Concordia University Chicago - Pillars Yearbook (River Forest, IL)
- Class of 1966
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' . , ' :Qt :XL IN A , 'f .. , 'N - ' Q:.:,ff.:' L ADVERTISEMENTS AND CONTENTS GRADUATES Dedication Presidents' Messages Campus Life Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Not Graduated Graduate Portraits S.A. President's Message Senior Activities Administration Faculty and Staff Memorial Student Government E .M......s..-h,wc..ro chasm 'QW . Organizations Varsity ATHLETICS TI Junior Varsity In Extramurals Intramurals INDEX 6 'J 4 Ss F9 ' -4 bu, 1, , . ,.f 9. . 1 .?- ' v vw., . J, fs X , , -ggi a r 'ol ' f V'Qn!'i,:L . ,3,: ' Q y vf f. 1 ,, ,..-.-ml .X 1. M w ,, few. 5 'M -.. W1 V- 1 0-.g.,,,, , if C . ' Q9 s v 1-' .- .... -,,....Y....,,- . ....,.-.-.,. f ..-. K . N is --.. ,xx - , r . ' ' ..- z 3 ' ww! 4 ' Af' 1 P --'Rf ,iff -v' - V , ......,, v. r 1 ,J 1. ...- ,., . .xnx- mi v . ,. , F 5 1 xx If? 1. f fy, ,K , , i ' V 1 w W . ., .X V, ' ,...,.... .gf ..:.... .,., Q., g 9, 'T' 1 X,,f . - W. -1 ' 1'i..4 4' ' -I 4. . Q.. -,....,.',,,.. x AWS, f., -.. Q. 1 F 11' 5 Q. Q. A 'xx Q M-v.,q-.6 'Lf 1. mgxin 'Hs.,-ahhh -. r Ginn- vw A man of understandin ha 1-L. wisdom Good teachers are dedicated, capable, enthusiastic people who instill in their students a respect for people, a love for learning, and a desire to serve their fellowman. Such a teacher is Herbert H. Gross, professor of geography. Students who have been privileged to sit in his classes have been touched by the personality of a man who is dedicated to his God and to his profession. They have felt the enthusiasm ot his teaching and the intensity of his desire to produce capable teachers of children. They have been swept along by a restless energy which is dedicated to serving God in the classroom and to preparing others for such service. Coupled with such a personality is professional competence of the highest order. Dr. Gross is known and respected for his books and articles on education and geography. His colleagues have paid tribute to him by making him president of their national organization, The National Council for Geographic Education. Their confidence in him was further indicated when they made him editor of their journal. This noble ensampleto his sheep he yaf, That first he wroghte and afterward he taughte, said Chaucer of his parson. The description fits Dr. Gross equally well. His attempts to train competent, dedicated teachers are prosecuted vigorously and consciously by precept. His example is not consciously devisedg it flows naturally from him. Carefully prepared lectures and lessons are doubly impressive when they are reinforced by an example of how a dedicated Christian may serve his Lord and his Church. Christian, churchman, educator, scholar, teacher- all are encompassed in Dr. Gross. To him we gladly and re- spectfully dedicate this yearbook. BEHOLD, THE TH TI NNW DR. CARL F. HALTER, Acting President of Concordia Teachers College. A MESSAGE FROM OUR ACTING PRESIDENT We live in an age of ferment and revolution, The order of the day is change-often violent change. Shifts in vision, values, and forms have upset individuals, institutions, and societies all over the world. There are some who feel that the Church ought to be immune-that the Church should be a haven of rest from the turmoil surrounding it. But we find it is not so. You who leave Concordia to become teachers of the Church know already that you must wrestle hand-to-hand with all the prob- lems of mankind. What will you bring to the struggle? Has your education in a Christian college made you sensitive to the agonies of the rejected and abused? Or do you still have the illusion that you can get away with look- ing out for Number One ? Do you now see that the mercy of God encompasses all men and covers each man totally-body and soul? Or do you still feel that some people are not worth your time, or that you can ignore all the needs of a man except his need of salvation? We hope that at Concordia your view of God and man has been deepened, broadened, and made sensitive. We hope that your future classrooms will be places where the mercy of God is not merely discussed and debated but demonstrated and applied. We hope that here you have learned that despite all the changes there stands present among us the One Who can say, I am the Lord, I change not. And above all we pray that the unchanging Lord Who remains with us will abide with you and your pupils through all your life into eternity. FEAR GF THE LCRD, WISDOM. I HAVE YOU IN MY HEART Sabbatical leaves are great. They give you a chance to laugh at yourself, to dream new dreams, to assess your ministry, to see new worlds, and to miss those you love. Being away from you this year gave me new reasons to thank God for you. You are the answer to the prayers of God's people for shepherds who will feed His lambs and His sheep with ' the precious Bread of Life. The lives you touch in your min- istry can be warmed by His Gospel. The Christ Who dwells in your hearts by faith can and will use you to seek and to save h l . Y H' ' t e ost Ou are 'S me to 3 troubled DR. MARTIN L. KOEHNEKE, President of concofdia Teachers agei you can Speak His Word of Courage: College, on Sabbatical leave. Executive Director, Ebenezer Peace be unto you. You can lift up the Thankofferirlg Project. downhearted with His be of good cheer, thy sins be forgiven thee. You can be His presence to the lonely and be at their side with His love in you. Someone has wisely said that you cannot teach someone whom you do not love. He Who loves us with an everlasting love makes us capable of loving the unlovable, forgiving the cantankerous, bless- ing those who hate us, praying for those who vent their spite on us, and cherishing those who reject us. His love can fashion us to become what He is. So then, my sons and daughters in Christ, be putty in His hands. Do not rebel when He purifies you with fire. Thank Him when He disciplines you in His love. Give yourself to Him Who gave Himself for you. He is willing to use you as you are, but He is unwilling to permit you to stay that way. His design for you is ultimate perfection. Let Him have His way in your life and in your ministry. The entrance of your words gives 8 1 .J. lxc light. Psalm ll9:l3O Through faith we understand is a Theme which reflects the totality of our college experience at Concordia. 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GORDON with Portrait of a Noblemann by Nicolas De Largil- liere. yi il is V CE ,N .. if , ,n,,n,. asp' .. Q'- i f. M . ' 9 N' A FI E ARTS FESTIVAL SPRING BANQLIET TWO DIFFERENT WGRLDS SPRING MUSICAL 5 4 E THE SOUND GF MUSIC ?1l'l li -,,i- ii T- , ...uni -. sf 1' , fi., ft. 4 f 1, ,, V 's..XTTs7ii Y-NN V Through faith we understand one another, our professors and ourselves Y We -in ,ll in relationship to our Lord. NX.-X Vim, ru, MW, V ' I .3 93 : 3 3 Q E E 1 E Nu A 1 2 1 L 3 5 5 5 x X 5 4 ? 5 ,. ,j S bww 1 1 z f A 5 , 521' ' CWNA gy 5 f , w 'Z Q f 5 ,pf ff I? fy-4 if 2 z f ' : ' Z ,Q 2 .1 , , X? 1.9, , f I . of A uf A ff ' 2 in I 'aw H Finally, it is through faith that we understand our purpose in this college, in our calling as Christians, and in our vocations as Christian teachers. 1 ., - 2 af , Aw,,g'fw,-1 nw zfliiff 4 ' R ' 35.fiji3f::!ffv 5,5332 4' ff WWI j -. f 5 gffgfx fl' 'fglkifgi - Q Q Y'?ny x ,iiv L. fi-f , , . 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I, , W., I fa- , ,, 2 My A 1 Wi f V ' . V ' V y 5,-16 1.5434 2 D or - C. 'W - r f' ly f' - vu. X 1 V f 9 ,Q 630 .. vi ,H nt as 1 ' Qi . QL , ' , lf 1 fvvX, 7 W' l T fl. , .1 I Ai i A , A FRE H Row 1: Cdl' ,Q Erich Borgers, Susan Borkenhagen, Ellen Brammer, Perry Brese- 4 ,fa M mann, Barbara Brown, John Brueggemann, Alfred Bublitz, Jane - -' 'J Buerger, Nan B h ' ' ' I A cy use , Carolyn Cabaniss, Lmcla Cairns. A R N N Row 2: M g, Julie Campbell, Marion Chalker, Dave Christian, Lynne Cillo l F Becky Combs To C 1 , m ope, Tom Couser, Beverly Cox, james Cruise, Laverne Dager, Marilyn Dais. X l rw, N Row3: .x Sue Dann, Nancy Davidson, Paul De Lassus, Dennis Denow, ' 9 Marilyn Dielmann, David Duensing, Karen Durfee, Mary Eggold, Janet Eheim, Mark Eichberger, Charles Etzler. 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Er' ' I Mi wi A b , Row 21 ,. ww X i S' fi , Qs ' john Folkening, john Francisg Martha Frey, Mary 5 ,,,, fa ' 17.3 Q ,-V--L ' M ' 7,3 Fritz, Bruce Gaede, Eileen Garwood. if -11' , el Sf. -ea! ...fe K K' v ' TV . - ,fri f' Y 4 i ,L I ' fb ,'-.a , 5 1: 5. Mary Giese, Wayne Gilbert, Ruth Glusenkamp, 6? V9 6 Ba j Diane Graft, Paul Grath, Rich Guemmer. 2 5 'F A 115' , YE I Q, fr sf 2 , W . y x , ,, F ' , . , 5 3: - ,, A 1 , ,i ,, L- 97 Q, L V K AA ,Q-, 've -V - R Q 'M' ff' '-3' ts mb' ' .' V, In , x X V l I x .-aff: 1 i ' s ? 'W Y t A gh 'Q ,wry Q' ' rv- 45. y , 5. Jia - -wi 4 . 1 1 fit l 1 gs ' ' l i an , . X Q 'X .aw-0' . , iii 5 1' - - ' i we M - - u t' A- , 4 -..., , L ' ? '? 41 - f 'Z' Q '57, , i -3? , .Maya as IIA fitfa le lc 1 1 Freshman beanie capping Rau' 1: Ron Habedank, Pete Halvorson, Richard Hanft, Thomas Harting, Becky I-Iartling, james Hartwig. Rau' 2: jan Hausz, Karen Haydon, Beth Haynes, Linda Heck, Lois Hedke, june Heil. Row 3: Roger Heimgartner, Carol Sue Heinze, Joan Hell- mann, Richard Helmke, Faith Hemke, Lois Henrichs- meyer. -pf, ,K .4 xc M., V t 'Sl 'fx ' .. ' ,,- , . , 0 L J 'f ' f 5 41 'C-. , M sis.:-5 , 7,,,- lr' .1 .. - ' - f' - ww - . K - . -fm- ' , it' 'Y v is-My HW A: H, , ' -'wil' iw' , - 'Z Y' f 146 f W2 it f F 2 ' Q 2 .fiffiz .. fi? .. .N . . H . lu ' 2' ' 'Zi,ff'h ,,,,. N. 4, ..,. 1 1-ra-2-11+ ' ' 1 ' Vx 'I' 'i' 1 l 'f 1 im 6'-'f' . L1 ' ' '-- f' f :. 4. V - .,. ,Q A ' ' 93 ' a is .kr---w X ' ve' 1 ei? f - r . E - 1. - , ' l -G - 2,-I . - if 2 an ' S24 1 v f ' . K , N f, -ma 3 Row 1: Hesemann, Ellen Hinz, David I-Ioeppner, Sherry Hoffherr, Lloyd Hotaling, Linda Houren. Kathy Row 2: Houseman, Leroy Hrdlicka, Laura Leslie James, Susan jarling, Karen Jensen Joyce Raw 3 .' Randy Darrel V I . iff i ffy .W Big-Little Sis Picnic Row 1: Karen Kannenberg, Kathy Kemp, John Kenney, Donna Kieffer, Larry Kiewitt, Carolyn Kimble. Row 2.' Miriam Klammer, Linda Knoke, Ted Knoke, Shirley Koch, David Koehler, Linda Koenig. Row 3: Ruth Koenig, Arlene Kolb, Rich Kueker, Anna Kumpf, Stephen Kurek, David Landdeck. wiv' . '55 Vw ,, . f ' I, J, ,, -1 ..,,. ,Z ,s,.,,- .QQ V3 Imhoff y jones jierscheck, Richard Johnson, Stanle lust, George Kaiser, Karen Kaliebe. rj, .. M... .X ... 5 1 M 9' J, M , ,,,- , gy I Egg .ZW . W .nf ' fn., V 1' , , , ..,-Q ww' ',..J ',, y- , ,1 In .-,,, V fr. Z. f. Wu! ' t gif' W , ve.. 1,3 ,LIZ , 'T ', 'a' A N7 'V f P . T 4' 4 36' I D 5 ,. V I P32 - f 'P '94 . we Q K ,. W, , sw., , me ., t 2---sr---M wav I at , t V ' 'mf vi, ' V ,- ' i' 52ff1:.--3.- '41 'A V -f:i.lifffi 75'?2' I ,K , .il A I , sg info' fr' ' ' ' sa I LW, 1 X4 ,- I 5' Q., f .ig fs 5 -A an A . if 1 , '95 fa ZW ,,, 5 , fp- 'v.,.,-- rg Raw 1.' Sharon Meiers, Shirley Merkle, Barbara Meyer, Harold Meyer, David Mielke, Jean Moore. Row 2: Dave Morris, Sharon Muehl, Kathleen Mueller, Rob- ert Mueller, Sharon Muth, Linda Nash. L, mf 4... , M IK aff' fl 'N 'hi' gf--v x 'X 2 'af ea Row 1: Elaine Lastig, Phyllis Lehman, Daviel Leikip, Joyce Leimbach, Larry Lernke, Linda Leverenz. Row 2: Lexie Libbers, Mark Lillie, Paul Liska, Janis Lovel, Randy Lowe, Bill Lubben. Row 33 Gregory Maas, Marilyn Marcinco, Kathy Marske, Sandi Martens, Mark Matzke, Rudy Meier. ,E4'!L'N.. ' ' fuw.,K ,- ,W lf? ' I - '-: ' 1527 C K f' , ff zr, ,V,'r .I f sg' . fa' , E ' , ,va af- ,- ,, i 5 ii , ,lr I V V I U V V I ,,.0'TF ,vv ,. Row 3: , 5, ,N A I Q M. .ww is ' Joyce Nelson, Pat Neubarth, Tom Neuendank, 6 I ax :Si - :L K1 4 . ,ya Dineen Neuman, Lloyd Nobis, John Numrich. ffii' M X ' .2 1 - 2 W T if ' m 'V , ,,,V - ' '- ' I 4 1 if Q I N f , W A Freshman during registration. Y . . g V -Ml 2 lf... ,,. . in .. 1 V f Jil Q' , vf:--:111'1- .a M' ia ., if is is lg 'TR S? 5 . if 3 J' ' ' ,gr fvsfiizg -, Y ag . --A N v 1 .Q X 365 gm N K? x A .1 , :iq .,, .- -.i 1,- .i I -iw X, , -exif V ,, W XXX , - 5 :W Q 4 1 E' 7 4 52 ,fr Zi, W x M WR 5 . , .. .I .1 Z Z. ,af 'fg Beginnings Row 1: ' Linda Nyland, Judy Offerman, Virtus Offermann, Jean Ophardt, Ginger Otter, Allan Paluch. Row 2: 1 4 f , ft , L R x Suzanne Pilla, Philfert Peters, Rod Petzold, By Pfeiffer, Eve Philley, Henry Pickelmann. ii 5 2' i ve 4 Row 3: Bonnie Pieters, Karen Pipkorn, Andrea Platt, Lavern Polley, John Post, Donald Powers. 1 ' Row 1: Ruth Prehm, Betty Quitmeyer, Rose Raben, jane Rakow, Sue Rascher, Liz Rau. Row 2: Judy Rebber, Bethel Reddersdorf, Sylvia Rehme, Robert Rehmer, Richard Resch, Dorothy Riedel. Row 3: Marilyn Riess, Tim Riggs, Arlene Rodenbeck, jim Rogner, Elaine Roll, Pamela Rooney. r-i1.: . .4 i f' . . . iiiii i A . Q , S-fa QV My, .. ta:-' ,: 1 'Q' ' - 'er M: .' 5-2 he X wif Vg ng J, ix lg r I W VLV57 Q.. ,fx S : iw V .J-fz-51.1, V .f Q gf:-ff'-Q f l MAAAMM - Y-, f'? l' 171 1 ij: J , Kjjf' W 551 E' 4,3 Y ., H'- Xf is Ar .jg x .W D h Av Row 1: Dan Stolle, Dan Stroup, Dan Strussenberg, Richard Ifgff'-fe 5' at, , in 4 .H ,- ,V N ,a 1 . fpiae. ff 1 ft-2 Swanson, Barb Tanner, Susan Thieme. , 1,.... . v.-Lf-, ff ,,,. ,A '. V I 1 , nv. fl: I w e I EQ' - Row 2: ,sh fflfm I , ' Dave Thurn, Judy Toelstede, Janet Toepfer, Margie g, 'G A Trrtsch, Karen Unrath, Rich Utech. - , '53, 1 , - . ,,4m5 , ' 4-L3 E it . . ,,,, A 'Q 1 W X5 ,I f - ,-', - .1 it - Q' : as . . R lx 4 '11 'fT 9a' ' 2 1 is . 'f..i,.s ' .V 4- cg f Row 3: Q t , Af , mi, ,- if A ' fi it . 2 - - , . D 1 , Mi ' is ,' - , e ' .,,,,, ' Il ' Edward Vanick, Karl Vohs, Ken Voight, Joan Von 1 - U ' I V - .. l -'ti -- - , -Vx . ,A N 2. we'-v Q, '. : . .j V , A . V we-f-w-.b A Strohe, Sandra Wadenklee, Gloria Wagner. - R547 f' , . A , r 'J ' -N '- s W , C, , f- . R ' Q im Row 1: ,9 ' f 4? :X lg' ' ..Qg1., ' . asf . ' ' John Wagner, Marjory Wallace, Glen Walter, Paul jf.. ' l .f-'N J' N ez- :IL 5 , 'A . jf, Wangerin, Steve Waterman, Beth Weerts. , ...ge l A fi '- r- ..rnQfE,F55.-1-lf - ss-WX At, 'fc Nga, ' J' f -so , iff 'K , xx Us K, 1 l .wi llbl , .,... -. mi , J 'SJ ' 'i 2 551 ' Row 2-' -is vi '53 A . -f , N - ,.., . W Sandy Wendt, Judy Werman, Robert Whipkey, Sue -vw 1 , ff, 'li' S , 'eff-g LV .. , I i a ,329 , Whitehouse, Ken Wilke, Elizabeth Williams. . '-WJ' '-wg ' R ' - K . .- - gg . tug. 1 M 9 W My R K 1 gifs ' .P s . - 'NV 5553 ig' fi'Q,rQ? 7 ' .--Q-.itz A 1- .Q',wWN, :A - ay -.a .. .. ROW 3 I . rg, Q7 r, 9 N. N -' Q V -awv Q , ,gi Mary Williams, Judy Wilson, Jim Winter, Roy 1 . ' Q' 'ea C ff? Wolf A16 Y K Z' k . 8' ,F 'ifg F fm - . .- ' isp, , 1 en ung, en IU e. - .. rv' X ,X , gp . 1 A, f Susan Annis Robert Baker Sharon Behm Lester Belanger Daniel Bickel Geraldine Bock Thomas Dobberfuhl Laurie Eichhorst Thomas Foster Keith Haan Ralph Hankermeyer Carl Hansen QT PICTURED Jeffrey Jacobs Albert Kahlfeldt Valerie Kildey Daniel Knuth Russell Meyer Karl Mielke Allen Mueller Jon Reusch Lois Schroeder Barry Schulz Donald Weidner ff v W al Q. ,III ,I I A- I EI wg, ,lm n -Ma. 5 Q I 'sf P.. 3 I ' in R Q 0 E? 4' V 4 -a 115 . A V II wir, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I . A - V, We ,I I f ' .I WI g aw 0 a fr -x .II I AY 'f ...X J .::. , ' fi J Qs f 1 H' , wr , I ' I 5 -' 2 w ' .1 , . X ' , .I I' , I 1 li - .-,...',.' 2 'l f- A -fl '-A 'J ,,, 1 Vw? ' if , , , r , , , i ,. ., , . lf Row 1: Jerry Doellinger, Sandra Dostert, Juanita Drafall, Denny Dressler, Margaret Drews, Rhoda Droegemueller, Linda Dyroff, Carol Ebert, Sherry Egland, Jerry Eisman, Lyn-n Evans, Gwen Ewert. Row 2: Peggy Ferchcw, Paul Flett, Lillian Frazee, Ron Friedrich, Lynn Genter, Glen Gersmehl, David Giertz, Judy Golchert, Linda Goldbeclc, Curt Goter, Phyllis Grulke, Janet Gustafson, Emmy Gyle. Row 3: Loren Haack Dennis Haegele, Joan Hagenow, Harvey Hahn, Williailm Hansen, Marcile Harre, Judy Hart, Jhan Heidel, Sharon Herz, Barb Hohmann, Mark Hohmann, Carl Holschen, Margie Holton. . fm? Fw 6 el , I Q I .EII :.q-f, N l I Q :V ,. S0 P H I'31?Ixw,I, I II Q ' 3 - S s Q J: . ls:-Tv ' 7 A5 i I i ,, W. .P-ff 5 X153 inf!! G- NJ. 1 , ,. in J , A 62 g 1 -F!- wr ' ,- I ikg,-f ,, i . ,f2'?N Phil Amt, Carol Anderson, Diane Banke, Beth Barkow, Mary Barretta, Beverly Bartels, Jane Beavers, Becky Becker, Joyce Becker, Bill Benson, Dianna Beyer, Shirley Bieberich, Mary Bobb. Elaine Bode, Margaret Boedecker, Fred Boldt, Donna Bremmerman, Lois Brink, Carol Brink- K B k Br ce Buhrke Vicci Buth, Kathleen Cairns, Roger Chachula, Karen Lois' Christian, Judy Clark, Darlene Cooper, Dick Craven, Paula Credity, Lynda Dame, Judy Danas, Sylvia Danker, Donald Daum, Karen Dautenhahn, Merikay Davis, Doris Denninger, Mark 4 ,,. U . ,... .,. Q 21 V , , i i e ' . K s5L.s5e- final- 5: .,- 2: h J Q ,,., . ., 5 V vm. X4 .- 4 'Mt ff- ' V rg, xi X - 'Q x 4 M. Q 4 '-J 8' 1 ' Q Tw. , ri 1 - .- Nm, 2 U . .,,,. . , V i'PQ 1 - N . ' Row 2' M . I . . ,W H ff- 'T' ' I . we -V Q. mann, ay rosows e, u , . A 4 ' Chrisman, Al Christensen. l N ,. .X .,.?,, , , , W A, ' ., Row 3 ' , 53' ,- ta. :if X ' 'X Q Diefenthaler. , ' r '- ' , f .A X . t. .--x 1 3- Net-.-.V .. .. XQ2Q.,f.f.c. X x.g.,,.,,,:,q,,:gx, -mf?-'uf ll , A f '- ri fs.:f:--Q 4' . -N Q -Q . . , is ' .t .fre U if . f wf' i r - .,,,,. a . H - ,. ,. -.fa Q -, ,y .,,.. W A K mails ffirfl- .- ,. f. :2f ' J' gl ,'i'f:1'3 3fif:2s. 