Concordia University Chicago - Pillars Yearbook (River Forest, IL)
- Class of 1962
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cf! Cf V ' V 2 . Ig fig?-1? - ' f 6 ffff f, Zkfff K W THE P1 1962 CONCORDIA TEACHERS COLLEGE RIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS LUTHERAN CHURCH - MISSOURI SYNOD - D-TH - Qs M f QP TEAC ERS -7 Q 4 x 0 Q .nll hx 'HMI Im' xx -Q? 97 URIVER OREST 'N 41 I 'b f .1oHN xnxx '5 fx , 'Y l I 0 . 0 , - 4 9 v TJ I U 'Pc Q m 9 5 fs Z 6 Q. Q '-5' O X m 67 wi ' ' fv ' , xt CONTENTS DEDICATION . . . 3 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE . . . . 5 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION . . . . 6 GRADUATES . . . . 24 UNDERGRADUATES . . . . . 54 ORGANIZATIONS . . . . . 76 SPORTS . . . . .100 SCHOOL LIFE . . . . . 122 ADVERTISEMENTS AND INDEX . . . .I44 2 iS of to a person, but to on idea - to , united in a common spirit with fellow ar and to our God. OUR PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Concordians are different. They should be. God has made them new creatures in Christ Jesus. He has distributed a great diversity of talents to them, He has set them as lights in a dark world in many different places in our land and other countries. There is' distinguishable and understandable diversity in Concordians. But there is great unity in our diversity. Our unity is in Christ Jesus. He is our Lord. Though we follow Him so often with falter- ing steps, yet He leads and we follow. When we fail and fall, He forgives and lifts us up. He is our mutual Friend in Whom we con- fide, our continuing Hope in Whom we trust, our persistent Advo- cate to Whom we pray. He has by His Spirit restored us to the family of God. His Father is our Father. He is our Brother, and in Him we are brethren. His Spirit leads us ever deeper into that fellowship of faith, which shares'that which is God's, and shares all it has with God and the brotherhood. Concordians are a family, a fellowship of the sons and daughters of God, They have feet of clay, but they also have feet shod with the preparation of the Gospel of peace. They have unruly tongues of fire, but they also bring a message of salvation on their lips. They have hearts which are black with the stain of sin, but they can also love the souls of men because they believe they are beloved of God. These family ties unite us when we separate, for our union in Christ Jesus is eternal. Let us pray that He keep us in His grace and in this family forever! Martin L. Koehneke President 5 AU ADW -. Jn The Board of Control, taculty, and adminis- tration ioin in a unified endeavor to pre- pare the Concordia Student body for the best possible service in their chosen career as Christian educators. BOARD OF CONTROL , I jf' f.. SEATED: Dr. T. Nickel, President M. Koehneke, Mr. E. Elbert, Mr. A. Riffmueller, Rev. E. Guhl. STANDING: Mr. L. Forster, Mr. W. Hartkopf, Mr. E. Ruprecht. 8 FACULTY Prof. W. W, AFFELDT Associote Prof. of Ed. and Psych. Acting Deon of Students. Univ. of North Dakota, Ph.D. Dr. A. H. BECK Prof. of Music. American Conservatory of Music, M.Mus. Miss FRANCES BECKER Instructor in Phy. Ed., Women's Extromurol Director, Advisor to W.A.A. Smith College, M.S. Dr. S. W. BECKER Associate Prof. of Religion, Advisor of the Acodemic Policies Com- mittee, Graduate Council. Northern Seminary, Th.D. Prof. G. O. BESCH Assistant Prof. of Sci. ond Moth., Advisor to SRO. Horvord Univ., M.Ed. Mr. C. W. BOLLWINKEL Instructor in Biology. Southern Ill., M.S. Prof. H. F. BROCKBERG Assistant Prof. of Phy. Ed., Director of Phy. Ed. ond Athletics, Ad- visor to A.C., Football and Track Coach, Junior Varsity Basketball Coach. Bowling Green Univ., M.S. Prof. T. K. BUNDENTHAL Assistant Prof. of English, Golf Cooch, Campus Safety Director, Ad- visor to RAC, Worship Division: Secretory of the Practical Committee, General Lit. Boord of Synod. Washington Univ., M.A. Prof. P. G. BUNJES Associate Professor of Music, Choirmon of the Music Division, Director of the Junior College Choir. Univ. of Mich., M.Mus. Prof. R. l.. BUSSE Assistont Prof. of Music, Advisor to Culturol Activities Committee. Northwestern Univ., M.Mus. Mr. A. I.. COHRS Instructor in Music. Eastman School of Music, Univ. of Rochester, M. Mus. Prof. M. R. CULVER Assistant Prof. of Sociology, 2 .fr :pl . fr. r hs, 1 , l Advisor to H.R.C. Univ. of Ill., M.A. Prof. E. H. DEFFNER Associate Prof. of Art. Univ. of Chicago, M.A. Mr. K. A. DOMROESE Instructor in Biology. CTC, River Forest, 8.5 .'.' 'Q ..'.,' ,, . .- 2- .iT,f..44I.'r ' -.- 2-5 -Qfyfeiis 1- r'.:.Z' t .L -'14 . ,I 4 , . he ll 'N If was R J.. .'9 .. . .. .J --,W.,.g'gg:F .. I Y wxrvll, r Vw '1 rs i Jo. rf - -- -. ,..-1-. Qslfgx ,'.-. Li., L -.QF Un., .1 .- U , .. , .i, . Q59 C...-sp, .. Prof. C. M. DREWS Assistant Prof. of Geography. Western Reserve Univ., M.A. Dr. M. J. DUMLER istrar, Director of Testing. Univ. of Kansas, Ed.D. Mr. L. C. FORESTER Instructor in Education and Psychology, Secretary of the Divi- sion of Ed. and Psych. Rhode Island College of Education, M.Ed. 7 Mr. uuzic c. rosteiz e. iI5r:'filffZ'.,f-11-.l1li. mf: 'ds -. .J . Dr. R. D. GEHRKE Prof. T. I. GIESCHEN 10 Associate Professor of Education and Psychology, Assistant Reg- nw instructor in Mathematics. Northwestern Univ., M.S. I iw ,. ,, -r ' . ll ' N. . will 163. ml, .--sqm .vy , r' .,f.,.w. .XM ir. .. . I.. : Iii 4 , .ag ', 1' 'm-. .:.:,-.: .... Y-17, .ml .. P, . 4 l l ki Xi, PII: T. Y 1 .6 if il 4- lx W l' 1 l ld 'ggi 1 l ll f lin llmllllw ll 'I r I 'f' . xv i,- f K . ...fe-.r Ll . --V -1- v..,.- J It .Elf , r, ,I 1. 31- ' ' if U f 2 . .zl A, 'QW I mi i it Assistant Prof. of Religion. Univ. of Chicago, Ph.D. Assistant Prof, of Music, Director of Senior College Chorale Choir. Northwestern Univ., M. Mus. .aff 1 Choir, Director of .ff-1 A 1,4104 Prof. K. L. HEINITZ Assistant Professor of English, Advisor to Spectator. Univ. of Kansas City, M.A. MlSS EUNICE HEYNE Dean of Women, Advisor to Women's Council, Residence Counselor. Univ. of Ill., M.S.W. . L Prof. A. E. GLOCK B.D., Chicago Lutheran Seminary, S.T.M. Prof. H. M. GOTSCH Assistant Prof. of Music, Director of College Chorus. Northwestern University, M.Mus. The Rev. R. J. GOTSCH Instructor in Religion. Chicago Lutheran Seminary, S.T.M. Dr. H. H. GROSS Prof. of Geography, Editor of Lutheran Education, Chairman of Library Committee, Member of Graduate Council. Univ. of Chi- cago, Ph.D. Prof. P. G. GROTELUESCHEN Associate Prof. in Speech, Director of Recruitment and Alumni Relations, Head Men's Residence Counselor. Northwestern Univ., M.A. Dr. A. W. HAHN Director of Placement, Chairman of the Social Science Div., Associate Prof. of Geography and History. Northwestern Univ., Ph.D. . i.,.1 . Prof. c. r. i-:ALTER MM ' ' .1 Dean of Students, Professor in Music. Baldwin-Wallace Conserv- X . . otary of Music, M.Mus. l ' 'i --::-::, . ' . Miss EVELYN HEIDTKE K 5' . i I instructor in Music. Northwestern University, M.Mus. , 9 'G -W NJN 'E--:v 11 Associate Prof. of Religion, Advisor to Education Div. of RAC, Ad- visor ta RDG, Synodical Aftoirs Day Director. Concordia Seminary, Prof. V. G. HILDNER Associate Professor of Music. Univ. of Mich., M.Mus. Mrs. GLORIA HILLERT Instructor in Biology. Univ. of Mich., M.S. xlilj-2 1 C A ' ' .2 .1 X Q., I . fi I' ' 2 ' Ifiplfi f 7 - 'P-Q u. .rgew Q-t . ..IvHIf n M XV , 'G-ui if Prof. R. W. HILLERT Assistant Prof. of Music. Northwestern Univ., M.Mus. Mr. W. W. ISENBERG Instructor ln Religion, College Chaplain. Concord' S B.D. na eminary, B.A. Mr. C. H. IVEY Instructor in Ed. ond Psych. CTC, River Forest, M.A. Prof. F. S. .IANZOW Associate Prof. of Religion and English, Editor of Motif. Univ. of Minn., M.A. Miss NATALIE JENNE Instructor in Music. Stanford Univ., M.A. Mr. N. K. KIESSLING Port time instructor in English. Univ. of Wis., M.A. Pres. M. I.. KOEHNEKE Professor of Religion. Univ. of Texas, M.Ed. Prof. F. L. KOLCH Assistant Prof. of Speech, Advisor to the Speech Club. Wayne State Univ., M.A. 12 .Li-. VXA 'iii Prof. W. F. KRUSE Professor of Chemistry, Registrar. Univ. of Nebraska, M.S. Dr. T. C. KUEHNERT Prof. Emeritus of Ed. and Soc. Sci. Associate editor of Lutheran Edu- cation. Northwestern Univ., Litt. D. Prof. C. J. KUSMIK Librarian and Assistant Prof. of Education. School of Library - West- ern Reserve Univ., M.S.L.S., B.A. Prof. R. A. LANGE Associate Prof of Math. and Physics, Chairman of Division of Science and Math. Northwestern Univ., M.A. Mr. H. R. LATZKE Assistant Librarian. Western Reserve Univ., M.S.L.S. Prof. W. H. LEHMANN Associate Prof. of Philosophy and the Humanities, Advisor to the Con- cordia Players, Freshman Men's Residence Counselor. Univ. of Chi- cago, M.A. Prof. H. I.. LETTERMANN Assistant Professor of English, Assistant Editor of Motif. Univ. of Chi- cago, M.A. Miss MARGA LINK Instructor in Instrumental Music. American Conservatory of Music, B.Mus. 13 Ph.D. Dr. V. C. KRAUSE Chairman of the Education and Psych. Division. Univ. of Minnesota Mr. P. T. KREISS Instructor in German, Advisor to the French Club. Boston Univ., M Ed 5,-i, f C 'sim' . ...Z , sag, in-v-1 Y Li. Asa! A ,:- 1. '- 'Rf fc. cffjf .1 .-X: E wr-is , -x -3 1 t X ,Q fries Prof. W. W. MARTIN Assistant Prof. of Art, Advisor to Cultural Activities Committee. New York Univ., M.A. Dr. A. V. MAURER Prof. of Education and Psych., Chairman of Faculty Nominating Com- mittee, Editor of Student Teaching Notes, Research Reporter of CTC for American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. North- western Univ., Ph.D. .I-i, ' Mr. H. D. McCONNElL Port-time Instructor in Music. Northwestern Univ., M.Mus. Miss JUDITH MEISSLER Graduate Assistant in Phy. Ed., Women's Intramural Director. CTC River Forest, B.S. . f f L M 1 .Wx . ...Q I Miss EMMA MENKE ' ,iq x Assistant Prof. of Piano. Chase School of Music, B. Mus. .'i 'N A .X 3:15, -ii.-is A W -.4 K. I ' wb - ' wi Mrs. som-I MoRRisoN M, -' Q 51 ' Instructor in German, Counselor of Freshman Hall. Univ. of A ufQh,M.A. , gli, I if .,. I .- ,Qt Prof. P. A. MUNDINGER Associate Prof. of Religion and History. Northwestern Univ., M.A. Miss JOYCE C. NAHRWOLD Instructor in Music, Director of Treble Choir, Faculty Advisor to the College Union Committee. Northwestern Univ., M.Mus. .- . ,. Mr. MARTIN J. NEEB, JR. Instructor in Speech, Director of Field Services. St. Louis Univ., M.A. Prof. G. R. NIELSEN Assistant Prof. in Social Science, Advisor to SAC, Co-ordinator of Student Activities. Univ. of Houston, M.A. 14 Mr. A. C. OESTERREICH Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, Residence Counselor for off-campus V L 'i1 , '-1 r j, ' Y I , f'-QS.. 17- . . -' V ' .. ,se F' 11- .. a. 4 men, Men's intramural Director. CTC River Forest, B.S. '- Miss JOYCE PANKE Instructor in Music. CTC River Forest, B.S. V- ' f n1- T ,,. 3 ':'E:x1'- -rs, ' . . - . ...GA 4 i X N Xi' 6: g - .i, 4 V S ' ,xiii ' - f 55 ,. tl' i I it afwee 1 . t..Q'.T-l.'Q:i.fs1. l if ' l ,lt V tis Prof. M. C. PIEPER Associate Prof. of Ed. and Math. Northwestern Univ., M.A. l I Prof. D. E. POELLOT Chairman of the Division of Religion, Assistant to the President. Concordia Seminary, B.D. Prof. F. H. PRALLE Assistant Professor of Religion, Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary, S.T.M. Mr. A. K. PRINZ Instructor in Social Sci. Northwestern Univ., M.A. Prof. M. L. RADKE Associate Prof. of English. Wayne State Univ., M.A. Prof. L. R. RAST Associate Prof. of Music, Chairman of Piano Dept., Assistant Faculty Marshall. Northwestern Univ. M.Mus. . V- . ' Prof. R. L REINKE Associate Prof. of Ed. and Psych., Director of Student Teaching, As- sistant Ed. of Lutheran Ed. Financial Sec. of the LEA. Northwestern Univ., M.A. Prof. K. A. ROBERT Assistant Prof. of Geography. Northwestern Univ., M.A. 15 gmx b - mm 1 ws, . 5 . -t 6 5 ,ww . 3 L ' ' - . 111 t similar' :I 'ff '. 21. 'lg t .:z29 ?i- tufts: f-I Ffffagig 55935343 1' f 'fi-' 'ff .F F 77' f n' i .sa . .. ,.-., y . M: I . 5.5 'X in 4 sf .- K 4 Fa 1. 3 331, .' gtg? Prof. R. V. SCHOENBORN Assistant Prof. of Art, Advisor of Pillars, Art Editor of Lutheran Edu- cation. Columbia Teachers College M.A. Prof. K. R. SCHUELER Assistant Prof. of Religion, Faculty advisor for RAC, Faculty Advisor for Field Work Div. of RAC. Concordia Seminary, A.B. i 9 'I' it I -. If X - , X f f up 'Q li Dr. J. O. ROBERTS Assistant Prof. of Ed. and Psych., Admissions Oflicer, Assistant Regis- trar, Director of Self-Survey for NCA and NCATE Accreditation, Di- rector of Admissions, Counseling, Research Program. St. Louis Ph.D. Mr. H. T. ROHLFING U., Instructor in Music, Director of Band, Director of Brass Ensemble, Di- rector of String Orchestra. Northwestern Univ., M.Mus. Dr. W. H. ROSIN Associate Prof. of History Univ. of Missouri, Ph.D. Prof. C. H. SCAER Chairman in the Division of Language and Humanities. Univ. of Chi- cago, M.A. Miss PATRlClA SCHAD Instructor in Music. Augustana College, B.M.E. Mr. R. N. SCHERER Part-time Instructor in Speech. Wittenberg Univ., B.S. Mr. K. E. SHEWMAKER Graduate Assistant in Soc. Sci. Univ. of Calif. M.A. Dr. A. F. SCHMIEDING Prof. Emeritus in Ed. and Psych., Member of Honors Committee. of Chicago, M.A. so-4. 16 Univ l .. Prof. S. H. SENSKE Assistant Prof. of Education, Assistant Football Coach, Advisor to Supply Teachers Activities Group. Univ. of Denver, M.A. Prof. D. A. SPITZ Assistant Prof. of Phy. Ed., Basketball and Baseball Coach, Admis- sions Counselor, Advisor to C Clulo. Univ. of Texas, M.Ed. Prof. F. A. SPURGAT Assistant Prof. of Economics, Business Manager. Northwestern Uni- versity, M.B.A. Dr. N. S. TJERNAGEI. Prof. of History and Religion, Advisor to IRC. Iowa State Univ., Ph.D. Prof. W. A. VAHL Associate Prof. of Social Science, Director of Correspondence and Extension, School Marshal. Univ. of Nebraska, M.A. Prof. C. l.. WALDSCHMIDT Academic Dean and Director of the Graduate Division. Univ. of Mich., M.Mus. Dr. W. M. WANGERIN Visiting Prof. of Religion and Education, Advisor of YLTG. Univ. of Alberta, Ph.D. Dr. L. R. ZEDDIES Associate Professor of Music, Advisor to the Dominoes and all Stu- dent Choral Groups. Northwestern University, Ph.D. Not Pictured: Miss ROBERTA ESCH Prof. E. C. SIEVING Instructor -in Instrumental Music. Univ. of Mich., M.Mus. Assistant Prof. of Education and Psychology. Univ. of Chicago, M.A. Mr. C. W. ORE Instructor in Music, Northwestern Univ., M. Mus. 17 ACADEMIC SERVICES Division Heads, SEATED: Rich- ard Lange, Natural Science and Mathematics, Arvin Hahn, Social Sciences, Walter Val-il, Correspondence and Extension. STANDING: Daniel Poellot, Re- ligion, Cornell Kusmik, Library, Henry Latzke, Audio Visual, Carl Scaer, Language and Hu- manities, Victor Krause, Educa- tion and Psychology, Paul Bun- ies, Music. i Carl Waldschmidt, Academic Dean STUDENT PERSONNEL any SEATED: Waldemar Afieldt, Acting Dean of Students, Eunice Heyne, Dean of Women, STANDING: George Nielsen, Co- ordinator of Student Activities, Paul Gro- telueschen, Head Men's Residence Counselor, Arvin Hahn, Director of Placement. 9 il Carl Halter, Dean of Students H O U S E Mrs. Irene Frederking, Mory- Mdffhd Holl, Mrs. Lenore Schoepke, Brohm Hull. Mrs. Edith Morrison, Lindemann Hall, Mrs. Olgo Weber, David Hall. N, ' i '-'I' I ' . 's' 3 'H l' . - in - in I -9 .. ig., I f' w M ' .. f ' , , few ., ff. ,J , 7 rf' ,.,. Q- r i'-2liLf.fi!:U' ' ' .'?'1..i'I?7fi e N .445-fif1?,iL, . ,-IZFZ :-5 jr I J QYXH i15 7 H Q. ' I 1 -15 LfH'lLf..' '4'I':iLI?l -wk, QSWM' :ig Q 3 , Miss Eunice Heyne, Dean of Women, House Mother of Kohn Hall. Miss Arnvola Reinitz, OH- campus women. 19 ik 535 .V .4....., A FIELD SERVICES Paul G. Groielueschen, Martin J. Neeb, Jr. BUSINESS SERVICES ,, S.. Frederick A. Spurgaf, Harold E. Brieschke, Verla Koeneke, Everett W. Lohman, William E. Edwards. Marshall M. Poepp, Marylou Cooley 20 -l is Hi OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR Wilfred Kruse, Registrar, James O. Rob- ' erts, Admissions Officer, Marvin Dumler ' Head of Academic Counseling. -X r if i l4- ., -1 - ' Wil: 11 if ll . .... l -1 l M I. N- .435 A i U E F ,Eff-.4 . I 0 AE 'L' 'Ffljll A .if' . X X , gg .V A H 'sl - I A' O : - - , ,. ....- -. MII:-li X Xxxxxxxx m v, II , l I li.-L-25,1 A I . ' N i HEALTH SERVICES if-' T 'Y Af: J! 1 in L V N 'uv . L L75 ' 1 1 il jf i Mrs. Martha Moeller, Miss Norma Lenschow, Mrs. Olga Weber, Mrs. Virginia Baker. ROW 1: Kathryn Erwin, Louise Mischnick, Barbara Bunies, Gladys Keil, Marie Buer- kle, Eleanor Galvin. ROW 2: Jenny Hodge, Carol Wilgren, Audine Behnken, Clara Bruskewitz, Elsie Chambers, Lois Rose. SECRETARIES ROW 1: Lillian Birr, Judith Thies, Ruth Glick, Arlene Franke, Ruth San Filippo. ROW 2: Renata Weiss, June Wilson, Joyce Hadley, Lillian Corrigan, Ruth Vahl, Ruth Kleiner. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Louis Shaper, Charles Levell, Bob Sfoekel, Erv Harmison, Walt Dumke. ROW I: Paul Golz, Dick Bohr, Margie Bevan, Chester Turner. ROW 2: John Schumacher, Ted Anderson, Elmer Popp, Bob Hageman, Clarence Popp, Geo. Krausse. 1, ,, 7 l- ,. l: -f A., sf ' . SET- JQ af l A. 1 ' fl I ff, X sw 1 Q I 1 H , NI SEATED: Rose Der Derian, Erna Burroughs, Johanna Sfrozocla, Shirley Kossman, Delores Bourke, Q.,- Astor FOOD SERVICES Moller, Al Golz, Curt Bohrlock, Wally Mischniclc, Fred Fuifh. ,. x Sylvia Koosmann, STANDING: .-rm ' A . ' 2 Y - Hedwig Domke, Martha Galz, 5 - 1 lf, V a-iss Elfrieda Schoper, Lilli Stiller, ' ,I xii, FV' 'R i - N, ,' Vera Wrege, Martha Hagen. f- - M ' V57 H? , xx ,P ,fi ' :sf 29 C. , 22 Moil Lady? Teaching aid? A ready smile. It's my Turn .. STAFF LIFE C. 1' No school this morning. Coffee Klotch A F Mo's CTC Salads. 'Agni ,l F 'mm E K 71 E in 1. 11 f , f if GRADUATES . . . GRACE MARIE ABEL Assigned to, II2O North 32nd Christ Corvallis, Oregon St. Louis, Mo. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. A.C., Intramurals, I.R.C., Spectator. Attended Concordia, Portland, Oregon. RICHARD W. ADLER Assigned to: 2810 Coon Rapids Blvd. Board for World Missions Coon Rapids, Minnesota New Guinea SOCIOLOGY. R.A.C., College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Junior College Choir, R.D.G. Chm., YLTG, IRC, Concordia Players, SAB, Spring Musical Chm. Supply Teaching St. Louis, Missouri. CAROLYN JOAN ALBERS Assigned to: II2O E. Orchard St. Cross Immanuel School Assoc. H Decatur, Illinois Milwaukee, Wisconsin BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Women's Council, Recording ' Secretary, RFL. I I I I QUENTIN PRESTON ALMSTEDT Graduate Study: 5I2 S. Clay Northwestern University Kirkwood 22, Missouri Evanston, Illinois MATHEMATICS. AC., STAG, Alpha Sigma Phi, Football, Tennis. At- tended Princeton University, Washington University, St. Paul, Con- cordia, Missouri, Supply Teaching, Jennings, Missouri. WARREN B. ARNDT Assigned to: I843 N. Harding Elm Grove Chicago, Illinois Elm Grove, Wisconsin CLASSICAL LANGUAGES. Basketball, Tennis. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota, Concordia, Fort Wayne, Indiana. LAVERNE ANN AULER Assigned to: 6855 N. Loron St. Paul Chicago, Illinois Skokie, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Women's Council, Intramurals, Cheerleader, Captain, Homecoming Attendant. Attended Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois. . Y A ' ANDREW K. BARR Assigned to: , 5II N. Russell St. Martini i A' Mount Prospect, Illinois Chicago, Illinois fi-t tf, HISTORY. RAC, Treas., College Chorus, Junior College Choir, STAG, Spectator, Advertising and Business Manager. Supply Teaching, Flint, I ' ..J es P Michigan. ' w c , I ' sHARoN GENE BATTERMANN Assigned to: 4 ' A Route 3, Box 3027 TFinli'Y Wenatchee, Washington Tinley Pork, Illinois ORGAN. Women's Council, College Chorus, Band. Attended Con- ' cordia, Portland, Oregon. 26 DELORES MAE BECK Assigned to, Route I St. Thomas Holts Summit, Missouri Rocky River, Ohio HISTORY. STAG. Attended St. Paul, Concordia, Missouri. Supply Teaching, Wentzville, Missouri. PETER MARK BECKER Graduate Study, 738 W. Highland Ave. Northwestern University Milwaukee 3, Wisconsin Evanston, Illinois SOCIAL STUDIES. SAC, Pillars, Editor, Sports Editor, Business Manager, Spectator, Concordia Players, Alpha Sigma Phi, Treas., Tennis, Man- ager, SAB, Intramurals, Student Chapel Auditorium Committee, Stu- dent Chairman. Fi n ' I-'gl I I f is I .. fl I MARILYN RUTH BERNDT 1337 Boston S.E. Grand Rapids, Michigan GEOGRAPHY. CU, Program Chm., College, Winfield, Kansas. SUELLEN VALERIE BEVAN 4615 Murray Hills Drive Chattanooga, Tennessee Assigned to: Salem IBIack .Iackl Florissant, Mo. Intramurals. Attended St. John's Assigned to: St. Paul Addison, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. AC. Attended St. Poul's Col- lege, Concordia, Missouri. .I I -T Y ' ,Ju I ITIL if . .I I 'E 'no i . 