Concordia Lutheran High School - Luminarian Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1955
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I ! s ' 5 K 5 'NY . is ' E 4 x K 3 . .4 9 Q V' 1 xg sf . .e 4. '- x -1' 5 b F C 34 S 5 S' 3' ww w x nj .5 .. 1 , F 4 Z ' .. ' , x i H E X 0Yl'AS - 3 I vs I 5 Q. 9 ,. - ' 2. , M 1 -zz' 492 Q' 1-:lr ' This page sponsored by CITY GLASS SPECIALTY, INC, --fi---.f-r 1 b .La 1 -,URDJ QEXHADIPTY' O xxTH RAN L 1? ! G if x 5' I , I , I gm. 91 l 1 i , 1 d by ANY V SPODSOIE COMP age BBE NT h1S P RU TSTATEIQYNE P TED RT FO . MQ' 'ff ga QQ if xp Sys W - Y. Q'-l x 'V 0 SOX' 5' 50, 0 W syb 1 Y ' x S- , ' Concordia V V . 5- Q lulheran High School QV 44? 1954-ss U . X ' BASKETBAU SCHEDULE N014 12XAngo1a .................... Away X Noi: 23XB6I716 ...................... Home .Von 27XAubum ...... ......... I-I ome Dec. 3XD9C3t'lJ1' ...,.. .,....... -1 may Dec. .l0xCent11al ................... PIOFIQQ Dec. IlXCeI2f1'a1Czztl1. ........ Home Dec. 17xElmhL1rsf ......,........ Home Dec, 22xA'eu' Haven ............ 4 way Dec. 28 cf 2.9xHol1'day Tourney Central Catholic, Cnnco2'C111'1, -X wQgg:1Z151', Ef1Inl1ursfxC'o1fseum , Jan. 8xHz2nfc1'toQ'.'2 ......, Qirfzij' Jam. l4XKSDd3ffK'Jy1e ....4...... .-1 way Jan. l5xVI'7nCheste1' ............ Home Jan. Qlxcenn-af cam. ........ .qu-ay Jan. 22xButIe1' ............,........ Home Jan. 28XCo1umbia City ....... -1 way Jan. 29xSout,5 Side ............. Awav F'eb1'. 2XG'a1'1'ett ...,...,,.......... H Fein: J1xNo1't11 Side . Febr. IQXCGIJ X mg ..,........Home tra! ................., Away ' X AM ALL TE li K E T B Championship B . . holidaytoumey Peti- wh Com rollb wing ' ' -tional Sho . Seb fwd '1iIY ' ' ' ma Plenty abl Ch W ure. apable Ciihsing fur C r l - .th a P tion ' Bam W1 g r your' Zffgwcgfw 1 9 Wigs 'v d 2:3 gig? giant .0 5 V it A 3- wir' ' Q, ig ' This page sponsored by: MIDGET FOOD MARKET COCA COLA COMPANY OXFORD SODA GRILL KNIPSTINE PHARMACY Qwkx -x'x -. 'T fwf .5 I lp' 'xxrh xnxx, A 'U F'ilif x . Am QV' Y hu .ash gf gt f ' t T-E-A-M I Somebody 'goofed CIIEEHING BLUCK V for victory. . . C for Concordia. . . L for Lutheran. . . P for pep added to the games 'S xxx, X X Cadets in BO Jia Q X I X Get that ball town tonight H F' Last minute conference at a Pep Session TRACK f in S101 li . g . of or --If I Drdo Q f 7 .RR QA, fjchlo , , uw V O Young team with the wlll to win , , , rugged opposition from the state's best track and fleld men, URUSS CUUNTRY W, 1 511' 1 I t tSsXl -ws f QV' JVETQ, 'I 9 , '4' n f ' V t Q 1 , 5, L -in x Y W V I n K M. K ,ff X K , xx: kj. TX: 'Xt' j Sr IQ, THERAN u Y Fi , n S '? ' P -e- 2 1 ' . f Worktng out the detatls X P - ' I, I' 'D' . .3 i 3 r - ' 1 .'1Si'x'lf ,' . , 04 g 1 X .X Q I BASEBALL t t t t w f t , K K- . C-3-E . i if-if ' J f tr I ' Lf-I ' - i ' ' 'X , z ' ,, Steal I Gow , . . fQiIl,ifE1'QOZZyS5SQLafO?nf i32:sz4m-nxzifal , , , , usual wet spring weather. ' t :Y I Mrs. Schmidt and the officers. G. A. A. Sports . . activities . . points . . . playday. . . participation. . sports- manship fi Gr Q. 1 to O So is this Ives' , ' 'N' lf fe I' S , ' v I h pk -E. ah'4v L ' I - 5 p '.'. , 1 ',',r . 3' P ' 'n ' ug. w I romg, sox suppek NX-' I W ACTIVITIES fx ExX -1K Let's hear some suggestions. It's your play. rob! em so an be fu I7 This tract ought to be in every tract rack. , . Five cents. Next time renew it on time. is og ,,, , 01 'O113 ' '72 'lie 6'6'flb liek! The officers see how it's done I ft 'at I can't see how you can eliminate any from J. R. C. support. m ,w 5 Suv- 1 A teachers dr 'H Sf 1 , R ' X Xl' w N m F7 ,K d .X L Add just a touc of green - K ovef me Sm 15' don'l You get if' X N Cam Need some help? 3 99010 guess work ,r I fo ur People kno The lines must be black 177 . .xy glad NQKAL- W the F amlhar faces Hn Slyel. If Q1 I V. x 2 'J l X v 'Id dx ., 1 , Vex .. Bug-o1ogy - 5 Future secretarles? Ill if This page sponsored by GOLLERS DRY CLEANERS you gag? eos East Pontiac 4037 South Wayne ' 7Q .N They make these trees H015 the ladder different every year ..f A Something must be rmeresting N rf Gift wra ppiug experts S! X Xf x'VV 'N a, 1 i1vLAin!rx- 'LJ' P 'J' . J 1' -A XAMW -' , E Did Zan Wem 7 Students are supervlsmg study halls lx - ,. Six. E N1ghtly oull sesslon Q ff? . 1' if f Mx y il. Q 'Q xxli i R N 'xi ' x Y. Af' I A,2 ,s Q I V . A ,- , xg , ' . ' 4 if ,ff . ' , ' s y . .4 and-I ' , HX if 4 9' ., A 1 T' aff 'ii r- , lr 'X L - ' - We'lldlet tomorrow Bev's Vli'WS on Lhe news U sms. 6' 1 1126 ll X I x x 'sb-X X x fa, e 0.'1 -:,, ', X yt, 6215, U5j54brF,f 1ev' WL! M521 f ' X wkfzfe sqil XD Y ig, Q? N , 5 2 fs VK M ef ,EEE 156 L x' N Always co-opemtive ll F? lax This page sponsored by the l 11 XEQV H, W, MEINZEN PHARMACY L fl E 5 L 'M r O gre 1,2 Us f Q: n ' xl fix' - -, r :'f' P Y U f o-- H X A ln s Lfw i X , lg W ll f, M 1 - Q-W 4 lil X- T x aw- ,XX V X -11385 J w 'QQ - ,AV P 5131 .- Ql., Al I IP 167 All RTL , LL fl lk L 'Ln L -2- 4 ' N N: .C Q Lf L Nvlfyx - - Z fi' f-s I' X we l FF! C a 2 Even the spectators Come to attention X 8955 CO lbpaqy C 'NATIONAL apffv HONOR New members from the ,Tumor Class 3- :2 ,ix V The safe way to leave from the driver's door EEIQH A921099 C HAS EAQNED Yves GOOD DRIVER AWARD of the PORT WAYNE ENGINEERS' CLUB and use rom' WAYNE CHAMBER of COMMERCE SAFETY Cowen FOP HAVING ACHIEVED AN UNBROYEN RECORD FOR SAFE DRIVING THROUGH Y E GOOD DR E O ES E O 11- a+ This page sponsored by ALLEN COUNTY FORD MOTORS, INC, x . .. - R, . A 1 C VQJ- E , , nys... That was a fine speech 05 gmtalatcam. 4, If' : 2' s f' , , Asa , She got her license X Q'-4 ff Edd you A bath on stage We have the txekexs The final touch f f 1 -'z- 5K7' ll if -sl Ay The facihtles ure limited hip Back stage brought to the front 1- , I ,li 1?3EZ' - Mit 'im The east und dlrector No charge for the candy valentines Tickets please Almost tl full house 'll h1s page sponsored by THE CONCORDIAN 11, f'! nu ' W Sending out the correct volume , 'JVM ,R A X fr ,fi The sales pitch 89 plcufawl ,-faaemflq Pretty music .ind pretty girls , 4' , F OK but A - Q- gg 4o0SXxXX Cheaper by Lhe Dozen A G QW . A A. The Commercial This page sponsored by: AMOS PHARMACY 10 Senior girls 7Ze Henman 14' men? -,dfdafeaoeaae J xv. . ,Gif-1 Q.-f., N 31' 25 . .xi fa '4 That was egg before it was wiped up ,- No sale Hekn The medic of Ploposlhg Otcb , 16 .koo I . C1716 xko O Iv, l.fj'1' Friday night s entertainment 1-va-...... -,f .-..,,. The proprietor is helpless ,..--p ....-f .....,' ...-,- I 4..- A This page sponsored by iff-1' SUNNY SHICK CAMERA SHOP f 1 .31-,.', . F . hi '. I ,i .Sw Aww , A',s,. 134 A .7 ,, ,. . -7 . U. ,F I l J . TF.. A ...A ,A,'.,,.', , f ' ,,, . ' ' ' ' 9' w ,',f .-.---, I ff-' .,. +1 ' '.'-'J . - f'.' ' ' ' f 'L aj 1, f f '- , -' .2 1 -M. ,- f ' .6 .Q fa, l , .f 1 :.- f. .f ' f f- ,if f ,.,,,.,,, H.:- , . H. ,f:,,', I . - . , I K, .mn L,-1, f--.ff . . - 'J Z . - . A ZZ-.-4.xff.:.s Zfeeymg cu, We Wedp Omcelmf. ul We know, teacher Thank youg call again K lf'-ci' 3,55 Let s try thls one for s1ze 8-D , , rw, . ' ' -Q tiirga 5 . .clslig 'L That will be 312, 62 lt's beautiful Will you help again next year? 24 15: ,, F -' A Q 25 '-Q- It-.-qi' 59 IL' F '1 ,. ' who wants to tell the story? Efficient and courteous This page sponsored by DR, 8: MRS, M, E, LEININGER, Dentist--Anthony 3104 148' Sediaaal QN...4 .,., Y 3 1 K if: 0 V, u ' Qff' Q. A . M75 The cheerleaders jump higher. . .the students yell louder. . . the cars take on additional paint. . , the team fights its best. . . Students spend all their waking hours at the Memorial Coliseum, i f px. X .X 'I A- fix w Q if 0 Xi gym Q p This page Sponsored by KERN'S BICYCLE SHOP XR 'UI H -- .W Piqua f Q. 'a ig .5 on the athletic field ff in intramural sports 1n the gym classes 'WW .XX Q,.,.-sl sp, rrrr s 'N , i :qi - f-ff' 35.:., ': .. TLP. f ' A on the grrdrr 1, on the reserves ' 4 . Ki as ' ,ggf'- x'fs: sr-ssssif v'VT'l,.Q2f i A . -v ' A ,-, -. Y. 7. mx. 1 s My h 5 A - ' N r -'L A L ,, . ' ,. . ... ny R N L xx -I QL v .. -L 1. 3 ,i F' W- fr 'f' 'F' - . is - '55 'A' ' I - He- .' , - X V I , on the arm field K I H 5 ' 19' .'lzwu1n-as-gnu?