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M h X if Q q 9 1 2, 7 x H 4 i 4 N , t N x , 4 X i fw 3 Q ,,,,. we w A if i 1 , , K fn: ,K 7 N ff HW s 6 t: if . -Y v'-' '-LY- 2 ?f::g1gq,,,13 Ng ' N , r ex 3- jg ,,AA ,, H M ' li . ,Ax.x, W, ,H , X X E Rau' 1: 5, t J 5 L Bruce Hubrneier, Mary Ann Hunter, Suzanne Hux- f - - V. 6' 3 ' A - H 1 , . hold john Iler Bill jackle Daniel Jaeckel X A 1. X ' ' X ' ' ' ' 1 i B 'Y' S 'rf' .. ,. .1 ,, ' , ' - M ' f I ff fiff 9 H ' E b liz if Q Row 2: X g - 1 Celeste johnson, Norma Johnson, Paula jungkuntz, A 'Z-r ,ig , , ,fm -'50 w . 'Q G Barbara Karow, Neal Kaspar, Bob Kasten. t ' rg, X J f r' drill I rx ,sf B K ' r or n i , r A V ' . Kg V , I , Row 3: K 'K , QQ' Q I3 -2- M, ,, in Weldon Ketelsen, Marjean Kiel, Joyce Killian, V, 5- Y, Q 2, I '-- M 17 gg -' Thomas King, Gary Kirsch, Ruth Kittler. , 3334 f' . A S' , . - Row 1: 65 , Q R 4 Barb Klug, Marilyn Knake, Mart Knoll, jon 'R Ki , 'Q - ,, 5 Q31 I- ' ' Kober, Lois Koeneman, Kathy Kohn. ...LES y ,,5'N...5 ' fa P' r ,E an . A I i Atl,:. i' if .Ai Row 2: . G 1 , , if Robert Koopmann, jim Korn, Marge Kretzschmar, :Li ' wa: ' ' ,I-as he -f - Gary Krohne, Walter Krueger, Judy Kucharilc. a f- ' N' .EL 'F' Y '53 A' A ,Q X R I, l f. - gg. Rau' 3: 2- 5- , Barbara Kuhnke, john Lams, Larry Lancles, Vera fg QL X A V eg, Laufer, Georgene Lavo, Sharon Leary. M 5- 5' gy ' A ai' A ' A K N Lv -a Q , , 'H' ' ' fi Gail Lewis, Marsha Lewis, Joann Loppnow, Todd P' Luedtke, Paulette Marsh, David Masengarb. g in 1 za. A A N 15. X , Row 2: wh it Qin 'i Garry Mercier, Christie Mersdorf, Mary Mieding, ' ,, ,gm it Lorene Moeckel, john Moritz, Ron Moritz. .,v. 'I - :V g I 1'-.su :'1 - QQ' W Fit. N 5 Row 3: Q Y , . 3 'Ti M ,V Claudia Moser, Charlottg Nale, Jan Nehrlich, Ted 4 H fm Noack, Elizabeth Pamer, ue Paul. Y., V L W ii: Z HV Row 1: , . . . - 3 . Vernon Piermg, Terry Piper, John Poillot, Al 5 ,,: 4. 'S' , A -1, Polich, Bill Quast, Denise Raasch. - -a'r e .o ti ee r t T M 'SIL '. , . es:-.-1-:Ng i-. .V ,. V - ' J M za .., , , V. ,. L . W :iii N5 .,., AT4, fi 'f Q'- XMB vs T 5 X' Yrs. -F' X .li 2 l S 'WI 523 1 3,3+:K1, ' ' ,Wx .mv- 1 e W' P 'fm ,:r.f!'L.' to I5 My 5 L ,- , W '-:ill -' M 1.5325 A H E Row 2: Lynn Rader, Martin Rathjen, jim Renkel, Ronald Rennegarbe, Lenore Ringenberg, jim Rohe. Row 3: Judy Roll, Bill Rome, Bill Ronschke, Ruth Roter- mund, Phil Ruhnow, Tom Rummel. - X' Q ' 7' K I i ' 3' Carol Rusch, Pat Sadlon, Dennis Sampolinski Karen 1 'aw A ..L '-f ir., 44 T W V .wtf - , ,Wx ' 'Emir 'f f ' 'H K I . G n v, 5' ' 5 i Cf . mi., fa ' . ,-5' 4 'l' ..i W 1. , i . -5' V X R 1? ' VQVV L. .N Q f A ii ' 'E 1 ' . ff 4 f, ' 7 ,,, 4 . Row 1: Cliff Sheldon, Judy Siegling, Beth Sommermeyer, Cheryl Spice, Diana Spicer, Vern Spilker. Row 2: . Bette Spletzer, Dave Sponholtz, Ron Stedman, Lois Steinke, David Stieg, Dave Strohschoen. Row 3: Margaret Thies, Bill Thompson, Dan Tews, Ron Thiemann, Joyce Timm, Pat Toekelt. '- V I ' irv,:fi9!' K t ' . A . 7 l ' tf Sattler, Dave Schaaf, Ann Scheumann i ' Row 2.- a W ,mx 7 6' Bob Schlesselman, Robert Schmidt Sandra Schneider ' N 1' f W' f -fy' Craig Schoenbeck, Gloria Schoenbeck Carolyn Schoes Janis Schoppa, Nancy Schraeder, Dave Schultz Nancy Schuon, Keith Schwalenberg, Gloria Seymour , 17 Y , ' if vm i +292 f ' -- .,..- . r L VV ' in l. ' A Qi Row 1: ley Van Cleve Larry Vedder Mary Verando. Margaret Toitch, janet Truemper, Diane Utech, Shir- Row 2: Ruth Ann Vogel, Linda Vossler, Marge Wahlers, Tom Waldkoetter, Victor Waltersdorf, Elaine Wat- neke. Row 3: Dorothy Weatherford, Mike Weber, Nancee Weese, Kenneth Wegener, Lynn Wegener, Al Wendt. 21 H. V , ?i ',5 ax F, , fax at A A vf B ' P.-ffsgf-.ft . Q. A - 'r i Q ' . Sr B A 'RV .- 'X L W' , ' . Eloise Bova Virginia Gillmore Sharon Hendrick Alice Hill Irmgard Hoffmann William Leverence Willard Kipps A l, Q. 3-5:.f A . ,,-- .V , , f al. . .3 - .4 1 . .... - .,,1:',.5Eg'5:? E51457 ' f : if J.. se 6 , - .-Qzfrivztv 1f.i1::ff f' 'tflt sf ' 1' Q. S A , 4 J 3 ... ..1J.l,l.,.,',.q . , I , ---'. - ' f. I . , f , A x af' V ll' 4 'mr - . . I. Q M X .sf 5 .-an f 2 '- .. , Q. 2 . . tml 'gt G' ' . ' Q .. W1 , . 'H--wr ,5 - 4 H .5 e u L 'r L ez 'tfr ' 1 l V ' ' I. gy V' .Q -- Q. ' . ' R' +- f' 1' .- . ff- t .... , 'f .. , , ZW , . ' 1 -- QV H AVVV , . A 531215 r , Q V f y P .QA A , 8 , ia ' EQ . , tg ,, .VM w - Q -V : rr: .Q ew WP . ' WW -, . 'Rf' f,?3E:,:1s:v . --1. x JE gg g..-aryl V:-V Row 1: Paul Wescott, Don Wessel, C, Edward,Wesselman, jan White, Denis Wittenberger, Bill Wittlief. Row 2: Roger Wittman, janet Wolff, Shiela Woodard, George Wright, Sue Wudy, Cheryl Yagow. Row 3: Mary Zeddies, Gloria Ziesemer, Bernie Zirndahl Bob Zimmerschied, Paul Zuehsow, David Zurey. NOT PICTURED Lee Logsdon Lois Nehls Robert Porter Donna Reeves Lorraine Recart John Rothlisberg David Shoblaske f fi-yr 'fm s .,, X E ax, ,. . K T ' .29 ,Y gi-59557 A 1 175, 1 , P A W B 1.1 an v , w 9.6 v , , -r A. fur' ,316- we ,X 01,5 li 5 1 A A are K 1' , 1' 49' uv ,B fllmf' fr uv- .E . K A. fl-A I ,eww Z f' .-,. b , sf i a KM 1 29' ,vhnl P , Q, s x. Row 1: Gloria Adkins, Charlene Agne. Row 2: Carol Ahlschwede, jane Albers. Row 3: Ron Allie, Bobby Andres. Row 4: Dorothea Arne, Gloria Aul, Bill Barney. Raw 5: Mary Ann Bassuener, Ken Becker, Sue Bellinger Row 6: Hal Benecke, Connie Bergquam, Karen Bertels William Bethke Art Beyer Gary Bishop Judi Blake, jo Blanken. Row 7: janet Blankschaen, Fred Bleeke, Dick Block, June Block Gerald Bluhm vi I X My ' I9 s f P d,,-- 7 - ,.,, - QV 5,4 '- . He 'li 49 W .1 535, ,Q .4 b EFL.. V f b -A4A 1 Gm ,.VA ' 1 -. ...M , 3 'i,:g t 'I 1. l V V 1 'fa gf ..V',. Q-.:4.-,'Yr-we 'v-' . . , ' g V V V fairs., VV VV. A VV MA , . ., .NL ...Via Qa . , ,.. 1 . . Y. ... -if-ff: . ..aar::o::::f... , ., ,' 1' . ' . .. - ':. L, X is M 4 -3 N in -as f .Y -we - N , .. ,. 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Row 6: Herta Dullin, Becky Ebert, Kim Eggerstedt. Row 7.' Tom Eggold, Sheri Evans, Diana Fair, Mary Falkenberg, jerry Festa. Row 8: E David Fischer, Ralph Flatt, Mary Floerchinger, Joanne Fredrick, Carol Freitag, Barb f I 59 ef ,cf ' ' sf ,Q f if -:V ww- ? ' ar 1 mv ,4 ' ff ,JV , y ' :fix Q, .. .- wax , ' : fix 7 Fricke, John Fritsche, Kathy Fuerstenau. NF'-vin X253 Y, .mssaih B W 1 B20 x .SQ X 'iw QV , f 'LS '- He-Sw . ' . H. . acts- 1 V - .. . sw ' . . :i5Efi1 '.'-ff If 31- Vi!-. B- f' , , - 11:12 121'-' -- N' ' ' 3 ' X' . 'I :E 5-irsf-if F ' 1, T -'r' a sm.. t- ia- raerar' EE-'f:5'1E'.f - me . , 1 . . i... .- 'f:1':a:j- --1 'Z ' its ,,.a 1l5i ' ' t -- any 1- .4 V I f Q. H: ' E' , R R' 3: g P 49' aw aa X S ... V A ' ' 56? il-'hex ,zzs ' .w as-1-211 Wa, - Za M ' ' ff: i - - Jil? 9: X 1 z Am., U ld -1 I ' in bm' Nil ,f s 'ya q ,M 'R 'Eg .Q N f I 6 X X L 'R Y if f' ml ,1 Su? ,,, 'xg . jk . ,,., x a V' 124--9 . V X vi? af W v Y , , AK 1 5-31. W if f .11 Xa- '65 -' Ir? -Q-'X 0 W 'WW I in Q-4 ', 4 , ff' 40, ,Q V1 ahh' A vggklvs was hp' . W4 Row 1: Sharon Gause, Virginia Gerhart- er, Mary Ann Gerike, Marie Gerzevske, Judy Geuder, Phil Giese, Vivian Glick, Elaine Goehring. Row 2: Dave Gohn, Lynn Gollenberg, Carol Goltermann, Carol Ann Goodrich, Ronald Graef, Doro- thy Graf, Gerri Gray, Richard Green. Row 3: Bruce Gremel, Ruth Grese, Pa- tricia Grossmann, Kathy Grueber, Galen Grulke, jonathan Guel- zow, Rhoda Gutzwiller, Zita Haf- ner. Row 4: Helen Hallien, Janis I-Iartkopf, Jan Hartman, Rick Hase, Heidi Haupt, Alan Hauser, Melinda Hausman, Richard Heidloff. :Z 42 3 f VN 'If' , 'ik' wiv 5--. 'ff,: ' V .Q 44,9 ,I sf-......,,,W W 47 W 'f J., sf X, ,VX I A ' by GQ A l ' G W 'ww H M21 ,2 f-f,::',f+ wig 'U M' -i,, r ' Q--.i 5 C -..., gi , 4 air ,, 4, 110 X f f ni 1 is 'S Y 533- 5 f '5 4 4 -all 5 Jin! vp, WW A - A :Ma ' . . ,.,-hifi .fi-. ba v I Y lv' r ax wb ' cl Ae il 54:5-1 , av ,Q hr, 47--v xxxxx Q1 xexx Xlpiw SX: 3 N' E3 C l' X' -f N U . riqwv ' ,RN 'w ax' ' xt xXirb--x.1-'s- :fx L 'A M X E ti . 'Miv- Y Q'-wr i Row 1: W : fi ' if a5,i.f3e ' '2' if V' 'fl l . - W - ,. 'M ' ,atb x , 3 !l Y Sy ,- ff' 4 ,,.. i'i'5'A ,S553l'fl l 'Q it - .. , , .,,, f ' V: 21 L X 1 'lifi . J x us- 42 - . ' ' 5: l :iv , l , A . . .,.. , ' M , .Q , ,A ,,., w Louise Heimburger, Carole Heimsoth, Howard Heinse, Ed Heise, jl'-+ig'1ff,f4r'- ' , .4 , .oc. . 7' s if Joyce Helmkamp, Sharon Helmreich. Row 2: Diana Hempfing, Gloria Henek, Barbara Lee Henkel, Rob Hepburn, Janet Herfurth, Marvin Himmelman. Row 3: Linda Hofmeister, Karen Holden, Judy Holland, Karen Holsten, Nancy Hoover, Walter Horn, Blair Hoy, Don Hugo. Row 4: , Ellen Janosko, Helen Jaquet, Bonnie Jentz, Jan Johnson. Row 5: Corinne Jonak, Roy,Karpinsky, Ken Kaschinske, Kathy Keller. Row 6: Leon Kellermeier, Rich Zeske, Ronald Keup, Shirley Kindelberger. Row 7.' Kenneth Klages, Jill Kline, Kathy Klopp, Loralee Klotz, Joanne Koerber, William Kopplin, Elaine Kotteman, Joanne Kottke Row 8.' Dianne Krause, Karen Krause, Lynn Kreyling, Jean Krieger, Ron Krohse, Irmgard Krubsack. Raw 9: Joan Krueger, Sharon Krueger, Lynn Krug, Goody Kuepper, Phil Lackland Christine Landin . 3 ' 'i i' 'W' fb. I 'ug V 17 ' uv, ik . ,x yr X E N , YN 'r ' ' .. Qg,5,X K S S a ',-. ix X A X W 6 W 'K , . , L: , V E-'Z' f' 'iam we are ' , 'SFS xy, xii i' .v-,sm Ji-lie t V Mi ,W we ,. , r L- 1 1- ,-:..-ag. . WM 5 fi?-3 '--2.53: ffzlgfggrv V i f ,S ,. .- Wig, ' A Ng ,4 if ff 2 xf xr' L , 1 -: . M1 .,, 'xP' +P:gy: r5.,:x-bn.-f:::,q: ' J . ,. . I '. '. ' - vi? 1 0 fig?- 1 ' f 4 t wg, X 'fi f -. , , afrg- I ' X - 1 Qt? A if fi'-F' .X A if 'V i X33 ' il W' lim, :e A fa F' V' 3 , 'V ' 3 is v i -v - V, fa. V ran, W , mea- ji Q fi : N ' Q.:,..:y 1 1 a ' X ' ,V-: ,Z 3 4 I I A ' 53 ,. I W . 'fri . ' N ' . . ah 4: M was Exqrv i 'eg' L, 9 ., I ' , 4 Q V it I . :ai , f M uw ,P Q. X ' .0 105' 4 'ii -ss f AZ' '- N E5 fr X 'J it i Row 1: Maryellen Laney, Doris Langhans, Dottie Lauter, Charlotte Lee, John Leimer, Karen Leinberger, Pat Lewis, Dave Lieder Row 2' Margie Linder, Shirley Lindert, Gerald Lindsey, David Lineberger, janet Lipsky, Ellen Lipsky, Joyce Long, Juanita Long 5 XA f' vi A Z '-- VN .K ,fe .L .' ab fri i . is V ' ' ' ' lf' QA A ', I ' - V my 1' 1 I' ' 9? 1' -' 5, . , l1i.'Tf'f'9t' 'wmu' ,Qv'if..,i f j ,K 1 .a 91 W 'A V r. r 1 1 . ,', -i ta .. , .. .-uk MW X xx W L . 5:2-T ' 1 , , . N -1 . .7 F- ..g1?arL. a,f'3:f?Q'.f QE, M, aa.. ig . AL- 'V N . . g ' VI 'fre-1--fi t it ' L Xa- ., - sa .1 , ' . Row 1: Z ' f'r- -Q in Ruth Lopahs, Ray Loppnow, Karen Lowke, Lisette Lueker, Kathy Malvitz, Richard A 7 Leak. N ' Mannel, Karen Marquardt N., gQ,,...,.,.2f Zi V e Row 2: I 1 A' Evelyn Martz, Laurie Masch, Gloria Matranga, Gloria Mau, Hebert Meissner, Chris 'A I Melinat, Phyllis Mersiovsky TM Row 3: ,,, ' ,N Irene Mervine, JoAnn Meyer. ' ' fi , Row 4: ' A- if. i ' Tom Meyer, Ralph Mickley. It ' ' Row 5: . - - ' , ' Gary Miller, Nancy Miller, Pat Miller, Roxy Minster, Bill Mohlenhoff, Barbara Morton, r f I Gary Muller 16- .af ik 5 . . wirrmwwrl J V lg.: ,. , . 'A ,4 gf' ,. , 95 any 1, X MW -:'A' A 'W 7 M Q- - 4, Nb ,-I , 'S .,,, .. , N ' 122 , A .I wr v' f It .Eggs- ' if 1--,S -.f ls, ' If I Q ' r' if r xg .sa .X .gi xx NX N N X Q! f s 9, K x i . I' 9' I Qgtwnl fi, K, .. I, '. ., Q fe' ,,,,,,,f f ,fwfr ii ROW 1-' . ,V , V, f Coralee Myers, Elizabeth Nahodyl, Jon Nelson, Carolyn Neukirch, Janet Neumann, Tom Noll, Joanne Odenwald, Miriam Otten. 'Yi i .,,, Q LF' C Row 2.- ,,,, M , MY JoAnne Otto, Marajean Palmreuter, Gene Pampell, Ruth Panning, Candy Peeples, Mary Petersen, Jan Peterson, It .'lV 4-'jig-W -efzf. N z Maureen Pickelman. , - Row 3: ' f :,l. ir ' Bonnie Platt, Bet Pohl . ' i 'I ' 'A , M, W 'f i A gi ROW 41 ' j f H in X ' ' s ,Age Lorraine Pomerantz, Carolyn Popp. 'ay, I W ' W H- it 'EL t 'A -v-. J' Y, W, , 3 ,, .., ,,. 27 'l r ' Q ,, ,. a 'W' Sit is -.,.. .i .'f . af N., , if V .:- K iw s X H ai -'34 X i h l Row 1: Tanis Potivn, Bill Pratt, Kathy Pribula, Bonnie Proebster. Row 2: Sharon Puls, Marie Raffensperger, Janice Ramel, Tom Reck. Row 3: Barbara Reichard, Carol Reis, Richard Reiss, Mary Reitz, Pat Richter. 55 pf IIN 6 5 er. ., A ,,EQ.,i, ,. .VA , ,...- f :low 4 in v it 1 L! xi xg , JY 2 ff f f '. f Q 1 ,li ,f-, l A , '7 if A ri, -,Qui-N, ' ex f 'W Y .. ,VX me V1 , 5 as 1 1 xr Q51-. 1 ff' ' fi x ug , , , , 4- ,W A - . ,af our A I -...I 4 Q' 'VV Ig, af 'QV ' 'A 4 8: 1 .E I T .gif A l Row 1: Trudy Riedel, Robert Rodriquez, Karen Rogers, Terry Rohlfing, Ruth Rohlwing, Roger Rohrbach, Sue Roter- mund, John Rubel Row 2: Bruce Rueber, Thomas Ruppert, Andrew Russell, Ray Ruth, Allan Schattschneider, Carol Schmidt, Gene Schmidt, joe Schmidt Row 3: Tom Schoenherr, Cliff Schoepp Row 4: Kathy Schroeder, Larry Schroeder 'K ' P'-4,' ' X- A ,. 3' - sw- ,. R , U H Q ww . - W . ,f I gp ' Y ' X , di A ' if J' 16 . .J -AV P . ,J af - R A31s',f, arf' S 'M A A Row 1: 3 ' . ' . Diane Schulenburg, Diane Schultz, Marlene Schweyer, Marge Secor, Ruth Ann Selking, Kathryn Siber, Winnifred Sievert, Edie Simantel Row 2.' ' . jerry Smith, Mary Sol-zol, Janet Sonnenberg, jim Sorgatz, Richard Stadler, Bonnie Starck, Sue Starck, Arlon Steinbach Row 3: Werner Stolp, Cynthia Streufert, Cheryl Strohschein, Sally Strussenberg, Carol Sturm, Martin Stutz, Annette Suffern, Emmi Sulzer WK y FQ ,sl l i l l i l SS 4123 I 5 ' N. ' We 24 56 g X ' xr N x f ' QA ' X I tj: - V 'K 'X cs: Raw 1' A 'M' l Zj.'7' gl 'H 'E ' I fr., N -, U ,Z , . J W 5 Q 71115, Nan' Tews Pat Thompson, jeff Thorsen, Louis Tietje, Norma Timm, Elaine Timmerman, Andrea Toups, W , Donna Troutman. Row 2: Lois Tubesing, Warren Tyler, Marcia Uffelman, Janice Van Duren, Dave Vollrath Paul Wangerin, Neil Weber, Sherry Wehmeyer. Raw 3: John Wellen, Terry Wenzel Row 4-' Herta Wichiner, Dave Widenhofer. Row 5: Henry Widmer, Jerelene Wied. .NN , .,, ' ' z i , j i -1--M-M :j f Q? fi! -5- 4 w...bL1,, A' Z T -' iixwfviii M lg 5 its 1 2 WT f v f ' ,ff HQ. ':v I MQW It . K' , , , Rh X ww , Q .,,. q s a X-. X 4 :g 3,15if:g1,3:.:-,.::5:,gsEea: f- , ' 1-'-'.rr:::vEa-: .,1.?s:za:1rE:Sis-r:-QP .,,-u:1'-:s:-:1- 1- QV-':r2-:':::'Z.::5:1-.'.::.::':-I-:2'::2E5:53'.z ' . at X ' 4 a Q 1 0 D c n,Q, 462-3 i Row 1: Pat Wiese, Barbara Wilde, Pam W Row 2: Suzanne Zander, Nancy Ziermann. Row 3: Barbara Zoller, Mary Zurstadt. Kenneth Anderson Arthur Bell john Bickel Marie Bilyea Daniel Boyer Richard Bruss Grover Busch Harold Fanslow Richard Gehrke Naomi Hawkins Thomas Klammer NDT PICTURED Garreth Klemp Glenn Kloha JoAnne Louie Frederick Luks Mary Lutz Mark McNeeley Christine Millies William Mohlenhoff Walter Ohms Gene Pampell Dianne Rang Robert Reed Nancy Remer Bill Rojas Richard Rosenberg Myron Ryglewicz Charles Schlimpert James Smith Ronald Stockman Tana Zwick ilkins, Lewis Williams, Jerome Winterstein, Ruth Wittmus, Carol Wolf, Lynn Wunderlich. INTERNSHIP IS FQ . DECIDING . . PRDFESSIDNAL QUARTER , ' xy rf V l,,,:riv ' 1.23 If MEETING . . . , . . . AND CHILDREN ADULTS I I 1 . . -A I .Q J ,fx H, I . . . TEACHING ' ,. l ,ws ' ff if lnixt 5 in I xl Q 1' .4- 4 x I ,M , S N I 56 IE I ,fs Q 'Q S I I x! if I 'Y s 5 3 Y W ,ag -,., x 4 X97 , Qx , . pw . Yr , ' I T-Gif-f'5L f-If f I N Q 4 x Iixx M dk ML 9 .N as .5 ,iw fi J Q VN qs LII. Q 'YV Xe IA ' Ni mx rc axfzfxx . S' K was xii aw ' ' Ii G. 'm 5? I IA NIx '.pN fygff I wa I H ,puff A I 'K E ' A -I V X uv ' .- Afwzqwf JL- f Q' I' s 'If' il L f II x 1' . . LEARNING WORSHIPI . . . CARING QQ ' Practical Pa PLANNING 9 1 O O O if I pfaazfs , f 'x 'asf 6 I !g .I f lk 'egg'--vi so :QQ- Ni! I , ' ' g f Marin 2 .Q . ' 4 , ' W ,naw -in ff- fl:-A , i 1 ,s :Z - ' 4 ' 'in fi ' I 31 Q-C.,! ,,.':ff':- ' ian +ff3,Q.,-f-J ,Jak K 1 fff ,1'lg-ze? y-yi DONNA JANSSEN Holy Cross-St. Louis, Missouri SANDRA JARLING Immanuel-Dundee, Illinois JAMES KRACHT St. john-Northbrook, Illinois BARBARA KRUSE St. Paul-Addison, Illinois GERALD KUKER Trinity-Hicksville, New York MARIELLEN LENSE Concordia-Rockford, Illinois JEAN LEVAGOOD Immanuel-Seymour, Indiana CAROL MANDEVILLE Bethlehem-Roseville, Michigan t 1 . ,,s. , 'rl' 1 ' 4 u 1:7 JA 1 W' DON SACKREITER Salem-Florissant, Missouri PETER STRODL St. Luke-Chicago, Illinois ELEANOR STUMPF Trinity-Port Huron, Michigan VIVIAN TROST Trinity-West Chicago, Illinois ALICE WILSON Ascension-St. Louis, Missouri MARTIN ZEHNDER Our Redeemer-Muskegon, Michigan - 'B mf , rv BILL ASH Ashburn-Chicago, Illinois TED BARTELI. Peace-Detroit, Michigan DIERDRE BELINSKY Immanual-Hillside, Illinois BEVERLY FLETKE St. Matthew-Manhattan, New York ROBERT FRIEBUS Christ-Lansing, Michigan CHARLES GABLER Lutheran School Association-Decatur, Illinois ELAINE GELDNER St. Mark-Houston, Texas DAVID HARDY St. Paul-Napoleon, Ohio s4:a -iatv '--r I .1 -4'- - V' 1 4 f 'fi'-nn' S' +.' A H 1 M f,-i , ,A- , ,' mw. 1,4 A, Vi . BETTY PLACE Trinity--Centralia, Illinois FRANCES POPP St. Paul-West Allis, Wisconsin CONNIE PUCCI Zion-Belleville, Illinois EDGAR REHMER St. Paul-Janesville, Wisconsin JOANN REITH St. Paul-Glen Burnie, Maryland DAVID ROWSELL Salem-Affton, Missouri DENNIS SCHAAR Christ-Murray, Utah TRAY SCHREIBER, JR. Hope--Whittier, California fi 5 1 RCW. 9 SQ' Si' iv I . -H+ f if , F is x i- 5 ' r, Y.:fl,1? W? ix N 'S A .j V f an ., -1' 1- , .,,,'+ i .ffxf -. i' H .. 