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Edwin Thress ved” Frenzied orator ... innate statistician . .. out- standing tenor ... oblivious of what does not interest him. A Capella Choir I II, M@W Intramural Editor Ia lII, Male Chorus I II, Intramural Sports I II, Sock Buskin I II, Referee, I II, German Club II, Walther League II, Male Chorus Sec. II, Mail Carrier I II. Kenneth Stresman “Kanuck” Planner of the future ... frets about schoolwork ... atom of speed... his interest undivided. Intramural Sports I II, Gym Crew I, A Capella Choir II, Male Chorus II, Softball II. Marlene Striewski “Mar” “Miss Society”... . stylish yea) earer worker ... miscievous menace... “All rightie.”’ Attended Wayne University I, W.R.A. II, A Capella Choir II, Chapel-of- the: Air Choir II, Choraliers II, Walther League II, Sock Baskin II, MGW II. Lanny Zupp “Lanny” Not a fatalist, not an Saat es walks wisely in the middle way... Margaret Tresselt “Margret” Madame President... jet-propelled. .-. a little girl with a big brain .: . thrilled with the simple things of life. A Capella Choir I Vice-Pres. II, Honor Council I Sec. II, Mission Society Ix], MGW I Man. Ed. II, Walther League II, Women’s Coun- cil Pres. II. 28 Richard Warneck i “Rich” Seal-skinner ... a pillar of strength and a rugged individualist . at peace with God and man... “How long?” Intramural Sports I II, Male Chorus I II, Re- ligion Club II, Walther League II, Men’s ort cil II, Auto Cie II.
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Bonnie Speck “Bon” A heart of gold ... River Forest Cor- respondent ... friendly antagonist... 7, 7 worldly-wise . . . Uninformed?—Ask Don Sparrow Spatz Bae | Noncommittal genius .. . laughs at life A Capella Choir I II, Lounge Comm. I, Mi- .. helps the cause of ustusweee books sion Society Sec. I II, MGW I II, Concordian are meant to be read. I II. Robert Schroeder “Bob” Silent intellectual ... regally graceful and digni- fied .. . whatever he does, he does royally. German Club I, Sock Buskin I. William Staab “Bill” Philip Stephan “Phil” Brainy Badger . . . eccentric individ- Lives intensely .. . hilarious .. . in- ualist ... mimic... creative artist... erect life frankly . . . choir tour comedian. “Face Front, Eddie!” Sock Buskin I II, Concordian I Co-Editor II, Religion Club I, Hobby Club I II, Referee I II, Male Chorus I, A Capella Choir I, German Club II. Men’s Council I, A Capella Choir I Vice-Pres. II, Male Chorus I II, Concordian I Sub Mgr. II, Walther League I II, Chapel-of-the-Air Choir II, Choraliers II, Intramural Sports II], M@W II. Mark Speckhard “Mick” Pleasant and amiable .. . irridescent intelligence ... sedate exactor... “Tennis, anyone?” A Capella Choir I II, Male Chorus I II, Rec. Room Comm. Chair. I II, Tennis I II, Honor Council II. i wetesss 27 33583 Rs
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President Vice-President Secretary - Treasurer - . has me?” “I already told yo twice.” “Oh, sure, orge. Sorry. Looks like it’s our turn.” “Sign | please.” “Man alive tts an autOM@meraphy?” “Money , more morgy?” “What’s thi CONCORDIBN?” “Well, tIiMt’s finally over. Ah, whatfliss! We are ollege men ang women nov We even lefMned to sign ou names ina ond flat af those tests. t it wag joyed the corW@o2 Alling burnt corn sill from between 0 . In those first wee our eagerness for knowledge was show y capacity crowds at the Orientation le es. e “women” found a new fascinatio Vear- each other’s clothes. Homecorg oe! We FY@men thought we’d make thgorld go rou and we did. The bonfy@ Wsputtered and gamed its wav to a plorj S but soggy finish. ved, and we autographing a all work. We en Jim Wiese - Edwin Brese - Rita Buhlman Marlene Kruse t home to: “My, how ed to Concordi e changed!” d were happy ong grind from Christmas to Easter showed us slacking in our traces, Finals hit us and kept us rocking for a week. We know now that at the more spectacular water fights in Sihler, the Deg even honors us with his presence. With M; ame College Capers. Our class ging a O I) a Ne brave co =haataiake ith: oe : te ta aft-t-ter all.” What would our year have been without the new indispensable acquaintances we made such as Mrs. George, the plumber and light- bulb fixing janitor for Martha and Sina, and those unsung heroes with whom we spent many an hour, our profs. Heroes? Yes. It wasn’t easy, but they managed to leave some- thing with each of us. “ So senonenoneoensqnsncnconooonscconsoneencesenensecesooneaesasenenes eR
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