-1 1 +-I For the second time Concordia was presented with the Sportsman- ship trophy. Our school spirit during the sea- son wasn't what it could have beeng but thanks to the undying effort of the people concerned and to every indivi- dual student it perked up and paid off- -the trophy. To the Seniors it was a thrilling climax to the four basketball sea- sons of their high school days. To the underclassmen it is a challenge. As soon as one school has won the trophy three time it become theirs to keep, We've had it twice! It shouldn't b e hard to win it once more. All we have to do is wholly support our team twin or losej and behave our- selves as Christian young men and women. Thanks to each and every student of Concordia Lutheran High School for making this beautiful trophy ours for another year. taking Lhe Lumlnarian Picures Ei Rev, Mueller QGermany Mrs, Sohn Uilnglishj This page sponsored by: THE S AND B GROCERY Member of the faculty We :4,b,b'zeoc2zZe We WW Rev. Marschke fGermanj Mrs, Redmond QEnglishJ For coaching the Senior Play .4 Sa 7Ze'ze Zan 1-fee! That's the book. We hope you've enjoyed reading fseeingj it as much as we've enjoyed producing it for you. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the' News-Sentinel and the Journal-Gazette for many of the sports action shots you see in your bookg Mr. Wayne Roesner for the many pictures he tookg the Directory advertiser, LUMINARIAN page sponsors, and you subscribers who made a larger and better book pos- sible: the faculty for their wholehearted co-operation when weinterferredwith the home-room period: you students for your co-operation in posing for pictures when such pictures were neededg and Mr. Panning who was our chief photographer as well as faculty advisor. So on behalf of my staff and myself, this is Lonesome Gloria saying, So long neigh bor. YW? ,,.i,wi ' ll . - . - M l,wwll1 I w .. . li? GW'-v. .' , 1955 -J .Q J 1.5 W 1154 'i:.- -iii. I H, I W ., W : ' .., 5 , A 1 N - , U. p f ,ll WT' -v A ' ' -1. A , ' W ' ' M w Ma! ,, 5 Y rw :if mp , My U I -ww , .. ,ff . YEARIUUKS .1' -. iv .1 ... fu: :ABNF ' Q I xr-qf5,!ws.-5 rl! 4 , ,n :mi Al bn, J vp ' J 1. v ,A , ,neg 'l,.H Mi f f- D. -4 M lv 1, V ,Q .5 . 1 I 5 at '5 cover. av MYERS .2 T' On the campus WEA .QL sfvn T? 'at FT Hifi f mr Mu In the corridor ll Naturally . I , V X. XX 1 ' x W EQ XFX . R Q H X x 5 F f On the way home o irc, New .Q , f A Lgxnf o X X 391955: hs AL the Cama is G Oxxege rn me C is During the noon hour At parties V Ar games ,mb YYWSXC exiia Wbs with aduus 3: .. r ...J I ' L. 9 ,ff 1 A X wmv!!! Q1 mm 5 wrth active service in the cougregauons W . ' un hen neallmng 5 vi 6291 Soho QX Sh ? with regular church attendance ff Wj mr, ' , , . 'vx ,I 2 W,.,W kv U1 d N -ijly Ra l771'1y d Svot. when Waiting O I1 cus F01-ne fs when serving in parish work LH I -qi- kg 'dl .r l Dbl If +' 11.5 A 'uf 3 an f 'A 1, ff- .Pi V N It FACULTY EX MW XX L Nts 1: These tests are more work for me I could grve you a hun, but I thlnk you ll get rt eventually. fa '11 ' than they are for you, Kids. ga- if ! I It'll be a long time before I'll build I favor longer noon hours too another house So that's why your lunch isn't touched Have a bite Ahoy, Captain Haller t ...,.f K x . .- X3 . - ' H+ Kxvgv x . K- X pr,-, xv, -X 1 -.WT 91 :. ,. , .V xx.M.,,..-Q., 1 5 . .gr V::Nw.f:-xx., MR. LESTER BAACK x .,, 13? fx R... .- fp .-ar' ' ,,,.,squ' 3:2 , . . 9 X ' fn.: ., Q jyfs' T - W- 5 MR. GERHART KORNTHEUER eff' IT gi 12,- MRS. MADELINE SCHMIDT gp., ,. A an R ,,.., X PT., K . Qf J, MRS. ADELINE BRUMBUAGH af , 4 -r 4- . MR. WALTER LOBITZ 501311 I LT. RON VENDERLY 1 0 .T ' 'A-w K . 'A ' QQ : .43 . f' s J' 1 1 MR. REUBEN BULS wg' p MRS. WILDA MARSTON was A ,K L. a 6 MR. ELMER FIEBIG f MAN ww. HERBERT BM Ptmcwax REV. JACK MUHLENBRUCH L A -i MRS. LOUISE HALLER MR. BYARD HEY 'Q . x . . , . .A . . X 4.1. , . .X 1 .Q ' I ' I KR -1: Q Qx F x MR- ED ' I A5Sis WARD WER rant Principal NER ' izw f C M :ls 5 ,,... I 1 . A .. f ' , V- ' V t . '. 'gk df' Q- Mas. MILDRED ROHRER MR. HERALD PANNING ..e! a' ',p-I .l x f 1' , MR. WILLIAM KOCH --Q5 al? 9' .f MRS. VIRGINIA KINSEY .wa- L .1555 f Q 'M' ,x rvuss ELAINE SCHABACKER s MISS ESTHER ROSS ,sv L 5 FN ,pf gn ' 4' .351 M, ,.f , , QF? , I . MR. REINHOLD WERLING MISS HEDWIG WERNER f f- D. -4 M lv 1, V ,Q .5 . 1 I 5 at '5 - hl what 3 dis -boY' Mmm - s hl Four rafdle Qhv O I Cree lr to 'he rw, ,sf J' fee N5 Uber .y SHPE, Gtpatsls. j goo 'vivesgetg 'G ,oe Fakerl d ray w 'M A N 14,-. -,, . F. My fi fx lllh' 1-. 1- N f r' f I' - Ali-fu w . +I, n P . , 39.9 ' I!! ADMINISTRATION if . 5 'Va K. all ,rf ,M', I aw i ng XO E Kai X xi eXOx3Vx N sr Principal Blrlxman Would you please 0 repear :haw 'Q -zsfha... 0 YO 6 mga. GLIILIBFICS Let me show YOU h0w rhls part of rhe test s done .Ores-Idea 611 d 1176 We got it at double wholesale price, .Drlh c-,pa I -3170 dd! . 0901 ets with Q XS Og the a NHC . ay me IXQCNY Hold itl I think he's taking a picture, 55151301 9 fr ,ir r .. . . we A , 1 f Consecrated men donating time and talents. 5 ev' 9 in 2, O ma mesem gli be 100 5 Xi the Quang V413 bu gui t conimues' Oyytiien X951 . QM ' x i. li Friendly, calm, efficient. One-third of our present enrollment Also friendly, calm, efficient. is freshmen. OU 0 , hur PIT? 12 T M1901-4 LUTHERANHIGH SCH fo4-55 W0 Pano' EW!! 'VBS U O ew each 11 gdmzr 5132122 1 bool I4 N4 ef? 11 W sszst vr1?1?1b-gl fifths Cl' 0725 All 4 'ICI' IJ . bfflgh SEPTEAIBE X l a A most 571' gbqi Q'A2Q0 School ne 1271015600 ILS' fifffsisbh Mr ers dunk ant p al are ski eachln 'L' lar c-las w1l 11-e It os F 2019560 ' as 1 5' at le ses eacl 'l also S st1'tute ass 'TZ ar1 QKQ' II' S as O 51 GSI 2 sch 4' ct a r teac fl! 1Sf he -QUQ' gs O07 LGS!! ff for t 1.953 5 to 2376 he f Conf SC 1' O11 J' 17 J I1 nefL1llt1 e t rs. Wil Q Ma Q Y of oo1 J s e e e, her. 1gIhWi17 4' 117 I recrultoy gra-'17 1s to attend s 117 for the ,crm handle 172111 or WI' s 0 Q19 -1 ho' ' 'eachers - , I ,0w 9 - ea ' QV 11210 1 a fllarst Concor la. w D - , Waghe. She ,Q . .- 1, Jcordia 117 194' -- Q ' -4.8. degree GH fersity 117 l , , 0018 taught h1'Uh s, A , ,NPSA He ,years 1,7 Alaslze. A ' dlsclplme Cases teach Eh Ulish here a . . , Q ll L1 erwse the guldance pro-Ifflgb. C' 127. flfr. li Werner W1ll alsoy' .fu 1- superwsf- the attendance pro- 1' tba 5020313763 gram, the bu1'117g ofsulJ1D1iSS A' ,DI For 1 ef7t11Lon7ent and H1111 di' p ,harsh extra curnbular act1'w'lf 2 .wed he, 38 3 Ce '1 ?5' fb Ol Yue U171'vers1'ty 117 ' eh1ng at CQ' X I9 ofe l 'Q' iz will he .a suf17n7e1g America fog CI A hd Lwll 'sent Sharon Ku educat1o17 represe17tat1've d1rect the eed Q' cf I 1-1213 -'eplac' L the gh-ls e y . 1 Janet Who ,als of O , The Student COUUCTIJ 1l go QPF Misha Zen It I 1nto act1on th1s fall t IT' C '4-G1-WCG, a U tae lha DI-at? fe In ' hese GDT BSPPITJU , Sac GS no hers were elected at the se of flgfbizgergx the last school .Pea-'I In The officers of the tu 7 0 COUUCIY are: President x gzlgibj Ifnlll Vice-P1-ee' t EES are D091-hfler F- yhese Kohl ac I1 oi 'UST Ear' Attend tLL , staclred loclfe1s . tr-ad1hg all loci' ,motions were chanh Chnlfd . fall lockers were ree 'Sf The reason ' gglozfkfthai ton degree, OA' 19 T D-9 1770 nd lil c W ' Q ton, dent If UU ,oos1t1of1 f Rho Isla Ta KN i. 1 fl assist Q tele ?ende1g at 3'a 3 School Cho ,opeers On 7' A select gro -I? 17 WGS UQ7 at Tes l'0-9 UD VIS! ll uer O G S490 Sundaxg Auglkvt 15 cloclf. The Lutheran ch flf1ssou1'1' 61I'h0a' .orese ed the h7orr7117.g devotlo mf Church of the for on W-IYJC'-TV ahd fhllfl group ke dents offered the n7L1s1ca ' ground SITJCS the gowns arrived t ' were ava1l mee 1. 17 all Wit It 0 13 the 8EV2Q'-3 all n7e cards ufvions ornyal if ng arra also, 2 r a. car for .YTA ' ther ' fe az Dar .olann ' her f as! ,y ere s 'W h1s sufhfne able for tl71s Demng The high School cho1r also sang the ded1cat1'on of Camp L all I Z S 4 eople Wore na merba Ven OH July 4' fnade 117trod easfe very 1nf . a117e ds . bei nged th1s u Gf77SlGf' 9000763 -T176 P , IS 1170 11117 S 6490! Secrefor ar L get lliar 6131 the school .I'1l', h f ' 7011 iff theh -iqcza Weis: A T Henry file:-tg keeper was re beck H1171 car iotelnber .9 LS' and one Iher ezeht at Z' 1017 ol and 'dia ' IJ X me I0 ha ve or the pubhb fblg' ear over 1, 000 peoh ' erred After one of the foe I2 the fall of ' Teacher Ash' Jent he ' HL ala IHIQ4 ,r .Q 9' - :'. . 'Q ' - 4 W -' , . Y 1. ' ' . ' f' ' I1 , 3' - C ' 'nfl' ,4-' 5 '--, Q ' H9 - . N- ff-5 .vm ie-Q Q fy., 1 X4 Y - ,Sl IgA .. .. m .X ,, A ffhgflffgn 4 'f X ' f i 'QQ A A -Kfx if A, A ' f- A. A 4 l Alf il,- TTT 'Uhr' F Y -4' y-1 qui .gl l -9' N , - ,. ,mai if .Mil-. S Hunyl -in 1 'I 1-1 ' . X 4 I A social evening on the parking lot. if feemrq I --ffm fb 8 5.0 07 r fr E' pep S S . SSJOI7' X 0 lf? The gowns are dedicated to the glory of God. 2.--..