'W . i Qi Wifi .vs,V eo ll A HARRY AKRE Trinity-Edwardsville, Illinois MARTHA BALBACH Central Lutheran School-New Haven, Indiana LOIS BOYER St. Thomas 8: St. Peter-East Detroit, Michigan LINDA BOARDMAN Elm Grove-Elm Grove, Wisconsin ROBERT COLLIN Immanuel-Altamont, Illinois MARGARET DEWAR St. John-Galveston, 'Texas JAMES EDWARDS St. Matthew-Lemont, Illinois LINDA ELLER St. Paul-Oaklawn, Illinois ROBERT FEDERWITZ Trinity-Utica, Michigan TED FRANK St, Paul-Skokie, Illinois CAROL GAEDE First--Glencoe, Minnesota THOMAS GIORDANO St. Paul-Chicago Heights, Illinois GARY GORLINE Martin Luther-Buffalo, New York JAMES GLANDER Redeemer-Austin, Texas DAVE GRUENHAGEN St. Matthew-Walled Lake, Michigan THOMAS HINTZ Trinity-Merrill, Wisconsin INTERNS NOT PICTLIRED MARY HOPKINS Zion-Marengo, Illinois WALTER HUEBNER St. John-Choska, Michigan BETTY HUGHES Green Park-Lemay, Missouri CAROL KLEMP Central Lutheran-Beecher, Illinois VERN KLOTZ, JR. St. John-Pt. Richmond, Staten Island, New York BILL KOOI Griffith-Griffith, Indiana MARY LOSURE St. John--Elgin, Illinois MARTIN LUTZ St. Mark-Steeleville, Illinois DAVE MAHLER First Evangelical-Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania SANDRA MAHONEY Trinity-Indianapolis, Indiana KAREN MARTIN St. Paul-Kankakee, Illinois JUDY 84 DANIEL MAY Northwest School Ass'n-Milwaukee, Wisconsin PAUL MERCIER Peace-Saginaw, Michigan ALAN MERRIFIELD St. John-Milwaukee, Wisconsin FRED MEYER First Immanuel-Chicago, Il'linois GERHART NETZER Bethlehem-Saginaw, Michigan SENIORS RANDOLPH NEUMANN St. Paul-Grafton, Wisconsin CHARLES PETERMAN St. Paul-Chicago, Illinois ROGER SACHTLEBEN St. Andrew-Park Ridge, Illinois JAMES SCHMIDT Trinity-Waconia, Minnesota ROBERTA SCHMITZ St. Peter-St. Peter, Illinois JUDY SCHRAMM St. Peter-Joliet, Illinois MICHELLE SCHUTT First Immanuel-Chicago, Illinois DONNA JEAN SEIB Our Savior-Flint, Michigan ARTHUR SMITH Christ-St. Joseph, Michigan CANDACE SMITH First Immanuel-Chicago, Illinois JERRY WALDKOETTER St. Lorenz-Frankenmuth, Michigan NANCY WARGO St. Peter-Arlington Heights, Illinois KARLA WEGNER Bethany-Houston, Texas HENRY WULFF Zion, Cologne, Minnesota BRIAN YOUNG Zion-San Francisco, California ' x X 2 its 1 Row 1: John Torrnoehlen, Doris Kriegel, Irmgard Krubsack. Row 2: Roy Schroeder, Don Halter, Paul Wackenhuth. ff X . X ff X I X X X f MQ! ff X x w X XX XX N XX , X XS X NX x X Ng xx N X XXX kg QXX X XX N f'Z XX r X fy f 4 , X X X 49' 7 , N F ' XX NX W ll JJ ff M f ' f i f ! 1 Y f X fff f y X W I f I4 ,X .IA X, ,ff I I KLEIN if ARLIN A. ARBEITER Math-Science Gorham, Illinois Graduate Studies JV Basketball, Concordia Players, junior Board, SRO, STAG, YLTG, Pillar! I111erner1'.' East Detroit, Michigan REBEKAI-I E. BAEHR Music-Education 3618 Beebe Rd., Newfane, New York Arrigned lo: Redeemer, Westfield, New Jersey kee, Wisconsin SRO Aifemz'ed.' Concordia, Portland, Oregon Rolla, North Dakota To be arrigzzed 6522 Oak, Kansas City, Missouri Religious Floor Leader Atlezzded: St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri ELAINE B. BADEN Mathematics 76-ov 176th st., Eiushmg, N. Y. Afrigned to: Bethlehem, Brooklyn, New York Ambassadors for Christ, Religious Service Area Azlended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York JANICE W. BAHLMAN Religion 14650 Canal Rd., Mt. Clemens, Michigan Arrigzzed zo: Bethany-Trinity, Waynesboro, Vir- Arrigfzed fo: Lutheran High School, Milwau- BLAYNE R. ALBRECI-IT Guidance Intramurals Azzezzded: Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota MERRILEE ANDERSON Guidance Arrigned to: Concordia, Maplewood, Missouri no , Ambassadors for Christ, College Chorus, junior giUi2l College Choir, Spertazofj, Kapelle, Religious Service Area RANDOLPH I BANWART KENNETH BAUER , Math-science English and American Literature 52 Connaught Dr., Medicine Hat, Alberta, f 386 N. Crystal St., Elgin, Illinois Canada Arrigzzed to: Bethany, Chicago, Illinois Social Floor Leader, STAG, Intramurals I21!t'1'mfa'.' Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania 64 Graduate Studies SRO Cultural Service Area, Intramurals Aftended: University of Alberta v1oLA ABBOTT Ph' ' 1 ' DUANE K' ALB-ERS Nafufal Science 6,2 E, Pm, Bum, M,,m,n, lm' Science 3413 W. 54th sf., Cleveland, ohm Afrigned zo: Springfield Seminary Athletic Floor Leader, C Club, Intramurals Aflezzded: St. john's, Winfield, Kansas ELLSVUORTH ANDERSON History 3632 Williams Hwy., Grants Pass, Oregon T0 be arrigzzed Religious Service Area, RDG, Senior Board, Who's Who, Specfalor Attended: Stanford University JIACQUELINE APPELT Religion 3737 W. Branting Lane, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Arrigzzed Io: St. Stephen's, Hickory, North Carolina Religious Floor Leader, Speclator, STAG, Treble Choir Inzerned: Saginaw, Michigan AH. QA. r om, RN 'J rqyulhv- --Q .4 , 2 'arc eff' PETER BAUER American History 33-06 55th Avenue Long Island City, New York Assigned io: St. james, Northrop, Minnesota Basketball Manager, Pillars, STAG, Football, Sperfator, Intramurals, Tennis manager and trainer In1e1'ned.' Readlyn, Iowa Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York LINDA F. BECHER Physical,Education R. R. 2, Warsaw, Indiana Assigned zo: Lutheran High School, Los Angeles, California Athletic Floor Leader, Spectator, WAA, Intra- mural Council, Intramurals JAMES R. BEILKE Geography Route 5, Merrill, Wisconsin Assigned lo: Lutheran School Association, De- catur, Illinois Baseball 'TL 'ima .iw AY KAREN L. BAUMGART Biology 1205 Roland Rd., Lyndhurst, Ohio Assigned lo: Immanuel, Brookfield, Wisconsin Athletic Floor Leader, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Community Service Area, Junior Board, junior College Choir, Spemzfor, SAC, Intra- murals LYNN E. BEENING Math-Science 4507 W. 90th Place, Oaklawn, Illinois Assigned io: St. Paul, Addison, Illinois C.U. Committee, Intramurals, Treble Choir WILLARD H. BELLIN Math-Science N. 90 W. 16555 Roosevelt Dr., Menonomee Falls, Wisconsin Assigned zo: Central Lutheran School Associa- tion, New Haven, Indiana C Club, Concordia Players, Intramurals, SRO, STAG, Track Inzerned: Merrill, Wisconsin MMM, WMI .4-will-gps - Afwv RICHARD P. BENEDUM Music Literature 4685 N. 109 St., Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Assigned lo: Concordia College, Portland, Ore- gon College Chorus, CAC, Homecoming Committee, junior College Choir, Senate, Student Associa- tion, STAG, Who's Who, Senior College Choir lnlerned: Hammond, Indiana DOROTHY BERNDT Sociology 1440 Johnston S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Assigned to: Messiah, Fairview Park, Ohio Cheerleader, C.U. Committee, junior Board, Religious Floor Leader, Who's Who, Sound Majority Singers KAREN I. BIALOUS Sociology Assembly Point, Lake George, New York Assigned to: Pilgrim, Chula Vista, California C.U. Committee, Intramurals Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York ,i ,fu-...a 'Z , ' ' 5 f 'S e DAVID F. BERGANT Speech 5620 22nd Ave., Kenosha, Wisconsin Assigned zo: Bethlehem, Saginaw, Michigan C.U. Committee, Junior Board, RDG, Intra- murals MARLENE M. BEZ American History 8918 Fenton, Detroit, Michigan Assigned ta: Messiah, Ewa Beach, Hawaii Intramurals, Speclazor, Treble Choir WANDA M. BIEL Sociology Hillsboro, North Dakota Assigned zo: St. Paul's, Ceylon, Minnesota Spectator, Ambassadors for Christ, Religious Floor Leader, Kapelle, Azlendedq Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota, Con- cordia, Seward, Nebraska 65 ROBERTA BISHOP English and American Literature 6811 Van Buren Place, Merrillville, Indiana Afrigfzed 10: Bethany, Naperville, Illinois DAVID XV. BOGDA Religion 304 Tovhy Avenue, Park Ridge, Illinois Assigned 10: St. Paul's, Glen Burnie, Maryland Ambassadors for Christ, Basketball, Intramurals JAMES L. BONNET Sociology 4409 Rokeby Road, Baltimore, Maryland Ayrigzzed 10: St. Matthew, Pawtucket, Rhode Island HRC, Intramurals Azfendei' Concordia, Bronxville, New York GORDON C. BLOCK Physical Education 12055 Emelia St. Birch Run, Michigan Arrigzzed lo: Trinity, Edwardsville, Illinois C Club, Football, Men's Council, Religious Floor Leader, Senate, SAC, STAG Inzerrzed: Park Ridge, Illinois KAREN S. BOHLEBER Geography 723 N. Lemcke, Evansville, Indiana Auigned fo: Lakewood School Association, Lakewood, Ohio Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, STAG, Religious Service Area, String Ensemble, YLTG, SFL Irzfe1'ned.'- Addison, Illinois ERVIN E. BORCHERDING Art Latimer, Iowa .Assigned zo: Green Park School Association, St. Louis, Missouri 0 Aztended: Bethany, Mankato, Minnesota 11' MQW ,,,..a.-1.4-.4 ' was 'T AB t, 'T' ,aa .. '5-A ,,,-Y' 1 ...N iv' A R ix 'Lib 17 BONNIE BORHART Church Music Route ffl, Huntley, Illinois Arrigned fo: St. john's, Ellisville, Missouri Ambassadors for Christ, Choral Choir, College Chorus, Public Relations Service Area, Religious Floor Leader, Spectator, Women's Council, In- tramurals CHRISTINE A. BORMANN History 319 E. Center, Petersburg, Michigan Graduate Studies Kapelle, Performing Arts Committee, Ambassa- dors for Christ, Junior Choir Alzended: jackson Jr. College KENNETH R. BRACKMANN Guidance 431 Addison, Elmhurst, Illinois Arrigzzed to: Zion, Bensenville, Illinois Intramurals, RDG, Social Floor Leader YVONNE M. BORKEY Sociology Route 41, Templeton, California Afxigzzed to: Messiah, St. Louis, Missouri HRC Attended: Concordia, Oakland, California ELLEN M. BOSCH Art Montauk Hwy., East Quogue, New York Auigned to: St. Matthew, Pawtucket, Rhode Island Athletic Floor Leader, Junior Board, Intramurals, Women's Council Aztezzded: Concordia, Bronxville, New York JOAN M. BRANDT Psychology 1212 S. Walnut, Seymour, Indiana Axrigzzed zo: Redeemer, South Gate, California Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, STAG, Social Service Area, YLTG, Intramurals Irzterrzcdx Muskegon, Michigan Attended: St. Paul's, Concordia, Mo. l l I 1 l l l I 1 l r l 1 l i W, lv Ai li l 1 ls 1 l l .. QU cbs ,,. .......,..,. -Z lb -ex RICHARD C. CALHOUN Math-Science 8518 Carol St., Niles, Illinois Graduate Studies C Club, Football, Track, junior College Choir, Men's Council Azferzded: De Paul University, Chicago, Illinois DONALD L. CHAPLIN History R. R. 9961, Farmington, Missouri Arrigzzed zo: Our Savior, New Orleans, Louisiana Basketball JOHN T. CHU Music 310 un Chow Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong Graduate Studies College Chorus, Men's Council, Intramurals, junior Board, Religious Service Area, Kapelle KATHLEEN M. CARR NORMA BRAUN Music Education 761 El Centro Road, El Sobrante, California fi5.I'ig7I6!l' Zo: Faith, Denver, Colorado College Chorus Atlezzded: Concordia, Oakland, California MARGRET M. BUDDE Church Music 627 Cook, Portage, Wisconsin Ariigzzed 10: Trinity, Bronx, New York Concordia Players, Intramurals, junior College Choir, STAG, Sperlalor 17Zl6l'?2n'?LZ7.' Marengo, Illinois CLYDE A. BUNTE Geography Baldwin, Illinois Graduate Studies Homecoming Committee Curriculum and Instruction 746 W. 25rd St., Merced, California . Arrigrzed zo: First, Monrovia, California Social Floor Leader Allezzded: Concordia, Oakland, California DIANE M. CHRISTIAN Route 41, Theresa, Wisconsin Graduate Studies College Chorus, CAC, Cultural Service Area, Women's Council KAREN CHUCK Religion 6701 Dellbank Dr., Cleveland, Ohio Arrigned lo: Trinity, Santa Ana, California Athletic Floor Leader, French Club, Pillars, Reli- gious Service Area, RDG, Intramurals, Extra- murals, English and American Literature .32 'XWILLIAM W. BROCKLEY Guidance R, R. ffl, Wisconsin Dells, Wisccwiisin Afrigzzed lo: Our Savior, Bronx, New York Concordia Players, STAG, Pillarr, Young Re- publicans Izzferzzedx Skokie, Illinois WILLIAM BULLXVINKLE Math-Science 34-07 45th Street, Long Island City, New York Arrigned lo: Our Savior, Bronx, New York Concordia Players . Altended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York DONALD G. BUUCK Geography 2528 Jefferson, Midland, Michigan Arrigned lo: St. john, Berlin, Wisconsin Chapel Choir, Intramurals, STAG lnierrzed: Napolean, Ohio warp 'uf' '.iT '? 11 -'ui 'kg on-anjq, ' -vrfwzw , fi V. mf? IWW. fps. Concordia Players, Intramurals, SRO 502 N. Broad St., Elkhorn, Wisconsin Assigned zo: Ashburn, Chicago, Illinois Dominoes, C. U. Board MARY E. DANIELSON Route 9962, Emmett, Idaho Athletic Floor Leader, Women's Council Afzended: Concordia, Portland, Oregon H ., 1 . 4. if' 1 ' :af :gy 1 K M Q A 5 .M fli. MB ,g,,.,. - 1, xx 'i V -' Lf X , 4 Q 'J ff ,lv 1K.a,.adIe:L.ea- , I ...ag BARBARA A. DAVIS Sociology 12831 Abington, Detroit, Michigan Assigned zo: Concordia, Kirkwood, Missouri Ambassadors for Christ, College Chorus, C.U. Committee, HRC, Women's Council Religious Floor Leader, Social Floor Leader LISA DIEBENOW Youth Leadership 106 Prospect Avenue, Middletown, New York Auigned 10: St. Paul's, Providence, Rhode Island Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, YLTG, Spring Banquet Comm., C.U. Committee ANGELA L. DOBBERFUHL Sociology 5717 N.E. Church, Portland, Oregon Aryigzzed 10: St, john's, Napa, California Religious Floor Leader Azfended: Concordia, Portland, Oregon 68 CHRISTINE M. DAVIS Guidance 2275 Townsend Rd., Seaford, New York Auigzzed zo: Immanuel, Palatine, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, Chapel Choirg Concordia Players, Public Relations Service Area, Religious Floor Leader, STAG, Sperzatar, Student Associa- tion Inferrzedx Oak Lawn, Illinois GAYLE B. DIECK Math-Science 80-51 210 Street, Queens Village, New York Assigned io: St. Peter, Arlington Heights, Illinois C.U. Committee, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, Social Service Area ROSEMARIE P. DOERING Youth Leadership 859 24th Avenue, San Francisco, California To be assigned College Chorus, Pillars, Spermtar, Public Re- lations Service Area, YLTG, Social Floor Leader Aflezzded: San Francisco State' College, City College of San Francisco RICHARD J. CLAUS Math-Science 374 W. Erie, Street, Rogers City, Michigan Arfigned to: Trinity, Tinley Park, Illinois JEFFREY D. DALEY, History English and American Literature Arrigned to: Calvary, San Lorenzo, California 'W Y 'Amar SUZANN G. CRAIG Sociology 5430 N.E. 34, Portland, Oregon Arrigrzed zo: Zion, Anaheim, Calfiornia Anezzded: Concordia, Portland, Oregon KAREN L. DAMKIER English and American Literature 1464 Benedict Dr., San Leandro, California Auigzzed ta: St. john's, Orange, California Ambassadors for Christ, Kapelle Attended: Concordia, Oakland, California BARBARA L. DAU Art 3854 Wrightwood, Chicago, Illinois Arrigfzed zo: St. John, Wheaton, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, Cheerleader, Sound Ma- jority Singers, junior College Choir, Intra- murals , ff amd ' .Lf . am , rg f p , 4-:bv 'fur f 'W 5 ITYTL' CAROLYN M. DOMMER Psychology 412 Central Beach Blvd., Biloxi, Mississippi Arrigned to: Good Shepherd, Irving, Texas Religious Service Area, STAG, Intramurals Izzterned: Perryville, Missouri Attended: Concordia, Austin, Texas RUTH M. EBERHARD Sociology 2134 Edgehill Road, Louisville, Kentucky Graduate Studies HRC, Senate, STAG, YLTG Izzterned.' Glen Burnie, Maryland BETTY A. EBKE Physical Education Diller, Nebraska Arrigned to: Our Savior, Monticello, Indiana Ambassadors for Christ, Intramurals, STAG, Women's Council, Assistant Residence Coun- selor Ifzterzzed: Cleveland, Ohio Attended: St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri 'Q .mama A. ELEANOR DUDA Geography Route 15511, Oviedo, Florida Arrigzzed to: Prince of Peace, Hollywood, Florida College Chorus, Extramurals, Social Floor Leader, Intramurals, Pillar! MARILYN L. EBERT Church Music 105 Laurel, Vacaville, California Arrigned to: Our Savior, Springfield, Illinois Ambassadors for Christ, Chapel Choir Attended: Concordia, Oakland, California RODNEY A. ECKERT , Histo1'Y 2041 Deane Blvd., Racine, Wisconsin Arrigned to: Calvary, Silver Spring, Maryland Young Republicans, Intramurals, STAG Interzzed: Dallas, Texas Attended: University of Wisconsin ANNETTE E. EGGERZZ Music Education Route 9452, S regon Arrigzzed to: Grace, Northbrook,,lllinois Concordia Players, Fine Arts Festival, Madrigals, Sound Majority Singers, Womens Council, Kap- elle Attended: Concordia, Portland, Oregon, Portland State College EILEEN M. ELLERBRUCH History 3N748 Valley View Road, Addison, Illinois Arrigzzed to: Trinity, Port Arthur, Texas Intramurals, Spectator, YLTG DAVID U. EWALD Guidance 9947 Delhi Drive, St. Louis, Mo. Assigned to: Immanuel, Mt. Vernon, New York Athletic Floor Leader, Football, Homecoming Committee, Men's Council, Track, STAG Interned: Fremont, Nebr. GSU!-3 .. CARL S. EISMAN Physical Education 1927 Shelby Street, New Albany, Indiana Arrigned to: Hillcrest School, Jos, Nigeria, Africa C Club, Football, Intramurals, SAC, Social Service Area, Social Floor Leader, Track Interzzed: Euclid, Ohio CAROLYN G. ERNST Geography 12455 N. Farmdale, Mequon, Wisconsin Arrigned to: Monona Evangelical, Monona, Wisconsin College Chorus, Collegiettes, STAG, Spectator, RDG, Kapelle, junior College Choir, Home- coming Committee, Intramurals Intemed: Kankakee, Illinois GENE K. EWALD Religion 9947 Delhi Drive, St. Louis, Missouri Arrigned to: Calvary, Havertown, Pennsyl- vania C Club, Track, Intramurals MARGENE FARMER Sociology 755 South West Street, jacksonville, Illinois .fl.i-.rrqmfd mx Salem, jacksonville, Illinois Pilltzrr .IOANNE L. FISCHLE Music Education 39 james Street, Westwood, New jersey To be df,ff.QlIKl4J Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Fine Arts Festi- val, junior Board, Religious Floor Leader, Senior Board, Homecoming Committee, Treble Choir MARILYN R, FREY Music Education 4077 W. 214 Street, Fairview Park, Ohio Arfigzzed Io: Hope, Chicago, Illinois College Chorus, Intramurals, Senior Board, Social Service Area I 4 3 V 5. ' ' V- ':' V ' .' .V . -V 'WU' f Y ., , , ' .V1.:-'f- 'iV.- V. '-5-552 'ff .,- ,- '..w2-ffmifl 3. v , ,vxkzy 5 .1 -3-gg, 'W-'g' V. .V - . r , ' ,V 1,-, :V Vi. A- V . '- V V a,'-'.-f?i.