Concordia University Chicago - Pillars Yearbook (River Forest, IL)

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U ' 1 -gag W 5:2,, ,E'X ...LQ C 'LQ '-Q' I af QQ? QQ? iii lp OL., ' W1 W2 xx L Q 1 N I PILLA I 964 LMLEY'-QCIKQ WEEEMQGREM, UBRRRY 'COW-owdka Teachews College Rivm Fovest, Hlmois KH C3 oowoorwvx Tezxcuelze oouege RIVER FOIZEQIZ :Lumens LUfHEl2AN-Missoula: Qwoo TURY DEUCNFON .......... TDENTQ MESSAGE. . . NIAL. . . EACDLTY AND ADM1N1QTEATFON . . GRADUATES ..... . UNDEPJGPADUATEQ. . OP-Gi4N1Z5T10NQ. . . QC!-ICDOL. L11?-E. . . QPOEIQ. . . ADVEIZIIQ AND INDEQC. . . During The pasT one hundred years young Chrisfian men and women have enTered Concordia To grow in faiTh, and have lefT To serve in ChrisT's Kingdom. For one hundred years Concordia has lived ChrisT. In every- Thing we do . . . as we grovv and maTure, as vve serve organizaTions, as vve compeTe in sporfs, as vve lead oThers To a firmer faiTh, and finally, as vve anTicipaTe our call To The Teaching minisfry, vve have aTTempTed To glorify God. IT is for This reason ThaT we have chosen A Cenfury of Living ChrisT as The Theme for This CenTennial yearbook. ..2 ..4 ..6 .18 .44 .76 100 122 168 196 553522451 Dear PresidenT Koehneke, This year has passed so quickly. IT has been a Tull yearg Tilled wiTh all The Things which con- TribuTe To our ChrisTian growTh. The commencemenT of Concordia's CenTennial celebration has made us all more aware of God's greaT blessings To us. We hope ThaT we have conTinued The TradiTion of The pasT one hundred years by living This one Tor ChrisT. ln many ways you have helped and guided us Toward Truly living ChrisT. You have been our daily reminder of whaT iT is To be a liTTle ChrisT. IT is diTTiculT Tor us To puT inTo words all The Things ThaT you mean To us. Perhaps The besT way is To use your own words, Tor we are sincerely happy and always graTeTul To be your sons and daughTers in ChrisT. We hearTily congraTulaTe you on your TwenTy-TiTTh anniversary in The MinisTry of The Word, and your TenTh as our presidenT. We dedicaTe This yearbook To you, wiTh our deep appreciaTion Tor all The many hours and days and years of work and worry which you have given Tor us Tor our Savior's sake. Our sincere love and aTTecTion, Your sons and daughTers in ChrisT PWS' 'S of WHAT IS CONCORDIA? Concordia is a college. It is a community of Christian scholars, It is a professional school of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. It is forty acres, dotted with classrooms, residence halls, faculty housing, and Grace Church. Concordia is a place of frightened freshmen, speculative sophomores, iaunty juniors, serious seniors, and grateful graduates. It is a place to love and to be loved, a marriage bureau, a hothouse of ideas, an arena for ideological battle, and a confrontation of preiudice and stereotypes. Concordia is a community of the successful and the failures, the com- pany of saints who are yet sinners, the family of God and the fellow- ship of the faithful, the laboratory for future teachers, and the practicum for wild-eyed idealists. Concordia is a classroom for teaching and learning, for lectures and discussions, for vigorous controversy and peaceful consensus, for chang- ing and growing, for enrichment for service, for waking up to the issues of life and death. Concordia is imperfection, futility, fearfulness, frustration. It is discov- ery, devotion, and dramatic dreams. Concordia is a place to pray, to read, to study, to eat, to sleep, to complain, to Wonder, to hope, to debate, to agree, to play, to work, to worship, to wait for the Lord, and then to say: Here am I, send meI And I-le does! Concordia is a century old. It's still the same C.T.C. underneath. What will Concordia be in 2064? Who cares? God does. Do you? M. L. Koehneke President 1 I L X i 1 l 5 . , '. , , - , l' 1' 1 ' '. rf ' , A century of living Christ by Concordians has passed. For one hundred years Concordia Teachers College has been nur- turing the Teaching ministry of the Lutheran Church-Mis- souri Synod, providing a high-quality training program for future teachers of the church. Our church has always been concerned with Christian education. The original plans were to include a school in every organized congregation. In l857 therefore, a normal department, under the dire-ction of Professor Ph. Fleisch- rnann, was established in coniunction with the seminary at Fort Wayne. However, conditions rapidly became over- crowded because of the demand for teachers who had re- ceived Christian training for the five years C3 preparatory and 2 normall offered at the school. S39 A 4fNTURY OF TGACHING sa,- V' V? f 'J Vw ff V y'fZV'. V -V fVV,V' . W I VfV VV V . ..Vx,. , .,x, VV. 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There were new confirmands, older men who had worked for many years, and some new immigrants sent from Germany to learn to teach. As the student body increased in size, Synod enlarged the campus. By 1887, three dorms, classrooms, a dining hall, an assembly hall and a library had been added, in 1895 a gym was built. President Lindemann took over the editor- ship of the 'Evangelical Lutheran Schulblatt, now Lutheran Education in 1865. The pe- riodical, the oldest educational journal con- .'gz.::. X 23 ,Z-.. .iv rr l lf-f l -:N i ..,,. l ,gin 'gain f - 'f,,,,,.4,, .n 1 fx, . i , V, V .- ix.. gif,- tinuously in publication, has been published . - SQ X. i by the faculty of Concordia ever since. Upon the death of President Lindemann in fi., 59 V, , 1879, the Reverend Eugen A. W. Krauss was called from Germany to become the second president. Before he accepted a call to the St. Louis Seminary in 1905, President Krauss saw the plant at Addison come to full growth. Under his direction, changes were made in the curricular development v 1 P , fi yf1-X' A . f i , . i vvflgyy Iwi. w Tx X, ' 1 yn X ,QQ 7 as T fx J' S P'w X SS N is sc X R X QX X xx so ss Nc N X ss ss NX X N ww N X I K 5 GPXCD. , .. L . I Z 'Sircftot 3. Ci. QB. Einhcmnnn. Wanchleute, friendly people of the com- of the school. A practice school was established in which each student was given some opportunity to teach. The instruction in the English lan- guage was greatly improved, a truly forward step since the official lan- guage of our church was still German. Professor Theodore Brohm, the only professor on the faculty of Con- cordia to be elected President, followed Krauss and served until the re- location of the college in 1913. During Brohm's administration, a fourth year was added to the preparatory school. Changes continued to keep the school on a par or above the standards of education for that time. Life at Addison was not soft for the student body. Even before the new student unpacked his bag, he had to go to the straw pile and fill his mattress so that he would have something to sleep on for the next year. The School day began at 6:30 A.M. with opening devotions and classes continuing all morning. One of the redeeming features for the boys was the existence of X, it X. i V President E. A. W. Krauss 1 i l li M l i l 1880-1905 munity, who did the boys' wash and usually 1 gave them Sunday dinner. The boys didn't mind walking miles on a Sunday for a change in diet from the rather plain food served in the dining hall. ln 1911, Synod acce-pted the gift of 40 acres in River Forest from the Lutheran Ed- ucation Association of Chicago. lt had be- come too expensive to enlarge Addison to fit the increasing demands. The institution lacked adequate library, music, and lab- oratory facilities. President Theo. Brohm 1905-1913 iffy' - , iff- YQ? me .4 . ,Y , . ' 5 .. 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'av N :'w..ejz,,,..,e.Q'g .,j.w-5-.,.g g ,f ., 1 -.fjgzfu:.f:s,t.5j:,f6' It . iii'-f.. 51' Q 'Q .- ' ' 4 rg.-Mf,f,fsf,f,.,,-,yi -gvrfuf ,fiygf-.-4 f. -. .-f5v:-- 'wgiw-: unblf gk ..5..- 35 .0 . 1:32 , :. 125:-'+ 1 25. . T 331' z '1-41'1'r1.2f fff :assi e'.:i.:' -'-' 1-if -5. 1--2 f' ti .QL 21 i 5 lr El!! October 12, 1913, Founders Day, brought ap- proximately 45,000 people to River Forest for a full day of dedicatory festivities which included six sermons. Facilities dedicated that day were the Administration building, Dorms A and B CLin- demann and Kraussl, the Music Building Know the Student Union buildingl and the Commons ldining hallj. President Brohm resigned in 1913 and the Reverend William C. Kohn, president of the North- ern lllinois District, was elected president of the newly located college. On February 28, 1914, the Administration building burned, destroying both the student and faculty libraries, Professor Eifrig's museum, and irreplaceable records. The fire, which caused about 575,000 damage, was discovered by President Kohn. Faulty wiring was thought to be the cause. The building was rebuilt and dedicated October 11, 1914. New buildings continued to indicate growth at Concordia Teachers College. Dorms C andl D CKohn and Brohml, a third floor annex to the music building, and the gymnasium had been built by 1927, faculty homes were going up gradually on Monroe and Bonnie Brae. Grace Congregation built its church on Concordia's campus in 1930 and their parish house be- came the site of the training school. By this time four campus orga- nizations were prominent in stu- dent life. The College Band, led by R. T. Rohlfing CProf. Harold pointed by the school's administration. His io-b was to maintain contact between the students and food services. Each floo-r in the dorm was headed by a floorbuck who was bo-th an administrator and counselor, in addition, each room had a roombuck. Rohlfing's fatherj and the Chorus were thriving organiz- ations. The Spectator had been printing student and faculty opinions since 1925. Planning the social functions for the student body was the Extracurricular Committee. Student government existed at this time. The president, or Sembuck Cbuck was a nickname for boy, sembuck was the boy who was head of the seminaryj led the student body. The vice-president was the music building buck in charge of order and cleanliness in the music building. A third administrative officer was the Food Administrator, ap- Geography and Natural History Lecture Room s Wynne ,jg,ff-f' 12 Music has always played a prominenf role in Concordia's hisfory. AT Addison The older sTudenTs insTrucTed The young- er in ruolimenfary piano. There was also a hand-pump or- gan on which The young men learned To play The bass. The faculTy library was a flourishing co-llecfion of books, buT The sTudenT library was meager unTil The profiTs from The Book Concern CbooksTorel were used To buy books. SporTswise Concordia was Then as she is now, baskefball crazy, alfhough aT firsT baseball was imporTanT. Before The gym was builT, The inTramural Teams played oufside. Games wiTh oTher schools were usually runaways wiTh Concordia winning by large margins. Fo-oTball sTarTed in 1924 wiTh gre-aT exciTemenT, buT inTeresT faded rapidly, parTly because The Teams were noT Too successful. Since 1924, Track, Ten- nis, and baseball have also shared The sporTs spoTlighT. ln 1933, The sTudenT body selecfed Cougars as The Team name. In The summer of 1933, Concordia became a hoTel. Lu- Theran visiTors To The VVorld's Fair in Chicago were housed in The dorms and served breakfasT in The dining hall for a very nominal fee. The 1930's were The years for academic change and ad- vancemenT. In 1932, The firsT summer session was held- a one-week seminar. Also in 1932 for The firsT Time, pro- moTion was by course raTher Than by class. A Third Normal year was inauguraTed in 1933 To Take care of Those wiThouT calls due To The depression. The Curriculum for The Third year was To be sTricT- ly conTenT-cenTered and The sTudenTs were To be Treafed as graduaTe sTudenTs. The quarTer sysfem was adopTed in 1935. ExTension and correspond- ence courses were offered in 1936 To The many Teachers in The field who wished To conTinue Their sfudies. In 1938, Concordia became coeducafion- al, The girls lived in faculTy homes and in The area which is now The infirmary. Synod sTipulaTed -ThaT The number of women should never exceed SOCZT of The sTudenT body. A fourfh Normal year was offered Cby Synodical decisionj in SepTember, 1939, buT iT was noT compulsory. Throughouf This Time, The school was becoming more concerned abouT accrediTaTion wiTh The prop- er auThoriTies. To achieve full accrediTaTion, The faculTy, many of Them quiTe old, wenT back' To school To obTain advanced degrees. The Univer- siTy of Illinois granTed accrediTaTion To The firsT two college years in 1936-37. By 1943-44, the entire 4-year program had been accredited by the University of Illinois. Dr. Kohn resigned in 1939 because of advancing age. He became the honorary president, while Dr. Arthur VV. Klinck became the new president of the college. About this time several of the present-day pro- fessors were students and student leaders of the Concordia student body. Professor Leslie Zeddies was a big man on campus, partly because of his athletic prowess. A basketball and baseball star, Dean Carl Waldschmidt was also a leader. Pro- fessor Victor Krause was the sembuck for 1938-39. There was other student activity in the late 1930's and early 1940's. in February 1939, the student body w.as quarantined for scarlet fever, fortunately there were no fatalities. The women students became involved in student government in 1939 by form- ing the Girls' Council, a governing and social plan- ning organization. In 1941, Kohn Hall was made a women's dormitory. During the war, an accelerated program was conducted to get more teachers into the field. Two of our songs, Marching with Concordia and Alma Mater, were written for Homecoming, 1939, by Paul Manz, a student. In 1940, the fresh- men won the first Homecoming display contest. A was for a replica of the Addison bell. Field day was a big event on Concordia's campus in the late spring of each year. Athletic competitions were held, the day was topped with a play or musical in the evening. Large crowds assembled every frosh-sophomore tussle held at Homecoming, 1941, X is M function. The Student Center fCampus Corneri was in operation by 1943. There is evidence that a barbershop and print shop also existed. Of course, many of the students worked off campus fin shops and babysittingl. Dr. Arvin Hahn was sembuck in 1944-45. The Student Association was formed in 1948 under the leadership of Professor Victor Streufert fsembuckl and Professor Herbert Gotsch Cvice-president. year for this event. A student body ban- quet was held in the Spring of 1931, prob- ably the first of what we call Spring Ban- quet today. Student Enterprises were beginning to Dr. J. 0. Roberts was editor of the Spectator and Professor Paul Grotelu schen was editor of Pillars in the late 1940's. ln May, 1949, the Library and Mary-Martha South were dedicated al though the dorm had been in use since the early winter. ln the previous fall, 119 girls lived in the gym for 10 weeks until Mary-Martha South was completed. Mrs. Laura Nlackensen, then Dean of Wom- en, had her apart- ment on the stage. 1 W TZ ln 1950, the high school department was dropped, but there were still insufficient facilities. ln October, 1951, the music building and Mary-Martha North were dedicated. The relocation of the music facilities enabled the Student Union to open in 1952. Professor Thomas Gieschen was sembuck at this time 11951-521. 1958 was the first year the student body elected representatives to Senate from the dorms. The Cougars ioined the Badger-lllini Conference in 1948 and went on to win the conference basketball title in 1950. Several years later Dr. Kenneth Domroese was a valuable member of the basketball squad. Football still was not flourishing, but to brighten up the Homecoming fes- tivities, the first Homecoming queen was elected in 1949. ln 1950, the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools accredited the four year program of the school. In 1953, after 14 years of leading Concordia, Dr. Arthur Klinck accepted a call to the St. Louis Seminary and President Martin L. Koehn was called. He came from a position as counselor to Parish Education in the Texas District and was installed in September, 1954. At this time the enrollment at Concor- dia was about 550 students taught by a faculty of 50. ln 1953, Synod officially named the dorms on campus after the former presidents, a movement to this same effect has been started by the students as early as twenty years before. The science building, named after former Professor Eifrig, was dedicated in 1955. Klinck Memorial Library received its name after Dr. Klinck's death in 1959. Faculty homes were converted into dorms in 1956, men lived in them for the first time in 1957. Additi- ons to Eifrig and the Service Build- ing were in use by 1961 along with David-Jonathan Hall. Nineteen hundred and fifty- seven was the inaugural year of Concordia's graduate program which achieved North Central Ac- crediting Association approval in 1963. The secondary program was begun in 1958 after a year's exper- imentation. NCATE CNational Council for the Accrediting of Teacher Educationj gave its ap- proval to the elementary program, making it eas- ier for Concordia grad- uates to become certi- fied in various states. A new curriculum was de- veloped which went in- to effect in 1961. After nine years, the Cougars of 1961 finally won a homecoming foot- ball game. Basketball al- so had its big years at Concordia at that time. Sparked by Myron Schu Schumaker and Al Fritz Hermann, the bas- ketball team received an NCAA regional bid, but lost to Valpo. ln 1963, the cagers again received a bid to NCAA and won the Concordia Invitational Tournament. ' In 1957 the Student Association voted to set up a fee which would MQW I ' 4 nf ' 1 c , ag X ,.v.l..,yf 1 .gf rw WM H53 i W A55 eventually provide the money for a new Student Union building. SAB lStudent Ac- tivities Boardj had its conception in 1959, as did the Fine Arts Festival. Parent Week- end made its successful debut in 1962. 1963-64 is perhaps one of the most unusual years in the history of Concordia Teachers College. It has been a year of looking back, as we did when the cornerstone contents from the monument at Addison were examined. It has been a year of Cen- tennial festivities. Ground was broken for an addition to the gymnasium and additional facilities for the Fine Arts Center. Final plans were approved for the chapel which the Northern Illinois District is presenting the college. Stu- dents and faculty members were ac- tive in a re-evaluation of themselves through CULT CCommittee for the Up- grading of Learning and Teachingl. A new constitution for the Student Association was ratified. ff' Concordia is not content looking back as isevidenced by the plans and new facilities begun during the Cen- tennial Year. ln keeping with the Cen- tennial theme of Living for Christ, Concordia is making plans for its next Century of Living Christ. i 1 fu: , Q' Q , f 1 is 3 ,I X' f - I it QS PN ffl? fi 3 f f 0 ' li 4... x ' - ,, .' , 'EEZ Q K X5 5 i 4-A . 1 .- 5 'Q ,.. Q.. . , , 63 X ,, w , Jw wi,- 1 . ,, t - AQ ffy yf vfwnny ,rv 1' r. .LI .,, ,V ',..,,- r' ,' ,- ,,,-. -,f.-,h,,, V ' '. f,.. A . V ,,. 'f'.7L'-' , ..- A if - ' ' I I 4 ' . ' ' pxbg 1, i Ps A , 1 , -If ' x . I tw f MVN.. fl .T rg X pf . 4 E of I P 1 N . X. 1 I S P ' fx 1 x 4,1 f f . ' f , . , ,X , , ,Z . Z, RQ '-.' . J 't 'LAWI' 2. f . 'L' In , X , A I I' im ,-1 -,-Q2 mi, ' x .' X X'X 5 1 1 I864 Q A 4fNTD RY OF T6AfHlNG smut, SEATED: Rev. Erwin L. Paul, Chairman, Edgar M. Elbert, President, M. L. Koehneke, Executive Officer, Roland Eggerdingg Emil H. Rup- reclwt. STANDING: Rev. Enno O. Galrtlg Adolph H. Rittrnuellerg Lawrence Forster, Vice-Chairman. 1 C Us ' M ,wif 3 C. ot ho i he ' DSCHNW ,Tec-'rot' R Nw. L . D QARL Lollxlii Nllllgvrateaso' O Cgiguate D'iv'iSlOn' r 5lC- 20 V I 3- .51 JOHN 5' F Q-f FRANK B. MILLER, Pl'1.D.p Executive Director of Centennial: Director of Alumni Relations. ...