-.ri f l Just before the second half. Operetta: The successful climax after hours of preparations. H.,-xv 6 l l '40 M-. Learning the mechanics of voting The Football Banquet The opening of the basketball season ,Z ' . R Thu trip to Valpo Decorating for Christmas ga. 'Jil' at's get down to business n stage at last Ji f1'5EfJi'I : 6 '. PAH of the more than 1200 whw umm rn Lhc PTA supper A . I w Gob . 6 x XNXXLX lil 3 .l B Wsxgwl , , 1A.a?5jf5- j ' ' - H - .3 73 f 1 'S' df 11 1 ' fm u Cmmme u ' , ' I ff. A ' 'xxx Xu.. SMU mol- Q A 1 43 Cm ' , ' , U7 - . QHTS , mlqg f. -ri' A N9 1' gi I IJ' x VA vi' X X Q 7 11 w N - . - 1, A , V - - ,N H -.Y---u an L...,. Www X fx- JA F ace 'llfllllg is hupelcss S ix .1' -. iv .1 ... fu: :ABNF ' Q I xr-qf5,!ws.-5 rl! 4 , ,n :mi Al bn, J vp ' J 1. v ,A , ,neg 'l,.H Mi K 0 Q. comer 9 N660 . bgbx 9 s - x be Xxx Q e -Q 4 Sv XV? fb SX N 38 - O Y LJ w Tp vu w The end of the day - the close of another school year. I! ll 5 1 ,lu 3.n..-r. ixJE.LL...--...,..' .1:. s..v..r-,.qQ:-l X yi Xxx, Il's been a long year. Q Q7 xo O9 X. K, ,Q AQ gx 09 ea So long, its been good to know you, Now even the lockers are clean. 190,66 4 'bye UQ ,vo Oo 026 F6524 3 . IQ: Looks like rm . . 'M' the last one. , . .fm ,. ,J RICT L. -. , I ' ll SENIORS QXLWEL ITTING 0N Till' 0F THE WOIlLll Remember the Fall of 1951 when 107 of us entered the halls of Concordia Lutheran High School as freshmen with great expec- tations. After the first few bewildering weeks, we began to feel at home among our many new friends. Then in 19 52 we returned as sophomores but in our new building with its modern class- rooms, harder assignments, and more social activities. We enjoyed being upper classmen in our junior year and hope that we set a Christian example for the freshmen and sophomores. For the first time a junior class at Concordia presented a major play. That was fun but expensive. ln our senior year regular bi-weekly class meetings were held during the activity period to take care of the many details con- fronting would be graduates. Endless activities such as hayrides, parties, banquets, athletic events, class trips, assemblies, Skip Day, and homework made this an unforgetable year. When we look back upon our experiences here at Concordia, we see how richly Cod has blessed each one of us. We want to thank Him for these blessings--His Word, this Christian school, these devoted teachers, and our Christian companions. It was fun serving the Seniors last year Q You can't write rhereg Sm that s for Tom If 3 s - SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FROM L. TO R.: Richard Bishop, Treasurer, Ronald Reinking, Vice-Presidenrg Velma Huck, Secreraryg Larry Bauermeister, President. E 4 Q 1 vm LJ Q5 I S- l . . A n 1 1 's Sponsors: Miss Ross and Mr. Panning TWG and twg. Hit ll ql.l1C1i b8fOl'C I drop rhe nail. fs ...z No help from the audience, please. CAROL AKERS A true blue friend . . . content with whatever life brings her. Librarian 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Junior Play5 Booster Club 2. BARBARA BARBOUR Out for a good time . . . an expert at giving wisecracks. G. A. A. I5 Librarian 251,11-Hi Voice 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Future Teachers 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Booster Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BECKMAN Barb . . . smooth in appear- ance and manner . . . the life of a party. LUMINARIAN 3, 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Sock 81 Buskin 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Booster Club 2, 4. WILLIAM BENGS Bill . . . natural joker . . . study hall admiral . . . takes life as it comes. LU-HI VOICE 2, 3: Bi - Phy- Chem 2, 35 Math Club 3, 45 Military Officer 45 Speech Club 25 Football 3, 45 Track 2. PATRICIA BERNING Pat . . . a smash hit at Valpo . . . has her future securely ringed G. A. A. I, 2,35 LU-HI Voice 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 junior Playg Choir 3, 45 Chapel Choir 3, 45 Booster Club 2, 3. .Q llar W6 lt.. Yi 5 5 V rm ., .444 'R t tb 'S I , - l 5 W, l xl N. l X ' 'VN 'S t 'EA ,-X -4 my , 'APG' vi ' I 0 . NANCY ALBRECHT Nan . . . seamstress par excellence . . . galwith style bundle of charm. LUMLNARIAN 4: G. A. A. I, 2, 35 Bi-Phy-Chem I5 Junior Red Cross 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 33 Booster Club 2, 3, 4. LARRY BAUERMEISTER Popular with everyone. . . has proven leadership ability as our Senior Class President. LU-HI VOICE 35 Sports Editor 45 Math Club 45 Vice-President 35 Social Studies 2, 3, 45 Military Officer 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Junior Play5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 45 Basketball 45 Cross Country 45 Class Vice-President 25 President 45 Officers Club 4. SANDRA BENDER Sandy . . . willingworker. . stylish . . . alert . . . popular. LUMINARIAN 3: G. A. A. I, 2: LU-l-ll VOICE I,2,3,45 Sock 8: Buskin 45 Social Studies 2, 35 Speech Club I5 Junior Red Cross 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Booster Club 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Class Treasurer 3. MARILYN BENNER A newcomer to Concordia who has displayed a friendliness to all. . . a tease. KENNETH BIEBERICH Ken . . . guy without a care . . . completely satisfied with life. Math Club 45 Boys' Glee Club 25 Choir 2, 3. RICHARD BISHOP Dick . . .comedian ofthe class. . . first class disc jockey owns every record on the market. LU-HI VOICE 3,45 Bi-Phy-Chem 2: Vice-President 35 German Club 35 Military Officer 45 Speech Club 35 Vice-President 25 Junior Play5 Sharps 81 Flats 35 Class Treasurer 4. KENNETH DAWSON Ken . . . reserved . . . sincere friend . . . possesor of fine Christian attributes. Bi-Phy-Chem 2,45 Treasurer 35 German Club 35 Latin Club 35 Sock 81 Buskin 45 Junior P1ay5 Band 3,45 Band Council 45 Sharps K Flats 3, 4. BARBARA DRESSLER Barb . . . a sincere Christian . . . the classy lass whose life would be an utter mishap without that certain guy from Winter llaven. LUMINARIAN 4g cz. A. A. 1. 25 Future Teachers 3,45 Parish Workers 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Choir 3,45 Booster 3, 45 BEVAN ETZLER Bev . . . a natural athlete. . . fancy dresser. . . popular with everyone. Lettermen s Clubg Vice- President 45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Cross Country 3,45 Tennis 35 Baseball 3. MARLENE GABY Skip . . . a good artist . . . has a catering to horses . . . a true pal. G. A. A. l,2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 4. x'f D N 5 sr . :E -L+ 1-nqqql . , 3' f' R' A ig: 4- wifi ' X cs- ee I xx ' . X X 3 -. at ff x - . K U, - X Q sh - . -. 5 ss if f 'W ga, . ,I J rl it 1 Z3 NS. , M. K . . C, s x .. xs ox XX X -.. 'ESA 2 .1 X Fx Nl DONALD BRUEGGEMANN Don . . . keeps the armory shipshape . . . go-getter. Bi-Phy-Chem 2, President 35 German Club 2, 35 Future Tea' chers, Vice-President 45 Military Officer 45 Speech Club 2, President 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Boys' Glee Club 25 Choir 35 Sharps St Flats 3. ROBERT DIEMER Bob . . . grid man. . . favors old cars . . . amiable. Rifle Club I5 Lettermen's Club 45 Military Officer 45 Boys' Glee Club 25 Junior Play, Foot- ball I, 2, 3,45 Track I, 2, 35 Basketball I. RICHARD ENGLE Dick . , . a jack-of- all- trades with a truly jovial personality. LU-HI VOICE 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Military Officer 45 Junior Red Cross 2,35 Boys' Glee Club I, 2,45 Booster Club 45 Football 2,3,4. JAMES FORTMEYER Jim . . . cheerful . . . like- able guy . . . Christian gentle- man. Baseball 3. THOMAS GEORGI Tom . . . crazy laugh . . all-city grid star . . . old timer in the ball 84 chain club. Rifle Club 45 German Club 35 Lettermen's Club, President 45 Military Officer 45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball I,2,35 Track 35 Baseball 35 Class President I. if ll M157 iillligz ll1' If --W, . W1 I l f l 'Wi l i Gm' LLNDEN GERKE Linn . . . carefree and casual. . . doesn't under stand why text- books were invented. Junior Red Cross 2, 35 Football 35 Basketball I, 25 Track 3. PEGGY GREER A friend to all who know her . . known for her Christian allilllde. G.A. A. Ig Librarian 3,45 Lu- Hi Voice 45 Parish Workers 45 Booster Club 35 Baton Twirler 2. MARY LOU l-IAPNER Hap . . . lives on skates . . . always on the go . . . genial. G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 LU -HI VOICE 3,45 Sock 82 Buskin lg Junior Red Cross 3,45 Booster Club 3'4- STANLEY HARMEYER Sociahle . . . good natured . . . a quiet guy. Junior Red Cross 2,3. DAVID HARTMANN Dave . . . a loyal Concordia student who seems to be the victim of many jokes. Rifle Club5 Bi-Phy-Chem I,25 Lettermen's Club 45 Social Studies 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 25 Football l,2,3,4g Basket- ball 1,2535 Track 3. fbi 1 GER J 2 f u . x rp: K - 1.4 2 x,,,4v -- .