4, ll - ,fl .X lv '4' I SE' DARLENE NANCY BEHLING Assigned to: i632 N. Lafayette St. Matthew Dearborn, Michigan Walled Lake, Michigan PHYSICAL EDUCATION. AC, Intramurals, Extramurals, WAA, Pres., SAB. Attended Henry Ford Community College, Dearborn, Michigan. JUDITH CAROL BEHNKEN Assigned to: 340 High Drive Concordia Laguna Beach, California Kirkwood, Missouri GEOGRAPHY. Collegiettes, STAG, Pillars. Attended St. John's Col- lege, Wintield, Kansas. Supply Teaching Collinsville, Illinois. MARY ANNE BEHRMANN Assigned to: 648 Jefferson Ave. Hope Defiance, Ohio St, Anne, Mo. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Madrigal Singers. Attended St. PauI's College, Con- cordia, Missouri. LOIS CHRISTINE BENDER Assigned to, Route I, Box I37 Redeemer Frankenmuth, Michigan Louisville, Kentucky BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals, College Chorus, Band. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. DAVID O. BERGER Graduate Study, 2866 N. 36th St. University of Illinois Milwaukee IO, Wisconsin Urbana, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. College Chorus, Junior Col- lege Choir, Collegians, .Foresters, Concordia Players, Lighting Chm. JAMES A. BERLINSKI Assigned to: 573l Bedford St. Matthew Detroit 24, Michigan New York, New York BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. College Chorus, Senior Col- lege Choir, Junior College Choir, Band, Dominoes. Collegians, Madrigal Singers, . lf? I 27 BARBARA JULIA BLATI' Assigned to, l5082 Charles R. Lutheran High School Association East Detroit, Michigan Los Angeles, California PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Intramurals, Extro- murals, Pillars, School Life Editor, Graduate Editor, WAA, AFL. BARBARA JEAN BLEEKE Assigned to: Route 5 Epiphany Decatur, Indiana Eau Claire, Wisconsin SOCIAL SCIENCE, Intramurals, Chorale Choir, HRC, Spectator. ARTHUR PAUL BLUM Assigned to, 5428 Spencer Ave. Trinity Cleveland 3, Ohio Beecher, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals, STAG, YLTG, Alpha Sigma Phi, Vice4Pres., Football. Supply Teaching, Merrill, Wisconsin. SALLY MARIE BOETTCHER Assigned to: 45224 Deschon St. St. Luke Utica, Michigan Itasca, Illinois PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. AC, Intramurals, Extramurals, Band. RONALD LEO BOGENSCHNEIDER 26 Grove Street Mayville, Wisconsin ball. Supply Teaching, Addison, Illinois. CAROL ANN BORMET l59tl1 8. 94 Ave. Orland Park, Illinois tended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. ANDREA MARTHA BORN T975 Lakeville Road New Hyde Park, New York Bronxville, New York. GERALD ANTHONY BOYLES 3624 Pollack Ave. Evansville, Indiana JUNE LUELLA BRASH Box 450 Eganville, Ontario, Canada DAVID L. BRIESE 2605 Will Carleton Drive Flat Rock, Michigan HISTORY. RDG, Intramurals. 28 HISTORY. AC, Alpha Sigma Phi, Intramurals. Assigned to: St. John Roselle, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Senate, STAG, YLTG, Foot- To be Assigned: BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals, Extramurals, College Chorus, Treble Choir, RDG, Concordia Players, WAA. At- Assigned to: Concordia Maplewood, Mo. MUSIC THEORY. Senior College Choir, HRC. Attended Concordia, Assigned to: St. John LaPorte, Indiana Assigned to, St. Luke Ottawa, Ontario, Canada MUSIC LITERATURE. Intramurals, College Chorus, Chorale Choir, SAB, French Club, Pres. Attended Concordia, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Assigned to: St. Mark Cleveland, Ohio SHARON BRUGMAN Assigned fo, ROYCII, Cross IOWG Yorkville, Illinois MUSIC THEORY, Intramurals, Chorale Choir, Band, STAG. At- tended Iowa State Teachers College, Ames, Iowa. Supply Teach- ing, Hartley, Iowa. LUELLA BUCHHOLZ 406 N. Bridge St. Manawa, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. John Alma, Kansas GEOGRAPHY. Intramurals. Attended St. John's College, Winfield, Kansas. Supply Teaching, Clintonville, Wisconsin. PHYLLIS JOANN BUCHHORN Assigned to: Route 4 Emmaus Vincennes, Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Intramurals, Band. Attended Vincennes University, Vincennes, Indiana. ROGER B. BUCK Assigned to: Route 3 Immanuel Goodhue, Minnesota Readlyn, Iowa HISTORY. IRC, Intramurals. Attended Dr. Martin Luther College, New Ulm, Minnesota, and Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. CAROL M. BUESCHING Assigned to: 4048 Trier St. Paul Fort Wayne, Indiana Grafton, Wisconsin SOCIAL SCIENCE. Intramurals, Extramurals, YLTG, Homecoming Com- mittee. Assigned to: St. Peter Hemlock, Michigan BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Chorale Choir, Senate. Ai- tended Kent State University. DONNA KAY BULGRIN 775 Clay Drive Akron, Ohio 'EEF' IRMA KAY BULMAHN Assigned to: 42I5 Wayne Trace St. Paul Fort Wayne, Indiana Ogden, Utah BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, STAG, Concordia String Players. Attended Con- cordia, Austin, Texas. Supply Teaching, Detroit, Michigan. ' BETTY JANE BULTMANN Assigned to: Highway 54, South Christ Jefferson City, Missouri St. Joseph, Michigan ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Attended St. .lohn's College, Winfield, Kansas. Supply Teaching, Glendora, Michigan. GEORGE THOMAS BURROUGHS Assigned to: 325 B Oleander Immanuel Corpus Christi, Texas Houston, Texas SOCIAL SCIENCE. SAC, HRC. Attended Concordia, Austin, Texas. KATHERINE MARY CLUVER Assigned to: 217 E. Hickory sr. nm ':.. :'? Watseka, Illinois Knoxville, Tennessee ORGAN. Intramurals, College Chorus, Band, Collegiettes, Pillars, RFL. L ,-. P 7, ' if 29 sn, 99 f El R-.. - , I I i 'A v WILLIAM JOHN COLLISHAW Assigned to: I75 Hunnewell St. Our Savior Needham Heights, Massachusetts Bronx, New York SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Intramurals, Attended Concordia, Bronxville, New York. BETTY LOUISE DAHLKE Assigned to: Route 7 Jehovah Cullman, Alabama Chicago, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals, RDG, YLTG. ANITA LOUISE DAHR Assigned to: Route I Pilgrim Dallastown, Pennsylvania Baltimore, Maryland BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals. Attended Con- cordia, Bronxville, New York. PATRICIA F. DAS Assigned ta: 56II Nottingham Concordia St. Louis, Missouri Toledo, Ohio ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals, Spectator, German Club, Sec.-Treas. Attended St. Pauls College, Concordia, Missouri. SUZANNE JANE DECKER Assigned to: I09 Franklin Court St. John La Porte, Indiana Lansing, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. IRC, Art Activities Group. At- tended Indiana University and Ball State Teachers College. SUZANNE DENNIS 2I37 Richland Lakewood, Ohio SOCIAL SCIENCE. STAG, Intramurals. x ' I LOWELL ALFRED DICKMEYER Assigned to: N 931 Hamilton St. Paul ' Fort Wayne, Indiana Cleveland, Ohio Q ' GEOGRAPHY AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. .1 ' '. Tennis, Baseball. Attended Purdue University. In ' SUSAN ANN DIENER Assigned to: , ' 3740 Virginia St. Peter I St. Louis, Missouri Roselle, Illinois . ., ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. HRC. GAII. ROANE DOBBERSTEIN Assigned 10: 69 Oakland Ave. Zion Tuckahoe, New York Staunton, Illinois SOCIAL SCIENCE. AC, Intramurals, Ceramics Club. Attended Concordia, Branxville, New York. GLADYS L. DOLSON Assigned to: 5II N. 22nd Street Bethlehem Billings, Montana Berkeley, California SOCIAL SCIENCE. RAC, Intramurals, STAG. Supply Teaching, Fresno, California. 30 DONNA JEAN DOMMER Assigned ta: 411 Weston Our Redemmer Valparaiso, Indiana Honolulu, Hawaii SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Intramurals, College Chorus, Chorale Choir, HRC, YLTG, Homecoming Committee. RICHARD JOHN DORN Assigned to: Box 247 Our Saviour Elgin, Minnesota Kansas City, Kansas ART. Men's Council, Chorale Choir, Senior College Choir, STAG, Pres., Spectator, Feature Editor, Concordia Players, SAB. Attended University of Minnesota and School of Art Institute, Chicago, Illinois. Supply Teaching, East Detroit, Michigan. CHARLES WERLING DULL Assigned to: 166 Court St. Redeemer New Haven, Indiana Waukegan, Illinois GEOGRAPHY. SAC, Chm., RDG, YLTG, Concordia Players, Tennis, SAB, Barber Shop, Manager. i 2 RUTH MARIE ELLISON Assigned to: 1233 South Oak Park Avenue St. Paul Berwyn, Illinois Northville, Michigan PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Intramurals, College Chorus, YLTG, Concordia Players, Properties Chm., Speech Club, Social Floor Leader, Attended Valparaiso University. tal F1115 DONNA LEE ESTEBEZ Assigned to: 340 Oak Avenue Canoga Park Lutheran ' San Bruno, California Canoga Park, California SOCIAL SCIENCE. Attended Concordia, Oakland, California. MARY KATHERINE ETZLER Assigned to: R.R. 2 Zion Convoy, Ohio Bensenville, Illinois SOCIAL SCIENCE. Women's Council, Intramurals, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Junior College Choir, Collegiettes, Sec.-Treas., Madrigal Singers, Student Quartet. I JUDITH NAOMI FEIERTAG Assigned to: 2713 Malibu Drive Zion Boise, Idaho Glendale, California SCIENCE and MATHEMATICS. Intramurals, Band. Attended Washington State University and Boise Junior College, Boise, Idaho. DOROTHY IRENE FICK Assigned to, Trinity Luverne, Minnesota Fort Wayne, Indiana HISTORY. RAC, STAG, YLTG. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. Supply Teaching, Conklin, Michigan. LOIS L. FINKE Assigned to: 105 North State Street Ascension Merrill, Wisconsin Houston, Texas PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Women's Council, AC, Intramurals, Extramurals, Chorale Choir, Pillars. ELAINE RUTH FISCHER Assigned to: 1511 Siloth Trinity Sheboygan, Wisconsin Bronx, New York ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Chorale Choir, YLTG, Spectator, Concordia Players. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. 31 h ,W . , --.. V-fm., ARDEN CAROL FOERSTER Assigned to: 22432 Red Maple Lane Trinity St. Clair Shores, Michigan Elkhart, Indiana I PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. AC, Intramurals, Extra- murals, Chorale Choir, Treble Choir, HRC, WAA. Attended Wayne State University, Detroit Michigan. Homecoming Attendant. CAROLYN BARBARA FREDE Assigned to: 3 Oak Street Emmanuel Danbury, Connecticut Baltimore, Maryland HISTORY. Intramurals, College Chorus. Attended Concordia, Bronxville, New York. LILITA FREIVALDS Assigned to, 1502 Crotona Park E. Redeemer New York, New York DeSoto, Mo. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals, Concordia Players. Attended Concordia, Bronxville, New York. JANAAN MARLENE FRICK Assigned to: 212 East Ottawa Street Bethlehem Sycamore, Illinois Ossian, Indiana SOCIAL SCIENCE, Chorale Choir, Treble Choir, Spectator. PATRICIA ANN FRICK Assigned to, 123-O7 15th Avenue Zion College Point, New York Westwood, New Jersey BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. RAC, Intramurals, Spectator. Attended Concordia, Bronxville, New York. -lr EDITH M. FUCHS Assigned to: 7821 Decatur Road St. John ...ip Fort Wayne, Indiana Long Beach, California MUSIC THEORY. Junior College Choir, RDG, Publicity Chm., YLTG, Secretary. - I RICHARD RONALD GAICHAS To be assigned M3 3429 South Leavitt Street - I , I Chicago, Illinois , MUSIC THEORY. RAC, College Chorus, IRC, Spectator Corres- ' 1' pondent, Fine Arts Festival Committee. .335 MARGIENEL GARLAND Assigned to, X I 'L 847 First Street South Immanuel I fy Carrington, North Dakota Readlyn, Iowa 7-ff' Vg- V PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Intramurals, Extra- murals. Attended Concordia St. Paul, Minnesota. L , 1ti'5 liS'1f I It PAUL CHARLES GERLACH Assigned to: v -'T 1'- 3I15 Portman Grace 1. ' Cleveland, Ohio Bronx, New York '- SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. RDG, Pillars, Spectator, SRO, Intra- ' - murals, Photo Shop, Manager. ft Q RUTH SHARON GIERMANN Assigned to: 810 East Lincoln Street Faith Bloomington, Illinois Fort Lauderdale, Florida SOCIAL SCIENCE. Intramurals, Extromurals, Pillars. Attended St. PauI's College, Concordia, Missouri. 32 PAULINE A. GOHR Assigned to, 24l Grove West Portal Lutheran Ma ville Wisconsin San Francisco, California Y I BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Attended Wisconsin State, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Concordia St. Paul, Minnesota. JUDY LEE GOLDSMITH Assigned to: 27l5 Longlois Drive Trinity Lafayette, Indiana Lombard, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals, Junior College Choir, HRC, Concordia Players, Religious Floor Leader. EDWARD R. GRAPATIN i450 East l73 St. Cleveland, Ohio ZELDA WINETTA GREEN 619 South Kennedy Tyler, Texas Austin, Texas. fl, fl ' ' X ' II: I .' I I -7' vs- I Ia in . , 1, pg r E, I -2:31 f .' L. PAUL M. GRUETZMACHER 8738 Kathy Court St. Louis 26, Missouri Choir, Senior College Choir, consin. Supply Teaching, Chaska, JOAN LOUISE GUSEWELLE R.R. I East Alton, Illinois Concordia, Missouri. TTCS E N-si MUSIC LITERATURE. Men's Council, Sec., Intramurals, College Chorus, Senior College Chair, Junior College Choir, STAG, Alpha Sigma Phi, Football. Supply Teaching, Hillside, Illinois. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Attended Concordia, GEOGRAPHY. Student Coordinator, College Chorus, Chorale Who's Who. Attended University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis- SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Attended St. Paul's College, GEORGE A. GINDER Assigned to, 6627 West I74th Street Tabor Tinley Park, Illinois Chicago, Illinois SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. AC, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Junior College Choir, SRO, Vice-Pres. Supply Teaching, Flint, Michigan. ROBERT JOHN GOETZ Assigned to: Renville, Trinity Minnesota Lansing, Illinois MUSIC THEORY. College Chorus, Chorale Choir, Band, Student Di- rector. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. Supply Teaching, Long Island City, New York. air Assigned to: St. Stephen St. Louis, Mo. fix Assigned to: Faith Marietta, Georgia Assigned to: First Sharpsburg, Penna. STAG, Pillars, Editor, Senate, Minnesota. Assigned to: Immanuel Dundee, Illinois Assigned to, KENNETH ERNST HADLER Route I St. Paul Frohna, Missouri New Melle, Mo. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. RAC, STAG, YLTG, MAG, Vice-Pres. Supply Teaching, Charter Oak, Iowa. CLINTON OSCAR HAERTLING Assigned to: Star Route St. John Altenburg, Missouri Arlington Township, Minn. GEOGRAPHY. STAG, Baseball, Manager. Supply Teaching, Dundee, Illinois. 33 r J I I MELBA JANE HALLOW Assigned to: R.R. ffl St. Paul Brownstown, Indiana Framington, Michigan PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Intramurals, STAG, YLTG, Concordia Players. Supply Teaching, Crystal Lake, Illinois. CATHERINE E. HARRE Assigned to: P. O. Box l25 Trinity Nashville, Illinois Cedar Rapids, Iowa HISTORY. AC, Intramurals, Extramurals, College Chorus, Chorale Choir, Pillars, WAA. JAMES EDWARD HAUCH Assigned to, Box 203 Trinity Sawyer, Michigan Hoyleton, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. RAC, STAG, Publicity Chm., Pillars, RDG, Intramurals, Track, Manager, Supply Teach- ing, Belleville, Illinois. DORINDA ELSIE HEINZE Assigned to: R.R. if-'6 Zion Pembroke, Ontario, Canada Akron, Ohio MUSIC THEORY. Intramurals, College Chorus, French Club. At- tended Concordia, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. E 1 , .... .IUDITH E. HETZNER Assigned to: IO86 S. Main Street ' Immanuel Frankenmuth, Michigan Danville, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals, College Chorus, Junior College Choir. JOYCE ELAINE HEYER Assigned to: 454i Washington Trinity Wayne, Michigan St. Joseph, Michigan SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Intramurals, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Spectator, SRO. Attended Dr. Martin Luther College, New Ulm, Minnesota. RICHARD W. HILGENDORF Assigned to: II03I North Granville Road Board for World Missions Mequon, Wisconsin New Guinea PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Men's Council, SAC, Junior College Choir, YLTG, Concordia Players, Vice-pres., Alpha Sigma Phi, Pres., Football, Track, SAB, Intramurals. Attended: Val- paraiso University, Spencerian College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. BEVERLY G. HISKE Assigned to: 345 June Immanuel Alpena, Michigan Baltimore, Maryland SOCIAL SCIENCE. Intramurals. Attended Alpena Community College, Alpena, Michigan. C. WILLIAM HOESMAN Assigned to: 7I8 N. Sycamore St. John Lansing, Michigan Q Portage, Wisconsin PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Alpha Sigma Phi, Foot- ball, Track, Intramurals, Campus Cleaners, Manager. STANTON HOFFMEYER Assigned to: 3108 James First Waco, Texas Ponca City, Oklahoma ORGAN. RAC, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, STAG. Attended Concordia, Austin, Texas. Supply Teaching, Centralia, Illinois. 34 'ff' E' T TT' 'l '.n T iT' ' I I . ' JEAN RUTH HOFMEISTER Assigned to: 8436 Cascade Trinity . -. Union Lake 2, Michigan Wyandotte, Michigan IW. . flu- GEOGRAPHY. Social Floor Leader. J I. - .I I '-LI MARY JO HOMANN Assigned to: W R.R. 7, Box 945 St. John ' Terre Haute, Indiana Hammond, Indiana SOCIAL SCIENCE. Intramurals, STAG, Concordia Players. Attended Indiana State Teachers College. TERRY L. HOVIS Assigned to: 608 Marshall Trinity - Fredericktown, Missouri Faribault, Minnesota SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. SRO. Attended St. Paul's College, Iv Concordia, Missouri, Junior College of Flat River, Flat River, I Missouri. KENNETH EARL HUEDEPOHL Assigned to: South Amana, First Iowa South San Francisco, Calif. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Senior South San Francisco, Calif. YLTG. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. CAROLYN ANN JANSSEN Assigned to: Buckley, Trinity Illinois Hobart, Indiana ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals, College Chorus, Junior Colle e Cho'r, Treb Ch ir. Q g I Ie o SHARON RUTH JOHNSON Assigned' to: 2044 N. Neva Avenue Central Lutheran School Association Chicago 35, Illinois St. Paul, Minnesota ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Senior College Choir, . Junior College Chair, IRC, Pillars, Concordia Players, Pres., SAB, I x - Oil Painting Group, Ceramics Group, Homecoming Committee, I --if Speech Club. I - 1 42,-1 PATRICIA MADERAL JUNGE Assigned to: 3116 Cananea Avenue Grace Burlingame, California Chicago, Illinois GEOGRAPHY. Senior College Choir, YLTG. Attended Concordia, Oak- land, California. JOHN D. KADLUBEC Assigned to: Route I , Immanuel Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada Alpena, Michigan HISTORY. Attended, Concordia, Edmonton, Alberto, Canada. LINDA FAY KALLSEN Assigned to: 210 Oak St. Michael Chaska, Minnesota Richville, Michigan BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. JOAN EDNA KAUFMANN Assigned to: Buckley, Lutheran High School Association Illinois Los Angeles, California SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Intramurals, College Chorus, Band, SRO, Student Chapel Auditorium Committee, Sec. 35 QL. V MARY ANN KECK Assigned fo: II86 E. Clay St. St. John Decatur, Illinois Forest Park, Illinois SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Senate, Women's Council, Intramurals, Chorale Choir, Homecoming Committee. DELMAR A. KELL Assigned to: Route 2 St. John Merrill, Wisconsin Taylor, Michigan GEOGRAPHY. A.C., Intramurals, Baseball, Attended Concordia, Mil waukee, Wisconsin. I WAYNE HARRY KELLER To be assigned , 2720 Schemm 1 Saginaw, Michigan N HISTORY. Dominoes, R.D.G., Speech Club. Attended Dr. Martin Luther College, New Ulm, Minnesota. LOIS ANN KETHE To be assigned 36750 30 Mile Road Richmond, Michigan PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. A.C., Intramurals, Ex- tramurals, Chorale Choir, Junior College Choir, WAA. CHARLOTTE ANN KIRSCH Assigned to, 8848 Red Oak Dr. Zion St. Louis 26, Missouri Litchfield, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Women's Council, Treas., College Chorus, Attended St. Paul, Concordia, Missouri. BETTY KLATT Assigned to: Box 41 Our Savior Clyman, Wisconsin Albany, New York ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. R.A.C., Intramurals, STAG, Spectator, Concordia Players, Supply Teaching, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. illlf' ' ' f , s.