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MRS. AREHART Mr. Fritze was the other half of the “Tertia Plea for Privileges.” With Mr. Rusch, Mr. Fritze accom- plished much for the Seniors in the line of privileges. On his shoulders rested the duty of ad- vising. the non-ministerial fellows of our class. Your guidance will always remain to us a bright memory of Concordia. This page sponsored by MR. MRS. WERLING MR. RUSCH MR. FRITZE Senior Faculty Advisors Mr. Rusch deserves a volume of thanks for his battles for the Sen- iors this year, but in one word, “Thanks”. It has been his bur- den to be advisor to the pre-min- isterial Seniors during the past year. “Thanks” again, sir, for your good advice and aggres- siveness for us. Mrs. Arehart was the faculty ad- visor to the fairer sex of the graduates. Under her care, we, the graduating girls, have re- ceived Christian advice when necessary. Your memory will al- ways remain with us. page 19
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Top left: Tertia’s boys pose for the camera during one of their noon hours. Right: The scene behind the scenes. Bottom left: The gals all set to go East. This page sponsored by DE LUXE PASTRY SHOPPE page 18 Seniors of 47 “Senior’’ sounding in one’s ear sounds like a har- monious cord, at first. Later one begins to realize and think of the four-year trip down Concordia’s ‘‘produc- tion line.” He thinks of the inspiration given to him by his instructors, the enthusiasm at sectional, the daily chapel service, and all the friends who have helped him to become this, the result of much hard labor. Though the cord seems harmonious, the sad note of leaving this behind takes away some of the joy and glamour of graduation. The four years are done, and a new life has begun. During the past year such things as struggles for ex- tra privileges, meetings about graduation invitations, discussions about graduation speakers, and the parting of friends. But, wherever we go, the memory of Con- cordia’s help to build us a foundation for Christian char- acter will never be forgotten.
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George Priebe—''Greek”’ So. Bend, Ind. “Greek,” a fitting name be- cause of his nose. A sly Quarterback on the foot- ball team and midget of the “Bucketball” team. Strictly pro Studebaker. Pres. Quarta Tertia, Foot- ball, Basketball, Science Club CapimCome: Audrey Dale—'Aud” Ft. Wayne, Ind. “Aud” has a loveable per- sonality plus a winning style on the keyboard and a winning smile on the scoreboard. Her chief mu- sical interests, tho, seem to be in the band. Sock and Buskin, Sigma Rho, G.A.A., Choir, Sec.-Treas. Tertia. Donald Albermeier—'Don’” Ft. Wayne, Ind. The friendly blond fellow with a grin and a smile for all events is Don. Usually in mischief, but knows when to stop. Conscien- tious and courteous gives us Don in person. Staff Sgt. Co. D, Science Club. Norman Andreson—'Andy” Ft. Wayne, Ind. Goodnatured and friendly, Andy doesn't engage in many extra-curricular ac- tivities because he holds down a steady job. Ser- geant Co. B. wm Joan Baker— Jo Ft. Wayne, Ind. A real friend is hard to find, but once you know “Jo,” you don't have to look any more. Her marvelous disposition and sense of humor will long be remem- bered. Science Club, Latin Club, Sock and Buskin. La Vern Simon—''Sis” Ft. Wayne, Ind. “Beauty is truth, truth beau- ty...) 2 ois’ }tis a continually: seeking after truth. Gold- en-haired idealist, dream- er, lover She posses- ses the ability of express- ing her inmost thoughts. Choir, Sigma Rho, Science Club, Girls' Student Coun- cil. Betty Meitz Ft. Wayne, Ind. “Merry, mirthful, mischiev- ous Mitzi.” She is always for fun, and usually finds it. Sock and Buskin, Sci- ence Club. Gertrude Altenau— Gert”’ Fort Wayne, Ind. Gert the tall blonde beau- ty of our class. nation for one of the best- dressed gals in Tertia and one of the nicest too. La- tin Club, G.A.A., Sock and Buskin. Herbert Aring—'Herb”’ Cleveland, Ohio Easy-going and a little re- served, Herb is a good per- son to know and to have as a friend. Mission So- ciety, Wrestling, Staff Ser- geant Co. A. This page sponsored by GOEGLINE MILLS page 20 Our nomi-’
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