- ' , , ' V3 ' , ag: VL., Q A , Q V V Mau, .4 Q'-n 44 ' ,Q A. aaa., , -VVH 4 lX Yf A it 'f 'S CAROLYN R. FISCHER English and American Literature 13990 Sussex,, Detroit, Michigan Afrigzzed lo: Trinity, Utica, Michigan Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, S. F. L., Social Service Area NANCY R. FREGIEN Religion 504 Racine Street, Waterford, Wisconsin Arrigzzed 10: Emmaus, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Collegiettes, IRC, Senate, Homecoming Com- mittee, Religious Service Area, Women's Coun- JERRY F. FREYHOLTZ Administration Fenton, Iowa Assigned lo: Pilgrim, Beaverton, Oregon Football Interned: Whittier, California Jw THOMAS R. FROMMER Youth Leadership 4725 Benning, Houston, Texas Artigfzed to: Messiah, Fairview Park, Ohio Ambassadors for Christ, Collegians, Concordia Players, YLTG Altezzdeds Concordia, Austin, Texas RALPH P. GEHNER Church Music Route 9451, Mount Olive, Illinois Assigned 10: Zion, Marengo, Illinois College Chorus, Intramurals, Kapelle, Arzended: St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri RUTH E. GENSCH Music Education 611 Cedar Street, Park Ridge, Illinois Arrigznfd 10: Immanuel, Bridgman, Michigan College Chorus, Homecoming Committee Reli- gious Service Area, Religious Floor Leader, Kapelle, junior College Choir 4' Q-:gy '-s. it f Q lk' '43, A 'S DoRofrHEA C. FUCHS Psychology 34-53 91st Street, Jackson Heights, New York Arrigned 10: Our Savior, Arlington, Virginia Concordia Players, Intramurals, junior College Choir, STAG, Treble Choir, Assistant Resi- dence Counselor Interned: Dundee, Illinois GARYAL. GEIER Geography 3843 N. 28 Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Arfigned 10: St. Paul, Providence, Rhode Island Band, Brass Ensemble, Dominoes Attended: Concordia, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Concordia Senior College, Fort Wayne, Indiana PHILIP J. GERSMEHL Geography 1055 Lynn, Napolean, Ohio Graduate Stud-ies Band, Brass Ensemble, RAC, Concordia Players, German Club, Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals, RDG, Sound Majority Singers l I i i I t I il 4 i li - -mi VXA QA. ,tb , ,,,.,, , -er-'25, gr DELOREIS M. GIESE Geography Route 9461, Mayville, Wisconsin Arrigzzed zo: St. Matthew, Edmonds, Wash- ington' College Chorus, junior College Choir, Social Floor Leader, Kapelle CAROLYN D. GNEWUCH English and American Literature 1310 Hutson Drive, Watertown, Wisconsin Concordia Players,' Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, YLTG NORMA J. GOETSCH Bible History and Interpretation 12844 Corbett, Detroit, Michigan Arrigned fo: Our Savior, Chicago, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, C.U. Committee, Pillar, Treble Choir KATHLEEN N. GLADE English and American Literature 2993 Curtis, Des Plaines, Illinois Arrigrzed Io: St. john, Grand Haven, Michigan C.U. Committee, Extramurals, Senate, junior Board, French Club, Spectator, Parent 'Week- end, Intramurals, Athletic Floor Leader SHIRLEY A. GOECKER Guidance Route 9992, Seymour, Indiana Arrigned zo: St. john, Sebewaing, Michigan Concordia Players, STAG, SAC, Religious Floor Leader, Homecoming Committee YLTG, Social Service Area, Intramurals Izzlerzzedx Bach, Michigan EDWARD E. GRAEFE Art 1228 S. 22 Street, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Graduate Studies! Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Collegians, Intra- murals, STAG, Young Democrats lzzlerzzed: New York, New York Attended: Unversity of Wisconsin CONNIE M. GRAICHEN Sociology 2818 W. Burham Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Arrigned to: Zion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin RAC, NVomen's Council, YLTG DAVID P. GROTELUESCHEN Geography 575 N. Spring, Elgin, Illinois Afrigned Zo: St. Paul, Indianapolis, Indiana Athletic Floor Leader, Basketball, Intramurals, Spemzfor Ifzlerzzed: Murray, Utah RUTH L. GRUETZNER Music 210 XV. Hart, Pasadena, Texas Arrigned 10: Concordia College, River Forest, Illinois Chapel Choir, College Chorus, junior College Choir, Motif, Religious Floor Leader, Kapelle, Women's Council CAROL J. GRAMS English and American Literature 323 Burkhardt, Forest Park, Illinois To be arfigned Concordia Players, Intramurals, Spectaior KAREN K. GRUENWALD English 6911 Coleshire, Dallas, Texas Arrigrzed to: Trinity, Port Huron, Michigan Parties Committee, Social Floor Leader, Intra- murals Altended: Concordia, Austin, Texas ROBERT A. GUGEL History 3710 Central Drive, Fort Wayne, Indiana Assigned zo: Tabor, Chicago, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, Chapel Choir, Football, Intramurals, Intramural Council, Junior College Choir www 1-nav TWV' Iwi .42 GO' ic Hfmn-.! 4. 'Y'!!' mmm 3051 OM. mf!!! LLB? an 42 -J X .4 , 'aww 11 Q'? OLA IW. I-IAYNES Religion Route 41, Camden, Alabama To be arrigned Alzezzded: Alabama Lutheran College, Selma, Alabama MARYANN HEIN Music Education Route 9951, Jacksonville, Oregon Arrigzzed for Trinity, Buhl, Idaho College Chorus, Concordia Players, Intramurals, junior College Choir, Public Relations Service Area, Kapelle fillwzrzletzf' Concordia, Portland, Oregon MARIE L. HENDRICKSON English and American Literature E. 3808 19th, Spokane, XX'ashington Arrigncd 10: Spokane School Association, Spo- kane, Wfashington Athletic Council, Athletic Floor Leader, Intra- murals, Social Floor Leader, Azfendedr Concordia, Portland, Oregon 72 cr-er RONALD L. HEDKE Sociology EDNA E. GULLICKSON Art 1432 Graffigna, Lodi, California Arrigned Zo: Bethesda, Pine Lawn, Missouri College Chorus, Intramurals Affemleds Concordia, Oakland, California JAMES A. HANDRICH Humanities 6922 W. Vlfisconsin, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Arsigzzed ro: St. Matthew, New York, New York Band, College Chorus, STAG, C.U. Committee, CAC, Intramurals junior College Choir, SAB, Senior College Choir, Who's Who, Men's Coun- cil Izzierzzerl' Staten Island, New York SHIRLEY A. HANTAK Youth Leadership 4726 Turney, Garfield Hts., Ohio Arrigned 10: Holy Cross, Fort Wayne, Indiana C.U. Committee, Concordia Players, Home- coming Committee, Senate, YLTG, Public Re- lations Service Area, Intramurals RICHARD W. HAKALA Music Education Box 97-A, Marlboro, New Hampshire Anigned zo: Trinity, Manchester, Missouri Ambassadors for Christ, College Chorus, Col- legians, Concordia Players, Pillarr, STAG, Chorale Choir, Intramurals, Junior College Choir I11fc:'f1ed.' Manchester, Missouri SHARON L. HANTAK Art 4726 Turney, Garfield Hts., Ohio Arrigned 10: Our Savior, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania Concordia Players, Eine Arts Eesti-val, CAC, Homecoming Committee, Public Relations Serv- ice Area, Social Floor Leader, YLTG, Intral murals JOHN HAWLICHECK Sociology 35 Passaic, West Paterson, New jersey Arrigrzed io: Trinity, Bronx, New York College Chorus, Concordia Players, Spectator STAG Irzferfzed' St. Louis, Missouri Azferzded: Northwestern Michigan 107 S. William Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois Arrigzzed 10: St. Paul, Addison, Illinois C Club, Intramurals, Tennis NORMAN D. HELLMERS Psychology 5-100 Chatham Dr., New Orleans, La. Graduate Studies C Club, College Chorus, Collegians, Concordia Players, Football, German Club, Intramurals, RDG, STAG, Track, Senior College Choir Interzzedx Royal Oak, Michigan VIRGINIA E. HERODES Religion 2729 W. Melrose, Chicago, Illinois Arrigned zo: Redeemer-Our Savior, Grand Rapids, Michigan Intramurals, Religious Service Area, Religious Floor Leader ii -QV! N I 1255 ,G tug, e,,X 'Cf' wa, t '21 Gi QQ, V , if V. 4 35 ROSEMARY A. HINCK English and American Literature 1820 Colfax Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minnesota Assigned 10: St. John, Chester, Illinois C.U. Committee, Homecoming Committee, In- tramurals, Junior Board, Senate, Sound Majority Singers, Social Service Area, Social Floor Leader, Women's Council LARRY E. HOFFSCHNEIDER Geography Route 4952, Waco, Nebraska Assigned Ia: St. Paul, Beatrice, Nebraska Basketball, Intramurals KAREN S. HYNOUS English and Speech 570 Morgan Street, Elgin, Illinois To be assigned Concordia Players 4 'h 'Rv' uuvwvu yew, , . i +. CHARLENE E. I-IINOTE Psychology Route 991, Gulf Breeze, Florida To be assigned Student Association Atlezzded: Pensacola Junior College KATHLEEN L. HUBB Sociology 415 Aster Street, Laguna Beach, California Assigned 10: St. Paul, Olive, California Homecoming Committee, Intramurals, Pillars, Social Floor Leader Ailended: Concordia, Oakland, California SHARON M. IBEN Youth Leadership 1959 Granada Dr., Twin Falls, Idaho Assigned Io: St. John, Forest Park, Illinois Pillars. Social Floor Leader, STAG, Iz11er11ed.' Elgin, Illinois Altendeds Concordia, Portland, Oregon .yi 2535 DAWN K. IRVIN Guidance 7840 30th Ave., Kenosha, Wisconsin Assigned 10: St. John, Hamkin, New York Intramurals, Religious Floor Leader, Spectalor, Social Service Area, Social Floor Leader SANDRA L. JENSEN Religion 4905 W. Fullerton Ave., Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul, West Point, Nebraska Ambassadors for Christ, Cultural Service Area, Intramurals, Synchorized Swimming, Parent Weekend DAVID C. JORDING Math-Science 812 W. 15th St., Sterling, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Chapel Choir, Junior College Choir, Religious Floor Leader, Intramurals, Track flu ff' Wu '-1z7f ', 'v W tw-'!9v WW- .4-My YD' ALLAN R. JACOBS Math-Science 1789 Terrace Dr., Belmont, California Assigned lo: Concordia, Kirkwood, Missouri CAC, Cultural Service Area, Social Floor Leader, SRO Attended: Concordia, Oakland, California KATHRYN E. JONES Psychology 402 Bridge Street, Swedt Springs, Missouri Assigned zo: St. Peter, Mt. Clemens, Michigan SAC, Social Floor Leader, STAG, Izzlerzzeds Mt. Clemens, Michigan Attended: St. Paul's College, Concordia, Mis- souri GAY E. JUNGKUNTZ Sociology 1630 W. Governor, Springfield, Illinois Assigned 10: St. Paul, Addison, Illinois College Chorus, C.U. Committee 73 Azzezzded: Alabama Lutheran College, Selma, KEITH KAMMAN Physical Education Box 35, Friendship, Indiana flJ'If,Q71Fd lo: St. Matthew, Westfield, Texas Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, STAG ll1lFfI1e'!17.' Beecher, Illinois MICHAEL L. KELLY Religion 4584 Park Street, Jacksonville, Fla. Arrigzzed fo: Gospel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ambassadors for Christ, Committee Service Area, RDG, Religious Floor Leader, YLTG, Senior College Choir, Acolyte Corps Affw1ded:'St. John's College, Jacksonville Uni- versity LUCILLE KENT 10 Frazier Street. Trenton, New jersey To be assigned Alabama I sq:-I .' 1 nI MW x l f 5 4 . . .nag . qv..-.U y .Q-.vw M, WMM ' ' ffe : iq-1, 'F Cu CAROL A. KELCH Physical Education 922 Sanders Ave., Scotia, New York Afrigzzed ta: Lutheran School Association, De- catur, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, C.U. Committee, Intra- murals, WAA Affended: Concordia, Bronxville, N. Y. JAMES C. KENNEDY Biology 459 93 Ave., St. Petersburg, Florida To be auigzzed Acolyte Corps, Ambassadors for Christ, College Chorus Azfended: St. Petersburg Junior College STUART C. KERN Geography 9025 W. Waterman Road, Vassar, Michigan Auigzzed 10: Immanuel, Saginaw, Michigan Intramurals 14 7 ayewy, 09 'fv wa Wffffi' ALLAN L. KEUP Church Music 109 S. Cedar, Horicon, Wisconsin Arfigzzed Io: St. Paul, Manawa, Wisconsin Baseball, College Chorus, CAC, Intramurals, STAG Izzferned: Red Bud, Illinois ROBERT A. KIRSCH History-Political Science 2827 W. Franklin Street, Evansville, Indiana Graduate Studies STAG. Intramurals, Track lnterned: Chaska, Minnesota LINDA G, KLEIN Aft 22 Totten Street, Bethpage, New York Atrigned fa: Concordia, Rockford, Illinois Concordia Players, Fine Arts Festival, Home- coming Committee, Pillarf, Religious Floor Leader Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York LINDA M. KIPS Sociology 25-60 125th Street, College Point, New York Affigrzed Zo: Grace, Malverne, New York SAC, Social Floor Leader Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York ROBERT C. KLAUSMEIER English and American Literature 2024 N. 58 Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ariiglzed zo: Hope, St. Louis, Missouri College Chorus, Homecoming Committee, Col- legians, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Men's Council, SAC, SAB, STAG Irztenzeds Hicksville, New York I BARBARA L. KLUENDER Speech 1123 N. Sth, Maywood, Illinois Ariigned to: Faith, Fair Oaks, California College Chorus, C.U. Committee, Senior Board, Concordia Players, Intramurals, junior Board, Junior College Choir, Social Service Area ,ftwft '? 'RFQ' Q-'+ l'!r TIMOTHY L. KRENZKE History-Political Science 44849 Malow, Utica, Michigan Arrigrzed to: St. Paul, Fort Wayne, Indiana Athletic Council, C.U. Committee, Football, Golf, Senior Board, STAG, Intramural, Council, Young Democrats lnfewzed: XWatertown, Wfisconsin WALTER K. KRONE Sociology 350 Longfellow Street, Elyria, Ohio Arrigned lo: Ebenezer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Baseball, Basketball, C Club, Cross Country, Intramurals, Junior College Choir DANIEL E. KRUECKEBERG I Music Theory-Math-Science 205 Willow Road, Elmhurst, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, Dominoes, Intramurals, RDG, STAG, Daniel and the Lions InIerned.' Flint, Michigan Azlended: Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana -M JANET N. KLUSMANN German 7300 Whitaker Dr., Cleveland, Ohio Arrigned to: St. John, College Point, New York York Chorale Choir, C.U. Committee, German Club, Concordia Players, Intramurals VIRGINIA L. KOESTER Sociology 431 Buckingham, Flint, Michigan Arrigrzed to: St. Matthew, Walled Lake, Michi- gan Women's Council lnI.f:rz1ed:- Walled Lake, Michigan Altezzded: Flint junior College 215 15 Street, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Arrigned 10: St. Paul, Olive, California C Club, Cross Country, German Club, Intra- murals, Religious Floor Leader, Social Floor Leader, SRO Azfended: Concordia, Edmonton, Alberta DAVID K. KROHNE Music History-English Literature Rural Route 135, Edwardsville, Illinois Arrigned lo: Redeemer, Glendale, Long Island, New York Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals, Molif, Pillarr, Sperzalor, Young Republicans I nierned: Ambler, Pennsylvania Attended: St. Paul's College, Concordia, Mis- souri LOIS A. KRUCKENBERG Geography Route ffl, Lowder, Iowa Arrigzzed zo: Zion, Pierce, Nebraska Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intramurals, WAA, Intramural Council NORMA KRUEGER Curriculum-Instruction 2617 N. Meade, Chicago, Illinois Arrigned to: Our Redeemer, Oakland, California College Chorus, Junior College Choir, Intra- murals Intemed: Belleville, Illinois Cheerleader, Homecoming Committee, STAG, OSCAR KREIS Math-Science LORAYNE P. KNIPPENBERG Sociology 1575 N. Dunlap, St. Paul, Minnesota Arrigzzed 10: St. Paul, Fairmont, Minnesota HRC, Intramurals Azrended: Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota HAROLD E. KOPPLIN German 927 Platt Street, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Arrigzzed zo: St. Martin, Clintonville, Wisconsin Intramurals Alzended: Concordia Sr. College, Fort Wayne, Indiana RICHARD M. KREMER Music Theory 7204 S. Octavia, Bridgeview, Illinois Arrigzzed zo: Luther High School South, Chicago Illinois Band, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Con- cordia Players, Dominoes, German Club ww l Wl WSH nm an V, 'FB' -uf-err ,ww y' ,QW LiNDA L. LARABA Guidance 435 Varney Street, Manchester, New Hampshire Aytigrzed Io: Redeemer, Glendale, Long Island, New York Cultural Service Area Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York LARS LARSEN Dagmar, Montana Atsigned zo: Holy Cross, Chicago, Illinois A1tezm'ed.' Montana State University, Missioula, Montana RONALD H, LEHMAN Guidance 1-1273 Faircrest, Detroit, Michigan fl-flffffffrll 10: Triune God, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota C.U. Committee, Senior Board 76 lx Route 41, Morristown, Minnesota consin Infer11eJ.' Milwaukee, Wisconsin Attended: Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota Readlyn, Iowa Artigfzed zo: St. Paul, Cincinnati, Ohio Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals 14274 Saratoga, Detroit, Michigan New York Club, Intramurals, Track, Sperfufor PATRICIA L. LARGE Physical Education 19 Grohman's Lane, Plainview, New York Aryigned lo: Concordia Institute, Bronxville, New York Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intramurals, Junior Board, WAA, Intramural Council VERLYN E. LEFEVERE Youth Leadership Route ffl, Spring Valley, Minnesota Auigrzed Io: St. Paul, Cleveland, Ohio YLTG Attended: Mankato College, Mankato,' Minne- sotarand Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota RICHARD E. LEIDEKER Physical Education 15521 Camden, East Detroit, Michigan flrtigrled to: Emmanuel, Fort Wayne, Indiana Baseball, Basketball, Football, Intramurals, So- cial Floor Leader Amended: Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana, and St. john's College, Winfield, Kansas JOHN P. KUERSCHNER INIath-Science Aftigned lo: First Immanuel, Cedarburg, Wis- LAVONNE R. KUKER Geography HELMUT P. KUSCHMANN German Aytigned Io: Nassau, Mineola, Long Island, Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, 'German ,,-.