-' EDGAR JOHN KLEIN Assigned to: West Bend, Calvary Iowa Yuma, Arizona SOCIAL SCIENCE. STAG, Y.L.T.G., Spectator, French Club, Attended Concordia, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. CARLEEN ANN KLEINSCHRODT Assigned TO: 6544 N. 56 St. Paul Milwaukee, Wisconsin Decatur, Indiana SOCIAL SCIENCE. Chorale Choir, Treble Choir, Spectator. RUTH ANN KLEMP Assigned to: 7IO6 Renwood Drive Grace Parma, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Chorale Choir, Concordia Players, German Club, Publ. Chm. RUTH HELEN KLENKE Assigned to, 47020 Romeo Plank Immanuel Mt. Clemens, Michigan Hamilton, Ohio I Bible History and Interpretation. Intramurals, College Chorus, Treble Choir, STAG. Supply Teaching, Mt. Clemens, Michigan. 36 ORGAN. College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Collegians, Madrigal v JUDITH LOUISE KOELLING Assigned to: I0422 Avenue L St. John Chicago, Illinois Vincennes, Indiana SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Intramurals, College Chorus, Chorale Choir, Junior College Choir, S.A. Publicity Committee, Sec.-Treas., Attended St. John, Winfield, Kansas. RUSSELL HERBERT KOPITZKE Assigned to: 2I9 North 67 Street Immanuel Milwaukee, Wisconsin Danbury, Connecticut STANLEY JAMES KRAMER Assigned to: 333 Tillman Road Trinity Hicksville, New York Fort Wayne, Indiana HISTORY. CU, Chm., RDG, Spectator, Fine Arts Committee, Art Chm. Singers, Concordia Players, Pres., College, New Ulm, Minnesota. I SAB. Attended Dr. Martin Luther Fri-. .- -Tw X T Tiwrsi- - ' ',-WUI IF. GLORIA M. KRENTZ Assigned to: 6 West Genesee St. Concordia Wellsville, New York Berwyn, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Chorale Choir, YLTG, Con- cordia Players, Religious Floor Leader, Attended Concordia, Bronx- ville, New York. GRACE E. KRINGEL Assigned to: 6IO Vance St. Anchorage Lutheran Wilson, North Carolina Anchorage, Alaska GEOGRAPHY. Intramurals, Extramurals, RDG WAA, Athletic Floor Leader, Attended St. John, Winfield, Kansas. JANET IRENE KRITSCH Assigned to: 7IO6 Monroe Avenue St. Luke Hammond, Indiana Mount Clemens, Michigan MUSIC LITERATURE. Intramurals, Chorale Choir, Treble Choir. MYRNA KRUCKEBERG Assigned to: Route I Bethany Claremont, Minnesota Long Beach, California BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. ROBERT HAROLD KRUSE Assigned to: 3523 Reed Zion Fort Wayne, Indiana Kearney, Nebraska GEOGRAPHY. SAC, Social Floor Leader, Spectator, Sports Editor, Alpha Sigma Phi, SAB Rep., Golf, Intramurals. DANIEL JOHN KUNERT Assigned to: 9197 Woodhall Board for World Missions Detroit 24, Michigan New Guinea SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Senate, Men's Council, AC, Intramurals, Band, Pillars, Bus. Mgr., SRO, Concordia Players, Alpha Sigma Phi, Track, Homecoming Committee, Bus. Mgr., Senior Class President. RUTH .IUSTINE KURTH Assigned to: Route I St. Peter Random Lake, Wisconsin St. Johns, Michigan ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals, Band, Librarian, HRC, RDG, Spectator, Concordia Players. 37 ELAINE MARIE KUSEL I69 N. Maplewood Orange, California PSYCHOLOGY. Intramurals, Winfield, Kansas. Assigned to: Our Savior Lansing, Michigan College Chorus, HRC, Attended St. John, GERALD LEE LANGE Route I Oakfield, Wisconsin BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Senate, RAC. Chm., Treas., College Chorus, Junior College Choir, RDG, Chm., Pillars, SAB. To be assigned WILLIAM LAU Assigned to: 37I6 S. 68 St. Bethlehem Milwaukee 20, Wisconsin Sheboygan, Wisconsin College Chorus, Attended Concordia, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Con- cordia, Ft. Wayne, Indiana JOYCE CAROL LAUX Assigned to: l02 E. North Ave. St. John Addison, Illinois College Point, New York SOCIAL SCIENCE. Senate, Intramurals, Chorale Choir, Spectator, Homecoming Committee, Alumni Chm. A H' 'l l I 7' D J Q Il. All , --U Y., .4 . . qv-f..,' R.l LINDA LEE LEIMER Assigned to: 528 Dover Place .SIR Paul St. Louis, Missouri Chicago Heights, Ill. BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION, CHURCH HISTORY. Intramurals, Extramurals, RDG, Steering Committee. LOIS LENINGER Assigned to: 403 E. Burnett Road Northwest Lutheran School Association McHenry, Illinois Milwaukee, Wisconsin MUSIC LITERATURE. Chapel Choir. JEANNETTE ELAINE LIETZAU Assigned to: 5II South 48 St. Redeemer Baltimore, Maryland Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. AC, Intramurals, Extra- murals, Treble Choir, RDG, WAA. LENORE ELIZABETH LIPSKE Assigned to: IO72 Roberts St. Paul's College Muskegon, Michigan Concordia, Mo. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. CU, Intramurals, Extra- murals, College Chorus, Chorale Choir, WAA, Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. ' W1 'K '. MARILYN CHARLOTTE LOHSE Assigned to: 5 :Lx 115.-so 220 sneer sf. John ' We Cambria Heights II, New York York, Pennsylvania . BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Attended Concordia, Bronx- K ' ville, New York. ' JT? - ff f. WENDY A. LORCH Assigned to: gy ' 48 Brook St. Concordia College ' Q 'V New Britain, Connecticut Austin, Texas ' ' MUSIC. Women's Council, Intramurals, College Chorus, Senior College ' Choir, Junior College Choir, Madrigal Singers Director, RDG, Spectator, ' Fine Arts Comm., Chm., Who's Who. V Y 38 CAROL ELAINE MARTENSEN Assigned to: 67I4 Lloyd Drive Gloria Dei Worth, Illinois Chicago, Illinois SOCIAL SCIENCE. Intramurals, Extramurals, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Junior College Choir, STAG, Concordia Players, Treble Choir, Supply Teaching, Chicago, Illinois. MINA KATHERINE MARTENSEN Assigned to: I8I9 66th Avenue Zion Oakland, California Maywood, California PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Attended Concordia, Oakland, California. CAROLYN MARIE McCLENDON Assigned to: Route 2 Ascension Cullman, Alabama Charlotte, North Carolina BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals, Religious FIOOI' Leader, Attended Sacred Heart, Cullman, Alabama. THOMAS EDWARD McGHEE Assigned to: 4400 Spring Drive Immanuel Afiton, Missouri Belvidere, Illinois HISTORY. RAC, SAC, Intramurals, STAG, Treas., RDG, Athletic Floor Leader, Religious Floor Leader, SFL, Supply Teaching, Clintonville, Wisconsin. JOHN A. LUTJEMEIER Assigned to, 2 East Highview St. Matthew Addison, Illinois Pawtucket, Rhode Island PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Intramurals, Attended St. John, Winfield, Kansas. BARBARA JANE MAHLER I25 W. 4 Street Hinsdale, Illinois SOCIAL SCIENCE. College Assigned to: Martin Luther Chapel Pennsauken, New Jersey Chorus, Junior College Chair. DOROTHY MAY MALVITZ 7881 Mortenview Taylor, Michigan Assigned to, Concordia Kirkwood, Mo. BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals, Extramurals, WAA, Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. CHARLES WILLIAM MAROUSEK Assigned to: 505 Gast Road Immanuel Bridgman, Michigan Riverside, California HISTORY. RDG, Alha Sigma Phi, Football, Co-Captain, Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals. MARILYNN ELIZABETH MCMULLAN Assigned to: Il5 Devoe Ave. Redeemer Yonkers, New York Bayside, New York HISTORY. Intramurals, Extramurals, Concordia String Players, Can- cordia Players, WAA, RFL, Concordia, Bronxville, New York. HELEN RUBY MEDACK Assigned to: Route 3, Box I56 Bethany Giddings, Texas Houston, Texas Social Science, Intramurals, STAG. Attended Concordia, Austin, Texas, University of Texas. 39 Q , .k'i 651992 if-3Nil 'UI Ur, Q 4 0 Atv T can P. v JUDITH CLAIRE MEIER Graduate Study, 204 Lake Street Northwestern University Bloomington, Illinois Evanston, illinois HISTORY. Wamen's Council, Intramurals, College Chorus, Chorale Choir, Junior College Choir, Treble Choir, IRC, Librarian, Concordia Players, Sec., Fine Arts Festival Committee, Homecoming Committee, Who's Who. tv' LYNDA L, Maltz Assigned to, i2l7 Sinclair St. St. Mark the Evangelist Fort Wayne, Indiana St. Clair Shores, Michigan SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Extramurals, Treble Choir, HRC, SRO, German Club. GRETA LYDIA MEYER Assigned to, 7810 Decker Ave. Mt. Calvary Cleveland 3, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio MUSIC LITERATURE. Intramurals, Chorale Choir, Treble Choir, Pillars. LOUISE CHRISTINE MEYER Assigned to: 6801 Ringgold Road St. John Chattanooga, Tennessee Brooklyn iGlendale,l New York BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals, Chorale Choir, HRC, Vice-Pres., RDG, German Club, SFL. rf-'f A el Hs s MILFERD JOHN MEYER Assigned Io: P.O. 95 St. Paul Holiman, Illinois Witchira Falls, Texas PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. RAC, STAG, Track, At- tended Centralia Jr. College, Centralia, Illinois, Supply Teaching, Kearny, Nebraska. CAROL MARGARET MILLER Assigned to: l30 New St. Zion Forestville, Connecticut Webster, Mass. HISTORY. Intramurals, Attended Concordia, Bronxville, New York. .A-we . ' nf DAvin ARTHER Mosman Assigned iss fi, I I X Route 3 St. Paul -tr ll, '1- Edwardsville, Illinois Chicago, Illinois I ' ' - HUMANITIES. Intramurals, Attended St. Paul, Concordia, Mis- P0 .rf souri, Concordia, Fort Wayne, Indiana. . ' , MARGARH Louise MOELLERING Assigned id. ' ' 240i Homestead Place Ebenezer Cincinnati II, Ohio St. Louis, Mo. , Y -L HISTORY. SAC, Intramurals, Extramurals, Senior College Choir. n I -N Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. '--- sf'-7 Q1 . .lx,-' 4 EUNICE LENORE MROCH Assigned to: 602 E, Blaine St. Martin Luther School Association Harvard, Illinois Grand Rapids, Michigan ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Concordia Players, French Club, German Club. CAROL JEAN E. MUCHE Assigned to, 445 North Walnut Trinity Mayville, Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois SOCIAL SCIENCE. Intramurals, Extramurals. Supply Teaching, Forest Park, Illinois. 40 CAROLYN MARIE MUELLER Assigned to: 732 Pizer Zion Houston 9, Texas Dallas, Texas ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE, SAC, Intramurals. Attended, Cocordia, Austin, Texas. DORIS ELIZABETH MUELLER Assigned to: i32 Mason Street St. Paul Chicago IDoItonI Ill. Calumet City, Illinois MUSIC LITERATURE. Intramurals, College Chorus, Chorale Choir, Treble Choir, YLTG. fs, Tx ' girl '- V. ! L IIT SHARON LEE MUELLER Assigned to: Muscoda St. Paul Wisconsin Latimer, Iowa BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Chorale Choir, STAG. At- tended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota, Supply Teaching, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. RUTH ELIZABETH MULLER Assigned to: 4451 North Maplewood St. Paul Chicago 25, Illinois Melrose Park, Illinois SOCIAL SCIENCE. Senate, Sec., Intramurals, College Chorus, Chorale Choir, Senior College Choir, Colleglettes, MAG. DAVID R. NELSON Assigned to: I4II South State St. St. Matthew St. Joseph, Michigan Garden City, Michigan ART. CAC, CU, Chm., College Chorus, Vice-Pres., Junior College Choir, Chorale Choir, Homecoming Committee, Chm., Fine Arts Festival Com- mittee, Intramurals, Art Activities Group. JOHN H. NEUNABER Assigned to: Box I23, Route I St. Paul Bethalto, Illinois Strasburg, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. STAG, RDG. Supply Teaching, Elgin, Illinois. 1 H ' . I RICHARD J. NIELSEN Assigned to: S 360 Washington Blvd. St. Paul I Roselle, Illinois North Tonawanda, New York I SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Intramurals, Homecoming Com- I mittee, Attended Concordia, Bronxville, New York. CLAUDIA LEE NIEMANN Assigned to: I376O Ridge Rd. Trinity Milan, Michigan Long Island, New York GEOGRAPHY. College Chorus, Chorale Choir, Band, Collegiettes, Treas. Attended St. .Iohn's, Winfield, Kansas. A BARBARA JEAN NIERMAN Assigned to, Concordia Immanuel Missouri Mount Olive, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. College Chorus. Attended St. PauI's, Concordia, Missouri, Central Missouri State Teachers College, Supply Teaching, Evansville, Indiana. JO O'BRIEN Assigned to: I829 S.E. 4Ist St. Thomas and St. Peter Portland, Oregon East Detroit, Michigan ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Social Floor Leader, Attended Con' cordia, Portland, Oregon. 41 'UGS' MAXINE A. PASCHEN 945 E. Leonard Staunton, Illinois MUSIC THEORY. College Missouri. CLAIRON J. PERKINS Rural Route 2 New Haven, Indiana GEOGRAPHY. Men's Council, RAC, STAG, Supply Teaching, Chicago, Illinois. INGEBORG IRMA PFAU IOO27 93rd Ave. Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Chorale Choir, Spectator, French Club. Attended Concordia, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ANITA CLAIRE PFLUMM 66-35 Saunders St. Rego Park 74, New York Danbury, Connecticut ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. College Chorus, Spectator, Business Manager. Attended Concordia, Bronxville, New York. SUSAN NANCY PLATT III3 W. Sunset Drive Springdale, Arkansas MUSIC THEORY AND MUSIC LITERATURE. Intramurals, College Chorus, f Chorale Choir, STAG, RDG, YLTG, IRC. Attended St. John's, Win- field, Kansas and University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Supply Teaching, Centralia, Illinois. JANICE KATHRYN PYLE 624 S. 50th Avenue Omaha, Nebraska AMERICAN AND ENGLISH LITERATURE. Treble Choir, Pillars, Spectator, MAG. JEANNE A. OLLHOFF Assigned to: 844 Mohawk Lane Holy Cross St. Joseph, Michigan Austin, Minnesota HISTORY. Intramurals, College Chorus, Junior College Choir, IRC, Fine Arts Festival, Committee, Treas. DONNA OPPERMANN 3323 N. 92nd Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. John Watertown, Wisconsin SOCIAL SCIENCE. Intramurals, YLTG, IRC, Social Floor Leader. KENNETH PALMREUTER Route 4, Box 200 Assigned to: Calvary Vassar, Michigan Lincoln Park, Michigan GERMAN. Senate, President, Treas., Senator, College Chorus, Junior College Choir, STAG, RDG, Track, SAB, Intramurals, Who's Who, Attended Concordia College, Milwaukee, Supply Teaching, River Forest, Illinois. PHYLLIS LEONA PARSONS Assigned to: Rural Route 2, Box 41 St. John Antigo, Wisconsin Northbrook, Illinois SOCIAL SCIENCE. Chapel Choir, Collegiettes, STAG, RDG, IRC, MAG. Supply Teaching, Libby, Montana and Antigo, Wisconsin. Assigned to: Faith Denver, Colorado Chorus. Attended St. Paul's, Concordia, Assigned to: St. Luke Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: St. Matthew Assigned to: Immanuel -,--.. -ir, . u s ft Assigned to: ' Trinity F Lansing, Illinois sf-II,.,,,.xD , ' 5 Assigned to: Salem Jacksonville, Illinois vi .Q 4 - r 1. .V 7' Ni ,' -F, .R V , 1 A , J , F. . Ami, ,xg .- ,,1J,Er. g4i - 4-2 ,Sa .. W xi., V Fl ROXANNE QUERBACH Assigned to, 17571 Floral Ave. St. James Livonia, Michigan Chicago, lllinois HISTORY. College Chorus, Intramurals, Homecoming Committee. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. WAYNE XANDER QUICK Assigned to: 5413 N. Peters St. Paul New Orleans, Louisiana Houston, Texas PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. HRC, RDG, Con- cordia Players, SFL, AFL, Track. Attended Concordia, Austin, Texas. ' 'f 4-' i f . -A RITA G. RAABE Assigned to: 510 2nd Ave. No. Luther High School - North Sauk Rapids, Minnesota Chicago, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Junior College Choir, Madrigal Singers, Concordia Players, Sec., Homecoming Attendant. At- tended St. Cloud State College, St. Cloud, Minnesota. DORIS ANN RADKE Assigned to: alas W. 44111 sf. sf. Paul 'E' Evansdale, Iowa Lyons, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals, Chorale Choir, Spectator, Feature Editor, Fine Arts Festival Committee. EUNICE D. RAFERT Assigned to: 1125 Parkside Bethany Trenton, New Jersey Trenton, New Jersey SOCIAL SCIENCE. Women's Council, SAC, Publ. Chm., AC, Intra- murals, Extramurals, Treble Choir, WAA, IARFCW, Pres. ROLAND A. RAKOW R.R. 1 Trinity Suring, Wisconsin HISTORY Assigned to: 1-5. Muskegon, Michigan fy N.l ARLENE JOYCE RECH 2105 W. Antoinette St. Trinity Berrien Springs, Michigan Assigned to: Peoria, Illinois HISTORY. RAC, YLTG. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. RUTH HELGA REHWALDT Assigned to: 2815 Utah St. Immanuel St. Louis, Missouri Junction City, Kansas BIBLE HlSTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals, College Chorus. Attended St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri. ANDREW KIRK REIMANN Assigned to: 1040 S. Kenilworth Ave. Concordia Collegiate Institute Oak Park, Illinois Bronxville, New York HISTORY. Track, Attended Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana. ANN LEA REISER Assigned to: 1514 E. High St. Peace Lansing, Michigan Detroit, Michigan PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH 'fv'ORK. Intro.-lurals, Extramurals, Band, STAG, RDG. Supply Teaching, Westgate, Iowa. 4-3 KATHRYN ANN ROEMKE Assigned to: 9263 Coyle Central Lutheran Detroit, Michigan Beecher, Illinois HISTORY. RAC, Intramurals, College Chorus, Chorale Choir, Junior College Choir, Collegiettes, STAG, YLTG, Attended Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Michigan Supply Teaching, Flint, Michigan. LINDA DEE ROSELEIP Assigned to: St. Ignatius, Trinity Montana Hinsdale, Illinois SOCIAL SCIENCE. Bond, Social Floor Leader. Attended Concordia, Portland, Oregon. JANET LOUISE ROTH Assigned to: 7I7 Fitzhugh St. John Bay City, Michigan Edgerton, Wisconsin PSYCHOLOGY. Intramurals, Spectator, Typing Manager. Attended Bay City Junior College, Bay City, Michigan. SANDRA LEA RUOPP Assigned to: Spruce Mt. Road Good Shepherd Danbury, Connecticut Plainview, New York SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Spectator, News Editor. Attended Con- cordia, Bronxville, New York. NANCY GAIL RENNER Assigned to: 550 6th Ave. Redeemer and Trinity Aurora, Illinois Hyattsville, Maryland SOCIAL SCIENCE. Women's Council, Intramurals, Chorale Choir, Treble Choir. KAREN LYNNE RICHARDSON l25 Oak Place Pittsburg, California SOCIAL SCIENCE. Attended Assigned to: St. Paul Woodland, California Concordia, Oakland, California. cows ' ' new JUDY ANNE SAIN Assigned to: Route 2, Box 28 St. Peter Newton, North Carolina St. Peter, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Social Floor Leader. Attended St. PauI's, Concordia, Missouri. WILLIAM HENRY SANDAU Assigned to: Box l92 St. John Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada Austin, Minnesota SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Collegians, Intramurals. Attended Concordia, Edmonton, Alberto, Canada. Supply Teaching, Hinsdale, Illinois. DONALD RICHARD SANDOR Assigned to: IIOB Ackley St. Concordia Akron 6, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio MUSIC THEORY. College Chorus, Chorale Choir, Band, Concordia Players, Pep Bond, Director. PATRICIA ANN SCHAPER Assigned to: Box I47 State School for Mentally Retarded Akeley, Minnesota Grafton, North Dakota ORGAN. Intramurals, College Chorus. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota, 4-4 DARRELL W. SCHEPMANN Assigned tg, Holyroad, Green Pk. Lutheran School Association Kansas AFIton-Lemay, Mo. MUSIC THEORY. Senior College Choir. Attended St. John's, Winfield, Kansas. LOIS ANNE SCHILLER Assigned fgg 5766 Nottingham Christ the King Detroit 24, Michigan Southgate, Michigan SOCIAL SCIENCE. Women's Council, College Chorus, Chorale Choir, Junior College Choir, Spectator, News Editor, Copy Editor. RONALD ELMER SCHNELL Assigned to: Route 4, Box l54 St. Matthew Vassar, Michigan Lemont, Illinois GERMAN. Senate, Men's Council, Chm., SAC, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Pres., Junior College Choir, Band, Collegians, Foresters, STAG, RDG, Concordia Players, Intramurals, Who's Who. Supply Teaching, Bay City, Michigan. RUTH ANN SCHODER Assigned to: 8533 Mackenzie Road Christ Memorial Attton 23, Missouri Milwaukee, Wisconsin SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Intramurals, YLTG, Concordia Players. Attended Harris Teachers College, St. Louis, Missouri. DENVER LEE SCHRADER Further study: Route 2 Concordia Seminary Seymour, Indiana Springfield, Illinois PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Men's Council, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Junior College Choir, Football, Track. Supply Teaching, LoPorte, Indiana. KAREN JEAN SCHRADER Assigned to, 729 Hinman Our Savior Aurora, Illinois New Orleans, Louisana PHYSICAL EDUCATION.AND YOUTH WORK. Women's Council, Intra- murals, Chorale Choir, Homecoming Committee. Supply Teaching, New Orleans, Louisiana. 