-gg oo 0 C A RL F- HALTER denlsi Prof ' M'MU5-I De essor of Music' an of Stu JAMES O. ROBERTS, Ph.D., Assistant Registrar, Director of missions Counseling, Associate Professor of Education and Psy- chology. WILFRED F. KRUSE, M.S., LL. D., Registrar, Professor of Chem- istry. u kms. 41 . MARTIN J. NEEB, M.A., Director of Field Services, SA Publicity Committee, Advisor, Assistant Professor of Speech. HAROLD F. BROCKBERG, M.S., Dean of Men, Men's Council, Advisor, Director of Athletics, Physical Ed- ucation Department, Chair- man, Head Football Coach, Track Coach. EUNICE R. HEYNE, M.S.W., Dean of Women, Woimen's Council, QM Advisor, Assistant Professor of WS Q A39 Social Science. 3- JOHN D. JUNGEMANN, M. Ed., Co-ordinator of Stu dent Activities, Residence Counselor, Instructor in Ed ucation and Psychology. ,fi A 'Zl I 22 Business ' WALDEMAR W. AFFELDT, Ph.D.g Dean ot Administrationy Director of Placement: Associate Professor of Education and Psychology. ,nv- MZX fer uf C ' ,ef , fff ,W ' , ,W4 , ...:.,Jsf2.11. W 44 wwf 7212 EVERETT LOHMAN, Director of Personnel and Auxiliary Enterprises. HERBERT J. KOEPP, Controllerg Budgeting and Accounting. I I in . U- ,Wnff nf V, fflfyw gf s,M0!VfWW,.f gy ff . . JW 7 f 4 ' Q if , , ff? I ? 1 . ' ZW I ' gif . 'f'7 f 1fw1.:.,.i' '- W Maagq NORMAN LISTON, Chief Accountant. JOHN SKLANDER, Data Processing. 4111 . ,491 VERLA KOENEKE, Purchasing Agent. WILLIAM E. EDWARDS, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. FREDERICK A. SPURGAT, Business Manager. DANIEL E. POELLOT, B.D.g Division of Religion, Chairmanp R.A.C., Advisorf Associate Professor of Religion and Sociology. RALPH D. GEHRKE, Pl'1.D.p Chaplaing Associate Professor of Religion. - K9 806 cale 111' ww If s xoe 650' oixflow Y: ,590 Q .ll 6 2 YV' afl X92 'XOR Gig' Xxfb NX xlllxlir ol lla XNROQR. vfoless . C, I QQOXQ ROGER W. UITTI, B.D.i Instructor in Re'llQl0'n' WESLEY Refi -I ,S gl01-yn A ff l G' 8.0, .p sxoky Inst 'Udo in 'Km D.: Assistant Pfofessor WALTER of Reiigion RICHARD J. GOTSCH, 5.T.M.g Instructor in Reli gion. MARVIN J. DUMLER, Ed.D.f Education and Psychology D. . . . . ivision, Acting Chairmanp Assistant Registrarp Di- rector of Testingp Associate Professor of Education and Psychology. I Q g PAUL A. M UNDINGER, M.A.p Associate Professor of Religion and Social Science. KENNETH R. SCHUELER, B.A. Associate Professor of Re- Iigioni. ,M 'M ' gg Q n x A ' , L W Gr AL f' of f XA 1, ,L ar Y X., M F ' Lf 4-12 A V X 4 CAROL L. RUBOW, M.A.p Student Teach- ing, College Super- visory lnstrucfor in Education and Psy- chology. 'Q e Al HVF ffbrlbresem .UCH 'sffpe I s ' ,q , . Vcf,O! ssfsf ogy. am, pl, E -4 rof -, I essor g:'f,yUU 501 Ona! llc-6 ELMER A ARNST MA S1udenTTeachnng College Supervisor Vlsmng Assistant Pro fessor of Educahon and Psychology img,,,,A,,. . .- MAJ Y.L.T.c3., Adv 1505 lnstrucior STEPHEN A. SCHMIDT, in Educa Hon and PsycholoQY- AL H - SEN5 CUL T KE, Ed . . .f Assoc. .DQ ACT, ' rare Professopni Ecfgsr of 5,-Udem lOl'I. Teachin 9: ARNOLA R. REINITZ, M.A.g Instructor in Education and Psychology. RICHARD D. WETZEL, B.D.p Instructor in Psychology. ELDOR C. SIEVING, Nl.A., Student Teaching, College Supervisor, S.F.L., Advisor, Associate Professor of Ed- ucation and Psychology. mmm W, WM' 55 Hg f m, tx COW' . ence nd Rama Canon 8 KE Nx.Px-i of Edu EM ' SUV YI- RO PrOIe5 ERIE? Ass'iS 5'nI S531 cltologxll ALBERT V. MAURER, Ph.D., Student Teach- ing, College Supervisor, Illinois Association ot Student Teaching, Vice-President, Pro- tessor of Education and Psychology. Y 1 Ll.. WILLIAM H. LEHMANN, M.A.p Division of Language and Humanities, Chairmanp Associate Professor of Philosophy. KENNETH L. HEINITZ, Ph.D.5 Spectator, Advisory C.U.L.T.p Assist- ant Professor of English. EDWARD J. KEUER, Ph.D.g Internship Teaching, Director S.T.A.G., Advisorg Assistant Professor of Education and Psy chology. CARL H. SCAER, M.A.g Associate Professor of English. MERLE L. RADKE, M.A.p Associate Editor off Lutheran Education, Associate Professor of English. 4 HENRY L. LETTERMANN, M.A.g Assistant Editor of Motifg S.A.C., Advisory Assistant Professor of English. are Pro UEL J fe-550 'offe W M Sl' - -A.. IQIOU and,EEdl.tor of DQI,-Shl f7f1of,X, AS 50ci. ROLAND W. OESTERREICH, M.A,g Instructor guage and Humanities. in Lan- 'Nw' MIRIAM ROTH, M.A.p Instruct and Humanities. or in Language ,,.., ,,,.,,,,5 1 N Q DAVID T. STEIN, M.A.g Concordia Players, Advisory I sfructor in Language and Humanities. 61552243 Ant xmeni' MPM? pin iieaarosessor W MARTXNCQ -Sof. Aswan ' Vi ' WP-HER , QA-C-f A Chaifman' of PM DARLENE CRAMPTON, Bachelor of Art Educa- tion: lnsTrucfor in Art. ,aww 4 -A shop, ' WOLF, C0.Adv . M 5 1 , ' 'I C SDF, lnsrrucfoillfge Union In Aff. ' Advisor, L,-ru rgical Ar 'S Wor k. .Q-, is ,V I 1 A 'f -'4' 23 if 1-0 9 0'995 CHARLES D. FROELICH, M.A., S.T.M.p AssisT- ant Professor of Religion and Humanities. EDITH Advis M' Mop or, ProfessofISONf M frnan. J f,A. 1,,,, I of Ge Ge frrlah ff In ,, 4 CLARA PUTNIK, PWD- 7, 1 , , Z ,. , ,. .W , f 'P 0 A4 410163, if wwf- ,Vf,, ,, 5 Vky! 5 I , UQ? 47 rf: 02: f fs Af, 'vyffu .U , f , , 2 fe, ,q,,2yw,w, 4, x g fu gg 5 , ,,,i RUTH J m Language ar1dAIfl55:IZ3M.A.f French Cl b fllffes, U I e 4fm?7w,,W.i1, , Advis 0 . rf II7S1rUCfor in 9 fi ff' ROBERT R. KIRST, M.A.y Instrucfor in Language and Humanities. f ANDREW K. PRINZ, Pl1.D.p College Archivistg l.R,C.p Aclvisorg Assistant Professor of Social Science. owe? 'G' wi- 50636 OQY ap K0 0 sill, dot WALTER A. VAHL, Nl.A.g Social Science Division, Acting Chairmanp Correspond- ence and Extension, Directory College Marslwalg Associate Professor of History and Political Science. H. glssociate Priislw, B.D,, PHD. Genre. SSO' of Socill 6 NEELAK S. TJERNAGEL, Ph.D.p C.U.L.T.p Professor of History and Religion. 1 I I 1 in--V., 'WWUMIIUIMN 32 Juomq C - MEIER uate Assistanf in Sc: 'B.S.f .Residence C DenqQCf315f A EGE, B-A4 Young DANHD S- LE Sociai Sdence' KARL A. ROBERT, M.A.g Assistant Professor of Social 59' , wfaG,a...'v:f Sclence' C161 Science Ounselofi Grad. 1O!' dvlsori lnS1fUC in CLARENCE M. DREWS, M.A.g Assistant Professor Geography. of zaf- far 1 1. ' fig , M . 'ff , ' ea 2' 5 G? nip .f T K. -J J 'zwgg' J, Idea ,ztgw ' Z 3.5 'iii 't f , gf ' Hr 1 1 f .1 1 wa - Jah.-rv' ., i . - ' V 'wi .,g.i,gf,gi: ' . , r. www' W 61.15 1- - sf ,-y,w1.t- 1 V 41f,,2 fhAn gf., gif Y ggi I ,VV i r A f:kf., 1'f -f v '34 V . vewgg,-.,, ,,7 ,, , Fw-4-,,ff ' , ij, iijefag ,fv ,ff Y ' ., Z . Lg 5 t -. .' . V' f yzfiy I 355' 't ,- A , ,,.. ., 2 Vin ,,f lf: .7 J . k W t A -W, A - 4-r-'efkwmw W, A M maxim 'ff' T fy, gm ' ink '- A fffJQ'm fl HE , Professor of Geography. RBERT H. GROSS, Ph.D.g Editor of Lutheran Education- DAVID E. RHEA, Social Science. B.A.g HRC, Advisorpilnstructor in f Jw 7 X VICTOR B. STREUFERT, M.A.7 H.R.C., Advisory Associate Professor of Sociology. 33 '.. I, ,,.- . . '- ff 3:3 .- f' ', RICH ARD Division Physics., Chairman: Natural S. oclafe Proffessoclence and M h f' 61' of Marhemaficimaffcs and MARTIN EducatlON- C. PXEPERV M-A-P 'WWE GORDON O. BESCH, M.Ed.7 Assisf- ant Professor of Science and Mathe- mahcs nd 1 6 ,H WALTER E. PETERSON, M.A.g Assistanf Professor of Physics. - JOHN D. VVEINHOLD, M.A.,: Pillars, Advi sorg Instructor in Science arid Mathematics Advi- . 5,R.O.: iNi4EL, Ni-51 , CARL Wi 1B2iLiYiIoiessor Oi Bwiogy son A555 a' 2. Ji' wi 'iifl K N cv I 11 F AIA in ARNOLD P' Mathemahcs- RAYMON D M. M Mathematics. SHJDTMANN' B' . and Pi. iristrudoi' in Science 'I OEHRLIN, M.S.g Instructor in Science and Nxmwx ' nk F oo1'oaXN SXSTB ' 'Q tor of Recrukmenfi PN5' NXa'1her0a'l'xcs. N H 15p.Q1Eu, NN.S.z PCW9 DMC ' Coach. ymxmgtor Xu Science and 'ls X Rl-ES R E ND 1 M A . 1: I fTSffUCfor in S Cfen wmmw , an X Www '11, 5 x , 5 ik 5 1 A' Q C ei ,dv e,olC FOLD 9y. ROCK Q 44.87 A -ig ssisfanr Pr ofe Ss Of of H A DONXROES 'oXogy. E, Ph.D.3 C..U.L. TJ Assisi KENNET . K Professor of Bx 36 an JOHN l.. HAUBENSTIUCKER, B.S.g C Club, Advisory Intramural Council, Advisorg Assistant Foot- ball Coachg Head Baseball Coachg Director of Men's Intra- muralsg Instructor in Education and Psychology. FRANCES M KOENIG MS Director of Women's Intramuralsg W.A.A., Advisor Assistant Professor of Physical Education. 37 JOYCE D. PANKE, B.S.g Instructor in Music. ARTHUR L. COHRS, M.Mus.5 Instructor in Music. Mwsw PAUL G. BUNJES, M.Mus.g Division of Music, Chairmang Associate Professor of Music. ' I I I I I I MRS FR - MILLER I AdmIf1fSfrafiVe Assi T 5 6111. E I. L I 1 LAN D MCCONNIELL, NI-NIU HAR C AEI Advisor: Instructor in MUSIC' recto-I'i - ' s.: Chorale Choir' Di' Is I ri I i I It H ii I. I RICHARD W. HILLERT, M.Mus.g Associate Professor of Music. gli f Wm B I CI, Arzom T ROHLFING, M.MU5.r COIIQQQ an H I ' - ' . Diredori Instructor in Music LESLIE R. ZEDDIES, Ph.D.g Associate Professor of Music. GAIL L. VOIGT, B.A.,- Instructor in Music 5f5fanIMgNKE, B M SIC. SOI,- MU- 'ores ' US., CHARLES W. ORE, M.Mus.g Di- rector of Junior Choirg Fine Arts Festival, Advisor. PMNCIA A- Music. LEEGE, Ni-MUS rnsh-UdCf in THOMAS E. GIESCH-EN, M.Mus.g C.U.L.T.f Senior College Choir Directory Associate Professor of Music. in HU'-xox INMNS-i W5 xD. ' OSXNPA wi Pi' xllme Erwgxc. 35 1, Pfof OR G essor of MHJLDNE US C R, M . -MUS ll. A550 . C15 fe T R. RAS , LAWRENCP'issociaTe Pfofes' Mus.: . Cllr of MUSIC- M X W MARGA B Or in Musigl LINIQ B ryg- 'MUSW' lnsf EL YSE J MAC I ' HNEK, M.MUs.f Instructor in Music. NATAUE R- JENNE, MA.: Assistant Professor o of Musw- ofesso' . Assisyani' Pr MlMU5.1 NNIGI A. HE JULIA f Music. MARSHALL M. POEPP, Manager. MRS. MARYLOU COOLEY, Cashier. Boohstofwf HENRY R LATZKE MSLS Asslstant Lxbrarlan DI rector of Audno Vusual Auds Instructor an Educatnon Post0 ' Postal Clerks: MRS. MARTY RICHARDS, MRS. HELEN LEVELL. 'Wm' CORNELL J. KUSMIK, M.S.L.S.p Li- brarianp Assistant Professor of Edu- cation. Library staff MR HOTLEN MRS VAHL and MRS PECK Ald 'd e Linda Mergen Elsie Barbara Nichol, Celeste Maslowski, Juanita fl g , , Chambers Helene Jilk, Margaret Rehfeldt, Eleanor Colvin, Louise Misch- nick, Kathryn Erwin, Edna Abel, Maudelena Gillespie, Elva Schaefer, Linda Johnson, Esther Weber, Carol Etzler. Miss LULU NOESS MRS. ALWNA 5TR6Ai:.N., Deaconess , R. N., Head Nurse- Betty Strietelmeier, Norma Wendt, Roma Kroeger, Lois R l ose, Lillian Birr, n ta Weiss Lillian Corri an Hildegarcle Weiss Carole Oesterla, Frances Re a , g r , l , Pursley, Carol Affeldt, Ruth Glick, Cla-ra Bruskewitz, Audine Behnken Gladys Keil, Juanita Lee. . RU . ' Caitlin' , x vxremlaer. emi BU' Nxadha SCYXBP . U, . lman' 09301 E Himme MCT Nxae NOT xschen' ,son- . KU d Elirleda, Elma Clbuiman- Hoeglli www' rOU ' ROW 1: Ed Newman, West Turner, Frank Casper. ROW 2: Elmer Popp, Paul Golz, Bob Welge, Chuck Barnes. ROW 3: Bob Tribble, Karl Rountree, Clarence Popp. Evelyn Wre 9 I - Wregel De' e Theresia Spumy, Sh., H, at ore 3 s ourke, Helga Waslfll eg llffiosmann, Martha H ' We Koosm-ann, Kae slain' Ven' 5Of'l. - We' fb 5, ' '-JK' X3 'Fi 'V'v- 1' 9.3.1 .B qw. f-.sf H .J .J - sf favs 4 X f mfg x li 2 2? 3 2 ii? T Z ' i i U ' 5 1 i 9 0 Q .360 QQQ ,,,wz zs2s:3i:f,,k ii 2 , .,,. fi vi I? 3 Q1 Q fl gl i .vu -. Y 39 ie v , I JE 5 2 mv I 1 1 8 A S f Q-99. I I a i5lifJf33igif'Ak IKM 1 a ak, . F Aa. 15- . 1' - 71:-Q M AfM,., , , - f I fix, S Y We ., Q ffw f 1' 4 , ,.. 1 '1 3 '-- '- lf x ' - 'V' ,. ,M . w w A' er . -'21 4 '. . lair Y V g . I+? ej' ,iq-Aq yy'-. at swwvly' VL , V6-? , . x . i L .1147 , I 5 r ' iff..-i . ', I ' 'r' ' . .. N ru . ' ' K N- I M 1 jo . I W.: - JW ' ' ,. .. . 4' I 2. ,, gy' 44 W . kj, -If? S J? ' cl' A , I .si . , , f , mf fflikz. . I I ' XM . , W' 'fn '4- 5 NHL,m1-1. ,-.' .. H , fi 141 4 X32 . A gf: 'Z 'S if 19' wif' 1 4 5 gee V. .. W- A , . .3 .V in ' I 04 X X ' 1 , M 2,5 , - ',-. r4f.,3!ftr:Q-av Ni. x 'U ' 1' 1129 '34 y, Qznu-4 , , I . 4, , 62 7: ,,. R., . vii ' 5? , X Q.: , L .W .,,,w,,,,,q-' -B ' l :H V 1 Qiif I 2 ' ' .Uiiiif f 4 , ' U.. Y 1 'N-1: :7J: f' , My iw 0 wwf? fb ll' LILLIAN A. ABEI. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 72-44 68 Street Glendale, New York Assigned to: Mill Neck Manor Deaf School, Mill Neck, New York Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. ARTHUR NORMAN BARCKHOLTZ 2572 Longview, Saginaw, Michigan Assigned to: St. Paul, Mt. Prospect, Il- Iinois College Chorus, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, PILLARS STAG, Supply Teaching: Waco, Tex A -KNTURY OF TCACHFNG X Assigned to: St, John, Chicago, Illinois cordia, Portland, Ore. WMP CAROLE ANN ARNDT SOCIAL SCIENCE Random Lake, Wisconsin Assigned to: Our Savior, Colonie, New York HRC, Intramurals. ARVIN WILLIAM BALLERT RUTH EMILY BALLNER PSYCHOLOGY ADMINISTRATION, SUPERVISION 42-Sl T47 Street, Flushings, New York, T437 Central Road, Glenview, Illinois N.Y. Assigned to: St. John, College Point, Attended North Park, Chicago, Ill., and Con- New York Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N.Y. Chorale Choir, Religious Floor Leader. MUSIC THEORY MARTIN CARL BAUER, JR. MATH-SCIENCE 9l32 Ranch Meadows Drive, St. Louis, Missouri Graduate Study Football, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, RAC, SRO, SA. Treasurer, Tennis, Who's Who. 46 MAVIS K. J. BECKER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE RUTH ANN BELTZ SOCIAL SCIENCE lll55 70 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, 2508 South Wayne, Fort Wayne, Indiana Canada Assigned to: Holy Cross, Fort Wayne, Assigned for Zion, Fort Wavne. Indiana Indiana Attended Concordia, Edmonton. Intramurals, SFL. Band, College Chorus, Germain Club, HRC, SAB, Women's Council. BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION i LINDA ANNE BERGANT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 3620 22nd Avenue, Kenosha, Wisconsin Assigned to: Emmaus, Milwaukee, Wis- consin Attended Dr. Martin Luther College, New Ulm, Minn., University of Wisconsin, Kenosha, Wis. Concordia Players, Intramurals. 5 ELAINE DOROTH-EA BICKER ARLYN EDNA BERRY MATH-SCIENCE 313 Pembroke Street W., Pembroke, On- tario, Canada Assigned to: St. John, Brooklyn, New York. Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N.Y. CAC, French Club, Chairman, Intramurals, SRO, Social Floor Leader, SAB, YLTG. LEON CHARLES BIERLEIN 3638 Jubilee Trail, Dallas, Texas Assigned to: St. John, St. Louis, Missouri Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N.Y. Intramurals, Senior College Choir, STAG. Supply Teaching: Dallas, Tex. FRIEDA JANE BINGENHEIMER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Wisconsin Road, Derby, New York Assigned to: Mt. Olive, Milwaukee, Wis- consin Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. Intramurals, SPECTATOR, SAC, SA Publicity, Concordia Players. ROBERT BLAZEK MATH-SCIENCE llll S. Pierce Avenue, Peoria, Illinois Assigned to: Bethany, Milwaukee, Wis- consin Football, Trainer, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, PILLARS, Organization Editor, Editor-in- Chief, Photo shop, Manager. GERARD JOHN BOHLMANN MATH-SCIENCE Box l4I, Rural Route 9953, Milford, Illi- nois Assigned to: Immanuel, Madison, Wiscon- sin Band, Manager, Intramurals, Pep Band, PIL- LARS, SRO. JANET FAYE BLASE GEOGRAPHY Box 54, Hamel, Illinois Assigned to: St. Peter, St. Peter, Illinois AC, Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intra- murals, SAB, Treble Choir, WAA, President. LOIS MARIE BOHNERT GEOGRAPHY 5234 Neosho, St. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: St. Paul, Hamel, Illinois Attended St. Paul's, Concordia, Mo. Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, Intra- murals, Senior College Choir. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 3635 Maple Road, Route 'I, Bridgeport, Michigan Assigned to: St. Paul, Melrose Park, Illi- nois AC, Athletic Floor Leader, Baseball, C Club, Vice-president, Football, Captain, Intramurals, Men's Council, Vice-chairman, SFL, SAB, STAG. Supply Teaching: Flint, Mich. JUDITH CAROL BOERNKE MATH-SCIENCE 6324 San Bonita Avenue, Clayton, Mis- souri Assigned to: Board for World Missions, New Guinea Attended St. Paul's, Concordia, Mo. Athletic Floor Leader, HRC, Intramurals, SRO, Secretary. 47 THOMAS M'CHAEL BUCK PHYSICAL EDUCATION 700 East Sixth Street Merrill Wisconsin Assigned to Concordia College Edmon ton Alberta Can da C Club Football Tamer lntrarnirals Junior College Choir Mens Codncil Secretary Re ligiou Floor Leader DENNIS HAROLD BOLDT GEORGRAPHY CYNTHIA PAYE BOOTS 388 Union Road West Seneca, New York Assigned to: St. John, Hamlin, New York College Chorus. KAREN ANN BORCHARDT MATH-SCIENCE 4844 N. 65th Street, Milwaukee, 18, Wis- consin Assigned to: St, John, Milwaukee, Wis- consin Intramurals: IRC, SPL, SPECTATOR. RUTH CHARLOTTE B-RAUER HISTORY 416 Harmony Drive, North Aurora, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul, Mt. Clemens, Mich- igan Attended Aurora College, Aurora, Ill. Intramurals: SFL, Treasurer, RDG. JOYCE CAROLYN BRINTON MUSIC THEORY 919 Westchester Boulevard, Westchester, Illinois Assigned to: St. John, Wheaton, Illinois Attended DePaul Univ., Chicago,-Ill. Treble Choir. SFL, Senior College Choir, String Ensemble, BIBLE HISTORY AND INTREPRETATION 7O0 Marine Drive, Portage, Indiana Assigned to: Our Shepherd, Birmingham, Michigan. Attended Indiana Univ., Gary, Ind. Spectator, Typing Manager, Treble Choir. VIRGINIA ANN BORNHOP BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION Rural Route 2 Wentzville, Missouri Assigned to: Trinity, Lockport, New York College Chorus, Intramurals, RAC, Religious Y Floor Leader, STAG, Secretary, Treble Choir. A Supply Teaching, Lockport, N. Y. I CAROL ANN BRENNER SOCIAL SCIENCE 301 N. Williams Street, York, Pennsyl- vania Assigned to: Immanuel, Danbury Connec- ticut Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. CHARLES WARREN BROD GEORGRAPHY 7917 Ogden Avenue, Lyons, Illinois Post Baccalaureate Study I Chorale Choir, Intramurals. LEILA AILEEN BUDDENBAUM PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1708 S Chllson Bay City Michigan Assigned to St Paul Melrose Park lll nous College Chorus Extramurals Intramurals Social Floor Leader STAG WAA Womens Council Supply Teaching Hyattsville Md I o I ' . . . . ' ' I I i . , . . . 5 I I I I- y I I : , - X I L I 5, If I I I I n Q I 4 ' , , Tv' , , ' I I I I I I I I -L I . I Q I - . I - . . - - 1, . I I I . . I .. Q - , I , F 5. I I . I i ,I I 48 I , it DONALD GEORGE BUERKEL HOWARD E. BUNGE GEOGRAPHY PHYSICAL EDUCATION Lowden, Iowa AUDREY BUNTROCK SOCIAL SCIENCE Columbia, South Dakota Assigned to: Zion, Palmyla, Misso-uri Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Intramurals, Social Floor Leader. LUANE MAE CHORBA BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION Route 1, Benton, Pennsylvania Assigned to: Faith, Harahan, Louisiana Chorale Choir, Extramiurals, Intramurals, Treble Ch-oir, WAA, Women's Council, Treasurer. 2635 Tatham Road, Saginaw, Michigan Assigned to: St. Thomas, San Bruno, Cali- fornia C Club, President, Football, SAB, Track. Supply Teaching. Watertown, Wisc. OLIVIA CAROLINE CALLENDER PSYCHOLOGY 146 W. Ivy, St. Paul 17, Minnesota Assigned to: Mt. Hope, Bloomington, Min- nesota Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. SRO, YLTG. College Chorus, Intramurals, SFL. JUDITH MARIE BUSAROW SOCIAL SCIENCE 3301 N. Main Street, Racine, Wisconsin Assigned to: Holy Ghost, Milwaukee, Wis- consin Junior College Choir, Parent Weekend, Gen- eral Chairman, Senate, Executive Board, Sen- ior College Choir, Women's Council, Chair- man, Who's Who. MARY JANE CARLETTA HISTORY 7500 Oriskany Road, Rome, New York Assigned to: St. John, Chester, Illinois Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. Intramurals, Senate, SAC, SAB, Secretary I n I LYNNE ONEIDA CIONE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 2421 Vermont, Blue Island, Illinois Assigned to: Trinity, Lansing Illinois Intramurals, Treble Choir. 