-. JUDITH A. KUHASZ Religion 89-82 218 Street, Queens Village, New York Arrigned 10: Nassau, Mineola, Long Island, New York Intramurals, Religious Floor Leader, WAA, YLTG, SFL g Attezzded: Concordia, Bronxville, New York KATHERINE F. KURING Music Education 612 S. Missouri, Belleville, Illinois Arfigned to: Tabor, Chicago, Illinois Band, College Chorus, Religious Floor Leader, Women's Council ANN M. LANGE . English Literature 1316 7th Street, Perry, Oklahoma Artigzzed-zo: Atonement, Florisant, Missouri Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, C.U. Committee, Extramurals, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, Tennis, Women's Council, Home- coming Queen Ailerzded: Concordia, Austin, Texas '-U vw-rv ,elim -rv T 1:39 W. th 0 . ,aa DOROTHY I. LEMKE Sociology, 6416 North New England, Chicago, Illinois Arrigned Io: Trinity, Toledo, Ohio College Chorus, Social Floor Leader, HRC, C.U. Committee, Intramurals RALPH D. LENZ Geography 114 Tenth Avenue, Flint, Michigan Graduate Studies Football, Intramurals DIANE R. LOHMEYER Psychology 12150 East 48th Terrace, Independence, Missouri Assigned zo: St. Paul, fNorwoocl Parkj Chicago, Illinois GEORGE F. LEMKE Physical Education 6416 North New England, Chicago, Illinois Arrigzzed lo: St. John, Wheaton, Illinois Football, Intramurals Azlended: Wright junior College RUTH A. LEYRER English and American Literature 246 Niagara, Dayton, Ohio Homecoming Committee, Pillurr, Sperlalor DAVID E. LORENZ Math-Science 2827 North 77th Court, Elmwood Park, Illinois Arrigned zo: St. Matthew, Lemont, Illinois College Chorus, Intramurals, Pillars, Men's Council, SRO, STAG, YLTG Irzlemedx Lamont, Illinois SHARILYN R. LUEKING History Hoffman, Illinois Afrigned to: Messiah, Saginaw, Michigan IRC, Sperlalof Alzended: Centralia Junior College, Centralia, Illinois CAROL MARTIN German 1520 Alima Terrace, La Grange Park, Illinois Asrigned zo: Walther High School, Melrose Park, Illinois MICHAEL MCGHEE Math-Science 9764 MacKenzie, Afftonj Missouri Arrigned zo: St. John, Defiance, Ohio Intramurals, SRO, STAG Inzerned: Austin, Texas swf f .WUUM gm Was '92 fl sa 'paw V 4 GLORIA L. MACALUSO Sociology 1607 West Parkview Drive, Marion, Indiana Pillars, Social Floor Leader, Intramurals LEONA J. MATTHIESEN English and American Literature Route 42, Twin Falls, Idaho Arrigned to: Bethany, Menlo Park, California Atzezzdeds Concordia, Portland, Oregon EUGENE G. MERKLE Math-SCIBDCC Route 41, New Haven, Indiana Arrigrzed lo: Germantown Academy, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania Concordia Players, Intramurals, junior College Choir, RAC, Religious Floor Leader, SRO, STAG, YLTG lzzlenzeds Steeleville, Illinois 77 WILLIAIVI F. MESSNER History-Social Science 2965 Decatur Ave., Bronx, New York Graduate Studies- Specfator, IRC, Intramurals, Atiended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York DAVID A. MIELKE German 3727 N. Whipple Street, Chicago, Illinois Arrigzzed for St. Paul, Paterson, New Jersey German Club RICHARD J. MILLER Physical Education 2344 E. Katella Ave., Orange, California Ayfigned to: St. Jacobi, Jennings, Missouri Athletic Council, Athletic Floor Leader, Base- ball, Basketball, C Club, Football, Intramurals, Track, YLTG, Intramural Council ..,,,, .L ,,.,.. .., ,.,,, ., ,.,.. ,sj,.?,?. .,.,, af .am3+1 l IWW.. Q - Z Y , f W 'W 1. A , , 'OJ :fx 'QQ' ,- Q:I LINDA D. MICKAN Literature 702 S. Main Street, Copperas Cove, Texas Ayrigrzed zo: St. John, Galveston, Texas Ambassadors for Christ, Intramurals, College Chorus Aztended: Concordia, Austin, Texas CHERYL K. MILAM Religion 1212 Wheatland Road, Vincennes, Indiana Assigned zo: Markus, St. Louis, Missouri Cheerleader, European Study Tour, Social Serv- ice Area, Social Floor Leader Atlended: St. Paul's College, Concordia, Missouri PAULINE E. MOEHRING French 2 S. Edwards Street, Altamont, Illinois Afrigzzed zo: St. Matthew, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania Cultural Service Area, French Club, Parent Weekend, Treble Choir, YLTG 5 4l3f . W ,fin tak, W' , 'V .gtfkr ' GLENN A. MOENNING Math'-Science 6257 W. Keefe Ave. Pkwy., Milwaukee, Wis- CATHRYN E. MOHLENHOFF Psychology 3623 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, New York consin Graduate Studies Intramurals, Religious Floor Leader, SRO, STAG Irzzenzed: Chicago, Illinois CAROLE R. MONJE Geography 4153 Sequoia, Memphis, Tennessee Arrigned to: Hope, Austin, Texas Athletic Floor Leader, Chapel Choir, Intra- murals, Women's Council MARCY J. MUELLNER Art 6596 W. Hadley Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ayyigned to: Lutheran High School, Denver, Colorado Cheerleading, C,U. Committee, Homecoming Committee, Junior Board, Parent Week-end, Public Relations Service, Sperlalor, Social Serv- ice Area, Spring Banquet Committee. Ayfigied to: Immanuel, Elmhurst, Illinois Intramurals, Public Relations Service Area Attended: Wagner College, Staten Island, New York Concordia, Bronxville, New .York ELAINE M. MUELLER Curriculum-Instruction and Geography 12 W. Howell Ave., Alexandria, Virginia Auigned zo: Central School Association, Peoria Illinois Intramurals, Social Floor Leader Amended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York XXIALTER E. NAAS Geography 2708 W. Lunt Ave., Chicago, Illinois Arfigned lo: Northwest Lutheran School, Elm wood Pk. Illinois Social Floor Leader, Intramural Council Athletic Floor Leader, French Club, Intramurals, W, N835 . A MARY A. NATONICK Religion 85 Washington Ave., East Paterson, New jersey Graduate Studies Chorale, Choir: College Chorus, Intramurals, Pillars, Ambassadors For Christ, Religious Floor Leader, STAG Inlerzzeds Bay City, Michigan Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York ,IERRY M. NICOLAUS Physical Education 1519 Union Ave., Sheboygan, Wisconsin K Anigzzed fo: Northwest Lutheran School, Elmwood Pk., Illinois Athletic.Floor Leader, College Chorus, Intra- murals, STAG lzzlerzzedr Mineola, New York JANET I. NUECHTERLEIN Sociology 305 E. Blair, Alpena, Michigan Aftigned lo: Immanuel Alpena, Michigan College Chorus, C.U. Committee, I-IRC, junior College Choir Azzezzded: Alpena Community College, Alpena, Michigan LESTER B. OLDENBURG STELLA R. OLSON History History and Political Science 1016 Sth Ave., Tuscaloosa, Alabama ZN-509 NWilS0I1, EIHWIWIIISR Illinois . Ayyigned Io: Grace, Huntsville, Alabama Auigned to: Immanuel, Chicago, Illinois Bridge Club Extfamufalsw Intfamufali SAC Alfended: Concordia, Austin, Texas CHARLES E. OPHARDT Math-Science KAREN M. OTT Geography 2296 Svsfeden-Walker Road, Brockport, New 1762 Bournemouth Road Grosse Pointe Woods, York Michigan Graduate Studies Assigned zo: St. John, Fraser, Michigan Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, SRO Athletic Floor Leader, Band, Intramurals, WAA, Intramural Council ANDREA L. PALLO Religion ALBERT D. PANGBURN Geography 117 Webster Ave., Yonkers, New York R.D. 4445, Schenectady, New York Atyigrzed zo: Lutheran School Association, Auigrzed lo: Our Savior, Bronx, New York Decatur, Illinois . ' Concordia Players, Intramurals, Ambassadofsfof Chflst Atiended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York Attendeiiy Concordia, Bronxville, New York 'M' . ,fm -, W .-.Mm-ww ANNAIVIARIE NEUBAUER Religion 6331 Gramond, St. Louis, Missouri Axrigzzed 10: Atonement, Florissant, Missouri Homecoming Committee, Intramurals, Junior Board, Social Service Area, Social Floor Leader, YLTG Infewzed: jackson, Missouri Affendenf' St. Paul's College, Concordia, Missouri SALLY K. NORRGRAN Social Science and Physical Education 17856 Bock Road, Lansing, Illinois Auigzzed lo: Concordia Institute, Bronxville, New York Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, Student Association Intra- mural Council KENNETH C. OESTERLE Religion 1417 N. 11th Ave., Melrose Park, Illinois Graduate Studies Afzezzded: Concordia, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1 9 fly SHARON . PIEPER Music Education rims Tl L'? nn'-. Mm .Mr ,J N TFP? I R. R. 33, Wausain, Wisconsin flfrigned za: Gloria Dei, Chicago, Illinois College Chorus, French Club, ,junior College Choir, Kapelle ARNOLD E. PIERING Physical Education 2161 Salzburg Road, Bay City, Michigan Ariigrzed 10: Trinity, Lansing, Michigan Band, Baseball, Basketball, Brass Ensemble, C Club, Dominoes, STAG, ltnramurals Infemed: Joliet, Illinois NORMA L. PLOETZ Guidance 11286 Hall Road, Utica, Michigan ,-Irrigated Io: Resurrection, Chicago, Illinois Ambassadors for Christ, German Club, Home- coming Committee, Intramurals, junior Board, Parent Wfeekend, Pilhzrr, Public Relations Serv- ice Area, RAC, RDG, Religious Floor Leader, SPL, All School Service, Sjiurmmr. STAG, Treble Choir In1trz1r'd.- Elm Grove, NX'isconsin 80 RICHARD D. PAUL Religion 1050 Fourth Street, Bakersfield, California Arrigned zo: Springfield Sem. Ambassadors for Christ, Kapelle Aflended: Bakersfield College, Bakersfield, Cali- fornia FREDERICK E. PFAFF Math-Science 9377 Parkside, Brentwood, Missouri Afrigfzed lo: Holy Cross, Collinsville, .Illinois Ambassadors for Christ, College Chorus, Intra- murals, Social Floor Leader, Kapelle Atlezzded: St. Paul's College, Concordia, Missouri THOMAS C. PHILLIPS Physical Education, English and American Literature 4150 Somerset, Detroit, Michigan Graduate Studies Baseball, C Club, Football, Men's Council, In- tramurals, Social Floor Leader SANDRA S. PETERSEN Guidance 301 Main Street, Leland, Michigan Arrigned zo: St. Peter's Reedsburg, Wisconsin Athletic Floor Leader. Homecoming Committee, Intramurals, Social Service Area Amended: Northwestern Michigan College PHYLLIS PIIUND Curriculum and Instruction 153 Salzburg Road, Bay City, Michigan Arrigned to: Grace, Los Angeles, California Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, Extra- murals, junior College Choir, STAG Inlenzeds Peoria, Illinois RUTH M. PICKELMAN Psychology Arrzlgzzed 10: Immanuel, Dundee, Illinois Altar Guild, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader Alfezzded: Concordia, Oakland, California MARYJANE PIERCE History 901 Sycamore, Croyden, Pennsylvania Ambassadors for Christ, Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York KENNETH E, PILOT Education of Mentally Retarded 3673 W. 138th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Arrigfzed lo: Resurrection, Chicago, Illinois Ambassadors for Christ, Band, Intramurals, RAC, STAG, All School Service I111erned.' Watertown, Wisconsin ALAN L. POEGEL English and American Literature 5118 W. Wellington, Chicago, Illinois Graduate Studies Band, Intramurals ---IM' wld '7 f PATRICIA POLZIN Religion CAROL L. POMEROY Geography 12116 S, Harvard, Chicago, Illinois fl.l.li,Qll6d fo: Pilgrim, Beaverton, Oregon CAC, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader ar'-. nm , 4 mmf, wr Herr JOANN L. POST Music Education 581 Jamison Rci., Elma, New York Auigned fo: Immanuel, Murphysboro, Illinois College Chorus Altended: St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri DELORIS E. PUFAHL Art 404 Ellison Street, Horicon, Wisconsin Asfigned zo: Faith, Mobile, Alabama Athletic Floor Leader, C.U. Committee, Spring Banquet, RDG, YLTG, Attended: Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota 'NY' '4'f'5 !K' LM ELAINE L. PRIEBE History Route WZ, Tracy, California Arrigned 10: St. john, Covina, California Altar Guild, Intramurals, Pillarr Amended: Modesto junior College, Modesto, California, and Concordia, Oakland, California KAREN RAMEY English Literature 25535 Ramey Ave, Dearborn Heights, Michigan Auigned to: St. Stephen, Detroit, Michigan Intramurals, Extramurals, WAA, Athletic Coun- cil, Athletic Floor Leader Altended: St. john's, Winfield, Kansas DIANE RANG Math-Science 55621 Romeo Plank Road, Washington, Michi- gan To be afrigned Attended: Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan 11331 Lakepointe, Detroit, Michigan Intramurals, Spectalor, SRO, STAG Inlerned: Roseville, Michigan 550 Sixth Avenue, Aurora, Illinois igan Service Area 'ww NANCY L. RECKNAGEL Geography Auigned Io: St. Paul, Melrose Park, Illinois DIANE J. RENNER Religion Anigned lo: Evergreen Lutheran, Detroit, Mich- Parent Weekend, Religious Service Area, Social OVW -c:',I'W'w-' in v '?b wwf DOROTHY A. RASCHKE Music Education 711 E. Weger, Elidai, Ohio Aryigned Io: St. Paul, Indianapolis, Indiana College Chorus, Intramurals, junior College Choir, Religious Service Area, Kapelle JAMES D. REIGLES English and Physical Education 1805 Vassar Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Arfigned za: Lutheran High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin C Club, Football HELEN L. RESCHKE Geography 2155 N.E. 171st Street, North Miami Beach, Florida Anigned to: Lutheran Central School, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Ambassadors for Christ, College Chorus, Intra- murals, Senate, Sound Majority Singers, SAC, Social Floor Leader, Student Association 8I MICHAEL B. RIEMER Psychology 2317 Benefit Street, New Orleans, Louisiana Arfigzzed 10: Grace, Mobile, Alabama German Club, Intramurals, RDG, Religious Service Area, STAG, Izztenzed: Saginaw, Michigan Azzended: Tulane University, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Louisiana JOANN H. RILEY Music Education 624 Deleglise, Antigo, Wisconsin Arfigzzed 10: St. james, Lafayette, Indiana Band, College Chorus ROBERT w.'R1NKEL Psychology Route 92, Hillsboro Road, Edwardsville, Illinois Arrigzzed to: Our Shepherd, Birmingham, Mich- igan Intramurals rr. 53? PAULA E. RIETSCHEL History 2842 N. Luna, Chicago, Illinois Arrigzzed Zo: St. John, Mt. Prospect, Illinois Senior Board, junior Board, Social Service Area, Spring Banquet Committee, Intramurals, Athletic Floor Leader PATRICIA L. RINGGER Music Education 2027 Waverly, Memphis, Tennessee Arrigzzed fo: St. Matthew, New York, New York Kapelle Alzezzded: St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri SUSAN L. RODEKOHR English and American Literature 720 Appalusa, Walnut Creek, California Arrigned ia: St. Stephen's, St. Louis, Missouri College Chorus, Pillar: QEditor-in-Chiefj, Reli- gious Floor Leader, STAG, Social Floor Leader, HRC, SFL lnrerned: Hillside, Illinois Atlezzded: San Jose State College, Concordia, Oakland, California Route 9991, Wauconda, Illinois Assigned zo: Trinity, Roselle, Illinois Social Floor Leader Route 732, Lowell, Indiana Arrigned to: St, Paul, Sadorus, Illinois QR JANET L. ROLD Psychology Band, German Club, Intramurals, Speftator, TERRY L. RUDOLPH Religion -we Chapel Choir, German Club, Intramurals, STAG I ' N ' 43 Inlerned: Cologne, Minnesota A 'rw ' I' 'Q 9 A , ' ,, ,V Z Y?,!,f.?,iA,,1fg l ,, f' ., gi l Q M an 5- 'W-f 'f' 3836 W. 80th Street, Chicago, Ilinois igan Intramurals, Pillarr ARDELL D. RUNGE Sociology Arrigned lo: St. Peter's, East Detroit, Mich- 0?--Q., awk , avril ,nun 4-429 ELAINE E. RUBELMANN English Literature 105 Robert Dr., Cahokia, Illinois Assigned zo: Zion, Bethalto, Illinois SFL, Social Floor Leader, Amended: St. John's, Winfield, Kansas LORNA M, RUETH Music Education 2165 S. 68th Street, West Allis, Wisconsin Anigned to: St. Paul, Bay City, Michigan College Chorus, Fine Arts Festival, German Club, junior College Choir, Religious Floor Leader, Social Floor Leader, Kapelle ROBERT J. RUPPRECHT Geography 8,655 W. Sanilac Rd., Vassar, Michigan Graduate Studies Athletic Council, Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Religious Floor Leader, STAG, Track, YLTG, Intramurals Inferzzed: Grafton, Wisconsin 14- if' ,V UZ. T' f5EHQt X N.. . . , W X 1535 3 , !.,., . . , SARAH B. SCARRITT Youth Leadership 54 Wolcott Street, Bristol, Connecticut Arrigzzed Io: Zion, Bridgeport, Connecticut Athletic Floor Leader, WAA, Alzended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York IRMA M. SCHEIBERT Sociology 1400 N. Ridgeway Ave., Chicago, Illinois Arrigned to: Holy Ghost, Milwaukee, Wis- consin Concordia Plyers, RDG RONALD W. SCHILDBACH German 5515 Grace Ave., Bronx, New York Assigned lo: Graduate Studies German Club Alzended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York JEANNE M. RUSCH Physical Education 2717 Cranbrook Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan Arrigned lo: Concordia College, Austin, Texas Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intramurals, Speflalor, WAA, Intramural Council SHARRON L. SALAT Art 5548 School Street, Chicago, Illinois Arrigzzed 10: St. Andrew, Park Ridge, Illinois . '+5 TX--jxvf---HX... Intramurals, Pzllarr, Social Service Area KAREN A. SASSER Youth Leadership 6515 N.E. 27th Ave., Portland, Oregon Afrigzzed lo: First, Los Angeles, California College Chorus, Intramurals, Religious Service Area, Religious Floor Leader, YLTG Aliended: Concordia, Portland, Oregon JOYCE M. SCHALLA Math-Science 1020 17th Street South, Arlington, Virginia Arrigzzed 10: Zion, Fort Worth, Texas Ambassadors for Christ, Intramurals, Pillars, Social Floor Leader, SRO, STAG IrzIerz2ed.' Galveston, Texas Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York CAROLYN A. SACHTLEBEN Music Education Route 42, I-Ioyleton, Illinois Arrzgned fo: Trinity, Muskegon, Michigan College Chorus, Intramurals Azlendeds St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri DANIEL SANFILIPPO Psychology 1916 Washington Blvd., Maywood, Illinois To be arrigned College Chorus, Collegians Intrmurals, SRO Atlezzded: St, Paul's, Concordia, Missouri EDITH R. SAUTER History-Geography 1801 N. Lotus Ave., Chicago, Illinois Graduate Studies Intramurals, Sperfalor, European Study Tour cb W7 awww' M., , JOHN E. SCHENDEL Music Theory 602 N. Griffin, Danville, Illinois To be arrigned C.U. Committee, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Junior College Choir, Collegians Affended: Danville junior College, Danville Illinois KENNETH M. SCHILF Geography 6950 N. Owen, Chicago, Illinois Graduate Studies 5 g Athletic Floor Leader, Homecoming Committee, Intramurals, YLTG -'Qi' if-Q , , , 5 wg, QA .iz A . vial uv fr'- 1rf s ' 'NIH vwvangt , , -,H X ,M,...f' DIANE F. SCHULT Curriculum and Instruction Route 9491, Merrill, Wisconsin JAMES L. SCHUMACHER History 6645 175th Avenue West, Eden Prairie, Minne- sota Assigned to: St. John, Baldwin, Illinois Intramurals Inzerned: Edwardsville, Illinois Azlended: Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota DONALD H. SELLKE Mathematics 1763 Cora Street, Des Plaines, Illinois Assigned zo: Concordia College, Oakland, Cali- fornia C Club, Football, Intramurals, Spectator, Track Amended: De Paul University, Chicago, Illinois 84 CAROL M. SCHMALZER Youth Leadership 4 Neer Dr., Park Ridge, New Jersey Assigned to: Lutheran School Association, Buffalo, New York YLTG Allended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York MARY A. SCHRADER Religion 417 Minnesota Avenue, Cape Girardeau, Miss- ouri Auigned zo: First, Little Rock, Arkansas Ambassadors for Christ, Extramurals, Intra- murals, Religious Floor Leader, WAA Attended: St. john's College, Winfield, Kansas JANET R. SCHRIMPER Math-Science 1524 Mason Road, St. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: Lutheran High School, Mayer, Minnesota Ambassadors for Christ, Extramurals, RAC, Treble Choir, WAA, Intramurals, Intramural Council WILLIAM H. SCHMIDT Psychology 925 North Latrobe Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Graduate Studies Athletic Floor Leader, Band, C Club, Football, HRC, Intramurals, Junior Board, Men's Coun- cil, Sperlazof, Track, Who's Who, Intramural Council Azzended: DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois PATRICIA I... SCHRADER History Route 995, Aurora, Illinois Assigned 10: St. john, Glendale, New York Sperlazor, Social Floor Leader NORMA I-I. SCHUESSLER German 529 St. Mary's Road, Perryville, Missouri Assigned to: Trinity, Pine Bluff, Arkansas German Club Azlended: St. Paul's College, Concordia, Missouri MARK A. SCHULTZ Religion 2115 Ashland Avenue, Rockford, Illinois Altar Guild, Chapel Choir, Concordia Players, Religious Floor Leader Azzended: Concordia, St. Paul, Missouri DAVID W. SEIFFERLEIN Math-Science 17111 Wilson, East Detroit, Michigan Assigned: Bethesda, Pine Lawn, Missouri Intramurals, Young Republicans, Athletic Floor Leader RICHARD c. SENGELE Geography P. O. Box 26, Pulcifer, Wisconsin Assigned to: Trinity, Stockton, California Football, Intramurals, STAG Interned: Mineola, New York vw ll 2, in F'4J 1--we WDA -QR in P'- Q--L-n .n. JUDITH L. SEVERANCE p DAVID SIEFKER Science f1,l.l-ig71Elt1'f0.' Trinity, Indianapolis, Indiana MARIAN L. SIEHR History 689 39th Avenue, San Francisco, California Assigned lo: St. james, Shawano, Wisconsin junior Choir, Chapel Choir, Religious Floor Leader, Intramurals, Women's Council GENE T. SMITH English and American Literature 129 May, Addison, Illinois Assigned zo: Peace, Chicago, Illinois College Chorus, Intramurals, RDG lnierned.' Dundee, Illinois Altended: Concordia, Portland, Oregon IMP' 'new d? t'QP 50 'tr ,, .V J. Route 93, Seymour, Indiana Assigned fo: St. Philips, Toledo, Ohio Intramurals DAVID I.. SMITH Math-Science 5319 Southbrook Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana Assigned zo: St. James,'Shawano, Wisconsin Collegians, Intramurals, Junior Board, Senate, SAC SARA L. SPECKHARD Sociology 2241 15th Avenue, Hickory, North Carolina Assigned fo: Peace, Chicago, Illinois Specfator fEditor-in-chiefj . 1,5 ELIZABETH A. SPILMAN Sociology 89-19 114th Street, Richmond Hill, New York C.U. Committee, Intramurals, Pillars Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York CAROL A. SPREHE Music Education 654 Third Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana Assigned: Trinity, Lansing, Illinois Band, Dominoes, Intramurals ALLEN R. STOLL Religion 11503 South Hale, Chicago, Illinois Assigned lo: Faith, Grand Blanc, Michigan Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Intramurals, Junior Board I' , fmg MIN , 4 ':, -gli ff ,s W -4 wr-U' BARBARA L. SPITTEL 3625 Langrehr Road, Baltimore, Maryland Graduate Studies Religion Religious Service Area Attended: Towson State SHARON R. STALLMAN English and Art 845 Fifth Street, Aurora, Illinois Assigned 10: Lutheran High School, South, Chicago, Illinois Homecoming Committee, Intramurals, Motif, Pillars, Religious Floor Leader JOHN R. STREGE Music Theory-Music Literature 167 East Band Street, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Assigned Io: Graduate Studies College Chorus, Collegians, Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals, Junior Board, SAC 85 Band, College Chorus, Communit Service Area, WYNELL J. STREGER Psychology Route ffl, Hamilton, Texas To be assigned Intramurals Azlended: Concordia, Austin, Texas PATRICIA A. STROM Sociology 1553 Monroe Avenue, River Forest, Illinois Assigned for Trinity, St. Joseph, Michigan College Chorus, European Study Tour, Home- coming Committee, junior Board, Parent Week End, Social Floor Leader, Who's Who, Women's Council MARILYN TEDRAHN Music Theory 4N436 Gary Avenue, Bartlett, Illinois Graduate Studies Y RDG, Sperfafor, Who's Who 'Dux YY' I1 IQ and s Qu? 1'--v X 1 qi Y- eff 1 - X ' 'fe H, '-F' 1. ' 'ch A X e SX 1 , I, f x , .J x ' ' 'J X ill f ?D MARTHA L. STREUFERT Psychology 6935 Florian, St. Louis, Missouri Assigned fo: Trinity, Islip, Long Island, New York Extramurals, Homecoming Committee, Intra- murals, junior Board, RDG, STAG, WAA, Women's Council, Assistant Residence Counselor Inzerneds Houston, Texas ROSEMARY SUTMAIER Psychology R. D. WZ, RT. 76, Grafton, Ohio Assigned 10: St. Philips, Detroit, Michigan Band, Extramurals, Intramurals, Pillars, Reli- gious Service Area, Student Association, STAG, YLTG Inlerned: Euclid, Ohio ESTHER L. TETZ French Hinnemann Road, Alpine, New York Assigned 10: Lutheran High School, Baltimore, Maryland Intramurals ,. rw. it ft '! :UB wal 3 'ETS' .M-so ' I IRENE M. TEWS English and American Literature 1861 Foster Avenue, Schenectady, New York Assigned ro: Gloria Dei, Ambler, Pennsylvania Concordia Players, CAC, Young Democrats Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York LINDA L. THARP English and American Literature 808 Garfield, Traverse City, Michigan Assigned 10: Bethesda, St. Louis, Missouri Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals Azzended: St. Paul's College, Concordia, Missouri OTTO C. TI-IIEME Art 8248 South Pauline, Chicago, Illinois Graduate Studies Collegians, C.U. Committee, Junior Choir, European Study Tour, Intramurals, Pillars, Pub- lic Relations Service Area, Spectator, STAG Inlerned: St. Louis, Missouri Afzended: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago. Illinois RHODA K. TEWS Art 3026 North 121st Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: Zion, Kearney, Nebraska CAC, Cultural Service Area, STAG Interned: Frohna, Missouri BIILDRED A. THEIS K Mathematics Route 9991, Tomball, Texas To be assigned Ambassadors for Christ Affended: Concordia, Austin, Texas, and Uni- versity of Texas, Austin, Texas BETTE J. THOMPSON Geography 661 Addison Street, Elgin, Illinois Assigned to: Bethlehem, Fort Wayne, Indiana C.U. Committee, Homecoming Committee, Women's Council M14- 'Q' yfW 'xK -,P , CAROLYN E. VOLLRATH Social Science-Mathematics Route 9594, Tampa, Florida To be assigned Ambassadors for Christ, Intramurals, Social Service Area Attended: Concordia, Austin, Texas SHIRLEY A. VRADENBURGH Social Science-Mathematics 3818 49th Avenue S.W., Seattle, Washington To be assigned Attended: Concordia, Portland, Oregon ELEANOR M. WAHLERS Sociology 281 North Poplar Street, Massapequa, New York Assigned to: Trinity, Hicksville, New York Intramurals, Religious Floor Leader, Women's Council Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York E DALE VORWERK Math-Science Route 7951, Napoleon, Ohio Anigzzed to: Graduate Studies College Chorus, Science Congress, SRO, STAG, JOAN M. TOENJES Youth Leadership 310 South Maple Street, Mt. Prospect, Illinois College Chorus, C.U. Committee, junior Board, Homecoming Committee, Senior Board, Social Floor Leader, Treble Choir, YLTG KAREN P. TOVEN Music Education 1605 Highway 169 East, Grand Rapids, Minne- sota Auigtzed to: Hope, St. Louis, Missouri Ambassadors for Christ, College Chorus, Cul- tural Service Area, Junior Board, STAG, Spertator, Kapelle, Senior Choir Interned: Watertown, Wisconsin Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York LOIS H. UNGER Music Education 4271 North 99th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Chapel Choir, German Club, Religious Floor Leader, Community Service Area, Treble Choir JUDITH L. TOENNES Music Theory-Music Literature 5960 North 41st Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Aipfigzzed to: St. Luke, Chicago, Illinois Band, College Chorus, Fine Arts Festival, Chorale Choir, SAC, Kapelle, Performing Arts Committee VIRGINIA L. TREMONTE Curriculum and Instruction 116 Seacord Road, New Rochelle, New York Aftigned to: Immanuel, Mt. Vernon, New York Extramurals, Sound Majority Singers Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York DENNIS L. VIERK Physical Education 3428 Washington, Lansing, Illinois Arfigzzed to: St. John, Portage, Wisconsin Senate Izzterned: New Haven, Indiana MARIE E. WAGGOTT Music Literature 1155 South 15th Street, Redmond, Oregon Aftigned ta: St. Paul, Sherwood, Oregon te? , Hifti Vw? AM illgfnlllv' College Chorus Attended: California Lutheran College, Thou- sand Oaks, California ROGER WALKER History, 5316 North Osceola Avenue, Chicago, Illinois Affigned to: Immanuel, Murphysboro, Illinois ,4 '!H' rm ,., at ffgg, 38 .f -in A-ahh, 3 www g.W...f-faq. KAREN M. WIENK Music Education 1500 Cook Road, Toutle, Washington Assigned zo: Zion, Cloverdale, B. C. Canada Athletic Floor Leader, Band, Concordia Players, Religious Floor Leader, Kapelle Alzendeds Concordia, Portland, Oregon JOHN S. WILSON Geography 12720 Connecticut Avenue, Wheaton, Maryland Graduate Studies Atfended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York HENRY A. WISCHINIEIER Youth Leadership Route 9562, Seymour, Indiana Assigned ms St. Peter, Vincennes, Indiana CU. Committee, YLTG, Young Democrats 88 . ja KATHRYN A. WALLE Sociology 2 Tyndale Place, Fort Wayne, Indiana Assigned 10: Ebenezer, Chicago, Illinois Homecoming Committee, Intramurals, Women's Council, Who's Who, European Study Tour, Sociology Club CAROL R. WEBER Music Education 8728 Sturdy Drive, St. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: St. john, York, Pennsylvania Ambassadors for Christ, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Religious Floor Leader, junior Board Allended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York RICHARD A. WHITESIDE Physical Education 2901 West 63rd Avenue, Denver, Colorado Assigned to: Our Savior's First, Granada Hills, California Athletic Floor Leader, C Club, College Chorus, Community Service Area, Cross Country, Foot- ball, Intramurals, junior Board, Track SANDRA J. WATT History 403 Planett Street, La Porte, Indiana Assigned zo: Concordia, Toledo, Ohio College Chorus, Concordia Players, Fine Arts Festival, Kapelle LOIS A. WERNER Church Music Route 9963, Jerome, Idaho Assigned Io: Trinity, Lincoln, Nebraska College Chorus Alfezzdedx Concordia, Portland, Oregon HELEN A. WIDMAN History 424 Florence, Waterloo, Iowa Assigned lo: Trinity, Winfield, Kansas Band, CAC, CSA, European Study Tour, Sper- mfor N. EVERETT WILLASON Physical Education 21758 Brittany, East Detroit, Michigan l Assigned to: Lutheran High School, Detroit, Michigan Athletic Floor Leader, Baseball, Basketball, C Club, Football, Intramurals, Men's Council, Intramural Council EDWARD M. VUINKELMANN History-Geography 231 West Second Street, Mt. Vernon, New York Graduate Studies Basketball, C Club, Intramurals, Men's Council, Sperfamr, Social Floor Leader Ifzlerned: Fremont, Nebraska Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York RONALD E. WISMAR Psychology 3701 St. Claude Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana Graduate Studies Chorale Choir, College Chorus, Community Service Area, Concordia Players, RAC, RDG, - '9- J 17'-'uv' 'v .4-Qu Inlemedf Centralia, Illinois -4:37 if 5 , y 've fi I 10 3- as 'we gs 6 ,nu-nr 9 S- 'iff pm' KATHLEEN WOLLANG RITA K. WOOD Math-Science History-Political Science 6146 South Major, Chicago, Illinois 3412 West 60th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota Auigned 1.01. Zitm, Bay City, Michigan Affigf1f'fff0-'Fifsft Little Rock, Arkansas Intramurals, Pillarr, RDG, Social Service Area, Atlendedx Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota KAY A. YAGOW Curriculum and Instruction Route 41, Beason, Illinois Arrigfzed 10: St. John, Elgin, Illinois Ambassadors for Christ, Athletic Floor Leader, College Union Committee, Concordia Players, Extarmurals, Homecoming Committee, Intra- murals, Junior Board, Parent Weekend, Social Floor Leader, STAG, Women's Council Izzferned: Frankenmuth, Michigan JOYCE ZICKLER Art 4314 Haven Street, St. Louis, Missouri Arrigned Io: First English, New Orleans, Louisiana College Chorus, Concordia Players, Fine Arts Festival, Junior Choir, Social Floor Leader DANIEL A. BUCK Religion 700 East 6th Street, Merrill, Wisconsin To be arfigzzed Football, Intramurals, Men's Council, Religious Floor Leader, Squires Altended: Wisconsin State University LARION D. DANILUK Physical Education 33-20 69th Street, Woodside, New York Arfigned to: St. Mark's, Yonkers, New York Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York LINDA A. FORSTER English and American Literature Route 41, Bay City, Michigan Arrigued to: Immanuel, Rosebud, Missouri Intramurals, Religious Service Area, STAG Interned: St. Louis, Missouri Aztended: Delta College, Bay City, Michigan EDWARD F. GUETTLER Science 4416 North Kostner, Chicago, Illinois Arrigned Zo: Walther High School, Melrose Park, Illinois Azzezzded: Concordia, St. Paul, Missouri FREDERIC A. HAMMER Guidance 1210 Linneman Road, Mt. Prospect, Illinois- Affigned lo: Graduate Studies Intramurals SRO, Women's Council JUDITH E. ZAHN History-Social Science Route 9944, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Arrigned to: Trinity, Elkhart, Indiana CAC, Cultural Service Area, Religious Floor Leader, Senior Board, Social Floor Leader, STAG, Women's Council, YLTG Inferned: Waconia, Minnesota 'T D' NORMAN A. HANAN Speech 1400 North Menard Avenue, Chicago, Illinois To be arrigzzed Ambassadors for Christ, Collegians, Community Service Area, Concordia Players, Intramurals, Public Relations Service Area, Sound Majority Singers, Sperlalor, YLTG, Kapelle- Attended: Wright Junior College, Chicago, Chicago, Illinois CONNIE SUE HEINZE English Literature 7510 East Indianpolis, Wichita, Kansas Arrigned lo: St. John's, St. Louis, Missouri Attended: St. John's College, Winfield, Kansas JAMES K. KRIKAU Geography 254 East 136th Street, Chicago, Illinois To be 'arrigned Collegians, College Union Committee, Dominoes, Intramurals, SAC LaVERNE L. LILIENSIEK History 1126 Lakeview Drive, St. Louis, Missouri Afterzded: St. Paul's College, Concordia, Missouri GLENN E. LOHRMANN 127 East 201st Street, Euclid, Ohio Intermed: West Chicago, Illinois IUUUQ5 M445 , MN J 1 av d 1' 'L'-af , xr JANET M. LUEHRING Sociology Route 41, Mayville, Wisconsin Arrigned io: St. John, West Bend, Wisconsin Chorale Choir, Cultural Service Area WILLIAM L. REIMER Physical Education 722 Hawthorne, Fort Wayne, Indiana To be afrigfzed Intramurals DANIEL G. WALL English Literature 5404 Baxman Road, Bay City, Michigan Officer Training School College Chorus, Intramurals, Junior Choir, Senate, Student Association Izzlerzzedx Chicago Heights, Illinois GEORGE F. WESSEL Math-Science 3478 Broadway, Lorain, Ohio To be arrigned RAC, Religious Floor Leader Attended: Concordia College, Bronxville, New York 89 .- 'M-I, DAN WALL, PRESIDENT STUDENT ASSOCIATION I speak fondly, and I must, of four or five or six years gone by. I remember the lonely, delicious musings upon the future now past. My mind was gorged with inspiration, trammeled with boredom but always hungry for understanding. There were con- fabs in room and class where my thoughts congealed or crystallized with alarming contradiction. Some- times there was truth for an hour, a day, a week- dissolved too often by doubt and wonder at the im- potence of my mind. My head, intellect, heart and feet are in turmoil and have been for some time. My heart is gnawed by something I do not fully understand, yet I have made my resolve to leap forward praying for strength. I go to a place I know little about. Shadowy faces appear with smiles and frownsg they grope for under- standing, searching my face and words for the signifi- cance of their life and mine. And I quake at the thought of the mysteries before me. Do I sound ignorant, unsure, grating in my help- lessness? I do. I am all of these. If I pretend not 90 to be, perhaps I am not honest with my children, my parents, my pastor, my colleagues. Except for one thing . . . I know God, I know the meaning of life which runs as a hidden stream through the stumblings and fetching of my kind. There is courage springing from the particular love given to me and each person, courage to protest, to change, to be critical and laudatory. There is the courage I need to be a dynamo within the vast apathy of life. So I leave you, Concordia, though not polished or honed to perfection, but I depart as an individual with rough edges-with gaps in my knowledge, holes in my faith and lacerations in my mind. My valedictory to you is a simple, Thank You. Thanks for the chance to be rough-edged, to wrestle with myself and fellows. Thanks for the agony of being brought shuddering to my knees knowing there is nowhere else to go. Most of all thanks for the small insight into the essence of living-Courage born of faith in the meaning of life. g ' T ,ff y f ij, T f , j Ns XX i f X ,i x ' I X - 1 f Z I Xi X XX M y X7 s no f fw fr X XXV, fff XQ f Xxx Ni f! X WWfff X ff ff X x X X X 1 1 , K X 4 X I X ill 4 X f X NX X SX X Tlx V13 I X Z N T i f f fff c X XX X X I ' 1 ff!! X X ssx K XX X f 7 ii! 