45 JOAN DOROTHY SCHLAWIEDT Assigned to 330 Burkhard Ave. Ebenezer Mineola, New York Milwaukee Wisconsin SOCIAL SCIENCE. Intramurals, Concordia Players. Attended Concordia Bronxville, New York. CAROL ANN SCHLIE Assigned to 2840 S. Hanna Immanuel Fort Wayne, Indiana Elmhurst Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals, Treble Choir IRC, Pillars, Copy Editor, Spectator. LESTER O. SCHMIDT Assigned to l5l5 Hemmeter Rd. Good Shepherd Saginaw, Michigan Elgin II tnois MUSIC THEORY. College Chorus, Band, STAG, Dominoes Director Supply Teaching, Muskegon, Michigan. MARY CATHERINE SCHMIDT Assigned to Denver, Concordia Iowa Rockford Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Extramurals. Womens Council Treble Choir, SFL Sec. , 4 x, JW! I '55 . .KI , E x S .. . - 1 I ia. '.. ROSALIE ANN SCHULTZ 425 Division Chenoa, Illinois HISTORY. College Chorus, St. Paul, Minnesota, Assigned to, Trinity Centralia, Illinois Senior College Choir. Attended Concordia JUDITH SCHUMACHER 38IO W. Walnut Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to, Grace River Forest, Illinois SOCIAL SCIENCE. RAC, Sec., Intramurals, College Chorus, Junior Col- lege Choir, Treble Choir, STAG, Sec., Pillars, Undergraduate Editor. Supply Teaching, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ROBERT RAYMOND SCHUTZ Assigned to: Box 86 St. John Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada Columbia, South Dakota SCIENCE 81 MATHEMATICS. Attended Concordia, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. LOREN JAMES SCHWIEBERT Further study: I025 Scott Street Concordia Seminary Napoleon, Ohio Springfield, Illinois SOCIAL SCIENCE. RAC, STAG, RDG, IRC, Pres., SAB. 'Q 13 KAY MARGARET SCHREIBER ' Assigned to: 928 Maple Our Saviour Eau Claire, Wisconsin Seaford, Long Island, New York ENGLISH AND AMERICAN' LITERATURE. Intramurals, Pillars. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. ANNETTE ROSE EMLY SCHROEDER Assigned to: 9315 Litzsinger Road Webster Gardens Lutheran Brentwood I7, Missouri Webster Groves, Mo. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Sec., Junior College Choir, YLTG, Concordia Players, Chapel Choir. Supply Teaching, Decatur, Illinois. DELLA JEAN SCHROEDER Assigned to: 540 W. Limberlost Our Saviour Tucson, Arizona Rego Pork, New York HISTORY. CAROLYN ANN SCHULT Assigned to: Route I, Box 67 Gethsemane Merrill, Wisconsin Denver, Colorado BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals, College Chorus, Junior College Choir, Concordia Players, Oil Pointing Group. At- tended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. I F -,,.. -,,-,-....,.... . -. . . .. JOHN NORMAN SELLMEYER Assigned to: 2716 Chippewa Street Walther Lutheran High School St. Louis, Missouri Melrose Park, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals. Attended St. PauI's, Concordia, Missouri, and Concordia, Fort Wayne, Indiana. ELAINE MARY SINKEWICZ Assigned to, 85 Torrey Street St. John Clintonville, Wisconsin Forest Park, Illinois SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Intramurals, Sec. Supply Teaching, Clintonville, Wisconsin. 46 DIANE LEE SODERQUIST Assigned to: IO Cone Street ' Lutheran School Association Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Decatur, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Intramurals. Attended Con- cordia, Bronxville, New York. Assigned to: St. Paul Sherwood, Oregon College Chorus, Junior College SHIRLEY ANN SPITZER Kensal, North Dakota MUSIC LITERATURE. Intramurals, Choir Collegiettes, Director. CAROLYN ANN SPURGAT i060 Brownwood Grand Rapids, Michigan HISTORY. College Chorus, Chorale Choir, LOUISE MARIE STACH 37 Berry Drive Decatur, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Editor. fr . T xl, ,, I G 5 ,r ,I T . . 43 2 5- . .aiiiwf fs . if . , ' Il L.,I . .,.-. V , . ,. .1 . I 'iz , :T Q --!p.j,-- . . .H V f. h V .,YdQi,.,,.. ' HERBERT CARL STUDE 5907 NE 55th Portland, Oregon Assigned to: Holy Cross Muhwuh, New Jersey RDG. Assigned to: First Bethlehem Chicago, illinois Intramurals, Spectator, Feature ---- '35-.L1. LL, Assigned to: Trinity Tinley Park, Illinois HISTORY. College Chorus, RFL, Social Floor Leader, Homecoming Com- mittee. Attended Concordia, Portland, Oregon. DOROTHY STUENKEL Assigned to: 3ll2 West Kilbourn Peace Milwaukee 8, Wisconsin Decatur, Georgia ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Senate, Women's Council, Chem., Sec., Intramurals, College Chorus, Junior College Choir, Col- Iegiettes, Spectator, Homecoming Committee, Sec, Homecoming At- tendant, Who's Who. ELLEN MARIE STAHL Assigned to: 6I35 Ray Avenue St. James St. Louis I6, Missouri Grand Rapids, Michigan BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. College Chorus, Senior College Choir, Junior College Choir, Collegiettes. RON HENRY STALLMAN Assigned to: 845 Fifth Street St. John Aurora, Illinois Peru, Indiana ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Men's Council, Treas., Pillars, Art Editor, Alpha Sigma Phi, Treas. and Vice-Pres., Baseball. MARILYN MAY STARCK Assigned to: 7845 Brookside St. John Sebostopol, California Napa, California MUSIC LITERATURE. Senior College Choir, Madrigal Singers, STAG. Attended St. John's, Winfield, Kansas. Supply Teaching, Glenview, Illinois. KATHRYN MARIE STRYCKER Assigned to, 520 Anerson Street Redeemer Orlando, Florida Warrington, Florida SOCIAL SCIENCE. Attended Concordia, Austin, Texas. 4-7 PAUL W. STURM Assigned to: Route 2 St. Poul Red Bud, Illinois Sedalia, Missouri MUSIC THEORY. College, Chorus, Senior College Choir, Junior Col- lege Choir, STAG. Supply Teaching, Hickory, North Carolina. CAROL EMMA TETZ Serepta Road ' Belvidere, New Jersey HISTORY. AC, Intramurals, Assigned to: St. John Brooklyn lGIendaleJ, New York Extramurals, Treble Choir. -as s s RONAL L. THIES Route 2 LaVoIIe, Wisconsin -:I .. --, burg, Wisconsin. ROGER L. THUSIUS Route 1 West Bend, Wisconsin NORMAN A. TIEDJE 15801 Fletcher Street Orange, California ORGAN. CAC, College Chorus. California. JACQUELYN PATRICIA TINKEY 560 Primrose Dubuque, Iowa SOCIAL SCIENCE. Attended St. DAVID LEE TRASTER Assigned to: 1029 Ottillia St. Peter Grand Rapids, Michigan East Detroit, Michigan BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Men's Council, AC STAG, Pillars, Sports Editor, Spectator, Alpha Sigma Phi, Pres., Track. Supply Teaching, Freeport Illinois. JANET MAE TRINKLE Assigned to: 7177 Olive Avenue Lutheran School Association Long Beach, California Decatur, Illinois SOCIAL SCIENCE. CU, Intramurals, Extramurals, Senior College Choir, Student Quartet. Attended Concordia, Oakland, California. HISTORY. RDG. Attended Sauk County Teachers PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Senate, Vice-Pres., AC, Intramurals, Alpha Sigma Phi, Football, Track. l 1 E 21':'.F'- A I I l cz,- W A , Assigned to: Trinity Alma, Missouri College, Reeds- S A ' dt 1.11.-7,14 ,f sslgne or 'V - Concordia ' - Conover, North Carolina - - Assigned to: Zion Detroit, Michigan Attended Concordia, Oakland, Assigned to: Trinity Fort Dodge, Iowa PauI's, Concordia, Missouri. JOHN HENRY TODT Assigned to: 3641 S. Damen Bethany Chicago, Illinois Detroit, Michigan PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. RAC, AC, STAG, RDG, Concordia Players, Tennis. Supply Teaching, Birmingham, Michigan. ROBERT MARVIN TOEPPER Graduate Study: 3229 Park Avenue Washington University Brookfield, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE. AC, College Chorus, Junior College Choir, Spectator, Editor, and Sports Editor, SAB, Baseball, Intramurals, Homecoming Committee, Who's Who. I L- I I I -'vue .X V 1 hx! ,t , N--7' 48 MARILYN ANN UNGER Assigned to, 385 Oak Street St. John Elmhurst, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri SOCIAL SCIENCE. Intramurals, College Chorus, Spectator, Typing Manager, Attended Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana. NANCY ANNE VANDERHORST Assigned to: 5424 West Hadden Board for World Missions Chicago, Illinois New Guinea ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Women's Council, Corres- ponding Sec., Intramurals, College Chorus, Iegiettes, V.-Pres., MAG, Publicity Chrn. Junior College Choir, Col- SYLVIA ANN VANDOR Fox Hills Drive fornia. ARLENE MARILYN VELIKY Route 3 Emporia, Virginia Chorus, Chorale Choir, Treble CALVIN EDGAR VERSEMANN R. R. I Frohna, Missouri DENNIS HENRY VERSEMAN Route I Frohna, Missouri 8412 Buena Park, California BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. STAG. Attended St. Paul's Concordia, Missouri. Supply Teaching, Long Beach, Cali- ' BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. SAC, Sec., College GEOGRAPHY. STAG, Baseball. Supply Teaching, Sidney, Nebraska. GERMAN. Men's Council, Vice-Pres., Chorale Choir, Band, STAG, Alpha Sigma Phi, Sec., Treas., Baseball, Intramurals. Supply Teaching, Cologne, Minnesota. LAWRENCE PAUL UDY Assigned to: l4455 S. E. Fair Oaks Lane Trinity Milwaukie 22, Oregon Orlando, Florida LANGUAGES IHUMANITIESJ. College Chorus, Senior College Choir. Attended Concordia, Portland, Oregon, Concordia, Fort Wayne, Indiana. BARBARA ELIZABETH UFFMAN Assigned 10: 3424 Ferncroft Drive Central Lutheran School Association Cincinnati, Ohio St. Paul, Minnesota SOCIAL SCIENCE. Intramurals, AC, Treble Choir, Spectator. V mom. Y:-w Q, -- I I Tlx, Assigned to: Bethany Long Beach, California Assigned to: Bethlehem Detroit, Michigan Choir, Collegiettes, Intramurals. Assigned to: Good Shepherd Clayton, Illinois Assigned to: Immanuel Higginsville, Missouri JOANNE RUTH VODEN Assigned to: 2803 Idlewood Ave. Board for World Missions Youngstown, Ohio New Guinea PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. SAC, Intramurals, Col- lege Chorus, Senior College Choir, Junior College Choir, Collegi- ettes, STAG, YLTG. Supply teaching: Easton, Pennsylvania. FRANKLIN A. VOELKER Assigned to: R.R. 3 Gospel Altamont, Illinois Milwaukee, Wisconsin SOCIAL SCIENCE. RAC, STAG, YLTG. Attended Eastern Illinois Uni- versity, Charleston, Illinois. Supply Teaching, Frankenmuth, Michigan. 49 n,, I I1 1 I I E T SHARON DIANE VOLLMER Assigned to: , 16821 Whitcomb Ave. St. Paul I Detroit, Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana SOCIAL SCIENCE. Attended Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana. SANDRA KAY VON DIELINGEN Assigned to: 707 S. Chestnut St. Peter Seymour, Indiana Columbus, Indiana BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Social Floor Leader, Intra- murals. Attended St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri. MUSIC THEORY. Intramurals, College Chorus, Junior College Choir, Collegiettes. Attended Muscatine Junior College, Muscatine, Iowa. rc H, 5' 'A g JEAN MARIE VON STROHE Assigned to: if E s 4' 1 680 W. Jessamine Rose of Sharon Lutheran ' A' '- .A St. Paul, Minnesota St. Paul Park, Minnesota , ' Z MUSIC THEORY. College Chorus, Band. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, li ' ' - . - r,,s.?f Minnesota. 1 I . I- c Donis JEAN WACKER Assigned to: 1. ',, Sqw'?'J 410 E, Wate St. Immanuel P ' Wilton Junction, Iowa Grand Forks, North Dakota l MARY ELIZABETH WALZ Assigned to: 1011 Fourth Street Zion Bismarck, North Dakota Mt. Pulaski, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota. WILLIAM JAMES WATT Assigned to: 3250 N. Page Our Saviour Chicago, Illinois Bronx, New York LANGUAGES. Attended Concordia, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Concordia, Fort Wayne Indiana. SYLVIA ANN WEBER Assigned to: 3235 Mackinaw Zion Saginaw, Michigan Rapid City, South Dakota ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Women's Council, Col- lege Chorus, Treble Choir. CHARLES L. WEISS Assigned to: 3540 Maple St. John Bridgeport, Michigan Portage, Wisconsin MUSIC THEORY. Chorale Choir, Senior College Choir, Collegians, Pillars, Organization Editor, Sports Editor, Campus Corner, Mgr., Intramurals. ELAINE HELEN WERLING Assigned to: Route 2 Faith New Haven, Indiana Whittier, California BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Women's Council, CU, Sec., Intramurals, Chorale Choir, RDG, YLTG, Homecoming Queen. At- tended St. JoI1n's, Winfield, Kansas. DAVID WAYNE WERNER Assigned to: ' 833 South English Concordia Springfield, Illinois Red Wing, Minnesota HISTORY, RAC, College Chorus, Junior College Choir, STAG, RDG, , IRC, Vice-Pres., MAG, Intramurals, Supply Teaching, St. Joseph, Michigan. 50 DARREL G. WERNSING Assigned to: l504 N. Jelterson, St. St. Paul Litchfield, Illinois Chicago, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION, HISTORY. College Chorus, Intramurals, Attended St. Paul, Concordia, Missouri, and Concordia Seminary, Springfield, Illinois. NANCY WERRBACH Assigned to, 3lI Vandalia Trinity Elgin, Illinois Elgin, Minnesota BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Senate, Wamen's Council, Vice-Chm., SAC: Social Floor Leader, Intramurals, Extramurals, Col- lege Chorus, Junior College Choir, Treble Choir, STAG, RDG, YLTG, Sec., Concordia Players, SAB, MAG Treas. Supply Teaching, Evans- dale, Iowa. .Ti . KENNETH FREDERICK WERRING Assigned to: - . I A, 151 Philip Place Zion mf , Hawthorne, New York Green Isle, Minnesota rj ' I - fn 'Tx FOREIGN LANGUAGES. Men's Council, Chorale Choir, STAG, YLTG, Attended Concordia, Bronxville, New York, and Con- 1 -3 .- fs, cordia, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Supply Teaching, Hyattsville, - Maryland. - , 'b,. NORENE RUTH WERTH Assigned to: 1 Y QL, ,Q 387 Stanley St. Trinity W . ' '. f' North Tonawanda, New York Long Island City, New York I SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. Intramurals, Attended Concordia, ':1'I E-T' -. Bronxville, New York. m...,.!. .X I I I 1 I W Q 1V'7 'T, 'ET nj! MARLETTE ANN WESCHE Assigned to: 24I9 Petrova Ct. Trinity Jennings, Missouri Port Arthur, Texas SOCIAL SCIENCE. RAC, Intramurals, Attended Concordia, Austin, Texas. JOAN DELORES WESTLUND Assigned to: I2 Harold Road Immanuel Keene, New Hampshire Baltimore, Maryland GEOGRAPHY. Intramurals, Extramurals, Spectator, Attended Con- cordia, Bronxville, New York. HELEN L. WILLIAMS Assigned fo: I29 Riverview Parkway No. St. John Rome, New York College Point, New York PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Senate, Intramurals, Extramurals, Chorale Choir, Treble Choir. G. RICHARD WINTERSTEIN Assigned to: 219 W. Blvd. St. Paul New PI mouth Idaho Round Lake Illinois Y 1 I SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. STAG, Alpha Sigma Phi, Basketball, Mgr., Attended Concordia, Portland, Oregon, Supply Teaching, Asheville, North Carolina. ea' 'r L I JAMES EDWIN WITT Assigned to: 7250 Cermak Road Trinity Berwyn, Illinois West Chicago, Illinois BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. ELIZABETH MARIE WITTE Assigned to, 538 Second Ave. Golgotha Aurora, Illinois Chicago, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. RDG, IRC, Pillars, Copy W J Editor, MAG, SA, Publicity Comm, Vice-Chr. li Wit'--1 X I xo, 51 1 7 , , 'ff ' JERRY WILLIAM WOLF Assigned to, ,f Route I - Sherwood Lane St. Matthew I 1 . Harlingen, Texas Houston, Texas V PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK, ENGLISH AND AMERI- if ' ,V CAN LITERATURE, Men's Council, AC, Chm., Track, Tennis, SAB, Stu- . 1 - V dent Workshop, Mgr. . JERENE ANNETTE WUENSCHE Assigned to: -' Route I Redeemer Wilson, Texas Austin, Texas ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Intramurals, Spectator, Con- '- cordia Players, Attended Concordia, Austin, Texas. AW' I, Junm-I MAE wurinenucn Assigned io. . 1- 3 rw .1 'i l Algoa Road First 71'-V Jefferson City, Missouri Knoxville, Tennessee if I B PHYCHOLOGY. Intramurals, Treble Choir, STAG, HRC, Attended St. ' ' L- , John, Winfield, Kansas, Supply Teaching, Knoxville, Tennessee. .. if ,Ati 3 1 VERLAINE 1NEz zisucs Assigned to: 5 i420 Hampton Hosannah - Tabor ' , . ' Mt. Clemens, Michigan Detroit, Michigan Q BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. RAC, Intramurals, Attended . St. Paul, Concordia, Missouri. -LE -gh... 'I LARRY WAYNE ZUBERBIER Assigned to: I Golden Lake - Route I Christ lLogan Squarel Sullivan, Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois I A PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK. Attended Concordia, I.. P Q 'nys' Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I , ' , 4 , , , I .X ANTHONY EARL ZUELSDORF Assigned to, W . I 233 Grand Blvd, Our Savior Mayville, Wisconsin Albany, New York fi' BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Collegians, STAG, Concordia fggqt 1 I Players, Tennis, Supply Teaching, Conover, North Carolina. I -,S'lQgfg--4 2 L I Not pictured, DAVID ARTHUR DOBOSZ Graduate Study: 4050 Breton Road Michigan State University Grand Rapids, Michigan East Lansing, Michigan ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. CAC, Chm., Concordia Players, SAB. Attended Grand Rapids Junior College, Grand Rapids, Michigan. GRETCHEN LILLIAN FRICKE Assigned to, 809 Laramie Christ Atchinson, Kansas Peoria, Illinois ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. YLTG, Concordia Players, Intramurals. Attended St. Johns, Win- field, Kansas. DELOY DEAN GOEGLEIN Assigned to: 47I' South Gaylord St. John iMayfairI Denver 9, Colorado Chicago, Illinois EDUCATION, HISTORY. Senior College Choir, Dominoes, Golf. Attended Denver University, Denver, Colorado. ALMA K. GRETTA Assigned to: SIO4 Dorver Avenue St. Luke Cleveland 5, Ohio Cabot, Pennsylvania BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Chorale Choir, Treble Choir, College Chorus, Pillars, Stat? Typist, Dormitory Assistant. DONNA MAE GREVER Assigned to: 703 Warwick TrinitY Barrington, Illinois Tranverse City, Michigan BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION. Junior Choir, STAG, RDG. Attended St. John's, Winfield, Kansas. 52 ,Q I 4 XT Beginning the year with the iuniors Excitement mounts at the end. THE 1962 CLASS GIFT The class of 1962 gratefully presented as their class gift two faculty fellowships to be used in the continuance of doctoral studies. In this measure the graduates hoped to express their appreciation for the work of our faculty and to show a concern for further growth on our campus. The Board of Control awarded these fellowships to Prof. Max Culver and Prof. Merle Radke. 53 U DE X -....., , X lg J '71 I J MARY-MA FRONT ROW: Helen Getbehead, Gay Vogel, Nancy Bierlein, Susie Nuechterlein. ROW 2: Ethelwyn Bassani, Donna Pomeroy, Ruth Ann Ruhter, Joan Sulken, Shirley Leininger, Gene Lietz, Barbara Martin. ROW 3: Mary Beltz, Jane Luekens, Mary Ann Voges, Margaret Fussell, Sandra Holt, Lee Storm, Dorothy Machina, Joanne Werling, Roberta Hawkins, Ruthann Meyer, Joanne Janssen, Joan Nelson, Mary Jo Homan. Absent: Lynette Grube, Marilyn Hagen, Janet Brenizer. KNEELING: Kathy Fireham- mer, Diane Strefling. SEATED: Marian Enders, Sharon Stevens, Dorene Ger- bitz, Louis Doerr, Carol Mueller. STANDING: Sharon Nobis, Linda Merklinger, Ruth Brauer. Absent: Cordell Zuege, Susan Sharum, Janet McMullen, Judy Wiechman, Amelia Model, Christine Doris, Rosemary Sutmaier, Carol Neel. 56 A HALL SEATED: Joan Sylvester, Jeanne Leicken. STANDING: Karen Urke, Barbara Wat- kins, Ellen Weigelt, Sandra Otto, Kathryn Schefft, Joyce Steeneck, Ruth Gruenhagen, Donna Fink. Absent: Maggie Knoll, Carol Burrows, Mar- lene Cleland, Judy Klein, Sandra Quandt, Joyce Wie- gert. .I-. is e fe-ff.:. ie,. 