Concordia University Chicago - Pillars Yearbook (River Forest, IL)
- Class of 1959
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T My 5 IXNDTHEI' Q9 43 P0 Q TEAC ERS '7 Q 4 , n 9 alll' D ' Q WI: 'llil IIN' 'zf rn S' K? URIVER CREST 41, 43 3 JOHN VN x X 07, 0 n l 9 . 0 , 9 - 7 z 6 I 7: i f '3 w 'l 21 Q '90 Q ITI 4' CJ 5 5 0 A Q . . 54 T5 -:' -- ff ' NS' piffau- - I959 CONCORDIA TEACHERS COLLEGE River Forest, Illinois LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod :. 3 ,ay EQ abr? ii K bi 1 v ,Q ,wwf si S? z-4 9 V . 4? f X 5 Ql Q ., ga All 4, fa- sf f ga , J if 5 rl.: W, , . im r . My tk 9 5 v ff? W if Z? 3 4 5 5, CONCORDIA TEACHERS COLLEGE RIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS As We go through lite we are sur- rounded by many doors. Our door oi lite is opened to us by Christ. ln the corridor ot this lite is tound a number ot doors representing good and evil. As Christians, We must be led through many doors by the l-loly Scriptures. lt is tor this reason, that We have decided to build our theme around doors. At the end ot lite's path let us follow the cross to the doors opened wide to us by Christ. DR. IOHN W. BEHNKEN pecfication His Lord said unto him, Well done thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, 1 will make thee ruler over many things - Matt, 25, 21. Such a servant is the man who was elected president of the Texas District of the Missouri Synod in 1926, elected second vice-president of Synod in 1929, first vice-president in 1932 and president of the Missouri Synod in 1935. ln ad- dition to holding these administration duties in Synod, he served as pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Houston for over twenty-seven years. ln grateful acknowledgement of the many years of tireless and unselfish service given to his beloved Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod as its president, and, with a just pride in the many tasks accomplished in the interest of lengthen- ing the cords and strengthening the stakes of the Church Militant through his guidance and leadership, we respectfully dedicate this volume to Dr. Iohn W. Behnken, humble servant of God, unclaunted and courageous, yet modest and unassuming, bowing in humble obedience to the supreme authority of God's holy Word. Zin Memoriam PROP. R. T. ROHLFING Before us We see the picture of a man whose love for his church and un- tiring efforts toward his calling will never be forgotten. Professor Richard T. Rohlfing served the Lord as mission pastor at St. lohn's Lutheran Church, Townsend, Wisconsin tor two years and as instructor at Concordia, River Forest for over thirty-five years. Professor Rohlfing continued his studies while at Concordia and he re- ceived the degree of Master of Music from Northwestern University, Evanston, in 1937. While at Concordia, Professor Rohlfing served as director of the concert band from 1925 until 1950. l-le became Chairman of the Division of Music at Concordia in 1947. During his tenure in this office he played an important role in the design and construction of the Music Center on the Concordia cam- pus. He also published three Christmas Cantatas and various selections for piano and band. ln the midst of continuing his never ending devotion to the Kingdom of God, Professor Rohlfing was called to his heavenly home, April 13, 1958. Our memories of him will never be forgotten. Be thou faithful unto death, and 1 will give thee a crown of life - Rev. 2, 10. XXXXXXX uf penn .flaeab . We 'WW CARL HALTER As this is being Written the Christmas lights of the manger scene outside the office Window are spreading color over the first snow of winter. Through my open door l can hear a carol being sung somewhere. Some of you haven't had enough even after caroling since 7:00 o'clock this evening. lt is now l0:30 on the night of the annual Christmas Sing . When you read these Words the memory of the manger scene and the carols Will be more distant than it was on the night of December l7, but l hope and believe it will still be strong. This is our hope for all the memories which you will have of your years at Concordia. Some of them are pictured in this book. Perhaps, however, the most significant and lasting ones cannot be pictured at all but can only be stored in the soul. We hope that these memories, and those which future sons and daughters of Concordia will share, Will serve to enrich your lives, and to form a bond with us who remain behind as you leave. if Carl Halter Dean of Students XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Our Lord once told His Church: Behold, l have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it. CRevelation 3:83. This is a very large promise for the most courageous and trusting heart. lt is a blank check, signed by our Lord, to the treasure of success in the Work of the kingdom. lt is not uncommon for young graduates of this College - or any college, for that matter - to assume their initial responsibilities in their vocation with the highest of ideals, the noblest of ambi- tions, and brightest of dreams for future successes. Practical people smile tolerantly at them, and wait to Wear these young idealists down to the nub of mediocrity. My dear son or daughter in Christ, you Will meet many experiences which can corrode the metal of your ambition, stifle the outlets of your spirit, and quench the flame of your enthusiasm for the Gospel and for the ministry. You can bring yourself to the point Where you rationalize your slothful- ness away, defend your rut of commonplace and trite performance, and excuse your little efforts in a great cause. But lesus Christ Will not let you settle for puny peanut prayers, nor Will He cease to lay claim to the best that is in you. You were bought at too high a price for Him to smile upon unfaithfulness. Give Him your heart, your talents, and your best, and He Will always give you Open Doors. While others assert that the impossible is no longer possible, give Him a chance to prove that With God all things are possible. Your optimistic friend in Christ, lffftwfs Martin L. Koehneke President 'H M25:5df2 7-'com 0212 p2e5z'dent M. L KOEHNEKE 2 ,fx 5. 5 W 91 3 fa sl Q 5 Q E S Q acu fty an minijttation Through the Presidents ottice as Well as the many ottices of the faculty and ad- ministration comes the guidance and assistance that you need tor now and later lite. When entering any ot these ottices, you can be sure that friendly and sincere counsel will be given you. 20'-'Q'-'l F 1!U acufty Since the basic command Christ gave to His disciples is to lead people to eternal life, the religion department en- deavors to train teachers in this aim. Other objectives are to deepen the spiritual lite of the individual and to develop an understanding of the history of the Christian Church and Lutheranism. The chairman of this division is Daniel E. Poel- lot. Iames B Ilten, B.D.: Siegbert W. Becker, M.A., Th.D.: Albert E Glock, B.D. lU Frederick H. Prcxlle, B.A.: Paul A. Mundinger, M.A.: Arthur R. Simon, S.T.M. Martin L. Koehneke, M.Ed.: Daniel E. Poelloi, B.D. 12725. Paul G. Grotelueschen, IVLA.: William H. Lehmann, B.D.. 1 M.A. Walter W. Martin, M.A.: Definer, M.A. Emil H. .t -Wm i'i'f,.3 gf L-' DH Z Q G DH Q ru Q :: Q.. WWHHHZPZCE SPX' ik FD 35952- PSF D.. SE su. E9 gnu 170 s-'S' 75. 5-U! 51 wg fo? 313 pa.. .ng 716' ga! 559' EE! ,-2 QR' 'Fu The purposes ot this depart- rnent are to train students in English and literature skills, to provide a basis for the teaching ot English in the elementary school and to develop skills necessary tor leadership in the social and educational lunc- tions ot the church. Carl H. Scaer is chairman ot this divi- sion. asv' Theodore C. Appelt, Ph.D.: Carl H. Sccxer, M.A: Kenneth L. Heinitz, B.D.. M.A. any Robert L. Busse, B.Mus.: Roberta Esch, BJ-X.: Evelyn Heidtke, M.Mus. MUSIC The music department is designed to help students develop their music dbility to serve in the church os lecrd- ers of music cmd to help them ctcquire olpprecidtion of the socioil ond esthetic values of music. The division chciirmdn is Ccirl L. Wolldschmidt. 