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

 - Class of 1952

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«.. without whom the lounge would never have DEC ts This page sponsored by the Allen Dairy Products, Inc., 3400 N. Clinton. Roger Pittelko: Illinois. Westchester, Endcewed with a keen intellect and practical mind, the big fellow is proficient in all his studies and successful in everything he un- dertakes. Easy to get along with and slow to anger, Roger has a heart in proportion to his size. He has won many friends with his quiet sense of humor and good-natured kidding, CONCORDIAN: Associate Editor, om Chapel of the Air: Recording Technician, iGce LL. John Remetta: Bristol, Pennsyl- vania. Serious and full of fun, quiet and talkative by turns, but in all moods a completely likeable fellow, John goes about all of his work in a relaxed manner, yet always meets with complete success. Always smiling, John firmly believes in letting the things of to- morrow take care of themselves. Choir, FF: John Rieck: St. Clair Shores, Michigan. A booming voice is possibly the most out- standing characteristic of this recent addi- tion to our class. Whether it is a Greek recitation, a romantic poem, or a normal con- versation, you never miss a word that John says. He is a hard-working student, whoa commands the respect and admiration of all. Basketball, I.

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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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Edward Strebe: Tonawan- da, New York. A good part of Ed’s life is spent in the study of model trains, a topic on which he is a walking encyclopedia. Original and ingenious, Ed has a warmth of spirit and nobleness of character. He quietly sows the seeds of kindness, and makes life just a little more tolerable. Choir czar Ls. The Field Museum of This page sponsored by Frank and Joey’s Super Gulf Service, Maumee and Anthony. 20 Robert Rose: Altamont, Illinois. A versatile leader and also a modest worker behind the scenes, Curly has done a highly commendable job as the first president of the College Student Association. A likeable personality and a winning way make him well liked not only by his c!assmates but by everyone who has met him. Cc. S. A. President. German Club, President, II. Mission Society, II. Sock Buskin, I. Jack Schmidt: Parma, Ohio. It took Jack a very short time to become an important and integral part of the class and school life at the bunk. He undertakes studies and sports alike with great enthusiasm, undoubtedly with this motto in mind: ‘‘Whatever is worth doing, is worth doing well.” Intramural Council, I II. Softball, I II. Norman Schumm: Hamilton, Ohio. Natural History. Whether Juicy decides to become a photographer or minister should make very little difference. Knowing Jay, it is safe to forecast suc- cess regardless of his choice, This book is a tribute to his photographic ability. His straightforwardness, and sincerity will serve him well as a minister. His smiling countenance, humorous remarks, and friendly helpfulness will leave behind many memories. Staff photographer, Maroon and White, I II. Staff photographer, CONCORDIAN, I II. Circulation manager, Maroon and White.

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