'IL . KAREN MARIE COLE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 1009 Newkirk Drive, Richmond, Virginia Assigned to: Immanuel, Columbus, Ne- braska Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, Intra- murals, SFL, Treble Choir, Women's Council. JEAN MARILYN COLE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 7727 85th Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Can- ada Assigned to: Zion, Cloverdale, British Co- lumbia, Canada Attended Concordia, Edmonton Concordia Players, Secretary, President, HRC, SPECTATOR, Social Floor Leader, SAB, STAG, Treble Choir. Supply Teaching: Sheboygan, Wis. 49 DOROTHY WANDA DAY SOCIAL SCIENCE 9075 Beech-Daly Road, Detroit, Michigan Attended Wayne State Univ. Detroit, Mich. LAWRENCE DEWAYNE CROOK BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION 537 North Euclid, Oak Park, Illinois Assigned to: Trinity, Tinley Park, Illinois Intramurals, STAG. Supply Teaching. Grand Forks, N. D. ROSALYN JEAN DOENGES SOCIAL SCIENCE 3lO5 Alexander Street, Ft. Wayne, Indi- ana Assigned to: Ebenezer, Milwaukee, Wis- consin Extramurals, Intramurals, Parent Weekend, SPECTATOR, News Editor, Treble Choir, Wom- RUBEN DIETRICH BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION 731 E. 56 Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., Can- ada Assigned to: Trinity, Austin, Minnesota Attended Concordia, Edmonton. MAUREEN AUGUSTA DRESCH PHYSICAL EDUCATION 7l Bergen Street, Central Islip, Long Is- land, New York Trinity, Islip, Long Island, New York Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. AC, Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals. ELAINE RUTH DAUTENHAHN GEOGRAPHY 6438 Mardel Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: Grace, Mobile, Alabama Chorale Choir, HRC, Intramurals, PILLARS, Faculty and Administration Editor, SRO, SPEC- TATOR, Assistant Feature Editor, YLTG. en's Council. WILLIAM CHARLES DRISKILL PHYSICAL EDUCATION lO957 S. Homan, Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Concordia, Hyattsville, Mary- land AC, Athletic Floor Leader, Basketball, Cross Country, Intramurals, Men's Council, SFL, STAG, Track. Supply Teaching: Edwardsville, Ill. 50 SUSAN ELAINE ECHTENKAMP SOCIAL SCIENCE 600 Park Club Lane, Williamsville, New York Assigned to: Trinity, Hobart, Indiana College Chorus, Extramurals, HRC, Secretary- Treasurer, Intramurals. THOMAS MILTON EGGERDING GEOGRAPHY FRED EICHBERGER 904 Hannah, Fo-rest Park, Illinois Post Baccalaureate Study 16063 Ego, East Detroit, Michigan Assigned to: Calvary, East Meadow, New Basketball, Intramurals, IRC, Junior College YOrl4 Choir' SPECTATOR' YLTG. Football- Intramurals- Politics Club President KAREN AILEEN ELITT MATH-SCIENCE 6011 W. Waveland Avenue, Chicago, Illi- nois Assigned ro: Gospel, Milwaukee, Wis- consin Intramurals, IRC, PILLARS, Underclassmen Ed- itor, SRO, SEL, SPECTATOR. DORIS MAE ERLER SOCIAL SCIENCE 5800 Taft Place, Gary, Indiana Assigned to: Our Saviour, Bronx, New York Attended St. Johns, Winfield, Kan. Ambassadors tor Christ, College Chorus, So- cial Floor Leader. EVELYN FRANCES FETTES PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK 97 Fieldstone Road, Levittown, Pennsyl- vania Assigned to: St. Luke, Chicago, Illinois Athletic Council, Athletic Floor Leader, Chorale Choir, Concordia Players, European Study Tour, Extramurals, Intramurals, Women's Coun- cil, YLTG, Who's Who, Homecoming Attend- BDT. ELIZABETH ANN FLESCHHUT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 122 Tappan Road, Harrington Park, New Jersey Assigned to: Concordia, Kirkwood, Mis- souri Attended Co-ncordia, Bronxville, N. Y. College Chorus, Religious Floor Leader. GEORGE CARL FRANK ORGAN 4470 Frank Road, Frankenmuth, Michigan Assigned to: St. Paul, Aurora, Illinois College Chorus, President, European Study Tour, Intramurals, Senior College Choir, SAC. MARIAN V. ENDERS PSYCHOLOGY 98 Dufferin Road, Ottawa, Ontario, ada Assigned to: Bethlehem, Tabor, Vic Australia CAC, Extramurals, Religious Floor Le SPECTATOR, Assisant Residence Counselo Supply Teaching: Ottawa, Ontaria, Canad KATHRYN L. FIREHAMMER PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1802 Forres Avenue, St. Joseph, Michigan Assigned to: Northwest School Associa- tion, Elmwood Park, Illinois Attended Valparaiso Univ., Valparaiso, Ind. Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intramurals SPECTATOR, Social Floor Leader. DAVID ERNST FRICK HISTORY 3650 S. Honore, Chicago 9, Illinois Assiged to: Nazareth, Chicago, Illinois Attended Concordia, Milwaukee, Wis., Wilson Junior College, Chicago, Ill. College Chorus. Can- toria, ader r. WWI, i a. GAYLE D. FALK YOUTH WORK 346 S.E. Franklin Avenue, Beaverton, Oregon Assigned to: Board tor World Missions, New Guinea Attended Concordia, Portland, Ore. College Chorus, STAG, YLTG, Politics Club, Vice President. Supply Teaching: Chattanooga, Tenn. RONALD AUGUST FODE MUSIC THEORY 750 West Calumet, Milwaukee, Wiscon- sin Assigned to: St. John, Montebello, Cali- fornia College Chorus, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Madrigals, SFL, Senior College Choir, STAG. Supply Teaching: Salt Lake City, Utah. W WS. 51 nf IMA LORENE FRITSCHE HISTORY BARBARA ANN FRYE PSYCHOLOGY 1334 Allston, Houston, Texas 1320 44th Street West, Seattle, Washing- Q Assigned to: St. Paul, Thorndale, Texas ton' I I I gif Nr, A Attended Concordia, Austin, Tex. Assigned to: St. Peter, Chicago, Illinois I Q HRC, IRC, RAC, SPECTATOR, YLTG. WWF' .Q-55' vnu-' . - 9 Q Q a . . 3 . ,...f,F-: lt-Y'-j-Sf i ' if 'wi , '2r ' ?7 5. ?:t'19gE1fr if - Qfliif. ,V 3 ,iff V 'Exif fri '-51. Q' 5Q,?L,aiQ-'.5'g'a2f fa P' 'ff j1g',ff-U. ,. 1ilfE1 ,.f.fQf3'1,. - ff-rata., ra ,ft ftxf ,, .at .va - -,aa I .f :ft 1-.4-Y. , ak Q - . . 4 asm. ,Q ,,..,.. V.:-,tiy,a:..r.g',,-f' 'jEifg7t..g..,f.f,f. '- ,t.1.g- ' yi-:W,,.wj. 1 Item. L,.7H,.!L .wir V., 3, yi . .V . if, 1 ..s-I-Sig!-N I. f 1, ' 2 't.-,.,- s!if::g,'fg5l .-W-3 , L- -. '. Q-?5.i1fsw, 1: - t - , - . jj r. .15-5,115 Ji? . ::. I.,-'fs ' - r ' ' ':2,1xei-ag iq.. Q!-4 ... , L 1- I ..-1 ' fr . . ,' ,i1'- - :ff f .f -fiexfvr-' 1'- 1: at 1,3544 15313. 131- .I-7 ., -. , nf .req HCM .' V .wj:'.-.fyf'.,z,+'f'f41,.:j I' I-.zSWf3y,41C, ' ., f - Fit' K i ii ,. 5, ., -+4 Xnx- 1. JUDITH MARIE GAMBRELL GEOGRAPHY 721 3rd Street, Traverse City, Michigan Assigned to: St. John, Mayville, Wiscon- sin Attended Northwestern College, Traverse City, Mich. Chorale Choir, Intramurals. EARL ROSS GENZEL SPEECH Buckley, Illinois Graduate Study Attended Univ. ot Ill., Champaign, Ill Concordia Players, Staging Chairman, Pres- TATOR, SAB, Who's Who. FREDRICK ARTHUR GERDS SOCIAL SCIENCE 23464 E. Scott, Mt, Clemens, Michigan Assigned to: St. John, Forest Park, Illi- nois Baseball, C Clulo, Football, Intramurals, Men's Council, Religious Floor Leader, Senate, STAG, Treasurer. Supply Teaching: Steeleville, Ill. DOROTHY ANN GERZEVS-KE BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION 803 W. Division Street, Faribault, Minne- sota Assigned fo: Atonement, Metairie, Louis- iana CAC, Treasurer, German Club, HRC, Intra- murals, RAC, SPECTATOR, Treble Choir. 52 Attended Concordia, Portland, Ore. Concordia Players, HRC, Politics Club. SANDRA GEORGE PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2917 S. 3rd, Springfield, Illinois Assigned to: Lutheran High School, North, Chicago, Illinois Attended St. John's, Winfield, Kans. ident, Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals, SPEC- Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intramu- rals, WAA. BETTY JEAN GLOTZHOBER SOCIAL SCIENCE 14 Russeling Ridge Road, New Milford, Connecticut Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. HRC QUENTIN GAUERKE HISTORY 722 Oakwood Avenue, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. John, Covina, California Intramurals, Speech Club, President. JUDITH M. GERKEN MATH-SCIENCE R.R. 9951, Box 123, Napoleon, Ohio Graduate Study Chorale Choir, Intramurals, IRC, SRO, SFL, SPECTATOR. IW I RICHARD GEORGE GOVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK 9 Ogden Court, Huntington Station, New York Assigned to: St. Paul's College, Concordia, Missouri Attended Concordia, Milwaukee, St. Paul's, Concordia, Mo. Intramurals. NIAURINE LEE GOEHMANN GEOGRAPHY 30630 Ledgeclitt, Garden City, Michigan Assigned to: Bethlehem, Berkeley, Cali- fornia Attended Henry Ford Community College, Dearborn, Mich. Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, WAA. Q ALAN RICHARD GRAUNIANN SOCIAL SCIENCE 4830 North lla, Fresno, California Post Baccalaureate Study Attended Concordia, Oakland, Calif. Ambassadors for Christ, Intramurals, SPEC- Band, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, TATOR, Advertising Manager, Social Floor String Ensemble. Leader, YLTG. -JC. .im-.lt . .vip .. I , ,V I, ' ir.--.,-In -5-,fi , , I - 7. .. . 'r:EZ 51.xf,u'- ' H PM-ze.. .xy f ,.i -K ,-,- .' -- KQ41,-s.'ey:f 't oy' ' , ., -gy 411,41 . NOLA KATHLEEN ooEi2Es sciENcE xt - - . . - . f Lib?-Ut'-' I9I 2-BI st Street, Kenosha, Wisconsin - , I ,ggi-, 5:- . . . '?,, jffh'-Eli Assigned to: Salem, Blue Island, Illinois fefiif College Chorus, CAC, Intramurals, Junior if X , yy.:ng-. . . mile : ,, LJ. A ' -. fj-' . 'S Tiff' College Choir, Parent Weekend, SFL, Senior ' - E' I I it Zvi- College Choir, SPECTATOR, Social Floor Lead- M ag gy W ny ,ll ' 'ILM I Ili? er' W ff ff .VL -4' sf 'iii' F ' ' A f I ' 'I yi? ' 'gs ff .Y ,W .y FREDERICK GRAFF SOCIAL SCIENCE 60-79 60th Avenue, New York, New York Assigned to: Trinity, Islip, Long Island, New York Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. Intramurals, SPECTATOR, Photographer. LENO'R'E IRENE GRONSETH MUSIC LITERATURE T650 Fiesta Lane, Green Bay, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. Paul, Addison, Illinois Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. MM, DANIEL ROBERT GROTELUESCHEN PHYSICAL EDUCATION 573 Spring Street, Elgin, Illinois Assigned to: Immanuel, Staplehurst, Ne- braska Basketball, Golf, Intramurals, Men's Council, PILLARS, SPECTATOR, Sports Editor. LINDA LOU GUSE PHYSICAL EDUCATION T038 Circle Court, Marengo, Illinois Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Intramurals, STAG. Supply Teaching. Toledo, Ohio. LYNETTE ESTHER GRUBE MATH-SCIENCE Hatch Road, Brookfield, Connecticut Assigned to: Central, New Haven, Indiana Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. College Chorus, Concordia Players, Intramu- rals, STAG, YLTG. Supply Teaching: West Seneca, N. Y. BERNICE ANN GUTKNECHT Route I, Plymouth, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. Paul, Chicago, Illinois Attended Univ. of Wisconsin, Sheboygan, Wis Band, Extramurals, Concordia Players, HRC Intramurals. Supply Teaching: Wayside, Wis. 53 ANTHONY GUTKOWSKI MATH-SCIENCE 713 Commercial, Alpena, Michigan Attended Alpe'na Community College, Alpena, Mich. Intramurals. ELLEN LOUISE HAGENIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE 3305a Nebraska, St. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: Redeemer, Redwood City, California Attended St.. Paul's, Concordia, Mo. Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, Extra- murals, Intramurals, Senior College Choir. MARILYN ELAINE HAHN HISTORY 2862 Josie Avenue, Long Beach, Califor- nia Assigned to: Faith, Los Angeles, Califor- nia Attended Long Beach State College, Long Beach, Calif. Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, Treble Choir. HELEN HALTER ORGAN 138 South 11th Carml Illinois St Stephens St Louis Missouri Attended St Pauls Concordia Mo College Chorus Intramurals STAG Supply Teaching Flint Mich CHARLOTTE JOAN HARMEYER HISTORY Assigned to Trinity Fremont Nebraska Bridge Club Concordia Players French Club 54 7520 St Joe Road Fort Wayne Indiana 116 Pelharndale Avenue Pelham New Attended Indiana Univ Fort Wayne Ind Asslgned lo V'lla9e Lufheran Church HRC President Intramurals Attended Concordia Bronxville N Y t-I I BONNIE LOU HACKER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Rural Route 9991, Box 201, Palmyra, ln- diana Assigned to: Immanuel, Seymour, Indiana French Club, Intramurals, Religious Floor Leader. DONALD JOHN HAHN Sebewaing, Michigan ARTHUR RICHARD HALBARDIER ORGAN AND THEORY 6218 Iron Rock, Houston, Texas Assigned to: Our Savio-ur, Chicago, Illi- nois Chorale Choir, College Chorus, CAC, Fine Arts Festival, Chairman, Intramurals, IRC, Junior College Choir, RAC, Division Chairman, Senior College Choir, Spring Musical Steering Committee. I l LINDA CHRISTLE HANF PSYCHOLOGY 306 Lathrop River Forest Illinois Assigned to St Paul Bishop Texas German Club Chairman SONJA ERIKA HARRIS GERMAN York Bronxvllle New York French Club German Club Intramurals I I I I I ' . ' ' I I ' 1 ' 1 , I ' s I , . . , ' ' , . ' I I ' , : , . ' I I I I l I I l ' I i I I I I 5 r 1 l ' ' : 1 I . , , . . Q : I : : ' I 1, 1 I - I 1 ' - I . . . I 'J 1 1 ' 1 M I i I ,ri I I JO ANN HASSKAMP BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION II6 3rd Avenue Southwest, Crosby, Min- nesota Assigned to: Immanuel, Washington, Mis- souri Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. College Chorus, German Club, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, Assistant Residence Coun- selor. JANET RUTH HASZ ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 704 Eastman, Mt. Prospect, Illinois Assigned to: St. Peters, Brownstown, ln- diana Homecoming Attendant, SPECTATOR, Artist, Social Floor Leader, SA Publicity, Women's Council. JEAN RUTH HEDRICH MATH-SCIENCE Box 43, Taber, Alberta, Canada Assigned to: St. John, Rochester, Mich- igan Attended Concordia Edmonton. STAG. Supply Teaching: Buhl, Idaho and Pocatello, Idaho. DONNA LEE HEINKEL PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK 256 E. Kenwood Avenue, Decatur, Illinois Assigned to: Lutheran School Association, Decatur, Illinois AC, College Chorus, Extramurals, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, SAB, WAA, President. ARTHUR HEMLER HISTORY 3342 N. Opal, Chicago 34, Illinois Assigned to: Redeemer, Ft. Wayne, Indi- ana Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, Con- cordia Players, Intramurals, Senior College Choir, STAG, Homecoming Committee. Supply Teaching: St. Louis, Mo. ROBERT KARL HELMKAMP PHYSICAL EDUCATION T721 N. Harding Avenue, Chicago, Illi- nois Graduate Study Athletic Floor Leader, Concordia Players, Light- ing Chairman, European Study Tour, Intra- murals, STAG. Supply Teaching: River Forest, Ill. JUDITH DIANE HEIN PHYSICAL EDUCATION T391 Florence Drive, Sycamore, Illinois Assigned to: Timothy, Chicago, Illinois Extramurals, Intramurals, PILLARS, Senate, Treble Choir, Women's Council, YLTG, Cheer- leader, Co-Captain, Homecoming Attendant, Who's Who. CAROLYN LOUISE HEMSATH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE I43I Walnut Street, Berkeley, California Assigned to: St. John, LaGrange, Illinois Attended Concordia, Oakland, Calif. College Chorus, Concordia Players, Religious Floor Leader, Senior College Choir, SA Publicity, Secretary. CAROL JEAN HEN KE DOUGLAS HENSLEY BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION Route I, Box 348, Forest Grove, Oregon T631 5th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids, Assigned fo: Bethany, Long Beach, Cali- Wisconsin forma Assigned to. Trinity, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Amended Concordml portland, Ore. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Senior College Choir, Collegians Madrigals. AC, Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intra- murals, Treble Choir, WAA. 55 ALFRED L..I-IERMANN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND MATH-SCIENCE Parent Road, New Haven, Indiana Graduate Study Basketball, C. Club, Cross Country, Intramu- rals, Men's Council, Chairman, Senate Ex- cutive Board! Assistant Residence Counselor, Who's Who. TRUDY RAE HOFFMASTER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 292 West Market Street, York, Pennsyl- vainia Assigned to: Gloria Dei, Ambler, Penn- sylvania ' Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. PAULETTE ANNE HOLTZEN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Rural Route 17552, Georgetown, Indiana Assigned to: St. Stephens, Hickory, North Carolina Band, Intramurals, Pep Band, Religious Floor Leader, Social Floor Leader. JOHN PAUL HUXHOLD MUSIC THEORY T825 West Marquette Road, Chicago, ll- Iinois Post Baccalaureate Study Band, Chorale Choir, College Chorus, College Union, Dominoes, Fine Arts Festival, Music Chairman, Pep Band, RAC, Division Choir, Chairman, Senior College SPECTATOR, Who's Who, Tennis, Spring Musical Steering Com- EDWARD HESSLER SOCIAL STUDIES I35l Harding, Conklin, Michigan Assigned to: St. Peters, St. Peter, Illinois Intramurals, Religious Floor Leader. Supply Teaching: St. Peter, Ill. - JEANETTE IRMA HUELSKOETTER PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK 9141 Fayette, St. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: Good Shepherd, Collinsville, Illinois Attended St. Pa'ul's, Concordia, Mo. Intramurals, Extramurals, Assistant Resident Counselor. HOWARD HARRY HOLSCHEN SOCIAL SCIENCE 3459 ltaska, St. Louis ll, Missouri Assigned to: Trinity, Wausau, Wisconsin Intramurals, YLTG. Supply Teaching: Red Bud, Ill. WILLIAM HERBERT KAMMRATH GEOGRAPHY T32 Drexel, La Grange, Illinois Graduate Study C Club, Chorale Choir, Football, SFL, Track. EDWARD A. KERN GEOGRAPHY 5450 Frank Road, Frankenmuth, Michigan Assigned to: Immanuel, Chicago, Illinois Band, College Chorus, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Pep Band, SRO, SFL, SPEC- TATOR, STAG. Supply Teaching: Reedsburg, Wis. 57 mittee. SUE ELLEN KIENITZ BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION 304 West Franklin Avenue, Reed City, Michigan Assigned to: Redeemer, Warrington, Flor- ida Attended Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Mich. STAG. Supply Teaching: Chicago, Ill. KATHLEEN ANN ELIZABETH KIIFFNER JOHN HENRY KIESCHNICK PSYCHOLOGY 350 Freiling, San Antonio, Texas Assigned to: Calvary, Havertown, Penn- sylvania Attended Concordia, Austin, Tex. Baseball, C Club, Intramurals, Student Co- ordinator, SAB, Chairman, Who's Who. NANCY LEE KLATT BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION Box 41, Clyman, Wisconsin Assigned to: Holy Trinity, Garfield, New Jersey Extramurals, Intramurals, SPECTATOR, STAG. Supply Teaching: Stewardson, Ill. 'Fil ww RICHARD HENRY KNEE MUSIC EDUCATION 2712 N. 75th Court, Elmwood Park, Illi- n-ois Assigned to: St. Paul, Rockford, Illinois Band, Dominoes, Intramurals, Pep Band, Re- ligious Floor Leader. Supply Teaching: St. Paul, Addison, Ill., and Trinity, Long Island, N.Y. SUSAN ANNE KNUST MUSIC THEORY 1406 Maple Drive, Rochester, Michigan Assigned to: Nativity, Detroit, Michigan Attended St. John's, Winfield, Kans. Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, SFL. I Itsm... HENRY ERNEST KOEHLER GEOGRAPHY 626 Howard, Des Plaines, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul, Oak Lawn, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader. BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION 905 Shades Lane, Cumloerland, Maryland Assigned to: Missionary Board, Nigeria, West Africa Intramurals, Treble Choir, YLTG. ELAINE FAITH KLEIN BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION, SOCIOLOGY, AND HOME ECONOMICS Route I, Box 24, Rainier, Washington Assigned to: Concordia Teachers College, River Forest, Illinois Ambassadors for Christ, College Chorus, Senior College Choir, STAG. Supply Teaching: Monrovia, Calif. JOAN LOUISE KNIPPENBERG SOCIAL SCIENCE 1575 N. Dunlap Street, St. Paul, Minne- sota Assigned to: Central Lutheran School As- sociation, St. Paul, Minnesota Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. HRC, Intramurals. GEORGIA JEWELL KOBER GEOGRAPHY 7816 Peach Ridge, Sparta, Michigan Assigned to: Pilgrim, Bellevue, Washing- ton Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Intramurals, SPECTATOR. GERALD FRANK KOGELMANN SOCIAL SCIENCE 51991 Romeo Plank, Mt. Clemens, Mich- igan Assigned to: St. Paul, McAllen, Texas Intramurals. 