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Mr. Carl Gallmeier, sophomore advisor, gives Sheila Taylor the benefit of his long experience as a guidance counselor. Know thyself is aim of Guidance program Know thyself was a famous quotation made by the Greek philosopher Socrates. This would be an accurate appraisal of many of the objectives of the Guidance Program at Concordia. Discovery of your- self is basic in pursuing your education, career, and future life. The role of the counselor is to continually assist students to discover and to keep open the doors of opportunity and promise. Inner discovery of your God-given talents will lead you through life. So seek to know thyself. Mr. Glenn Parrish helps Jack solve a problem of high school life. Shelley Bartels receives college information from Mr. Guenther Herzog, who provides the seniors with vital data concerning college entrance require- ments. Pastor Beckmann gives counsehng advice to Dave Butts. 15
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1969 -A year to discover: 1969-a year for young people to discover —discover the world about them —discover themselves-their identity, their poten- tial —discover how these all relate to their life in Christ. With the tremendous advances in all fields of knowledge, with the critical issues rising to con- trast our society, with the great challenges facing the Church today, never was there more pressing need for youth to be discoverers. At CLHS we are convinced that the key to all this new discovering is to be found in a rediscovery of God ' s revelation to us-recorded in God ' s Book, lived through His people, personified in His Son. To know Him and find Him the trustworthy guide for all your life is the most important discovery you can make. 14
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Our able-bodied janitors, from left to right: Mr. Grewe, Mr. Stein, Mr. Nostrup, Mr. Buetemeir, Mr. Rodenbeck. i ' ' B HM|| MS| -, | I i Jl lB The cooks from left to right: Mrs. Redden, Mrs. Dauss, Mrs. Ostermeyer, Mrs. Kruse, Mrs. Springer, Mrs. Stein, Mrs. Bredemeyer, and the head cook, Mrs. Hall. School management in very capable hands The efficiency of operations at Concordia is partly credited to the custodians, office staff, and cafeteria staff. How could a student survive if he didn ' t have a custodian ready to find a lost book, a delicious meal from the cafeteria, or the office reminding him of appointments? To them a big thanks! The office ladies: seated, Mrs. Wiegman, left to right, Mrs. Masenthin, Mrs. Roemke, Mrs. Breininger. 16
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