'Y . Leslie R. Zeddies, M.Ed.: Herbert Gotsch, M.Mus.: Thomas E. Gieschen, M.Mus.: Paul G. Bunies, M.Mus. 12 Curl F. Halter, M.Mus.: Carl L. Wuldschmidi B.S., M.Mus. Alfred H. Gras, M.Mus.: Harriet Meyer, M.A.: Ruth Ladewig, B.S. Charles R. Smith, B.Mus. Seated: Victor G. Hildner, M.Mus.: Standing: Ronald E. Freuden- hurg, B.S.: Alberi H. Beck, M.Mus., I.L.D. Emma Menke, B.Mus.: Mcxrga Link, B.Mus.: Lawrence R. Rust, M.Mus. 5 NATURAL SCIENCE and MATHEMATICS MMM, George Martinek, B.S.: Gordon O. Besch, M.Ed.: Ken- neth A. Domroese. B.S. Iohn W. Klotz, B.D.: Ph.D.: Richard A. Lange, M.A.: Martin C. Pieper, M.A. Wilfred F. Kruse, M.S. Since science, pure and applied, is becom- ing increasingly important in todays world, the aims of the courses in this department are to develop interest and understanding about the phenomena ot the universe, to acgu lint the student with the basic tools ot gualitaiive and quantitative manipulations, and to mciintain a Christian point ot view in evaluation ot scien- titic principles. Iohn W, Klotz is chairman of this division. Clarence M. Drews, M.A.: Arvin W. Hahn, Ph.D.: Her bert H. Gross, Ph.D. N 01. OWL August I. Prahlow. B.S.: Neelak S. Tiernagel. Ph.D.: Walter A. Vuhl, M.A. SOCIAL SCIENCE The purpose oi this division is to acquaint the students with a knowledge of the history of the past and its influence for today. An awareness of social, economic and political prolo- lems of todays World and how to evaluate them in the light of Scripture is an important aim of the social science courses. The chairman of this division is Walter A. Vahl. Albert G. Heugli, B.D., Ph.D.: Victor Streufert M.A.: Donald Wall, B.S. 15 20'- -IIJHQCIUFI1 sz ::s Q. '-u cn I-4 O III O L- O Q I-4 C. Krause, Ph.D. The purpose ot this college is to train teachers, and there- tore the courses in this division are important in helping stu- dents acquire a tuller understanding ot the profession and a knowledge ot the skills and techniques necessary in this field. This division is also designed to point out the Scriptural prin- ciples Which must guide educational theory tor the Lutheran teacher. Victor C, Krause is the division chairman. Albert V. Maurer, B.Mus., Ph.D.: Ralph L. Reinke, M.A.: Victor Alfred F. Schmieding, M.A., LL.D.: Theo dore I. Kuehnert, M.S., Litt.D. Harold F. Brockberg, M.S.: Edith Morrison, M.A.: Beverly Lueking, B.S.: Reuben V. Stohs, M.A. Waldemar W. Affelclt, M.Si. Marvin Dumler. Ed.D.: Walter O. Kraeit, M.S., LL.D. 'gdl11l?1l3f Cdfl.0ll ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES JI. L. Koehneke, President 4 'S, H. Weiss, Secretary DIVISION OF INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES BOARD OF CONTROL Rev. E. Paul. Secretary: E. Elbert: E. Ruprecht: Rev. M. L. Koehneke. Executive Officer: Rev. A. Wertelmcmn, Chairman: L. Forster. Treas- urer: Dr. W. Link: W. Hartkopt. E E A. Huegli, Academic Dean: W. Kraett, Director ot Sum- mer Session and Extension: M. Dumler, Assistant Di- , rector ot Student Teaching: R. Reinke, Assistant Di- rector ot Student Teaching: A. Maurer, Director ot Stu- dent Teaching: M. Pieper. Director ot Audio-Visual Aids. OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN A. Vetter. Assistant Librarian: I. Kusmik: C Kusmik, Librarian: I. Wiese: R. Vahl. SECRETARIES E. Richter, M. Peter, L. Birr. DIVISION FOOD SERVICES Seated: E. Schaper: M. Renner: S. Wrege: S. Koosmann: M. French: A. Puhrmann: V. Wrege: K. Erickson. Standing: R. Gutgesell: V. Person: M. Lcrcki: M. Hagen: F. Fuith, Baker: C. Bohrloch, Chef: A. Golz, Assistant Chet: W. Mischnick. Assistant Chet: M. Golz: M. Dreyer: D. Bourke. BOOKSTORE M. Cooley, Cashfer: M. Poepp. Man agar. DUPLICATING SERVICES I... Mischnick, K. Streuieri. BUSINESS SERVICES Sealed: F. Spurgat, Business Manager: Sland- ing: W. Hahn, Assislanl Business Manager: C. Israel, Superintendent of Buildings: E. Loh- man, Comptroller. GENERAL SERVICES First Row: H. Williams, C. Oet- ien, P. Golz, C. Nelson, A. Amthor, F. Velske. Second Row: L. Muench, L. Schaper, G. Krause, C. Popp, E. Naurath. SECRETARIES Sealed: B. Strietelmeier, E. Chambers: Sland- ing: N. Walker, G. Keil, S. Eberl, G. Morden M. Buerkle. f lulu 3 5 . .,,,.,,. wi? . gf S 2,3 19 DIVISION OF STUDENT Seated: C. Halter, Dean of Stu- dents. Standing: I. Roberts, As- sistant Registrar: A. Hahn, Di- rector oi Placement: W. Ai- feldi. Co-ordinator of Student Affairs: Inset: W. Kruse, Regis- trar. SECRETARIES E. Prueske, A. Muench, K. Weiss, G. Franke, A. Martin. OFFICE OF ATHLETIC DIRECTOR R. Stohs, Coach: R. Lange. Director: H. Brockberg, Coach. OFFICE OF HEALTH SERVICES M. Moeller, V. Baker, L. Noess, L. Berg, R. Law. PERSONNEL SERVICES WOMEN COUNSELORS Seated: E. Morrison, Freshman Girls' Counselor: L. Mackensen, Dean of Women: E. Heyne Assistant to the Dean ol Women: M. Haerther. Standing: I. Buck, B. Oehmke. we M M , f MEN COUNSELORS Seated: A. Simon: D. Wall: P. Grotelueschen. Head Men's Residence Counselor: A. Prahlow. Standing: W. Lehmann, Freshman Men's Counselor: R. Freudenburg. 21 DIVISION OF FIELD SERVICES S E H A it 5 gi F. Prulle. Director of Field Services: P, Groielueschen. Director ot Recruitment and Alumni Relations. SECRETARIES N. Reed, C. Bruskewitz ? w It if If . S y I ,f- i , ig. +2 xl LUTHERAN EDUCATION OFFICE its R. Reinke, Editorial Staff Member: M. Radke, Editorial Stall Member: T. Kuehnert. Editorial Stull Member: H. Gross, Editor: M. Koehneke, President. 22 LUTHER HIGH SCHOOL NORTH M. Kreidt, E. Lange, M. Everly, A. Matthews, R. Huxhold, A. Tarnoski. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN SCHOOL CAUSTIND A. Busch, M. Maurer. STUDENT TEACHING CENTERS We A 'V ,LUTHER HIGH SCHOOL ,-,......ov'-' SOUTH R. Pieper. WALTHER HIGH SCHOOL R. Eggerding, M. Lindberg, A. Tierncxgel, R Kirchenberg. M. Schlichiing, C. Kirst, H. Young 23 ST. IOHN'S LUTHERAN SCHOOLS- North and South Seated: D. Behnken, H. Hoefer, E. Poehler, L. Lohman. Standing: G. Becker, W. Wendling, R. Schuler, A Scheiwe, R. Dobberfuhl. BETHANY LUTHERAN SCHOOL R. Koepper, E. Gerhardi ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN SCHOOL fMelrose Park, R. Rickels V. Pe er R. Frick, P. I . P . McG1nty. ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN SCHOOL M. Dctnegger, R. Greising, P. Anunciacion, M Moskopf. GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL Sealed: B. Kimbllin, V. Waldschmidt. D Behnke P Bouman Standi . , . . ng: E. Miller. N. Sadr, V. Rczhderi, E. Peck, M. Mensing. CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL D. Wallis, I. Kirchoff. :ww X , graduate! There lies the future -e tomorrow built upon today. What it holds is not lcnown but into it must step each year's graduates. Wallc and teach Well to- day, tor once today has passed, noth- ing ts so tar away as yesterday. RICHARD C. AMT Washington, D,C. Sequence: Geography: Concordia Band, l yr.: S.R.C., l yr. PATRICIA ASCHER Park Hidge, lllinois Sequence: Physical Education and Youth Work: Athletic Council, l yr.: Women's Intramurals, 4 yrs.: Treble Choir, I yr.: College Chorus, l yr.: Chapel Choir, 2 yrs., Cantata Chorus, Z yrs., M.A.G. 2 yrs. GLENN AUKAMP Belleville, Michigan Sequence: Religion: Varsity Football, 3 yrs.: Varsity Track, 2 yrs.: C Club, 4 yrs., Supply Teaching, La Porte, Indiana, l yr. LOIS BAERWOLF Arlington, Wisconsin Sequence: Social Science, Chapel Choir, l yr., I.R.C., l yr.: M.A.G., l yr.: RDG., l yr. BARBARA IEAN BAGIN Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sequence: Social Science: Chapel Choir, l yr. BEATRICE BARTZ Oakland, California Sequence: Music Literature. VERNA BAUER Hemlock, Michigan Sequence: English and American Literature Senior College Choir, l yr.: College Chorus, l yr., S.T.A.G., l yr.: Supply Teaching, Monroe- ville, Indiana, 3 yrs., Attended: Concordia Col- lege, Ft, Wayne, Indiana, 2 yrs. SHIRLEY BERG Danville lllinois Sequence. Geography, CU., 2 yrs.: M.A.G., 4 yrs. AUDREY BEVERSDORF Stevens Point, Wisconsin Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation: Women's Intramurals, I yr.: A Cappella Choir, Z yrs.: Collegiettes, I yr.: M.A.G., 2 yrs.: R.D.G., 4 yrs.: Speech Club, 3 yrs.: Spectator Staff, 2 yrs. MARILYN BORK St. Ioseph, Michigan Sequence: Social Science: Womens Intramurals, Z yrs.: M.A.G., 3 yrs.: S.T.A.G.: I yr.: Pillars Stait, I yr.: Supply Teaching, Sawyer, Michigan, I yr., Anaheim, California, I yr. Il-INET BRANDT St. Louis, Missouri Sequence: Church History: Wornen's Intra- murals, 2 yrs.: Chapel Choir, I yr.: M.A.G., I yr. IOHN BRANDT Hawthorne, New Iersey Sequence: History: Varsity Football, 2 yrs.: Men's Intramurals, 2 yrs.: S.T.A.G., I yr.: Supply Teaching, New Boston, Michigan, I yr. 2 SHARON BRANDT Sheridan, Oregon Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation, Sen- ior College Choir, I yr,: College Chorus, I yr.: M.A.G., I yr.: S.T.A.G., I yr.: Supply Teaching, Richmond, Virginia, 2 yrs.: Attended: Concordia College, Portland Oregon, 2 yrs. ELLEN BRUSKEWITZ Menomonie Falls, Wisconsin Sequence: Geography: College Chorus, 2 yrs.: Chapel Choir, 2 yrs.: Collegiettes, 2 yrs. CAROL BUCHHOLZ Aurora, Illinois Sequencef English and American Literature: Womens Council, 2 yrs., Recording Secretary, I yr.: A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs.: Collegiettes, 2 yrs.: Concordia String Players, I yr.: I.R.C., I yr.: M.A.G., I yr.: Speech Club, I yr.: Spectator Staff, 3 yrs., Feature Editor, I yr. IUDY BUCK Chicago, Illinois Sequence: Science: S.A.C., I yr.: Womens In- tramurals, 2 yrs.: Senior College Choir, I yr., Librarian: College Chorus, I yr.: A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs.: Librarian, I yr., Secretary, I yr.: Collegiettes, I yr.: M.A.G., I yr.: Womens Resi- dence Counselor, I yr. FRED WILLIAM CHANDLER Flint, Michigan Sequence: Math-Science, Varsity Football, l yr., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Chapel Choir, l yr., Concordia Band, 2 yrs, Pep Band, l yr., Con- cordia Players, 'Z yrs., Properties Manager, l yr., I.R.C,, 3 yrs, President, l yr,, S,T,A.G,, l yr., Spectator Staff, l yr., Advertising Manager, Supply Teaching, Marshfield, Wisconsin, l yr. DALLAS COLLEVER New Boston, Michigan Sequence: Science, Wing Rep, lyr., Men's Council, l yr,, Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs, Col- lege Chorus, 3 yrs., Chapel Choir, 3 yrs., Col- legians, 3 yrs., I.R.C., l yr., M.A.G,, l yr., S.R.C., l yr., S.T.A.G,, l yr., Pillars Staff, I yr., Spectator Staff, l yr., Supply Teaching, Fort