-3 . X, Q' 'Pin ...J 3,5 . gif fif -of -,wt i..:,4f Q2 X-J Ji 7- fef Q 24 A 1- FRED GERZEMA Ferd . . . quiet and bashful . . . blushes easily . . .finds books and studying rather distasteful. Bi-Phy-Chem 2,3,45 German Club 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Boys' Glee Club I5 Choir I5 Football I. PAUL HANKE Sincere . . . Lanza's competition . . Jim's undying friend . . . avid fan of the LU-HI VOICE. German Club 35 Military Officer, Captain Co. C 45 Boys' Glee Club I5 Orchestra 2,3,45 Choir I,2,3,45 Chapel Choir 2,3,45 String Ensemble I, 2, 3,45 Dorm Council, Vice-President 45 Snap Squad 2, 3, Captain 4. EMMA HARBARTH Emmy . . . fun-loving and efficient . . . a successful secretary of the future. LUMINARIAN 4: G.A. A. I, 2: German Club 25 Parish Workers 45 Social Studies 2, 3,45 Junior Red Cross 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Junior Play5 Booster Club 2, 3,4. ANDREW 1-IARNACK Andy . . . smoke rings excelled only by his dramatic ability . . . dorm comedian . . . following Dad's footsteps . . . witty remarks. German Club, President 35 Math Club, President 45 Bi- Phy-Chem, President 45 Sock 85 Buskin, Treasurer 45 High School Band 35 Military Band 35 Junior Play5 Operetta5 Choir 45 Orchestra 3,45 Sharps gl Flats 4. ADRIENNE HEATH Ady . . . full of fun . . . true friend to those who know her. G. A. A. 1,45 LU-HI VOICE 4: Junior Red Cross 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 4. MARILYN HENSICK Known to the gang as Emmy . . . a blend of intelligence, warmth, and charm. LUMINARIAN 3: G. A. A. I, 2. 35 LU-HI voice I,2,35 Feature Editor 45 Sock gl Bus- kin 3,45 Social Studies 2,35 Speech Club I5 Junior Red Cross 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Booster Club 2, 3,4. DAVID I-IOCK ENSMITH Hockendingie . . . the modern artist of the class . . shy . . . has a seemingly serious outlook on life. LUMIINARIAN, Business Manager 4: LU-HI VOICE 3, 4: Librarian 1, 25 Sock gl Buskin 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Track 35 Junior Play. VELMA HUCK Vel . . . her bouncing vit- ality has made her a friend to all . . . sincere . . . ambitious . . . a person worth knowing. LUMINARIAN 4: LU-HI VOICE 45 Latin Club 35 Future Teachers 45 Sock 85 Buskin 45 Social Studies 3, 45 Speech Club, Vice-President 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Junior Play5 Choir 3,45 Booster Club 2,3,45 Chapel Choir 45 Class Secre- tary 4. JUNE KENNING Junie . . . steadfast friend . . . conscientious worker . . . sweet and sincere . . . easy to please. LUMINARIAN 45 German Club 2, 35 Future Teachers 3,45 Parish Workers 45 Sock 8.1 Bus- kin 45 Social Studies 2, 3,45 Junior Play5 Booster Club 2, 3. ROBERT KASSING Bob . . . all American boy . . . full of life . . . witty and wise. LU-HI VOICE 3,45 German Club 35 Math 'Club 35 Letter- men's Club 45 Social Studies 2, 35 Military Officer 45 Junior Red Cross 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Football 1, Manager 2, 35 Basketball I,2. 'rl L --- ., fi . v I Q If l 'T- , 9 I Q J T df-.5 X75 il 1? C-'f '- ' Q' 1 X ,X 4- ., wg, ,ka T7 53' 1 'sf N t: 1' I. .- a Q We-1' C3 so' ANN HERTER Butze . . . 5' 2 . . . blonde . . . whiz in mechan- ical drawing. G. A. A. l,2, 35 LU-HI VOICE 3,45 Bi-Phy-Chem 25 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Junior Play5 Booster Club 2, 3,4. RUTH HOFFMAN Ruthie . . . superb cheer- leader. . . chic . . . radiant smile. LUMLNARIAN 25 G. A. A. 1, 2,3,4g LU-HI VOICE 2, 35 News Editor 45 Librarian 15 Math Club 45 Sock St Buskin I, 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Speech Club 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Cheerleader 2, 3, President 45 Junior Play5 Booster 2, 3, 4. ELWOOD JACK EMEYER Woody . . . unassuming . . contributes his share to the fun. German Club 35 Latin Club 35 Military Officer 45 Boys' Glee Club 2, 35 Booster Club 2, 35 Track 1,25 Cross Country 3. MILES KANNING Speed . . . quiet and shy . best known for his glowing face when embarrassed. Rifle Club 45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Junior Red Cross 35 Foot- ball I,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Track 3. LUTHER KLENKE Big Klenke . . . quiet . . . supports Walther in his state- ments about Michigan. German Club, President 45 Parish Workers 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Boys' Glee Club I5 Cheer Leader I,25 Band I,2,35 Choir I, 2, 35 Chapel Choir 2, 35 Basketball I5 Track Manager 2. Qs, 'fi xl IM 25 if ll w i ll WALTHER KLENKE Walt . . . can't sit still or keep quiet very long . . . staunch defender of the state of Michigan. German Club, Treasurer 45 Latin Club 35 Future Teachers 45 Parish Workers 45 Junior Red Gross 35 Boys' Glee Club I5 Cheer Leader I, 25 Junior Play5 Band I, 2, 3,45 Orchestra 2, 35 Choir I, 2, 35 Chapel 2, 35 Band Council 3, Vice-President 45 Booster Club 2,3. FRANK KNEPPER Knep' . . . liked by all for his meek voice and quick ac- tions . . . first-rate sound effects man. Lettermen's Club 45 Military Officer 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Boys' Glee Club I,2,45 Junior Play5 Golf 2,3. DONALD KNOPF Don . . . dorm early bird . . a future servant of the church . . . forever wrapped in a tuba . . . enthusiast of northern Michigan. Bi-Phy-Chem 25 Latin Club, Dator 35 Future Teachers 45 Parish Workers 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Boys' Glee Club 15 Junior Play5 Band 1,2, 3, Secretary 45 Orchestra 2, 3,45 Choir I,2,3,45 Band Council 3, Secretary 45 Booster Club 2. GENE KOENIG Crack shot with a rifle . . . friendly smile for everyone. Rifle Club I, 25 Junior Red Cross 2, LEO KOHLS One of the few who prefers Europe to America . . . likes flying. German Club 4. X 1 l 'C' t X 32 'J 'Y-1 A N ' N ' vu -' ,. 1 if?- s N s lf ll, A ' . 3 V YS . N Are 'ff' 5--us: Wi . Vt., Q s 'sv X S if tx I? , x 'R ,4- 311 A mt I2 , -J f ,451 so 1 , N, ' 1 S lf: k- r L ': A l N 5 4 ROY KNAPP Has one love--farming . . . always ready with a cheery, --his. Rifle Club 45 Bi-Phy-Chem 2, 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Boys' Glee Club I, 25 Choir 45 Booster Club 25 Sharps 82 Flats 35 Basketball I5 Track 1, 2,35 Cross Country 2,3. JAMES KNILL Jim . . . busiest man in school. . . a born leader . . . a true Christian gentleman . . popularity plus. LUMINARIAN 35 Rifle Club l, 2, 3, Vice-President 45 LU-HI VOICE 3,45 Bi-Phy-Chem 25 Math Club 45 Social Studies 2, 35 Military Officer 3, Major S-3 45 Boys' Glee Club I5 Orchestra 2, 35 Choir 2,35 Choir Council 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 2, 3, President 45 Dorm Council 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Basket- ball 1,25 Track 1,25 Cross Country 25 Golf 35 Class President 2, 3. SYLVIA KOENEMANN Blondie . . . spontaneous laughter . . . always ready for a good time. G.A.A. I,2,35 LU-H1 voice 2, 3,45 Junior Red Cross 45 Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 35 Junior Play5 Band I5 Choir 3,45 Chapel Choir 45 Booster Club 2, 3, 4. LOREN KOENIG Hot-Rod . . . Concordia's race driver . . . a carefree student who never gets excited. Rifle Club 45 Military Officer 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Pro- jectionist 3,45 Sound Engineer 4. CHARLES KOLLS Charlie . . . conscientious . . . intelligent . . . delights in stumping teachers with big words. LU-HI VOICE 3,45 German Club 25 Future Teachers 3,45 Math Club 35 Social Studies 2, 3,45 Boys' Glee Club I, 25 Choir 25 Football Manager 2, 35 Basketball Manager I, 2,3. ARLENE KRUCK Sweet and neat . . . unoffici- ally a member of the Letter- men's Club. LUMINARIAN 35 G. A. A. l,2, 35 LU-HI VOICE 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Junior Play5 Booster Club 2, 3-4- GEORGIA LAPP George . . . carefree, talka- tive, and full of fun . . . a pal to all. G. A. A. 1,29 LU-I-ll VOICE 3. 