Concordia Preparatory - Concordian Yearbook (Bronxville, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 11 text:

CARL F. WEIDMANN P0 eaaom . . . Amvus MANNYNG swiss DosBsRsTE1N 1 Q EMIL w, LUECKE KE wiLBUR H- LUEC .f gf 0 sf X ff , A , , I 1 saw! Q-I oN viNCF-NT OLS s srsuf -J LoUxS H3 NR2Swfm.14H 'A' ff. ' MM' ' Carl F. Weidmann . . . Scholbfyg ith an insistence on accuracy in Cicero and Greek classes in the prep . . . Who chastised, encouraged, under- stood us . . . A proud pappa . . . Weeds . Elmer Dobberstein . . . Friendl fr d- l' y, goo natured . . . Dobby . . . Prep mathematics . . . Coached the high school baseball and basketball tean th ' is rough a successful year . . . With an unforgettable smile, and the student co-op on its mathematical keel Emil Lu k . ec e . . . College English and humanities . . K. Daily rluizzes, with culture mounted on cardboard Tall di 'fi d ' i . . . , gm e , with solid ties, and conservative twecds . . . Considerate, concerned . . . 'fSend Uut Thy Lightf, Wilbur Luecke . . . Genial, nonchalant . . . who took up the reigns in college history, eco, and soc this year . . . With a homemade note stand, and lots of 'lRangers in his classes . . . 6'Wilbur . ,lon J. Sugrue . . . Brilliant . . . With a gentlen1an's way . . . Who gave of his own time after class to help his students . . . College chem until the half-year, when Uncle Sam recalled a First Lieutenant . . . Black, convertible Buick. Louis Heinrichsmeyer . . . Professor of college German - from beginners gram- mer to surveys of lit Our librar' U . . . ian . . . nderstanding, sincere veteran of 38 years at Concordia . . . Affectionately - Pat . Armin Manning . . . Businesslike . . . Our math and physics prof who burned his bridges with a well-worn blackboard eraser . . . An astounding capacity for doing things mentally, and teaching in N. Y. on the side . . . All this, and fisher- man too . . . Come now, people. Vincent Olson . . . Coach . . . Strict disciplinarian in phys ed classes . . . College basketball coach with a shrewd new play for every practice, a spirited sta - , ccato pep talk before every game . . . Flashy ties . . . Keep those basketballs quiet.

Page 10 text:

if A , -.5 ft . ' 7 . Q lv -f we A Q q,,, W v f VL in Lf? La ,nv THE PRESIDENT'S HOUSE 3 x ef J N ,rgfi L9 xr Q YI'-R, ,W 1 Q ' Llfflftky 4 X K, OLU-' . . . The shady lane oil' White Plains Road where our profs lived with their families. And in those red-brick houses fat which we were always welcome! they must have talked over goings-on in our daily lives, and thought about how C0ncordia's students come and go, and wondered, at this time and that, just where we have gone, and what we are doing, and how we have benefited by their efforts . . . . . Batting or catvhing with the boys on the campus behind Sieker Hall . . or perhaps playing the piano in an almost-empty dormitory until study hours . . Thoughts about the coming Summvrtinw . . about the beach a job . . maybe about Ludderland,' . . Still, warm nights studying . . that pre-Summer inability to concvntratt PSY



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Y .VX mf' Vgfgx X -Swiss -.. 'X we if ,sl H .1 ,Jae 4, 'r .I N :xx X , U , gf as 9 fl! sf- :- PAUL W, GABBER x 1 s EREDERIC GUTEKUNST HENRY E. PROEHL et? . by M155 ELLEN N CHRISTIAN J- FAHRE STAHLBERG ls N. 3. THEODURE W. HAUSMAN KRUG N ALBERT E. MEYER Miss ELIZABETH A. MADILL Paul Gabbert . . . Keen . . . Always fair . . . Who taught prep social studies and German, and gave full support to all our endeavors . . . A sincere interest in us scholastically, athletically, spiritually. Ellen Stahlberg . . . College business and typing teacher, who recently became engaged to former Coop- ster . . . Firm, but considerate in class and in the regulation of her girls and their antics down at Ressmeyer Hall . . . Denture. Christian J. Fahrenkrug . . . Active in the interest ol' C. C. 1. and its students . . . He taught prep bio, physics, and chemistry . . . Supervisor of details . . . Head of science department with a big grin... You gotta produce, big boy. Theodore Hausmann . . . Our dean and bio prof . . . lndustrious. and well- informed, with a big heart behind an air of sternness . . . Who this year added college chemistry to an already crowded routine . . . Dean Ted . Frederic Gutekunst . . . Gutmutig . . . In his second year as German prof at C. C. I .... With a manner of discipline and teaching! which won him a spot in all our hearts. Albert E. Meyer . . . Orthodox . . . College reli- gion prof with spare time at a premium . . . Careful in thought, speech, and action . . . Consecrated . . . Humble . . . A friend. Henry E. Proehl . . . College Greek, Latin, religion . . . Patient . . . Still studious . . . An encyclopedia of classic information . . . Teach the children how to think. . . . New life for old languages . . . Hank , Elizabeth Madill . . . Who served faithfully as head of high school English, and tried to understand the ways of the prep division . . . The dorm mother of Koepchen Hall, where she won the love and respect of all her girls.

Suggestions in the Concordia Preparatory - Concordian Yearbook (Bronxville, NY) collection:

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Concordia Preparatory - Concordian Yearbook (Bronxville, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 52

1951, pg 52

Concordia Preparatory - Concordian Yearbook (Bronxville, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 14

1951, pg 14

Concordia Preparatory - Concordian Yearbook (Bronxville, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 56

1951, pg 56

Concordia Preparatory - Concordian Yearbook (Bronxville, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 16

1951, pg 16

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1951, pg 18


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