Worth, Texas, l yr. LUCILLE B. DANDES Iennings, Missouri Sequence: Music Literature, Women's Intra- murals, 3 yrs., Treble Choir, 2 yrs., Cantata Chorus, I yr., M.A,G., 3 yrs., Pillars Stall, 2 yrs., Spectator Staff, I yr., Circulation Manager, At- tended: Harris State Teachers College, l yr. GERALD DANZER Elmwood Park, Illinois Sequence: History, Geography, R.A.C., l yr., I.R.C., 3 yrs., Program Chairman, l yr., R.D.G., 3 yrs., Steering Committee, 2 yrs., SRC., Presi- dent, l yr,, Vice-President, l yr. 30 MILTON BUGBEE Saginaw, Michigan Q Sequence: Social Science, S.A.C., l yr,, Men's Intramurals, I yr. ARNI BURRON Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Sequence: Physical Education and Youth Work, Varsity Football, l yr., Men's Intramurals, l yr. KENNETH L. CARLSON East Detroit, Michigan Sequence: Math-Science, R.A.C., l yr., Varsity Football, Z yrs., Varsity Baseball, 2 yrs., Men's Intramurals, 2 yrs., C Club, 2 yrs., RPL., l yr., President, S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Houston, Texas, l yr., Attended: Wayne Univer- sity, Detroit, Michigan. ROBERT MAYNARD CARPENTER Detroit, Michigan Sequence: Music, Wing Rep, l yr., Men's In- tramurals, 4 yrs., A Cappella Choir, 3 yrs., Col- legians, 2 yrs., M.A.G., I yr., Speech Club, 2 yrs., S.T.A.G,, l yr.: lesters, l yr., Blackouts, 2 yrs., Homecoming Banquet, 2 yrs., Football An- nouncer, l yr., Supply Teaching, Evansville, In- diana, l yr. , f' ADELE DASE St, Ioseph, Michigan Sequence: Social Science, Chapel Choir, I yr., I.R.C., I yr., M,A.G,, 2 yrs. GEORGE DELLINGER Parchment, Michigan Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation, R,D.G., I yr. IUDY DEY Vergas, Minnesota Sequence: English and American Literature, Executive Officer in Senate, 2 yrs., Publicity Chairman, S.A.C., I yr, Women's Intramurals, I yr., Cha el Choir, I r., Secretar , M.A.G P Y Y -I yrs., S.T.A.G., I yr., Secretary, Drama Club, yrs., Supply Teaching, Ottertail, Minnesota, yr. MARILYNN DEY Cleveland, Ohio Sequence: Geography, Women's Intramurals, yrs., Chapel Choir, l yr., I.R,C., 3 yrs., R.D.G. yr. DARWIN DUBKE New Boston, Michigan Sequence: Religion, Men's Intramurals, I yr., S.T.A.G., I yr., Supply Teaching, Reese, Michi- gan, I yr., Attended: Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, THEA DULLIN New York, New York Sequence: English, Wing Rep, I yr., Women's Intramurals, I yr, RDG., I yr., Concordia Play- ers, 2 yrs., President, l yr., Attended: Concordia College, Bronxville, New York, 2 yrs. IO ANNE EBERHARDT Adell, Wisconsin Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation, Senior College Choir, 2 yrs., College Chorus, 3 yrs., M.A.G., 3 yrs., Correspondence Secretary, l yr., R.I:',L., l yr., Attended: Milwaukee State Teachers College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, I yr. MARY FALCONER Warwick, Rhode Island Sequence: English and American Literature, Women's Intramurals, 2 yrs., Spectator Staff, I yr., Attended: Concordia College, Bronxville, New York, Z yrs. 31 EDNA FLEISCHHAUER Waco, Texas Sequence: Math-Science, I yr., College Chorus, I Fire, Health, and Welfare Committee, l yr. DOYLE FRICKE Terra Bella, California Sequence: Geography, Veterans, 4 yrs. EUGENE FRIEDRICHSMEYER Melrose Park, Illinois Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation, Veterans, 4 yrs. RALPH GEUDER Bergerilield, New jersey Sequence: History, Men's Intramurals, l yr., At- tended: Concordia Coll York, 2 yrs., Valparaiso Indiana, I yr. ' as . 2 32 Women's Intramurals, X yr., Collegiettes, l yr., ege, Bronxville, New University, Valparaiso, MARGARET ANN GRAUER Frankenmuth, Michigan Sequence: English and American Literature, Wing Rep, l yr., Publicity Committee lor Senate, l yr., Chapel Choir, l yr., Cantata Chorus, 2 yrs,, l.R.C,, l yr., M.A.G., l yr., Pillars Stall, 2 yrs., Organizations Chairman, l yr., Spectator Stall, l yr. CELESTE PATRICIA GREEN Oakland, California Sequence: Physical Education and Youth Work, Women's Intramurals, l yr. WALTER F. GRESENS Chicago, Illinois Sequence: Music Theory and Organ, A Cap- pella Choir, 2 yrs., Concords, 4 yrs., M.A.G., I yr. BONNIE GROSSHEIDER Gordonville, Missouri Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation, S.A.C., I yr., Women's Council, l yr., Womens Intramurals, l yr., Treble Choir, I yr., College Chorus, 4 yrs., M.A,G., l yr. KAY GUHL I-lunrington, Indiana diana Ilfg yrs. LUTHER GUTKNECHT Editor. MABEL HAERTHER Atkins, Iowa nesota. Detroit, Michigan IANICE HANSEN St. Paul, Minnesota Sequence: Social Science, M.A.G., I yr.: R.D,G., I yr. IO ANN HARTLEY Indianapolis, Indiana Sequence: Spanish, Women's Intramurals, 2 yrs., Treble Choir, I yr: Chapel Choir, 2 yrs.: I,R.C,, I yr.: M.A.G., 4 yrs. MARCIA KATHARINE HASZ Bridgeton, New Jersey Sequence: History, R.D,G,, 2 yrs. ROLAND HELM Granton, Wisconsin Sequence. Bible History and Interpretation C.A.C., I yr.: S.A.C., I yr.: Athletic Floor Leader 2 yrs.: Varsity Baseball, 4 yrs.: Men's Intra murals, 4 yrs., Senior College Choir, I yr.: Col lege Chorus, 3 yrs.: Chapel Choir, 2 yrs. M.A.G., 2 yrs., R.D.G,, I yr. Sequence: English and American Literature Chapel Choir, I yr STAG I yr Program Committeeg Supply Teaching Lafayette In Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sequence: Organ Mens Council I yr Treas 1 urer: Men's Intramurals 3 yrs A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs.: Collegians I yr Pillars Staff I yr Sequence: Music Literature Womens Intra murals, I yr.: Treble Choir I yr Senior College Choir, I yr.: College Chorus 2 yrs STAG 2 yrs.: Teaching, Paulina Iowa 2 yrs Crystal Lake, Illinois, 4 yrs Residence Counselor 2 yrs.g Attended: Bethany College Mankato Min DONNA HALSTENBERG Sequence: Social Science Chapel Choir I IHC., I yr.: M.A.G I yr HENRY HERMANN Chicago, Illinois Sequence: German, Men's Intramurals, I yr., Chapel Choir, 2 yrs., M.A.G., 2 yrs. LOUIS HERRING Uniontown, Missouri Sequence: Religion, Men's Intramurals, l yr., Concordia Band, 3 yrs., M.A.G., 4 yrs., Floor Leader, S.T.A.G., l yr., Spectator Staff, l yr., Advertising Manager, Supply Teaching, Ulm, Arkansas, I yr. LOIS HINZ Merrill, Wisconsin Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation, Sen- ior College Choir, I yr., College Chorus, 4 yrs., Concordia String Players, 2 yrs., M.A.G., 4 yrs., Publicity, 3 yrs., S.T.A,G., I yr., Supply Teach- ing, Centralia, Illinois, I yr. MARVIN HOECH St. Louis, Missouri Sequence: Math-Science, RAC., I yr., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Cantata Chorus, 2 yrs., Chapel Choir, I yr., M.A.G., 3 yrs., Vice-Presi- dent, I yr., Sunday School Chairman, I yr., Con- cordia Players, 2 yrs., S.T.A.G., I yr., Spectator Stall, l yr., Circulation Manager, Supply Teach- ing, Chicago, Illinois, I yr. MARCINE HENRICK Overland, Missouri Sequence: Social Science, Women's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Chapel Choir, 2 yrs,, M.A.G., l yr., Speech Club, I yr., S.T.A.G,, l yr., Pillars Staff, I yr., Supply Teaching, Lake Worth, Florida, I yr. H. ALLEN HERBST Calumet City, Illinois Sequence: Music, Men's Intramurals, 2 yrs., A Cappella Choir, Z yrs., Drama Club, I yr., Lighting Manager. ED HOMEIER Louisville, Kentucky Sequence: Math-Science, Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., College Chorus, I yr., R.D.G,, 3 yrs., Ad- visor Coordinator, l yr., S.R,C., I yr., Spectator Stall, 4 yrs., Editor, I yr., Assistant News Editor, I yr. HOWARD HOUREN Chicago, Illinois Sequence: English, R.A.C., I yr., S.A.C., I yr., REL., I yr., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., College Chorus, 2 yrs., A Cappella Choir, l yr., Chapel Choir, 2 yrs,, Collegians, 3 yrs., M.A.G., I yr., S.T.A.G., l yr., President, Pillars Stall, I yr., Classes Editor, Spectator Staff, I yr., Drama Club, I yr., Supply Teaching, Fort Wayne, ln- diana, l yr. ROBERT HOYER Aurora, Colorado Sequence: Religion: S.A.C., 2 yrs: Men's Intra- murals, 4 yrs.: Senior College Choir, l yr.: A Cappella Choir, 3 yrs.: S.T.A.G., I yr.: Supply Teaching, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, I yr. VELMA HUCK Ft. Wayne, Indiana Sequence: Social Science: Senior College Choir, 2 yrs.: College Chorus, 2 yrs.: Chapel Choir, 2 yrs.: Collegiettes, l yr.: M.A.G., l yr.: Pillars Staff, l yr.: Spectator Staff, l yr. CAROL KEINATH Vassar, Michigan Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation: S.A.C., l yr.: Concordia Band, 4 yrs.: Instru- mental Techniques Group, l yr.: Pep Band, 2 yrs.: M.A.G., 2 yrs. NEIL KINKEL Oconomowoc, Wisconsin Sequence: Geography: S.A.C., 1 yr.: C.U., I yr.: Men's Intramurals, 2 yrs.: A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs.: Foresters, l yr.: M.A.G., 1 yr.: Spectator Staff, l yr.: Drama Club, l yr. BEVERLY IACOBSON Detroit, Michigan Sequence: Social Science: Women's Council, 1 yr.: Chapel Choir, I yr.: W.A.O., 2 yrs. IERRY IANSSEN Nokomis, Illinois Sequence: Physical Education and Youth Work: Athletic Council, 3 yrs.: Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs.: I.V. Basketball, 2 yrs.: Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs. NANCY LEU IONES Hodgkins, Illinois Sequence: Geography: C.U., I yr.: Cantata Chorus, 2 yrs.: M.A.G., l yr.: Pillars Stall, l yr.: Spectator Stall, 3 yrs.: Drama Club, 4 yrs. KENNETH W. KAESTNER