45 Junior Red Cross 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Booster Club 2,3,4. CYNTHIA LEWIS Cyn . . . never a dull moment . . . exuberant. . . never tires of having fun. LUMINARIAN 3: G. A.A. 1.2: LU-I-ll VOICE 2,3,4: Sock 81 Buskin I5 Junior Red Cross 3,45 Speech Club I5 Junior Playg Booster 2, 3,4. GLORIA MARTIN Jeannie . . . her heart is in, Chicago . . . fun-loving and carefree. G. A. A. 2: LU-HI VOICE 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,45 Booster Club 2,4. CAROL MERKLE Friend of one and all . . . full of gaiery and laughter . . willing worker. LUMINARIAN 45 Sock 82 Buskin 45 Girls Glee Club I, 25 Booster Club 2,4. Q , gi , T ff 44' , 1 ,A - Q. 1-1 xl -iii f x A ' R: ity' V .L 'll' . rs- i i l K K X f K l r is 'N - xv i kc...- R 5 4 X P A i 5 Q 3, 4 A 'I L. YTD SHARON KUHL First-class artist . . . personality plus . . . con- scientious worker. LUMINARIAN 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Future Teachers, President 45 Sock 82 Buskin l,2g Social Studies 2, 3, Secretary 45 Speech Club I5 Junior Red Cross 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Choir 45 National Honor Society 45 Booster Club 2,3,45 Student Council I, 2, 3, Secretary 45 Class Treasurer 2, Class Secre- tary 3. WELDON LEIMER Shy . . . pigskin hero . . . lazy'grin . . . the man with the d-e-e-p voice. Lettermen's Club 45 Military Officer 45 Boys' Glee Club 25 Junior Play 35 Band 2,3,45 Choir 3, 45 Chapel Choir 45 Band Council 45 Snap Squad 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2,3. PAUL MARSCI-IKE P.O. . . . an intelligent leader . . . subtle humorist . . a true Christian friend. LUMINARIAN 3.4: Latin Club, Vice President 35 Lettermen's Club, Secretary- Treasurer 45 Social Studies 2,35 Military Officer, Major S-4 45 Choir I, 25 National Honor Society 3, President 45 Basketball I,25 Track 1,25 Cross Country 2, 3,45 Baseball 35 Class Vice-President 3. RICHARD MEEKS Dick . . . owns a smile as broad as he is tall . . . takes a lot of good-natured kidding . . . the perfect gentleman. Bi-Phy-Chem 25 Librarian 25 Sock 35 Buskin I5 Chapel Choii' 3,45 Social Studies 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Boys' Glee Club I5 Choir 2, 3,45 Booster Club 25 Sharps 81 Flats 3, Treasurer 45 Track Manager 2. CAROL METZ. Metz . . Happy-go- lucky . . . mischievous and quick-witted . . . believes in having a good time. LUMLNARIAN 35 G.A. A. I, 2, 35 LU-I-ll VOICE 2,3,45 Sock 82 Buskin I5 Junior Red Cross 3, 45 Junior Play5 Booster Club 2, 3-4- 4 '? O x :- F- T I I 4 O A D Jw. Y V4 -9 f 1 ' ' I. U LW' x 44,11 JOYCE NAHRWOLD Juicy . . . quiet, modest . . talented in music, especially the piano . . . conscientious in all her work. G. A. A. I, 2, 3.4: LU-HI VOICE 3,4, German Club, Treasurer 3, Future Teachers 3, Secretary 4, Math Club, Secretary-Ueasurer 3, Sock Sz Buskin I, Secretary 2, Social Studies 2,3,4, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3,4, Chapel Choir 2, 3,4, String Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Booster Club 2, 3,4, Sharps 8, Flats 3. JOHN MOELLERING Full of clever remarks . . . never seems to get angry . . . a popular master of ceremonies around school. German Club 3, President 2, Math Club 3, Lettermen's Club 4, Military Officer, Captain Co. B 4, Junior Red Cross 3,4, National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4, Student Council 4, Snap Squad 3, Football Manager 2, 3,4, Basketball Manager I, 2. NANCY OELFKE Sweet and sincere . . . Mr. Werner's girl Friday . . . touchy when it comes to names. LUMl.NARIAN 4, Sock 81 Buskin 4, Girls' Glee Club I,2, Junior Play, Booster Club 2,3,4. RENEE PETERSON Pete . . . vivacious . . bubbling with laughter . . . gal with no cares. G. A.A. I,2,3,4: LU-Hi vorcrs 2,3,4, Bi-Phy-Chem 2, Junior Red Cross 4, Girls' Glee Club 2,3, Booster Club 2,3,4. CLARA PRIFOGLE Clare . . . dignified and chic . . . a model of politeness . . . gets a kick out of life. G.A. A. I, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Booster Club I,3, Class Secretary I. Tl ' : ?F .2 E CAROLYN MUHLENBRUCH A little gal with a big yell . . . peppy . . . well liked by all. Cheer Leader 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Chapel Choir 4, Booster Club 2, 3-4- BARBARA NEAT Barb . . . Good things come in small packages . . . a petite blonde whose personality radiates a friendliness to all. G.A.A. I,3, Junior Red Cross 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, Booster Club 2, 3,4. GLORIA PANNING Quiet but lots of fun . . . a leader in all she undertakes. LUMINARIAN 3, Editor 4, G, A. A. I,2: German Club, Vice-President 2, Librarian 2, Social Studies 2, 3,4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Choir 3, National Honor Society 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Booster Club 2, Student Council 4, Class Secre- tary 2. ROLAND PORTER Jack . . . natural friendliness . . . patient . . . Hey, you kids, get out of my car. Rifle Club I,2,3,4: Math Club 4, Military Officer 4. LINDA RAHDERT Lindy . . . a true Christian friend . . . willing to do te- dious tasks for Mr. Werlirrg . . the girl with the giggle. LUMINARIAN 3, Literary Edi- tor 4, German Club 2,3, Future Teachers 3,4, Parish Workers 4, Social Studies 2, 3,4, Girls' Glee Club I,2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Choir 3,4, Band Council, Treasurer 3, President 43 Booster Club 2, 3, Chapel Choir 4, National Honor Society 4. ED RAHE Cyclone . . . always happy . . . enjoys life . . . a real cyclone on the gridiron. Rifle Club, Secretary- Treasurer 45 German Club 35 Lettermen's Club 45 Military Officer, Cap- tain Co. A 45 Junior Red Cross 3,45 Snap Squad 35 Football 2, 45 Track I,3,45 Officers Club, President 4. DONALD SAYEN Don . . . happy disposition . . . the right hand man to Miss Ross . . . often seen tot- ing a corner. LUMINARIAN 45 Boys' Glee Club I5 Band I,2,3,45 Orchestra 2, 3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Band Council, Vice-President 45 Track I5 Cross Country 2. GILBERT SCHILLINGER Gil . . . a neatly-dressed dorm student with curly hair . . . still thinks the South should have won the Civil War. German Club 3,45 Future Teachers 45 Parish Workers 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Band 3. RALPH SCOTT Reserved, but by no means shy . . . smooth dresser . . . easy to get along with. Junior Red Cross 35 Basketball 1,25 Track I, 2,3. WAYNE SIMERMAN A quiet guy . . . good natured . . . one of the gang. Math Club 45 Junior Red Cross 3. so-I If R 5 :lf-ff I r l fx 1' fi' I I A :iw if Q, ,. R. A Q K 45 FUN Q.-. X . 29 'F 15 X xx! J F' 4 2 ' 'R Fl 5 5, tr- v 5. L - s X v.-g.1,.,'g ll' . 1 RONALD REINKING Ron . . . well-mannered and good-looking. . . a ball of fire in all sports. LUMINARIAN 45 German Club 35 Lettermen's Club 45 Military Officer 45 Speech Club I5 Junior Red Cross 35 Boys' Glee Club 25 Student Council I,2, Vice-President 35 Basketball l,2,3,45 Class Vice-President 1,4. RICHARD SCHEUMANN Dick . . . gets along with all . . quietly contented with living Math Club 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Track I. KARL SCHROEDER Fine leadership ability in all fields--especially military . . . is known to all by his friendly smile and curly hair. LUMINARIAN 3,43 Math Club 45 Military Officer, Lieutenant Colonel 45 Junior Red Cross 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Snap Squad 35 Track 1,25 Cross Counny 2, 3.4. BEVERLY SIEVERS Bev . . . a black-haired beauty with a sparkle in her eye to match the sparkle on her hand. LUMINARIAN 45 Librarian 35 Sock 85 Buskin 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Junior Play5 Booster Club 3,4. CLAUDIA STINE C1aud . . . lively . . . has a happy smile . . . doesn't take life too seriously. LUMINARI.AN 45 G.A.A. 2,35 Bi Phy-Chem 25 Librarian 2, 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Choir 45 Booster Club 2, 3. 5 V X-.1 'PV' 2 e RONALD SUCH Such . . . self-appointed wit . . . hearty laughter . . . scientifically minded. Lu-Hi Voice 45 Math Club 3,45 Football 25 Track 45 Military Officer 4. MARJORLE THIELE Margie . . . smart and ambitious . . . an expert on the Glockenspiel . . . a great teaser. LUMINARIAN 3,45 G.A. A. 1,3, 4, Secretary 25 German Club 2, Secretary 35 Future Teachers 3,45 Math Club 35 Parish Wor- kers 45 Social Studies 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Band 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Booster Club 2, 3. ALICE THIEME Sweet and sincere . . . caters to the college . . . has a fondness for fun. