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DEDICATION We, the members of the graduating classes, are dedicating this yearbook to a man Who has dedicated himself to Concordia for many years. Durin th' g is time Mr, Bertram has proved himself to be an ardent advocate of the rights ofthe student. l-lis inherent understanding of youth and his sym athetic tt' p a i- tude toward the problems of youth have endeared him to all Concordia stu dents. I-le has manifested his interest in youth by giving Warm-hearted advice to anyone in need, by serving as adviser for the CCNCORDIAN, by directing many successful plays, and by acting as counselor to the Student Council. On the other hand, Mr. Bertram's classroom instruction is particularly brilliant and inspiring. Filled with an infectious zeal for his subject, he pre- se t th b' ' ' ' ' n s e su Ject matter in such a thorough and illuminating manner that all his students fall beneath his spell. lt has t l b ment has passed in his classroom. ru y een said that never a dull mo- To this earnest Christian gentleman who is the essence and embodiment of Concordia's purpose-to prepare young Christians to serve Christ and Country-we dedicate this treasure-trove of memories, the l945 CONCORDIAN. This page sponsored by MR. AND MRS. R. F. BRUEGGEMANN Page 9
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'abyss m I 1 1 From the comforts of home to the excitement of college lite. September sixth, with its opening exercises, meant to some merely a return to the monotonous regularity of a plan- ned curriculum-a return to dormitory regulations, a return to long hours ot tedious classes and study. However to others it loore an added significance. lt meant the restitution of This page sponsored by HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES Page 10
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