Van Horne, Iowa Sequence Music Literature: GAC., 2 yrs., Chairman, l yr.: Senior College Choir, 2 yrs.: College Chorus, 2 yrs.: Collegians, l yr.: Speech Club, 2 yrs.: Spectator Stall, 2 yrs.: Experimental Drama Group, 1 yr.: Attended: Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 35 SHIRLEY KLOHA Freeland, Michigan Sequence: Music Theory, Iunior College Choir, l yr., College Chorus, l yr., A Cappella Choir, l yr., Collegiettes, l yr., M.A.G., 2 yrs., HDG., 3 yrs., Steering Committee, l yr., Publicity Chair- man, l yr., Speech Club, 3 yrs., Spectator Stall, l yr., Pep Band, 2 yrs. IIM KNOX Lake Leelanau, Michigan Sequence: PsychologYi S.A.C., 2 yrs., Vice- president, I yr., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teach- ing, Dallas, Texas, l yr. SUZANNE KOCH Shawano, Wisconsin Sequence: English, Chapel Choir, 3 yrs., Can- tata Choir, 2 yrs., S.T.A.G., l yr., Pillars Staff, l yr., Supply Teaching, Kansas City, Kansas, l yr. DON KOETKE Chicago, Illinois Sequence: Math-Science, Executive Officer in Senate, l yr., Vice-President, Athletic Floor Leader, l yr., C.U., 2 yrs., Chairman, l yr., Var- sity Baseball, 2 yrs., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., College Chorus, 2 yrs., Collegians, 2 yrs., Con- cordia Players, Z yrs. DAVID KOLZOW Detroit, Michigan Sequence: Geography, S.A.C., l yr., Men's In- tramurals, 4 yrs., Cantata Chorus, 2 yrs., Pep Club, l yr., S.R.C., l yr., Publicity Chairman, Concordia Players, 3 yrs., Vice-President, l yr., Cheerleader, l yr. MARIANN KONESNIK Appleton, Wisconsin Sequence: Social Science, Womens Intramurals, 4 yrs., Chapel Choir, l yr., I.R.C., 2 yrs. TED KOTTMEIER Cedar Rapids, Iowa Sequence: Physical Education and Youth Work, Varsity Football, l yr., Men's Intramurals, 3 yrs., College Chorus, 1 yr., A Cappella Choir, l yr., Supply Teaching, Westville, Indiana, 1 yr. IAMES E. KRAFFT Phoenix, Arizona Sequence: Geography, R.A.C., l yr., C.U., l yr., Varsity Football, 3 yrs., Co-Captain, l yr., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Chapel Choir, l yr., Col- legians, l yr., Cantata Chorus, 2 yrs., Concordia Players, 3 yrs., President, 2 yrs., C Club, 4 yrs. BARBARA LAUMANN St. Louis, Missouri Sequence: Physical Education and Youth Work, S.A.C., I yr., Athletic Council, 3 yrs., Athletic Floor Leader, I yr., Women's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Treble Choir, I yr., Chapel Choir, I yr. ARLENE LEEGE Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Sequence: Geography, C.U., 2 yrs., Women's Intramurals, I yr., M.A.G,, 2 yrs. ANGELINE LEPYESH Gary, Indiana Sequence: Social Science, Chapel Choir, I yr., W.A.O., 2 yrs. RICHARD HOWARD LIESCHEIDT Pekin, Illinois Sequence: Religion, Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., M,A.G., 2 yrs., S.T,A.G., I yr., Spectator Staff, Z yrs., Supply Teaching, Detroit, Michigan, I yr. RICHARD N. KRAGE Fraser, Michigan Sequence: History, Athletic Council, 2 yrs., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs, College Chorus, 2 yrs., Chapel Choir, 2 yrs., Collegians, 2 yrs., S.T.A.G,, l yr., Pillars Stait, I yr., Spectator Stati, I yr., Supply Teaching, East Detroit, Michigan, I yr. GERALD HENRY KUGATH Watertown, Minnesota Sequence: History, Cantata Chorus, I yr., S.A.C., I yr., SRC., I yr., S.T.A.G., I yr., Supply Teaching, Indianapolis, Indiana, I yr. IUDY LANG Grand Rapids, Michigan Sequence: Social Science, Women's Council, 4 yrs., College Chorus, 2 yrs., M.A.G., 2 yrs. WILMA LANGER Washington, Pennsylvania Sequence: English and American Literature, Drama Club, 2 yrs., Oil Painting Group, 2 yrs., Speech Club, Z yrs., Publicity Chairman, I yr. MARVIN MARSHAUS Defiance, Ohio Sequence: Math-Science: SAC., l yr.: Men's Intramurals, l yr.: S.R.C., l yr.: S.T.A.G., l yr.: Supply Teaching, Gary, Indiana, l yr. DIXIE MATHIS Dinuba, California Sequence: Math-Science: Womens Council, 2 yrs: Womens Intramurals, 3 yrs.: Treble Choir, l yr.: Cantata Chorus, 2 yrs. ELIZABETH MESSERSCHMIDT Chicago, Illinois Sequence: Physical Education and Youth Lead- ership: Women's Intramurals, 3 yrs.: Chapel Choir, l yr., Secretary: Cantata Chorus, 2 yrs.: Speech Club, 2 yrs. TERESA MEYER Columbus, Indiana Sequence: Geography: S.A.C., 3 yrs., Floor Leader, l yr., Executive Board, 2 yrs.: Womens Intramurals, 2 yrs.: Chapel Choir, l yr.: M.A.G., 2 yrs.: Oil Painting Group, I yr.: The Spectator, 2 yrs.: Sculpture Group, l yr. 38 HARRIET LIESKE Henderson, Minnesota Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation: Women's Intramurals, l yr.: Senior College Choir, I yr.: College Chorus, l yr.: M.A.G., l yr.: RDG., l yr.: S.T.A.G., l yr.: Teaching, Austin, Minnesota: Marcus, Iowa: Courtland, Minnesota: Glencoe, Minnesota: Nigeria, W. Africa: At- tended: Mankato State Teachers College, Man- kato, Minnesota, l yr., Bethany Lutheran Col- lege, Mankato, Minnesota, l yr. HENRY LOPPNOW Greenleaf, Wisconsin Sequence: Music Literature: Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs.: Cantata Chorus, l yr.: A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs.: Collegians, 4 yrs.: M,A.G., l yr.: S.T.A.G., l yr.: Supply Teaching, St. Ioseph, Michigan, l yr. MAX R. MEHLHAFF Lodi, California Sequence: Social Science: C.U., I yr.: College yr.: Collegians, l yr.: S.T.A.G,, l yr., Chorus, l Executive Board: Sculpture Group, l yr.: Supply Teaching, Brookfield, Illinois, l yr. ANDREW MELENDEZ St. Louis, Missouri Sequence: History: Wing Representative, l yr.: S.A.C,, 3 yrs.: College Union Committee, 3 yrs., Vice-Chairman, l yr.: Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs.: M.A.G., 2 yrs.: S.T.A.G., l yr.: The Spectator, l yr., Circulation Manager, l yr.: Supply Teach- ing, l yr., Platte Center, Nebraska. LAURA MILLER Midland, Michigan Sequence: History, Women's Intramurals, 3 yrs. I,R.C., 2 yrs., MAG., 1 yr., on Painting Group, I yr, NANCY MOHR San Lorenzo, California Sequence: Music Literature, Women's Council l yr., Women's Intramurals, I yr., Senior Col: lege Choir, 2 yrs., College Chorus, 2 yrs., Drama Club, Make Up Committee, 2 yrs. IANET NADLER St. Charles, Missouri Sequence: Organ, Women's Intramurals, I yr., Senior College Choir, 2 yrs., College Chorus, 4 yrs., Collegiettes, l yr., Concordia Band, 2 yrs., Instrumental Techniques Group, I yr., M.A.G., l yr., Marching and Pep Band, l yr. IOYCE NAHRWOLD Ft. Wayne, Indiana Sequence: Organ, C.A.C., l yr., Secretary, Women's Council l yr., Senior College Choir, 2 yrs., College Chorus, 2 yrs., Collegiettes, Z yrs., Vice-President, 4 ':.Ef .,....V f f Q is P U A 3' L 'J' We 34 ,3 ia X g Q if Eri e? MARLENE MOYER Elkhart, Indiana Sequence: Music-Organ, Senior College Choir, l yr., College Chorus, 2 yrs., Collegiettes, 2 yrs., M.A.G., 2 yrs. SHIRLEY MUSALL Little Valley, New York Sequence: Geography, Women's Intramurals, 2 yrs., Concordia Band, 4 yrs., Instrumental Tech- niques Group, 2 yrs., M.A.G., 2 yrs. -rtl ..... ,... . . f 4' ,1 ig ...-l 5' was L6 CHARLES NEHRING Wausaw, Wisconsin Sequence: Social Science, S.A.C,, l yr., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Cantata Chorus, 3 yrs., Chapel Choir, 3 yrs., I.R.C,, l yr., M.A.G., I yr., S.T.A,G., l yr., Pillars, Business Manager, l yr., Supply Teaching, Lansing, Michigan, I yr. ALGER NEINAS East Detroit, Michigan Sequence: Religion, R.A.C., Chairman, 2 yrs., SAC., l yr., Athletic Council, l yr., Football, 2 yrs., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., College Chorus, Z yrs., Collegians, l yr., S.T,A.G., l yr., Pillars, l yr., Supply Teaching, Gary, Indiana, I yr. 39 MARIE NERO Cedarburg, Wisconsin Sequence: Social Science: Chapel Choir, 2 yrs.: M.A.G., l yr.: R.D.G,, l yr. RONALD NEUMANN Saginaw, Michigan Sequence: English: Track, 2 yrs.: Men's Intra- murals, 4 yrs.: Chapel Choir, l yr. VIVIAN OHST Muskegon, Michigan Sequence: English: Senate Executive Officer, l yr.: College Union, 2 yrs., Secretary: Women's Council, 2 yrs., Corresponding Secretary, 1 yr., Chairman, l yr.: Cantata Chorus, 2 yrs., Cor- responding Secretary: Drama Club, l yr. ELAINE OTTO Hampshire, Illinois Sequence: Social Science: Women's Intramurals, 4 yrs.: A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs.: Collegiettes, l yr.: I.R.C., 4 yrs.: 40 LORAYNE NISSEN Fergres Falls, Minnesota Sequence: English: M.A.G., 2 yrs.: RUG., 2 yrs.: Speech Club, l yr.: The Spectator, l yr.: Drama Club, 1 yr. WILLIAM OEHLKERS Secaueus, New Iersey Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation: Sen- ior College Choir, l yr.: College Chorus, l yr.: Chapel Choir, l yr.: M.A.G., 2 yrs.: S.T.A.G., l yr.: Supply Teaching, Muskegon, Michigan, 1 yr. BETTY OEHMKE Fraser, Michigan Sequence: Music Theory: Womens Council, 3 yrs., Resident Counselor, l yr.: A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs.: Collegiettes Z yrs., President, l yr.: I.R.C., l yr.: R.D.G., l yr.: Ballet Class, l yr. ALLAN OESTERREICH Chicago, Illinois Sequence: Math-Science: Senate Executive Oi- ticer, l yr.: Wing Representative, l yr.: Senate Publicity Committee Chairman, I yr.: Football, 2 yrs.: Track, 4 yrs.: Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs.: College Chorus, 2 yrs.: The Spectator, 2 yrs., Sports Editor, 1 yr.: C Club, 3 yrs. ELAINE PASKE Portage, Wisconsin Sequence: Social Science: Women's Intramurals, 4 yrs.: Chapel Choir, l yr.: M.A.G., 2 yrs.: Pep Club, 1 yr.: Ballet Class, l yr.: Cantata Chorus, l yr.: Concordia Players, l yr. IANE PFOHI. Buffalo, New Yorlc Sequence: English and American Literature: College Chorus, l yr.: A Cappella Choir, l yr.: Chapel Choir, l yr.: Collegiettes, l yr. DENNIS QUIRAM Elysian, Minnesota Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation: R.A.C., 1 yr.: M.A.G., l yr.: R.A.D., 2 yrs.: Science Research Club, l yr.: Speech Club, 1 yr.: S.T.A.G., l yr.: Supply Teaching, San Antonio, Texas, l yr. LINDA RAHDERT Fort. Wayne, Indiana Sequence: Geography: Chapel Choir, l yr.: Con- cordia Band, 4 yrs.: Instrumental Techniques Group, 2 yrs. ROY PFUND Bay City, Michigan Sequence: Math-Science: Men's Council, l yr., Baseball, 2 yrs.: Men's lntramurals, 4 yrs. Chapel Choir, l yr.: M.A.G., l yr.: The Spectator MARK PICKELMAN Artois, California Sequence: English and American Literature: Men's Intramurals: Concordia Players. IOSEPH PLAUTZ Wausau, Wisconsin Sequence: Music Literature: Mens Intramurals 4 yrs.: Chapel Choir, 2 yrs.: S.T,A.G., l yr.: Supl ply Teaching, Belvidere, Illinois, l yr. HERBERT PREHM Mt, Prospect, Illinois Sequence: PsycholOgY: Mens Council, l yr.: Football, l yr.: Senior College Choir, l yr.: Col- lege Chorus, l yr. 41 1 IAMES RAHN St. Paul, Minnesota Sequence: Math-Science, Football, 2 yrs., Men's Intramurals, 2 yrs., Science Research Club, l yr., Supply Teaching, Arlington Heights, Illinois, l yr. RUSSELL RAHN Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sequence: Science, College Chorus, l yr., M.A.G., 2 yrs., R.D.G., l yr., Science Research Club, 3 yrs., Vice-President. CAROL REBBER Seymour, Indiana Sequence: English Literature, Women's Coun- cil, 2 yrs., Women's Intramurals, l yr., M.A.G., 3 yrs., R.D.G., 2 yrs. CORAL RHODE Truman, Minnesota Sequence: Bible Interpretation, S.A.C., 2 yrs., Women's Intramurals, I yr., M.A.G., 2 yrs., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Cullman, Ala- bama, I yr. IANE ROLOFF Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sequence: Social Science, College Union Com- mittee, 2 yrs., Treasurer, l yr., Women's In- tramurals, 1 yr., A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs., Col- legiettes, 2 yrs., M,A.G., 2 yrs. ROSALIE ROMMEL Philadephia, Pennsylvania Sequence: History, Athletic Council, l yr., Wornen's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Chapel Choir, 1 yr., I.R.C., l yr., M.A.G., 2 yrs., R.D.G., 1 yr., Pillars, 2 yrs., The Spectator, 2 yrs., Concordia Players, l yr. MARLYS ROSS Fisher, Minnesota Sequence: Music-Organ, Womens Intramurals, 2 yrs., A Cappella Choir, 3 yrs., Collegiettes, 3 yrs., Director 2 yrs., M.A.G., 1 yr., Concordia Players, l yr., Student Assistant Instructor of Applied Music, 2 yrs. IANE RUMMEL Frankenmuth, Michigan Sequence: Physical Eudcation, Athletic Coun- cil, I yr., Women's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Chapel Choir, l yr. KURT SCHMIDT Gratton, Wisconsin EDITH RUPPRECHT Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation, Chapel Choir, l yr., Cantata Chorus, 1 yr., M.A.G., l yr., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, l yr. EVAN SCHILLER Detroit, Michigan Sequence: Geography, S.A.C., 2 yrs., Baseball, 3 yrs., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Senior College Choir, l yr., Cantata Chorus, 3 yrs., Chapel Choir, l yr., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Suring, Wisconsin, l yr. CAROL SCHIMELS Chicago, Illinois Sequence: English and American Literature, C.A.C., l yr., Women's Council, 2 yrs., Treasurer, l yr., Women's Intramurals, 2 yrs., Senior Col- lege Choir, Z yrs., College Chorus, 4 yrs. WILLIAM SCI-ILEGL Chicago, Illinois Sequence: Physical Education, Athletic Council, l yr., Athletic Floor Leader, l yr., Football, 3 yrs., Co-Captain, 2 yrs., I.V. Basketball, l yr., Track, 2 yrs., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., M.A.G., l yr., The Spectator, l yr., Fire, Health, and Wel- fare Committee, l yr., C Club, 3 yrs., Supply Teaching, New Berlin, Illinois, l yr. Sequence: Math-Science, S.A.C., 2 yrs., Busi- ness Manager, l yr., Social Floor Leader, l yr., Athletic Council, 2 yrs., Football Manager, l yr., Basketball Manager, 2 yrs., Tennis, l YI'.j Men's Intramurals, 2 yrs., Chapel Choir, l yr., M.A.G., 2 yrs., Oil Painting Group, l yr., R.D.G., l yr., S.T.A.G., l yr., Concordia Players, l yr., Supply Teaching, Elgin, Illinois, 1 yr. WALTER SCHMIDT Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sequence: Physical Education, Athletic Floor Leader, l yr., Football, 3 yrs., Baseball, Z yrs., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs.: A Cappella Choir, l yr., S.T.A.G., l yr., C Club, 4 yrs., Supply Teaching, Merrill, Wisconsin, I yr. LORRAINE SCHNECK St. loseph, Michigan Sequence: Church History, C.A.C., l yr., Secre- tary, Women's Intramurals, l yr., Chapel Choir, 2 yrs., I.R.C., 3 yrs., M.A.G., 3 yrs., R.D.G., l yr., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Pawtucket, Rhode, Island, l yr. BETTY SCHNEIDER Chicago, Illinois Sequence: Organ, Senate Publicity Committee, l yr., R.A.C., l yr., Women's Intramurals, 2 yrs., College Chorus, 2 yrs., Chapel Choir, 2 yrs., M.A.G., 3 yrs., The Spectator, 2 yrs., Religious Floor Leader, l yr. DAVID SCHULT Merrill, Wisconsin Sequence: Music Literature: Mens Intramurals, 4 yrs.: Collegians, l yr.: Concordia Band, 4 yrs.: Instrumental Techniques Group 2 yrs.: Domin oes, 2 yrs.: Concords, 4 yrs. RICHARD SCHUPPAN Brentwood, Missouri Sequence: Music Literature: Varsity Football, I yr.: Men's Intramurals, 2 yrs.: College Chorus, 2 yrs.: Collegians, l yr.: Spectator Staff, l yr.: C Club, I yr.: Supply Teaching, Rogers City, Michigan, l yr. 44 RUTH SCHOESSOW Thiensville, Wisconsin Sequence: Physical Education and Youth Work: Athletic Floor Leader, l yr.: Women's Intra- murals, 1 yr.: Concordia Band, l yr.: S.T.A.G., I yr.: Supply Teaching, Tipton, Indiana, 2 yrs. ROBERT SCHOLLMEYER St. Louis, Missouri Sequence: Religion Interpretation: Wing Repre- sentative, l yr.: Men's Council, l yr.: Track, 2 yrs.: Mens Intramurals, 4 yrs.: College Chorus, 2 yrs.: Chapel Choir, l yr.: Collegians, l yr.: S.T.A.G., l yr.: Drama Club, l yr.: Supply Teach- ing, Decatur, Illinois, I yr. GAYLE SCHUPPE Bellwood, Illinois Sequence: Social Science: Women's Intramurals, 3 yrs.: M.A.G., 2 yrs. IUDITH SCHERMAN Libertyville, Illinois Sequence: Physical Education and Youth Work: Women's Intramurals, 4 yrs.: Concordia Band: M.A.G., 2 yrs. ALTHEA SHOEMAKER Vallonia, Indiana Sequence: History: Women's Intramurals, 4 yrs.: Chapel Choir, 2 yrs.: M.A.G., 3 yrs. SHIRLEY SIEVERS laclfson, Missouri Sequence: Geography: Women's Intramurals, l yr.: College Chorus, l yr.: Concordia Band, l yr. DALE SMITH St, Louis, Missouri Sequence: Religion, Men's Intramurals, Z yrs., R.D.G., 2 yrs., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Knoxville, Tennessee, l yr. ORA MAY SMITH Santa Ana, California Sequence: Music Literature, Senior College Choir, 2 yrs., College Chorus, 2 yrs, RUTH SPEH Bellerose, Long Island, New York Sequence: English Literature, Women's Coun- cil, l yr., Women's Intramurals, 2 yrs., College Chorus, l yr., S.T,A.G., 2 yrs., Concordia Players, 2 yrs., Secretary, Supply Teaching, Long Island, New York, l yr. LIENE STRAUMANIS Rolla, Missouri Sequence: Geography, College Union, l yr., Women's Council, 2 yrs., A Cappella Choir, 2 yrs., Collegiettes, 2 yrs., Concordia String Play- ers, l yr., l.R.C., l yr., M.A.G., l yr. I UDITH STREUFERT St, Louis, Missouri Sequence: English Literature, S.A.C., 1 yr., Women's Intramurals, 2 yrs., Chapel Choir, l yr., Pillars, l yr., The Spectator, l yr., Assistant Editor. RICHARD SUHR La Grange Park, Illinois Sequence: Geography, Chorale Group, 1 yr., Cantata Chorus, 3 yrs., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Davenport, Iowa, l yr. LAWRENCE SOHN Clayton, Missouri Sequence: Geography, Athletic Council, 2 yrs., Men's Council, 2 yrs., Football, l yr., Basketball, 4 yrs., Senior College Choir, l yr., College Chorus, 3 yrs., S.T.A,G., l yr., The Spectator, 3 yrs., Sports Editor, l yr., C Club, l yr., Supply Teaching, Chattanooga, Tennessee, l yr. IOHN SPECKHARD Hickory, North Carolina Sequence: English and American Literature, Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Drama Club, 2 yrs., Vice-President, l yr., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Hickory, North Carolina, l yr. 45 GARY TAYLOR East Detroit, Michigan Sequence: Social Science, Athletic Floor Leader, l yr., Football, 2 yrs, Tennis, l yr., College Chorus, I yr., Concordia Band, 4 yrs., President, The Dominoes, 2 yrs., Concords, 2 yrs., Pillars, l yr., Sports Editor. RUTH TEMME St. Louis, Missouri Sequence: Art, Bible History and Interpretation, R.A.C., 3 yrs., Chapel Choir, l yr., Treasurer, M.A.G., 4 yrs., 2 yrs., Treasurer, I yr., Publicity, Oil Painting Group, l yr., Pillars Staff, 2 yrs., Sculpture Group, l yr. KETURAH ANN THUNDER Marshall, Michigan Sequence: Geography, Women's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Cantata Chorus, 3 yrs., Concordia Band, 4 yrs., Secretary, l yr., Instrumental Techniques Group, l yr., M.A.G,, 4 yrs., Pep Club, l yr., Pillars, l yr. DAVID TOVEN Grand Rapids, Minnesota Sequence: Social Science, Speech, Senate Executive Officer, l yr., President, Football, 2 yrs., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., A Cappella , Choir, l yr., Collegians, l yr., Concords, 3 yrs., 1 Who's Who, l yr., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teach- l ing, LaGrange, Illinois l yr. MARK TRINKLEIN Frankenmuth, Michigan Sequence: Geography, S.A,C., l yr., College Union Committee, 2 yrs., Men's Intramurals, l yr., Senior College Choir, l yr., College Chorus, 3 yrs. ROBERT TRINKS Hammond, Indiana Sequence: Music Literature, College Union Committee, 3 yrs, Vice-Chairman, l yr., Chapel Choir,, I yr., Concordia Band, 3 yrs., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Ieiierson City, Missouri, l yr. GRACE TROLENBERG Crete, Illinois Sequence: English Literature, Concordia Band, 4 yrs., Drama Club, l yr., Treasurer, l yr., M.A.G., l yr., Pillars, 2 yrs., The Spectator, l yr. CAROLYN TROTTER Kune, New Hampshire Sequence: English Literature, RDG., l yr. 46 ORVILLE ULMER Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada Sequence: Social Science, Football, 4 yrs., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., S.T.A.G,, l yr.: C Club, 3 yrs., Supply Teaching, Clintonville, Wisconsin, 1 yr. RUTH WALDKOETTER Seymour, Indiana Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation, S.A.C., 1 yr,, VVomen's lntrarnurals, 3 yrs., I.R.C., l yr., M.A.G., Z yrs., Drama Club, l yr., Cantata, l yr, if -5 CARL WALDOW La Grange, Ilinois Sequence: Geography, S.'T.A,G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Conover, North Carolina, l yr. PHIL WAMBSGANSS Ft. Wayne, Indiana Sequence: History, Baseball, 2 yrs., Men's ln- tramurals, 1 yr, GERALD WARMBIER Bay City, Michigan Sequence: Geography, Athletic Council, 2 yrs., Athletic Floor Leader, 2 yr., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., College Chorus, 2 yrs., Collegians, 2 yrs., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Watham, Min- nesota, l yr. SHARON WEBER Ft. Wayne, Indiana Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation, Col- lege Union Committee, 3 yrs., Secretary, 1 yr., Treble Choir, l yr., Senior College Choir, 1 yr., College Chorus, 3 yrs., Chapel Choir, 2 yrs., Collegiettes, l yr., Concordia Players, 2 yrs. FREDERICK WEISS Frankenmuth, Michigan Sequence: Physical Education, Athletic Floor Leader, 2 yrs., Football, l yr., Baseball, 2 yrs., Men's Intramurals, 4 yrs., Cantata Chorus, 2 yrs., M,A.G., l yr., C Club, 3 yrs., Vice-President, l yr, In ., RUTH WENDT ,,:..-..-: r -'-' P .,.. Holland, Michigan ,Q Sequence: Music, C.A.C., l yr., Senior College 5' 1 - Choir, Z yrs., College Chorus, 2 yrs., Collegi- ,2 i : Q ettes, l yr., R,D.G., l yr. 47 DOUGLAS WILLIAMS Hobart, Indiana Se uence' Social Science- Men's Intramurals l Cl - 1 , yr., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Lodi, Cali- lornia, l yr. HERMAN WILLS Perryville, Missouri Sequence: Geography, Athletic Floor Leader, Z yrs., Football, Z yrs., Men's lntramurals, 4 yrs., M.A.G., l yr., C Club, 4 yrs., S.T.A.G., l yr., Supply Teaching, Perryville, Missouri, l yr. 48 ELENORE WENZEL Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sequence: Bible History and Interpretation, Women's lntramurals, 4 yrs., M.A.G., 3 yrs., S.T.A.G., 1 yr., The Spectator, 1 yr., Supply Teaching, St. Peter, Illinois, 2 yrs. ROY WENZEL Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sequence: Social Science, Men's Intramurals, l yr., M.A.G., 2 yrs. IRIS WIESE East Detroit, Michigan Sequence: Social Science, Women's Intramurals, 3 yrs., Concordia Band, 4 yrs., Pep Band, 1 yr., M.A.G., 2 yrs., Pep Club, 1 yr. MARIORIE WILKE Burton, Texas Sequence: Social Studies, l.R.C., lyr,, The Spectator, l yr. HERBERT WITTKE Oak Park, lllinois Sequence: Social Science. MARVIN WUNDERLICH Towson, Maryland Sequence: Math-Science, Senior College Choir, l yr., College Chorus, 3 yrs., A Cappella Choir, l yr. EDITH YAEGER Sauk Rapids, Minnesota Sequence: English Literature-5 Senate Executive Officer, l yr., Secretary, Athletic Floor Leader, l yiig Womens Intramurals, l yr., College Chorus, l yr, Concordia Band, l yr. GRADUATE STUDENTS Rev, D. I, Augustine Theodore Schroeder GRADUATES NOT PICTURED WINOLA GREEN GORDON A. KORING Raribault, Minnesota Maywood, Illinois Sequence: Social Studies, Attended: Univer- Sequence-:Religion sity of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. -gqutogtaphd fx fi'? ' accafauzeate 5 M W 5 ESE FE! ,Y , wb' , 1, M, ff' ,Siva ig , , ww wb, 2 4 S 4 i graduation gr.,-if ni ZXQTCIBQJ H, sm ,yy 1 g, if ,N wig., MQW 1 - ,R MI if V t V .... V A 3-V1 f 5--:lwfev if 1 5 - Q 555fi2?? ?fwww f Y 9 . qv , W Q, W jx , H wefytswX5-1:3-2QigmM45335 W -V W .WZ - -'- wma 2 X i N , ' .: , Qggnz 514 X RTLWHQKS 539, ' , we . N . I N H ..,.. .A .. ,Q ff A . 335 K H Q Q U K , X vw vt? - 5 5 5 5 J V 2 M. 5 5 Q 3 1 a 1 2 P A 5 z 5 flame: For those who remain, other door- ways hold significance. Knowledge dwells within them. Skills, methods ot teaching, new ways ot thinlcing, new areas ot learning reside beyond. ln order to obtain them a door must be entered. Open it and learn. First Row: Al Geuder Iohn Mueller Orv Schlegel Lavern Venzke Second Row: Art Lecxrmcln Art Brown Paul Brown Iczck Hein 55 glass of '60 Y 5 2 1 Firsf Row: Marilyn Beyer Peggy Almekinder Icxnet Ackerman Iluih Borgelt Huih Augustin Second Row: Ioanne Eisenberg Norma Bragenzer Arlene Ahlsen Dolores Elster 3 mg, l WS , 2 H 3 ! 5 ,.'.f' Firs I Row: lane Buchanan Marlene Colicho Nancy Fahl Mary Bierlein Eleanor Hennig Mary Blievernicht Second Row: Ruth Blaesing Iean Giese Carole Appel Marilyn Dawes Mary Balhke Shirley Brown Fits! Row: Paul Steinbach Dave Baals Dick Meyer Paul Heintze Roger Dull Second Row: Doug Meyer Tom Schilke Bob Staudie Gary Howard Ari Busekisl Firs l Row: Arlene Lumsden Ruth Kutz Ellen Hoelier Audrey Lambert Gloria Lee Maridee Knuih Shirley Hobson Second Row: Betty Iasmann Elaine Holtzen Roberta Hill Harriet Lange Karen Krause Iudy Houren gfau of '60 First Row: Norm Rehmer Dave Linnemeyer Dick Grotelueschen Second Row: Iohn Kupsky Marv Bartell Ken Hintz Ivan Quandt Dave Ziesemer Dick Mohlenholl Third Row: Darl Rose Edward Eskilson Bob Hermani lack Emerich Paul Rupprecht Don Russell Dave Adam Mel Block Fred Kurih Filsl Row: Dorcas Knoblauch Maggie Insel Lee Kuechle Mary Hafner Lillian Gamaui Ruth Krueger Second Row: Ida Mae Lairenz Elizabeth Kuhlman Ioyce Hollrah Lynn Holdinghaus Helen Lange Glenda Horn Carlene Helmkamp union Firs I Row: Gerald Koenig Dick Klatt A1 Gutzwiller Ron Marten Bob Licht Second Row: Iim Mahler LeRoy Martens A1 Schmidt Ron Opierbeck Orv Mueller Myrlin Hall Dale Loomans 61455 o '60 Fits! Row: Clifford Koenig Ed Rose George Krieger Manfred Buchmann Ken Kulow Don Meyer Bob Haag Second Row: Vernon Prange Roberi Cheney Gene Brunow Don Bohler Ralph Greinke Bill Rakow Firsl Row: Lois Leninger Carole Lexa Dorothy Haupt Teddy Poehler LaDena Paqueite Lil Lindeman Second Row: Grace Nickel Marcia Meader Sandra Meseth Marilyn Morgan Shirley Mosshammer Ernestine Payne Linda Quoss Phyllis Parsons Fizs I Row: Ianet Ries Shirley Schmohe Olga Reiser Mildred Schmidl Ioanne Schilling Second Row: Iulie Schmid Ellen Raiert Marilyn Roth Carolyn Schlichl Mickey Reinitz Lois Schmidt Bev Roske First Row: William Flesch David Leinberger Vern Koch Gerald Brunworth David Eggebrechi Iohn Zehnder Second Row: Marcus Simantel Chuck Eissieldi Tom Gerber Dave Brummer DuWayne Schneider Norm Finke Third Row: Terry Willason Ron Richert lim Iones Warren Ohlrich 1 5 ik f f un iota Fits Sec I Row: Ierry Schuknecht Gerald Ianisko Don Steinbach Elmer Kuech Melvin Mueller ond Row: Richard Wrobleski Leroy Erdmann Roland Steinbach Don Reas First Row: Sec 62 Iecmeite Mandel Carol I. Meyer Cheryl Peterson Millie Repp Carol H. Meyer Eleanor Petrowsky Carol Peters ond Row: Betty Redeger Lois Oehler Ellen Radewahn Ioyce Panke Sue Hadike Lois Reischauer gfau of 60 gamers ,LLWQQRQ is ' H-7' CJ .f 5 5 Nancy Arps Marlene Atkinson Bill Beebee Oma Bernthal Dean Blackwell Larry Blazek Barbara Brenner Gerald Brinton Ken Burron 401216 Delphine Domont Carol Hallow Iohn Dutton Gene Halterman Norbert Failing Les Happel Al Fischer Dave Hasz Cliii Fisk Iohn Haubenstricker Phillip Giessler Hon Hoifman Chuck Gohs Marie Iacobi Ioyce Gruber Vern Kuerschner Clyde Gugel Cliff Kuxhaus 1:13 Dave Leist Larry Lipke lean Maas Dora Martensen Dolores Messerschmidt Gerald Modin Ken Mueller Virginia Oswald Herb Pfeiffer Nancy Precker Chuck Reid Ierri Riegger Lorraine Schneck Sally Schuelke Dick Schuknecht Karl Sorenson Lee Sieiien First Row: Firsl How: Dennis Ianko lack Downs Iim Lemke Don Peiering Dale Mayer Iohn Cordes Second Row: Merwyn Miessler Bob Meyerholi Bob Dueker Ierrald Pfabe Bruce Haase Bob Popp Gordon Zabel Dave Stocker George Tharp Mildred Wheller Mary Lou Wilhelm Bob Yaeger Harold Zastrow Ruth Siresow Mari Unrath Lorain Zern Ellen Simaniel Anita Sireulert Pat Schwebke Carole Wagner Second Row: Blanche Fabry Bev Secor Haroldine Tomhave Myra Schroeder Mari Will Ruth Ann Thurn Diane Tomaich Ianet Wittenback 63 First Row: Bryant Bomball Ronald Bogenschneider Art Blum Len Berghaus lim Bolzer Iim Boldt Second Row: 64 Don Gayer Dan Bredow lim Berlinski Don Adams Keith Brunn Clarence Berndt Al Blankschien ti A el 61444 of '61 