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, President 45 LU-HI VOICE 3,45 German Club 35 Future Teachers 3, Treasurer 45 Social Studies 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club I,2g Cheer Leader 3, 45 Junior P1ay5 Choir 3,45 Chapel Choir 45 National Honor Society 45 Booster Club 2,3,4. ELISE ULMER Lise . . . full of surprises . . a charming songsuess. G.A. A. 1,35 Librarian 35 Junior Red Cross 2, 3: Choir 3, 45 Chapel Choir 4. SANDRA VOELKER Voelk . . . quiet . . . always sure of a ride home. LUMINARIAN 45 G.A. A. I, 2,35 Sock 82 Buskin I5 Junior Red Cross 4g Booster Club 2, 3. -N Nr Q, 'as fs If rw, z. Nb' X .ff- l ' ' aa..--f ' C l ser- '51 ff E ns 4, M , i' C L .- ga -4 -15-7 f . Q up i 4 A 5 Q , 3 3 ' f ' A -s , ,yr ff' J., if J, ' 'S 30 GENE THIELE A jolly, friendly fellow . . a real jokebook . . . the toothpick is his best friend. Math Club, Vice-President 45 Junior Red Cross 2,3,45 Basket ball 1,25 Track 35 Baseball 3. RICHARD THIELE Dick . . . fun-loving . . . real pal . . . willing to lend his car to the Senior girls. Math Club 45 Junior Red Cross 2,35 Football 2,35 Track 2,35 Baseball 3. THOMAS TROSIN Tom . . . snappy dresser . . . smooth manner . . . self assured. Rifle Club I5 Bi-Phy-Chem 45 Social Studies 2,3,4- JOAN VAN ALLEN Quiet, but always friendly . . blushes easily . . . a menace in the Driver Training car. G.A. A. I, 3,45 Junior Red Cross 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3,45 Booster Club 2,3,4. MARILYN WALTERS Mae . . . bouncing vitality . . . always ready for a good time . . . never grows tired of life at Bledsoes. G. A.A. I,3,45 Junior Red Cross 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Booster Club 2,3,45 Sharps Sc Flats 3. GAYLORD WAMBSGANES Jovial . . . a barrel of fun . . . always a friendly smile. Rifle Club 45 Junior Red Cross 3: Basketball I. JOHN WEBER Military man . . . full of life . . . strong convictions. Rifle Club, President 4, Military Officer 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, choir 4: Basketball 1, 2. JANET WILLIAMS Happy-go-lucky . . . con- stant friend to Mae . . . always on the go . . . prefers fun to-homework. G. A. A. 3,45 Junior Red Cross 33 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,4g Booster Club 2, 3. BEVERLY ZELT Bev . . . a conscientious worker . . . bound for success in the world of science. G. A. A. Ig Bi'Phy-Chem 4g Latin Club 33 Math Club 4, Social Studies 2,3,4g National Honor Society 4. MARY WEBB Petite . . . a Dresden doll . . a very capable librarian. G.A. A. 35 Librarian 2, 35 Future Teachers 4, Girls' Glee Club 2,4g Choir 33 Booster Club 2. SHARON WEBER Kate . . . smart, ambitious, and friendly . . . her future work as might be expected-- teaching . . . laughs at any- thing. G.A.A. I: LU-HI VOICE 3, Editor 4g German Club 3, Secre- tary 25 Future Teachers 35 Social Studies 2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Choir 3,4g National Honor Society 3,4. C AROLYN WILSON Willy . . . shining hair . . . pleasant personality . . . poised. G.A. A. 1,2,3gIul1iOl' Red Cross 3-4- Q, W Q- - ull, iq K I'm looking for a very plain name card an QSY he ,, GWC m e Youth dame im . L KQUYG ng 50' 'ASM He,e We Elie Vajpo 'Pi 'NPO - fo is aj gO to I F1 bed gm' b U1 rj 6 C agdx gill' D Rav Oi H Owl NW Want OKKKCB ea, Mo 77 Q' I wh.. of G0 6 6 QDXOW fx YO 'h Dedicaw Krupp and Wilkins in Hobgoblin House .Af Lit-up like a Christmas tree It s almost like playing with blocks V, .93- This is Dick Bishop bringing you another portion That's a mighty pretty ribbon of the Half Time Show Stay to the right of this margin when you type this It gives me great pleasure to lag you a member of page of the Directory the National Honor Society fl Q 'w W' xi A A qfPl'flf'IPb FCI? bas sdhbfhjalml r0I11gplf'b-0 9vparb1,f-zu 13110 rr my fflznda ,Ll 5'lg, if -X Ill: ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll J-.QE- N 0 'fn , ' ,'ve-'9 ,f-'fil -'fair .. , ,N ,X . ' I Je Mfg A X --' . wr yr N ' if-'N Q--4-. .xv JUNIOR5 . ,gi I EXW CLIMBI Glllllllllll A ll HIGHER My an Q .. dl 3, With our eyes on the future - J I3 ' we, as Juniors, worked zealously -F7 , 2 3 ., at becoming upper classrnen and Y , X ff' , taking on greater responsibilities. ' ff ' The Juniors were well represented 'f f - ,I in the academic field as well as in ' all 'sports and ez-rtra Cu1'riCu18.I' Paul Manske Patricia Tessman Marlene Colicho Noel Fenner actlvltles' Trad1t10H,a1S0 gave us President Secretary Treasurer Vice-President the exciting but wearisorne task of N planning the Senior Banquet. The ,Q Q9 year 1956 inscribed on our class rings made us ff? eagerly look forward to the day when we would be the leading students here at Concordia. . .Considering the A ,L - success which we achieved as Juniors and the deter- X rnination and efficiency with which we carried Q out our projects, we are JUL 71 Sponsors looking forward to a very rewarding senior year. . 4'-, 896286 '51 ,RX .5 99 2 ffl f 'Ip rf 1 'i as Mrs. Brumbaugh and Mr. Buls l. Vx-u, x ' . 'Y'.,.:'X I won't believe it, but write ir anyhow. s, T.. :I Next question please. .iw Mg Iw I hope there will be seconds ant to raise a point of order. 3 s ,xi vi 35 4. 5. Q Pat Albrecht ,Q Iva Q, 3 W David Baals ,-A J A Q A J Bob Bennett ' Q N-ff G3 lg Norman Bohn X f. L P sf h 4 x David Borchelt ' Ray Bowers Q J . A ,Q I y -Q Judy Brett A y f - 1 Jackie Brewer y Qu ' A 31 K Vernon Brigeman Af Q 1 Carol Brookmey f 'A ' A 3' 5 f ,- ' ' Nancy Brown v A ,A 3 J Orpha Bulrnahn Q ' U ' Judy Burhop ' J' Judy Carles ' ':- Bruce Dammeye Xi Linda Doan 'Q Q W A if 1 X Janice Doctor ,194 .Q h ' A-,Q Buzz Doerffler 'f '5 J . 4' Paula Doehrman X . X .1 3 , . Larry Dreyer A J . me - ' -Q A . I ' 0 ' s l ' 1 John Dutton 2 8 s Martin Ehlen ' -3 Marlene Endorf 1 K 41 M Richard Ernsting K 5 Maril n Fiebi - A X Y 8 N 'X 36 A 7' .A .JN 1' -4' M.. 3 Sherry Flesher June Ford Shirley Frede Patsy Friddle Carolyn Fuchs C' Q David Gallmeyer Charlotte Gerberding la 5 Gloria Gerke fi-ffg ii J. Pam Gerlach ff 11 W- 'A Larry Goeglein , . X .f , V 1 !. X V . 9 fx 1 if 4 -Q Q Alfa J was .75 rnold Grotrian A Bonnle Grunert 'ra -J 'A James Haenftling Jeanette Hahn V- ai -eq f i Richard Harshman V , I 5 s Jack Hein Margaret Herzog 9 5 ' Dave I-Iipkins '-9 if ,N , A . I Robert Hire , ' -:SX 1' 'I' sf Loretta Hofius N g X . ,gg XR . Y' , Robert Hoepner t ' Ernest Kalb 8,9 -, ,Q Q Q Richard Kammeyer .gf S l , f Ralph Kern xx f Don Kleinschmidt - be X' ,M .H - 1 I lg fl -. .Av 1 X Kon Kleinschmidt Anne Klopsch ,l-Q 1 3.6 U ou Koehlinger Mary L Carl Kostoff ' Judy Krieg A VH' I if P Xrnold Krone Suzie Lahrman Robert Lepper Suzie Lindeman Roger Linker Xffi 9' I f we I Q. ,ff xv. xx. 1 I 1 Q '37 -QR .A ...J 9 I Q 2? X .A 17' -A iz I ' ' ' Walter Lobitz i Janice Loeffler J X 'Q efiw 'IQ .5' if -A 3 ' ,-, 3 Don Luebke Q 2 . Jo Anne Martin ' ' ' V fi ' E Dale Mayer 7 I' ai C :f uf' , JA .. I Roger Meeks yen. 1 Y 2 h If NH Paul Meitz 'lggvb -an Fred Melcher ff' --pf 5 s 5 Norma Merkle , ,J X' N Lois Me er ,f 2 R is 2 x Y 1 . I J . nr - I Q E 1 , Marianne Meyer 'B b ' X f Marilyn Miller ,vi .,.,, A Q' ,U 'JJ Monica Miller '37 V . LY' i 4- ' Phyllis Mmermaier h r Allen Nahrwold Paula Nahrwold ' 'fl' R b Q , Charles Nash if 'az ' ' J - ' Maru N ,Q , A- yn auman 'V X, Gary Niemann xx' Joan Niemeyer J I ' IJ: A U :yi X John Niemeyer - x t . lvl X Wanda Ohnesorge ' A J Ralph Pelzerson B111 Phillips K., , ' I A ' , Paul Pillsbury Q J 'fi J ' Jane Poehler Richard Prange Doris Prifogle Maurice Rice Richard Ridley . I Beverly Rump Marcia Rump Carroll Runnion Lois Rupright Fritz Rusch Richard Ruwald Carolyn Scheiderer Carroll Scheiderer Orvin Schlegel Jim Schlund Onalee Schmidt Fred Schroeder Henry Schroeder Mark Schulenburg Robert Schwalm Ruth Seddlemeyer Keith Simerman Sue Smith Stanford Sturm Janet Swenski Don Tennison Connie Umber Gloria Van Osdale James Von Deylon Ted Wagner Pat Walters Faith Weber John Wendt Mary Wengert Darwin Werling Q 3 n fe:-ff - .- Tr W 'B .Q Ly, rf' 'T lv , 1153 1 5, T' ..,f C ,Q '37 ' 'S D- 'Jil' X V I f 1 . A 9 Q ' V it e A- nl! , 7: W .A , :L - 3 -' 'I r J-J, .J 'V J Ng , X 4 4 ' X ' -U CL ad 5 ., J X X I I yoj IXX ' A , ,Q C, 'Z V ,2 , J ' -.3 .15 K -' 1 i x A 1 I ,J Q, 1 G, ' .Q 4 LI. '. X -M Vx ix. ,X i li Q , ,4 Q Q .A .3 rv X C 3 3' ,Ab A fa , A- f. ' ' ...is ,o. ',, 'AN 1 ...- - ' ' ' J ,447 ,Xt . AIWSM, I P .H 1 3 'F is h' -J ' A Q . 