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Award and contest Winners received special Mr. Sturnifels gives S. Saurer and B. Iiepper pins signifying outstanding art accomplish- nients. 1. N' ' f-M ,, -A A-..... ' 1 ' - 9 4 -r P. Kreiliauni G. Verweire and M. Schweitzer receive medals from M1 VVerling, acclaiming musical ratings received in the state contest. T. Riley is congratulated by Coach Koch upon receiving a letter for his he-lp in managing the football team. .Q0. '- 3
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Niftftf agile 4 'sk X f And that was the end...but not really. As we look back on the past year, certain events stand out in our minds. We remember the Fall Fantasy Queen, her court, and the wonderful parade and party held afterwards. Christmas, 1958, is securely retained in memories of the semi-formal dance, the gaily decorated halls. and the closing Christmas service. We remember also the exciting sectional games and the fun their existence made possible. We laugh as we recall Sadie Hawkins Day and the crazy-looking girls. And of course, who could forget the spendor of the prom or the sleepy heads it produced the next day. Cap-and-gown day, Baccalaureate Sunday, and Graduation stand out particularly in the minds of the seniors. Receiving this year book and obtaining autographs in it also proved momentous events. Do you want. me to write the truth or something nice? .L gg Wi' uf ,.
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li., ' 1 recognition because they set the rapid pace. 33 D J .. Q N V, ', I l ,3- If 5. K.. ln Proud fi' Roernl-ie and l. 'llelinison pin .in ek en pl'iil,lflI l' I-I, Nlarlieiilw. signi- tjvine that she is now a memher ol the National lliinor Siu ietj, The word congratulationsn thrilled the hearts of many of our students this past vear. Many and varied op- portunities were offered the students of Concordia to gain recognition. For ahility in portraying what they saw and felt, awards were given to art students. Awards were given for musical ahilitv and showmanship to those who parti- cipated in the city and state contests. Letters were given to those hovs who participated in sports and showed athle- ic ahilitv. Awards were given to those freshmen who were persuasive salesmen. To those who maintained a high grade average and showed strong leadership and character traits. a membership in the National Honor Society was awarded. These accomplishments indeed set a high standard for the ambitious and forward-looking student. S Schw alm and T. Stillwell gaze enxiouslv at the ' litle prize skunk which S. McDougall and N. Krudop have won in connection with the freshman magazine suhscription sales. .Q'I. haf
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