4:1 FRONT ROW: Mary Herwig, Sandy Meyer, Carol Stelter, Cindy Boots, Sandy Niemi. ROW 2: Gayle Falk Ellen Scheidt, Colleen Yoho, Sharon Beltz, Linda Gadziemski, Alma Rugenstein, Ellie Ruhlig, Anne Mangels Jan Krauskoph. ROW 3: Joyce Heitger, Morlette Wesche, Joyce Billmon, Carol Anderson, Charlotte Streufert Caroline Braun, Elaine Bicker, Ruth Benck, Elizabeth Duval, Charlene Fillmore, Natalie Witte, Dottie Steidel Absent: Susie Bender, Ericko Bieber. 57 r 1 SEATED: Ed Heinz, Don Stuckwisch, Dick Braun, Tom Wegener, Dave Mielke, Ken Taglauer, Chuck Wuensche, Dave Krause. STANDING: Wayne Keller, Don Pal- meter, Bill Baessler, Daryl Lockwood, Al Krause, Howard Bunge, Dale Avenson, Curtis Riske. Absent: Ed Rup- precht, Rog Schmohe, Terry Lehman, Harry Vaughan, Bill Sandau, Harold Rempert, Ken Rout. A if .'-Y. - u ,.i. V ,wzcr 3gg:bi,114.mm: , Eic..J.iQ.Q- L. !i'ieinxsJg,.i . il VY'-73' A EF!TL3L1iL.'!ESi iris Q . Emil. ' ' '. . ' Q :ig.:cu':',.e A 'vwll-3 r Im - ...:-.13 s A T fra DAVID S.. FRONT ROW: John Felten, Herb Pinske, Leon Bierlein, Al Koch. BACK ROW: Wayne Rehmer, Fred Ortner, Warren Scheiwe, Lee Stocker, Bob Smith, Jack Kosinsky, Louie Vance, Dave Mohler. Absent: Dick Lutz, Bill Witt, Don Buerkel. l A 'll un J 511-'-1 ' .-- ll, Nllr' lf -l FRONT ROW: Dove Eickemeyer, Dale Brui- lag, Ken Butherus, Fred Piellusch. BACK ROW: Howard Hol- schen, Neil Bishop, Gene Fletcher, Larry Crook, Bill Driskill, Mike Bauer, Elroy Wunderlich, Jim Pagels, Ed Kern, John Rindfleisch. ll Q Q 1 , M - . Q . 4 N 1. .i N , FRONT ROW: Al Federsen, Chuck Dietz, Ron Fode, Bob Kassel, Ed Hessler, Don Wischmeyer, Art Hemler, Paul Wargo, Mike Bird. SEATED: Bob Helmkomp. ROW 2: Tom Thaney, Bob Pletsch, Ken Lampe, Dave Dobosz, Leland Drumm, Olin Fischer, Buzz Swithers, Ernie Wendt, Bob Gruetzmacher, Jim Wohlken, Mike Thieroff, Bob Neubauer, Denny Grobowski. Absent: Larry Kraft, Darwin Johnson, Elwyn Ewald, Dennis Malone, Fred Hoebel, Art Borckholtz, Rich Rausch, Jim Sellmeyer, Cop Rullman. 59 fr r, 'A . FRONT ROW: Susan Wessel, Lorraine Eldridge, Doris Meyerman. ROW 2: Elaine Klein, Virginia Bornhop, Marsha Sandin, Carol Mc- Kay, Vivian Koym, Sue Reichart, Ruth Thiel, Bev Thomas. Absent: Joan Carl- son, June Tomastick, Mary Lou Zabel. KOH FRONT ROW: Bonita Wohlhueter, Mary Giese, Kathy Hilpert, Teresa Moser, Diane Sandor, Kathy Van Norman, Barbara Wonning. ROW 2: Kay Yagow, Judy Kaponya, Phyllis Pfund, Helen Zurstadi, Dorothea Fuchs, Carolyn Ernst, Jerry Nicolaus, Judy Rauh. ? FRONT ROW: Barb Koehneke, Dorofhy Homan, Judy Wischmeyer, Ruih Peterson, Joyce Pinske, Karen Redde- mann. ROW 2: Jean Rodammer, Sandy Rummel, Susan Sakala, Pamela Ruth, Donna Lovekamp, Carolyn Neumann, Judy Wangerin. FRONT ROW: Eunice Tuschy, Lin- da Lineberger, Lorraine Hruska, Grace Droegemueller. ROW 2: Barbara Taylor, Elaine Werling, Melba HueHmeier, Carol Toensing, Janis Chapman, Carmen Winter. ROW 3: Marie Kums, Di Ann Danzer, Judy Graichen, Sandy Roenz, Kathy Knief, Mary Jo Cline, Karen Harris, Eileen Knob- loch. Absent: Lois Kethc, Marlene Zahn, Margaret Cluver, Ann Fed- der. K C7 2' v. ur' FRONT ROW: Tom Nier- man, Paul Weismanfel, Roger Mueller, Harold Synatschk, Ron Maas, Dave Janisko, Tom Zahn, Ken Huedepohl. ROW 2: Bill Plath, Al Lipke, Ray Geweke, Gene Lind, Mar- cus Kuring, Paul Neipp, Jerry Wolf, Ron Stallman. Absent: Charles Domann, Paul Gerlach, John Hux- hold, Al Maier, Wilfred Nitz, Arr Plath, Ron Porter, Gin Woo. 1 u 5, V x BROHN FRONT ROW: Fred Theye, Gene Betterman, Dick Cal- houn, Gerard Bohlmann. ROW 2: Ed Winkelmann, Gerald Schaar, Jim Went- land, Garry Decker, Ernest Rakow. FRONT ROW: Jim Lillie, Ken Eggeman, Earl Genzel, Dick Schleef. ROW 2: Paul Dilloway, Harvey Neu- mann, Bill Ludtke, David Wendt, Eldon Nast. Ab- sent: Al Hermann, Jim Schmit, Ken Pilot, Jim Palmer. ALL SEATED: .low Strubbe, Paul Schneider, Frank Gabler, Kurf Gremel. STANDING: Fred Gerds, Doug Zapa- tocny, Art Klausmeier, Bill Menz, Andy Laesel, Dave Barfelt, Bruce Kosmatka, Harry Mowery. Absent: Ron Merritt, Gerald Mey- er, Terry Weslock. LINDEM ROW 2: Ann Sadlon, Norma Kreuger, Louise Siermer, Ruth Mampe, Ardifh Albrecht, Marty Sfrueferi, Ann Eggerd- ing, Nadine Francis, LaVerne Auler, Margie Toepper, Judy Zahn. FRONT ROW: Karen Rutkowsky, Carol Kionka, Linda Gentry, Nancy Everson, Rufh Rode, Ja Vimirup. 1,1 FRONT ROW: Sylvia Weber, Marie Eismarm, Diane Timm. ROW 2: Ruth Muller, Joyce Kopsell, Sharon Reinke, Doroihy Schmoock, Karen Gruenwald. ROW 3: Karen Thorsen, Jacqueline Appelf, Margaret Budde, Maire Duewer, Kathy Culp, Sandra Wilson, Joyce Pifer, Judy Kirsch, Carol Sirowig, Barbara Abrams, Nancy Recknagel, Carolyn Zuehlsdorf, Susan Kiehl. 64 N HALL cz FRONT ROW: Ann Hoglund, Janet Schuth, Leila Buddenboum, Ruth Ann Wright. ROW 2: Sherrill Moeckel Barbara Goerke, Erna Genz, Mary Ann Homeier, Diane Duerk, Darlene Loos, Susan Niemeyer. ROW 3 Annefle Kontak, Carol Rodrian, Lois Reinek, Elaine Heuer, Norma Nelson, Marilyn Gamrn, Norma Ploeiz Mary Ann Toekeli, Ruth Eberhard, Elise Rel-aberger. :J L1 FRONT ROW: Rhoda Tews, Marilynn Mueller, Mary McNemar, Clara Haag, Sally Kay, Linda Berg, Carol Elferdink. ROW 2: Darlene Kasch, Rena Donnell, Sharryn Hutfllz, Sandra Loose, Carol Roth, Louann Domke, 65 I FRONT: Judy Chittock, Pat Manka. SEATED: Bonnie Godfrey, Barb Laucus, Carolyn Wasse, Ruth Bracher, Jean Kottlowski. BACK ROW: Louann Domke, Ellen Duncleck, Carol Martin, Jan Hin- richs, Karen Seggebruch, Betty Ann Jeanine Burke, Karen Dahmer. LINDEMANN HALL X , M - 4. .. , . pt... 2 2'-S A-'. . , . ann- , ' . .furry is 1, . I f 1 ' -My few. rg ,-. 'L1 . , ,,. K .. , J ff. H :Tm -. -if-5 ' . .. -. ,ji 51 an 'rin' Nlfiil rlfilf ills swxlllll 45 .rl Tl .Plum ,f-J' isjgiuirl 1. -1-X SEATED: Lois Hoyer, Jan Rieke, Sandy Helmer, Donna Steinmann, Norlene Mueller, Lois Miller, Kris Hoes- man, Gail Tostrud, Mary Ellen Bauman, Louise Bender, Cathy Strasen. STANDING: Irma Vogel, Sarah Schriefer, Karen Boleber, Lois Ream, Patty Rutz, Marcia Baird, Mary Babb, Shirley Goecker. 66 Sabo, Jeannette Leifzau, Dorothy Day, They're always the underdogs. T' 'xl M x ' T x ' ww fi 53. -Tj y Y i Come min or some shine V ll ,,42,'fr RA ' 'll' T '3 l 'I . 5 Q If KRAUSS HALL 4 i SEATED: Tim Laatsch, Dave Meyer, Dave Krohne, Roy Cordes, Gary Groteleuschen, Dennis Wossenpflug, Bill Schmidt, Ted Berlinski. STANDING: Dick Hllgendorf, Rog Schmohe, Don Last, Jim Weiss, Leon Wessel. Crawford, Bob Kirsch, Rog Ganser, John Weber, Jeff Daley, Dave 67 La ms, Tom FRONT ROW: Gordon Block, Jim Myezek, Dave Lorenz, Larry Kohn, Keith Kummon, Mick McGee, Glen Moenning, Bob Rup- prechf, Dole Vorwerk, Clyde Bunfe, Dan Scheck. ROW 2: Ken Werring, Ed Gropofin, Leo Deifemeyer, Dove Henry, Curl Schoen- beck, Mel Wille, Bob Ader, Don Kruecke- berg, Den Orkgifz, Bill Broclcley, George Lemke, Bob Snurko, Willard Bellin. Absenf: Dennis Rodtke, John Meyer, Bob Gibson. KRAUS ' r Corl Kuhlfeldf, Mike Meyer, B o b Klousmeier, Fred Behnke, Corl Eismon, Bruce Janefzke, Jim Hczndrich, Har- old Bacon, Bob Schaeffer, Eugene Wochholz, Glenn Lohrmonn, Dove Wyonf, Jerry Hopp, Terry Rudolph, Steve Sprunger. ALL FRONT ROW: Dick Sengele, Norm Hellmers, Dove Ewold, Al Behnke, Bill Nehls, Bill Loughner, Jerry Zimmermann. ROW 2: Dove Soeger, Ar- nold Pierlng, Michoel Rogers, Ron Wismur, Ev Wllloson, Bob Krueger, Dick Wyss- monn, Don Buuck, Dick Dorn, Denny Schroder. Ab- sent: Pete Strodl, Ron Cri- varo. FRONT ROW: Fred Hummer, Ron Lockner, B r u c e Krogenbrink, Roger Walker, Tim Krenzke, Don Mueller. ROW 2: Arlin Arbeiter, Allan Keup, Leon Symoischk, Ed Groefe, Paul Sclwoper, Eugene Merkle, Glen Hoff- schneider, Otto Thieme, Dick Benedum, Gory Snyder, Dick Hokolo, Michoel Riese, Jim Born. i -r, 'lfrf is ? MONROE AND BONNIE BRAE .Z-Fifi? 1 -4-4: ,ae . , .11-T157 F ' Y-4' flaw If ,, V,-,.li' ,L J .9 1.7 -3 is ,gy J i 552.1 1f:f,, Lf1r' :. 'uf QM., ET, ,. . ,, 5 f, .aw V, gi l' hge., 5 - yn' ,44 '11 V- :,!:.' 1 -:ly . F -.ij Zrfi. f-:gif 15,5 f . -1- x, : ir -H izl,-,-1:1 1!-,- - n Eg'-i' 53, ,-, xv :. 5-.1 -E -fg?,:j,iQ 'L':'- -rllvlff,-'1 'f f V ,1.!fL Y .,51.Y.V,,:q 2. T-:L,l,n.g? '31 ,gg u vhg jxj'- ' .A,ji-k1f':',.g,.-- ' -,fsf--'P 4 515332 34-4, - ' ' FRONT ROW: Evelyn Pooker, Julie Gasf, Diane Mack. ROW 2: Elizabeth Huerstel, Jcirianne Zickuhr. ROW 3: JoAnn Hoppe, Virginia Puelle, Roberta Bultmann. 70 FRONT ROW: LuAnn Leeney, Diane Logan, Nancy Klcutt, Karen Meissner. ROW 2: Helen Halter, Sandy Sapafka, Rhoda Lueb- kerf, Wanda Geisler, Peg Rciuser, Claire Hil- brandf, Jeanne Frued- enberger. ' 53 mil ii,-fe ii MD -PJ H A I C29 kr 1 i r R l R Ji ,jj Q- ' A l'M.:.ji tb' ..,. . .. B 4 1 A ii 7 llllfxl Q l f f - ll F. 1 Q' 1 W . Q rfi 'A-, FRONT ROW: Sharon Green, Jeanne Sfeien, Carolyn Rapp. ROW 2: Helen Medach, Jucly Trinklein, Barb Goetz, Sylvia Schueffe, Mary Brubaker, Ruth Vogel, Eileen Lackman. FRONT ROW: Toshiko Ueda, Diane Nystrom, Shirley Walenter, Helen Selberg, Phyllis Schultz, Alice Edwards, Nancy Mueller, Rhonda Theiss. ROW 2: Gar- net Arlf, Carol Radke, Jerilyn Eickholif, Carol Schaller. v-w 1, 4.- Q- .f ,S OFF Bob Blozelc, Bill Kammrath, Bill Sturm, Jim Kremer, John Stomm, Ron Kimsal, Jim Zehnder, Jim Vance, Dave Schoop, Roger Gottschalk, Dove Tetting, Don Kahre, Bob Rogalski, Tom Roemke. KNEELING: Fred Eichberger. FRONT ROW: Keith Rosche, David Luke, John Roth, Douglas Palechek, Kenneth Wollin, Bob Rupp. ROW 2: Bob Beck, Dan Wall, Gordon Teske, Dave Roth, Dan Roth, Art Halbardier, Ken Germann. ROW 3: Don Schulteis, Paul Kramer, John Schulenberg, Al Maleske. ROW 4: Garden Zalcrison, Bill Anchor, Jim Esmeier, George Noll, Ron Nichols, George Frank, Scott Sanderson, Ken Stueber, Dennis Boldt. 72 PUS FI- FRONT ROW: Sally Lenz, Mary Paul, Ruth Reinking, Naomi Nao, Sandra Kellor, Kay Monroe, Elaine Sipe. ROW 2: Sharon Schlemmer, Beverly Tischer, Barbara Berndt, Barbara Schmidt, Deanne Kozinski, 'Ruth Lo- beck, Diann Dumdie, Marie Lux, Karen Schlemmer, Karen Lindemann. 6- gf FRONT ROW: Pauline Kopper, Carol Fredericks, Karen Cale, Mary Wiese. ROW 2: Helen Wunderlick, Barb Kerwith, Carol Reeves, Bev Arnett, Sue Smyth, Janet Ottenbacher, Paulette Holtzen, Karen Zander, Karen Borchardt, Joanne Krause. 1 .. qfyfl FRONT ROW: Phyllis Gabriel, Kay Kionka, Frances Burk, Pearl Bruss, Gisa Volgt. ROW 2: Dorothy Gerzevski, Marion Wedel, Kay Van Cleve, Leslie Ryden, Rita Schaus, Evelyn Fettes, Luane Chorba, Lois Warnke, Sharon Brunhoefer. ROW 3: Carol Burandt, Judith Gerken, Carolyn Hardt, Karen Otto, Leanne Rossnagel, Judy Wehmeyer, Lorinda Aughey, Elaine Dautenhahn, Dorene Norden, Cynthia Schriefer, Elaine Wesche, Marilyn Rodenbeck, Judy Busarow, Sandra Graebner. 74 OFF MPUS 5519 f' mg, Left to right: Reuben Dietrich, M a r i I y n G o o d m a n, Mary Adam, Bill Riefschel, John Poelloi, Joan Nicholas, Virginia Thiel, Art Baisch. +-r'a C7 L- K - DAY STUDENTS FRONT ROW: Judi Hein, Mar- g a r e t Knight, Rosalyn Doenges, Bernice Gufknecht. ROW 2: Lynne Cione, Nola Goeres, Darlene Hamaan, Carol Vogel, Sue Echtenkamp, Nancy Geiss, Judy Schmidt, Barbara Timm, Bonnie Hacker, Donna Heinkel, Nancy Pacholke. 53 Wi! '- 'Y sf! 75 5 ll IUJU OR GA . .. 1, 4 , , . H' T 5 : 1f 1 l 2 , ..,. g,-X ' 11, x'. . A., . . , 1 Ar, , ' . 4' V. H.'f-lffx-'Ar-:L-nffl- -s,x1: 1'z1 Y1':7v:I F12I ' -ip' -fr-vf V -- ., my I 1 , y 0 Q vw-'vvw1 ' , 434 , fi. , f me 1 1 . , I- - QV- , . - ,rf - tx A'HONS Paul VolIrofh Gary Mrosko Leo Deltemeyer ShlrIey Lelnlnger Absent Prof Kenneth Schueler, udvlser Denms Malone chcurmun T h e RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE seeks To advance The spirlfudl well bemg of 'rhe student body and brlng The scuv ing Gospel To others HEEL CTIVITIES EE The four committees of the DIVISION OF WORSHIP are concerned with aiding the students in their various forms of worship. L1 SEATED: Prof. Theo. Bundenthal, adviser, Jim Hauch, chairman. ROW 2: Kathy Roemke, Bonita Wahlhueter, Tom McGhee. ROW 3: Roger Gottschalk, Dorothy Redecker, Stan Holimeyer, Loren Schwiebert, Clairon Perkins. The DIVISION OF EDUCATION AND INFORMATION informs the college community on foreign and home missions as well as other synodical activities. FRONT ROW: Linda Gadzleinski, Lois Hoyer, Arlene Rech, Sandra Niemi. ROW 2: Judith Templin, Dick Galchas, chairman, Prof. Albert Glock, adviser, Elvira Ruhlig. The RELIGIOUS DISCUSSION GROUP stimulates intelligent thinking and discussion on Biblical tests and tex- tual content, applying them to Christian fellowship, stewardship, and problems. FRONT ROW: Frank Gabler, Ruth Ruhter, Dick Adler, chairman, Jeanine Burke, Joan Carlson. ROW 2: Sue Platt, Prof. Albert Glock, adviser, Dick Gaichas, Ronal Thies, Rich Kruger, Doreen Gerbitz, Judy Graichen. 79 COLLEGE UNION The COLLEGE UNION COMMIT- TEE, Through its various sub- committees, provides a program aimed at coordinating leisure- time activities with educational studies. ,,, .l YL! Stan Kramer, Marilyn Berndt, Paul Kramer, Bobbie Hawkins, Ellie Werling. Absent: Adviser, Joyce Nahrwald. Marilyn Rodenbeck, Lowell Dickmeyer, Karen Harris, Otto Thieme, Kay Yagow, Karen Otto, Caro- lynn Hardt, Elaine Wesche, Dave Nelson, Lenore Lipske, Dave Eickemeyer, Mary Ellen Baumann, Rita Schaus, Janet Trinkle, Roberta Bultmann, TIES COMMITTEE spon- sors and directs those activities which will en- rich the cultural lite of CULTURAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Jul 80 the student body. Jeanne Freudenberger, Lu- Ann Leeney, Denny Gra- bowski, Peggy Rauser, Prof. Robert Busse, adviser, Dave Dobosz, chairman, Gisa Voigt, Tom Thaney, Prof. Walter Martin, adviser, Dave Nelson, Alan Fedder- sen. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE The SOCIAL ACTIVITIES COMMIT- TEE plans and organizes the social activities for the students of Concor- dia. ATHLETIC COUNCIL ATHLETIC COUNCIL coor- dinates the athletic pro- gram of the Student Asso- ciation and works with the Athletic Department in planning the campus intra- mural sports. .Iudy Wischmeyer, Bruce Kosmatka, Donna Keinkel, Bob Toepper, Carol Tetz, Jeanette Lietzau, Coach Harold Brackberg, advis- er, Miss Judy Meissler, adviser, Bill Driskill, Bev Arnett, Mr. AI Oesterreich, adviser, Lois Kethe, Leon Bierlein, Jerry Boyles. Ab- sent: Chairman, Jerry Wolf. SEATED: Ken Gundlach, Tom Burroughs, Gay Vogel, Carolyn Mueller, Ernie Wendt, Chuck Dull, chairman, Mary Ellen Baumann, AI Buerger, Rhoda Luebkert, Dave Janisko. STAND- ING: Margaret Knight, Cordell Zuege, Prof. George Nielson, adviser, George Frank, Mardy Moellering. 4 il 1 fb , I I 4-. ' 2 , 'st I fi . A it , I ' ' - 'XI V . 'ff' ' K -r T K i 1 151541 1 ff t tl I T n' f flvt I is 1 gr- L lt T , Y'-ff, . I , fit?-L. ,gg I , ' ,, it '. , 4.1 , I t '-fy ' 'X 'gg T., I it '-?j1,w - L-, X ,L . k N :IQ-tiff,-X, J -' ta, h ' ,jjf jj 3 1 1 .7g.'i. lI'. I-1 ' ' , 'V- I sr 51 7 N -- ,jj Q, F . . -. '. so T -1i:f,-ff-'4':.-ev., f 'L .. - . f' 5:2220-leg. J 81 -Q' WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION strives to further an active interest in team and individ- ual sports for women and foster the highest type of college spirit and sportsmanship through reg- ular practice and athletic competition. ,fi FRONT ROW: Irma Vogel, Judy Meissler, adviser. ROW 2: Darlene Behling, chairman, Francis Becker, adviser. ROW 3: Dorofthy Malvitz, Jeanette Lietzau. FRONT ROW: Eunice Guebert, Grace Kringel, Donna Heinkel, Nancy Bierlein. ROW 2: Ruth Thurm, Lois Kiethe, Janet Blase. ROW 3: Kathy Scheltt, Kathy Culp, Barb Blatt. FRONT ROW: Melba Hueffmeyer, Marilyn McMullen, Rozanne Starke. ROW 2: Cathy Harre, Sue Reichart, Lenore Lipske, Lee Storm. ROW 3: Arden Foerster, Carol Bormet, Bev Arnett. 82 C CLUB ALPHA SIGMA PHI C CLUB, Concordia's honorary athletic, social organizatoin aids the Athletic De- partment in running athletic events, sponsors an athletic scholarship, and handles the concession stand at intercol- legiate sports events. FRONT ROW: Bill Hoesman, Ed Grapatin, Bill Menz, Art Blum, Bob Rogalski. ROW 2: Ev Willason, Jim Palmer, Dave Tetting, Jim Zehnder, ROW 3: Gary Berlinski, Don Peter- son, Al Behnke, Tom Buck. FRONT ROW: Pete Becker, Al Schulclt, Louis Vance, Denny Verseman, Dave Traster. ROW 2: Rich Rausch, Mike Bird, Don Spitz, adviser, .lim Vance, Myron Schumacher, Jim Schmit, Dick Wintersteln. FRONT ROW: Bob Blazek, Fred Gerds, Dick Hilgendorf, president, Leon Bierlein, Chuck Marousek. ROW 2: Elwyn Ewald, Don Buerkel, Darwin Johnson, Bob Krueger, Bob Gruetz- macher. ROW 3: Gordon Block, Don Sellke, Tom Sanford. 83 The purpose of the HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB is to educate and inform the student body about inter-group and inter-personal re- lations in the light of Christian ethics. HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB Bernice Gutknecht, Elwyn Ewald, chairman, Prof. Max Culver, adviser, Cynthia Schriefer, Louise Meyer. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB endeavors to develop a basic understanding throughout the student body in the field of foreign relations. Dr. Neelak Tiernagel, adviser, Judy Meier, Loren Schwiebert, chairman, John Stamm, Paul War- go, Dave Schoop, Kay Monroe, Roy Austensen. 84 SUPPLY TEACHERS ACTIVITIES GROUP FRONT ROW: Tom McGhee, Jim Hauch, Prof. Al Senske, Adviser. ROW 2: Nancy Werrbach, Jo Vo- den, Judy Schumacher. S.'l'.A.G. strives to advance the level of professional growth of the student body by providing programs designed to be of specific value to future Lutheran teachers. YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING GROUP ris, Paul Vollrath. ROW 2 kuhr, Chairman, Anne Man Carol Fredericks. Y.L.T.G. has aided future teachers in meeting the extracur- ricular needs of the youth of Christ by initiating its active Concordia Field Workers program and presenting various programs of interest to future youth leaders. 85 FRONT ROW: Karen Har- Carol Buesching, Jari Zics gels, Prof. Walter Wanger- in, Adviser, Jo Werling, CONCORDIA PLAYERS CONCORDIA PLAYERS en- riches the general experi- ences of a future teacher by sponsoring study groups and by presenting dramatic productions throughout the year. Bob Helmkamp, Nancy Ninstil, Prof. William Lehman, adviser, Marilyn Cole, Russell Kopitzke, Jeri Temp- lin, Judy Meier, Jim Wentland, James Esmeier. Under a reorganization program this year, SPEECH CLUB -i 7, l l l SPEECH CLUB offers Qi Concordia students the -V opportunity to partici- l pate in all the areas of public speaking. l Diane Nystrom, Prof. Fredrick Kolch, adviser, Paul Wargo, chairman. 86 DEUTSCHE VEREIN in- forms its members about some of the more inter- esting aspects of the German people, their language, and their cul- ture. GERMAN CLUB 'il f-J 55 4 'ii FRONT ROW: Louise Meyer, Pat Das, Eunice Guebert, Ruth Beltz. ROW 2: Joyce Heyer, Lynda Meitz, Gor- don Zackrison, Ken Palrnreuter. Absent Mrs. Edith Morrison, Adviser, Art Baisch, Chairman. FRENCH CLUB The CERCLE FRANCAIS provides an opportunity for students to begin, maintain or grow in the skills of the French language as well as acquaint its members with the French culture. ,, Q - Ruth Brocker, Eunice Mroch, Dorindo Heinze, Prof. Paul Kreiss, Ad- viser, Carol Stelter, Pearl Bruss, June Brasch, Bonnie Hacker, Carole Elferdink, Mary McNemar, Ed Klein, Beverly Hiske. 87 CAMPUS ENTERPRISES 1:.!ur.ng,U-,. 7 1 l ' I w...4umyuao - V ' ,- A ' 1 4. 1 , - ,,,. .P ,-.1 f ' A 'qi 1 ' ' i '-fl ' X wif mv.. . IvV..f ' 'YJ s fi P+-if CAMPUS CATHODE: Fred Hoebel, Gary Decker, Man- ager. l,il' CAMPUS CORNER: Tom Buck, Chuck Weiss, Manager, Larry Zuberbier. PHOTO SHOP: Paul Gerlach, Manager. BARBER SHOP: SEATED: Dave Briese, Dick Wimemein' The CAMPUS ENTERPRISES help fo make The daily life of each Lowell Dgckmeyerl STANDING: Kuff Gremell Rage, student more enjoyable by providing convenient services. Thusius, Chuck Dull, Manager. BOARD OF ENTERPRISES Roger Thusius, Chairman WORKSHOP- Jerry Wolf, Manager. Fred Hoebel Carol Ewen CAMPUS CLEANERS: .Jerry Boyles, Bill Hoesman, Man- ager, Carol Ewen. I SCIENCE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION DiAnn Danzer, George Ginder, chairman, Mike Bauer, Chuck Dietz, Prof. Gordon Besch, adviser, Sandy Sapatka. S.R.O. helps its members gain insight into the problems and methods of teaching sci- ence and mathematics in the Lutheran school system. S.A. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE eo? Carolyn Zuehlsdorf, Tom Thaney, chairman, Sandy Sapatka, Marilyn Rodenbeck, Judy Templin, Rhoda Tews, Beth Witte, Sharon Soderling, Elvira Ruhlig, Anne Mangels. Absent: Prof. Martin Neeb, adviser. The S.A. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE works together with the publicity chairman ot each organization in the Student Association to maintain a unified quality in on-campus and oft-campus publicity. 89 i SPECTATOR 1 uv W7 FRONT ROW: Kcy Kionko, Lois Schiller, Carol Mueller , Editor, Ken Rout. ROW 2: .ionef Roth Koren Winter Sondra Ruopp, Anita Pflum, Gordon Zokrison, Bob Kruse. Absent: Prof. Kenneth Heinitz, adviser. I -if . ex ,-I W J.---, Typing frantically for Specy The SPECTATOR cittempts To foster the principle of positive Christian journalism on the Concordia com- pus through obiective reporting of campus news cmd through the editorials. s.-21 . Anxious moments in meeting o deadline 90 lf' 1 PILLARS FRONT ROW: Beth Witte, copy editor, Chuck Weiss, sports editor, Denny Grabowski, layout editor, Ron Stallman, art editor, Ernie Rakpw, business manager. ROW 2: Bob Blazek, organizations editor, Pete Becker, editor-in-chief, Prof. Roy Schoenborn, advisor, Barb Berndt, faculty and administration editor, Jo Werling, school life editor, Sue Nuechterlein, underclass editor, Marion Wedel, staff typistg Barb Blatt, seniors editor. The PILLARS editors and staff together prepare and present to the Concordia family a pictorial history of their entire year at Concordia. . L . 4 l ' 47' n-1m - -' ll' V Q L A Q A FRONT ROW: Judy Kaponya, Sharon Huttilz, Bob Rupp, Dave Bartelt, Marilyn Rodenbeck, Dorene Norden, Jean Rodammer. ROW 2: Judy Schumacher, Judy Behnken, Arlin Arbeiter,'Dorothy Schmook, Kathy Clu- ver, Bryan O'Connor, Lois Hoyer, Janice Pyle, Lesley Ryden, Nancy Ninstil, Paul Wargo. 91 COLLE , of iT 4'-, 311 .f , fa' gb 1 V S V, W j A ggi, 45 V ' , ip' -si., ' fl - . A., .,I. i : fig .L , 1 1-S , K, ', 5,1 .S ' xi Q R . e 4 ' 2' I ' ' A hy 'F . A ', 5 .I x' 3 .. 5 y X ' ' . 4' The COLLEGE CHORUS offers sfudenfs the experience of learning and performing Those TREBLE CHOIR The purpose of The 'gi ix Miss Joyce Nahrwculd, diredor. TREBLE CHOIR is fo provide ROW 1: Garnet Arif, Bonita Wohl- direct experience for The students 1 L hvefef- ROW 21 Judifh RQUHI Cvnfhid To engage frequently in The Service 1 Boots, Sharon Schlemmer. ROW 3: Teresa of music for Chapel and in the occasional Moser, Joyce Prfer, Carol Schlne, Nancy Werrbach. ROW 4: Mary Giese, Pat Ruiz, Judith Kirsch, Carol festival services' Q - Sfrowig, Paulene Kopper. ROW 5: Carol Mortensen, Q 'v , , Ccxrmen Wunfers, Shirley Wcilonter, Susan Sukala, Karen Buck, Karen Kressman. 92 N U HORUS i ' Q 9 K9 F ' 1 . -1' f ' , lf' s y J, t he - L' if- as X' 'f t, G f. ft - 4 L ll we ll l 'J ,, P R w -A 1 ' ' ,L' t . l J mae. -. 'ix works from sacred choral literature in which on orchestra plays ct maior role. CHORALE CHOIR The CHORALE CHOIR serves directly in the worship life of the student body as well as provides a practical training opportunity for its members through the observation and discussion of typical parish choir problems and their solutions. Qeeee 'Y FRONT ROW: Jeanne Leicken, Mary Ann Herwig, Jerilyn Eickhofi, Joe Strubbe, Ken Germann, Ron Wismar, Mary Ann Keck, Sylvia Schuette, Leanne Rossnagel, Joyce Laux. ROW 2: Toshiko Ueda, Ruth Vogel, Carol Taen- sing, Judy Templin, Will Nitz, Bob Goetz, Dave Luke, Rich Kruger, Ruth Thurn, Lenore Lipske, Eileen Lackmann, Helen Selberg. ROW 3: Arden Foerster, Gloria Krentz, Judy Koelling, Greta Meyer, Lois Kethe, Barb Koehneke, Jerry Meyer, Glen Lohrman, Eugene Merkle, Lois Warnke, Linda Lineberger, Kay Kionka, Janet Kritsch, 92? Sharon Brugman. ROW 4: lrma Pfau, Donna Bulgrin, Joan Nelson, June Brash, Joanne Werling, Peggy Rauser Carolyn Rapp, Roger Walker, Gerry Scharr, Andy Loesel, Dick Dorn, Tim Laatch, Janaan Frick, Carolynn Hardt, Judy Meier, Sandy Niemi, Kathy Roemke. ROW 5: Car- leen Kleinschrodt, Suzanne Schmidt, Claudia Niemann, Carol Kionka, Helen Zuerstadt, Marsha Sanclin, Ruth Benck, Ken Werring, Jim Kremer, John Roth, Mike Riese, June Tomastick, Marie Lux, Shirley Leininger, Joanne Janssen. Director, Thomas Gieschen. MADRIGALS The MADRIGALS, a group composed of six men and six women, is devoted to the singing of mad- rigals and functions as a special group which performs at community and school gatherings. FRONT ROW: Mary Etzler, MaryAnne Behrmann, Rita Raabe, Judy Wehmeyer, Wendy Lorch, Director, Russell Kopitzke. ROW 2: Dave - A Luke, Ken Lampe, Ron Fade, Ken Rout, Jim Berlinski. 'v i ,, ' v 'm . u , 8 . ,A i l.. l , v 'L 'E' COLLEGIANS 3 , COLLEGIANS is a choral group of sixteen men which performs at various gatherings and worship services on-campus and of?-campus. Mick Riese, Frank Gobler, Ken Ger- mann, Tom Wegener, Ken Tclglauer, Warren Scheiwe, Ecl Rupprecht, Ken Butherus, Otto Thieme, Norm Helmers. SEATED: Lee Stocker, Director. COLLEGIETTES COLLEGlE'I'I'ES, a group of sixteen female singers, presents a varied program of sacred and secular mu- sic for on-campus and off-campus activities. Ruth Muller, Judy Behnken, Claudia Nie- mann, Doris Wacker, Phyllis Parsons, Kathy Cluver, Peggy Rauser, Ellen Stahl, Kay Kionko, Arlene Veliky, .lo Voden, Dottie Stuenkel, Nancy Vanderhorst, Lin- da Lineberger, Nancy Ninstil. SEATED: I Shirley Spitzer, Director. 94 SENIOR COLLEGE CHOIR il L J , ' I -vt iv 3 G f w ZS: .. ,- - '- sa 5, Qt ' .Q 'VI 11 li' fn ' 'ri 'Ji' Hx' '- 1 , -YL? u Q, t t . .r :QA 7 , II yy re g! jg gi .s 4 15 5: ll ' L, I 3 The SENIOR COLLEGE CHOIR serves the student body by sing- ing in daily chapel or at festival services in the liturgical year and represents the student body by performing for the public. FRONT ROW: Karin Meisner, Judy Trinklein, Rhonda Thiess, Carol Radke, Carol Stelter, Jeanine Burke, Kay Kionka, Lor- raine Eldridge, Elaine Klein, Jo Voden, Rita Raabe, Mary Ann Behrmann, Mary Etzler, Pat Junge. ROW 2: Joyce Heyer, Sandy Otto, Wendy Lorch, Mardy Moellering, Andrea Born, Donna Lovekamp, Jo O'brien, Kathy Schettt, Elaine Bicker, Ruth Ruh- ter, Donna Pomeroy, Rosalie Schultz, Barb Koehneke, Jan Trin- kle, Prof. Gieschen, Director. ROW 3: Susan Wessel, Bobby Hawkins, George Ginder, Ron Fade, Ken Rout, Joan Sulken, Annette Schroeder, DeLay Goeglin, Tom Thaney, Ken Lampe, Paul Gruetzmacher, Marilyn Stark, Irma Buhlrnan, Ellen Stahl. ROW 4: Ken Butherus, Rich Kruger, Chuck Weiss, Al Koch, Dennie Schrader, Lee Stocker, Fred Hoebel, Larry Udy, Ed Grapatin, Russ Kopitzke, Dick Adler, Ken Huedepohl, Ran Schnell, Bud Bisbee. JUNIOR COLLEGE CHOIR Ei it-. Fi'5irFf,1j '53 fiiifif Lnsif?Qitt'5?i??ff.iiif- L' 'l' i3ii5i'i::t ajteiiiifuf Jgtisii . 5 Writ i vii1:i'l2iZ , '.I' iill.il52lQl'3liil laiiiifliiiifilfiii-iiiigillitll-iii!-li?QlIll'llllli33illllli:l.liilllflliiT fl J liw'2s?.'.i'fvl.f,5' ji:ft3l,5ff ill'-lf 3'1 ififi'-gsaftipmil l, 'i 65? ..f tfaf. Q, ts, E l1tttt,liay'gz-ins J v .aww wig' ,la B ' r by K ., 5 M' vt , L Ci A IQ t vpfgi Q5 e s 'fi eg- Q N , ' if . L' ., K fl .y ' 1. T qs' ' -. + 16' V rf : BJ' 91 . 1 - 3 0 ' 5. '-rf if N 5 ' X Lf! 44 - get c ,J tglyaak Rt li l' The seventy member JUNIOR COLLEGE CHOIR, by demonstrat- ing much of the new form of church music in its performances throughout the Chicago area, fulfills one area of Concordia's responsibility to the community. FRONT ROW: Lois Warnke, Barb Schmidt, Ruth Thurn, Steve Sprunger, Bob Gibson, Otto Thieme, Mike Meyer, Jim Lillie, Jim Born, Margaret Budde, Su- san Keihl, La Nell Kappler, Nancy Ninstil, Ruth Peterson. ROW 2: Judy Busarow, Jan Schuth, Darlene Kasch, Karen Reddeman, Judy Wangerin, Joe Strubbe, Dave Luke, Frank Gablor, Ri, Austensen, Bob Blazek, Norlene Mueller, Marilyn Grief, Pam Ruth, Darlene Toepke, Sandy Wilson. ROW 3: Donna Heinkel, Marie Lux, Carolyn Ernst, Judy Kaponya, Dick Calhoun, Ted Lams, Gerry Meyer, Dan Wall, Jim Kremer, Dick Benedum, Sar- ah Schriefer, Jean Kottlowski, Ardith Albrecht, Cathy Strasen, Ruth Reinking. ROW 4: Janet Krauskopf, Dorene Norden, Judy Templin, Mike Riese, Pete Strodl, Ken Eggeman, Tim I.aatsch, Bob Klausmeier, Bruce Kosmatka, Tom Buck, Ruth Ann Wright, Karen Rutkowsky, Carol Kionka, Elaine Heuer, Carol Martin, Phyllis Pfund, Sharon Poellot. Absent: Prof. Paul Bunies, Direc- IOI'. BAND Concordia's CONCERT BAND provides an opportunity for instrumentalists at Concordia to perform the classical and contemporary as well as popular band music. ia FRONT ROW: Dottie Homan, Marilyn Rodenbeck, Karen Buck, Carol Neumann, Paulette Holtzen, Bonita Wohlhueter, Mar- garet Cluver, Georgia Kober, Judy Feier-tag, Lois Bender, Dar- lene Loos, Joan Kaufmann, Sandra Kellor. ROW 2: Mary Babb, Joyce Heitger, Pearl Bruss, Eunice Guebert, Helen Sel- berg, Carolyn Braun, Ruth Beltz, Ruth Kurth, Sharon Brug- man, Sally Boettcher, Karen Seggebruch, Dave Janislco, Bill DOMINOES Nehls, Neil Bishop. ROW 3: Sharon Battermann, Kathy Cluver, James Handrich, Jerry Zimmermann, Bob Goetz, Sue Sharum, Sharon Brunhoefer, Bud Bisbee, Warren Scheiwe, Gerard Bohlmann, Larry Belitz, Bill Schmidt, John Huxhold, Harvey Neumann, Dave Werdin. ROW 4: Lester Schmidt, Harold Ba- con, Don Sandor, Dale Brutlag, Prof. Harold Rohlting, direc- tor. DOMINOES helps to further a better understanding of iazz as well as provide an opportunity for members of the student body to perform popular music. FRONT ROW: Ken Taglauer, Jim Berlinski, Cordell Zuege, Jock Kosinsky, Les Schmidt, director, DeLoy Goeglein. ROW 2: David Henry, Dan Krueckeberg, Sharon Brunhoefer, Warren Scheiwe. ROW 3: John Meyer, Arnold Piering, Dave Werclin, John Roth. 96 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD Zi 1' FRONT ROW Paul Gruetzmacher, chairman, Art Baisch, Nancy Werrbach, Chuck Dull Stan Kramer, Jeri Zickuhr, Fred Hoebel, Paul Wargo, Tom Thaney, Dave Dobosz ROW 2: Dave Nelson, Russell Kopitzke, Loren Schwiebert, Gene Lietz Chuck Dietz Jerry Lange, June Brash, Pete Becker, Prof. George Nielsen, adviser Having a representative from every organization on campus, S.A.B. promotes and coordinates a planned program for the fullest benefit of the members of the Student Association. l Buzz session on important money mat- ' IEFS. rrrtill O l 97 WOMEN'S COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Kathy Culp, Jeanine Burke, Cordell Zuege, Leila Buddenboum, Donna Lovekomp, Carolyn Albers, Mary Ann Keck, La Vern Auler, Nancy Vanderhorst, Lois Finke, Dottie Stuenkel, Eunice Heyne, Dean Of Women. ROW 2: Charlotte Kirsch, Judy Kirsch, Rita Schaus, Judy Meier, Dotty Homan, Bev Arnett, Sue Reichart, Nancy Werrbach, Sue Bender, Elaine Werling, Bobby Hawkins, Irma Vogel, Cindy Schriefer, Shar- on Battermann, Sue Sakala, Mary McNemar, Nadine Francis, Sylvia Weber, WOMENS COUNCIL concerns itself with the dormitory life of the women' by dealing with dorm regulations and planning activities forthe women. MEN'S COUNCIL Nu Advisors - Prof. Lehman, Prof, Grotelueschen, Mr. Al Oester- man, Bob Rogalski, Dennis Verseman, Dave Traster, Clairon reich, Ken Werring, Fred Gerds, Ed Grapatin, Dick Hilgendorf, Perkins, Bill Menz, Jerry Wolf, Ron Stcillmann, Leon Bierlein. Dick Dorn, Dennie Schrader, .lim Schmit, Ron Schnell, Chair- MEN'S COUNCIL strives to promote Christian fellowship among the male students, en- courages them to make the best use of their God-given talents, and initially responsible for the practical aspects and regulations of dorm and campus life. SENATE fi' iii .K lit.: , ., ll-I Kenneth Palmreuter and Prof. Waldemar Affeldt acting Dean of Students SEATED: Joyce Laux, Tom Roemke, Bruce Kosmatka. STANDING: Mary Lou Zabel, Ken Taglauer, Carol Ewen, Margaret Fussell, Ruth Wright, Ron Bogen- schneider, Dale Vorwerk. Working very closely with the faculty and administration, the student SENATE is the final authority in all matters pertaining to all organizations and student business enterprises on campus not under the direct control of the administration. Paul Gruetzmacher, student coordinator, Ruth Muller, secretary, Kenneth Palmreuter, president, Dorothy Stuenkel, Women's Council chairman, Ron Schnell, Men's Council chairman, Rog Thusius, vice-president, Fred Hoebel, treasurer. 15, ix, 3 S lull 51,1 --.-.--v-W-v ,f, 1 q9 Y -E1 v N , 'I 5 1 w, A 79, 0 X gy., r- ,T .- S+: 3118 AI,-45 40- ,IU I W 1 1 ef. 134. -BEL.: iC?'f:f,,:p:-, A'fff ef::1::y':fg, sg ,L A Q .. f . ' -..!'Ci - , 5.'r, . , :f-:.r- - - 5 A ..- di gg .- lf? ' ' X. with 25555 fb' far 1. -- 'f , qw- L -f 1 , ff wS. ',f 1 c.3f gf' -,., 1 H1-I1 ia. 5 Jj?5f '?N,7' -Aff? - 'ij-373 -11, '-lf 'fi-'P'f'l-4-,. ici' , 4-53 A 1-.-ic . -V ,- . , . JSSJQ5 'E aut Q' ,,-. -3 F 'Rv -EFA l 9 I , ROW 'l: Tom Buck, trainer, Ed Grapatin, Quentin Almstedt, Dick Hilgendorf, co-captain, Chuck Marousek, co-captain, Art Blum, Bob Blazek, trainer. ROW 2: Norm Hellmers, manager, Tom Sandfort, Dave Tetting, Jim Zehnder, Fred Gerds, Dick Witte, Tom Weiss, Kurt Gremel. ROW 3: Ed Heinz, Gordon Block, Bob Gruetzmacher, Don Buerkel, Darwin Johnson, Eldon Nast, Bob Smith, Al Behnke, 7 -:arf lg' 1 . .WY x X Z tie.: 12 r -,: f H '-9,-ey -wi. 1, - 'f UU' 3:2 I ' ' gs r ' i Coaches Harold Brockberg and Al Senske Bill Kammrath. ROW 4: Don Sellke, Gary Berlinski, Bob Rogalski, Chris Rau, Herb Pinske, Don Peterson, Bob Krueger, Jim Schmit, Leon Bierlein. ROW 5: Elwyn Ewald, Jim Palmer, Ev Willason, Jeff Daley, John Meyer, Dick Sengele, Dennis Radtke, Dave Ewald, Don Last, Bill Menz. FOOTBALL The l96l Cougar football team was one whose desire and determination were un- matched. Despite hampering iniuries and untried men, the team developed into a solid ball club. Through rain-soaked games and rain-dampened practices, the team learned and provided Concordia with thrilling individual performances, great team efforts, and the school records of Rau, Schmidt, Behnke, and Hilgen- dorf. The ripening of many others not only gave the Cougars a good team in l96l, but prospects for an even greater one in 1962. ,I Al Behnlce - School single game record - 170 yds. Seniors: Dick Hilgendorf, Chuck Morousek, Quentin Almstedt, Ed Gropctin, Ari Blum. Willuson gallops STATISTICS We They U. of I.-Chi. ... ... O 18 Culver-Stockton . . . . . 7 0 St. Procopius ........ . . . O 6 Rose Polytechnic ...... 53 6 Northwestern College ....... 19 12 North Pork .......... . . . 13 21 Elmhurst ... ... 25 13 Seword ........ . 0 26 Record 4-4 f ' ,ll ' I T 1 'Q gt to l l i - 'Ch X IX 4 Co-captains: Dick Hilgenclorf, Chuck Marousek Schmitty flings. W iihs vii. 5' ,V F4 , 5, ,es I . . I .A Rookie, The heart of the defense. It's all overl 1 4 Lff L. , fi 1? Zi Homecoming victory - 1961 The way if looks from here . . . Bef that smarts! 5 - 1 I CHEERLEADERS Cindy Schriefer 3 l1 W. J.V. Cheerleaders: Annette Kontak, Sandy Rummel, Morllynn Mueller. 105 ghd., ,., , K., l.cxVerne Auler' Ellie Werling J, Les Ryden Mary Adam Myron Schumacher, Dave Schrader, Roger Schmohe, Herb Pinske, Gene Lind, Rich Rousch, Chris Rau, Bill Plath, Dan Grotelueschen, John Felton, Captain AI Hermann, Dick Wegehaupt. BACK: Mgr. Dick Winter- stein, Coach Don Spitz, Mgr. Dave Eickemeyer. BASKETBALL The 20-4 record compiled by the 1961-62 Cougar basketball team gives evidence that this was the finest team in Concordia's history. Without a senior the Cougars met their toughest schedule ever and posted the record which caused Coach Don Spitz to say, This team was tremendous under pressure, with outstanding individual and team effort which made it the best I have ever coached. A-GRRessivel Two for Schu 106 Twisting Johnny Hope ,... Lewis .... STATISTICS Albion ...... North Pork .... Toylor .... Aurora .... U.W.M. . . . Elmhurst .. St. Louis . . . St. Procopius Ft. Woyne . Springfield .. U.W,M. . . . Albion .... North Pork Ft. Wayne . Elmhurst . . . St, Louis . . . Lewis ..... St. Procopius We They 75 74 71 63 72 64 56 52 62 56 66 68 65 60 85 65 83 53 71 58 85 41 58 46 88 70 77 59 64 61 62 58 52 47 37 36 59 65 73 67 It's ci long way down 107 lx 2 fl 'x I it 2 1 i -1 Get that boll Hands off! 52 1 Fritz's barnya rd hook. NEW RECORDS Mos? wins per season - 20 Most consecutive home game wins - 16 Most poinfs per season - Schumacher - 450 Best game average - Schumacher - 18.8 MosTf1e1cl goals - Schumacher - 167 Most free Throws - Schumacher - 116 Mosf points in career - Schumacher - 1215 Most assists, one season - Schumacher - 100 Cheers from the side Hip to hip 108 Will if come down? f ,X 1x4 r 32 X4 TX x 9 .fl 'i . ili- KNEELING: Dave Grofelueschen, Al Schuldt, Harry Mowery, Arnold Piering. STANDING: Mgr. Ed Winkelrnann, Tom Eggerding, Bryan O'Connor, Carl Schoenbeck, Mel Wille, Coach Brock- berg. Not pictured: John Weber, Tim Krenzke, Don Sellke, Arlin Arbeiter. J-V STATISTICS We St. Johns lEIginl ... ... 53 On Campus Team ...... . . . 59 Aurora Walther League ...... 85 Milwaukee J. C. ........ ... 66 North Park ........ 35 St. Johns Wlayfairi .... 76 CTC Alumni ......,. ... 65 St. Procopius ......... . . . 54 CTC Milwaukee Alumni .. ... 8l Admonson J. C. ....,... 65 Grace Walther League ....... 54 North Park ............ 48 Adrnonson J. C. ...... 54 St. Procopius ............... 75 Grab it, Tim They 73 62 75 57 49 44 80 66 58 51 69 55 59 69 You got him Bill coming through C.I.T. ln The i962 CIT at West Leyden High School Field l-louse, The Cougors Third place finish indicored Thai season records again mean nothing when The friendly competitors of synod's Concordias meer on The hard court. CIT Scores Sf. Louis 56, Cougars 55 Springfield 65, Seward 63 iff?- N of ,L Wege's through for two Cougars 63, Seward 57 Springfield 67, ST. Louis 60 lflflli Danny drives CIT Most Valuable Player N.C.A.A. HisTory was made as Concordia accepTed its T1rsT bid To a NCAA regional baskeTloall Tourney. Travelling To Valparaiso, The Cougar's inspired play proved To all ThaT They righTly deserved To be one of The 16 besi small college baskeTball Teams in The counfry. The second place T1nish in a nip-and-Tuck loanle vviTh The Valpo Crusaders proved To be an excifing climax To The Cougar 1961-62 carn- paign. NCAA Scores Concordia 79, Illinois STaTe Normal U. 61 Valparaiso 75, KenTuckey STaTe 61 Kenwcky STaTe 77, Illinois Normal 72 Helpl Valparaiso 75, Concordia 72 Fritz and Schu star in NCAA 'l- 1559 All NCAA Regional Tearnz Al Hermann, Jim Lichienlnerger, Valparaiso, Keith Rie- ger, lll. Normal, Myron Schumacher, Fran Clemenfs, Valparaiso. Ron hits the dirt. He's in ihere! ROW 1: Tom Weiss, Denny Verseman, Ron Stallman, Leon Bierlein, Ev Willason, Jeff Daley. ROW 2: Dick Wegenaupl, Jim Myczek, Bob Smith, Arnie Piering, Jim Palmer. ROW 3: Coach Don Spitz, Chris Rau, Al Schuldf, John Fellen, Dave Tetting, Mel Wille. BASEBALL smnsncs We They Illinois Tech ....... . . 7 O l Univ. of lll. Chicago .. .. i4 6 Lewis ............ . 6 13. Elmhurst ..... . . 7 8 Sf. Procopius .. 4 2 ST. Procopius .. .. 5 8 Lewis ....... . 2 l3 Aurora ............ . 5 3 I Univ. of Ill. Chicago ... .... 