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Ist Row: Donald Hankle, Thea Heckman, Phillys Heidbrink, Kenneth Heintz, Ray Hoc- kerschmidt, Gene Holmes. 2nd Row: Donald Holman, Lois Householder, Ronnie Kammier, Norman Kellog, Marie Kleinschmidt, Herbert Klepetz. 3rd Row: David Korte, Karl Koslowsky, Marion Kront, Mermiam Kurth, William Larson, Donald Linnemeir, Henry Little. 4th Row: Loida Luepke, Louis Lepper, Jeanie Lepper, Mar- gret Lepper, William Lep- per, Margret Liebman, Au- gust Lubkeman. 5th Row: Carol Luce, William Mahler, Carolyn Meyer, Ron- ald Nicles, Katherine Muel- ler, Richard Mueller. 6th Row: Ralph Nauman, Hen- ry Neon, Elaine Nickol, Thomas Nuse, Jane Ome- rod, Barbara Orr, Jeanie Peppler. 7th Row: Harry Preston, Earl Westrich, Don Randolph, Elaine Pingenburg, Jack Rothe, Dolores Roth, Bud Rutledge. 8th Row: Richard Saul, Char- lene Saul, Williard Schie- dere, Donald Scheiman, Donald Schieferstein, Ed- ward Schmidt, Sylvia Schmidt. 9th Row: Carl Schroeder, Lois Ann Schroeder, Carl Schuc- kart, Norman Schuman, Ca- rol Schultz, Carl Schwei- gart, Nancy Shopman. 10th Row: Connie Sieke, Ger- aldine Soest, Alma Sonne, Luther Strassen, Blaze Sus- nic, Ted Taykowske, Doris Vest. llth Row: Edwin Volke, Rich- ard Wagner, Edwin Waldo, Dana Wiegman, Roy Wieg- man, Carol Winhorst, Doris Wycliffe. This page sponsored by PAULINE CHRISTINE page 13
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Ist Row: Walter Abel, Betty Adams, Connie Adam, Donald Ahlersmeyer, Wayne Aldrich, Ruth Amt, Lee Baker. 2nd Row: Roland Barkow, Marvin Black, Robert Bouman, Fred Brant, Dorothy Bruick, Gerald Page, Ermgart Seeleye. 3rd Row: James Cordes, Dorthy Dammeir, Ruth Dinkle, Jeanie Doege, Jane Doerhman, Paul- in Eggor, Elsa Ehrhardt. 4th Row: Carol Ehrnsting, Evelyn Fathauer, Lois Fisher, Arlene Fortmeyer, Mary Ann Gall. 5th Row: Gertrude Gerkin, William Gerkin, Thomas Giem, La Donna Goeglien, Mack Goeglien. These Frosh, green at first, are well-seasoned in the high school life after one year of “brain racking.’’ The maze of new classmates, new instructors, and different social life has lifted, and through it all they seem to have found themselves in the position of Sophomores and second-year men. This page sponsored by page 12 LOBBY JEWELERS, 106 W. Berry Freshmen Class They look like Concordia girls
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Sophomore Class “The little four’ [Re esos eno ale SOMO lst Row: Marilyn Andresen, Charles Arkebauer, Frank Arps, Donald Batchelder, William Berning, Donald Beyer, Herman Blank. 2nd Row: Ralph Bleeke, Kenneth Borchelt, Joan Bowers, Jack Bradley, Ralph Bradtmueller, Robert Bradtmueller, Richard Brendel. 38rd Row: Roland Constein, Duane Daggett, Fred Dahling, Jack Daniel, Emil Dinkel, Ber- nice Dirks, James Dishop. 4th Row: Edward Doenges, John Ellwanger, Dolores Fathauer, Howard Foole, Lois Fey, Herbert Foelber, Suzanne Foelber. 5th Row: Ina Fluger, Otto Fuhrman, Edith Gehm, Joan Gerke, Kenneth Ginter. The Sophomore year completed, and a new life to return to next year. Assuming the title of second-year men, they impressed one as having learned very much in one year. The last year of juxtie life and bothersome upper- classmen has gone. Only the memories of another year of witticisms, pranks on instructors, and other quaint habits of high school life remain behind. This page sponsored by page 14 A FRIEND
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