'J ' F, ' X A ,S f If f rea H who 1' ' I Clark Wilkie 3 A A ,gr tlngqr Joyce Wilson .J ' ' I ,, Q K -ff Barbara Windhorst 11 r Q' V .A Karen Worden X b X ' x ky V I K Kenneth Wyneken 'I x 5, ,, 5 X I I I q,,r uh I I to M 5 David Young . , fl- Joyce Lepper -ff , Q , --',-' - .Wu ..,. W.. The best tlme to tell your pal how good she isn' I. Pee 5 Don't shoot, I surrender, boo Oh-oh! A new scholar Hurry! That was the bell we Y 1 .- C1 BV' H S.. 631103 Xu all AX I ln' . '2' - w N 'x Y! .. u ' .1, . -5' VY in' Q-EI s 'X ' . 5, .' 1 , Al-Q.. A ' Q ,Q . xx x ' vw.. ., A . .:- P it 1 1:9 I s Qui lgylr Q - l'I1'k,,,' 345-:f 5 Hill 1 - C n.h m'1. N...-I Q4 3157 , 1 IU, .,, , Q 3 Nanyang ',9M.,e. my A was M x A .MM lf U? i ll LJ ll ll ll ll ll ll ll u ZR EM X, fs! WL .Q V 4 .A Q r':' i i j.. I - rx ' 1 D gi 1 7 f Q . P1 K '-ff-, f ' . ,. ,223 J l 3 Sponsors 5, Kenneth Ramming J-5 Rev. Muhlenbruckcii Miss Schabacker President X I if V ,1 4 ummm Hmm Vice-President A H Secretary Ah! Only two more years until ' we graduate. How far away that seemed when we were green fresh- men! It feels good to say, We're coming back next year as upper A classmen--to become leaders in our school. Beveflb' Neal The past year was filled with Treasurer many activities which were all fun-- the hayride, the games, the parties, and the assemblies. We are the smallest class, but what we lack in number we made up in spirit. We're out to lick all four years of high school, and there is no stopping us now. Tb ' -s epresfdell - , fSe1-g,eSb- K 4 13 Cu stolhersf 0 5 Oofbee us' r. N A 9 5 ' Lers put that on the class agenda. He thinks the military de- partment requires starched shoe strings. 'Ns-1 CX vff Q x - QQ- X-an -9 .44 A -.a .1 WAX ' ,i B.. ,. ,A , :xii ' -f 'J V7 'Q X , -- . . N, -2- v 1' J, K r Y ill Sl j rl fl x ,.. . e . . 1 . , ' Q - Y -. , . , 2- -it fir. 'Q alll Q 1- . , A - , I1 I , I . 1 .au Q 3 ' '- K ' -:r 'R Q' e A Y M- ' it J 1 , 2 is i A ,H xx , . , - 9X A-,F I w X I I I 'L nfl' I F 'I r 1- W X, a f 'V A' ,- , . in if , K. ' N Nl .. A ' - S , Q in U . ,Q Q 2 , ' fa - ' K Q -1 . f t R X 42 Robert Adams Roland Adams Carolyn Albers Carl Albersrneyer Mary Jo Bender Ronald Bennett Robert Berger Shirley Berning Carol Borcherding Barbara Buesching Norman Buls Wilma Bultemeier Rosalyn Cozad Frank De Frain . Jerry Dellinger Lowell Dickmeyer James Diemer Ruth Diemer Janis Dietz Doug Doehrman Gerhardt Due sel John Eifrid Mike Feldes Keith Franz Ralph Gehring Thomas Gotsch Larry Grace Sharon Grady Carol Gremel Annette Grohrock Iarvey Grotrian I Fred Haegert Q John Hall C-Ji Q-3 J ,Q . la Judy I-Iambrock ' Ruth Harrneyer H P f 1 I fohn Harris Laurel Hawthorne . -Q Judy I-Ieemsoth lla-A oi Jerry Helmke '7' '1 ' Glen Hitzeman x A 1, X ,. 1 B 3 X A is f , -1. I ,, 1 f ' Norm I-litzernan Gary Jacobs Q la K Q I -3 Ray Johnson - 1 .9 A ' .Qs Ben Johnston P ' 5' I -5 Calvin Kehr X J QA y ll , N -gg I A g A ' David Kern David Koehlinger , x N 3 ,, . , 3 ,Q -Q Mary Ann Koenernan 'fi f' sv ,dx ' i Paul Korte 'A M Q' 3 ' Bill Kraft 1 V V x, V V 3, 51 xi Q 1 U - rVi1t5XvQ,- ' Q xx - -TA i N I 4 ,- al Q ,. H' J ll Fai 'erry Kruck - ' Kay Krueger Q H A -3 my Leroy Lawson 11 , Q 'A ' 'J A V' - .-A Waldo Leimer -7 gp- in 7 Marilyn Masenthin pi xx . my Q l , 3 f as X If J so - ,J Donna May - . Jirn Nahrwold 3 W I I , Q ,J Q it James Norden ! 1 -:N .Q we I Richard Paulsen E -' 'Q ' -gr' J' John Pearce .i Q as fy S X ,N ,, CJK A-. lfnflqje gf 'T , ,fi 43 P' 3 in ,-, Richard Quast Marlene Reinking A , E , N A as 'A Annette Reiter 'gr '5' ' Sharon Rodenbeck - ' X X- ,gg , X JF- Max Roemke 1 :K ff' I I ' ff - Roger Ruff A2 'R . -3 Bill Rusch K. .Q 1: M ,ji iq. .3 Ed Saffen K 'ff' '4 ' '-3' ' Larry Sayen N M X jg. -A A , Howard Shoemaker .r . - P ,gli H. ' if J 1 . Roy Spires K . 5 l H Ng Q 'Q K J W- Larry Springer , ' f-A ' ti ugh Ronald Standiford Q as f V E , Sandra Stine ' ,aff -' f Torn Stockarnp Cora Straub Roselyn Strauss Daniel Tagtmeyer Janet Terry Jon Tessman YQ - .2 -Q - 715' J A -6 ji ' x R Q ia-3 ill K 1 1, ., These finals are real gone. Sandra Volmerding Roger Von Deylen M 00,1 , ' Q.fg.k. F get slb 1 aff rv,- arilyn Woerner Lowell Zelt Jack Zurbrugg ga '51 - ik, :- x, 5. . .4-u ' ,- '-. ll ll EJ ll ll ll ll ll 1 ,JA 1- .. lllll 'w A.: N 1 . H, v I , - a'17, I . 1. 5 , '.Q', -4 f- :-f. ,M --, 1- ,X , f- -.AR . , l 4,51 l . D ----. L, 1' 1 s f- I., rv 4. .Q 5' .1 A ll S gb z T1 .,,,.:F I, .,u,. 44,31 ' 1 r .Ai 5 -,. . Jfyr-U . B 'Q' I . sl M Lu, . '. pl 4 Q FRESHMEN am 'Zap ' oil .ani auf A, 1 Robert Kruse President 45 N J Irma Bulmahn Secretary -3 ,-114' A Sponsors Mr Fxebig, Mr. Baack Mxss Werner Relaxauon does exist--occasronall fir 'fc 12 , A' Sherrill Ashley Ta James Auman JH' BJ, '-0 x ' j ' f 4' Barbara Bennett 'G' -of Qt Carol Berning x -' 'fi . ., Larry Berning -- J, X , - ' if F Suzanne Blackburn ui S be 1' I '7 X if f 1 t Vera Bobay xl, , Carolyn Bohn 'Jr ,A D , 7 6 Esther Bosselman iv' Kenneth Bredeme er ' St 1 B Y 5. an ey r-erner X' . 1 ' ,sngt , , ' Charlotte Brigrnan cl' 'A I, Q David Brookmeyer , ya my Carol Brunner A ' at ' ' P Q '9 Carol Buesching ..-7 ,Q N fu .dr '- Dennis Butler .4 ' - ' -Q A X Q Q Allen Buuck A .i T' 'f N B jf J X C l A B k I J, . . I are nn uuc 'n' f Charles Byers b ' ' -,uk ,,,r .f Linda Campbell . .,. , A ' in 4 K John Canning ., :L L' ' . John Carles ' N . . 1 ' St C d Z3 . J' ' 1 mfr,-A Fit: T55 TJ ,fi . '19 'si ' ' 'A Paul DeArmitt 5 ' K Leon Dean .4 X ' A Ld . -' Robert Dettrner Q Q .. 13, W :L 1 A Q' Sonja Dietz - ' gf ' , ,EW Donald Doehrman 4 ,-gs , ' KA ' - In Q . Q' N f Jeanette Doehrman Beverly Duff , .65 Joyce Ealing 'MA J - ' - it Alice Ehlen it fs . Q 1 4 J f sg Carole Eiter y ' Dorothy Fahlsing ' 4 ---- , X N Eugene Fahlsing ' W H Mary Fahlsing ,fx V ' . John Foelber f - , Gerald Foltz 3,3 Qi? , J 9 03. Janet Frede K 3 1 .,,. ,, if , xx -sr .. Q Norma Fricke D . l ' ' y H Edith Fuchs -1 1 MQ: T3 P--H 5 ,Lg my is ' A! D i 3 X ' C, Jere Geerken Mary Germann ' ' Richard Glusenkamp ,190 as Q K Q 'db -, Jerry Goeglein ' l q-' . Marcia Grady A5 . ' I X James Grant 1 qi f, ' 4- 1 +I 1 ' 4 6 , , :fl f , 1, Donna Greer Cleo Griswold Gerald Gugel Keith Hahn William Harmeyer Judy Haton L A . 3 ..x sa- .a J X ' 2- ' v4 4 ., J H71 A 18 Q '1 . . .. 1 . L, Janet Hawthorne Joyce Heine A Clara Herninger 'WJ 3 9,5 1:9 ' 'S Richard Henkel 6 f 425 -3 is Larry Hillsmier ' . f X Y Q Dale Hockensmith ff J 'F 1 ' 'K A' .. ' Donald Imbody Loren Jackemeyer A i, 5 Harriett Johnson N . 'J ' 'Je FQ Marjorie Kalb , . ff 1' ,J '17 Ron Kammer I . Q , , X .b James Kidd el . 4 K 'a s 'ir' U . ef! Ronald Korte 1 Q- Maria Kowal ', ,. ' N Janice Kreiselmeyer 'fi 79 ' 3 'fi' Ann Kruekeberg gr A 'Q' 'if Karen Kruse S, V A. in A ij ,. ' Shirley Lapp gl 'J ,fi , Alane Leimer i ' - Sharon Lincoln J Marilyn Linnemeier . ai 9' V 8 7' Marnyn Loeffler gf .L-Q Z' v .9 Joan Luepke , , ,jp James 1-wal 5 ll Af ' - ' inf: A P' Mary Manske ,,, Q Lynda Meitz P V' f T9 'Q ' QQ - W r Nile Merritt Q, ' , ' ar ' f-7 V Dennis Messmann X F -- - Elizabeth Messmann : , - ' Warren Messmann 1 '- If I A , A A Karen Meyer Freya Michels I J '-9 .Q Louise Neusiis IQ - 74' X 3 Lynn Niemeyer I ,ix J x - Sandra Nuss 'N A 'fi' f':ffi'.::: ' S 0 Marcia Pearce - , Mary Peppler . I - Q J 'Q M ar., Pat Pfeifer -9. .ab Rf , 9' 47 Sharon Poinsette J X Arthur Rath'en xc X J I y Shirley Rebber I i ' I 47 - f .Q If -5 -4-7 K la Pr n if Q. .-Q V xl k,.'4 li fi f-1 U13 Q22 5,1':1S,'DU ID :SDH o.P'svDi H50 D' sv 710 N95 SUQS- of-D, U-I-H was are fb O wr 8 .. Q Q ,R Ted Rodenbeck Qs 49 QE as v i Donald Roehrs Janice Rupright I Q Q I Joyce Saalfrank 3 . fi Q 15 0 Q vi' it Wayne Scheimann L. Q ' Janice Scherer MQ X ' ' ' Patricia Schlaudroff 1. ,X QQ . K Q . Q- ,HQ Carol Schlie S ' H 4 S is be Marnell Schmeling Q A ' ,Q - 1 Willy Schmidt 'f-A, .75 . Zi' ,, qs -73 , -. Connie Schroeder Q . 1,72 Tai 'H James Schroeder fi Q, Q. Q , N if Q Marilyn Schroeder Qg' ' , i S Q' -' '- Qq., Dennis Sebrin Gloria Seddelrneyer 9 Q Eunice Shopp 0 'H' ...f i 5' Q Jerry Smith 6 ' - tag' Peggy Smith ' ' N. Q ,M Qj, QQ James Sowle i , Reginald shun c B, I fa W said an Q Barbara Springer Q. A Q . A-it James Springer 9' 3 J Q' Q- 1 'abs ' ' J Margaret Stokes up . ,I Nancy Stoll s- Q In .. I A - QQ Q Q QJ David Stoppenhagen Q Q .ii - .ff , ., George Strasser 1 1 if ' J' ' .f , V Alan Such f, Q . Sharon Timrne Q A . N5 w - Q3 Q David Wallace 2- L9 ,-'if -Q ' . ',,' N Q Janice Waltke ' f, Q, . W ' g Lester Warner ' -- '- V S , gg., '- ' Wayne We rling fi , ' s ' V Q 1 ,Q J Y Janis Werner Q , Q f' X' -3 ' TOIH W6St 1.4 ' jg, Q ' Q3' Eddy White qi 4 jf I - J Richard Wiehe ff , A QQ Q , QQ Kenneth Zander W 1 'aiu all li, ,- I - ll ls - i-lg, Gary Kohlmeier .Q.x I John Stirnkorb Nj .,.. , X , .v., I. .. , , '.. . ,a , 'Q X 4 .