2 10 A rain-shortened season hurt The hardball crew this year, never allowing Them 'ro reach their potential. The Cougars score again. TRACK Strength in The field events, plus some fine individual perform- ances, helped The Cougars To Their most successful season in many years. ROW I: Robert Snurkci, Mgr., Dave Ewold, Al Behnke, Elwyn Ewold, Doug Palechek, Bob Rup- precht. ROW 2: John Weber, Bob Miles, Dove Trasfer, Dick Calhoun, Don Buerkel, Scott Sander- son, Cooch Harold Brockberg. ROW 3: Ernie Rakow, Carl Eisman, Carl Schoenbeck, Dick Wiife, Don Palmeter, Dick Lutz, Willard Bellin, Mgr. U hl Through mud and rain . . . mP Good for o first Hurdling Herbie 113 an ww 3 ew Laimw W -- wg gauiy iiwesjl TENNIS , . Singles . . . and doubles KNEELING: Art Baisch, Mike Bauer, Jerry Wolf. STANDING: Al Maleske, Dan Roth, Dave Roth, Warren Arndf, Dave Meyer, Coach Martin, J. Neeb, Jr. A winning season was The result of fine performances by seasoned veterans with The aid of several newcomers To the courts. t l Dee shows them how. GOLF Joel Becker, Louie Vance, Dave Grumm, Jim Vance, Bob Kruse, Denny Radtke, Coach DeLoy Goegleln. Inexperience and bad weather hurt the Cougar golf squad, but they still came through with commendable golf. 115 It's inl ,gan- FIELD HOCKEY ROW 'I: Margienel Garland, Kay Yogow, Lois Kethe, Janet Blase, Jane Luekens, Melba Hueftmeier, Carolyn Rapp, Arden Foerster. ROW 2: Dorothy Machino, Jo- Anne Hoppe, Dorothy Molvitz, Evelyn Fet- tes, Jeannette Lietzau Ccaptainl, Ruth Vogel, Leila Bucldenbaum, Joan Sylvester. ROW 3: Sharon Poellet, Lee Storm, Sarah Schrieter, Bev Arnett, Karen Doh- mer, Sue Reichart, Luone Chorba, Judy Graichen, Eunice Guebert. ROW 4: Miss J. Meissler icoacht, Martha Streutert, Betty Ann Sabo, Barb Blatt, Barb Watkins, Miss Fran Becker icoachl. Absent: Dar- lene Behling, Kathy Schettt, Diane Logan, Kathy Culp, Lynette Grube. EXTRAMURALS ' WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Ann Eggerding, Lenore Lipske. BACK ROW: Eunice Tuschy, Joanne Janssen, Eunice Guebert, Irma Vogel, Ann Reiser, Barb Roschke, Lois Kethe, Captain, Miss Judy Meissler, Coach. WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Extramurols provide an opportunity tor Concordia women to participate in interscholastic athletic competi- tion with other colleges in the area. Ll ' ' . I, !L,l-L 4 A J rv t. 53 z mat f w t ' -5 93 A . rf 'l if Q57 l,-Vi A Wk wit! , nr' Jf.,y.g.1 ,L K- , 'wr-ff 1' we Mft. , 3, I 1 -. ng-T7' 'Z - , , . Here's how. Nancy Bierlein, Jeannette Lietzan, Dorothy Machina, Miss Fran Becker, Coach, Darlene Behling, Captain, Beverly Ar- nett, Sue Reichart, Jane Luekens, TENNIS FRONT ROW: Beverly Arnett, Barb SOFTBALL FRONT ROW: Eunice Tuschy, Nancy Bierlein, Jean- nette Lietzau, Ann Reiser, Sue Reichart, Captain, Darlene Behling. BACK ROW: Dorothy Machina, Ruth Thurn, Diane Timm, Norlene Mueller, Karen Dahmer, Miss Judy Meissler, Coach. Blatt. BACK ROW: Miss Fran Becker, Coach, Carol Tetz, Joan Westlund, Barb Roschke, Sharryn Huttilz, Arden Foerster, Donna Heinkel, Bernice Gutknecht. BADMINTON FRONT ROW: Beverly Arnett, Jeannette Lietzau, Sue Reichert, Martha Streufert, Barb Roschke, Ruth Thurn, Ruth Rode. BACK ROW: Ann Reiser, Mary Adam, Janet Hasz, Rosie Doenges, Eunice Tuschy, Norlene Mueller, Rozanne Starke, Miss Fran Becker, Coach, Miss Judy Meissler, Coach. 117 'Ja VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: Eunice Tuschym, Janet Blase, Barb Blett. BACK ROW: Judy Schmidt, Eunice Guebert, Miss Fran Becker, Coach, Jeannette Lietzau, Ruth Thurn, Captain, Norlene Mueller, Dorothy Machina, Miss Judy Meissler, Coach. INTRAMU RAL CHAMPS Ill David Line: Paul Wargo, Don Wischmeyer, Rich Rausch, Fred Hoebel, Bob Helmkamp, Art Hemler. Backs. Bob Neubauer, Dennis Malone, Jim Sellmeyer, Ed Hessler. FOOTBALL Campus Intramurals brought friendly competition between floors and houses to see who could walk oft with the trophies in the spring. SPRING BOWLING Move it, bud dyl ROW 1. George Frank, Ron Nichols, Jim Zehnder, Dick Schleef. ROW 2. Bev Arnett, Ruth Thurn, Roxanne Querbach, Phyllis Buchhorn. ROW 3. Judy Jansen, Bob Kassel, Sue Echtenkamp, Dennis Malone. 118 The Ole Pro MEN'S BOWLING P85777 14 . , W. Judy Jansen, Bob Kassel, Sue Echfenkamp absent, Denny Versman. Howard Bumge, Al Keup. Ron Bogenschneider, Bob Kassel, John Todt, Bob Toepper, MIXED BOWLING y WOMEN'S BOWLING -9 , si -if ..I 4 U . ,, Y .l A Strike for Sfreich . . -Ir ,. 4' Greta Meyer, Roxanne Querbach, Ruth Jo O'Brien. 119 , A K4 Thurn, Joyce Pett, Sharon Brunhoefer, ee 4. ,- , .-we It - . v-35 at if l ..': 'I l 'F?' 1' l l . ' ll' ' L A I xlu, I MULE 0Lfl','gR0 9oZ'4.l3101.' R l REAR . . - HMB! MEN'S BASKETBALL NhLP'!1 GUNNER NATL lll Brohm ROW 1. Jerry Wolf, Ron Stallman, Butch Domann. ROW 2. Dick Witte, Rog Mueller, Al Lipke, Art Plath, Bill Plath, coach. Y' ' - . , '- , ' -' - l ' . . f W ' ', , 'L . 4 1 1 W 1 11 2 . . W 4 ii- l lt 1 Q ,Q I 8. ll Brohm. ROW 2. Paul Dlllaway, Eldon Nast, - A f - . X ' ,' Fred Gerds, Bruce Kosrnatka. ROW I1. Ed Winkel- Q vi 'ahah K ,F 1 .. mann, Dave Bartelt, Dick Schleef, Bull Menz, Jerry .- QV P f,'x.1,,?, I Bohlmann. l,lgrQlQj ' ,UV I Q 1 , Q 2. 4254- ,. X' , -il ,K Y U' .. 4 l . 'T' 5-J ililv . --ll ll 'x l - l 2 Y QA, N' 1 fl, -J WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Ill M-M. North ROW 1. Joyce Laux, Barb Blatt, Donna Oppermann. ROW 2. Joan Westlund, Marilyn Unger, Melba Hallow, Carol Tetz. Esy- ' -wvf il WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL 1033 Monroe. ROW 1. Helen Meclack, Judy Trinklein, Carolyne Rapp. ROW 2. Barb Goetz, Sharon Green, .lo O'Brien, Sylvia Schuette, Greta Meyer, Ruth Vogel. 120 xo ffl ,1 O ,fi fl-'J Spikin' Spitz Badminton Champs. Bev Arnett, Judy Meissler. MEN'S VOLLEYBALL ,Tx ' ' . V E' -xml! I ,L ' ' . N I X I I o , I. k y 1 I ' xl, '- h - -A I' l l il - n Y ----e : ' '- I'-'il' ' A 1 - . ff- . f. tg ly. L . ,,,. VAL A, A Ll- Ulf ,I il ' ' ll . A .air KI f E ' lf .L .fl .sf :silt if Faculty. ROW 1. Harold Brockberg, Theodore Bunclenthal, Karl Robert, Al Oester- reich. ROW 2. Martin Neeb, Paul Grofeleuschen, Wesley lsenberg, Don Spitz, Nicholas Kiessling, Carl Bollwinkel. Ughl 121 Tennis Champ. Bev Arnett, Archery Champ Judy Feierfag. ,Ag f., J5,,f:fa.cx 'uw' fx ml N -X ur. 1-A E ., ,K ,, 5 Ry, 'Viz hrij' W X. A, -f W M X1- 7v Y ' I 1 y 4 K A 59 ,A A A -..Aff Q31 ,3f,f' 'aw' W, xx xx L? 455 W A -. ,z. .gh vt, - A ' ': ' 1 ,4:. if-3.2 1 .Qv 4. 5?X Aga' Q 17, ,J ft . 94 ,4 . ' I , V Sn nw' U 5 Q. KAW x fl 'H .xv Au X E+ if E hp I Ar W ,iff v' FEP- -X'3 'y 4?f 1 sf' ,-,W ,, 'N 'Ta ' . . 1 FSH 'r 1' . E . ', Fi. Q., -. V, JUS., :LL an 4 I in H fha. V p . A. u THE YEA A sophomore victory ot the corn husking contest. New Students swing out. Boy, om I glad l'm u sophomore. F T 124 out t 13 4 J r .43 415 . 'Rn- , xx LJ X fl 4 AIR RAIDI They pick the oddest times for air raids. EGINS ig The ioys of scheduling! Ja, das ist ein Schniizelbank. A The All School Sing was a great success. Greece! Transfers from where? it ififif3QQQf avr.:-.,.., ...,.., - I I I i 3 raw --Q x 125 5, Rain didn't dampen our spirits - much. Oh no! Course is closed again. --ef' ,Z J 1 Queen Elaine Co-copfoins, Rookie and Hilgy escort Queen Elaine. 11' Cindy and Kevin. : x e b5f15,?5,,0 HOMECOMING 1961 Doifie Stuenkel, Rita Rcnobe, LoVerne Auler, ond Arden Foer ster, attend Queen Ellie Werling in the Royal Court. . n- ,.,, 126 L pl ii- l '-xv- ' 4 .- tv 4. Charmed, l'm sure. . 1 w .if -A+ ,pq-'I X . '-. , 1 ., -, -a.. , . A 'fel' ' 4, lyk: .I ty: Y! m s g- K r 'r -u 1' . v-4Q n NJ , I ' 4 S l . . v JP , . 4 F, C , A ' 4 ' r ,I 1 1 ' .. - , N if I.- 4 rs ,,..l- - '-1' f-J' J 1. fda f , ' I -,A 1- ,, . r H V t 1 '41 L u il, n ,, i JJ- fe ' ff? F - ,.'f?.'K4' 'W -L -A ' - - L'3iEr9' ' 'fb f ' ar '+-, ,,.1 ,. 4, ,--- I, Q L.,:'u,, ..,LQ.A-u-.--:'.Zw yr Frosh-Soph. Tug-o-war .Lf- ' ' Desire burns for cl Cougar vic- a Q 1 'WY- it 6 Betty, the fearless lion fruiner E' 'C 'T captures first prize. . N sl-1' 5 Queen Concordia greets the Cougar fans. 4 .1 Ron, Denny and Chuck display their award winning beords. 127 Chef Curt provides a victory banquet Dave Nelson and his committee are to be congratulated on the presentation to the Concordia fam- ily of The Greatest Show on Earth. Using the circus as their colorful theme, they made Home- coming, l96l, a family reunion, long to be remembered. Homecoming Committee, SEATED: Lois Hoyer, Prof. Nielsen, Advisor, Dave Nel- son, Chairman, Dan Kunert. ROW 2: Donna Dommer, La Nell Kappler, Sharon Johnson, Joyce' Laux, Carol Buesching, Mary Ann Keck. ROW 3: Tom Thaney, Herb Stude. ROW 4: George Frank, Bob Toepper. Dinner music for our feast under the Big Top Representing the Alumni, The Robins l I l As a fitting climax CAC pre sents, Dizzy Gillespie Getting into the Christmas Spirit Snow, snow, ond more snow WINTER ACTIVITIES A peaceful Christmas at Concordia Music moiors? THE CRUCIBLE - OUR WINTER PLAY 129 FINE ARTS W FESTIVAL 5' I o The Seed of Life -Seno. The art of interprercitive dance. ii ix I, ',,, pi ac. W l i 1 ly! JT 4 I CCI f N if ! 1 ..'.v-1, ' 'HA Dick Guichcs, Judy Meier, Sion Kramer, Louise Stack. Fine crT in song fi A513 :AV ' I v I Writ ' c -' . 130 rx ,xy Commiffeeg SEATED: Mary Ann Keck, Tom Thoney, Wendy Lorch, Chairman Charles Ore, Advisor, Jeanne Ollhoff, Bud Bisbee. ROW 2: Jeanine Burke Strength and grace TV' The crowning of our grinning Cue- sor, Chuck Dull Publius serenades - on a Roman Holiday. S.A.C.'S REVERSE WEEKEND The Royal, Roman Bunny Hop E C .KB 'K , Chairman, Cordell Zuege cuts up. The races have Little Nero bamed. 131 CONCORDIA INVITATION TCURNAMENT Love those Cougars! All eyes on Lindo :M Half time feats Beat those Bulldogs 'ii l I Thanks for cu bong-up iob to Dave Jonisko, Nancy Bierlein, Dove Trasier, Ken Gundloch, Chairman, Anne Mangels, Beth Witte, and Rita Schcus. 132 .MLW T' STUDY Cramming at Klinck is.-L ,- in, Now the day is over AND WORSHIP ls My Lord Our Chapel until One, two, three. Those traveling Foresters. s'- SPRING AT CTC Tonight You Belong to Me Bev and Ern. 134 The Squires riding high. V The olde English oire Green Stamps. Presentation. Pull yourself together! Preparation. 135 lll '41 Anticipation. Naomi and Toshiko in most honorable teahouse. n T , it hp 1 ' Sf,-4 mm k iv. I- I 1 1 -,NJ . P' Really . . . that bigl I Q -. 0 'E o 0 o 3 S9 lf Q. Y' Oh, for icnifor service. lf's a real crisis. C7 Jfl'N1 , . Our Mr, Sunshine i 11' Didn'f forget cz thing. 136 3 T w CAMPUS CAN DIDS Keeping it in the family. I ' tg-UQX Be it ever so humble . . . 'r' It gf '-L.. Oh, tha!'s handsome! lOl pounds of fun. l.eI's get away from if all. 7-... 7 I ....5.f--'ff 'elf'-fe 4, J' r if Mikal l v.fv'+f'q Q -.,l SPRING CONCERTS -'ef' Q Ri 3,55 45 7' 45' First performance of HiIlerf's Te Deum N a aa QW The Modrigal x Collegietfes . . . and Collegians An encore fribufe to Sousa 138 i I - Our Thanks go 'ro Dick Adler and his Spring Musicale steering commit- tee: John Huxholcl, Marilyn Cole, Kathryn Roemke, Earl Genzel, and Marie Lux for presenting an enchanted evening on Concordia's campus. Tulkin' happy folk .pd R SPRING BANQUET l've Had It From Ken to Chris 140 lla I Mc1's debut A rainbow in the making Coats offl I -1 . 41, I kr ,hw l X llli' Vx Texas boundl A wonderful challenge l lil The big question - can I do it? ., viz- CALL NIGHT Eager to star? Yes If s New Guinea ion BACCALAUREATE COMMENCEMENT 14-2 V. Q1 Vu W N . U The new grads Commencement speaker, Dr. Norman Graebner Dr. Muck Congratulations! THE PILLARS STAFF . . . . . . has attempted to present the life of the Concordia family. All of us have fond memories of the people the places, and the events which are Concordia. it is the hope of the staff that the 1962 Pillars will the coming years, bring back some of those memories of the days we have spent as members of Gods family at Concordia. The Student Association of Concordia is grateful for the contributions received from the patrons and sponsors. We wish to thank them for their gifts, which have aided in the publication ofthe i962 Pillars. PATRONS Concordia Book Store Women's Auxiliary of CTC C Club Paul's Flowers .losten Jewelry and Stationery Congratulations From . AUTOMATIC MERCHANDISING C0 and The Management 8g StaFf of CAMPUS CORNER GEM CRAFT JEWELERS Xxlf 5 5O'X-J discount on diamonds and name-brand watches. Pittsfield Building 55 E. Washington Chicago 2 STUDENTS Abel, G. 1Sr.1 26 Abrams, B. 1Fr.1 64 Adam, M. :seg 75,105 Ader, R. 1Fr.1 68 Albers, C. 1Sr.1 26,98 Albrech, A. 1Fr.1 64 Almstedt, Q. 15.1 26,102,103 Anchor, W. 1So.1 72 Anderson, G. 1Jr.1 57 Appelf, J. 1Fr.1 64 Arbeiter, A. 1Fr.1 69,91 Arlt, G. 1Jr.1 71,92 Arndt, C. 1So.1 73 Arndt, W. 1Sr.1 26 Arnett, B. 1So.1 74,81,82,98 Aschbrenner, A. 1So.1 72 Aughey, L. 1So.1 74 Auler, L. 1Sr.1 26,64,98.104 Austensen, R. 1So.1 84 Avenson, A. 1Jr.1 58 Baacke, E. 1Fr.1 Bacon, H. 1Fr.1 68 Baessler, W. 1Jr.1 58 Baird, M. 1Fr.1 66 Baisch, A. 1Jr.1 75,87,97 Bcnte, C. 1Fr.1 68 INDEX - Bonwart, R. 1Fr.1 Barckholtz, A. 1Jr.1 59 Barr, A. 1Sr.1 26,78 Bartelt, D. 1So.1 63,91 Barihel, G. 1So.1 78 Bassani, E, 1Jr.1 56 Battermonn, S. 1Sr.1 26,98 Bauer, M. 1Jr.1 59,89 Baumann, M. 1Fr.1 66,8O,81 Beck, D. 1Sr.1 27 Beck, R. 1So.1 72 Becker, J. 1So.1 Becker, P. 1Jr.1 Becker, P. 1Sr.1 27,83,91,97 Behling, D. 1Sr.1 27,82 Behnke, A. 1Fr.1 69,83,102 Behnke, F. 1Fr.1 68 Behnken, J. 1Jr.1 27,'-71,94 Behrmann, M. 1Sr.1 94,95 Belitz, L. 150.1 Bellin, W. 1Fr.1 68 Beltz, M. 1Jr.1 56 Belfz, R. 150.1 73,87,96 Beltz, S. 1Jr.1 57 Benck, R. 1Jr.1 57 Bender, L. 1Sr.1 27,96 Bender, S. 1Jr.1 98 Bender, L. 1Fr.1 66 Benedum, R. 1Fr.1 69 Berg, L. 1Fr.1 65 Berger, D. 1Sr.1 27 Berlinski, G. 1Fr.1 67,83 Berlinski, J. 1Sr.1 27,94,95,96, 102 Berndt, B. 1So.1 73,91,145 Berndf, M. 1Sr.1 27,80 Berrefh, J. 1Jr.1 Betker, B. 1Jr.1 Beftermann, G. 1Jr.1 62 Bevan, S. 1Sr.1 27 Bicker, E. 1Jr.1 57,95 Bieber, E. 1Jr.1 Bierlein, L. 1Jr.1 58,81,83,98,102 Bierlein, N. 1Jr.1 56,82,132 Blllman, J. 1Jr.1 57 Bird, M. 1Jr.1 59,83 Bisbee, B. 1Grad.1 130 Bishop, N. 1Jr.1 59,96 Blase, J. 1So.1 73,82 Blatr, B. 1Sr.1 28,82,91,148 Blazek, R. 1So.1 72,83,91,102 Bleeke, B. 1Sr.1 28 Block, G. 1Fr.1 68,83,102 Blum, A. 1Sr.1 2B,83,102,103 Babb M. 1Fr.1 66,96 Boettcher, S. 1Sr.1 28,96 Bogenschneider, R. 1Sr.1 28,99 Bohleber, K. 1Fr.1 66 Bohlmann, G. 1Jr.1 62 Boldt, D. 1So.1 72 Boots, C. 1So.1 57,92 Borchardt, K. 1So.1 74 Bormet, C. 1Sr.1 82,28 Born, A. 1Sr.1 95,28 Born, J. 1Fr.1 69,95 Bornhop, V. 1Jr.1 60,78 Boyles, G. 1Sr.1 28,81,88 Bracher, R. 1Fr.1 66,87 Braeunig, K. 1Fr.1 Brush, J. 1Sr.1 28,87,93,97 Braver, R. 1So.1 56 Braun, C. 1Jr.1 57,95 Braun, R. 1Jr.1 58 Breizer, J. 1Jr.1 Briese, D. 1Sr.1 28,88 Brinton, J. 1So.1 Brockley, W. 1Fr.1 68 Brod, C. 1So.1 Brubaker, M. 1Jr.1 71 Brugman, S. 1Sr.1 29,93,96 Brunhoefer, S. 1So.1 74,96 Bruss, P. 1Jr.1 74,87,96 Brusiaf, B. 1Sr.1 Brutlag, J. 1Jr.1 59 Buchholz, L. 1Sr.1 29 Buchhorn, P. 1Sr.1 29 Buck, K. 1So.1 73,92,96 Buck, R. 15r.1 29 Buck, T. 150.1 83,88,102 Budde, M. 1Fr.1 64,95 Buddenbaum, L. 1Jr.1 65,98 Buerger, A. 1Fr.1 81 Buerkel, D. 1Jr.1 83,102 Buesching, C. 1Sr.1 29,85,128 Bulgrin, D. 1Sr.1 29,93 Bulmahn, l. 1Jr.129 Buhmann, B. 1Jr.1 29 Bultmann, R. 1Jr.1 70,80 Bunge, H. 1So.1 58 Bunte, C. 1Fr.1 Burandf, C. 150.1 74 Burk, F. 1Jr.1 74 Burke, J. 1Jr.1 66,79,95,98,130 Burroughs, G. 1Sr.1 29,81 Burrows, C. 1Jr.1 Busarow, J. 1So.1 74 Butherus, K. 1Jr.1 59,94 Bruck, D. 1Fr.1 69 Calhoun, R. 1Fr.1 62 Carlson, J. 1Jr.1 79 Chapman, J. 1Jr.1 61 Chapp, C. 1Fr.1 Chiffock, J. 1Fr.1 66 Chorba, L. 150.1 74 Cione, L. 1So.1 75 Cleland, M. 1Jr.1 Cline, M. 1Jr.1 61 Cluver, K. 1Sr.1 29,91,94 Cluver, M. 1Fr.1 96 Cole, J. 1Jr.1 86 Cole, K.,1So.1 74 Collishaw, W. 1Sr.1 30 Cordes, R. 1Fr.1 67 Crawford, J. 1Fr,1 67 Crivaro, R. 1Fr.1 Crook, L. 1Jr.1 59 Culp, K. 1Jr.1 64,82,98 Dahlke, B. 1Sr.1 30 Dahmer, K. 1Fr.1 66 Dahr, A. 1Sr.1 30 Dahley, J. 1Fr.1 67,102 Danzer, D. 1Jr.1 61,89 Das, P. 1Sr.1 30,86 Dautenhahn, E. 150.1 74 Davis, C. 1Fr.1 Day, D. 1Jr.1 66 Decker, G. 130.1 62,88 Decker, S. 1Sr.1 30 Deifemeyer, L. 1Fr.1 68,78 Dennis, S. 1Sr.1 Detimann, P. 1Coll.1 Dickmeyer, L. 1Sr.1 3O,80,88 Diener, S. 1Sr.1 30 Dietrich, R. 1So.1 75 Dietz, C. 1Jr.1 59,89,97 Dilloway, P. 1Jr.1 Dobbersiein, G. 1Sr.1 30 Dobosz, D. 1Sr.1 59,80,97 Dockery, D. 1Jr.1 Doenges, R. 150.1 75 Doerr, L. 150.1 56 Dolson, G. 1Sr.1 30 Domann, C. 1Jr.1 Domke, L. 1Fr.1 65,66 Dommer, D. 1Sr.1 30,128 Donnell, R. 1Fr.1 65 Dorn, R. 1Sr.1 31,69,93,98 Driskill, W. 1Jr.1 59,81 Droegemueller, G. 1Jr.1 61 Drumm, L. 1So.1 59 Duerk, D. 1Fr.1 65 Duewer, M. 1Fr.1 64 Dull, C. 1Sr.1 31,81,88,97,131 Dumdie, D. 150.1 73 Dundek, E. 1Fr.1 66 Duval, E. 1.lr.1 57 Eberhard, R. 1Fr.1 65 Ebert, D. 1Jr.1 Echienkamp, S. 150.1 75 Edwards, A. 1Jr.1 71 Eggemann, K. 180.1 63 Eggerding, A. 1Jr.1 64 Eggerding, T. 150.1 109 Egloff, Rev., C. 1Sr.1 Eichberger, F. 150.1 72 Eickemeyer, D. 1Jr.1 59,80 Eickhoff, J. 1Jr.1 71,93 Eisemann, M. 1Fr.1 64 Eisman, C. 1Fr.1 68 Eldridge, L. 1Jr.1 60,95 Elferdink, C. 1Jr.1 65,87 Elitr, K. 1So.1 Ellison, R. 1Sr.1 31 Enders, M. 150.1 56 Ernst, C. 1Fr.1 60 Esmeier, J. 150.1 72,86 Esfebez, D. 1Sr.1 31 M-M-M . 3 PETERSEN ICE CREAM CO. Marion and Chicago Oak Park Efzler, M. 1Sr.1 31,94,95 Everson, N. 1Fr.1 64 Ewald, D. 1Fr.1 69,102 Ewcld, E. 1Jr.1 83,841,102 Ewen, C. 1Jr.1 71,88,99 Falk, G. 1Jr.1 57 Fedder, A. 1Fr.1 Feddersen, A. 1Jr.1 59,80 Feiertag, J. 1Sr.1 31,96 Felien, J. 1Jr.1 58 Feftes, E. 1So.1 74 Fick, D. 1Sr.1 31 Fillmore, C. 1Jr.1 57 Fink, D. 1Jr.1 57 Finke, L. 1Sr.1 31,98 Firehammer, K. 150.1 56 Fischer, E. 1Sr.1 31 Fischer, O. 1Fr.1 59 Fletcher, E. 1Jr.1 59 Focle, R. 1Jr.1 59,94 Foersfer, A. 1Sr.1 81,82,93,126 Francis, N. 1Jr.1 64,98 Frank, G. 1So.1 72,81,128 Frecle, C. 1Sr.1 32 Fredericks, C. 150.1 74,85 Freivalds, L. 1Sr.1 32 Freudenberger, A. 1Jr.1 70,80 Frick, J. 1Sr.1 32,93 Frick, P. 1Sr.1 32 Fricke, G. 1Sr.1 Fuchs, D. 1Fr.1 60 Fuchs, E. 1Sr.1 132 Fussell, M. 1Jr.1 56,99 Gcubler, F. 1So.1 63,79,94 Gabriel, P. 1Jr.174 Gadziemski, L. 1Jr.1 57,79 Guichas, R. 1Sr.1 32,78,79,130 Gamm, M. 1Fr.1 65 Gcmser, R. 1Fr.1 67 Garland, M. 1Sr.1 32 Gast, J. 1Jr.1 70 Gauerke, Q. 1So.1 Geisler, W. 1Jr.1 70 Geiss, N. 1So.1 75 Gentry, L. 1Fr.1 64 Genizler, S. 1Sr.1 Genz, E. 1Fr.1 65 Genzel, E. 1So.1 63 Gerloitz, D. 1So.1 56,79 Gerds, F. 1Jr.1 63,83,98,102 Gerken, E. 1Fr.1 Gerloch, P. 1Sr.1 32 Germcnn, K. 1So.1 62,93,94 Gerzevske, D. 1So.1 74 Gefbehead, H. 1Jr.1 56 Geweke, R. 1Jr.1 Gibson, R. 1Fr.1 95 Giermcmn, R. 1Sr.1 32 Giese, M. 1Fr.1 60,92 Ginder, G. 1Sr.1 32,89 Godfrey, B. 1Fr.1 66 Goecker, S. 1Fr.1 66 Goeglein, D. 1Sr.1 96 Goeres, N. 150.1 75 Goerke, B. 1Fr.1 65 Goefz, B. 1Jr.1 71 Goetz, R. 1Sr.1 33,93 Gohr, P. 1Sr.1 33 Goldsmith, J. 1Sr.1 33 Goodman, M. 1Jr.1 75 Goffschalk, J. 1Jr.1 Gottschalk, R. 1So.1 72,79 Grobowski, D. 1Jr.1 59,8O,91,127 Graebner, S. 1So.1 74 Graefe, E. 1Fr.1 Graichen, J. 1Jr.1 61,79 Grapatin, E. 1Sr.1 33,68,83,98, 102,103 Green, S. 1Jr.1 71 Green, Z. 1Sr.1 33 Gregory, 5. 1So.1. Greif, M. 150.1 Greinke, A. 1Jr.1 71 Greising, R. 1Grad.1 Gremel, K. 150.1 63,138,102 Greifa, A. 1Sr.1 Grever, D. 1Sr.1 Groenke, R. 1Grad.1 Grofelueschen, D. 1So.1 110 Grofelueschen, D. 1Fr.1 67,109 Grube, L. 1Jr.1 Gruenhagen, R. 1Jr.1 57 Gruefzmacher, P. 1Sr.1 33,97,99 Gruetzmocher, R. 1Jr.1 59,83,102 Grumm, D. 1So.1 Grunewuld, K. 1Fr.1 64 Guebert, E. 1Jr.1 71,82,87,96 Guncllach, K. 1Sr.1 33,231,132 Guswelle, J. 1Sr.1 33 Gulknechf, B. 1Jr.1 75,84 Hoag, C. 1Fr.1 65 Hacker, B. 1So.1 75,87 Hadler, K. 1Sr.1 33,78 Haenftling, J. 1Fr.1 Haeriling, C. 1Sr.1 33 TH E QP QIIAIL lT2DlllF-'-lF l1R. lNlG AAL MEMBERS SHARE.... LOWER NET COST AID ASSOCIATION FOR LUTHERANS senvmc svnoolcm. consumes Luruumus o Avnsron, wisconsin DERBY LINEN SUPPLY CO. 3330 W. La ke Chicago 24 Hagen, M. Ur.D Hahn, D. 1Fr.D Hakala, R. lFr.D 69 Halbardier, A. 1So.D 72 Hollow, M. lSr.D 34 Halter, H. Ur.D 70 Hamann, D. lSo.D 75 Hammer, F. lFr.D 69 Handrich, J. 1Fr.D 68 Hanf, L. lSo.D 73 Hapke, G. 1Spec.D Hardt, C. Ur.D 74,80,93 Harre, C. fSr.D 34 Harris, K. Ur.D 61,80,82,85 Hassebrock, C. 1Fr.D Hassenpflug, D. lFr.D 67 Hasz, J. fSo.D Hauch, J. lSr.D 34,78,79,85 Hawkins, R. Ur.D 56,80,98 Hein, J. 1So.D 75 Heinkel, D. lSo.D 75,8l,82 Heinz, E. Ur.D 58,102 Heinze, D. fSr.D 34,87 Heitger, J. Ur.D 57,96 Hellmers, N. CFr.D 69,911,102 Helmer, S. lFr.D 66 Helmkamp, R. Ur.D 59,86 Hemler, A. Ur.D 59 Henkelmann, E. CGrad.D Henry, D. 1Fr.D 68,96 Hermann, A. Ur.D 111 Herwig, M. Ur.D 57,93 Hessler, E. Ur.D 59 Hetzner, J. lSr.D 34 Heuer, E. lFr.D 65 Heyer, J. lSr.D 34,87,95 Hilbrandt, C. Ur.D 70 Hilgendorf, E. Ur.D Hilgendorf, R. lSr.D 34,67,83,98, 102,103,126 Hilpert, K. CFr.D 60 Hinrichs, J. lFr.D 66 Hiske, B. 1Sr.D 34,87 Hoelael, F. Ur.D 88,97,99 Hoesmcln, C. lSr.D 34,83,88 Hoesmun, K. CFr.D 66 Hoffmeyer, S. fSr.D 34,79 Hoffschneider, G. lFr.D 69 Hofmeister, J. fSr.D 35 Hoglund, A. 1Fr.D 65 Holschen, H. Ur.D 59 Holt, S. Ur.D 56 Holfzen, P. lSo.D 74,95 Homann, D. Ur.D 6l,96,98 Homann, M. lSr.D 35,56 Homeier, M. lFr.D 65 Hopp, J. lFr.D 68 Hoppe, J. Ur.D 70 Hovis, T. 1Sr.D 35 Hoyer, L. Ur.D 66,79,9l,128 Hruska, L. Ur.D 61 Huedepohl, K. 1Sr.D 35,62 Hueffmeier, M. Ur.D 61,82 Huersfel, E. Ur.D 70 Hutfllz, S. lFr.D 65,91 Huxhold, J. 1So.D Hynous, T. lSo.D Janelzke, B. 1Fr.D 68 Janisko, D. Ur.D 62,81,96,l32 Janssen, C. fSr.D 35 Janssen, J. Ur.D 56 Johnson, D. Ur.D 83,102 Johnson, J. CSr.D Johnson, L. 1Spec.D Johnson, S. 1Sr.D 35,128 Junge, P. 1Sr.D 95 Junis, J. lSo.D Kacllubec, J. 1Sr.D 35 Kahlfeldt, C. 1Fr.D 68 Kohre, D. lSo.D 72 Kallsen, L. lSr.D 35 Kamman, E. CFr.D 68 Kammrath, W. lSo.D 72,102 Kaponya, J. 1Fr.D 60,91 Kappler, L. lSo.D 73,95,12B Kasch, D. lFr.D 65 Kassel, R. Ur.D 59 Kaufmann, J. lSr.D 96,35 Kay, S. lFr.D 65 Keck, M. lSr.D 36,93,98,128,130 Kell, D. lSr.D 36 Keller, W. fSr.D 36,58 Kellor, S. 1So.D 73,96 Kern, E. Ur.D 59 Kerwith, B. 1So.D 74 Kefelsen, E. lSo.D Kethe, L. Ur.D 36,81,82,93 Keup, A. lFr.D 69 Kiehl, S. lFr.D 64,95 Kienlfz, S. Ur.D Kiiffner, K. lSo.D Kimsal, R. 1So.D 72 Kionka, C. lFr.D 64 Kionka, K. Ur.D 74,90,93,94,95 Kirsch, C. lSr.D 36,98 Kirsch, J. lFr.D 64,92,98 Kirsch, R. 1Fr.1 67 Klama, K. 1Jr.1 71 Klart, 8. 