First Row: Sec Marcy Scheer Ioyce Spicer Edythe Voth Roberta Werner Marlene Werner lean Saniilippo ond Row: Mildred Wendling Nancy Roll Naomi Winter Annette Schroeder LuAnn Witt Barbara Steinbeck First Row: Naomi Bruss Elaine Barger Marilyn Beehler Edna Bender Delores Carroll Sally Clodielier Second Row: Ioarm Brunhoefler Gladys Dolson Barbara Beck Chris Brandes Ianet Dienes Sharon Bubliiz Ellen Carney YOIQA 0171 OTE! Firs I Row: Katie Berg Marilyn Herzog Linda Diitmer Carole Dahel Pat Haase Donata Heidenrich Dolly Benning Second Row: Bernice Bock Lois Hasz Marlene Evans lean Baumann Marilyn Barr lane Kliizing Ruth Klenke First Row: Kenneth Hadler George Ginder Richard Bultemeyer Iames Hauch Ralph Gehring Second Row: Iohn Fredel Bruce Gutnecht Edward Grapaiin Dick Dorn Dick Heschke Clini Haertling glam of '61 332 W1 Fits Sec 1 Row: Nancy Franke Ioann Haack Lois Braham Anna Rose Haga Diane Gliege Phyllis Behnke Nancy Buhrdori ond Row: Rachel Frederking Marlene Kasper Verna Buddenbaum Marilyn Biberdori Ianice Howard Iudy Kindel Sue Dennis F1151 Row: Tom McGhee Steve Kober Oito Luers William Hussong Mark Muschhoii Second Row: Marv Lcxurenie Milo Lombard Bob Kleisi Norm Hiizemcxn Bob Koeppen Ken Huber Fits! Row: Edith Knake Eldorcx Lcmghoil Shirley Krutz Ieanette Frick Second Row: Carol Mortensen Ruth McCutcheon Noelle Mazak Eunice Ebert Barb Moerschel glass of '61 'nun First Row: Donna Pautler Agnes Miller Audrey Lind Carol Mack Carolyn Lichtenwald Donna Minster Second Row: Clara Rittmann Ruth Payne Esther Petzke Kathy Kunkel Millie Reitz Marilyn Masenthin First Row: Iayne Koch Mary Peterson Sue Seward Nancy Werrbach Second Row: Alice Sachtleben Betty lane Martin Eleanor Parsons Iudy Meissler Iune Lueth Elaine Rapp Donna Schmohe Third Row: Martha Otloe lean Smith Ellie Loesil Ellyn Siehr lean Ruiz Bev Leonhart Iuanita Woli First Row: Clairon Perkins Iohn Neunaber Carl Pritzlatf Hon Schnell Wally Schmitz Second Row: Bill Richardt Les Schmidt Denny Schrader Bob Moll First Row: Carol Iecm Muche Ruby Rakow Esther Rehwaldt Ianet Roth Marge Mroch Second Row: Ann Reiser Carolyn Hutz Anita Natzke Marcia Riemer Arlene Niebuhr Lois Nicolaus 0,26 0171 GTZ! 70 First Row: Ellie Zelmer Martha Zoellick Esther Westendorf Barb Staudte Kathy Roemke Gwen Tessmann Thelma Weismiller Second Row: Ann Stine Georgianna Wiese Maxine Wickmann Charlotte Weiss Yvonne Schuettpelz Adele Twillmann Lois Schwartz Nell Smyre efau of '61, .gophomotea First Row: Anthony Zuelsdori Edward Saiien Bob Iacke Wally Anderson Ken Palmreuter Second Row: Frank Voelker Dale Koch Peter Birnstein Mick Meyer Tom Kent Dick Adler Andrew Barr Sharon Denzer Gail Erbisch Dave Finke Eunice Gade Dave Gehring Arlene Giesleld Iim Gillmon Paul Gruetzmacher Melba Hallow Mary Huebner George Iohnston Betty Klatt 6171216 First Row: Dorothy Weck Carol Veitengruber Lee Vogel Nancy Wessel Eunice Werling Lois Ward Marlene Volker Second Row: Dorothy Succop Gail Reiger Charlotte Strasen Andrea Schmidt Nancy Soldwisch Carol Schuhknecht Iudy Schumacher Barb Ziemer Iudy Krenzke Harold Reed Frank Walker Betsy Lamb Annette Reiter Delmer Wolff Roger Leeseberg Dave Hitt leffrey Zink Carol Merkle Sharon Rodenbeck Gerhardt Meyer Eugene Roth Wayne Ostrom Dave Traster Iim Pankow 1 mx 'lllll K Jr E 3 Irene Volz 1 E f E First Row: Dick Staudacher Paul Sturm Calvin Versemann Thomas Zuch Second Row: Iohn Todt Dave Werner Loren Schwiebert Dennis Verseman Fnsi Row: Pete Becker Bruce Berndi Bill Bluege Lowell Dickmeyer Ed Abel Second Row: Iim Bcrnnermcm Stan Brassie Dave Berger Iohn Baden Henry Drevlow Carl Anton glass of '62 First Row: Denise Dubke Carol Buesching Betty Dahlke Sally Boettcher Susan Diener Donna Dommer Second Row: Vera Ahrens Kathie Cluver Barbara Blah Carolyn Albers Firs I Row: Irwin Hall Richard Gaichas Mike Eilenfeldt Larry Hartwig Carl Gehrs Lawrence Eicheri Second Row: Paul Gerlach Dave Briese Ken Gundlach Don Fenske Gerald Hapke Chuck Dull Warren Bliss Treshm en First Row: Iudy Goldsmiih Edith Fuchs Mary Etzler Mariha Etzler Alma Gretta Vida Ewald Second Row: Iudy Fincher Iudy Harders Ann Fried! Ianaan Frick Anita Gras Marcia Fell Lois Finke First Row: Kenneth Hinz Norris Killian Richard Knee Lowell Klemm A1 Isler Dennis Hendricks Second Row: Fred Kumpf Dan Kunert lack Kinworthy Stan Kramer Leo Lenschow Iim Laaisch Bob Kruse Dave Kuhlmcm glass of '62 First Row: Carleen Kleinschrodt Mary Ann Keck Martha Hass Ruth Kurih Ianet Kriisch Pauline Hesierman Second Row: Ioan Kaufmann Carolyn Ianssen Iudy Hetzner Ruth Klemp Lois Horn Cathy Harre Iolyne Iohnson Firs I Row: Don Sandor Dave Nelson Dave Mahn Ierry Lange Everett Waugh Ierry Boyles Second Row: Bill I-Ioesman Ted Palisch Don Roehrs Bill Pinnow Chris Reimer Paul Howe Dan Mueller 7ze5Am an Firsl Row: Donna Oppermann Ioyce Laux Doris Mueller lane Luc-dike Louise Meyer Ruih Muller Second Row: Wendy Lorch Nancy Lacklcmd Linda Leimer Iudy Meier Barbara Mahler Lynda Meitz Karen Mueller Ieanne Ollhofl efau of '62, 7-teahmen First Row: Mary Schmidt Lois Schiller Carol Schlie Marnell Schmeling Doris Radke Arlene Bausch Second Row: Carol Prudeck Eunice Schartow Verna Roedel Karen Schrader Deolores Rodenbeck Nancy Benner Eunice Raferi Firsl Row: Roger Thusius Iohn Schumacher Dick Wismar Ron Stallman Mel Zehnder Wayne Schmitzer Second Row: Ierry Wolf Bob Toepper Chuck Weiss lim Witt Paul Williams Ierry Snyder Garry Wolil Bill Strahle First Row: Beth Witte Dorothy Stuenkel Shirley Spitzer Carolyn Spurgat Arlene Veliky Io Voden Nancy VanderHorst Second Row: Carol Tetz Barb Ufiman Donna Siemro Ellen Stahl Mary Wilke Ian Seehater Sylvia Weber Louise Stach Ken Avers Bob Decker Karol Dujka Dave Ebeling Bev Erb Burneal Fick Dick Hedke First Row: Shirley Schuler Eunice Mroch Pat Weinrich Diana Karnstedt Barb Schwieger Second Row: Ann Hemke Ieannette Lietzau Georgene Leininger Betty Iill Frick Mary Sue Mummert Naomi Erland Ioyce Warnke 6171216 Paul Heitmann Dave Iensen Carole Iohnson Charles Marousek Gerta Meyer Ianice Pyle Marcus Renner Carl Richert Dave Schaedig Carl Schieter Herman Schmidt Sandra Stockhaus Fred Voth Helen Williams it f 1 'Vi Q JQWQ 5 '1 - ?' 4 fia YVIONDAYW DEKEMBUR 6 tjani3az'ion5 The entranceway into an enriched and colortul lite at Concordia is opened by membership in the various organi- zations on campus. These organiza- tions otter opportunities tor leadership, tor service to God and to school, for pursuance ot particular interests, tor social enjoyment an d professional growth. STUDENT SENATE Dean Halter Dean Mackensen The Senate is the governing body of the Student Association. lt concerns itself With the religious, cultural, social, and athletic activities and publications oi the student body. The Senate, by working hand-in-hand with the faculty, provides the student body with the highest form ot student representative government, 80 SENATE EXECUTIVE BOARD WOMEN'S COUNCIL MEN'S COUNCIL COLLEGE UNION COMMITTEE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE 'GEL I CULTURAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE SENATE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE MISSION ACTIVITIES GROUP RELIGIOUS FLOOR GROUP RELIGIOUS DISCUSSION GROUP ATHLETIC FLOOR LEADERS THLETIC COUNCIL i SOCIAL FLOOR LEADERS 1 I . ,.-.. 2 : .7 ,.,..,. L, , 1.1 ----: 1-H..-,,,,. .,.,.... H , N wW.Wn,,,..,..- laectatoz Editor A..A,..... .,.. R alph Greinke Assistant Editor ......., Iudy Streutert Faculty Advisor ........ K, L, Heinitz News Editor ,..... , , Marilyn Beyer Feature Editor .,...,.... Richard Dorn Sports Editor .,........ Al Gutzwiller Advertising Manager .... Andrew Barr Circulation ,........... Lucy Dandes .. -2 'W ,.- 5:2 Editor . ,.,....... ...... I ohn Mueller Business Manager .... Norm l-litzeman Faculty Advisor ....,, Walter' Martin Faculty and Administration .....,.., Ioanr Haack Organizations .,..., Margaret Grauer Classes ,...... ,... A nita Streutert School Lite .... ..,. L inda Quoss Sports ......, .... I arnes Mahler Art Work ,... ..,.. R oger Dull Mffazs 45? 9 41 'K ' ' 4 'T W-M,,,,,,N,.. M . W , . W... N. ,M I ,, V . . . , . M ,MW .V ,HWMWNM Q ., -,ff A 7 1 'fwwhvf X . I , ,Z ' Q W Y' - ' 1. . 4 fl 1' X ' W f A lt ' ' . L 241' 35215 . f f Q wi' .3 X5 Q 2 5 'S , f 1 5 Y ff . if gf .f'M.E:5:':F if if f 'fl f film' 21 25 4' f Ik 3+ 1.1 :- :-. e M'-.151 ,-1' . 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Bunies 90 COLLEGE CHORUS Carl Waldschmidt , Q Q Through the musical activi- ties at Concordia We can glorify God, beautify our worship serv- ices, pulolicize our college, and gain a greater appreciation for music. The major musical or- ganizations are the choirs and the College Band. Z TREBLE CHOIR CHORA b UIZDH'-'Ql '-U- l OO we -v CONCORDIA COLLEGE BAND QW' Alfred G CON CORDS DOMINOES I A Wa aw . ' as SCIENCE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB ram mf' SUPPLY TEACHERS ACTIVITIES GROUP X.. CONCORDIA PLAYERS SPEECH CLUB ALPHA SIGMA PHI Mw.,.w,.,, xiii!! ww, img Qumr- Egw, , QV? wwf Qiialii- 'Q' fgjghf g. W nv' 1 W -v .pw 4 e 1v'W in aa 25 Pk V t 1 .Vfu den f life A big part ot our college education is the social relationship We have with our tellow students, through which We enter into many pleasant moments and happy days. As ludy and laclc talce time out to come to Campus Cor- ner and relax over a colce or malt, so our social activities provide us with Welcome reliet from the daily routine. f 5 5 ' ff 5 w . , 1 5 i if A We '-X-uull f Lee, Anita, and Millie sign in . The Freshmen fall in again Which end's up? Squares at Freshman-Sophomore Iamboree. Ge1ting to Know You . 