57 PAULINE EVELYN KOPPER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Ohio Wisconsin Treble Choir, WAA, YLTG. BRUCE JOSEPH KOSMATKA GUIDANCE 3376 N. 23rd Street, Milwaukee, Wiscon- sin Assigned to: Gospel, Milwaukee, Wiscon- sin AC, Athletic Floor Leader, HRC Intramurals, IRC, Junior College Choir, Men's Council, Sen- ate, SFL, Social Floor Leader, SA, President, YLTG, Who's Who. JANET MAY KRAUSKOPF HISTORY 903 Powers Street, New Haven, Indiana Assigned to: Emmanuel, Fort Wayne, In- diana Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Intramurals, Junior College Choir, SPECTA- TOR. Politics Club, YLTG, 58 9520 Granger Road, Garfield Heights, Assigned to: Divine Shepherd, Milwaukee, College Chorus, HRC, Intramurals, SAC, .IOANNE LOIS KRAUSE SOCIAL SCIENCE ALICE KRATT 5265 N. 60, Milwaukee 18, Wisconsin ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Assigned to: Zion, Bensenville, Illinois DENNIS HERBERT KRIEGER RICHARD JON KRUGER SQQAL SCIENCE BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION 318 Porchester Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 1449 W- 72nd 5TfeeI, CIWICBQOI Illinois Assigned ro: Hope, Si, Louis, Missouri Assigned to: Immanuel, Columbus, Ne- Attended St. Paul's, Concordia, Mo. braska Band, Baseball, C Club, Intramurals, Pep Band, College Chorus, Intramurals, Junior College JOHN PAUL KOSINSKY GEOGRAPHY 1554 Hone Avenue, Bronxville 61, New York Assigned to: Trinity, Niagara Falls, New York AC, Athletic Floor Leader, Band, Baseball, Dominoes, Intramurals, Pep Band, STAG. Supply Teaching: Adrian, Michigan. DEANN D. KOZINSKI HISTORY 3897 Gilbert, Detroit, Michigan Assigned to: St. Michaels, Richville, Mich- :gan Intramurals, SPECTATOR. R.F.D. Morristown, Minnesota Assigned to: Holy Cross, Austin, Minne- sota Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. German Club, Intramurals. KAREN ELIZABETH KRESSNIANN PSYCHOLOGY 4437 N. Maior Avenue, Chicago 30, Illi- nois Assigned fo: St. Paul, Wichita Falls, Texas HRC, Vice President, In-tramurals, RAC, Re- ligious Floor Leader, Treble Choir. Choir, PILLARS, RAC, Religious Floor Leader, SFL, Treasurer, Senior College Choir, SPEC- TATOR, STAG. Supply Teaching: Hickory, North Carolina JUDITH KAY KRUPSKI SOCIAL SCIENCE 14360 Barclay, Dearborn, Michigan Assigned to: Redeemer, Flint, Michigan Attended Henry Ford College, Dearborn, Mich. Intramurals, Treble Choir. York Assigned to: Grace, Dallas, Texas Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. RUSSELL KULLMAN SOCIAL SCIENCE T594 Unio-nport Road, Bronx 62, New Intramurals, IRC. I HON SUN HENRY LAI ENGLISH AND YOUTH WORK Box 39, Rural Route 2, North Judson, Indiana Assigned to: Board for World Missions, New Guinea Attended Valparaiso Univ., Valparaiso, Ind. College Chorus, Religious Floor Leader, STAG, YLTG. Supply Teaching: New York, N.Y. SALLY LYNN LENZ SOCIAL SCIENCE Intramurals: YLTG. KENDALL Nl. LAMPE MARILYN LEINS HISTORY ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE I83I Bussing Avenue, New York, New l2I6l Highway 67, St. Louis, Missouri York Assigned to: Trinity, Cape Girardeau, Mis- Assigned to: Redeemer, San Antonio, Texas SOUTI Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N.Y. College Chorus, Junior College Choir, Madri- Intramurals. gals, Religious Floor Leader, Senior College Choir, STAG. Supply Teaching: Cologne, Minn. 526 East Jackson, Marengo, Illinois Assigned to. St. Paul, Evansville, Indiana INGE LIGHT - PHYLLIS JEAN LILIENTHAL PSYCHOLOGY ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 2920-27th Street, Columbus, Nebraska 99-56 63 AVenUef Rego Park 74, New Assigned to: St. Paul, Fort Dodge, Iowa York Attended Wayne State, Wayne, Neb. Assigned to: Bethlehem, Ft. Wayne, Indi- 5-I-AG. ana Supply Teaching: Des Moines, Iowa. Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N.Y. Intramurals, SPECTATOR. ALPHONSO LEROY LEWIS HISTORY Alley P.O., Jamaica, West Indies Assigned to: Our Savior, New York, New York Attended Mankato State, Mankato, Minn. Chorale Choir, Concordia Players, Religious Floor Leader, SFL, SPECTATOR. 59 LINDA RUTH LINEBERGER SOCIAL SCIENCE 303 2nd Street S.E., Conover, North Car- olina Assigned to: Redeemer, Baltimore, Mary- land College Chorus, Collegiettes, Extramurals, ln- tramurals, Junior College Choir, Social Floor Leader, STAG. Supply Teaching: Rockford, Ill. LOIS ANN LISKE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 744 DeHart Avenue, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Chorale Choir, Religious Floor Leader. JOYCE MARIE LUEPKE PHYSICAL EDUCATION 4479 Cayuga, St. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: Zion, Litchfield, Illinois Attended St. Paul, Concordia, Mo. College Chorus Intramurals' SAC ALAN KENT LIPKE SOCIAL SCIENCE T32 Fitth Street, Aurora, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul, Evansville, India-na Athletic Floor Leader, Baseball, Intramurals. DAVID LUKE MUSIC LITERATURE 2275 Greenview Drive, Adrian, Michigan Assigned to: St. Peter, Milwaukee, Wis- coinsin Chorale Choir College Chorus Assistant DI rector Intramurals Junior College Choir Mad rigals Director Senior College Choir Student MARIE CAROLYN LUX ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 9344 South Vernon Avenue Chicago Illinois Assigned to Trinity Bloomington Illinois Chorale Choir College Chorus European Study Tour Intramurals Junior College Choir RAC Division Chairman Religious Floor Feature Editor Homecoming Committee Sprung Musical Steering Committee Secretary Director ALLAN RICHARD MAIER MATHSCIENCE 12401 South McVickers Palos Heights llinois Assigned to Trinity Hicksville New York College Chorus CAC Parent Weekend S DENNIS LEE MALONE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE T628 Thurston Avenue Racine Wisconsin Assigned to St Peter Chicago Illinois Athletic Floor Leader Football Intramurals PILLARS Copy Editor Religious Floor Leader SFL Chairman SAB STAG Executive Com mittee Supply Teaching Waterloo Iowa 60 JANE MABEL MASEK SOCIAL SCIENCE 4720 Teiman St Louis Missouri Assigned to St John Ellisville Missouri Attended St Paul Concordia Intramurals Religious Floor Leader 2 - . ' : , ' '- i ' I ' i ' - 1 I i I ' ' 1 I I . : . . I . W I . . I I I ' . , . I I I . I I n 1 2 1 ' ' 7 i i ' ' ' 1 I I ' ' ' : : I I O- Leaderg SPL, Senior CO-llege Choir, SPECTATOR, cial Floor Leader, Tennis. : ' ' : , . 1 - 1 ' . : I ' . . ' . . , j , ' ' . , ' , Mo. - - I I ' ' : : : I 1 ' ' : 1 i I r ' : , . wt ,HUD KARIN E. MEISSNER HISTORY 267 Reserve Road, Buffalo, New York Assigned to: Trinity, Springfield, Illinois Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. Senior College Choir, STAG. Supply Teaching: Arlington Heights, Ill. CAROL JEAN McKAY ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE R.D. 6 Station Road, Erie Pennsylvania Assigned to: St. Paul, Kingsville, Mary- land Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. French Club, STAG, YLTG. Supply Teaching: Richmond, Vt. BETTY JEAN MEISSNER HISTORY 50 Allendale Road, Buffalo, New York Assigned to: St. Paul, Annapolis, Mary- land Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. STAG. Supply Teaching: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania MARILEE ALMEDA MENTER MATH-SCIENCE Route 2, Box 174, Silverton, Oregon Assigned to: Lutheran High School Cen- tral, St. Louis, Missouri Attended Concordia, Portland, Ore. RAC, SRO, SEL. SANDRA LEE MEYER BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION State Route 28l, Malinta, Ohio Assigned to: Emmanuel, Baltimore, Mary- land Chorale Choir, College Chorus, HRC, Intra- murals, Religious Floor Leader, STAG. Supply Teaching: Plainview, Minn. LINDA MARGARET MERKLINGER HISTORY 51 Young Street West, Waterloo, Ontario French Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Intramurals, Treble Choir. RONNIE G. MERRITT BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION R.R. 9951, Dowagiac, Michigan Assigned to: Missionary Board, Nigeria, West Africa Intramurals, IRC, President, SAB. MARILYN JANE MISFELDT ORGAN AND MUSIC THEORY 4040 Highway 31, Racine, Wisconsin Assigned to: Immanuel, Des Plaines, ll- linois Treble Choir, Women's Council, YLTG. BARBARA JEAN MILLER BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION Route I Box I62, Bremen, Indiana Assigned to: Trinity, Conklin, Michigan Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Chorale Choir, College Chorus, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Religious Floor Leader, KAY MELISSA MONROE MATH SCIENCE 4305 l5th, Racine, Wisconsin Assigned to: Ebenezer, Chicago, Illinois Chorale Choir, College Chorus, European Study Tour, IRC, Secretary-Treasurer, Politics Club, Religious Floor Leader, SFL, SA, Secre- tary, Women's Council, SPECTATOR, Who's Who. 6l NAOMI YOSHIKO NAO PSYCHOLOGY 37-l Chome Haramachi, Shiniuku, Tokyo, Japan Assigned to: Pilgrim, Chicago, Illinois SFL. JOANNE ELLEN ORAVEC MATH-SCIENCE 3731 N. Newland, Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Lutheran High School South, Chicago, Illinois Bridge Club, Intramurals, SRO, SFL. cgi-ff:,Q2:: Q 4: gow' 62 CAROL MARTHA MUELLER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 924 S. 6th Avenue, Wausau, Wisconsin Assigned to: Lutheran High School, Chi- cago, Illinois Who's Who, College Chorus, SPECTATOR, News Editor, Editor-in-chief, Editorial Editor, SAB, Secretary, Vice-Chairman, CULT. Supply Teaching: Pasadena, Tex. UW' DOROTHY JUDITH NAUMANN SOCIAL SCIENCE BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION 308 N. Main Street, North Prairie, Wis- 4200 N. Damefti CLIICGQO, Illinois consin ASSIQUQO' T01 Zion, Rapid CITY' 501-'Th Da' Attended St. John's, Winfield, Kans. kota Attended Bethany Jr. College, Mankato, Minn. College Chorus, HRC, Social Floor Leader. JANET P. OTTENBACHER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 307 Harmony Road, Kalispell, Montana Assigned o: Trinity, Kalispell, Montana lntrmaurals, Politics Club, RAC, Senate, SPEC- TATOR- Social Floor Leader MARY MUMMERT MATH-SCIENCE 3488 Druck Valley, York, Pennsylvania I Assigned to: Immanuel, Patchogue, N. Y. Social Floor Leader. 'csv BARBARA NARJES PHYSICAL EDUCATION T291 N. Elm Tree Road, Lake Forest, ll- linois Assigned to: Nassau Christian School, Mineola, Long Island, New York Attended St. John's, Winfield, Kans. Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intramurals, WAA. MARJORIE CAROL NORDBROCK Assigned to: Trinity, Hicksville, New York Intramurals. FRED H. ORTNER PSYCHOLOGY 2715 N. Center Road, Saginaw, Michigan Assigned to: St. John, Elyria, Ohio Band, Golf, Intramurals, Pep Band, Religious Floor Leader. Supply Teaching: St. Joseph, Mich. JAMES DONALD PAGELS MATH-SCIENCE 423 Frank Street, Adrian, Michigan Assigned to: Redford, Detroit, Michigan Collegians, Intramurals, Religious Floor Lead- er, SRO, SFL, Tennis. Supply Teaching' Clintonville Wis DONALD PALMETER MATH-SCIENCE 356i Belden, Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Holy Trinity, Garfield, New Jersey Intramurals, STAG, Track. Supply Teaching: Ohio City, Ohio. MARGARET ELAINE PAULSON GEOGRAPHY Route 2, Box 205, Tracy, California Assigned to: Grace Lutheran Chapel, St. Louis, Missouri Attended Concordia, Oakland, Calif. College Chorus, Fine Arts Festival, Secretary, Intramurals, RAC, Religious Floor Leader. GRACE KATHERINE PETZOLDT PHYSICAL EDUCATION Frohna, Missouri Assigned to: St. Paul, Mt. Prospect, II- Iinois Attended St. John, Winfield, Kans. Intramurals- Social Floor Leader. FREDERICK B. PIELLUSCH GEOGRAPHY 30795 Tennessee, Roseville, Michigan Assigned to: St. John, College Point, New York Politics Club, Religious Floor Leader, IRC, SFL, SAB, STAG, YLTG. Supply Teaching: Addison, III SHARON ELAINE RACHOW ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 2I3OO 23 Mile Road, St. Clemens, Mich- igan Assigned to: St. Paul, Glen Burnie, Mary- land Attended St. John, Winfield, Kans. SFL. MARY MARGARET PAUL SOCIAL SCIENCE 2702 Fillmore Street, Davenport, Iowa Assigned to: St. John, Lansing, Illinois Chorale Choir, College Chorus, Collegiettes, Intramurals. H4 , .3 'f '-b,.,,f if . SUSAN MARIE PERGANDE PHYSICAL EDUCATION IIOOO W. Calumet Road, Milwaukee, Wis- consin Assigned to: Immanuel, Brookfield, Wis- consin Attended Univ. ot Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis. College Union, Extramurals, Intramurals, Home- coming Attendant. DARRELL LEONARD PFANNKUCH MUSIC Box 57, Auburn, Iowa Attended St. Paul, Concordia, Mo. Senior College Choir. HERBERT PINSKE GEOGRAPHY 2645 36 Avenue S., Minneapolis, Minneso- Assigned tO: Immanuel, Des Plaines, Illi- nois Basketball, C Club, Football, Intramurals, STAG, Track. Supply Teaching: Chaska, Minn. CAROL RAEDEKE PHYSICAL EDUCATION 555 Sixth Avenue S.W., Perham, Minne- sota Assigned to: Concordia Collegiate Insti- tute, Bronxville, New York Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. College Chorus, CAC, Chairman, Extramurals, German Club, Intramurals, PILLARS, SAB. 63 :g'46L:i:5f f ' :4- sg - ,Q ,I M. ,.,-. 1 ff-1?-exif,-e-'E.s, .11 4 - lu? 'za' I ' s-'sf Concordia Players, Extramurals, Intramurals, was ,, ' ,Q ,ffjljggq'iy,.4,' M - .S wlhilw-5f'..' W. ,V , . -, .. , . 'l':2-1' V ,-4:4 -' ' fu -L ls fr-ff' IQ .'3:,lf21.w: 1':J -few ttffi' . 4? 1218? Y 1 if -1 '- - .it 'nf 'I 32. 5-Eigsff' it fri . 1: if.-'ft ii5:v':tt ,nys -1-' f .,.5fsf.gs1: ' ' Ai u -- ' , . f,14,y, 2 3f1si253 f f Z: 4 - is, wr . N ' as . - ,sfi5i,s3,.i,, . y .,'-Wlrkgnzx '. 1. A 112. A viii-fifizfgia , A T . 1,1 tt1'7?Lj.f' ifQ:ai9f, ,,gff1, -f i -V ' f ,, f ,qw -, -1,gwf:.g,f,gJ,, , '31, ' fi: aw gg ,asm a + , ,La,r1,,fi.,,. lux, 1 f. . v 4 , :Sw . L .-y, . ,. GWEN SUE RAKEY SOCIAL SCIENCE 2 Street James Court, Florissant, Mis- souri Assigned to: Salem, Florissant, Missouri Attended St. Paul's, Concordia, Mo. HRC, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader. .t- am A 3 -if ,.. .I I Q 5,31 , ., , 1.34, . , V ,X , ,f,., .. X, ' 5'L...1-f' 'SAMS f va '- 'aLIEgL.g ARLENc JUNE RISKE PSYCHOLOGY Rural Route Tigerton Wisconsin Assigned to Trinity Oregon City Ore gon Chorale Choir German Club Intramurals 64 DOROTHY ALMA REDEKER BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION Route 2, Box 116, Milford, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul of Serbin, Giddings, Texas Band, Inramurals, RAC, Religious Floor Lead- er, Treble Choir, Women's Council. WAYNE FRED REHMER GEOGRAPHY Rural Route 2, Red Bud, Illinois Assigned to: Bethany, Chicago, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, IRC, Re- ligious Floor Leader, SPECTATOR, STAG. Supply Teaching: Perryville, Mo. HAROLD REMPERT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 9715 S Damen Avenue Chicago Illinois Assigned to Holy Cross Towson Mary and College Chorus HRC Intramurals Junior Col lege Choir SFL Supply Teaching Watertown Wis fvpnf'-'Wi' ERNEST A. RAKOW MATH-SCIENCE 7668 Fielding, Detroit, Michigan Graduate Study Athletic Floor Leader, C Club, PILLARS, Busi- ness Manager, Track. SUSAN ANN REICHART PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2605 South 83rd Street, West Allis, Wis- cofnsin Assigned to: St. Luke's Woodlake, Min- nesota CAROL REEVES SOCIAL SCIENCE 1601 E. 49th Street Cleveland, Ohio Assigned to: St. John, Libby, Montana AC, Intramurals. SPECTATOR, STAG, WAA, Secretary-Treasurer, Women's Co-uncil. Supply Teaching: Kilmanagh, Mich. CURTIS HENRY RISKE PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND YOUTH WORK Route1 Box 205 Lincoln Texas Assigned to St John Lincoln Kansas Athletic Floor Leader Baseball Intramurals Religious Floor Leader Social Floor Leader STAG Track Supply Teaching Red Bud Ill I 1 RONALD H REMPFER SOCIAL SCIENCE 597 North Laurel Street Bridgeton New Jersey Assigned to Our Saviour New York City New York Attended Concordia Bronxville N Y French Club German Club Intramurals l I . . . I . , , - I I 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 I I 1 : : ' I i- , I ' If 1' I I I ' I , '. i I ' ' I - - l 2 I - I I I ' I . : 1 I . I 1 Attended Concordia, Austin, Texas ,. . ' 1 , 1 1 4 1 1 ' ' , ' 1 : 'A , ' I - A I , . , NC : ' ' I I i , IRC. .V DAVID RITTMANN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 1672 W. Hudson Drive, Tucson, Arizona Assigned to: Our Saviour, New York City, New York Attended St. John's, Winfield, Kans. Ambassadors for Christ, Chairman, Intramu- rals, SPECTATOR, IRC, Vice-President, SAB. DOROTHY ELAINE RUBIN SOCIAL SCIENCE 2317 Buena Vista Avenue, Walnut Creek, California Assigned to: St. Paul, Garden Grove, Cali- fornia Attended Concordia, Oakland, Calif. Senior College Choir, SPECTATOR, Social Floor Leader. EDWARD PAUL RUPPRECHT GEOGRAPHY 8655 W. Sanilac Road, Vassar, Michigan Assigned to, Missionary Board, Nigeria, West Africa Collegians, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Men's Council, Parent Weekend, Religious Floor Leader, Senate, SFL, Senior College Choir, SAB, STAG, President. Supply Teaching: Belleville, III. LEANNE J. ROSSNAGEL BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION 10033 Coventry Lane, Affton, Missouri Assigned to: Emmanuel, Aurora, Illinois Chorale Choir, College Chorus, European Study Tour, Intramurals, IRC, Junior College Choir, Parent Weekend, Chairman, Senior Col- lege Choir, SAC, SAB, Secretary. SUELLEN K. RUEHS ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 146 Dean Street Grand Rapids Michigan Assigned to: St. John, Lombard, Illinois Attended Grand Rapids Jr. College, Grand Rapids, Mich. Intramurals GLENN LEWIS RULLMAN MATH-SCIENCE JEANNE LOUISE RUPP PSYCHOLOGY 2333 Springs Road, Hickory, North Car- 4006 Sunset Boulevard, Erie, Pennsylva- olina nia Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Assigned to: Zion, Bensenville, Illinois Inlfamufals' Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. Chorus, SFL, Senior College Choir. LESLEY ANNE RYDEN MATH-SCIENCE 1649 N. Springfeld, Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Zion, Staplehurst, Nebraska College Union, Intramurals, Parent Weekend, PILLARS, SPECTATOR, Cheerleader, Homecom- ing Committee, Homecoming Queen. SCOTT SANDERSON PHYSICAL EDUCATION 4071 S. River Road, St. Clair, Michigan Intramurals- Senate- Track ROBERT SANGER SOCIAL SCIENCE 136 Defuss Lane, Blauvelt, New York Attended Concordia, Portland, Ore. College Chorus, Collegians, Intramurals, IRC I 65 KATHERINE SCHEFFT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE T635 Rosewood Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Assigned to: Immanuel, Bristol, Connec- ticut ' College Chorus, Concordia Players, Extramu- rals, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Senior College Choir, WAA, STAG, Athletic Floor Leader, YLTG. Supply Teaching: Bay City, Mich. KAREN JUNE SCHLEMMER BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION II6 North Ridge Street, Crown Point, Indiana Assigned to: St. Paul, Bonduel, Wiscon- sin Chorale Choir, HRC, Intramurals, IRC, SPEC- TATOR, Treble Choir, YLTG. Spirit Lake, Iowa New Guinea Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. EVA JANETTE SCHMIDT SOCIAL SCIENCE 2lO5 Tierney Road, Ft. Worth, Texas Attended Concordia, Austin, Texas Treble Choir. Atended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Religious Floor Leader. 66 GERALD SCHMELING MATH-SCIENCE BARBARA ANN SCHMIDT MATH-SCIENCE Assigned to: Board for World Missions, LOIS EILEEN SCHMIDT GERMAN JIM D. SCHMIT PHYSICAL EDUCATION 4105 i3th Avenue South, Minneapolis, 6I27 N. Maplewood Avenue, Chicago, Minnesota Illinois Assigned to: Trinity, Muskegon, Michigan Graduate Study German Club, Secretary-Treasurer, HRC, RAC, murals, Men's Council. WARREN ALFRED SCHEIWE 69 Auch Street, Sebewaing, Michigan Post Baccalaureate Study Band, Collegians, Dominoes, Intramurals, Pep Band, STAG, Brass Ensemble. Supply Teaching: Minneapolis, Minn. SHARON JANE SCHLEMMER GERMAN AND BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION II6 North Ridge Street, Crown Point, Indiana Assigned to: Concordia, San Antonio, Texas Chorale Choir, German Club, Intramurals, IRC, SPECTATOR, Treble Choir, YLTG, Secre- tary. 4728 North 74th Street, Milwaukee, Wis- consin Assigned to: Lutheran School Association, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Ambassadors tor Christ, College Chorus, Col- Iegiettes, Intramurals, Junior College Choir PILLARS, Senior College Choir, Treble Choir JUDITH MARLENE SCHMIDT PHYSICAL EDUCATION T920 Forres Avenue, St. Joseph, Mich- igan Assigned to: St. Paul, Hiltcn, New York Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intramu- rals, WAA. Basketball, C Club, President, Football, Intra- Supply Teaching: Chicago, Ill. MARILYN ANN SCHNEIDER PSYCHOLOGY II Hamilton Street, Lynbrook, Long Is- land, New York Assigned to: St. Paul, Sheboygan, Wis- consin Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. Concordia Players, French Club, HRC, Intra- murals, Treble Choir. sylvania Indiana SPECTATOR, Circulation Edi1'or, IRC. CYNTHIA ANN SCHRIEFER MATH-SCIENCE 2Ol9O Veach, Detroit, Michigan Graduate Study College Chorus, HRC, Secretary-Treasurer, ln- tramurals, SAB, Women's Council, Secretary, Vice-chairman, Cheerleader, Homecoming Committee, Who's Who. JOHN ROBERT SCHULENBERG HISTORY EVELYN MARIE SCHULENBURG 2616 Russet, Racine, Wisconsin Assigned to: Holy Cross, San Antonio, Texas Chorale Choir, College Chorus, Collegians German Club, Junior College Choir, RAC, Band, Extramurals, Intramurals, SFL, Treasurer, SPECTATOR, Social Floor Leader. Route 4593, Tipto-n, Indiana I diana TATOR, YLTG. JACOUELINE ELAINE SCHULZ SOCIAL SCIENCE Paullina, Iowa Assigned to. St. John, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Supply Teaching: Rock Island, Ill. JAMES SELLMEYER PATRICIA PRISCILLA SHOPLAND ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 2716 Chippewa Street, St. Louis, Missouri 4222 Van Cortlandt Park East, New York Assigned to: Post Baccalaureate Study CITY, New YOFI4 Basketball, Concordia Players, Football, lntra- Assigned fo: OUV Redeemefi Fords, New murals. -Ief5eY Supply Teaching: Joliet, Ill. Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. PAUL EDWARD SCHNEIDER GEOGRAPHY IIO Cherrywood Drive, Glenshaw, Penn- Assrgned to: St. John, Farmers Retreat, Intramurals, Parent Weekend, Politics Club PHYSICAL EDUCATION Assigned to: St. John's, Indianapolis, ln- JUDY SCHROEDER SOCIAL SCIENCE T307 N. l3th Avenue, Melrose Park, ll- linois Assigned to, Trinity, Delray Beach, Florida Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. College Union, Vice-president, Intramurals, Senior College Choir. SPEC- WMM? 1 MARTIN SCHUPPAN, JR. MATH-SCIENCE 8931 W. Pine, Brentwood 44, Missouri Assigned to: Trinity, Hicksville, New York Attended Concordia, Austin, Tex. Intramurals. 67 LINDA SIESENNOP SOCIAL SCIENCE 5249 Beacon, St. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: Bethlehem, Saginaw, Mich- igan Attended St. John s, Winfield, Kans. College Chorus. DORIS ELAINE SIPE GEOGRAPHY Route 5, Box 610, Hickory, North Car- olina Extramurals, Intramurals, Politics Club, RAC, Religious Floor Leader. JANET CAROL SOCHA SOCIAL SCIENCE 347 E. Monroe Street, Giddings, Texas Assigned 10. Trinity, Austin, Texas Attended Concordia Austin Tex College Chorus, Intramurals. BONNIE LYNNE SPICER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 1603 E. Liberty Drive, Wheaton, Illinois Assigned to: Trinity, Davenport, Iowa Intramurals, Treble Choir. 68 ANN E. SIEVING BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION 2410 N. 75th Avenue, Elmwood Park, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul, Flint, Michigan Attended St. John's, Winfield, Kans. College Cho-rus, Junior College Choir, RAC, String Ensemble, STAG, YLTG. Supply Teaching: Lockport, N.Y. ROB-ERT WAYNE SMITH PHYSICAL EDUCATION 518 E. Perry, Belvidere, Illinois Assigned to: St. Lorenz, Frankenmuth, Mich. Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Ambassadors for Christ, AC, Athletic Floor Leader, Baseball, Football, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, STAG. Supply Teaching: Frankenmuth, Mich. SHARON SODERLING 7408 S. Chappel Avenue, Chicago, Illi- nois Assigned to: Walter Lutheran High School, Melrose Park, Illinois CAC, HRC, Intramurals, SA Publicity, Secre- tary. JOYCE MARIA SPEIER PSYCHOLOGY 14580 Prest, Detroit, Michigan Assigned fo: Zion, Bay City, Michigan Atten-ded Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Intramurals, YLTG. SHARON KAY SPURGAT MUSIC THEORY 214 Midland Avenue, Tuckahoe, New York Assigned to: St. Peter, Lockport, New York Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N.Y. Band, Chorale Cho-ir, College Chorus, Extra- murals, Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals, Senior College Choir, SPECTATOR. JOAN KAE STAMM PHYSICAL EDUCATION Roberts, Illinois Assigned to: Emmanuel, Tipton, Indiana Attended St. John, Winfield, Kans. Band, Domino-es, Extramurals, Intramurals, Senate. 'L-1- I .J MARILYN STEIN SOCIAL SCIENCE R.R. 9542, Wahpeton, North Dakota Assigned to: Trinity, Delray Beach, Florida Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. College Union. DIANE LINDA STREFLING ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 24 North Elm, Three Oaks, Michigan Assigned ro: St. James, Grand Rapids, Michigan Attended St. John, Winfield, Kans. Intramurals. CHARLOTTE STREUFERT ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 4lOO Washington Street N.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota Assigned to: Trinity, Fort Dodge, Iowa Attend-ed Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Chorale Choir, STAG, Treble Choir. Supply Teaching: Merrill, Wis. KENNETH CHARLES TAGLAUER SOCIAL SCIENCE 165 Amelith Road Freeland, Michigan Assigned to: Christ the King, Chicago, l 3 Illinois Ambassadors for Christ, Ba-nd, College Cho- ru-s, Collegians, Dominoes, In-tramurals, Pep Band, Religious Floor Leader, Senate, Social I Flo-or Leader, STAG. , Supply Teaching: Elgin, Ill. i l I li I r ROZANNE MAE STARKE PSYCHOLOGY I289-34th Street N.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Assigned to: West Portal, San Francisco, California Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, German - Club, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, WAA. 4 Wm DALE ROGER STOHLMAN PSYCHOLOGY 4Ol9 Summit Ridge, Dallas, Texas Assigned to: Grace, Midland, Texas Attended Concordia, Austin, Tex. Intramurals. DENNIS JOHN STREICH MATH-SCIENCE IO444 Lyndale, Melrose Park, Illinois Assigned to: St. John, New Orleans, Louis- iana College Cho-rus, Collegians, Intramurals, Ten- FI . Supply Teaching: Chicago, Ill. HOBERT FREDERICK SWITHERS BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION IO324 Marion Avenue, Montclair, Cali- fornia Graduate Study Concordia Players, SFL, Speech Club, Pres- idlent, STAG. Supply Teaching: Chicago, Ill. JUDITH LILLIAN TEMPLIN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 222 Minerva Avenue, Wauconda, Illinois Assigned to: Trinity, Tinley Park, Illinois Chorale Choir, College Chorus, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, RAC, Senior College Choir, SPECTATOR, Feature Editor, SA Pub- licity. 69 DAVID B. TETTING PHYSICAL EDUCATION 216 E. South 4th Street, Redbud, Illinois Assigned to: St. Matthew, Garden City, Michigan Ambassadors tor Christ, Baseball, C Club, Sec- retary, College Chorus, Football, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Men's Council, Parent Weekend. THOMAS CARL THANEY ART 2350 N. Grant Boulevard, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: Zion, Beecher, Illinois College Chorus, CAC, European Study Tour, Chairman, Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals, Jun- ior College Choir, SFL, Senior College Choir, Social Floor Leader, SA Publicity, Chairman, SAB, STAG, Homecoming Committee. Supply Teaching: West Covina, Calif. RUTH A. THIEL BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION Route I, Manawa, Wisconsin diana Assigned to: Zion, Chicago, Illinois burg, Wis, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, STAG. Football: Intramurals: M9l'1'S COUHCII- Supply Teaching: Westgate, Iowa CARL NORMAN THIES HISTORY 310 N. Oak Street, Reedsburg, Wisconsin Assigned to: Bethlehem, Fort Wayne, In- Attended Sauk County Teachers College, Reeds- BARBARA ANNE TIMM HISTORY EUNICE ANN TIMM SOCIAL SCIENCE 9300 Clarion Drive St Louis Missouri 25I5 Linn Street Peoria Illinois Assigned to St Paul North Tonawanda Assigned to Our Savior Lake Worth New York Florida Extramurals HRC Intramurals IRC Attended Concordia St Paul Minn College Chorus HRC Intramurals R.R. I, Normal, Illinois BEVERLY E. TISCHER PHYSICAL EDUCATION 3032 N. i2th Street, Milwaukee, Wis- comin Junior College Choir, SRO. Assigned to: Zion, Hinsdale, Illinois Extramurals, Intramurals, RAC, Treble Choir. DARLENE KAY TOEPKE GEOGRAPHY Assigned to: St. Paul, Minot, North Dakota Chorale Choir, Extramurals, Intramurals, IRC, Assigned to. Trinity, Fort Dodge, Iowa ana Attended Concordia, Portland, Ore., and Con- C CIUIUI Golf! Intramurals- cordta Senior College, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Intramurals, SPECTATOR. 70 RONALD GEORGE UDY GEOGRAPHY JAMES ERNEST VANCE HISTORY 14455 5.5, Fa., 0.3145 Lane' M,lWaUk,e, 2237 Talbott Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky Of'-9900 Assigned to: Calvary, Indianapolis, Indi- LOUIS THOMAS VANCE MATH-SCIENCE 2237 Talbott Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky Assigned to: Grace, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin C Club, Golf, Intramurals, STAG. Supply Teaching: Marengo, Ill. GLADYS VENTER PSYCHOLOGY 128 Eagle Avenue, New Milford, New Jersey Assigned to: St. Paul, Hammond, Indiana Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. College Chorus, SFL, Senior College Choir. CAROL VOGEL ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Glencoe, Minnesota Assigned to: St. John, Covina, California HRC, Intramurals, SPECTATOR, Feature Editor, Speech Club, President, Secretary-Treasurer, Social Floor Leader, Treble Choir. DIANE KAY WALDVOGEL BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION 122 Jones Street, Modesto, California Assigned to: Atonement, Florissant, Mis- souri Attended Concordia, Oakland, Calif. Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals. TOM LEONARD WEGENER MUSIC EDUCATION 2199 Cass Road, Bay City, Michigan Assigned to: Zion, Chicago, Illinois College Chorus, Collegians, Intramurals, Jun- ior College Choir, Social Floor Leader. Supply Teaching: East Detroit, Mich. KAY LORENE VAN CLEVE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 6018 Emma Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: Faith, Marietta, Georgia College Chorus, Collegiettes, CAC, European Study Tour, Intramurals, SPECTATOR,-Social Floor Leader, SAB, Homecoming Committee, Chairman, Chapel-Auditorium Committee, Who's Who. DONALD WACHHOLZ GEOGRAPHY 1948 N. 17 Ave., Melrose Park, Illinois Assigned to: Lutheran Education Associa- ticn, Louisville, Kentucky Attended Wilson Jr. College, Chicago, Ill. JUDITH DARLENE WEHMEYER SOCIAL SCIENCE 1344 Woodruff Avenue, St. Louis, Mis- so-uri Assigned to: Messiah, St. Lo-uis, Missouri Colleg-e Chorus, HRC, Intramurals, IRC, Jun- ior College Cho-ir, Madrigals, Senior College Choir, Wo'men's Council, Spring Musical Steer- ing Committee. KAREN RUTH Vll.MO ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 114 South 2nd Street West, Ada, Minne- sota Assigned to: St. John, Forest Park, Illinois Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. College Chorus, Senior College Choir BARBARA DIANE WATKINS BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION 323 Winter Drive, St. James, Misso-uri Assigned to: St. John, Okarche, Oklahoma Extramurals, RAC, SFL, STAG, YLTG. Supply Teaching: Tom-ball, Tex. J 71 ARDELLE DIANE WILKEN BIBLE HISTORY AND INTFRPRETATI Dakota Assigned to: St. consin Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Chorale Choir. 72 . ON 4i'I Franklin Avenue, Grand Forks, North John, Watertown, Wis- MICHAEL EDWARD WEISS SOCIAL SCIENCE 2315 Devonshire, Austin, Texas Assigned to: St. P nesota ERNEST C. WENDT 4937 Scotten, Detroit, Michigan Assigned to: Zion HISTORY eter, Minneapolis, Min- , Detroit, Michigan Chorale Choir, Chairman, College Chorus Concordia Players, European Study Tour, In tramurals, Junior College Choir, SAC, Social Floor Leader, STAG. Supply Teaching: Beecher, Ill I Attended Concordia, Austin, Tex. Intramurals, PILLARS, Social Floor Leader. GERALDINE RUTH WENGER BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION Box 235, Alta Vista, Kansas Assigned to: Zion, Ferguson, Missouri Attended St. Paul's Concordia, Mo. Intramurals. JANET WENZEL MUSIC THEORY 203 Third Avenue, So th Maryland u east, Glen Burnie, Assigned to: St. Peter, Arlington Heights, Illinois Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. College Chorus, Intramurals. DAVID THEODORE WERDIN MATH-SCIENCE SUSAN WESSEL SOCIAL SCIENCE 527 South 3rd Street, Rochelle, Illinois 760 WEST 23fd, Merced, California Assigned to: Immanuel, Higginsville, Mis- ASSIQUECI 70: CBIVBVYI San Lorenzo, Cali- souri fornia Band, Co-Ile Brass Ensemble. ge Chorus, Dominoes, Pep Band, Attended Concordia, Oakland, Calif. College Chorus, Senior College Choir. Supply Teaching: Buhl, Idaho. I I I I I JIM WEST HISTORY KATHERINE MARIE WIESE 52 Merrill Road, Ambler, Pennsylvania BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION Attended St. Paul's, Concordia, Mo. Humboldt, Minneso-ta ' Football Intramurals I Assigned to: Salem, Attton, Missouri Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Ambassadors for Christ, HRC, Intramurals, Re- Iigious Floor Leader. KAREN WINTER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 306 East Street, Sebewaing, Michigan Assigned to: St. Paul, Skokie, Illinois Concordia Players, Fine Arts Festival, French Club, SPECTATOR Feature Editor YLTG CAROL SUE WITTE ORGAN R.R. itifl, Hoagland, Indiana Assigned to: St. Peter, Mt. Clemens, Mich- igan Attended St. Paul's, Concordia, Mo, ' Senior College Choir. HELEN MARIE WUNDERLICH IVIATH-SCIENCE 29 Linden Terrace, Towson, Maryland Assigned to: St. John, College Point, New York College Chorus, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Politics Club, Women's Council. I' GORDON WALTER ZAKRISON GERMAN 5343 W. Deming Place, Chicago 39, Illi- nois Assigned to: Graduate Study German club, Intramurals, sn, sPEctAtoR, Advertising Manager and Business Manager. JANET A. ZASTROW SOCIAL SCIENCE 9-31 Hwy. 30, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. Paul, Janesville, Wiscon- sin Attended Concordia, St. Paul. Minn. Chorale Cho-ir, STAG, YLTG. Supply Teaching: Hamel, III. ELNIER LEE WUENSCHE BIBLE HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION Route I, Wilson, Texas Assigned to: Ascension, Hyattsville, Mary- land Attended Concordia, Austin, Tex. Intramurals. MARLENE ZAHN ART EDUCATION Route 9954, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Assigned to: Our Redeemer, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Attended Co-ncordia, St. Paul, Minn. Concordia Players. KAREN ZANDER GERMAN Route 9943, Waverly, Iowa Assigned to: St. Paul, Cullman, Alabama Concordia Players, Intramurals, German Club. Supply Teaching: Waverly, Io-wa CORDELL MARIE ZUEGE SOCIAL SCIENCE Wild Rose, Wisconsin Assigned to: First, Monrovia, California Band, College Chorus, Dominoes, European Study Tour, Intramurals, Pep Band, SPECTA- TOR, SAC, Vice-chairman, STAG, Women's Council, YLTG, Who's Who, Homecoming Com- mittee. Supply Teaching: Monrovia, Calif. .X Neff P lmliafflp' Bob He -T TQ RIG LEF . ' larv- Karin Meissneff genre CHARLES SAUER ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE 124 North Parkside, Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Walther League Office, Chicago, Illinois Attended Concordia, Portland, Ore. Intramurals, MOTIF. MICHAEL SCHULTZ SOCIAL SCIENCE 534 20th, Indian Rocks Beach, Florida To be assigned Attended Concordia, Oakland, Calif. Intramurals. HELYNN SELTZ ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Waconia, Minnesota Assigned to: University Hills Lutheran, Denver, Colorado Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn. Su I ' - ' pp y Teaching. Horicon, Wis. LEE STOCKER MUSIC 5833 Manton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Graduate Study Collegians, Dir , ege, Choir, For- esters. ector, Intramurals- Junior Coll Supply Teaching: Lubbock, Texas. DIETRICH NORM-AN SCHLEE F MATH-SCIENCE Rural Route If 3, Watseka, Illinois To be assigned Athletic Council, Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals. 74- . 'It vice-Presicleftlf Ml e DANIEL MICHAEL KLEPACH BIBLE INTERPRETATION 17830 East Rowland, Covina, California Assigned to: St. Paul's, Garden Grove, California Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y., and Concordia Sem- inary, Springfield, Ill. WILLARD KNIEP HISTQRY 5954 North Lakewood, Chicago 40, Illinois To be assigned Attended Concord' P ia, ortland, Ore., and Concordia Senior College, Ft. Wayne, Ind. GESINE ELIZABETH LUECKE HISTORY 16 Hobart Street, Bronxville, New York Assigned to: St. Paul, Patterson, New Jersey Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. Extramuralsg SFL. ROBERT MARTIN SOCIAL SCIENCE 4550 North 85 Street, Milwaukee 18, Wisconsin To be assigned ATT ec nology, Milwaukee, Wis- consin. ended Milwaukee Institute of T h Chorale Choir, YLTG, RAC. PAULI AMERICAN LITERATURE 935 East Military, Fremont, Nebraska A . ssigned to: Immanuel, St. Louis, Mo. MARY MICHAEL SPEECH Box 16, Glendora, Michigan To be assigned NE MATHEMEIER ENGLISH AND Attended St. Jo'hn's, Winfield, Kansas and Washington Uni- versity, St. Louis, Mo. Intramurals. AGNES SHARON POMERENKE SOCIAL SCIENCE 120 3rcl Street, N.W., Ortonville, Minnesota Assigned to: Trinity, Long Island City, New York Attended Concordia, S. Paul, Minnesota. French Cl b- ' ' ' u , STAG, Spring Musical Committee. Supply Teaching: Denison, Iowa Weiss Presideflii i Q I I- l I I i I li i I l I i WAYNE TUSHICK 5729 South Whipple, Chicago, Illinois To be assigned PATRICIA WERDER 1320 West 6th Street, Willmar, Minnesota To be assigned: Attended Concordia, St. Paul, Minn., and University of Min- nesota, Minneapolis, Minn. YLTG: Politics Club. JAMES WOLKEN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE I5 Beaver Brook Road, Danbury, Connecticut Assigned to: Christ, Cleveland, Ohio Attended Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. Intramurals, YLTG. MUSIC EDUCATION GEOGRAPHY ' at The graduates of the Class of 1964 chose to present their gift to the college in two areas. Faculty fellowships for further study were given to Walter W. Martin and Victor B. Streufert. An amount was also set aside which will, in the future, provide Communion ware for the Chapel. Q. lp v I ll IEW? I U1 I l X II lx 1113 I lr I3 . 1 ae ll 1 I up r I l l . ' il P' I' II: ' 'ln II !! , U ly , .. , I A .5 0, Q' , t , ' s ' '- . Q., .1 4 . lf.. , Q .4 .. v -' . I , . . 0 . i i864 -JOHN 93 W A KNTU RY OF wa-nwc 7 X W D ls 1022 ROW 1: No-rie Mueller, Marti Streuferf, Judy Mahler, Carol MarTin, Marie Eisemann. ROW 2: Donna Sfeinmann, Jan Swenson. NOT PICTURED: Pa? Manka, Bonnie Godfrey, Donna Janssen, Bev KnuTh, Sue Kiehl. OW' ' . 5-'F if 4 we SEATED: Pam Roloinson, Belly Duda, Darlene Kasch. STANDING: Lois Rearn, Karen Bohleber, Mary Mueller, Judy Ahlin, Judy Belinsky, Kris l-loesrnan, Karen Thorsen, Sandra Guse, Joanne Brown, Janet Daley, Penny Richter, Joanne Virnrrup. NOT PICTURED: Cafhie Srrassen, Phyllis Templin, Diane Duerlc, Ruth Sreinke, Ellen Brusick, Lorena Wesrphal. Marg Mmm I-mm ROW lr Rose Ann Weimken, Sheryl Clernrnons, Janice Debandr, Sandy Renlz, Jane Erickson, Marilynn Mueller. ROW 2: Laraine Schulz, Ruth Marnpe, Florence Poeschke, Shirley Goecker. NOT PICTURED: Marri Knippa, Barb Laucus, Sharon Iben, Jean Franklin, Mary Jane Siegling, Joyce Schalla, Bonnie Kunzman. Arm Toekeh, SaXXy SEATED: Marybmn Homeker, NNar'rXyrr Gamm, Gene Madah Mary Sremke, Marcia Barrd. STANDXNG1 Eumce Gerkerm, Rosemarre Herrmarr, Jamce Ross, KaXbHeKsch, Norma NeXsorw, Norma PNoe'rz, Ema Gerrz, SaNXy - ' da Gentry, Rosemary Surmaker. Judy Baron, Karen NN r e Toepper. NOT PXCTURED. Lm Kay, a g SEAT UNJG ED: P : B 51' P RUTI7 B arab Schrahll Ca N ra H ra F01 Orme JSC e,-I JO ml Jud Cl-yapp S yce H y Holm' Ann J Sadlon Per, C onnie gagging ,S Fyce P I Ma ' - e r . Y Via Neuyfol Ling Peddic mann. Ng Forsfgfd,ALofS Mill I er. TU rdyr Phe Reirh am p mei Sddico ZF, I' ROW l: Sandra Bellhorn, Elaine Raymond, Carolyn Hassebrock. ROW 2: Carol Slengel, Joan Voges, Lois Heidorn, Sandra Helmer, Deanna Schulf, Sue Gross, Marita Vafrhauer, Sharon Leder. NOT PICTURED: Lou- ann Domke, MaryLou Post- man, Fran Schvviesow, Caro-l Pesell, Hop-e Sludlmann, La- Donna Reimann. , avidf ROW 1: Bill Nehls, Glenn New- house, Norman Giguere, Roy Cordes, John Kue-rschner. ROW 2: Rod Eckert, Gary Berlinski, Don Buuck, Bruce Janetzke, Peter Bauer, John Weber, Dave Wyant, Al Buerger. NOT PICTURED: How- ard Heinse, John Rupprechl, Har- old Bacon, Dick Schleef. 