1Sr.1 36 Klatr, N. 1Jr.1 70 Klausmeier, A. 150.1 63 Klausmeier, R. 1Fr.168 Klein, E. 1Sr.1 36,87 Klein, J. 1Jr.1 Kleinschrodt, C. 1Sr.1 36 Klemp, R. 1Sr.1 36 Klenke, R. 1Sr.1 36 Klug, D. 1Fr.1 Knell, H. 1Jr.1 Knief, K. 1Jr.1 61 Knight, M. 150.1 75,81 Knobloch, E. 1Jr.1 61 Knoll, M. 1Jr.1 Kober, G. 150.1 Koch, A. 1Jr.1 58 Koch, D. 1Sr.1 Koehler, H. 150.1 Koehneke, B. 1Jr.1 61,93,95 Koelling, J. 1Sr.1 37,93 Kogelmann, G. 150.1 Kohn, L. 1Fr.1 68 Konfck, A. 1Fr.1 65,105 Kopitzke, R. 1Sr.1 37,86,94,97 Kopper, P. 150.1 74,92 Kopsell, J. 1Fr.1 64 Kosinsky, J. 1Jr.1 58,96 Kosmofka, B. 150.1 63,81,97 Kottlowski, J. 1Fr.1 Koym, V. 1Jr.1 60 Kozinski, D. 1So.1 73 Krafff, L. 1Jr.1 59 Kragenbrink, B. 1Fr.1 69 Kramer, S. 1Sr.1 37,80,97,130 Kramer, P. 1So.1 72,80 Krause, A. 1Jr.1 58 Krause, D. 1Jr.158 Krause, J. 150.1 74 Krciuskopf, J. 150.1 57 Kremer, O. J. 150.1 72 Kreniz, G. 1Sr.1 37,93 Krenzke, T. 1Fr.1 69,109 Kressmon, K. 180.1 92 Kringel, G. 1Sr.1 37,82 Kritsch, J. 1Sr.1 37,93 Krohne, D. 1Fr.1 67 Kruckeberg, M. 1Sr.1 37 Krueckeberg, D. 1Fr.1 68,96 Krueger, N. 1Fr.1 64 Krueger, R. 1Fr.1 69,813,102 Kruger, R. 1Jr.1 79,93,95 Kruse, R. 1Sr.1 90,137 Kukhahn, M. 1So.1 73 Kums, M. 1Jr.1 61 Kuneri, D. 1Sr.1 37,128 Kuring, M. 1Jr.1 62 Kurth, R. 1Sr.1 37,96 Kusel, E. 1Sr.1 38 Lciafsch, T. 1Fr.1 67,93 Lackmann, E. 1Jr.1 71,93 Lompe, K. 1Jr.1 59,94 Lams, E. 1Fr.1 67 Lange, G. 1Sr.1 38,78,97 Last, D. 1Fr.1 67,102 Lau, W. 1Sr.1 38 Laucus, B. 1Fr.1 66 Laux, J. 1Sr.1 38,93,99,128 Lay, D. 1Fr.1 Leeney, L. 1Jr.1 70,80 Lehman, T. 1Jr.1 58 Leicken, J. 1Jr.1 57,93 Leimer, L. 1Sr.1 38 Leininger, S. 1Jr.1 56,78 Lemke, G. 1Fr.1 68 Leninger, L. 1Fr.1 Lenz, S. 1So.1 73 Lieiz, G. 1Jr.1 56,97 Lierzau, J. 1Sr.1 38,66,81,82 Lillie, J. 1S0.1 63,95 Lind, E. 150.1 62 Lindemann, K. 130.1 73 Lineloerger, L. 1Jr.1 61,93,94 Lipke, A. 1Jr.1 62 Lipske, L. 1Sr.1 3B,8O,82,93 Lobeck, R. 1Fr.1 73 Loclcner, R. 1Fr.1 69 Lockwood, D. 1Jr.1 58 Loesel, A. 1So.1 63,93 Loewe, P. 150.1 73 Logan, D. 1Jr.1 70 Lohrmann, G. 1Fr.1 68,93 Lohse, M. 1Sr.1 38 Loomons, N. 1Sr.1 Loos, D. 1Fr.1 65,96 Loose, S. 1Fr.1 65 Lorch, W. 1Sr.1 38,94,95,130 Lorenz, D. 1Fr.1 68 Loughner, W. 1Fr.1 69 Lovekamp, D. 1Jr.1 61,95,98 Lucltke, W. 1Jr.1 63 Luebkerf, R. 1Jr.1 70,81 Luekens, J. 1Jr.1 56 Luke, D. 1So.1 72,93,94 Lutiemeier, J. 1Sr.1 39 GOSSAGE GRILL Sandwich Shop xv QW z Af Q67 1 I I, V C. X X - wi 1 f x X KN, 7 g I .Q ' , 5 R 4 x Q . Hamburgers Malts f Chili 'L f Carry Ouis Q Fm' W5 suvnems LAUNDRY 7227 W. North River Forest 8, SERVING CAMPUS CLEANERS 4224-40 W. Division Chicago 5 Lutz, R. Ur.1 Lutze, R. lFr.1 Lux, M. 150.1 73,78 Maas, R. Ur.1 62 Machina, D. Ur.1 56 Mack, D. Ur.1 70 Modal, A. 1Fr.1 Mahler, B. lSr.1 39 Maier, A. 150.1 Maleske, A. 1So.1 72 Malone, D. Ur.159 Malviiz, D. lSr.1 37,82 Mampe, R. lFr.1 64 Mangels, A. Ur.1 57,85,89,132 Manka, P. lFr.1 66 Manthei, G. Ur.1 Marousek, C. lSr.1 39,83,102, 103,104,126 Marquardt, M. 150.1 Mortensen, C. lSr.1 39,92 Mortensen, M. iSr.1 39 Martin, B. Ur.1 56 Martin, C. 1Fr.1 66 Mason, Rev. L. lSr.1 McClenclon, C. lSr.1 39 McGhee, D. lFr.1 68 McGhee, T. lSr.1 39,79,85 McKay, C. Ur.1 60 McMullan, J. 1Fr.1 McMullan, M. lSr.1 39,82 McNemar, M. lFr.1 65,B7,98 Medock, H. 1Jr.1 39,71 Meier, J. lSr.1 40,84,86,93,98, 130 Meinzen, L. lFr.1 Meissner, K. Ur.1 70,95 Meitz, L. lSr.1 40,87 Menz, W. Ur.1 63,83,98,102 Merkle, E. 1Fr.1 69,93 Merklinger, L. 150.1 56 Merritt, R. lFr.1 Meyer, D. lFr.1 67 Meyer, G. 150.1 93 Meyer, G. 1Sr.1 40,93 Meyer, J. 1Fr.1 96,102 Meyer, L. 1Sr.1 40,B4,87 Meyer, M. CFr.1 68,95 Meyer, M. lSr.1 40 Meyer, R. Ur.1 56 Meyer, S. Ur.1 57 Meyermann, D. Ur.1 60 Mielke, D. Ur.1 58 Miles, R. lFr.1 Miller, C. lSr.1 40 Miller, J. 1Sr.1 Miller, L. lFr.1 66 Minarik, B. lSo.1 71 Misfeldt, M. 150.1 Mitchell, C. CFr.1 Moeckel, W. lFr.1 65 Moeller, D. lSr.1 40 Moellering, M. lSr.1 40,81,95 Moenning, G. 1Fr.1 68 Mohler, D. Ur.1 58 Mohr, Mrs. G. 1Fr.1 Monroe, K. 150.1 73,84 Moser, T. lFr.1 60,92 Mowery, H. lSo.1 63,109 Mroch, E. 1Sr.1 40,87 Mrosko, G. Ur.1 78 Muche, C. lSr.1 41 Mueller, C. Mueller Mueller, D. Mueller, D. Mueller, M Mueller, M Mueller, N Mueller, N Mueller, R. Ur.1 56,90 lSr.1 41,81 1Fr.1 69 lSr.1 41 lFr.l 65,105 1Sr.1 Ur.1 71 lFr.1 66 Ur.1 62 Mueller, S. 1Sr.1 41 Muller, R. lSr.1 41,64,94,99 Myczek, J. lFr.1 68 Nao, N. 150.1 73 Nast, E. lFr.1 63,102 Neel, C. 1So.1 Neermann, T. Ur.1 Nehls, W. lFr.1 69,96 Neipp, P. lJr.1 62 Nelson, D. 1Sr.1 41,80,97,128 Nelson, J. Ur.1 56,93 Nelson, N. 1Fr.1 65 Neubauer, R. lJr.1 41,59 Neumann, C. 1Fr.1 61,96 Neumonn, H. lSo.1 63 Neunaber, J. lSr.1 Nichols, R. 150.1 72 Nicolaus, J. lFr.1 60 Nicolous, J. Ur.1 75 Nielsen, R. lSr.1 41 Niemann, C. Ur.1 41,94 Niemeyer, S. lFr.1 65 Niemi, S. lJr.1 57,79 Nierman, B. 1Sr.1 41 Nierman, T. Ur.1 62 Ninstil, N. lSo.1 73,86,91,94,95 .,, -iv rf Q 'WO Exe dispatched f G Q 1 - 4 . - .- V v--rv 'A 1 7E'mlf,43.g111 - CLQBCO BLUE CAB CO. FOrest 9-1740 EUClid 3-2121 Nitz, W. 1Jr.1 93 Nobis, S. 1So.1 56 Noll, G. 1So.1 72 Nordbrock, R. 1Grcd.1 Norden, D. 1So.1 74,78,91 Nuechterlein, K. 1Jr.1 56,9 Nystrom, D. 1Jr.1 71,86 O'Brien, J. 1Sr.1 42,95 O'Connor, B. 1Fr.1 91,109 Oerkfitz, K. 1Fr.1 O'Hcru, K. 150. O1lhof'1,J. 1Sr.1 42,130 Oppermonn, D. 1Sr.1 42 Orcvec, J. 1Fr.1 Orkgitz, D. 1Fr.1 68 Orfner, F. 1Jr.1 58 Ottenbocher, J. 1So.1 74 Otto, K. 1Jr.1 74,80 Otto, S. 1Jr.1 57,95 Pocholke, N. 1So.1 75 Pogeis, J. 1Jr.1 59 Palechek, W. 1So.1 72 Palmer, J. 1So.183,102 Polmeter, D. 1Jr.1 58 1,150 Pculmreuter, K. 1Sr.1 87,991,142 Parsons, P. 1Sr.1 42,94 Poschen, M. 1Sr.1 42 Paul, L. 1Jr.1 Paul, M. 150.1 73 Pergcmde, 5. 150.1 Perkins, C. 1Sr.142,79,98 Peterson, D. 150.1 83,102 Peterson, R. 1Fr.1 61,95 Pett, J. 150.1 Pefznick, V. 1Fr.1 Pfou, I. 1Sr.1 42,93 Pf1ug, B. 1Fr.1 Pflumm, A. 1Sr.1 42,90 Pfund, P. 1Fr.1 60 Piellusch, F. 1Jr.1 59 Piering, A. 1Fr.1 69,96,109 Pifer, J. 1Fr.1 64,92 Pilot, K. 1Fr.1 Pinske, H. 1Jr.1 58,102 Pinske, J. 1Fr.1 61 Plath, A. 1Jr.1 62 Plath, W. 1Jr.1 110 PIGH, 5. 1Sr.1 42, 79 Pletsch, R. 150.1 59 Ploetz, N. 1Fr.1 65 Poellot, J. 1Fr.1 75 Poellof, S. 1Fr.1 Pomeroy, D. 1Jr.1 56,95 Pooker, E. 1Jr.1 70 Pope, J. 1Jr.1 Porter, R. 1Jr.1 Puelle, V. 1Jr.1 70 Pyle, J. 1Sr.1 43,91 Quondt, S. 1Jr.1 Querbczch, R. 1Sr.1 43 Quick, W. 1Sr.1 43 Rocbe, R. 1Sr.1 43,94,95,126 Radke, C. 1Jr.1 71,95 Rudke, D. 1Sr.1 43 Rodtke, D. 1Fr.1 102 Roedeke, C. 1Jr.1 Rofert, E. 1Sr.1 40 Rokow, E. 1So.1 62,91,146,154 Rukow, R. 1Sr.1 43 RUPP. C. 1Jr.1 71,93 Rau, C. 150.1 102 Rauh, J. 1Fr.1 60,92 Rousch, R. 1Jr.1 83,110 Rcruser, M. 1Jr.1 70,8O,93,94 Ream, L. 1Fr.1 66 Rech, A. 1Sr.1 43,79 Recknugel, N. 1Fr.1 64 Reddemon, K. 1Fr.1 61 Redeker, D. 1So.1 73,79 Reeves, C. 1So.1 74 Rehberger, E. 1Fr.1 65 Rehmer, W. 1Jr.1 58 Rehwoldf, R. 1Sr.1 43 Reichert, S. 1Jr.1 60,8298 Reimonn, A. 1Sr.1 43 Reineck, L. 1Fr.1 65 Reinke, S. 1Fr.1 64 Reinking, R. 1So.1 73 Reiser, A. 1Sr.1 43 Rempert, H. 1Jr.1 Renner, N. 1Sr.1 44 Richardson, K. 1Sr.1 44 Rieke, J. 1Fr.1 66 Riese, M. 1Fr.1 69,94 Riethmeier, A. 1Fr.1 Rietschel, W. 150.1 75 Rinderknicht, D. 15r.1 Rindfleisch, J. 1Jr.1 59 Riske, A. 1So.1 73 Riske, C. 1Jr.1 58 Rodommer, J. 1Fr.1 61,91 Rode, R. 1Fr.1 64 Rodenbeck, M. 1So.1 74,80 89 91 96 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND YOUR CHURCH'S PENSION FUND FOR PASTORS AND TEACHERS OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD Extends Congratulations and Best Wishes to you Graduates. We extend our most cordial congratulations upon the completion of your studies at our River Forest Concordia. Accept our best wishes for o long period of pleasant and effective service in the Church. By virtue of Synod's direction and by the grace of God, you have been trained and prepared to be workers for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Entrust the days of your retirement, under God's guidance, to Synod by ioining the Pension Fund as soon as you have entered upon your work. We encourage your early partici- pation. The sooner you ioin, the larger your pension at retirement. Compliments of . . F -ix f 1 V X 1' F 1' X 7 .- I 1 ii? M '::- f I 2 ! ill D3 l f THE BOARD OF SUPPORT AND POWER CONSTRUCTION, INC. PENSIONS 125 S. Marion Village 8-4940 210 North Broadway St. Louis 2, Missouri Oak Park Rodrian, C. iFr.1 65 Roemke, K. lSr.1 44,79 Roemke, T. iSo.1 72,99 Roenz, S. i.Ir.1 61 Roesch, B. iJr.1 Rogalslci, R. iSo.1 72,B3,98,102 Rogers, M. iFr.1 69 Roloff, E. iFr.1 Ronsick, G. iJr.1 Rosche, K. lSo.1 72 Roschke, B. lSo.1 73 Roschke, K. lFr.1 Roseleip, L. iSr.1 44 Rossnagel, L. lSo.1 74,93 Roth, C. iFr.1 65 Roth, D. iSo.1 72 Roth, D. lSo.1 72 Roth, J. lSr.1 44,90 Roth, J. iSo.1 72,96 Rout, K. iJr.1 90,94 Rudolph, T. iFr.J 68 Rugenstein, A. lSo.1 57 Ruhlig, E. iJr.1 57,79,89 Ruhter, R. lJr.1 56,79,95 Rummel, S. iFr.1 61,105 Ruopp, S. iSr.1 44,90 Rupp, R. iSo.1 72,91 Rupprecht, E. iJr.1 94 Rupprecht, R. iFr.1 68 Ruth, P. iFr.1 61 Rutkowsky, K. iFr.1 64 Rutz, P. iFr.1 66,92 Ryden, L. iSo.1 74,91,105 Saba, B. iFr.1 66 Sadlon, A. iFr.1 64 Saiger, D. iFr.1 69 Sain, J. iSr.1 44 Sakala, S. lFr.1 6l,92,98 Sandau, W. iSr.1 44 Sanderson, S. iSo.1 72 Sandfort, M. lSo.1 83,102 Sandin, M. iJr.1 60 Sandor, D. iFr.1 Sandor, D. lSr.1 44,60 Sapatka, S. iJr.J 70,89 Sasse, A. lGrad.1 Sauer, C. lJr.1 Schaaf, D. iSo.1 Schaar, G. iSo.J 62,93 Schaefer, R. lSo.1 Schaeffer, R. lFr.1 68 Schaffer, J. lSo.1 Schaller, C. lJr.1 71 Schaper, P. ISr.1 44 Schaper, P. lFr.1 Schaus, R. lSo.1 74,8O,98,132 Scheck, D. iFr.1 68 Scheftt, K. iJr.1 57,82,95 Scheidt, E. lJr.1 57 Scheiwe, W. lJr.1 58,94,96 Schepmann, D. iSr.1 45 Scheuchner, D. lJr.1 Schiller, L. iSr.1 45,90 Schlawiedt, J. iSr.J 45 Schleef, D. iSo.J 63 Schlemmer, K. lSo.1 73 Schlemmer, S. iSo.1 73,92 Schlie, C. lSr.1 45,92 Schmidt, B. iSo.1 73,95 Schmidt, J. iSo.1 75 Schmidt, L. lSr.1 45,96 Schmidt, L. iJr.1 Schmidt, M. lSr.1 45 Schmidt, R. lCoIl.J Schmidt, S. ISo.1 Schmidt, W. iFr.1 67 Schmit, J. lJr.1 83,98,102 Schmohe, R. iJr.1 67 Schmoock, D. lFr.1 64,91 Schneider, P. iFr.1 63 Schnell, R. lSr.1 45,98,99,127 Schoder, R. iSr.1 45 Schoenbeck, C. lFr.1 68,109 Schoop, D. iSo.J 72,84 Schrader, D. iSo.1 72,84 Schroder, D. iSr.1 45,69,98 Schrader, K. lSr.1 45 Schram, B. iFr.1 Schreiber, K. lSr.1 46 Schrieier, C. iSo.1 74,84,98,105 Schriefer, S. iFr.1 66 Schroeder, A. iSr.J 46 Schroeder, D. iJr.J 46 Schuette, S. iJr.1 71,93 Schuldt, A. iSa.1 83,109 Schulenberg, J. ISo.1 72 Schulenberg, E. lSo.J Schult, C. iSr.1 46 Schulteis, D. fSo.1 72 Schultz, D. iJr.1 Schultz, L. lJr.1 Schultz, P. iJr.J 71 Schultz, R. lSr.1 95 Schumacher, J. iSr.1 78,85,91 Schumacher, M. l.lr.1 83,110,111 Schuth, J. iFr.1 65 Schutz, R. lSr.J EA 4 D 8 Congratulations from , i I X, Italian Restaurant . PIZZA . . SPAGH ETTI FREE DELIVERY 7319 W. North River Forest FOrest 9-5377 and 9-9653 MAGES BOWLARENAS Schwanke, W. ISo.I Schwichtenberg, J. IJr.J Schwiebert, L. ISr.I 46 Secor, C. IFr.I Seggebruch, K. IFr.I 66,94 Selberg, H. IJr.I 71.93,95 Sellke, D. IFr.1 83,102 Sellmeyer, J. IJr.1 Sellmeyer, J. ISr.I 46 Sengele, R. ISr.169,102 Sharum, S. ISo.J Shaw, L. IFr.J Siesennop, L. 150.1 Sieving, A. ISo.J Sinkewicz, E. ISr.J 46 Sipe, D. ISo.1 73 Siperek, N. IFr.I Smith, R. I.Ir.I 58,102 Smyth, S. ISo.J 74 Snurka, R. IFr.I 68 Snyder, G. tFr.1 69 Soderling, S. ISo.1 89 Soderquist, D. ISr.1 47 Soldwisch, L. ISr.I Spicer, B. ISo.I Spitzer, S. 1Sr.I 47,94 Sprunger, S. tFr.I 68,95 Spurgat, C. ISr.J 47 Stach, L. 1Sr.1 47,130 Stahl, E. ISr.1 47,94 Stallman, R. ISr.1 47,62,91,98 Stamm, J. 150.1 72,84 Stamm, R. C.1r.J Starck, M. ISr.I 47 Starke, R. ISo.J 73,82 Steeneck, J. CJr.J 57 Steffen, C. IFr.1 Steffen, J. IJr.1 71 Sfeidl, D. IJr.1 57 Steinmann, D. IFr.1 66 Stelter, C. I.Ir.1 57,87,95 Stermer, D. IFr.J 64 Stevens, S. 150.1 56 Stocker, L. I.Ir.1 58,94 Stolz, M- ISo.I Storm, L. IJr.1 56,82 Strasen, C. IFr.1 66 Stref1ing, D. 1So.J 56 Stretch, D. Ur.1 Streufert, C. IJr.I 57 Streufert, M. IFr.1 64 Strodl, C. IFr.I Strowig, C. IFr.1 64 Strubbe, J. ISo.J 63,93 Strycker, K. CSr.1 47 Stuckwisch, D. 1Jr.I 58 Stude, H. CSr.J 47,128 Stueber, K. ISo.J 72 Stuenkel, D. ISr.J 47,94,98,99,126 Sturn, P. fSr.J Sturm, W. ISo.1 48,72 Sulken, J. CJr.1 56 Sutmaier, R. 1Fr.1 Swithers, R. 1Jr.I 59 Sylvester, J. t.Ir.I 57 Synatschk, L. lFr.1 69 Synatschk, H. ISo.1 62 TagIauer, K. IJr.1 58,94,96,99 Taylor, B. IJr.1 61 Templin, J. 150.3 86 Templin, J. ISo.J 73,79,89,93 Teske, G. ISo.1 72 Tetting, D. ISo.1 72,813,102 Tetz, C. tSr.I 48,81 Tews, R. IFr.I 65,89 Thaney, T. Ur.1 59,80,89,97, 128,130 Theiss, R. CJr.I 71,95 Theye, F. IJr.J 62 Thiel, R. tJr.I 60 ThieI, V. CJr.1 75 Thieme, O. CFr.J 69,8O,94,95 Thieroff, M. IJr.I 59 Thies, R. ISr.J 48,79 Thomas, B. Ur.1 60 Thorsen, K. IFr.J 64 Thurn, R. ISo.I 73,82,93,95 Thusius, R. ISr.1 48,88,99 Tiedie, N. ISr.1 48 Timm, B. ISo.1 75 Timm, D. fFr.I 64 Tinkey, J. ISr.1 48 Tischer, B. ISo.I 73 Todt, J. ISr.I 48 Toekelt, M. CFr.I 65 Toensing, C. IJr.I 61,93 Toepke, D. ISo.1 73 Toepper, M. 1Fr.I 64 Toepper, R. ISr.I 48,531,128 Tomastick, M. IJr.I Tostrud, G. IFr.1 66 Traster, D. ISr.I 48,83,98,132 Tr1nIcIe, J. ISr.I 48,8O,95 Trinklein, J. CJr.I 71,95 Tuschy, E. IJr.I 61 udy, L. isf.i 49 I I Ueda, T. Ur.D 71,93 Uffman, B. lSr.D 49 Unger, M. lSr.D 49 Urke, K. Ur.D 57 Vance, J. lSo.D 72,83 Vance, L. Ur.D 58,83 Van Cleve, K. lSo.D 74 Vanderhorst, N. lSr.D 49,94,98 Vandor, S. Ur.D Van Norman, K. lFr.D 60 Vaughn, H. Ur.D Veliky, A. lSr.D 49,94 Verseman, D. lSr.D 49,83,98 Versemann, C. lSr.D 49 Vimtrup, J. lFr.D 64 Visnovsky, G. lSr.D Voden, J. lSr.D 49,85,94,95 Voelker, F. lSr.D 49 Vogel, C. iSo.D 75 Vogel, G. Ur.D 56,81 Vogel, I. Ur.D 66,82,98 Vogel, R. Ur.D 71,93 Voges, M. Ur.D 56 Voigt, G. Ur.D 74,80 Vollmer, S. lSr.D 50 Vollrath, P. lSo.D 78,85 Von Dielinger, S. iSr.D Von Strohe, J. iSr.D 50 Vorwerk, D. lFr.D 68,99 Voth, A. Ur.D Wachholz, D. Ur.D Wachholz, E. iFr.D 68 Wachmann, J. Ur.D Wacker, D. iSr.D 50,94 Walenter, S. Ur.D 71,92 Walker, R. iFr.D 69,93 Wall, D. lSo.D 72 Walz, M. iSr.D 50 Wangerin, J. lFr.D 61 Wargo, P. Ur.D 59,84,86,91,97 Warnke, L. lSo.D 74,93,95 Wasse, C. lFr.D 66 Watkins, B. Ur.D 57 Watt, W. lSr.D 50 Weber, J. lFr.D 67 Weber, S. iSr.D 50,64,98 Wedel, M. lSo.D 74,91,1'46 Wegelwaupt, R. lSo.D 110 Wegener, T. Ur.D 58,94 Wehmeyer, J. lSo.D 74,94 Weigelt, E. Ur.D 57 Weismantel, P. Ur.D 62 Weiss, C. iSr.D 50,88,91 Weiss, T. lFr.D 67,102 Went, D. lSo.D 63 Wendt, E. Ur.D 59,81 Wentlancl, J. lSo.D 62,86 Werdin, D. lSo.D 96 Werling, E. lSr.D 50,6l,98,105, 126,127 Werling, J. Ur.D 56,85,9l,93,105 Werner, D. iSr.D 50 Werner, D. lSo.D Wernsing, D. lSr.D 51 Werrbach, N. lSr.D 51,85,92, 96,98 Werring, K. lSr.D 51,68,98 Werth, N. lSr.D 51 Wesche, E. lSo.D 74,80 Wesche, M. iSr.D 51,57 Weslock, L. iSo.D 137 Weslock, T. lSo.D 137 Wessel, L. lFr.D 67 Wessel, S. Ur.D 60 Westlund, J. iSr.D 51 Wiechman, J. lFr.D Wiegert, J. Ur.D Wiese, M. Ur.D 74 Willason, N. lFr.D 69,83,102,103 Wille, M. lFr.D 68,109 Williams, H. lSr.D 51 Wilson, S. iFr.D 64 Winlcelrnann, E. lSo.D 62,109 Winter, K. lSo.D 90 Winters, C. Ur.D 61,92 Winterstein, D. lSr.D 51,83,88 Wischmeyer, D. Ur.D 59 Wischmeyer, J. lFr.D 61,81 Wishard, S. lFr.D Wismar, R. lFr.D 69,78,93 Win, J. lSr.D 51 Witt, S. Ur.D Witt, W. Ur.D Witte, E. lSr.D 51,89,91,132 Witte, N. lSo.D 57 wane, iz. Ur.D 102 Wohlueter, B. lFr.D 60,79,92,96 Wohlken, J. Ur.D 59 Wolf, J. lSr.D 52,62,88,98 Wollin, K. lSo.D 72 Wonning. B. iFr.D 60 Woo, G. lSo.D Wright, R. lFr.D 65,99 Wuensche, C. Ur.D 58,127 Wuensche, E. iFr.D Wuensche, J. lSr.D 52 'Y l... , Ni F. 4 is 1 ROY STROM - RUBBISH ENGINEERS Chicago 39 BErksl'1ire 75030 FACULTY AND STAFF ga? Q ,ff Remember CONCORDIA stands ready to as- sist you with your specialized re- ligious book and church supply needs. If our stock of over 8,000 books cannot supply you, we can secure your title from one of the many U. S. or foreign publishers with whom we are in constant contact. Remember also that CONCOR- DIA houses one of the largest collections of religious music in the country lover 5,000 select compositionsl as well as over 900 quality religious films and film- strips. Also church furnishings of the highest quality. We shall look forward to help- ing you with your book, music, audio-visual, and ecclesiastical arts needs - now and in the years ahead. Emuznrrlin Puhlishinq Hnusn St. Louis 18, Missouri ',..- u For ovor 93 yours spreading S. l' 2 the Word to all the world 3 If polvcoviaxf Wunderlich, E. lJr.J 59 Wunderlich, J. 1Sr.J 52 Wunderlich, H. fSo.t 74 Wyant, D. CFr.1 68 Wyssmann, R. CFr.1 69 Yagaw, K. lFr.1 60,80 Yoho, C. 1Jr.1 57 Zabel, M. 1Jr.1 99 Zahn, J. lFr.J 64 Zahn, M. 1Jr.1 Zahn, O. 150.1 Zahn, T. 150.1 62 Zakrison, G. 150.1 72,87,9O Zander, K. lSo.1 74 Zapotocny, D. 1So.J 63 Zastrow, J. 1Jr.J Zehnder, J. lSo.J 72,813,102 Zickuhr, J. lJr.1 70,85,97 Zielke, V. lSr.J 52 Zimmermann, A. 1Fr.1 69 Zuberbier, L. lSr.J 52,88 Zuege, C. 1Jr.1 81,96,98,131 Zuehlsclorf, C. CFr,J 64,89 Zuelsdorf, A. 1Sr.J 52 Zurstadt, H. lFr.1 60 Affeldt, W. - 9,l8,99 Anderson, T. - 22 Bohr, D. - 22 Baker, V. - 21 Beck, A. - 9 Becker, F. - 9,82 Becker, S. - 9 Behnken, A. - 21 Besch, G. - 9,89 Bevan, M. - 22 Blrr, L. -- 21 Board of Control - 8 Bohrloch, C. - 22 Bcllwinkel, C. - 9 Bourke, D. - 22 Brackberg, H. - 9,102,109 Brieschke, H. - 20 Bruskewitz, C. - 21 Bundenthal, T. - 9,79 Buerkle, M. - 21 Bunies, B. - 21 Bunjes, P. - 9,18 Burroughs, E. - 22 Busse, R. - 9 Chambers, E. - 21 Cohrs, A. - 10 Cooley, M. 4- 20 Corrigan, L. - 21 Culver, M. - 10,84 Deffner, E. - 10 Der Derian, R. - 22 Domke, H. - 22 Domroese, K. - 10 Domke, H. - 22 Drews, C. - 10 Dumler, M. - 10,20 Dumke, W. - 22 Edwards, W. - 20 Erwin, K. - 21 Foerster, L. - 10 Foster, U. - 10 Froncke, A. - 21 Frederking, I. - 19 Fuith, F. - 22 Gehrke, R. - 10 Gieschen, T. - 10,93,95 Glick, R. - 21 Glock, A. - 11,79 Golvin, E. - 21 Golz, A. - 22 Golz, M. - 22 Golz, P. - 22 Gotsch, H. - 11 Gotsch, R. - 11 Gross, H. - 11 Grotelueschen, P. - 11 Hadley, J. - 21 Hagen, M. - 22 Hagemann, B. - 22 Hahn, A. - 11,18 Halter, C. - 11 Harminson, E. - 22 Heidtke, E. - 11 Heinitz, K. - 11 Heyne, E. - 11,18,19 Hildner, V. - 12 Hillert, G. - 12 Hillert, R. - 12 Hodge, J. - 21 lsenberg, W. - 12 Ivey, C. - 12 Janzow, F. - 12 ,1 Jenne, N. - 12 Keil, G. - 21 Kiessling, N. - 12 Kleiner, R. - 21 Koehneke, M. - 4,12,136 Koehneke, V. - 20 Kolch, F. - 12,86 Kossman, S. - 22 Kossman, S. - 22 Krausse, G. - 22 Krause, V. - 13,18 Kreiss, P. - 13,87 Kruse, W. - 13,20 Kuehnert, T. - 13 Kusmik, C. - 13,18 Lange, R. - 13,18 Latzke, H. - 13,18 Lehmann, W. - 13,86 Lenschow, N. - 21 Letterman, H. - 13 Levell, C. - 22 Link, M. 13 Lohmann, E. - 20 Martin, W. - 14,80 Mauer, A. - 14 McConnell, H. - 14 Meissler, J. - 14,81 Menke, E. - 14 Mischnick, L. - 21 Mischnick, W. - 22 Moeller, M. - 21 Moeller, A. - 22 Morisson, E. - 19,87 Nahrwolcl, J. - 14,92 Neeb, M. - 14,20 Nielsen, G. - 14,l8,81,97,128 Oesterreich, A. - 15,81 Ore, C. - 130 Panke, J. - 15 Pieper, M. - 15 Poellot, D. - 15,18 Poepp, M. - 20 Popp, C. - E. Pralle, F. -- 15 Prinz, A. - 15 Radlce, N. - 15 Rust, l.. - 15 Reinitz, A. -- 19 Reinke, R. - 15 Robert, K. - 15 Roberts, J. - 16,20 1zQ111nng, 1-1. - 16,96 Rose, L. - 21 Rosin, W. - 16 San Fillippo, R. - 21 Scaer, C. - 16,18 Scl-iaper, E. - 22 Scherer, R. - 16 Schumacher, J. - 22 Schoepke, L. - 19 Schmieding, A. - 16 Schoenborn, R. - 16,91 Schueler, K. - 16,78 Senske, A. - 17,85,102 Shaper, J. - 22 spin, D. - 17,83,106 Spurgat, F. - 20 Stiller, L. - 22 Stoekel, B. - 22 Strzaclo, J. - 22 Thies, J. - 21 Tunernagel, W. - 84 Turner, C. - 22 Vahl, R. - 21 Vahl, W. - 17,18 Waldschmiclt, C. - 17 Wangerin, W. - 17,85 Weber, O. - 21 Weiss, R. - 21 Wilgren, C. - 21 Wilson, J. - 21 Wrege, V. - 22 Zeddies, L. - 17 The Pillar's Staff wishes to thank Prof. Roy V. Schoenborn, faculty ad- viser, Mr. Don Hamrin and the American Yearbook Company, Mr. and Mrs. Masters of the Villager Studios, and Paul Gerlach, Concordia pho- tographer for their suggestions and professional help. 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