Concordia Lutheran High School - Luminarian Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1967

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Page 26 text:

God Is Alive Once again religion proved to be the most mean- ingful class at Concordia. With the help of Rev. Gahl, Rev. Holland, Mr. Howard, Rev. Kenreich, Rev. Schmelder, and Mr. Westrick, Concordians learned how to make religion come alive. From lectures, from class discussions, and from study- ing the Bible one can gain very much. However, life itself is a worshipful response. Religion class is only one small part of religion. In the halls, in classes, at games, and at home the influence of religion stands out. It reflects the general feeling about our religion: In gear. Diane PfeifTer expresses her ideas in a Senior Religion class. Church History students learn just why we believe what we do.

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French cuisine? No, but darn good food. Our cooks are 1-r: Mrs. Bredemeyer, Mrs. Sommer. Mrs. Trier, Mrs. Redden, Mrs. Oster- meyer, and Mrs. Hall. The Staff— They Also Serve For every circle there must be a center. What is the center of our school? The faithful and efficient men and women called the staff remain the backbone of Con- cordia. Would life have been meaningful this year with- out that delicious hot lunch prepared by our cooks? How could any appointment have been kept without that cheerful reminder from the office secretaries? And how could anyone have kept all those textbooks and paper- backs without a smiling janitor ready, key in hand, to open a classroom door after school? For all this we are grateful. Ready to serve us are our efficient secretaries: Mrs. Roemke, Mrs. Masenthin, and Mrs. Wiegman. Spending a well-earned moment of rest, our able custodians: Mr. Grewe, Mr. Eicher, Mr. Bultemeier, and Mr. Stein.



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Students Express Themselves in Art Sara Endorf gets some helpful instruction from Mr. Grabowski. • « Papier-mache figures help to increase the skill of art students Art is a means of communicating man ' s thoughts and ideas. As English courses strive to develop skill in com- municating with words, so the art department endeavors to develop the skill of speaking without words. This department is headed by Mr. Grabowski and consists of two major courses, art and art appreciation. Don Canfield, Ann Hess and Bob Lenz work on a sketching assign- ment. Colleen McDougal ' s ideas take form on the potter ' s wheel.

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