8I Bob Rupprechr, Dave Lorenz, Bo Kirsch. ROW 1: Mike McGee, Les Nelland. ROW 2: Mike Kelly, Dan Wall, Bill Evvald, Vern Klolz. ROW 3: Walt Knoecller, Willy Drews. ROW 4: Gary Geier. ROW 5: Dick Mueller. Vern Klorz, Chuck Fischer, Wah Scheffr, Norm Hanan, Dave Haberloosch, Gene Smirh. NOT PICTURED: Dan Boyer, Pe-Ter Sirodl. SEATED: Roger Borchin, Paul Hannah, Glenn Moenning. STANDING: Bob Vogel, Melvin Wille, Waller Kiersrein, Clyde Bunie. NOT PICTURED: Willard Bellin, Jeff Daley, Dan Krueckeberg, Rich- ard Dorseii, Dave Smirh, Brian Young, Elmer Krinke, Gene Lind, Paul Doerrer, Jerry Freyholrz, Ernie Tiemann, Fred Hammer. Dick Sengele, Richard Slockman, James Schumacher, Roy Kitzmann, ' Carl Schoenbeck, Dave Miller, Mark Baganz, Al Keup, Jurgen Rafhien, Glenn Lohrmann, Ron Wismar, Dale Vorvverk. NOT PIC- TURED: Dennis Raolfke, John Mey- er, Carl Olren, Paul Fierfag, Dan Scheck. l vom new lf i 'i l A l l 1 il, ii -i 4 ,i i If L I li, l Y, l ROW in Marilyn Kleloaum, Carolyn Neumann, Nancy Jolos, l Janell Franz, Margaret Weimer, Sue Sakala, Rufh Peterson, I Belly Pflug, Sharon Zabel, Kay Yagow, Jerry Nicolaus. ROW i 2: Kaihy Jones, Joan Brandt, Kalhy Hubb. NOT PICTURED: Marie Duewer, Nancy Siperer. l i l l Lorerra Hoo , Mar d CaroX garer Pxppeh, Barbara Turcorr, K Hrnrz, Lou Ann Jacobs, eyer, Mary NNcNemar. - Kathy Braeu- Tews, Jacquehne Ruiz Etta Dayks, Jane Trrnrn, Judy Wrsdnm . NOT PXCTURED. ROW X1 RYNOCXB Crawford. RONN 2: Rarrrcra , Budde, CaroX Kronka. ROXN 31 Drane RONN A: Lourse Bender, Karen Danrner, EKXeen Lange ' r, SheKXa Fredenck, Fran Schaefer. nkg, Sue Mercre M 2 I He 1: M JUCIUSF, Annafy Giels W HOQIUHE' Karen T 1 Qven 1 Jean ' KOH! y an 1 ary A a Nafon. efef- 'Ckf Caroxfvski R O ' Q 0 - Teresa M Oge 2 are I Pp, E Ieanor Sr 1 r elllng. ,SOEJSMS 3: ROW l: Marie Rattensperger, Joyce Kopsell, Linda Schutt, Barbara Fricke, Donna Troutman. ROW 2: Judy Kaponya, Sandy Corniels, Karen Seggebruch, Helen Zurstadt, Holly Roske, Margot Dommreis, Christine Davis, Sandy Loose. NOT PICTURED: Ingrid Seltt, Judi Dovic. 86 ROW 1: Mike Riemer, Elmer Baacke, Dave Meyer, Dave Grotelueschen. ROW 2: Don Sellke, Bob Klausmeier, Ken Pilot, Keith Kamman, Don Klein, Steve Sprunger. ROW 3: Dave Saeger, Jerry Hopp. ROW 4: Bill Schmidt, Ar- nie Piering, Norm Hellmers. ROW 5: Dick Hakala, Randy Banwart. NOT PICTURED: Otto Thieme, John Doyel, John Hawlichek. ' i SEA TED- fr . Randy Blech, D' ensnveyer, Dan Miffe Ro v fck Benedunv, Don I? May, Tray Schreiber gers. STANDING: EU ey Kernsrock, Jim Brockley, Af N Festa ein , John gene VV Krachr ' ielsen , Bob TURE Chu achholz, Har- , Dick Calhoun, Bi!! , Dan Buck, Car! Eisnvan, Jerry Schaeffer, Jerry DFGSSIQ. NOT PIG D: Mike Meyer, Efrain Rojas, Larry I? ' arold Fanslovv, Jifn Hendrich efnhardf, , Bryan O'Co f7f7OI'. My Q., ff -. hfwke' ., U' d Be c Ffe Ue0aEED1 , EfhanpxCTU 'ICQ vi Tzel wus, Ricslzhjart. N V Dick gave Sim, RU Jofgmgf Slfhoave ave Z O I 1,,,,lIDWl-lgilklgi: ROman Jac Ron ln, DON 1 lllilllig, I 1 s Q 1' 2:46555 -' 1 so ,.,,. is , , Q Y figs ix 1 f kk i 5 X 4 'V ,W if 4114, W MH 3 asnmwmk: Sandy Wilson, Sherrill Moeckel, Judy Jarvis, Carol Rodrian, Ruth Eberhard, f Virginia Koesier, Pam Ruth, Phyllis Pfund, Jan Hinrichs, Betty Sabo, Jean Rodammer, Carol Roth, Marilyn Ko- nek, Karen Reddeman. NOT PIC- TURED: Marilyn Nickerson, Charmaine Wagner, Janis Auer, Mary Ann Schoendorf, Lois Purnell. ROW ln Norma Krueger, Sue Oh- laug, Barbara Abrams, Morella Hoffrneier, Doris Ebeling, Lois Lorenz. ROW 2: Pat Werder, Ruth Helmreich, Norma Haerther San- dra Schulz, Sue Rodekohr.'NOT PICTURED: Sharon Poellot, Ruth Zabel. ln SEATED: Lois Nehls, Betty Kratrft, Alice Wilson, Karen Baumgart, Becky Baehr, Janet Rold. STANDING: Lavonn-e Ku- ker, Joyce Zickler, Christine Borma-nn, Do-rothy Raschke, Linda Eller, Janet Neuchterlein, Carolyn Gnewuch. NOT PIC- TURED: Eleanor Duda, Anto- nette Ponda, Alice Setzer, Barb David, Cairo-I Klemp, Candace Smith. Campus M ROW I: Barbara Wertelman, Lois Reineck, Carolyn Zuehls- dori, Janice Rieke, Karen Rut- kowsky. ROW 2: Karen Dis- hert, Phyllis Bersieker, Anna Dietz, Marie Satariano, Caro- lyn Ernst, Carol Barth, Dor- othea Fuchs, Mary Ellen Bau- mann, Judy Zahn. NOT PIC- TURED: Eileen Bechtold, Faith Lowrance. I as SEATED: Janet Luehring, Sally Norrgran, Marilyn Frey, Eleanor Stumpf, Joanne Riley, Lois Boyer. STANDING: Nancy Wargo, Bonnie Borharr, Rurh Gruerzner, Jay Klusmann, Sandy Petersen, Dawn Irvin, Carol Mandeville, Lori Giese, Marian Siehr. NOT PICTURED: Linda Becher, Sharon Pieper, Maggie Harder, Diane Schull, Lynn Wunderlich, Carol Sprehe. fav'-M? ' LaYTY d Meyer' Will! nl- . Cr -Ch, Pre Feder . d Gene Frle gieilceff Boblflalterr Nlck TED: I ANDl Z XCYU I ' lice, rigischneiderle il'ergamES1'rPKrOne, Dave Mie all Kofi 311 Kreme HU1lOC I Nat-iS. eerie wal ' NG Dave RED Don Walw I ROW l: Ron Lehman, Richard Mil- ler, Tom Phillips, Stu Kern. ROW 21 Wally Heubner, Dick Rosen- berg, Helmut Kuschmann, Gerry Kuker, Chuck Gabler, Bill Ash. ROW 3: Gerhardt Netzer, Tom Hintz, Lenny Stadler, Roy Schroe- der, Leo Deitmeyer, Edward TURED: Harold Akre, Jim Be-ilke, Ken Brackman, John Drawer, Jim Edwards, Jim Glander, Les Olden- burg, Ed Rehmer, Bob Rinkel, Rog Sachtleben, John Strege, Denny Vierk. KNEELING: Kenneth Schlif, Walter Huebner, Richard Johnson. ROW 1: Richard Whiteside, Robert Collin, James Dewar, Kenneth Gerbers, James Krikau, Leonard Stadler, Henry Wischmeier. ROW 2: Alan Poegel, David Gruenhagen, Ted Bartell, Ralph Lenz, David Mahler, David Rowsell, David Seifterlein, James Schmidt, Donald Sackreiter, Alan Geil, Martin Zehnder. NOT PICTURED: Ken Ellwein, Ted Frank, Tom Giordano. Ql Graete, Marty Lutz. NOT PIC- SEA TED Sgf-,U LO. P d f 6 6 S r f r ru faqs! SPUUQS Decggenbefg . Nor - Ge EEUNG- I 'Same KN ' Sharron Sam ehrKOQf Hexen Pomorr, Pew MO my Vance' Karen S ndy jensen, Rarihfmlglorse Befndt' SC 6 1 hero 'HGfOr.afof Q' P615 P leano D Gm la A46 Wh Z Chrade ah PE f 0 f J if ' JaHef3s,SGn3Za2aDf7?Zf?4On5Z'en 5535, Sfhiihfamm Usm fe fha ' Jud Sy. S Ffa Rf ann, Shifff, Jugfy lgafhf ZVer,,eZjN0,A7g. Wolfe Y Ton an Fr ffk. nes S916 , 4,1 any n, yn . Huck, Pat Rueih Rome LJQDXNG1 , M e I , ST ma Goetsch, Liggifl jaelarm Kamgggxg Rode, Joyce . tn vxgjfxfagravgrence, Pauxa me d B , ffp Q2,'1r'r-ril g,r'rx J W, 'Lore Unger, Sandra Jarhng, Lknda Hard, roX Porneroy, Nxanene Bez, CTURED-. Unda Schaefer, PXNDXNG: Ca NOT PX X Scnork. SEATED: Lynn Beenkng, Francks Xlrrgknka Herodes, Edna Nebe, Esther Terz.pST th Gensch, JoAnn Rehn, CaroX Gaede,fQanQra4fjlNanoney. N Nerrgran, Card Burt,fi.orraXne CFU, Edna Srnne, Jane Ru Boardman, Sa y en' . game FisLT1'e Ekiaberh Zehnd e, M I ary M er, Ben N0 afge B Uelln Y Oh! T PICTURED: VQWV1, Jan Sirlg 5USan UnIanendOrf, Ga le 1 Carl nm d K Y Dlek a Steffen, Gaye? Jeanne Rami, Bah' Karch' Uligkunfz S SC I paT'L Y 1 andra Waf afge. T. SEATED: Lenore Krage, Dianne Renner. STANDING: Connie Graichen, Bobbi Bishop, Judy Beyer, Barb Dau, Karen Martin, Bette Thompson, Charleen Rosenthal, Janeene Witto, Nlariellen Lense, Georgiana Skubovius, Charlotte Grassel, Judy George, Virginia Albers, Barbara Kruse, Lucy Hoeltke. Haw ROW 'iz Bob Luhrnann, Marv Himmelman, Art Himmler, Ed Heise, Herb Meissner, Rich Bruss. ROW 2: Wayne Huettrneier, Ron Graet, Lo-uie Lietz, Leon Kellermeier, Bill Chandler, Tom Eggold, Phil Giese. SEATED: Al Behnke, Jim Born, Stan Enders, Sandy Ander- son, Warren Henfschel, Al Keding. STANDING: Dave Ewald, Eugene Merkle, Russ Kullman, Dave Hardy, Tim Krenzke, Bill Reimer, Cliff Mitchell, Gary Gorline, Bob Gugel, John Schendel, Bob Michael, Terry Rudolph, Jim Crawford, Ken Tiefie, Arlin Arbeiler, Al Merrifield, Ken Oerkfifz. NOT PICTURED: Bruce Kragenbrink, Larry Kohn, Ken Jones. ry K 'www f 1-7 SEATED: Marv Duchow, Jim Smith, Tom Meyer, Tom Schoenherr, Andy Russell. STANDING: Terry Rohlfing, Paul Wangerin, Don Hugo, Tom Klammer, Al Schaffsch- neider, Arlon Sfeinloach, Mer- lin Erickson, Chuck Schlim- perf, John Rubel, Ron Krohse, Al Schmidf, Gordy Schvvark, Ken Kaschinske. NOT PIC- TURED: John Wirth. 95 ROW l: Ed May, Don Ho-ward, Haro-ld Benecke, Kenneth Becker, Richard Carter. ROW 2: Jeffrey Tho-rsen, Jerome Winter- stein, Tom Dietel, Ralph Mickley, Duane Jansen, Lewis Williams, David Vollrath. ROW 3: Ray Loppnow, Gerald Lindsey, Gilbert Brandt, Jon Nelson, Donald Brink, Ralph Flatt, William Barney, Gerald Blu- hm,' Bruce Rueber, Jay Means, Myron Ryglewicz, Terry Laubsch, Martin Stutz, Thomas Weiss, Roy Karpinsky. NOT PIC- TURED: David Widenhoter, Thomas Rup- pert, Everett Willason, Paul Krieg, Jim Keel, Richard Keske, Keith Strubbe, Gary ser, David Lieder. I-law . ROW lr: Barbara Wil ting, Adelheidt Ham quet, Barbara Richa ,lvl ver, Sharon Krueger. ROW 2: Jan Schuth, Carol Ahlschvvede, Charlene Agne, Charlotte Lee, Kath- leen Klopp, Shirley Kindelberger, Sally Strussen- berg, Janis Ramel, Tana Zwick. l sms . ,au--uM,s,,. .Y , Klemp, Thomas Noll, Neil We-ber, Al Hau- ROW tx Anne Davts, Bonnte Ptatt, Deneen Kersten, Karen b ra Morton. ROW 21 Patrtcta Lewts, Kathy Fuer- ' c Hennernan, Carot Benton, Mart- Mars'na Oatster. NOT Krause, Bar a stenau, Lots Tubestng, Nan y ' Barbara Zotter, Sharon Puts, Oertke, Mary Ftoerdntnger. tyn Rtes, PXCTURED1 Mary Ann Golterm: Karen Hyn V - ann! B GUS' M eronlca Humefrrkil Foremaanry jxftn Bassuene ,Kay Dahlke 5339, Carol Iirgarol ' Y Blaha pa ' GQ ' T Miller, G f wt if ROW l: Roxana Minsier, Suzanne Sfarck, Karliy Pribula, Dorolliy Graf, Mary Zursladr, Joy Hansen, Nancy Brousil. ROW 2: Marie Ger- zevske, Karen Rogers, Emrna Sul- zer, Geraldine Gray, Carolyn Temrne, Berry Pohlrnan, Ellen Lip- sky, Joanne Ono, Ruin Ronlwing, Diane Scnulenlourg, .lean Krieger, Berry Bruss. 98 SEATED: Jean Menler, Karen Grunevvalcl, Dorollfiy Scnrnooclc. ROW la Bonnie Erclrnan, Louise I-leimburger, BeT'ry Marrin, Joan Krueger, June Block. ROW 2: Louise Slermer, Jucliln Merecliln, Barbara Henkel, Ja- ne'r Harirnan. ROW 3: Nancy Miller, Shirley Linolerr, Corinne Jonal-4, Mary Bobb, Margene Farmer, Rhoda Gurzvviller, Su- san Ninslil, Marilyn Droege, Bonnie Starck. NOT PICTURED: Mary Perersen, Pamela Wil- kins. K ry DaXey, Joanne Koerber. Ann Wnrmus, SEATED1 Susan Roterrnund, a ROW 11 Ruth Lopa'ns, GXorKa Lewks, Ruin Patrkda Wkese, GXorKa Adkkns, Mary Fakenberg, Beyeny Redeker. ROW 2: Xrrngard Krubsack, LoraXee KXOXZ, CaroX Sturm, Lynn Dkko, Nxargke Under, Card Jarnnkk, Sharon Reknke, Nancy Zrerrnann, Susan Nkerneyer. md Nanc I-Ouisg Recknagel Wulff Hoffma ' Ken ,T H, K O erry Liefzy afhryn WiSiEr'fiiO?OWard B . Unge, K Vflgl G 5 Uemer H Eff, 1 enry , -.V-N . , .w . ' , , xx xxx hx txlilll lMf,.'.nff5 Q' X W. N n V 1 V f W T V X? 1 M .x 1 W V w. I w w 11, w N w A UI W M 1 I 'I 'r K A vs 1 : W N- my N M 1 A i ! W 1, La W 1 4 I 1 1 l i JOHN A 4fNTURY or 'rfncr-me Bowzdf Left to Right: Mike Bauer, Treasurer, Judy Busarovv, Wornen's Council Chairman, Kay Monroe, Secretary, Dick Ben- edum, Vice-president, Dave Meyer, Men's Council Chairman, John Kieschnick, Student Coordinator, Bruce Kos- matka, President. I X ? ls This year's Student Senate was the last to exercise its leadership under the old constitution. The Senate consisted of twelve rep- resentatives elected from the in- dividual living areas, the officers of the Student Association, and the Chairman of the Men's and Women's Councils. Senate's work included overseeing all branches of student leadership and stu- dent activity organizations in- cluding student enterprises. Also they served as a medium of ex- change of ideas and opinions loe- tween students, faculty, and ad- ministration. Student body president, Bruce Kosmatka, is subiected to the iudgments of the Executive Board, as he poses as the representative of all freshmen. l02 W . 5, ,Y f ai, Nj QR 1 ,,,f f l 'f7' I' , 4 M M ' wif! C, R tl fi I ,. 'tlig ' ,K I 1 .,.Q V Penny ic , Ruth Eberhard, Joan Stamm fi ,W i Carol Mandeville, L6 mpg., W I W . My , P , AZTR Marilyn Dfoegef X, Tniffv 5' t ck, Jan Ottenbacher, Carolyn Neumann, Ted Frank fr, f , 3' M in ff- ,1 ss i 'fi , ggi, 1 W . X A fi Tom Schoenherr, Fred Gerds, Scott Sander X 5 son, Mike Rogers, Dean Halter. ' J f , Q f 4 ' X- H K 1, -, 'I Hiliw 13,f'2'QffvF:,,i?'i ,. -M M54 ,X , 6 f .F sv ,', 3, .3 ll 'ffufff 4- t N3 , 'VM f- Rr 9 rf My ' R S flf faii f A 1 W' .:, :H W wav. f' ' mf r 300 2: - .W f f w as l A Bomb The Student Activities Board is designed to give the entire student body a well-balanced year of activities, so that each student is able to cultivate his per- ' rvice areas. sonal interests in any of the various se Rittman Walt Schefft, Ron ROW la Dave , Merritt, Jim Handrich, John Kieschnick, Chairman. ROW 2: Mike Meyer, Carol Rae- deke, Dale Vorwerk, Phil Gersmehl, Prof Jungemann, advisor. ROW 3: Bob Klaus- meier, Marilyn Cole, Kay Van Cleve, .lan Blase, Linda Hanf, Leon Bierlein. ROW 4: l C ndi Ed Rupprecht, Leanne Rossnage, y Schriefer, Leo Dietem-eyer, Charlotte Har- meyer. R' hter Rosie Hinck, 424 , '3 , 'fr Womews ' Women's Council, as the governing body and voice ot representation for Concordia women, functions as a service organization. The members of Women's Council also act as counselors to thei counselors. r respective floors, assisting the residence SEATED: Marti Streufert, Judy Hein, Jan Schuth, Pam Ruth, Kathy Kuring, Judy Wehmeyer Karen Cole, Judy Busarow, chairman. STANDING: Cyndi Schriefer, Cordell Zuege, Evelyn Fettes. NOT PICTURED: Sue Sakala, Ruth Wright, Luana Chorba, JoAnn Reith, Marnie Siehr. SEATED: Leila Budden- baum, Mary Bobb, Judy Wangerin, Helen Wun- derlich, Judy Kaponya, Kris Hoesmann, Dean Heyne. STANDING: Su san Niemeyer, Dorothy Redeker, Kathy Walle, Dottie Schmook, Mary Ellen Baumann, Karen Grunewald, Rosie Doen- ges. Mews ' Men's Council operates under the primary obiectives of promoting Christian fellowship among male students, of promoting growth and development in each male student, and of assuming the responsibility for the practi- cal aspects and regulations of dormitory and campus life. Men's Council members also serve as counselors to their respective floors. s ON STAIRS: Dan Grotelueschen, Dave Tetting, Ted Bartell, Jim Edwards, Dean Brockberg, Dave Meyer, Chairman, Tom Buck, Leon Bierlein, Al Behnke. STANDING: Ernie Tiemann, Bill Driskill, Carl Thies, Gordon Block, Bob Gibson, Tom Weiss, Ev Willa- son, Dick Calhoun, Bill Schmidt. Wluvs who Selected by a committee appointed by the Dean of Students, the twenty-two members of this year's Who's Who fulfilled the qualifications of personality, leadership, ability, and academic prowess. C Qs . e ' Q- ey, I y . if Q i c i ,, A, y n.. K' , 3 ROW T: Ruth Ann Wright, Kay Monroe, Carol Mueller, Kay Van Cleve, Cordell Zuege, Margie Toepper. ROW 2: Dick Benedum, Judi Hein, Evie Fettes, Karen Grune- wald, Cyndi Schriefer, Judy Busarow, Judy Wangerin. ROW 3: Mike Bauer, John Kieschnick, Mike Meyer, Earl Genzel, Bruce Kosmatka, Dave Meyer. NOT PICTURED: Al Hermann, Jim Hand- rich, John Huxhold. 7 ,N SEATED: Terry Moser, Marti Knippa, John Schulenberg, Emma Sulzer, Bonnie Wohl- hueter, Leo Dietemey- er, Chairman. STAND- ING: John Huxhold, Ron Wismar, Phil Gersmehl. Z E l i , t2,wr9wusActw1tz.Qs . , . i l Our Saviour is first in our hearts, To serve Him 9 is the primary function of our lives. The Religious Activities Committee gives each student an op- l portunity to realize that desire. The co-mmittee . provides our college community with all-school T worship services, educational and informational programs, field work activities, and religious dis- cussion groups. R.A.C. is an integral part of our I spiritual life. l l l i I Dwisiow oly Wofrsldp i The Division of Worship is concerned with pro- viding a variety of opportunities to worship both on campus and in the neighboring congregations. Subcommittes plan special all-school services, or- ganize Sunday evening and intirmary devotions, and provide ushers for daily chapel services. l LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Fcrster, Lois Schmidt, John Huxhold, Chairman, Norm Hanan. l li ii ll r sl DiUi8i0w Fidel Work This division of R.A.C. provides opportunities to participate in parish affairs. Among These op- portunities are canvasses, Sunday Schools, and institutional services at convalescent homes and hospitals. Divisiowoff mt This division of' R.A.C. exists to provide stu- dents with information of a religious nature which would not otherwise be available to them. This is accomplished through the use of tract racks, division publications, speakers, and panels. ROW 1: Bob Schaeffer, Bonnie Wohlhueter, Chairman, Jan Schrimper. ROW 2: Elaine Paulson, Jan Ottenbacher, Pat Setzer, Karen Kressman. LEFT to RIGHT: Loretta Hood, Barb Watkins, Karen Grause, Lucy Hoeltke, John Chu, Phil Gersmehl, Chairman, Ju- dy Blaha, Connie Grai- chen, Louise B-ender. i 0 o 0 0 G lldagwws Dwoussww Gwup 02D D The main obiective of this committee is to prepare a series of programs for the student body wherein the Holy Scriptures may be intelligently discussed and applied to our contemporary problems. LEFT T0 Rl Nijtlmmer, Mike Keulgth Brauer, Diane Re a Goefei y' Terry Moser, Charlilriir, Pat RUTZ, Tom an, . JOAHH Re-ith, Left to Right: Linda Boardman, Lois Ream, Dave Hardy, Ron Wis- mar, Chairman, Gene Smith, Norm Hellmers, Lucy Hoeltke, Mariellen Lense, Norma Ploetz, Car- olyn Ernst. Send Fowtlv Laboww QQF-Ll ' a committee of students whose primary ob- Send Forth Laborers is iectives are to promote the Gospel and to give us an opportunity to participate, financially and prayertully, in the field of missions. Pres- kers at First Immanuel and is giving fi- ently, S.F.L. supports youth vvor nancial aid to Christ the King, both inner-city congregations. Mu 4. 4 Tia' ' fm ,Q ., i .'7,::g'4:i-':::f! '4,51 ' 3'11- f Q. 4 gggfijx ' ' if 2 .1 TN - 'W' ' 1: . - , ff , ,.v. ' 2 .. . riff tt SEATED: Kathy Wiese, Janice Debandt, Doris Erler, Ruth Gruetzner. STANDING: Dave Ritt- man, Sandra Jensen, Jean Rodammer, Norm Hanan. Not pictured: Shirley Hantak, Chris Bormann, Joyce,.Schalla. ' A 5 The Youth Leadership Training Group was formed to encourage Concordians to be active in youth and Walther League work. YLTG, under the direction ot advisor Stephen Schmidt, continued to bring to Concordia such youth specialists as Elmer N. Witt, ot International Walther League, and Dean Kell, Northern Illinois District's youth director. One ot this group's main programs is a spring retreat, conducted for all interested students. A lwcm Formed two years ago, this organization assumed its name from a passage in l Cor. 5:20, which states: We are ambassadors tor Christ, God making his appeal through us. Through their program, Ambassadors tor Christ encourages Concordians to Witness tor their Savior by helping to recruit tull time workers tor the church in their home areas. W 5 V --, , 7, ,Qs r --.- J A ,rf ff . ., ,, ,. Youdf lift T... LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Eberhard, Sharon Schlem- mer, Walt Schettt, chair- man, Shirley Hantak, Pat Loewe, Sue Kiehl, Norm Hanan. Not pictured: Carol Chapp. 0 Uuimv The College Union Committee provided the student body with a full and varied program of social and educational events by spon- soring Fireside Chats with profes- sors, Sunday morning Coffee Times, after-game receptions, and such extravaganzas as the Beatnik Party and the Las Vegas Holiday, co-sponsored with SAC. I ii l lr ,, it 2 bfi ll t ,lk it l i 21: l ROW l: Don Hugo, Sue Pergande, Les Ryden, Roger Sachtleben. ROW 2: Barb Kluender, Gary Gorline, Lynn Wun- derlich, Denny Scharr, Dottie Berndt, Paul Krieg. ROW 3: Ted Eertell, Marcy Mueller, Hal Benecke, Katy Daley, John Schendel. ROW 4: Vern Klotz, Jim Crawford, Jim Handrich, chairman. ROW l: Mary Ellen Baumann, Tim Krenzke, Ann Sadlon, Tray Schreiber, Marilyn Stein, Otto Thieme, Judy Schroeder, Jim Handrich, chairman. ROW 2: Ron Lehman, Rosie Hincl-c. WWW QW 6 V 5. J: ff ?5i'1'Pf ! ROW iz Gwen Rakey, Ruth Beltz, Carole Arndt. ROW 2: ima Fritsche, Judy Holm, Kathy wie-se. Row 3: ,,, 'Sc Charlotte Harmeyer, chairman. To serve the Lord in all the world, we must understand oth- ers in our world, and this is the aim of the International Rela- tions Club. The meet- ings of IRC are in- formal discussions with presentations of interesting and sig- nificant events of na- tional and interna- tional importance. The Human Relations Club serves Concordia in the areas of social or religious problems in the immediate area. Through discussions, films, and tours, the student body is introduced to practical and serious aspects of life around us. LEFT TO RIGHT: Roy Cordes, Paul Schneider, Ron Merritt, chairman, Bill Nehls, Dave Rittmann,.loAnn Reith. 