and reforms which may affect our school for years to come . . . . . . The STUDENT BUILDING COMMITTEE swung into action toward the middle of February, planned banquets and field trips, organized contests, and generally assisted Pastor Stammel and Mr. . Schur- mann (P. 72 ) in publicizing a fund-raising pro- gram for the new Science-Library Building. College representatives were Art Erb, Bob Smith, Paul Malte, and Ruth Donahue, for School — Phil La Roche. the Prep Ernie Werner, editor of THE CONCORD , J our school paper, with the able assistance of PhilV s Kraft, Danny Burow, and a dependable crew of ] news-hounds, polished off reams of copy and yards of typewriter ribbon through this year. And when the final night of dummying-up was over, this group was held responsible for delightful bi-month- X i ly resumes of our fast-moving life at C. C. I. . . . The Concordian Staff, which overcame big problems, and was frequently overcome by lesse ones, was steered through a hectic year of layout, 1 copy, and photography by editor Bob Werberig, | who classified his staff as tops . . . the group that strained brains and physical resources to cram as much of Concordia between the pages of this an- nual as was financially . . . and humanly possible . . . Sieker ers . . . . . Saturday mornings . C0 C0KD1. J corridor singers and orators . . ■ late-sleep- . . with midnight water-fights in the wasn-rooms . Eavesdropping on faculty meetings from Masons room . . . ' -Roellig ' s pot a telescope m his room and how they jli ' ic . . . Quartet harmony from some remote part of a quiet don
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