Concordia College - Spire / Concordian Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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This page sponsored Ted shows them how. Herbert Klepatz: Bedford, Ohio. A competent scholar and an excellent mu- sician, Herb has labored hard and long to accomplish what he has. He has endeared himself to all with his witty remarks and clever antics. Now quiet and almost moody, now jovial and full of pep, but always the Sly humorist, Herb is usually the life of the party. (Sip ay Oa gt Theodore Kohlmeier: Hilton, New York. A conscientious and unostentatious worker, Ted is thoroughly happy to be alive. Ted possesses the uncanny art of making every- one feel at ease in his presence. Strong con- victions and the courage to stick to them, mixed with a great deal of optimism and gayety, make Ted a throughly enjoyable per- son. by Pauline and Christine Stein. Karl Koslowsky: Winnipeg, Manitoba. Canada, Winnipeg, dog teams, and the Blue Bombers were comparatively unknown topics before this lanky inhabitant of the Eskimo wastelands joined us. Kos’ life at school is a constant struggle, as he attempts to keep his U. S. citizenship and yet place Canada on top of the world, occasionally contribut- ing a plug for the Queen and her Empire. Executive Committee, I. Intramural Coun- cil, I II. Basketball, I II. Associate Editor, Maroon and White. S. A. C., IL.

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George Hrbek: Birmingham, Everett Junge: Holgate, Ohio Kenneth Kausch: Detroit, Alabama. Michigan : Carefree and confident, Ev roams through | A true Southern gentleman, Co‘onel Hrbek life, seeking pleasure wherever he goes and In many ways more mature than his has added a great deal of spirit and life to avoiding pain and sorrow whenever possible. classmates, Ken is a born leader. He com- the class. As charming as the Southland A dashing Casanova, he has at least four or mands respect and easily cultivates friend-.| from which he comes, George radiates all of five in every port. A notoriously poor ships with his outstanding personality. Show-. the friendship, joy, and optimism that are driver, Ev manages to smash up at least one ing a Sincere appreciation for the finer things | so peculiar to the American people. car every year. But even after such a har- in life, Ken has been a guiding influence for | rowing experience, Junge is always smiling many of his classmates. Basketball, I II. Softball, I Il. Choir, and spirited, accepting life’s challenge with- I II. Sock and Buskin, President, I. Man- out hesitation. Choir, I. Men’s Council, II. Maroon and aging editor, Maroon and White. Intra- White, ITI, mural Council, I II: Basketball, I. “Ask a man who owns one.” : % cr 4 This page sponsored by Dick and Jo, The Cama, 1243 Maumee.



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Health and Sunshine David Kruse: Cleveland, Ohio. Always carefully and nattily dressed, Dave is an affable chap, wnose happy-go-lucky ways won’t gain him any kingdoms nor lose him any friends. Dave does well in all his classes, is a good sportsman, and really excels when wielding a tennis racquet. Basketball, I. Basketball Manager, II. Tennis, II. S. A. C., I II. Lounge Committee. Softball, I II. Intramural Council, II. August Lubkeman: Fort Wayne, Indiana. A man’s man, scholar and athlete par excellence, a Christian gentleman. In Augie, as German as sauerkraut, we see a vivid example of “Gemuetlichkeit,’’ and everything that this indefinable German word implies. He tackles studies and sports alike with bubbling enthusiasm, a fierce determination to succeed, and a desire to excel. Basketball, I II. Class president, I. Golf, II. Lounge Committee. Men’s Council, II. Richard Mazak: Cudahy, Wisconsin. : Pleasant and amiable, but still sedate, Maz was preceded by an ex- tremely intelligent brother, whose reputation he has been forced to live up to. Needless to say, it has been a job well done, and in many cases the younger shone more brilliantly. This page sponsored by Schaefer Body, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio Zwei gemuetliche Herren.

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