714 , R Q f it ici--s l l l comb ROW l: Karen Reddeman, Barb Schram, Ernie Wendt, Don Hal- ter, Bob Klausmeier, chairman. ROW 2: Shirley Goecker, Mari- lynn Mueller, Mary Jane Car- letta, Jan Schuth, Joyce Luepke, Carl Eiseman. The Social Activities Committee serves Concordians in their social sphere through parties, receptions, movies, talent shows, and a Hootenannie. This com- mittee is composed ot 26 students from all the classes and works to make Con- cordia a more pleasant place to live. Q. ROW l: Prof. Lettermann, Advisor, Dan May, Kathy Jones Lois Nehls, Marine Siehr, Leanne Rossnagel, Deneen Ker sten. ROW 2: John Weber, Jon Nelson, Dave Smith Gordon Block, Rich Stockman, John Strege. NOT PICTURED Elaine Geldner, Les Oldenberg. ROW l: Carol Raedeke, Chairman, Alice Wilson, Diane Christian, Dave Grumm, Mar- ' All Jacobs garet Weimer, Rhoda Tews, en . . . h ROW 2: Roy Kitzmann, Dick Stueber, Ric Stockman, Jean Menter, Judy Zahn, Helen Widman, Arlyn Berry, Dorothy Gerzevske RED Andy Russell, Al Keup, NOT PICTU Mar Louann Domke. ion Enders, Nola Goeres, Jim Born Activities ' X009 charts Wg f . Como Coftfle' , Harm of remem be, me Chatm and W it The Cultural Activities Committee gives the stu- dent body an opportun- ity to further their inter- ests in all the fine arts. Highlighting this year's array of quality cultural events were the Don Ja- coby jazz group, Hans Conried, ancl the Don Cossack Dancers. The committee also provides information concerning terest to students and ta culty. oft-campus events of in- h W' ht Art Hemler Lesley Ryden, Kay Van Clev e, chairman, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Barfell, Rut rig , , Fritzi Bingenheimer, Bob Klausmeier, Susie Niemeyer, Don Halter, Al Buerger, Judy Schroeder, Judy Wangerin. Notwithstanding the hard work and anxiety which accompanies this venture, this year's Homecoming Committee made Homecoming 1963 the fitting climax to the Fall season that it should be. Select- ing The Glories of Ancient Greece as its theme, the committee planned and supervised the various events comprising the Homecoming festivities. Bgb RU Coronarfiprechr and Da, V ion of Queen Cjncsrzzjrk display ,heir Gr k , . ee physi qUE' as for Ch bearer S ar me The Fine Arts Festival at Concor- dia exists not to bring art To Concor- dia, nor to display art at Concordia but to aid in bring- ing to light The art of Concordia. SEATED: Joanne Fischle, Carla Steffen, Linda Boardman. STANDlNG: John Strege, Sandy Ma- honey, Phil Gersmehl, chairman, Dave Hardy, Judy Toennes. W M1 Pwwnb Weelwwlf ParenT Weekend is The annual weekend at Concordia which is set aside Tor parents of the students so that they might observe some of the campus lite and participate in some of the Typical events which are attended by their children. The Committee plans and prepares Tor all aspects of This event. LEFT TO RIGHT: Leanne Rossnagel, chairman, Bet- ty Pflug, Ed Rupprecht, Lesley Ryden, Nancy Si- perek, Betty Meissner, Dave Tetting, Prof. Junge- mann. NOT PICTURED: Penny Nloehring. II5 Marilyn Cole as Anti- gone, and Mike Meyer as Creon struggle in An- ouihl's rendition of the Greek story. ' was The Concordia Players' dramatic program was highlighted This year with The presenta- Tion of Antigone and The Enchanted, plus The supervision of The Spring Musical. With an expanded program of children's Theaters and The innovation of a Reading Theater, The Players continued providing The campus and communiTy with meaningful dramatic exper- iences. SEATED: Sandy Mahoney, Lois Boyer, Carol Gaecle, Char- lotte Grassel. STANDING: Norm Hanan, Bob Helmkamp, Mike Meyer, Earl Genzel. ON LADDER: Judy Kaponya, Shirley Goekcer, Sharon Hantak, Marilyn Cole, chairman. Qpimg :wb ' Organized this year under Con- cordia Players, the Spring Musical Steering Committee lays the groundwork plans and selects the annual spring production. This year Meredith Wilson's Music Man was selected. The Musical was performed in the Rosary College auditorium, May 9 and TO, due to campus construction. LEFT TO RIGHT: John Strege, Bob Helmkamp, Mike Meyer, chairman, Kathy Schetft, Carol Gaede, Quppllg Tecwlwus Activities The Supply Teachers Activities Group, composed of all returning students with teaching experience, presents a number of programs designed to promote professional growth of the student body. The committee sponsors the Spring Workshops as a direct aid to all those students who have received teaching as- signments tor next year. Lois Boyer, Sandy Wilson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cordell Zuege, Fred Gerds, Ho- bert Swithers, Ed Rup- precht, chairman, Dennis Malone, Virginia Bornlxop, Dr. Keuer. H7 2 6 -qw'-M.-M-sy.-W..-.--.....,..v,... 1 X, Til -W...-...... is--.----W,-..-....,,,........ ,.mm '0hww ROW l: Joann Hasskam Sh p, aron Schlemmer, Carol Martin, Lois Schmidt, Linda Hanf, chairman, Mrs. Morrison, advisor, Arlene Riske, Rozanne Starke. ROW 2: Jerry Hopp, Rich Carter, John Schulenberg, Kris Hoesman, Marilyn Konek, Jean Franklin, Ka ' Harris, Mike Rogers, Bill Ewald. ROW 3: Dave Saeger, Norm Hellmers, Ron Rem f ' Rudolph. ren Krause, Sonia per, Gordon Zakrison, Ron W' ' ' 'wk-I-'J ismar, Mike Riemer, Terry dub The Deutscher Verein offers interested Con- cordians tunities. Th various oppor- e club endeav- ors to increase the ease of a student expressing erman, to fa- miliarize the student with methods and foreign lan himself in G trends in guage teach- ing, to pre-sent interest- ing aspects of German to have German culture, and some genuine fun. Roy Schroeder, Dave Kelm, chairman, Karen Hynous efCJUub Newly organized This year, the Bridge Club gives card enthusiasts a chance to display their talents aT bi-weekly meetings in The College Union. Club The French Club otters Concordians an opportunity to grow in The knowledge Th ' com lished Through monthly pro- of The French language and culture. is is ac p gram meetings and a French conversation Table in The cafeteria. 2 Around table, left to right: Jan Schluter, Mary McNemar, Janice De- bandt, Linda Hartl, Agnes Pornerenke, Sonia Harris, Ellen Brusick, Marilyn Schneider, Loraine Schultz, Arlyn Berry, chairman, Penny Meeh- ring. lI9 J' afllwiw it ROW ln Professor Ore, director, Dorothy Raschke, Karen Baumgart, Betty Ohlendorf, Janet Neuchteclein, Roberta Schmitz, Sandy Mahoney, Linda Boardman, Chris Dorsen, Patty Strom, Bonnie Platt, Ruth Lopahs, Barb Fricke, Lorna Reuth, Diane Lohmeyer, Jayce Zickler, Lois Tubesing, Nancy Henneman, Sharon Pieper, Carol Klemp. ROW 2: Joanne Koerber, Chris Bormann, Ruth Gensch, Carol Mandeveille, Marnie Siehr, Barb Dau, Barb Kluender, lrmgard Krubsack, Becky Baehr, Mary Peterson, Pat Wiese, Karla Wegner, Alice Wilson, Lori Giese, Ruth Gruetzner, Jan Johnson. ROW 3: Roy Schroeder, John Wellen, Richard Keske, Richard Carter, Bob Friebus, Dick Mueller, John Strege, Tom Giordano, Bill Ash, Chuck Gabler, John Schendal, Arlon Stienbach. ROW 4: Dick Rosenberg, Al Stoll, Tom Klammer, Al Schattschneider, Jim Smith, Brian Young, Jay Means, Jerry Kuker, Ted Frank, Dave Smith, Louis Tieie, Mary Lutz, Don Halter, Dave Jording, Tom Schoenherr, Alan Hauser. The Junior College Choir, under the direction of Professor Charles Ore, con- tributed to Concordia's centennial celebration by performing sacred concerts in student teaching centers in addition to their participation in campus worship services. This ye-ar's activities culminated in the annual Spring Concert held this year at Grace Church. IZO wCllwws The College Chorus, composed of 150 voices under the direction ot Prof. C. L. Waldschmidt, presented two concerts this year. The Christmas concert consisted of two Cantatas and the Magnificat by J. S. Bach. The Easter season was high- lighted by the presentation of Bach's Passion According to St. Matthew at Orchestra Hall, March 17th. The College Chorus is Concordia's largest choral group. rf I s 1 1 This year Concordia's Concert Band, under the direction ot Prot. Harold Rohl- fing, performed in Fall, Winter, and Spring Concerts on campus. The Spring Con- cert came as a culmination of the annual Band tour. The tour is undertaken in coniunction with C.T.C.'s recruitment program. Included in the T964 itinerary were Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Rockford. Other major events were the band's pciti ' raticn in the convocation service which began the celebration of Concordia's 100th year, and their mutual participation with the choirs in recording the cen- tennial record. ROW I: Lois Boyer, Andrew Russell, Carol Sprehe, Sheryl Thomason, Bonita Wohlhueter, Alan Poegel, Lenore Gronath, Laraine Schulz, Susan Gross, Bob Collin. ROW 2: Kathy Pribula, Gloria Mau, Joanne Riley. ROW 3: Helen Zurstadt, John Rubel, Bonnie Erdman, Karen Ott, Ruth Ann Wittmus, Phil Gersmehl, Shirley Lindert, Richard Kremer, Eleanor Ball, Karen Siggebruch, Bill Nehls, Marty Zehndrer, Art Himmler, Harold Bacon. ROW 4: Harold T. Rohlfing, conductor, Loralee Klotz, Jim Kracht, Joanne Otto, Phil Giese, Nancy Brousil, June Block, Gary Geier, Bruce Ladwig, Warren Scheiwe, David Wyant, Betty Bruss, Gary Berlinsky, John Ro-th, Arnold Piering, David Werdin, Judy Belinsky, Bob Porter, Fran Schwiesow, Richard Johnson. IZ3 Treble Cl The Treble Choir exists primarily to contribute to the worship at daily chapel services. This contribution takes form in the singing of psalms, anthems, a n d hymns. The Choir also participates in special worship ser- vices held during the year. ROW l: Marlene Bez, Karen Schlemmer, Lois Unger, Edna Klebe, Barb Reichard, Bonnie Starck, Marilyn Droege. ROW 2: Marilyn Cole Norie Muellet, Holly Roske, Mariellen Leinse, Barb Wilde, Loralee Klotz, Gerry Gray, Miss Hennig. ROW 3: Lynn Beening, Gloria Lewis, Barb Morton, Barb Foreman, Dorothea Fuchs, Sandy Corniels, Eva Schmidt, Marie Gerzevske, Phyllis Templin. Colllegmms ROW iz Al Landes, Robert Sanger, John Strege, Walt Schefft, Brian Young, Mike Reiman. ROW 2: Norm Hanan, Doug Hensley, Dave Haber- bosch, Chuck Gabler, Jerry Kuker, Bryan O'Connor, Bill Ash, Bob Klausmeier, Jim Smith, Stan Enders, Tom Schoenherr. l24 Concordia's male vocal group, the Collegians, actively participates in the musical life of the student body and promotes the col- lege and its work in off-campus ap- pearances. Their Motto, We love to sing-We love to serve, is fulfilled through their par- ticipation in all- school services, ves- pe-rs, and perform- ances in area church affairs and ban- quets. ROW l: Bonita Wohl- hueter, Darlene Toepke, Lois Liske, Carolyn Popp, Nancy Siperek, Lois Reineck, Betty Pflug, Pam Rob- inson, Janet Luehring. ROW 2: Lois Ream, Lois Heidorng Bonnie Borhart, Eileen Lange, Janet Zastrow, Char- lotte Streutert, Carol Monte, Janice De- bandt, Linda Hartl, Linda Eller, Janet Klusrnann. ROW 3: Dick Hakala, Terry Rudolph, Walt Schettt, Dave Sietker, Ralph Flatt, Bob Vogel, Tom Eggold, Ken Tietie, Ernie Wendt, Mr. Mc- Connell, Director. ROW lz Carol Sprehe, Wayne Hueftmeier, Ken Taglauer, Eleanor Ball, John Kosinsky. ROW 2: Jett Daley, Arnie Piering, Terry Lietz, Bruce Ladvvig Warren Scheiwe, Phil Gersmehl. The Chorale Choir exists to provide choral experience tor those students who do not have the additional time required tor the touring choirs. The choir pro- vides liturgical music tor daily chapel services, as well as a number ct all school worship services. tie Schmoock, school lite editor, Ellie Duda wald, school lite editor, Judy Wangerin, assistant editor, Karen Elitt, underclassmen editor. ROW 3: Mike Meyer, Editor-in-chief, Otto Thieme, art editor, John Doyel, sports editor. NOT PICTURED: Barb Abrams, sen- ior editor, Denny Malone, copy editor, Rita Wood, business manager. . PILLARS ROW l: Cindy Boots, Carol Vogel, Sara Speckhard, Mariorie Toepper, Editcr-in- Chief, Pat Schrader, Gordon Zakrison, Tom Weiss. ROW 2: Bill Schmidt, Ed Reh- mer, Carol Mueller, Norm Hanan, Paul Schneider, Marilyn Tedrahn, Dr. Heinitz, advisor. NOT PIC- TURED: Dan Grotelu- eschen, Ron Udy, Erna Gelntz, Jan Hasz. Each year the service that the annual provides is one ot the high points ot the Concordian's lite. In this Centennial year, the Pillars is endeavoring to produce an extended and enlarged book worthy ot the occasion and serving Concordians by pre- serving a record ot this exciting year. . ,Y THE SPECTATOR A newspaper is an integral service in any community and this Specy on Con- cordia's campus is no exception. Covering not only school news but also devel opments in the fields ot theology, education, and local, national and world events the Spectator, throu h l' t cordia. I g a po icy o positive Christian journalism, ably serves Con- ROW in Judy Kaponya, layout editor, Karen Thorsen, secretary-typist, Susie Nie- meyer, organizations editor. ROW 2: Dot- taculty-administration editor, Karen Grune- Q. A. Qaeda . The S.A. Publicity Committee functions as a division of the Student Association, aiding various organizations in publicizing activities which they sponsor. This committee works closely with the office of Field Services in designing bulletin boards, printing posters for off-campus advertis- ing, and submitting write-ups for local newspa- pers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Strasen, chairman, Fritzi Bingenheimer, Karen Kalbfleisch, Carolyn Hemsath. NOT PICTURED: Linda Boardman, Troy Crivaro, Joanne Fischle, Marcy Muellner, Rose Ann Wiemken, Dave Wyant. 0531400 ngamigatiow In serving the church as teachers, a great deal of time and effort' will be spent on presenting good, up-to-date science lessons. SRO serves the student body in preparing for such teaching through encouragement of individual research projects, presentation of informative science pro- grams, and other related activities. SEATED: Sharon Poellot, Elaine Raymond, Judy Boernke Joanne Oravez STANDING Judy Gerken Dale Vorwek chairman Manlee Menter, Allen Jacobs, Ernie Rakow, Prof, Bollwinkel advisor Gary Geier Phil Gersmehl Mike McGhee NOT PICTURED Dan San fillippo, R W I Jan Blase Chair man Carol Henke Donna l-leinlcel .lan Schrim er Luane Chorba Maurine Goehmann ROW 2 Judy Schmidt Lincla Becker Marg Brown Karen Dah mer Sandy George Sue Ru ch Donna Steinmann Marti Streutert Diane limm Pat Large ROW A Kathy Schetft Norie Muel ler Rozanne Stance 528 Qbudg Towv Planning and preparation is the first stage ot the European Study Tour. This year's study group, with each member receiving a S250 scholarship, has included thirteen countries in their itinerary. Womeufs Atl4QatwAss ' The WAA exists primarily to further interest in individual and team sports and to foster Christian sportsmanship and school spirit. SEATED: Cordell Zuege, Kay Van Cleve, David T. Stein, Advisor, Leanne Rossnagel, Sue Niemeyer, Kay Monroe, Karen Grune- wald. STANDING: Ernie Wenclt, Otto Thieme, George Frank, Bob Helm- kamp. l i O : , A - . I . y Reichardt. ROW 3: Jleanne ROW l: Al Behnke, Tom Weiss, Don Buerkel, chair- man, Bob Blazek, Bill Kamm- rath, Ev Willason, Tom Buck. ROW 2: Gary Berlinsky, Don Sellke, Jim Vance, Carl Schoenbeck, Fred Gercls. ll Gil The C Club serves the college at various athletic events, sponsors a scholar- ship, and hosts a grade school field day each year. lts membership is composed of male students who have earned a varsity letter in intercollegiate competition. ROW 'l: Gene Friedrich, Dick Calhoun, Arnie Piering, Dave Tetting, .lim Eclwardsi Dick Mueller. ROW 2: Gene Ewald, Dave Herb Pinske, Carl Eisman, Dennys Krffl ger, John Kieschnick, Gordle Block- Meyer, Roger Sachtleben, Bill Reimer, i r29 551113523 HP' iw' . . 'gil A ,, ... ,- . ,f Q . - 'V ,V UI' X ,w ,M I ,ips y ,1 .-r.,..,-gf . f V G 23 ' g3'f'! 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Barilo Maud NOSIer. Soprarvc Rulh Slaler, Corltralio James Barley, T o K, Charles Graves, B S Sllllilll' Ellllil' EIIIIB B 8l'fUI'BSl,lllll1lJI8 f. alfscufu, nnnnumm- ! 3 r l er f , R! - ,--71 , , , 'V CONCERT BAND ' - ' X L h ' is Harold T. Rohlfing, Jzrvzclw' - Q4 '. 5'kSvf2fL 'Ao' , '51, ' v 1 , Q nh Q., ,Q . L . f 4 , JH fly? Q5 .QP 5- ' L if, 1 ' - :V I - wa .14 . -+ I ,. ' .,.. '-ri , , 'fi' O S Q ' .V ' Z i V - .-P' I ., , h Q. T in ,Ill V- : -,Le gif-41,3 - nik 4 lp 'QQ C A - P' f f.f 2 vi1ff? - QS . Q- -V Q fl- ' 1. Q 545 :LEE ,jf-57, V An- ', V v .V -. X E QQQY YJ ' f ,'!,.lv-Q 'F 1. - - M' '1 'f 'f -X f ' f A , - - N fri 12-V: 5 5 'Lg V ,, A f,4:.54-h ' W-if T 'U O , 4 .. W-EQ W . , CONCOBDIA TEACHERS COLLEGE Sunday, May 3 at S p.m. River Forest., Illinois Concordia Teachers College AJIIINSZ 81.00 lf'xl7v.mw1m: - I WU .-Hfgu.-'lo Simi HfL'v:'I'l,frcs! Children, students: 50 cents ll I mf' lf! . . . To select new leaders for Concordia and country seniors To evaluate our progress at C.T.C .... ibm Wag M , gig, . fa.. ' ' A -'Zi---1, INS ,X Qvsx .1 . . . into a Gala Premier for our new movie College With A Cause. i x 6' E E i Q E L If . h he and lafer 'ro a production all our own vvlTl'1 Tryouls lme cues laTe rehearsals and an opening mghl' The Music: Man LM E 5 KK, ,vp Q W W f C' 25 rf f JI 'jg W5 mi 53 -QL n Wi .24 ,, AMN-lovvf Owv pe! fn. W- 4zp52,:.f,+ S A Q ,1 IZ E , I , 2 H65 -ui . into dw Futuna . . . . . . and The MinisTry of The Wo-rd. ! L QLIA Af 'L r 5 7,,,,,, I64 i' .fo,qN 9 - w A GNTU RY OF TGACHTNG The T963 season vvas one of rebuilding Tor The Cougar TooT ball Team. Handicapped by iniuries and inexperience, This spiriTed squad posTed an overall record of Three vvins, Tour losses and one Tie. Included in The vicTories were Triumphs over Ho-mecoming Toe ST. Procopius and arch-rival NorTh vvesTern. Coaching The Cougars again This year were Harold Brock berg, John HaubensTricker, and Marvin BarTell. All Three coaches spenT long hours vviTh Their Team, Coach BarTell working on his ovvn Time. Halfback Al Behnke seT an all-Time school rushing record by scampering Tor T89 yards in a single game, and amass- ing 736 yards over The course of The season. What d'ya Think, Coach? l ROW 11 Dennis Malone, Bob Smith, Larry Brose, Don Buerkel, Bill Kammrath, Leon Bierlein, Fred Gerds, Jim Schmit, Herb Pinske, Jim West. ROW 2: Bob Blazek, Trainer, Bill Reimer, Ralph Lenz, Rich Miller, Dick Mueller, Tom Weiss, PeTe Bauer, Roy Karpinski, Jim Reigles, Tom Buck, Trainer. ROW 3: Ev Williason, Ron Graef, Tom Phillips, Alex Schmidt, Myron Ryglewicz, Jim Keel, Jon Nelson, Ken Kaschinske, Dennis Schaar, Gordie Schwark ROW 4: Gary Berlinsici, Gorrdie Block, Duane Albers, Ted Bartell, Jim Krachf, Marv Duchow,llnarv Himmelman, Jerry FesTa. ROW 5: Neil Weber, Paul Wangerin, Al Behnke, Dennis RadTke, Jeff Daley, Tim Krenzke, Bill SchmidT, Trainer. Denny Malone, Halfback back. Co-Captains Bill Kammrath, Fullbackg and Leon Bierlein, Guard. x . , M 141,-0,6 4 ,fn ynff ff ,Qc 'f , 4, ' ' ,l'gwI4'?f4.5'1Mt?,,. fl ' 'ig f ,p .wwin , , , ,,g6'if57'f'5'fi or Herb Pinske, Endg Bob Smith, Quarterbaclcp Jim West, End. Fred Gercls, Tacklep Don Buerkel, Guard: Larry Brose, Halfbackg Jim Schmit, Quarter- CTC OPPONENT North Park 7 Lake Forest O Rose Polytechnic 6 St, Procopius 28 Principia 0 Elmhurst 12 Northwestern 12 Augustana 6 Record 3-4-1 fHomecoming home away home home away away home W2 fig' Y and if pays. .Af Practnce TEN that evenin' P15 sun goes down I an M94 -4 .fb Le1's 'talk it over Ge? that point! Here comes Behnke West has him! 