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Walter Abel Kenneth Allen Willard Baumgartner Robert Behnke John Bertram Fred Brandt Ralph Carey Ronald Dommer Joseph Ellwanger Allen Gartner Mack Goeglein Raymond Grof Randall Hintz Walter Huth Everett Junge Kenneth Kausch Herbert Klepatz Richard Knotts Francis Koessel Karl Koslowsky David Kruse August Lubkemann Ronald Michel William Moeller Frederick Naumann Carlton Palenske Edward Peters Arthur Petrowsky Roger Pittelko Richard Mazak Donald Miller John Remetta John Rieck Jack Schmidt Norman Schumm George Schutes John Schutes Luther Strasen Roger Winger
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Secunda This is the life o’ Riley We discovered a new life this year, the life of the college student. We signed up for privileges and went out every night, until our studies began to pile up, and the thrill wore off. Since we couldn't see any sense in studying, we played hockey and other games in the hall during study period, to the distress of those Primaners who wanted to study. We took advantage of our privileges and stayed out late at night, catching up on our sleep in class. We burned gallons of mid- night oil cramming for finals. This was our first taste of them, and they proved very distasteful. We formed the College Commons Association, and began gather- ing money for next year’s college lounge. This page sponsored by Summit City Press, 511 E. Jefferson Class Officers — Augie Lubkemann—President, Ron Michel —Vice-President, - Joe Ellwanger—Secretary-Treasurer, Karl Koslowsky—Intramural Manager. . . . Four orders of caviar ie . 5 . , . , please, with nectar to drink. . . . Really, kitty, we're doing you a favor. . . . What’s this, lord Godiva, or are they re- hearsing a skit? .. . Abel joins the Foreign Legion.
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Fall Activities to the tune of falling leaves Fall: the season when school is just beginning; when each freshman begins to find out what high school is really all about; when all the older students return with renewed enthusiasm and resolutions to explore the unknown possibilities of studying; when Jack Frost applies the touch of his skillful brush to the green of the earth; when the leaves swirl about in the breezes and come fluttering down for the fatiguers and Rev. Sohn’s Juxtis to rake up; when dirty, water-soaked softballs are discarded, gloves are cleaned, oiled, and stored, and the pigskins are blown up again; when intramural football teams play in knee- deep mud, and students, huddled together in blankets, get their ears frozen to watch the high school team fight to preserve the honor of Concordia; when old friendships are renewed and new ones are made. Yes, autumn is a season that abounds in beauty, activity, and fresh ideas, plans, and hopes: the season when all the organizations get started and over-ambitious students try to join all of them. Homecoming Queen, Louise Davis, takes a look at one of the posters with her attendants, Nancy Pederson and Nina Arnold George Hrbek entertains the fans at the Auburn game with his Uke. . . . Secunda’s pride and joy, com- petition with atom blast.
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