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' 655' -:il'-- ,-,.-' ,, , .13 w-. 59- ,,,f,:f.'t2fwTi I f1'J1 I A. 66,4 51152. f ,, , . e 4 A.. .4 KZ, X 5, 1 ,',. .Q , Q F33 2 Aw ': 1,5 ' -11-,-.1 .Wa rw 3:21 ff W, M, ,.,, wi, rw jx.:- ,, .- BAQCALAU ,: 'T-kfr w :ig ' ia And shod your feet with the preparation of the Gospel of peace Take the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God GRADUATION ' U I 'w i , FACU LTY -El +L I H h T1 ltr- -i,,,,,....--- ' , F----,1 H I lf f W U w N A M P if JL ' r 41 it l .. ....4.. +1- I 1 l QP 1 5- 7 49 W if all ff 4, M 2 2 i , .ag 1 ig' V 4 C BOARD OF CGNTROL Martin L. Koehneke, Executive officerg Roland F. Eggerclingg Emil H. Ruprechtg Adolph H. Rittrnueller, i Secretaryg Rev. Enno O. Gahlg Lawrence W. Forsterg ll Rev. Erwin L. Paul, Chairmang Carl E, Halter, Executive officer. s 'il l 5. im ,mn 5 V ...ga W K. msg ll.-1 , Z CARL L. VVALDSCHMIDT, M.Mus,, Pl1.D,1 Academic Dean, Director of College Chorus, Professor of Music. I MARTIN L. KOEHNEKE, M.Ed., LL.D.g President, on Sab- batical leave. 1 CARL F. HALTER, MMUS., Litt.D.g Acting President. F KENNETH R. SCHUELER, B.A.g Dean of Students, Associate Professor of Religion, Senate advisor. I t,. ADMINISTRATIO EUNICE R. HEYNE, M.S.W.g Dean of Womeng Women's Council advisor. HAROLD F. BROCKBERG, M.S.Ed.g Dean of Meng Physical Educa- tion Division Chairrnang Director of Athleticsg Assistant Professor of Physical Educationg Men's Council advisor. LISELOTTE BADSTUEBNER, Residence Counselor, Linde-mann Hall. ERNEST ROEMKE, M.A.g Residence Coun- selor, David-Jonathan Hallg Director of Alumni Relationsg Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology. CLARENCE W. SCHWICKQ Residence Coun- selor, Krauss Hall. GERTRUDE DULLg Residence Counselor Mary-Martha Hall. LEONORA SCHOEPKEQ Housemother Krauss-Brohm Hall. LILLIAN RAABEg Housemother, David-jon athan Hall. JUDITH MEIER, M.A.g Residence Counselor, 5 -4-gjfzazlf-ff . , Kohn Hallg Instructor in Social Science. 4 LLOYD C. FOERSTER, Ed.D.g Residence Counselor, North Riversideg Associate Pro- fessor of Education and Psychology. ELLA MACKEYQ Housemother, North River- side. I ,, if -- M - 1 af 3 if I 5 ADMINISTRATIO MARVIN J. DUMLER, Ed.D.g Assistant Registrarg Director of Testingg Coordinator of Secondary Educationg Associate Pro- fessor of Education and Psychology. JAMES O. ROBERTS, Ph.D.g Assistant Registrarg Admissions Officerg Associate Pro- fessor of Education and Psychology. WILFRED F. KRUSE, M.S., L.L.D.g Registrarg Professor of Chemistry. MARTIN J. NEEB, JR., B.A., B.D., M.A.g Director of Field Servicesg Associate Professor of Speechg Publicity Committee Advisor. HERBERT ARKEBAUER, Ph.D.g Director of Recruitmentg Associate Professor of Speech. DAVID T. STEIN, M.A.g Act- ing Director of Field Services until January 1, 19663 Ebe- nezer Thankoffering Projectg Assistant Professor of Speech. gt' -- CARL H. IVEY, Ed.D.g Dean of Administrationg Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology. . ELWIN F. SCHRUPPg Director of Auxiliary Enter- prisesg Colonel, U.S.A.F. fretiredj. RUPERT D. O'BRIENg Director of Development. 5 i' ' . K'ixiW..' V xr' mi,,ai... eff' .J- W WM, 41. EVERETT W. I.OHMANg Di- rector of Personnel. NORMAN LISTONQ Controller. MAMIE VERNON. clung I.B.M. Seazeda Marcy Nolclam, Darlene Wolfram. S1andi1zg.' Gary Warta, Pro grammer, John Sklancler, Supervisor. ELEANOR COLVINQ Purchasing Agent. DOROTHY LUCCOCK. 99 RQ R if RALPH D. GEI-IRKE Professor of Theologyg ology Division. ROGER W. UITTI M Th Instructor m Theologyg S F L Adv1sor IOO 'ily' WESLEY H. WILKIE, B.A., B.D.g Instructor in Theologyg Human Re- lations Club Advisor. Swim ALBERT E. GLOCK, S.T.M.g Associate Pro fessor of Theology. WALTER R. BOUMAN, Dr. Theologyg As- sistant Professor of The-ologyg Student Wor- ship Committee Advisor. THOMAS W- STRIETER, B-A-3 IHSUUCYO1' in PAUL A. MUNDINGER, M.A.g Associate Professor of Religion Theology. and History. RALPH L. REINKE, M.A.g Associate Professor of Education and Psychologyg Education and Psychology Division Chairman. AL H. SENSKE, Ecl.D.g Associate Professor of Educationg Director of Student Teachingg Coordinator of Elementary Professional Quarter. EDLICATIO EDWARD J. KEUER, Ph.D.g Associate Pro- fessor of Education and Psychologyg Di- rector of Internshipg Associate Editor of Lzzlbefzzzz Edzzmliorzg S.T.A.G. Advisorg Col- lege Supervisor for Student Teaching. '13 NYU VICTOR C. KRAUSE, Ph.D.g Associate Professor of Education and Psychologyg Director of Schmieding Center. -num, ff' 'T ELMER A. ARNST, M.A.g Associate Professor Education and Psychologyg College Supervisor for Student Teaching. ' Wffwyf ii .'Q'... 'i STEPHEN A. SCHMIDT, M.A.g Assistant Professor of Education and Psychologyg Y.L.T.G. Advisor. Mn' P' ARNOLA REINITZ, M.A.g Instructor in Education and Psychologyg College Supervisor for Student Teaching. L 'fiss- ELDOR C. SIEVING, M.A.g B.Ph.g Associate Professor of Education and Psychologyg College Supervisor for Student Teaching. WAYNE LUCHT, Ph.D.g Associate Pro- fessor of Education and Psychologyg Psy- chology Club Advisorg Field Work Advisor. 51 52 V 'i.,N- ALBERT V. MAURER, Ph.D.g Student Teaching College Supervisorg Editor of Student ' Teaching Notes g Professor of Education and Psychologyg Educational Con- sultant to School of Nursing, Walther Me- morial Hospital. ii JAMES F. CASSENS, B.A., B.D.g Assistant Professor of Psychology. DARRELL H. WALLIS, B.S.g Instructor in Education. ELFRIEDA MILLER, M.A.g Student Teach- ing, Visiting College Supervisorg Visiting Assistant Professor of Education and Psy- chology. 4 M. , Jarman WILB-ERT ROSIN, B.D., Ph.D.g Associate Pro- fessor of Social Scienceg Social Science Division Chairman. HERBERT H. GROSS, Ph.D.g Professor of Geographyg Editor of The journal of Geography. ARVIN HAHN, Ph.D.g Associate Professor of Geographyg Director of Graduate Di- vision. SQCIAL SCIENC S I . . MAX R. CULVER, A.B., B.D., M.A.g Associate Professor of So- Ciology. - - . , . 1.1: l,...f.2,, ,:.u ,. IO6 SGCIAL SCIENC S '11, -1u...,,., A .gg KARL A. ROBERT, Ph.D.g Assistant Pro- fessor of Geographyg Geography Club Ad- visor. N. S. TJERNAGEL, Ph.D,g Professor of History and Religion. 'H , WALTER A. VAHL, M.A.g Associate Pro- fessor of History and Political Scienceg Director of Correspondence and Extension. ANDREW K. PRINZ, Ph.D.g Assistant Professor of Coordinator of Student Activities. VICTOR B. STREUFERT, M.A.g Associate Professor of Sociology. ,,.-up -1 L u .7 ri- :' -.2-lv -5- V A .-lb----A PAV A fn Qffif A s .. , 4. -rr-9' --I '5-'Q ,. ,,. .uv A ' 'T W? ' ,,,...--W CLARENCE M. DREWS, M.A. Geography, M.A. Dramatic Artsg Assistant Professor of Geography. 10 I' RUDOLPH W. HEINZE, B.S., Ph.D.g national Relations Club Advisor. DAVID W. FRIEDRICHS, M.A.g Assistant Professor of Political Scienceg Politics Club Advisor. Assistant Professor of Social Scienceg Inter- GEORGE R. NIELSEN, M.A Assistant Professor of Social Sc ence. S 'fs' f 4 t I ., , ., V 7,,,,.,wvn ' ' ' . N ,W THEODORE J. C. KUEHNERT, Litt.D.g Professor Emeritusg Assistant Archivistg Translating Addison documents from German to English. 9-J PETER M. BECKER, B.S,Ed,1 Visiting Instructor in R Sociology. SOCIAL SCIENC S ELIZABETH EISELEN, Ph.D.g Visiting Professor of Geography tr REV. HOWELL S. FOSTER, B.A., B.D.g Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociologyg Associate Secre- tary of Urban Church Planning. H' PHYSICAL EDUCATIO 34 -',. sf . J tial ! N 4' ..q, CONRAD J. AUMANN, M.Ed.g Assistant Professor of Physical Educationg Head Football Coachg Baseball Coachg C Club Ad- visor. i 32 x,L,l.L . , ,A .n V?.Ph-7 pf ,, , i :V 9'Q,,:-a'L4,g'-tg JOHN L. HAUBENSTRICHER, M.A.g Instructor in Physical Educationg As- sistant Football Coachg C.U. Recreation Committee Advisor. 'WI-.K ALFRED L. HERMANN, M.Ed.g Instructor X in Physical Educationg Assistant Basketball 72 fiiirfz-L54 .,,.qtg3?gL T E'5l'al9'i W. v 2 .viii .Z , 'fifgfii iii iiili A X DORIS BREITENFELD, M.S.g Instructor in Physical Educationg Women's Intramural Director. , vy., W J ,321-.Q ... 6 ,Q ' A 7,,.,M,,,f :,,,ag.W ,Iwi-,ffw .4 f - H Q l, .5 . 5 'fi' ' We ' . ggggsa.. V A .,., 1' 1 l f , M . ,,,,,.. .W ..,,, W. , V Coach. LOIS A. KLATT, M.S.g Instructor in Physical Education, Kinesiology, and Healthg W.A.A. Ad- visorg Women's Extramural Coachg Synchronized Swimming Advisor. THOMAS D. FASZHOLZ, B.D.g Instructor in Physical Educationg Varsity Coachg Bas- ketball, Cross-Country, Tennis. MUSIC f. I' ffi' A A 'Q HAROLD T. ROHLFING, M.Mus.g Assistant Professor of Musicg Dominoes Advisorg Band Conductor. IIO VICTOR HILDNER, M.Mus.g Associate Pro- fessor of Music. ciate Professor of Musicg Cul tural Activities Committee Ad- visor. LESLIE ZEDDIES, Ph.D.g Asso- XZ A, PAUL G. BUNJES, M.Mus.g Professor of Musicg Music Division Chairman. RICHARD W. HILLERT, B.S.Ed., M.Mus.: Associate Professor of Musicg Assistant Editor of Cluzrfb Mznit. lm. YT structor in Music. 3. 49 ,-,.9 ':'3N-- ,.....f 'Qu L LUCILLE C. MELINAT, B.M.E.g In- Itanium gl' 4 2 1 r Q , , , 1 ELAINE KLEIN, B.S.g Instructor in Music. DOROTHY FEIERTAG, M.Mus.g Instructor in Music. HERBERT GOTSCH, D.Mus.g Associate Professor of Music. CHARLES W. GOAN, M.Mus.g Instructor in Music. THOMAS E. GIESCHEN, M.Mus.g Associate Professor of Music: Sound Majority Singers Ad- visor, Conductor of Kapelle. 1 if it ' , s, 55 , fs 1, i1w 2 1 ' . it sg s... -' f t . 1 'av' ,im 'MJ x 1 'ff I' ff' f 1 ' 1 EVANGELINE RIMBACH, M. Mus.g Assistant Professor of Mu- SIC. I ROBERT L. BUSSE, M.Mus.g Associate Professor of Musicg Chairman, Class Piano Department. ARTHUR I.. COHRS, M. Must Assistant Professor of Musicg C,U. House and Personnel Committees Advisor. H2 f' 4 ff , 2 liiiii M- MARY ALMJELD, M,Mus.g Instructor in Music. .rvs.- R539 CHARLES W. ORE, M.Mus. As sistant Professor of Music. .. I i MUSIC zfin CARL F. SCHALK, M.Mus., M.A.g Assistant Pro- fessor of Musicg Editor of Clwrrla Mzuic '66. ,MW X Ria -:fr-12, P45331 . ' RICHARD J. HESCHKE, A.M. D.g In- A structor in Music. JUDITH UNGRODT, B.M., M.A.g In- structor in Music. h .--A. ,an-4 HARLAN D. MCCON- NELL, M.Mus.g Instruc- tor in Musicg Manager of Faculty-Guest Recital Series. ,, MRS. FRANK B. MILLERg Administrative As- EMMA MENKE, B. Mus.g Professor Emeritus sistant. KENNETH HEINITZ, Ph.D.,. B.D.g AS- sistant Professor of Englishg Language and .iss ay - n ' 'J- ,f Humanities Division Chairmang Dean of LANGUAGE AND HLIMA ITIES ,.,4'+ Chapel. ,..2- www' W C. H. SCAER, M.A.g Associate Professor of English. II4 MERLE L. RADKE, Ph.D.g Professor of Englishg Editor of Lutheran Edumfiong Associate Editor of The journal of Geography. ll f VG' 57 L.-K MARGUERITE I-IARTMAN, B.A.g Grad- uate Assistant in English. wvffr Q 1 MES? WILLIAM H. LEHMANN, JR., M.A.g Associate Professor of Philosophy. l 1 4' ,. 5' ll B HEN'RY L. LETTERMANN. M.A.g Assistant Professor of Englishg Assistant Editor of Mozif. xi V F. S. JANZOW, M.A.g Associate Professor of English and Religiong Editor of Mofif. KARL E. SORENSON, M.A.g In- structor in Englishg Spefzalor Advisorg Play Director. WILLIAM H. TRAUGOTT, S.T.M., M.A. Instructor in Language and Humanitiesg Pillars Advisor. an 'If-aol 3? I 1 1 PAUL G. GROTELUESCHEN, M.A.g AS- sociate Professor of Speech and Englishg Concordia Players Advisor, fi. at .f A ,Xu t f,,, W ADA S. TJERNAGEL, M.A.g Graduate Assistant in English. ROBERT L. CONNERS, B.S.Ed Instructor in Speech. FQREIG LANGUAGES N, I L-:i!!,f 'W EDITH M. MORRISON, M.A.g Assistant Professor of Germang German Club Advisor. 1 rM,4 .:,.,,. ve.. .. ...T-if--f-3. , 1 iff' . . -- .QA ' Q- , we .Amar ...sgair-Af 1 PAUL T. KREISS, M.Ed.g Assistant Professor of German and Frenchg French Club Advisor. .ez-vp 1 ll I' , CLARA PUTNIK, Ph.D.g Visit- ing Assistant Professor of German. ERWIN WICHNER, M.A.R.g Instructor in German. CHARLES D. FROELICH, M.A., S.T.M.g Associate Pro- fessor of Religion and Humanitiesg Religious Service Area and Religious'Discussion Group Advisor. i-. T 4' , V +1 DARLENE MAE FAHRENKROG, M.A.E.g In- structor in Artg.Visua1 Arts Committee Advisor. WALTER W. MARTIN, M.A.g Assistant Professor of Artg Art Department V Chairmang Curator of it Art x ,V ARTHUR-Fi. GEISERT, M.A.g Instructor in Ar itf' N.: ' :,:-+ .F ,ff sf - sf, f 122 52. - ' .5 A A Af' ew i wr' ' f fy v I cz.. V, M to P-W V , 57, LEONARD H. SCHOEPP, M.A.g Instructor in Art. 'Wwesam 'i is Am' A 5 -4 94210 I X GORDON O. BESCH, Ed.M.g Associate Professor of Science and Mathematics. Y ,M f--' P -W law ' ' a fi RAYMOND' M. MOEHRLIN, M.S.g Assistant Professor of Science and Mathematics. 4,3 4 tr GLORIA J. SNOPKO, M.S.g Instructor in Mathe- matics. MATHEMATICS ov J' an fi- V , i , in ni .I A ' KENNETH A. DOMROESE, Ph.D.g Associate Professor of Biologyg Natural Science and Mathematics Division Chairman. ? V?- f an if ,. ,,A'-H' X 8 , fi rp' F' . , f .. if , 1 s55'i'LF?' A',,--'V f?Yj ' . F, 2 if c' ' x r 41 M-A E CAROL E. STELLXVAGEN, M.A.T.g Instructor in Science and Mathe- maticsg Science Research Organization Advisor. .W,,..,, ...-,,..,,,..M,.M.. ,ij C. J. DOCKWEILER, M.A.g Instructor in Mathe- matics. .,,....--,.a,--f-rw 'Z is W ,, f ,f f f :ff 4.221-.6-,raffs 4,-,a fe, -,.- f V fifyzy' ,fa Q- AS' 11122 ' ',ff?:aaO-.','-tfffff , ' ' ,ff ., fz4f!ag41' 4- .N ff 1 2, .1 1452. 3, g.f:5,yJ ., W., ,s.,,f,,,,, - RICHARD A. MAZAK, M.A.g Assistant Professor of Science and Mathematics, J. D. XWEINHOLD, M.A.g Assistant Professor of Science and Mathematics. TUR SCIENC A D MATHEMATICS .X VM, . ,AZ , , A fx HAROLD W. ROCK, M.S.g Assistant Professor of Biology ....,,,1 ARNOLD D. STUDTMANN, B.A.g Instructor in Science and Mathematics. .,w,,,,, MARTIN E. FRIEDRICH, Ph.D.g Assistant Professor of Science and Mathematics. A ' f We . 1 5 5 .. ,-e ,, .kg . xv ,gi 4 X RALPH J. KIRCHENBERG, M.S.g Assistant Professor of Science and Mathematicsg 1966 European Study Tour Advisor. ' LIBRARY HENRY R, LATZKE, M.S.I..S.g Assistant Librariang Assist- ant Professor of Educationg Director of Audio-Visual Services. ii .,..s I., ',,,: 1: CORNELL KUSMIK, M.S.L.S.g Librariang Assistant Professor of Education. Si-w. I 1' :midi wk x I W 'Q-Tx 49 Q- V: 1,6 fr, 59' 1' W at ff MARK--1'-X' V .W A wi W ss Seated MRS RUTH VAHL Slandzzzg MRS JESSIE FRIED RICHg CURTIS HOTI.ENg MRS HEALTH SERVICES iss? . sf' 0 'pun 'gn MISS LULU NOESS, R.N.g Deaconess-Nurse MRS. ALVINA BAASCH, R.N.g Head Nurse. Q GLADYS GUEBERT. Izzrert. 5 f ML B a n k MRS. LILLIAN KOEHL , . ? 1 Q - .. . is , 5 fs., , gy, r li, f im :fs ,f ha.. N.. 3 4 ...A 'axia- slffifffgr Bookslore MRS. MARYLOU COOLEY, Cashier. HERBERT J. KOEPP, Manager. Post Office MRS. ROSEMARIE PRANNO and MRS. DELORES BOURKE. SERVICES gk. ff , 1 5 f Switch board, MRS. HELEN LEVELL i Rauf 1: RUTH GLICK, ROMA KROEGER, HILDEGARDE XVEISSQ Row 2: PRISCILLA JOHNSON, GLADYS KEIL, DOR COCK, MARY ACKERMAN, LILLIAN CORRIGAN. SECRETARIES LOUISE MISCHNICK, ERMA JOHNSON, EDNA ABEI., ELVA SCHAEFER 9 , , MVK -Rf f 'f Je W' W. 5 49425 5.141-'gf 6321? 'AA'2C,'. AA 94,27 in ' f Row 1.- MARGO MUNDT, LILLIAN HITCH, A 1 ' ESTHER WEBERg Rau' -.f RENATA WBISS, ' NANCY LARSEN, BETTY KORCBK, LILLIAN BIRR, CLARA BRRUSKBWITZ, BARBARA STIN- SON, CAROLE JOHNSON. R wwf 4., 1 J' 9 . Av 4 L, K . ' x C OTHY LUC- 1' x...JL gp. ......f mm IIQVZS 5 pam gi f Q' 1,2 1 jd' ' W Miyf, af f vfrw -e'1: f-' :: .: OL, VICKI BOUMAN. Row 1: LILLIAN KOEHL, NORMA WENDT, MARJORIE REHFELDTg Row 2: JUANITA AL- DRIDGE, HILDA MENNICKE, BARBARA NICH- ,c 1 tjvff af' W, HRH ROSE DER DERIANg AGNES STRALOW DIANE if NELSON MARY HIMMEL- Q MAN ELFRIEDA KUTCH- EN EDITH FISCHERQ MAR- THA HOFFMAN RUTH H O E H N E E V E L Y N FOOD SERVICES 345' -,,,,,..,1-9-,Wi WALTER MISCHNICKg FRED FUITHg PAUL HOFFMANQ ASTOR MOELLERg KURT BORLOCHQ OTIS JOHNSONQ LE FRANCE WARREN. MAINTENANC Row 1: ROBERT MITCI-IELLQ RICHARD EAI-IRQ ROBERT JONES: ELMER POPP. Row 2: CLARENCE POPPQ WESTON TURNERg BUD O'BRIENg GERARD BOI-ILMANg NORMA WENDT, secretaryg WESLEY FRITZ, Director of Buildings and Groundsg KARL ROUNDTREE. I Z MARTHA HAGENQ CAROL SCHLECHTEQ EUGENA PETROVICg MILDRED WAG- NERg ELFRIEDA HUBERQ VERA WREGEQ KAY ERECKSEN. , A- A ,mf Q...--v 11,11.:a if -5 ', X M7 if +A' I , fri- if - ' gp , 2' i L num! -Q I LOVING MEMORY . . . CONDOLENCE AT THE DEATH OF PROFESSOR MARTIN PIEPER There is strength in the simplicity of trust, in the uncomplicated faith in God which can say in an hour such as this: As for God, His way is perfect, the word of the Lord is triedg He is a buckler to all them that trust in Him. C2 Samuel 22:31j. God's way is not our way, and His thoughts are not our thoughts. Therefore, He can seek out those who rebel against Him and provide reconciliation through the life and death and resurrection of His dear Son. Therefore, He can take a man dead in trespasses and sin and make him alive in jesus Christ and alive to God in a newness of life. Because God's way is perfect, He can grant pardon to the unworthy, righteousness to the sinner, and perfection to those who are far from perfect. Such grace was bestowed on Martin Pieper, whom God loved with an everlasting love. He named Martin Pieper His Own in Holy Baptism and pledged eternal life to him in that great act of saving grace. He led him through all the ups and downs of life with a steady commitment to His divine promise: I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee. And now He has granted him His heavenly inheritance because once more and with PROFESSOR MARTIN C PIEPER. 