'W-f H74 He went that a way Quarterback and Coach analyze The play , 1 Q z gr., il Q L 49' W, W Defense! W W' ' , 5-lw3'lff'5gf5,f3yi ., w 'f ' H K :ff ,ggi It looks bad. if All's well that ends well iiil Basketball n U h J h D r mana er. ROW 2: Coach Spitz, Carl Schoenbeck, Tom Ruppert ROW l: Dave Widenhofer, Wally Krone, Roger Sachtleben, Harold Akre, Don C aplin, o n rawe, g , Ernie Tiemann, Ed Rehmer, Dan Groteluschen, Dick Miller, manager. The T964 Cougars were a young team. Only three students with senior college standing were on the squad. Seniors Dan Groteluschen and Er- nie Tiemann were regular starters this year, but the rest of the starters will be returning. The basketball schedule was a tough one and gave the young squad invaluable experience. This ex- perience, along with that of returning interns Chris Rau and Dick Wegehaupt, should make a strong squad next year. 76 1 5 E77 QEEW E78 BASKETBALL STATISTICS CTC OPPONENTS Lewis Albion Culver Stockton North Park Augustana North Central IWheaton Invutatuon all North Park Elmhurst Hope Kalamazoo Elmhurst Lake Forest St. Procopius Ft. Wayne North Park Elmhurst Hope Calvin Lewis Ft. Wayne Lake Forest Augustana St. Procopius Seward CIT Westmar RECORD: 3-22 was N my YA '. -,U , 51' . ,. Jmwv Vwwdg l ROW 1: Ginger Koester, Lesley Ryden, Judi Hein. ROW 2: Elaine Geldner, Shane Stevens, Dottie Bernclr J. v. l l Diane Hempfing, Kafey Daley, Sue Stark l83 Vg,.?E?'??'fi , .,,, W Y, M-.- N, VC , -,.,,.Y,, , L ,Ani Y, W- W YV, VVYV 7777? by-wr BASKETBALL STATISTICS Concordia vs University of Illinois 27 30 Concordia vs Wheaton College 19 23 Concordia vs Concordia vs Northern Illinois University 26 29 Concordia vs Illinois State University 31-37 ROW l: Carol Ahlschwede, Donna Heinkel, Joan Stamm, Sandy George. ROW 2 Lake Forest College 32 29 Norie Mueller, Linda Becher, Pat Large, Jean Rusch. l ROW l: Lois Kruckenberg, Jean Rusch, Linda Becher, Diane Timm, Pat Large, Sandy George, Karen Dahmer, Joan Stamm. ROW 2: Miss Klatt, Barb Wilde, Marie Raffens- perger, Carol Henke, Kathy Firehammer, Judy Schmidt. Concordia vs Valparaiso University 35-32 Easleetbaldl ROW l: Marti Streufert, Karen Ramey, Luane Chorba, Donna Stein- mann, Betty Place, Maurine Goehmann. ROW 2: Judy Wischmeyer, Norie Mueller, Charlene Ag.ne, Carol Ahlschwede, Jan Schrimper. ROW l: Karen Ramey, Jan Schrimper, Donna Steinmann, Betty Place, Maurine Goehmtann, Luanne Chorba, Norie Mueller. ROW 2: Lois Kruckenloerg, Jean Rusch, Lindia Beche-r, Diane Timm, Pat Large, Sandy George, Karen Dahmer, Joan Stamm. ROW 3: Miss Klatt, Judy Wischmeyer, Carol Ahlschwede, Charlene Agne, Barb Wilde, Marie Rattensperger, Carol Henke, Kathy Firehammer, Judy Schmidt, Marti De Streutert. 7 :ui www, ROW I: Phyllis Ptund, Karen Ramey, Carol Henke, Diane Timms, Donna Stein- mann, Jan Schrimper, Luane Chorba, Marge, Brown, Barb Watkins, Marti Streufert. ROW 2: Mrs. Koenig, Jean Rusch, Sandy George, Karen Dahmer, Judy Schmidt, Maurine Goehmann, Jan Blase, Darlene Toepke, Sue Reichart, Charlene Agne, Pat Large, Evie Fettes, Miss Klatt. FIELD HOCKEY STATISTICS Concordia ...,eeee 2 Northern Illinois University ....,. I Concordian-, ..., 2' Wheaton es......................,.,.. 2 Concordia ........ O University of Illinois 3 Concordia s....... O Principia ................... l Concordia ........ I Northern Illinois ..... I vawajb ROW I: Maurine Goehmann, Sandy Loose, Donna Heinkel, Darlen-e Toepke, Barb Wilde. ROW 2: Linda Becher, Jean Rusch, Lois Kruckenberg, Judy Wischmeyer, Diane Timm, Norie Mueller. ROW 3: Pat Large, Charlene Agne, Marie Raffensperger, Ellen Hageman, Sandy George, Jan Schrimper. VOLLEYBALL STATISTICS Won-5 Lost-6 ROW I: Barb Wilde, Joan Stamm, Jan Schrimpert, Luane Chorba, Margie Linder, Maurine Goehmann. ROW 2: Miss Klatt, Pat Large, Carol Henke, Marie Raffensperger, Charlene Agne, Karen Dahmer, Carolyn Popp. ROW 3: Lois Kruckenberg, Jeanne Rusch, Linda Becher, Judy Wischmeier, Diane Timm, Norie Mueller. Conco rd i a Concordia Concordia Concordia SOFTBALL STATISTICS vs Northern Illinois University 5-IO vs Northern Illinois University ll 7-3 vs University of Illinois 9-5 vs Wheaton College I3-I 2 , I hg,, Berenice Gutknecht, Donna Heinkel, Mrs. Koenig, Barb Naries, Sandy George, Marita Vatthauer. TENNIS STATISTICS North Central .cs.....c..,..cc.. 5 Concordia c..... .c..s I Northern Illinois Univ. ....c. 3 Co-ncordia .c.... ..... 2 Chicago Teachers College ,- 6 Concordia ..,.,. ..c.. 2 Wheaton ,,c,.,cc. ,,c, .c,c..,,cc 5 Concordia .,..., Twiolw NEW RECORDS-TRACK Shot PUT-Dick Calhoun 47' 4341 Discus-Dick Calhoun 138' 1V2 One Mile-Jeff Thorsen Two Mile-Jeff Thorsen 'lOZO5.9 Pole Vault-Carl Eisman 1 1' 5341 220-Al Behnke 21.9 sec. 440-AI Behnke, Gene Friedrich, Tray Don Klein 45.3 sec. 4 is 'Af f If 5 xfx. 1, ',? C I I Schreiber, Y, X wwf. 4 L ,walk 2 .w ,. A, 1 4,fg,51,o - , -1 w, - .-1 fn x A WVMW L if , i V ' Q x W ...W I i . ROW I: Dick Whiteside, manager, Jim Edwards, Dick Calhoun, Jeff Thorsen, Bill Schmidt, Willard B-ellin, manager ROW 2: Ai Behnke Dave Leder Gene Friedrich, Gene Ewald, Ray Loppnow, Don Klein, Tray Schreiber, Coach Brock berg. ROW 3: Don Palmeter, Marty Lutz, Herb Pinske, Carl Schoenbeck, Don Sellke, Carl Eisman TRACK STATISTICS Ft. Wayne 34 Proco 35 Lake Forest 40 Concordia 63 UIC 75 Concordia 63 Lewis 31 Concordia 100 Maryknoll Seminary 43 Concordia illflilwaukeej 19 George Williams 9 Concordia 116 North Park George Williams Augustana Concordia Lake Forest Elmhurst CTC Trinity George Williams Viking Olympics 5th place Chicagoland Invitational Elmhurst Concordia Lake Forest Proco Lewis I 188 X K 1 'S Basel: BASEBALL STATiSTicS l CTC OPPONENTS 5 9 Ripon C25 3 T7 4 T5 Lewis 9 8 Chicago Teachers College 2 24 Navy Pier O 3 FT. Wayne 121 l 2 3 5 Aurora C27 l 2 8 2 Chicago Teachers College 3 4 Sl. Procopius C21 5 7 7 14 Aurora CChicago- land Baseball Tournamentl 5 l5 Lewis 2 7 Illinois Tech C2J T 5 3 RECORD: 3-15 Sackreifer Ken Becker Leon Bierleln Ev Willason ROW 3 Roger Sachtleben Rich Johnson Bruce Ladwig Gary Gorline Tom Ruppert Denny Krieger Al Keup ROW I: Rich Miller, manager, John Kieschnick, Don Hugo, Roy Cordes, Ken Gerbers, Tom Weiss, Arnie Piering. ROW 2: Coach Haubenstricker, Art Himmler, Don l89 SEATED: Tom Schoenherr, Dave Gruenhagen, Ed Hessler, Larry Reinhardt. STANDING: Jim Vance, Louis Vance, CTC 24 17 23 8 I9V2 6V2 15V2 15 23 23V2 11 23 9 15V2 12V2 OPPONENTS O 7 I 16 4V2 1 1 V2 8V2 9 1 V2 13 1 15 8V2 1 1 V2 GOLF STATISTICS Illinois Colleg Roosevelt North Park Navy Pier Lake Forest Elmhurst DePaul St. Procopius Roosevelt e of Optometry Illinois College of Optometry Elmhurst DePaul St. Procopius University of Chicago Lake Forest Second Place Chicagoland Invitational Golf Classic ff' 'w,...., ....f .,. f c 4 -- ff 9 'lf S'Q '5'Vlf'l, A, ov ac I I ,I N: X' iv f fw im ',,:,,, .,,, '- i-A I , 'NX ' ' ' QS's'f': I , if ' in I A cf , A A . gm imma . 5 I N W A, , K Q K , ..Al E W. 1-M.M.c.gggA-v 'QA ff -' ,M j Wi. , R. 'swff5.iis4f I x I I sf' 'V-wrcwi' T ,X : 4 c I W 2, DQ wf XM WST.: X 'iV5:1r'i-X -WNW X-P' J, hfzfgf, -3. V x X . . T ' ROW I: Dave Widenhofer, Ron Hedke, Marry Zehnder. ROW 2: Paul Wangerin, Bruce Rueder, Coach John Bohnerf. NOT PICTURED: Dick Rosenberg. IE Concordia Concordia Concordia Concordia Concordia Concordia Concordia Concordia Concordia TENNIS STATISTICS Norih Park Concordia fMiIwaukeeI Aurora ...... Elmhurst UIC ......,.,,. Lake Forest North Park Concordia CMiIwauI-ceej Aurora -- Twcilifcwwbliwllal - llB'wlww Dave Grotelueschen, Don Klein, Norm Hellmers. NOT PICTURED: Ron Frichau. 33?- -.: 1, ,J h,N, Voflwjluolll - ljomdiaw ROW l: Bill Kammrafh, Hank Koehler, Ed Rupprechr. ROW 2: Gene Smith, Herb Pinske, Jim Vance. ROW 3: Vern Klotz, Charles Brod, Jack Kosinsky, John Kiesch- nick, Dick Mueller, Bill Driskill, Tom Eg- gerding, Gary Geier, Rich Krueger. I ig? ' X S i 211 ' k 1 z -lBfwluw ROW l: Don Chaplin, Carl Kahlfeldf, Mike Reimann, Charlie Ophardf, Har- ry Akre. ROW 2: Al Jacobs, Rick Lutze, Dick Klaus. I in FwwTlvww - II Bwlww Fritz Hermanln swam-:acl I Hank Koehler, .lack Kosinsky, Charles B d N ' ro , Tom Eggerdmg. Baskwtlaailw - ll Bwlww Dave Meyer, Dave Grofelueschen, Keith Kamman, Bill Schmich, Randy Banwarrf, John Doyel. NOT PIC- TURED: Al Hermann, Don Sellke, Arnie Piering. I93 -1 Q MMMQMME UMMM ROW l: Vern Kloiz Gene Smith Hank Koehler Ed Rupprecht. ROW 2: Mike Weiss Tom E erding Herb Pinske Ken M13 in-,,,--I 99 Taglauer Jim Vance Dick Mueller ' -Qwm-Owmwm -NV I94 ' o o Il Ioouss Gil Brandt xg. ,4- Qawwveogwaw - lgwlww ROW l: Ron Hedke, Don Chaplin, Rick Lutze, John Drawer, Bob Gibso-n. ROW 2: Dick Claus, Mike Reimann, Al Jacobs, Carl Kahlfeldf, Ralph Lenz, Bob Rinkel, Duane Albers, Harry Akre. NCAA swing Q C O Hank Koehler OwvAM lBwlww ROW 1: Harry Akre, Dick Claus, Charlie Ophardf. ROW 2: Bob Rinkel, Rick Lutze, John Drawer, Ron Hedke, Bob Gibson, Dave Jording. ROW 3: Don Chaplin, Al Jacobs, Dave Helm, Carl Kahlfeldt, Mike Reimann, All Stoll, Russell Hart, Fred Behnke, Duane Albers, Ralph Lenz. 51- yea? 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CTC MEN'S CLUB Gerike, Mary Ann Gerken, Eunice-80 Gerken, Judith-52, 127 Gersmehl, Philip-103,106,127 101 115, 123, 125 Gerzevske, Dororhy-52, 113 Gerzevske, Marie-98, 124 Gibson, Robert-87, 122, 195 Giese, Delores-90, 120 Giese, Mary-85 Giese, Philip-94, 123 Giguere, Norman-81 Giordano, Thomas-120 Glade, Karhleen-93 Glander, James Glorzhober, Berry-52 Gnewuch, Carolyn-89 Godfrey, Bonnie Lee Goecker, Shirley-79, 112, 116 Goehmann, Maurine-53 Goeres, Nola-53, 108, 184, 185 1 Goeisch, Norma-92 Golrerrnann, Carol-97 Gorline, Gary-95, 1 10, 189 Gove, Richard-53 Graef, Ronald-94, 170 Graefe, Edward-91 Graf, Dorothy-98 Graff, Frederick-53 Floerchinger, Mary Fode, Ronald-51, 122 Forernan, Barbara-97, 124 Forster, Linda-80, 106 Frank, George-51, 120, 122 Frank, Ted-103 Franklin, Jean-118 Franz, Janell-84 Frederick, Sheila Fregien, Nandy-92 Freitag, Carol-97 Frey, Marilyn-90 Freyholrz, Jerry Frick, David-51 Fricke, Barbara-86, 120 Frielus, Roberr Friedrich, Eugene-90, 129, 188 Frirsche, Ima-52, 111 Frye, Barbara-52 Fuchs, Dorothea-89, 124 Fuersrenau, Katherine-97 Gabler, Charles-91, 120, 124 Gaede, Carol-93, 116, 117 Galsrer, Marsha-97 Gambell, Judith-52 Gamrn, Marilyn-80 Garrnon, Evie Gaurke, Quentin-52 Gebauer, Ethan-87 Geier, Gary-82, 123, 127, 192 Geil, Allen-91 Geldner, Elaine-92, 183 Gensch, Ruth-93, 120 Genrry, Linda Genz, Erna-80 YOUR CHURCH'S PENSION PLAN FOR PASTORS AND TEACHERS OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH-MISSOURI SYNOD To you Graduales we exrend our mosl cordial congralu- lalions upon lhe cornplelion of your sludies al our River Foresl Concordia. 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Louis, Missouri 63102 -- Graichen, Connie-94, 107 Grams, Carol Grassel, Charlotte-94, 116 Graumann, Alan-53 Gray, Barton Gray, Geraldine-98, 124 Grimm, Betty Jean Gronseth, Lenore-53, 123 Gross, Susan-81, 123 Grote, Russell Grotelueschen, Daniel-53, 176 Grotelueschen, David-86, 192, 193 Grube, Lynette-53 Gruenhagen, David-91, 190 Gruetzner, L, Ruth-90, 109, 120 Grumm, David-113 Grunewald, Karen-98, 104, 122, 126 Gugel, Robert-95 Guse, Linda Lou-53 Guse, Sandra-79 Gutekunst, Patricia Gutknecht, Bernice-53, 186 Gutkowski, Anthony-54 Gutzwiller, Rhoda-98 Haack, Charles Haberbosch, David-83, 122, 124 Hacker, Bonnie-54 Haenttling, Joyce-80 Haerther, Norma-88 Hageman, Ellen-54, 122, 185 Hahn, Donald-54 Hahn, Marilyn-54 Hakala, Richard-86, 125 Halbardier, Arthur-54, 122 Halter, Don-112, 114, 120 Halter, Helen-54, Hanan, Norm-83, 106, 109, 116, 124 126 Handrich, James-103, 110, 122 Hant, Linda-54, 103, 118 Hannah, Paul-83 Hansen, Joy-98 Hantak, Sharon-92, 109, 116 Hantak, Shirley Harder, Marilyn Hardy, David-95, 108, 115 Harmeyer, Charlotte-54, 103, 111 Harris, Sonia-54, 118, 119 Hart, Russell-87, 195 Hartl, Linda-93, 119, 125 Hartman, Janet-98 Hassebrock, Carolyn-81 Hasskamp, Joann-55, 118 Hasz, Janet-55 Haupt, Adelheidt-96 Hauser, Alan-120 Hawlicheck, John Hedke, Ronald-87, 191, 195 Hedrich, Jean-55 Heidron, Lois-81, 125 Heinburger, Louise-'98 Hein, Judith-55, 104, 180, 183 Heinkel, Donna-55, 184, 186, 185 Heinse, Howard Heise, Edward-94 Heitmann, Rosemarie-80 Hellmers, Norman-86, 108, 118, 192 Helmer, Sandra-81 Helmkamp, Joyce-97 Helmkamp, Robert-55, 116, 117 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Helmreich, Ruth-88 Hemler, Arthur-55, 114, 122, 123 Hempting, Diana-96, 183 Hemsath, Carolyn--55, 122, 128 Henke, Carol-55, 184, 185, 186 Henkel, Barbara Lee-98 Henneman, Nancy-97, 120 Hensley, Douglas-55, 122, 124 Hentsch, Mary Ann Hentschel, Warren-95 Hermann, Alfred-56, 193 Herodes, Virginia-93 Hessler, Edward-56, 190 Heubner, Walter-91 Heuer, Elaine-85, 122 Himmelman, Marvin-94, 170 Himmler, Arthur-94, 189 Hinck, Rosemary-92, 103, 110 Hinrichs, Janet-88 Hintz, Janet-85 Hintz, Thomas-91, 194 Hitzeman, James Hoeltke, Lucille-94, 107, 108 Hoesman, Kristine-79, 104, 118 Hoffman, Louise-99 Hottmaster, Trudy-56 Hoffmeier, Morella-88 Hoffschneider, Larry-90 Hoglund, Ann-85 Hoke, Brenda Holm, Judith-80, 111 Holschen, Howie-56 Holtzen, Paulette-56 Homeier, Mary Ann-80 Hood, Loretta-85, 107 Hoover, Nancy-96 Hopkins, Susie Hopp, Jerry-86, 118 Horvvard, Donald-96 Hubb, Kathleen-84 Hueffmeier, Wayne-94, 124 Huelskoetter, Jeanette-56 Hugo, Don-95, 110, 189 Hunter, Veronica-97 Hutlock, Nicholas Huxhold, John-56, 106 Hynous, Karen-97, 119 lben, Sharon Irvin, Dawn-90 Jacobs, Allan-87, 113, 127, Jamnik, Carol-99 Janetzke, Bruce-181 Janssen, Duane-96 Jaquet, Helen-96 Jarling, Sandra-93 Jarvis, Judy-88 Jasper, Norma Jensen, Sandra-92, 104 Jobs, Nancy-84, 122 192,195 199 im, Fl'--A , -Y T --- W,-A.,-..-,,, . ,-. ,--.W , A --. .4-Y e,e.A--Q.-A-e:,1f,1--.W - A 2 -- Johnson, Janet-120 Johnson, Richard-91, 123, 189 Jonak, Corinne-98 Jones, Kathryn-84, 112 Jording, David-87, 120, 195 Jungkunst, Gay Junis, Judith Kahlfeldt, Carl-192, 195 Kalbtleisch, Karen-80, 127 Kamischke, Jean-92 Kamman, Keith-86, 193 Kammrath, William-56, 170, 171, 129, 192 Kaponya, Judy-86, 104, 116, 122, 126 Karpinsky, Roy-96, 170 Kasch, Darlene-79 Kaschinske, Kenneth-95, 170 Kay, Sally-80 Keding, Allen-95 Keel, James Leroy-170 Kellermeier, Leon-94 Kelly, Michael-82, 108, 122 Kelm, David-87, 119, 130, 195 Kern, Edward-56 Kern, Stuart-91 Kerstock, Harvey-87 Kersten, Deneen-97, 1 12 Keske, Richard Keup, Allan-84, 113, 189 Kiehl, Susan-109 Kienitz, Sue-56 Kierstein, Walter-83, 122 Kieschnick, John-57, 102, 103, 129, 189, 192 Kiiffner, Kathleen-57 Kindelloerger, Shirley-96 Kionka, Carol-85, 122 Kirsch, Robert-82 Kitzmann, Roy-84, 113 Klammer, Thomas-95, 108, 120 Klatt, Nancy-57 Klausmeier, Robert-86, 103, 112, 114, 124 Klebaum, Marrilyn-84 Klebe, Edna-93, 124 Klein, Donald-86, 188, 192 Klemp, Carol-120 Klemp, Garreth Klepach, Daniel Klopp, Kathleen-96 Klotz, Loralee-99, 123, 124, 194 Klotz, Verver, Jr.-82, 83, 110, 192 Kluender, Barbara-110, 120 Klusmann, Janet-90, 125 Knee, Richard-57 Kniep, Willard Knippa, Martha-106 Knippenberg, Joan-57 Knippenberg, Walter Knoedler, Walter-82 Knust, Susan-57 Knuth, Beverly Kober, Georgia-57 Koehler, Henry-57, 192, 193, 194, Most Concordians Make Their Travel and Vacation Arrangements Through MARKS TRAVEL SERVICE II34 ci-iicAeo AVE. - oAK PARK 200 I EU 3-6776 Why don'+ you ask some of your friends about the quality of their service, and then 'try it yourself? 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X s A 4- I ., n I JIM 81 PETE S 5' 1--7 l II'aIian Resfauranf . . . PIZZA . . . SPAGHETTI FREE DELIVERY THREE WONDERFUL LOCATIONS 73I9 W, Nqr-I-I1 River F01-egif 7301 W. Nor-H1 Ave., Rivero Foresi, III. FQ,.eS.l. 9-5377 and 9-9653 7232 W. Norfh Ave., Elmwood Pk., III. IMercury Thera+er BIc.Ig.1 I279 Dundee Ave. IR1'e. 251, Elgin, III. ITwo Blks. So. of N.W. Toll Roadl THE PILLARS STAFF... V. 4H- ,W , , YA, 772 .:.., ,err ' .L,,4,.,f-,21.'Jf1s.- ....--,4,-- Y Y a f f Y f Wiening, Janice-96 Wiese, Katherine-72, 109, 111 Wiese, Patricia-99, 120 Wilde, Barbara-96, 124, 184 Wilken, Ardelle-72, 185, 186 Wilkins, Pamela Willason, N. 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I - 1 - 1 I -- I ' i 1 i . I - I I . I . . . - , 189 , - , ' - I 1 I I 'T I , - . I - I A T I I 1 i . I - I . I . . - O I , I , . . I I .- Wischmeier, Henry-91 Zoller, Barbara-97 Drews, Clarence M.-33 I i I I I 1 'il , - , 122 , ' ' .- I I i I 'i I T I A I i . I . - . I - I I - I - 125 , - ' , .- I i I '- . I . - . I I- I I- . . I - , .-43 ' , ' - 3 C Wuensche, Elmer-73 Wultt, Henry Wunderlich, Helen-73, 104 Wunderlich, Lynn-110 Wyant, David-81, 123 Yagow, Kay-84 Young, Brian-120, 124 Bartell, Marvin H. 36 Behnken, Audine-43 Besch, Gordon O.-34 Birr, Lillian-43 Bohnert, John E.-31, 191 Bollwinkel, Carl W.-35 Bouman, Walter R.-24 Golz, Martha 43 Golz, Paul B.-43 Gotsch, Richard J.-24 Gross, Herbert H.--33 Hagen, Martha-43 Halter, Carl FJ-20 Haubenstricker, John L.-37 . . . and The Student Association ot Concordia are gratetul tor the con- tributions received trom Patrons and Sponsors. We wish to thank them tor their gitts which have aided in the publication ot THE PILLARS - 1964. CONCORDIA BOOKSTORE A. LANGE FLORISTS WOMEN'S AUXILIARY CTC C CLUB PAUL'S FLORISTS 206 1 DICK FRASCH Campus Representative for l NXINISTERS LIFE and casualty union . . offering personal service tailored to the needs of Corcordians. . . presenting life insurance to fit the needs of the full-time church worker Heinitz, Kenneth L.-27 Hennig, Julia-41 Heyne, Eunice-21 Hildner, Victor G.-40 Hillert, Richard-39 Himmelman, Mae Hoehne, Ruth-43 Hotlen, Curtis A.-42 lsenberg, Wesley W.-23 Janzow, F. Samuel-28 Jenne, Natalie-41 Jilk, Helene-43 Johnson, Linda-43 Jungemann, John D.-21 Keil, Gladys-43 Keuer, Edward J.-27 Kirst, Robert R.-30 Klatt, Lois-31 Koeneke, Verla-22 Koenig, Frances-37 Koepp, Herbert J.-22 Koosmann, Shirley-43 Koosmann, Sylvia-43 Kroeger, Roma-43 Kruse, Wilfred F.-21 Kulschen, Elfrieda Kusmik, Cornell-42 Lange, Richard A.-34 Lassanske, Ruth-30' Latzke, Henry R.-42 Lee, Juanita-43 Leege, Patricia-40 Leege, David C.-32 Lehmann, William H., Jr.-27 Lettermann, Henry L.-28 Levell, Helen-42 Lichtenberger, James A.-37 Link, Marga-Al Liston, Norman-22 Lohman, Everett W.-22 Lucht, Wayne E.-25 Machnek, Elyse-41 Martin, Walter W.-29 Maslowski, Celeste-43 Maurer, Albert V.-26 McConnell, Harlan D.-38 Meier, Judith-32 Menke, Emma-39 Mergen, Linda-43 Miller, Clara-38 Miller, Frank B.-20 Mischnick, Louise-43 Moehrlin, Raymond M.-35 Morrison, Edith-30 Mundinger, Pual A.-24 Neeb, Martin J., Jr.-21 Newman, Edward-43 Nichol, Barbara-43 Noess, Lula-43 Oesterle, Carole-43 Oesterreich, Roland W.-28 Ore, Charles W.-40 Oswald, Elizabeth--40 Panke, Joyce-38 Peck, Charlotte-42 Peterson, Walter E.-34 Pieper, Martin C.-34 Poellot, Daniel E.-23 Poepp, Marshall M.-42 Popp, Clarence E.-43 Popp, Elmer M.-43 Prinz, Andrew K.-31 Pursley, Frances-113 Putnik, Clara G.-30 Radke, Merle L.-27 Rast, Lawrence R.-All Rehteldt, Margaret-43 Reinitz, Arnola-26 Rhea, David E.-33 Richard, Mary-42 Robert, Karl A.-32 Roberts, James O.-21 Rock, Harold W.-36 Roemke, Ernst H.-26 Rohlting, Harold T.-39 Rose, Lois-43 Rosin, Wilbert H.-31 Roth, Miriam-28 Rubow, Carol-25 Rountree, Karl E.-43 Scaer, Carl H.-27 Schaefer, Elva-43 Schmidt, Stephen A.-25 Schueler, Kenneth R.-24 Senske, Al H.-25 Sieving, Eldor C.-26 Sklander, John R.-22 Spitz, Donald A.-37, l76 Spurgat, Frederick A.-22 Spurny, Theresia-43 Stein, David T.-29 Streutert, Victor B.-33 Strietelmeier, Betty-43 Strom, Alvina-43 Studtmann, Arnold D.-38 Tribble, Bob-43 Tiernagle, Neelak S.-32 Turner, Weston-43 Uitti, Roger W.-23 Vahl, Ruth-42 Vahl, Walter A.-31 Voigt, Gail-39 Waldschmidt, Carl L.-20 Wangerin, Walter M.-23 Wasler, Helga-43 Weber, Esther-43 Weinhold, John D.-35 Weiss, Hildegarde-43 Weiss, Renata-43 Welge, Robert L.-43 Wendt, Norma-43 Wetzel, Richard D.-26 Wolf, Diana J.-29 Wrege, Evelyn-43 Wrege, Vera--43 Zeddies, Leslie R.-39 , 207 I I l 5 1 l . . . drawing to a close. Each year a yearbook such as the Pillars presents a challenge by of- fering students opportunities to use their iournalistic, organizational, and creative abilities. This year we have attempted to improve and expand the yearbook in many different ways. We hope that we have suc- ceeded in recording this Centennial year effectively. A Century of Liv- ing Christ has b-een our message. May it continue to be the theme of the student body at Concordia. On behalf of the staff I wish to extend our thanks to the following: DR. ANDREW K. PRINZ and DR. THEODORE KUEHNERT, Archivists fo-r assistance with the Centennial section. ALFRED J. FREITAG, Superintendent of Los Angeles High School and au- thor of College With A Cause, for historical advice and information about Concordia. PROFESSOR J. D. WEINHOLD, fac- ulty advisor. WARREN HENTSQHELI phofograpl-,y MR. HERMAN MILAS, Milas Studios, photography PROFESSOR MARTIN J. 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