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Lunch Period Is Time To Eat; Time To Study M. Stilwell, J. Bultemeir, L. Davis, S. Maki squeeze in a little learning hetut-i-n hitt To students— and perhaps a few teachers --the lunch hour is a most vital part of Con- cordia, and provides not only a time to eat, but also a time to catch upon any studies not completed the night before. It gives students the needed half-time rest between classes and time to re-collect their wits to tackle the last few hours. Just think-at lunch time the school day is half over. J. Sheets, D. Vogel, R. Stein. P. Gerken join in a bull ses- sion with their buddies during lunch hour. 24 -
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Living Religion Aids Cadets In Spiritual Growth In religion classes students learn to more fullv understand Christian doctrines. Cadets worship together hefore the beautiful altar at Concordia Church. The religious aspect of Concordia is undeni- ably important to Cadets because it helps them to grow spiritually and prepare for life in the often- hectic work-a-day world. In classrooms young Christians learn to understand basic doctrines of the Church more fully. During bi-weekly church services the entire student body unites to worship together and bear witness to the bond of their com- mon faith. The value of this Christian training is reflected in the wholesome attitude generall foutid in our Concordia halls and classrooms. We pray 23
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students Find Information, Pleasure In Library The Concordia library, headed by Mrs. B. Mey- er, is available to Cadets seeking information for re- search papers, books for class book reports, or just plain reading enjoyment. Our library now consists of about 5,000 volumes, including five encyclopedias. Approximately 300 books are checked out each week. Mrs. Meyer is aided in running the library by stu- dent volunteers and the members of the library club. Mrs. Meyer checks for a book in the card cata- log. W. Reimer, B. Gugel, and M. Hemminger help Mrs. Meyer in the library during Students use the library ' s resources to complete free periods. an assignment. 25
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