- 4 -' ,,-.JA C., X -1- 1 A ., x . . .tw 47 1' '-FQ'- ia-Q-' A. -. J. .' I V, 4 . - 519, . , Qxv 1... ' . f -'., 1 gb 0 Jlx -5 I 1 I -v Q' I i .h . fy, rl . 4 rj 9 1- , ' 1 gwgr ANA' . x H4 -. - . 4X ,, , I Y V x N .- 7 1 1 JV , - V A V ..-, '4- . K r 'L . f l A ' 'ir 1 M U g 1 5, a,, , V Xa S -1, 3g1.A-Ilf a - ' A C ggxbl-f-1- ' . - rw ' ..- -znr . . ,Q J Y - v 'W A ' , . A-X3 . PJ' ,,' ' FN' ' Lv- '- ' fr .,, ll. vw 1 :J-. UNDERCLASSMEN Z-X EM La? fi! WW Salute ,Jef af Re:OO1't car ds Hfe . lllferest A ll? 8 I'm next A .11 ' . You mean jowls look like this? H H ,, '1 before e except after c .P s .5- , , Q N -jim 5, . V , is I don't see why students payg the teachers We like Your flowers are the ones who learn ,,. 11,3 5 fm:-Q X A., 1 gf.. -. . . si 2:2 5 SX f . Til, , X , X 4. A Q-1iT'1i. t 'P sw -f-SPM -559523 RNQREF Sy-iiggcs My-,rg -2 : :si fi s ,-ff, K fG:fZwFT'eiY fxf-QQ-it bfi? AQ. -I 'fy H 1 H ixs x Xxx N 1- ev, w X A x x HX A X X Nisx Nxx 'IE xx 1 Q A X YQ X x . . N . X . xtrf MN :r1f5l5f'.' O f-Efiilrg. ::L'.fgi1i. ff! -:If f 2' -Q. -Q NT 'x 5, . :XLS- 55.:-gj rg. 1919.5 ': 1-:Shi . ,. 1 . hx Q-J1fa5:'.i' , 9 ..5.g:' -1 2 ' ' Jftft' clfztpir 1- -. ,Y .' 5 'I 52.2- 'LL fin 1 15-215. - ,5 . + ,rr ,v n. X 1 ISSSH'-211 Prim? ' af Iii? ia-Q4 1' . 1 XR x L+ ' xa,:, ' wg ' I N 14 N Q 1 3 'Mx . 1 'I P ru. X 'E si .ifiif ifr- Qzg.,-LAQ 4 .fx -. . ,Q Lclifil. gg' , ,W X, fig!- 1 1 +55-N ' :Qf:'ifx3?'i3 'gut-L31. ,N I fxylifw, r' 'i Ya ix 12 in if f- U :Q A Q1'N,2.Lv, Q -: yy- tv Wx -:- k A 3 ' .,- - i -xx.. wk Wim: ,. . 'f-MV P ,Y r SYS QA 'mf ' .s ffiiixki-1 iz- E 5 Lefi f Q'.:xSiks : IEE NIV? 2 ggi PTE F3 5Q19iiif3f-5 bali 41-213613 :-- x Lx 'C Sl TY -I'gQ,xN vqmxmgsh- axjfrxf-.1 ' wt . . s x v gi: x 'lx Mex 535 Se : r-'v' Q55 X zswbhq g.. -, :x:tY55-Q 13' L J: SHOWING HOW OUR S? SCHOOL FLAG SYMBOLIZES X '-4N ',,.. ,w. C- ' X '.-0. .. -.px-wiv.. -- T-- n-4.-, X RfI::m?Q' -H - 51511-q:1.p1,gs x PS 'Q X N .N 0 0 I l .EN a t Q N .f . X? , XX X x X ? K w.,x..... xxx N - - ' X x T,-I.29.,x-SQL'-'?--t'f lv'f'2'-- ,1:-'1- , ..-N f,S53,2::.f'M '-. ,5::.., - -- Q. -.V-.32--vrfi 4 X I . ,ls X. ,.x,..,,wYm5X,.,.x. N9 ,,,,.,,:xg,3k x A X ..: x - ,OX - . QQ N 0:11955 V-.v- v-'-A B-,.-..' , N -mi 44:2-x-wk -1 ' Qc' A.-, , 32.-tm XQBVAUQJ ous QOK GX ii 150 me 00 K Qi . 7500 gb as ii-W' 3 9,0639 Congratulations 6 5 Let's go, 1et's go, 1et's REALLY go ,f 1' ,xr OCS max YS 4 1 QV' :K . 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FUTUR TEAUIIER 0F AMERICA ' aai . , , ,, X Today we learn--tomorrow we live .... today s y .-5, students--tomorrow's teachers .... lectures . . . . ' ' f i : field trips .... in the interest of service l 'L ,Ig ,F - U ar, M AL'-74 . Qin XM J if 'Z I O 4 N '1 QFDCRQS -ul YQ? V ' rel' , if if Q . v if ji' ' JUNIIIR REID CIHISS People helping people I I correspondence programs with other countries. . .aid to children, aged people, and veterans. That's a pleasant thought Santa's little helpers Jbga mmm UUUNUIL 3, 1 pgs! 7:30 love privileges. brotherly to rise. . . . senior . . . . It s no laughing matter Let s give that some serious thought is . 5 'A 'iubf' if l - i , TEE STUDENT EEENEIL NNE HUME ENUM REPRESENTATIVES Elections . . . mixer . . . decorations .. . pageant . . . meetings . . . CARNIVAL for . VJ 90 K edn tg vafj CW 0 Stodem CO K td Y The Cgme Ksxzlbl Sf V ystm - A maxim? 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I LUMINARIAN STAFF I gg is co C I Memories of the past. . .a record for the future. Cordla L D y 'Y - 0 One shot Panning e , 4 A lla. url, Maumee fh School Fo t An rt Wayne I than Wa Hi Y fmbwed hdlaha 311 . the lg' gd dlsffibu spag- C5 gg V Mr 'Q ' 2Yv df 7 fi. , W , W , . ,es U0 UURIHA laidmczn ' Z . Q ll . ci is , ... ,gn 1 I l ai wmJW1 ?afzZ Waqae, Wzdckwa Y , :S S I 'ii ' H FI Ii' api ,. ng- -. . I f 7 1...-fx - ' -I . , . . ,Q - -- P - A .. ... , ! gggiiiiiiiiigg H '!S!sla:s ' ' .- --,V-+':x,,4.Qf . A - 4: n 1655? fyq ....s.33.:..xc ii, ii.a.,xzc ...bzfsifi-ar.3i.marm...Lii... ,.,-no k.4..,...i New gowns. . . church appearances. . . operetta Let's repeat beginning with line 89 THE CHAPEL CHUIR On TV. . .in the corridors. . . at church organizations Mr. Werling, Music departmenq head and staff You're on in ten seconds v I EF? lli Z Z7 '-M- -'A a a a Boom-boom 5 5 i If 1 qi Q f'fAr3,f'i5 3 qifwai, :QI 4 l i fa, fy .Xorg Ti : 1 - ,- l W V' , f K l if r f 1 X. wf 2, i I I Jr' ' 'W'f-'aJ?fPe Rt-Jtdm. THEURCHE TRA e do fb Lv Us Ut IQ o Q7 fb ep , S Q Sjefhrffhen 6171- fre CII- Q if Cb Jia des T6 At formal affairs. . . trip to Cleveland .. ,from boom boom to tweet tweet I Ss THEBA D ew uniforms. . . at games. . .in parades Q leveland trip ,riff l Keg' il A si' 1 Ladies and gentlemen, our National Anthem l'll show you another way it can be worn ggi ein.-Y me 05969 GLEE CLUBS Army Blue . . . a prelim to choir. . . a club that trains your vocal chords fin more ways than onej 536 N if -gr 4 V .. , 4-1 , Q xg.. . Q, - . . - 4 4ff't,.M... . or .,V,,,,X . r 'QWQX - 4,1 N V f K ' u nu..-l. J S , 4011 1 MUWIUI 1 Y we O all wi a 'IM I bm wi, 1 AAl ,i SIIARPS AND FLATS ULUBS Concerts ... artists ... socials ... Back ... Beethover ... Brahms ...and fSpike Jonesl LIBRARY TAFF Overdue books . . C. fines. . service with a smile Shelf for the best seller, the Bible Due in two weeks li 61 Q. H are Q :QQ mlmun ' X v rw ,,a --I .vu X 3' ' Roman reports . . . 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A l L- w .L 'xc 'L 4 at e c' X .fl Z has MATH ULUB Mathematical Christmas trees . .. mathematical parties . . . mathemat- ical problems ... mathematical people . .. or just plain mathematics Bl-PHY-CHEM CLUB Scientists of the futurev, Junior Einsteins'. . .BOOMI I ll - 3- 4 s 1 'XJ Q X .Tf .117 .wr :'.--' r 5 tux Fi n!'Q ob v -1.-'Ti , ,,Xf ,, f 5 6 H f 0FFIUER' CLUB Operation. . battalion .... hayrides in the rain. ' SQ' 4-f '1'? 't' fi I 1 Sponsor, 0.0 8,838 t'A , , ...gr 64 Hm-m-ml That presents a problem. Officers, dismissed. Lt. Venderly NU 2 Q5 sf 'af a X 7 5 x -Silo, K RIFLE CLUB Targets sights . competition . . . bull :YIM slips' ' 5 f-N, A Q24 Lvl T U22 if 11, 7 F RGYAYU 9 I wou1dn'r sir there! X L -bs., ...--J E3 CT f 7 XA ' ' x 1 Y' s ., . ' ' Q 5 5 . 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'x- ' I ' C ATHLETICS 'x X lx iN, gf W Cadets Win Upener the- sworn ' A OLA -- Concordia's Cadets ant' ' c and lf 4' lm tlc ta hi 0 on to Caciets Ciotalaer Winchester75-45 'Nt Z' 23 ,- vu- . - , Concordia Quintet Cops Hoiiciay 7 Tourney With Win Over Cf. km QEP, th Q N 5 3 rrclin it 'N1 ight its spiwonithrouglmui 'Lhig period. mo' THE NEXVS-SENTINEL, XVAYYE INV M .HHH 1-'nntS. andigon Y L V115 NDIANA , WEDNESDAY, OCT H110 ord ia Joining NEIC Hf HDD'Pars ii-Q hr .- - ' A' M-V---ix, Kfodef Five Goins Win Over Elmhurst Codeis Beof H defeated the , . fi -f: T.. CAD ETS . 1 P. II ' ' X' ' ! DYOWFN DECATUR, 27-1 IL is-Q 'B 'M , X -in fi!-ffl Qfx . XL:,1:B:ggGHT-if F00'l'BALL Riddled by injuries the Cadets put forth a fighting and spirited football team to represent our school this year. Although not a powerful machine, Concordia enjoyed a very successful season because of the spirit, the fight, and the teamwork which the bo'ys showed throughout the 1 gk- :Ng 19 - entire season. Coach Bill Koch did a fine job with the boys in the Q past season and is looking forward to even a more suc- Q3 cessful season in the N. E. I. C. yi- b ' next year. Q LI 124 15 ,-1' gi v L 'I Newer say che Phlup Here Boy Umh Ad3g1O Q. C4 . NX Ugh Islip! ef? . N .lif First and ten, do it again Alert defense grabs a loose ball he . s a.i:.g 'fig -vo f E -Tfw-5451 x -t . Q h ' X' , - Q, at out W sw Pia.-iid...,- , 4 New Qfgf T.?:4 4-3-9-.-.,.,,,,,,- -V 4 I xi' 4-3 -11 . n4Pl ' '. 6 ' ' .Eine .i - if is 35 - 1 7 15' Q , wi --H --, ' la--2' E'?f F Tb. bound - ggi 5 f14 - J' i ,, 41 E? L K, ...Av No opening here 1 1- THE LETTEIIME ' CLUB Cross country . . . football . . basketball . . . tennis .. . track . . . golf . . . baseball . .. sportsman- ship . . . initiation The Se Cl 1111-,HU O17-Sa 1' em ,fa -v 3.438 GSSJ, J G ,Q 4 3, 14-1 - X V53 In ' Q' av- i, 1' NA X . e, 1 f: - , e ,fri P 'T Y, . 1 .9 3 will! QM , C f ' l' f '-xfn inns- ., 1 JET' iq ' ov! -. 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