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COLLEGE GRADUATES The Secunda class officers pictured from left to right are: Dave Ruthenbeck president: Harriet Stehr. treasurer: Betty Dierks. secretary: and Calvin Vick vice-president. We, the Primasw of 1958, were the first class to work under the revised constitution for- mulated by members of last yearis 4'Primaw class. The Prima7' girls were the first to live in the new Centennial Hall. Our class was an active one. The C Club was started and Tri-C became a sturdy organ- ization of this school. We also instilled new enthusiasm in the student body election campaigns. Then on June 6th, 1958, we graduated from Concordia into a world which entered into Space Year number one. With the future of the world uncertain, we are thankful to our Lord for His promises of certainty to us. For many of us graduation from Concordia is but a stepping stone to the ministry. Others of us will find ourselves in classrooms leading little children to Christfthe Certain Hope for all. Our prayer is that we may so consecrate our lives to Christ that we lose ourselves in Him and may be our preaching, teaching, and living guide those entraped in Hlittlew uncertain worlds of their own making to the real and lasting Peace of Cod. This will, through Codis help, be our meager contribution to Him and to our 'fCll0WII1CI'l. SIX-YEAR MEN These six year men have completed high school and junior college at Concordia Seated. from left to right: Merle Kitzmann, Marlyn Lohrke, Gerald Klemp, Harvey Kath, Paul Mueller. Standing: Edgar Klein. Arthur Spomer, Wallace Nordquist, Edward Sievert. Carlton Zahn. and William Vezner. 7
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COLLEGE GRADUATES DOROTHY BEHM . . . Dot . . . Atwater, Minne- sota . . . Let's have more dessert . . . She likes sweet '6Pickles . . . Early to bed and earlier to rise . . . Always calm and collected . . . Take top bunk, Dee. Comet 1, 2g Cantata 1, 2g Kitch- Dorm Council 23 Scribe 1, 2-Bus. Mgr. MARILYN BENEKE . . . Glencoe, Minnesota . . . Anyone for a 6 a.m. shower? . . . If I can't find an answer, 1'll just have a giggle. Kitchen lg Cantata 1, 2g Tri-C 1, 23 Chapel Choir 1, 2g en 2g Scribe 1, 2-Bus. Mgr. CAROLYN BERWALD . . . Windy Franny . . . Baker, Montana . . . Hey, Berwald, can I see your S40 dress? . . . She's well nourished on pigeon milk . . . The only girl on campus who has a language of her own . . . She doesn't weigh enough to give blood. SAB 2g Tri-C 2g Band 1, 23 Cantata 1, 23 Pep Comm. 2g Scribe 2. ARLYS BICKNESE . . .Arlie, Biclfy . . . Foun- tain, Minnesota . . . Never a dull moment for her . . . Hates to get up in the morning . . . Secret ambition: Tour Europe at Uncle Sam's expense . . . Mr. Otte's right-hand gal . . . The Thinker -You can never tell about these quiet girls. Tri-A 23 Tri-C 1, 23 Band 1, 2g Librarian 25 Cantata 2g Kitchen lg Scribe 2. GRACE ANDERSON . . . St. Paul, Minnesota . . . g'Promptness is my motto? . . . Happiness consists of activity . . . Grace, will you draw this? . . . Term paper procrastinator. Tri-A 13 Comet 1, 2-Business Mgr. 23 Cantata lg Choral Club 23 SAC 23 Girls' Choir 1. MYRNA BARTZ . . . Bartzie . . . Suring, Wiscon- sin . . . E'You don't know!-So? . . . A 'fan of Student Prince . . . 'iMen?-What's that, a new style? Tri-C 2: Cantata 1, 2g Kitchen 1, 2: Dorm Council lg Girls' Choir 1, 29 Gown and Gavel 2. ROBERT BARZ . . . Fierce . . . Williams, Iowa . . . HNO, Dave R., I haven't gotten the mail yet. . . . 1've been a general. fWho needs Greek any- h0w?J . . . Get out of here Hans Leech! C Club 2g Intramurals 1, 2-Captain: Baseball Mgr. 1, 23 Track 1, 2g Basketball Mgr. 2. DELORIS BEHM . . . Dee . . . Atwater, Minne- sota . . . 'gQuiet, I'm studying . . . And then there was the day when someone arrived . . . Short, if she can't get over she get's around . . . Who opened the window? Comet 1, 23 Cantata 1, 25 Chapel Choir 15 Choral Club 2g Kitchen 2: Dorm Council 2gScribe 1, 2-Bus. Mgr.
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