102 5 x , 1-63 Q Teahouse of the August Moon . Yea Team! Fight! A .1 f 7 S 1 Q. ' c : Whail No Hot Coffee! Big-Lil Sis Party. we W C smnq W1 haf-- Wh.-, W7 11 Ib e the Queen? 5 N4 5 ff' 1 A' Y'- a ' ZX' ,X QUEEN de BONNIE if ,...l-I , Lap? V, , ...E ifljitlk A V' : '55 , wxxxxmk V HOMECOMING wirme' 'Here comes the -'Poor Jud is Dead 7 Bonnie gets ihe traditional kiss. 9 Gr and Final 9. .4945 ' d How f-We You hxe io: Nudes' M? Senior W, Y w fs Sophomore Soon will be up ln smoke! Class Displays Iunior N T TL! Freshman 106 Learning the do's and don'ts in freshman orientation. Fun in Music Ed. Must be iime for room check. Mr. Besch entertains at Fireside Chai. 56.95 for this book! Remodeling Lindemann Hall? Sponsored by AUTOMATIC MERCHANDISING CO. We wish you a Merry Christmas. Yearly caroling at the Monastery. Here comes Sania Claus Pillows Peanuls. Christmas devotion led by Prof. Poellot A Room 124 shows off their giiis. Mel crowned Student Prince. Auch Du Lieber Augustine! You're caught now, Dcxvel REVERSE WEEK The cast sings The Drinking Song m 'W'WWmwmm...,,,,WM V RG ff. In the halls of CTC. Campaign time again. L O New SA officers. ..L... 110 Laie to bed and early to rise. Carousel rehearsal. Scenes from Come to the Fair Diane and Iohn set the mood. 3? fa-5' e fi 5 an 1' A 5 eeee A E, ',,A gi? xkg'2lIi .isa s 5 ay 1 g ,, 435- e . Q if 3- 11 4 ? E , e ga, E E -s SPRING BANQUET Let's be Oriental. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND fy A. 6.4 ,A .ix w. Q ypozta Entering onto the tield ot sports many vistas open to the Concor- dian. Avenues ot sportsmanship, com- petition, relaxation, and team spirit have their locus here. From Homecom- ing to Field Day the gates to the athletic field are open tor participants and spectators to engage in a Variety ot sports. Kneeling: I. Kraiit, W. Schegl, Co-Captains. First Row: R. Bleeke, Ass'l Coach. H. Brockberg. Coach. C. Reid, D. Schrader, A. Blankschien, M. Block, R. Staudte, D. Eggebrecht, I. Boldt, G. Aukamp, I. Rahn, T. Willason, R. Bogenschneider, M. Zehnder, W. Schmitzer. Manager, P. Williams, Manager. Second Row: A. Oesterreich, A. Blum, A. Gueder, C. Richter. C. Marousek, M. Bartell, W. Rakow, D. Toven, D. Recs, G. Meyer, E. Abel, L. Eichert. Third Row: T. Kent, W. Schmidt, O. Ulmer, I. Brandt. R. Thusius, I. Haubenstricker, C. Reimer, K. Sorenson, W. Hoesman, E. Brunow, L. Hartwig. I. Balzer, E. Grapatin. K. Carlson. rfootdaff Try this Iohn, Watch that play! The Cougar eleven started the season with a strong show- ing. After Winning two of their first three games the fans an- ticipated a winning season. However their hopes were not to be realized. Many injuries and stronger opposition pre- vented us from achieving this goal. The will to Win was evi- denced by the entire team and much spirit was prevalent. The fighting defensive unit gave the fans many opportunities to cheer. With the loss of ten sen- iors Coach Brockberg is faced with a problem of filling many positions next season. This Will be the task of the returning let- termen. lf? W ,, t id, . 'M fguw 5 X jf We f , Fight Team Fight ,, , .fa Tex 'W fi' .- ws 'U . , . Zi L! t A. Three point landing Touchdown Sic 'um boy 9 t RECORD We Opponents 14 Elmhurst 6 Nolvy Pier 6 St. Procopius U Rose Polytech U North Pork U Northwestern U Se-Word They U 30 U 26 28 27 14 115 Kneelingz I. Boldt pan, S. Brczssie tens, Manager. S I cz n d i n g s R Stohs, Coach, I Hein, A. Fischer P. B r o w n , A Brown, P. Heintze L. S o h n , A ger. fasketfalf This years team was built around veterans, lettermen, and promising new players. New uniforms and new thrills were seen by our fans as our team fought hard. The up and down showing of the squad was due to the harder schedule and inexperience of the team as a unit. Our team once again took second place in the Concordia lnvitational Tournament. Stan Brassie was named to the All Tournament Team tor his fine leadership. This is the fifth and final season for Coach Rueben Stohs. His 73-39 record shows his fine work here. Many thanks for your help Coach. First Row: I. Wolf. H. Drevlow, P. Howe. Second Row: H. Brockberg. Coach. W. Hoesman, G. Boyles, L. Dick- meyer. Third Row: W. Pinnow, P. Gies- sler, F. Voelker. R. Kruse. N. Finke, R. Koep- R. Dueker, L. Mar- 1 1 Schmidt, Mana- Qi wa., G LCP 153 E . s A ,. . f. QL, if ,QA S 1' :N , 1 Wm . ., 94? -. M. , M3 55 '.,w, J , Www Q t J- w, I msg! f 1 4: f Q 'W LE f A if ff. iyuw G BQ . sq A. H th ft . 1 Q fy LX 1 , ,XM Y. YJ -,451 W NW ,.,r . N k f 1 I ff w 3, ,:45f3e,1ig,A MQ .qv Tgfihiffi wtf N: v ge ' 1 .M F, i fg,,.,,, , M312 g: gt , ,f V WM-'Tm-equals' z 'da .xx 1 i A Coach's instructions First Row: G. Brunow, H. Zcxstrow, C. Versemann, D. Schaedig, M. Bartell. Second Row: R. Stohs, Coach, D. Versemcxnn, I. Boldt, R. Helm. S. Brassie, L. Dinkmeyer, P. Howe, R. Slullmcm. Third Row: A. Schmidt, I. Hcxubenstricker, G. Roth, K. Carlson, W. Pinnow, C. Gugel, R. Toepper, C. Hcxertling, Munager. RECORD We Opponent They We Opponent 5 Chicago Teachers l 1U North Park 3 Lewis College 4 8 St. Procopius 5 Navy Pier 6 12-12 Illinois Tech 8 Chicago Teachers 7 4 Lewis College IU Aurora 1 3 St. Procopius 4-12 Concordia. 15 Aurora Fort Wayne 6-18 1 Navy Pier Chicagoland Baseball Aurora Tournament Tournament 1 Aurora 5 North Park 3 7 Aurora 6 2 Navy Pier 1 If They 5 2 3-3 12 l O 3 4 54526411 The 1959 Baseball team presented Coach Stohs with a fine going away present by winning the Chicagoland College Baseball Tournament. The team can be very proud oi the latest addition to the trophy case, and of the finest baseball record compiled at Concordia in recent years. Strikel , aw. 12.-f ff -..: . ' 'ffgifg Q qs' ff - '2-' R J ' ,f Q ,f ii, .. ff'35 x,V 4, iff ,iff I' 2. L K ,, lsky I ..... , A , Q. , R, ,fer , 72104 Last year's track team suc- cessfully initiated the new track with a Win the first time it Was used for a meet. A total of tour victories were achieved by a small but determined team. This year many new additions to the nucleus of veterans pro- vided Coach Brockberg With a spirited squad ot cindermen. 51 V2 53112 49 41 N6 87 4th place 60 3rd place 12th place 100 RECORD Morton, Wilson 44V2, 32 Wheaton 'B', St, Procopius 8l1f2, 27 Elmhurst 82 Navy Pier, Rose Poly, Concordia, St. Louis, lll, Tech 63 5f6, 76, l71f2, 221f2 North Park 44 Rose lnvitational Lake Forest 71 Wheaton Relays Elmhurst Invitational North Park, lll. Tech, St. Procopius 55, 341f2, 3U1f2 First Row: D. Mueller, Wolf, M. Eilenieldt, Second Row: R. Knee, Heintze, R. Meyerhoff, Kunert, L. Hurtwig, Reimer, D. Schrader, Coach. Ride 'um Bob Umph Koeppen, W. Hoesmcm, A. Oesterreich, R. Thusius, T Willczson, D. Steinbach, I A Blankschien, D. Brummer. M. Zehnder. M. Lcturente D. Traster, K. Palmreuter R P D C M Meyer, I. Simko, D. Mahn D. Ziesemer, D. Pcrshull R. Bleeke, H. Brockberg 1 1 emu! The tennis team com- pleted their 1958 season with a string of five vic- tories. This streak Was continued this year un- der the direction of Coach Glock. The net- men fought hard all year to conclude an- other highly successful season. Kneelingz I. Pfabe, R. Dueker, D. Stocker, D. Meyer, A. Isler, I. Mueller. Standing: P. Becker, Man- ager, V. Koch, Manager. A. Brown, R. Licht, P. Heit- man, W. Bluege, P. Gruetzmacher, L. Happel. A. Glock, Coach. Doubles anyone? 5 v. :W W la MM Ci Kiki X y J , .N Mm .vii N WV 2 'Wal 5 t in ll 6 . fffls 1 f' gi A1 xv i ixylkmw-,,f' ti w7..I,. ti f--A r , ,AX X. - S 1 y XX -vo ,, at-Ya R -of f ' - 1 2- E 4 X ' T J KH XXX RM.. x.. X , l X 3 C . Q, i959 TENNIS RECORD We Opponents They 9 lllinois Tech U 9 North Park U 6 Aurora 2 8 Concordia, Fort Wayne l 8 North Park U 9 Navy Pier U 8 St. Procopius l 9 St. Procopius O l lllinois Tech 8 if -X fi .., , ,Mw,wmm. , fg ' 4 :'.fQEl'1.f- V- ,. ... , . '5 '--lf '- bw ,,.,,,, M,-M I .. ' 99 , .1 gp 3, f J , R. Kruse. R. Groielueschen, N. Finke, VV. Schmidt. C. Gehrs, W. Ohlrich, I. Downs. The l958 golf team had a disappointing record, lout several individual per- formances Were of good caliber. Coach Lange's '59 team had only one re- turning letterman and therefore much rebuilding took place this year around new men and freshmen. A Winning season shows that this rebuilding Was suc- cessful. Left . . . or right? Sponsored by CENTRAL ICE CREAM CO. B. Schwieger, M. Schroeder, L. Hasz, L. Pcxquette, M. Bierlein, C. Peters. QAQGTIZEJZZJ Pep, spirit, zest, these Words describe our cheerleaders. Their never say clie spirit kept our cheers organized, and our spirits up. Many times during the year they intro- duced clever new cheers. Their presence at the games was a lift to the teams, and made the games more enjoyable to the fans. t Pep Rally Tell 'um Myra SISGPY I-vis? 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Sincere thanks also goes to Mr. Willager and Mr. Masters and to Campus Service and Mr. Langen for their constant aid throughout the year which helped immensely in producing the 1959 Pillars. The Editor L. -W A U,
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