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Pastor Zadeik . . . Faith in the Spirit of Youth SPIRIT OF YOUTH— what an appropriate theme for a high school yearbook! As anyone of an older generation can observe (if not remember with nostal- gia), the teen years are a time of high spirits; bound- less, bouncing energy; zestful living. Young people to- day are on the go (would you believe go-go?) and looking for where the action is. Concordia High has no lack of this exhuberance of youth. School spirit has been high this year, and that makes all the difference — whether in the laboratory or on the gridiron, classroom or class party. For a high-powered Senior Class it ' s been the greatest, the kind of Senior year you dreamed of. For a record high Freshman Class it ' s been a wonderful way to get started, with big tracks out ahead to follow. But what has made our theme so apt and our year together so satisfying is SPIRIT of YOUTH, written large— SPIRIT of CHRIST, bringing us into fellow- ship, giving us life to grow and enjoy together. That SPIRIT now go with you, leading you next year and through all years to new experiences and renewed faith. You got the SPIRIT? Yeh, man! A smile, a twinkle, a hearty laugh . it ' s P.Z. ' . 3-»v- t.» v; The Reverend Peter A. Zadeik, Jr., Principal
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Attendance duties are capably handled by Mr. Carl Gallmeier. Guideposts on the Road to Greater Maturity Behind the free spirit of youth there must be a guiding force to control it and channel it in the proper direction. At Concordia we are very fortunate to have so many interested in our future. The guidance de- partment, dedicated to helping the student prepare for his vocation in life, diligently performs many im- portant services. From the time the Freshman enters high school to the day when the Senior receives his diploma, the guidance counselors advise him. Shall I take Latin? Should I take another year of math? To answer these questions takes a special kind of patience and knowledge — our counselors are en- dowed with these gifts of God. Responsibility for frosh orientation lies in the able hands of Mr. Glenn Parrish. College-bound seniors become familiar with Mr. Guenther Herzog, a man in the know.
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