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

 - Class of 1952

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The Prima Athletic Association. Ronald Michel: Chicago, Illinois. Mike is one of Concordia’s finest promoters of the spirit of true friendship. Quick with a ready helping hand, never wrathful, always level-headed and fair, Ron can always be depended upon when the chips are down, Sports editor, Maroon and White. CONCORDIAN Staff, Il. Lounge Committee. C. S. A. comptroller, II. Donald Miller: Racine, Wisconsin. A sincere and gentle-willed fellow, Sid always radiates friendliness and good humor. Quiet and good-natured, his gentle temperament and good judgment have started him on the road to success. Easy-going, Don never lets anything get him down. Basketball manager, II. Frederick Naumann: Parma, Ohio. Boisterous and rough, Fred fears neither man nor beast, and least of au those of the opposite sex. In his years at Concordia, Fred has gained sufficient experience to write a successful ‘‘Advice to the Lovelorn”’ column. He is a wonderful example of the rugged physical superiority of the male. Softball, I II. This page snonsored by the Fort Wayne Engraving Co. Romeo Rose at work.

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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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Carlton Palenske: Toledo, Ohio. Usually quiet and contemplative, Pole oc- easionally bursts forth with a gem of hu- mor. Although his name is often laughingly linked with the Boy Scouts, the Wisconsin Synod could not have picked a better am- bassador of good will. Edward Peters: Lakewood, Ohio. Taking over as class lumen when he came in Quarta, Ed has yet to get a grade lower than an A. Possessing extraordinary talents, he utilizes them to the very best of his ability. Ready and willing to help anyone, Ed is often sought after for his counseling ability and innate common sense. CONCORDIAN: Editor, II. Librarian, I él, This page sponsored by “Amicus Concordiae.” 18 Arthur Petrowsky: Auburn, Michigan. Formerly a misogynist, Pete is now firmly convinced of the advisability of having col- lege women on the Concordia campus. Con- scientious, considerate, courteous, a depend- able worker, he never shirks his duty. Al- though Pete is somewhat reserved, his few words carry a lot of meaning. Softball, I II. Men’s Council, Il. Carpenters (?)

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