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9 ...And SLM DANIEL ER MRS. ELLEN AN DERSON C' 1 DA VID ,fl 74 K .17 i , , '4f,ff..1. EDWARD L SA ' RESKY foe if Bonnie L. Dozer . . . Petite, with savior-faire . . . Teacher of French and Spanish, whose extra-academic responsibilities centered in Ward House, where with quiet persuasiveness and enforced rules, she carried out her duties as mother of a dorm-ful of rollicking co-eds . . . Bonny , lrene Koenig . . . Our teacher of freshman health for the college women . . . Well- liked hy all . . . Soft-spoken . . . Kind. Ellen Anderson . . . hours conscientious preparation for our benefit . . . Who tolerated a range of cries varying from More Bach to More freedom . Edward Saresky . . lmperturbablc . . . who taught prep religion and English with excellence . . . A quiet disposition and triendly manner that capably supervised Bohm fi Hall. Daniel De Block . . . Sensible, sedate . . . Who divided his timt between prep religion, civics, and bio, and college chem and hio dates . . . Bohm Hall under control via quiet lirmness and understanding . . . Dan . ' Eric Wildgrube . . . Exact . . . ln prep Greek and Latin: Practice makes perfect . . . The rule enforced with stern methods, terminating with good results . . . A willing, interested listener . . . Erie . . . With the respect and ' admiration of everyone in Sieker Hall. Eugene Mott . . . Inspiring . . . with youthful enthusiasm . . . Our musical director and voice teacher, who brought out our native talents, whether they existed or not . . . With a smile to match the personality . . . A swell guy . . . Crins, and whispered wittieisms to holster confidence . . . Skilled. David S Davis . . . Young, good-looking . . . Working toward a Ph. D. . And never a late co-ed to DR. IRENE KOENIG . . . With an interest in clinical psychology . . MOTT his classes. ,fv-fQ'4,,,ft7
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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.
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.xdalminififrafion DEAN HAUSMANN, MRS. GOLLOW . . . Dean Hausmann, whose adminis- trative time was spent in organizing the curriculum of our school and in the arranging of our course outlines . . . Keeper of the far-famed 'ECar- dex file, which contained everything from the color of our eyes to the col- or of our marks - and kept up aca- demic standards. . . . Prof. Weidnlann, prep school principal, who made out programs, headed the Lyceum committee and College Religion Club, and boosted us over the rough spots in our high school years . . . MR. THIEN, MISS FICK PRESIDENT MEYER President Meyer, across whose desk came the difficult and time consum- ing problems of maintaining in .a smooth-running way, the organiza- tional machinery of our school. Y . PROF. CARL WEIDMANN, MRS. ASPENLEITER . . . Mr. Thien of Public Relations, who organized all our contacts with the noutsiden, made good use of' his addressograph machines and automo- bile in keeping the plans and activi- ties of Concordia in the public eye. ,fa ,. , y ,J f' . if s u C About our classes . . the early .fi.ivl. rush from breakf ast to make a Sophomore Creek class . . or a ch: m lab llum class, with its pages and pages of notes, stacks and stacks of interesting pictures . . Expressions lihc Max bleib bei mir! -'f Come now, Mr.-, you can do better than that . . '6Brooosco .' . ' . . 'lhc drowsy sleepy feeling in the first class after lunch . . .
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