'W finality He has completed the good work begun on the day of Martin Pieper's adoption into the family of God. He gave to our brother a simple trust in his Lord and a straightforward devotion to his Savior. Because our colleague knew the singleness of God's love for him, he had an individualized love for his students. Because God had set such a high- standard of devo- tion to him at Calvary, our colleague set for himself high standards of devotion to good teaching. As for God, His way is perfect. Martin Pieper understands this perfectly now. We do not, but may God give us the grace to believe it heartily until we understand it per- fectly. M. L. Koehneke, President Concordia Teachers College River Forest, Illinois june 26, 1965 set for himself high standards of devotion to good teaching. ' l f w Y A li 1' 1 ' ALE f I ' n , ,X , 'ui V ig ,,,,,.,.,+ - U ,-Q-X li 4:41 L if . V L f! V Q, ,a X i1 'r 1 il A j I , ' 2 5 ' I Q 4 li 4'-,F-+.,.... 1 1 'E A1 E , 5 H 4... 4 W Je + fi' 11+ F Un i ll W , I I +V T X 1 x L .....,,, FJ-V . I e I26 , , , V N 'f IE.. B 1 -f-QS? A --fviiiiff.-f - ,,.--- w 1 1 I N '?'? , t ,4 f GRGANIZATIONS 1 W bd' L, x-,W ,, 4 - , I STUDENT ASSOCIATIQN EXECUTIVE BOARD i . ,,W g..x Mmm if' ldhunuugu , , 2 i E , fs' 9 ,l I , ,pf H . iv , T. Eggo , treasurer, As the major leaders of the student body, the Student Association Executive Board is responsible for all the various activities presented on campus. Two highlights of the year were the initiation of the book exchange and the first-time membership in the National Student Association. v ld ' H. Reschke, secretaryg D. Wall, presidentg T. Schoenherr, vice-president. iii 2 tl it 'l t1ifigisii.+-ittt'it I Mui i an 'v1l'ii, W it .ill lijif ' Wi l H liiiphlll itil il blip! tl xiii I' --i-- ze 5 ii 'tp i.L.Jrw im' if ii ii i ' ., A M l lx i I lil' R ill If'-N 1 i QE, 'ffl A ii li ifu I ' N 'i , l Q0 5 H I i A 'ig F Wfqill 4 ll s A pa , lllilin ,ggi --' I if ig Q -673 if: , 5497 Us li T 'J A m V li A fl-'iii l 2 5' limi i ii i i 7' El wiitihlli K X Iii xlll lil ,jim l M. 1 -Qe- ,,,f.., T' ' E ,tmp mf, l 5 Malibu 71,4 ii-::, Crayon-.out l College Union Advisor Cultural SENIOR BOARD Union Treasurer Relations College Curricular i Pep Club - Special Activities l College , , Union 911810115 Chairman House -Q Bulletin Worship BOP-fd? Field. Work Commllnlfi' RDG Services SFL Ambassadors for Christ Performing Arts Visual Arts YLTG SRO HRC German Club Enlistment French Club Training IRC D Reports 8: C Club Filing WAA Concordia Players Politics Club l l In its second year of working under a new constitution, the Senate has successfully represented the Concordia student body, and has fulfilled challenging responsibilities and opportunities. The subjects of a reorganization of Freshman and Transfer Orienta- tion and the now existing Field Work program have been under discussion in Senate this year. Z s it Potvin, T. Noack. IW Row 1: M. Palmreuter, R. Voegl, B. Cox, K. Glade, H. Widman. Row 2: M. Silzer, D. Smith, M. Lillie, G. Block Not pictured: D. Lieder, T Recreation Row 1: C. Weber, C. Eisman, H. SENIDR BOARD p A J. Fischle, J. Zahn, P. Rietschel, O ' Thieme, D. Masengarb, T. Noll, R ' ' Theimann, J. Toenjes, B. Kluender The major function of the Senior Board is to provide a general overview of the total College Union progress. As a secondary function, each member directs the program of one of the service areas. The Senior Board also is to guide qualified members of the Student Association into active participation in student activities' and to further . the students' personal growth and use of talents. 4 1 JLI IOR BOARD .1 Wichner, K. Toven. Row 2: P. li Wackenhuth, A. Neubauer, C. Bor- : mann, N. Ploetz, K. Fuerstenau, A. Arbeiter. I30 if f ' C. Frietag Not Pictured: T. KfCHZkd 1 s r 1. l it Wi is L ta .1 Fl i 1 I The junior Board consists of individual chairmen of each activity committee under the direction of the Senior Board. ' WHO'S WHO The members of Who's Who have been chosen, by a com- mittee appointed by the Dean of Students, on the basis of personality, leadership ability, and academic excellence. J ELIRQPEAN STUDY TOUR Planning and preparation are the first stages of the Eu- ropean Study Tour. The par- ticipation students and their advisor, Professor Kirchenberg, have included in their itinerary approximately thirteen coun- tries. Each member of the study tour receives a S250 scholar- ship. I3I The Send Forth Laborers CSFLQ proyect this year supports three Concordia interns at First Immanuel Lutheran Church in the heart of the Chicago Inner City With the financial help of Concordia students the SFL Executive Board determines the means by which this mission endeavor can most successfully be carried out WORSHIP CCMMITTEE This committee's major proj- ects 'center, around Concordia's all-school services, held throughout the year, in which the student body ,is provided the opportunity to worship to- gether. The committee is also responsible for Sunday evening devotions, infirmary devotions, and chapel ushers. I32 A FIELD WORKERS The Field Work Committee gives the individual student the opportunity to enrich his faith through service to others. Con- ducting church canvasses, teach- ing at institutions, and teaching Sunday School at various con- gregations in the Chicago area are all part of the program of the Field Work Committee. RELIGIOUS DISCUSSION GROUP Religious Discussion Group prepares a series of programs in which the student body has the opportunity to discuss the Holy Scriptures as applied to our contemporary prob- lems. Exchange discussion programs with other religious denominations are also spon- sored. P. Wackenhuth, C. Hinote, M. Palmreuter, C. Ernst, M. Rathjen. G. Gersmehl, Prof. Froehlich, ad- visor, H. Widmer, M. Streufert, V Gillmore. ' PERSONNEL ERVICE AREA REPORTS 8 FILES COMMITTEE The main function of the Reports and Files Committee is to keep all files of the College Union orderly and complete. This responsibility includes all committee reports, student record forms, and activity evaluation materials. J. Toenjes, J. Fischle, K. Baumgart. HOUSE COMMITTEE The House Committee serves two major functions for the student bo'dy, namely, hospitality and maintenance. Hospitality is provided for receptions, sequence socials, and various social ac- tivities within the total College Union organization. It is also available to out- side groups and to individual student groups who request its services. The maintenance area includes the upkeep and 'general overseeing of the College Union building. In all events, the House Committee is to povide warmth, friendliness, and service to the student body by presiding as official hosts for Concordia. I34 wwf K-v! 0 o., 'EM ff' TRAINING COMMITTEE The Training Committee is concerned with the stu- dents and their understand- ing of the College Union. During Orientation Week the freshmen are shown the activities available to them in order that they can be ready for placement on a committee of their choice. inghihu i HOUSE SERVICE AREA D. Bergant, A. Poegel. - ,lay Row 1: M. Falkenberg, N. Ziermann, K. Fuerstenau, C. Freita , N. Goetsch, J. Toenjes. Row 2: B. Reichard, G. Mau, C. TDOTSCBQ D. Bremmermann, C. Eisman, C. Egeland, J. Hartkopf, D. Lauter, R. Grese, K. Doepke. Row 3: R. Heidloff, J. Helmkamp, L. Pomerantz, J. White, G. Lewis, L. Rader, B. Bartels, N. Weese, K. Kemp. Row 4: B. Buhrke, P. Wescott, G. Krohne, D. Powers, R. johnson, R. Combs, P. Wilkins, L. Hou- I'C'l'l. LILTLI RAL SERVICE AREA ,.V. XAPV R i I Row 1: M. Boedecker, C. Davis, I. Row 2: C. Myers, H. Widman, C. FINE ARTS COMMITTEE Involving student talent on the campus is the aim of the Fine Arts Committee. Under the divisions of performing arts and visual arts, this committee strives to present both a wide variety and a high quality of the many forms of art. K. Toven, W. Biel, H. Wichner, R. Tews. VISUAL ARTS COMMITTEE Cultural development in the visual arts is the concern of this committee. Its aim is to provide access to various exhibitions at Concordia. This aim is accomplished by sponsoring shows such as the African photography exhibit and publicizing and holding receptions for local artists. as they open their exhibi- tions in Kretzmann Gallery. Row 1: D. Krohne, R. Tews, M. Diko, E, Janosco. Row 2.' R Reiss, P. Ringger, P. Wackenhuth. PERFORMING ARTS COMMITTEE The Performing Arts Committee seeks to enrich the cultural life of the students by sponsoring a variety of outside performers, lecturers and other groups on campus throughout the year. l35 RECREATIGN SERVICE AREA The Recreation' Service Area is responsible for all recreation activities on the campus. The area at- tempts to make the College Union the recreational center of the campus. This is attempted by encourag- ing the students to become active in the various games, activities, and recreational events on and off campus. The area is divided into the Cougar Boost- ers and the Co-Rec'ers. CO-REC'ERS The Co-Rec'ers are the group which promotes the actual participation by the student in the area of recreation. They are responsible for the Co-Rec nights, Faculty-staff nights, and special nights, and special events. Special events include tournaments, ski parties, ice skating, and roller- skating. Also under their area is the supervision of the Cougar Cage which is the student-faculty game room. I36 I. 2 .?-Z'-2j--i-Ij-Z-1-:-: '3i'P1':3135:fi-'rlij-if?-' . -.. ,, . . . .- ,-'uf-1. .:.,- .-1' v . . , 1 . , 1 ',.:. ',.- n COLIGAR BOOSTERS The Cougar Boosters are the spirit boosters on campus. The Boosters are responsible for organiz- ing the choice of the cheerleaders, Pep rallies, football half-time entertainment, transportation for away games, and the Cougar Pep Band. In general they attempt to build the spirit of the student body on carnpus in the area of atheltics. 9 SOCIAL SERVICE AREA PARTIES COMMITTEE I ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE The Entertainment Committee secures on-campus and off-campus entertain- ment to supplement College Union events. Hootenannies and the all school sing are some of this committees re- sponsibilities. R. Bauer, E. Nahodyl, S. Norrgran, R. Grese G. Brockman, G. Schmidt. 1 52-35 1 I ff, ' W rp-nnnv ' 5 In planning Concordia's parties, this committee seeks to obtain a well-rounded program which will appeal to all students and give them a break in their daily routine. This committee provides events of holi- day merriment-such as Christmas and Halloween parties as well as schedules of other social gatherings throughout the year. Sealed: M, Ryglewicz, J. Heidel, C. Eg- land, R. Minster. Stazzdizzg: D. Brem- merman, G. Becker, J. Kucharik, L. Mueske, R, Keske. PARENT WEEKEND COMMITTEE Parent Weekend is the annual weekend at Concordia which is set aside for parents of students so that they might observe some of the campus life and participate in some of the typical events attended by their children. The Parent Week- end Committee plans and organizes the various events of this Weekend. J. Heidel, D. Renner, N. Weber, H Widman, P. Thompson. I37 Knights Medieval, 1965 Homecoming at Con- cordia, and the climax to the fall season, was ac- complished through the successful work and efforts of the Homecoming Com- mittee. The committee planned and supervised the various events comprising the Homecoming festivi- ties. l ll 2 N. at i -5 . X , ' 'X HOMECCMING CGMMITTEE K7 ,f'fie Ntf I ' -- Row 1: R. Rohlwing, M. Droege, R. Minster, L. Tubesing. Row 2: B. Thompson, J. Kucharik,AE. Lipsky, J. Nelson. R. Minster, N. Ziermann, P. Strom, J. Heidel, K. Doepke, P. Wackenhuth. REVERSE WEEKEND COMMITTEE Reverse Weekend is the annual weekend at Concordia which is set aside for reverse dating policies. For the first time the committee extended the weekend to include Friday and Saturday evenings. The girls finance a special banquet and all other entertain- ment for the weekend. The Committee plans and prepares for all aspects of this event. We , 14579. Ifwf 7,15 3. 4 A I SPRING I BANQU ET I COMMITTEE Two Different Worlds came to- . I gether successfully this year at the 1966 Spring Banquet. The theme was carried out in a buffet dinner with entertain- , ment and a post-banquet dance. . JJ Siiting from: G. Dieck, K. Glade, P. Thompson, M. Muellner, B. Pieters. Sifzing. fmrk: 1. jl Kucharick, J. Severance, Sw-Lgtnzzding: C. Eisman, B. Buhrke, R. Rohrbach, X o -B X 4 I , ' I . : I 0 I K T 4 ' 1 ' .1 ' 0 I I 1 - ' X . I an , . 1. X r 1 LT s X I . X I A N R I' A 5-u I ii-YR: x X I , . e-lfhv: a ,, b The Spring Musical Steering Committee is organized under the jurisdiction of Concordia Players. It functions as an in- dependent unit which produces the Spring Musical. This year the committee presented The Sound of Music on May 13, 14, and 15. G. Wagner, W. Bethke, L. Koene- man, K. Hynous, G. Krohne SPRING MUSICAL STEERING CCMMITTEE QI I39 AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST C. Weber, E. Baden H. Pickelman, E. Philley, V. Spilker, L. Henrichsmeyer, C. Stoelting. COMMUNITY SERVICES AREA PUBLIC RELATIONS Ambassadors for Christ assumes its name from I Corinthians 5:20, which states, We are ambassa- dors for Christ, God mak- ing His appeal through us. Through their pro- gram, which extends into several states, the Ambassa- dors speak to youth groups with the expressed purpose of acquainting them with the opportunities available to serve Christ in full time church professions. The Community Services area manages all functions concerned with direct contact between students of Concordia and the surrounding community. Students of Concordia have' undertaken such activities as the annual Channel 11 drive, a fund drive in which sudents of the college help one of the Chicago's educational stations by soliciting contri- butions from citizens of River Forest and Oak Park. BULLETIN BOARDS COMMITTEE The Bulletin Boards Committee is responsible for all of Concordia's bul- letin boards and is one of the most direct methods by which Concordia stu- dents learn about on and off campus events. Students with artistic talent of any kind or those with eye-catching ideas in art are especially encouraged to join this committee. J. Hartkopf, S. Starck. cl I ,zulr ga 11: .,. ,Q I . ilu, N . 5. . W, In IIII I ii V. -ly I Ilf. I. fi - I .44- I t FI ., 6. .X .vi .rt .,i ,ff ,F ,lil x. I I .1 ,mag 'y....','.1fIfIt2 .L In .wi . I .M . iii Y .MII :- 'B I', :i ll! '- SERVICE AREA 5 Z 1 -dit gf? L. Rau, L. Klein, E. Duda, R. Doering, P. Bauer, J. Schalla, C. Myers, A. Runge. Sealed: R. Leyrer, H. jaquet, E. Sauter, T. Luecltke, J. Rohe K Rowe G Bluhm J -anvil' -Q'-v. .,-vi PILLARS The Pillmxr staff endeavors to serve the Concordia student body by recording the highlights of the year in the annual. The 1966 Pillars is intended to communicate what Concordia is in terms of its goal in preparing men and women for service to Christ in the world. it 2 s E 2 Killian. Standing back: D. Krohne, P. Gersmehl, K. Dautenhahri, Becker, Boedecker Sue Rodekcjhrf Edjt0 'm'fb2ef' SPECTATCDR The Spectator, Concor- dia's newspaper, which is published weekly, helps to keep the students and fac- ulty of Concordia up-to- date on all events of the college and surrounding community. Using their motto, Positive Christian journalism, They strive to present and stimulate stu- dent interest and opinion. GERMAN CLUB The goals of German Club are to familiarize Concordians with German culture and lan- guage, Club members come to understand Germany better through u slide lectures about German school life. Other ac- tivities include the Oktoberfest, a visit by a German folksinger, Christmas caroling, a Puppen- theater, and a Polka party. H. Hahn, M, Boedecker, R. Jier- scheck, E, Barthel, K. Brosowske, J. Tappnow, M. Bobb, J. Gustafson, I42 st ILCFTRN MS' FRENCH CLUB The French Club presents a monthly program meeting to further Concordians' growth in knowledge of French culture and language. In addition to its monthly activities, the club sponsors frequent French con- versational tables and the Mardi Gras celebration. Prof. Kreiss, advisor, D. Arne, B. Klug, C. Kimble, J. Otto. M Jai SCIENCE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION This organization, through its month- ly lecture program, serves as a supple- ment to the science sequence program. By encouraging individual research proj- ects, interest is stimulated in the various fields of science. Once again the annual Science Congress for neighboring high school and elementary school students was sponsored by the SRO. Row 1: G. Gersmehl, G. Moenning, D. Voll- rath, W. Bellin. Row 2: A. Arbeiter, N. Recknagel, J. Schalla, D. Vorwerk. ,C f' rr? HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB The Human Relations Club attempts to understand problems in the communi- ty and to interpret and to act upon these problems. The HRC seeks to stimulate individual and group thinking about contemporary problems in the field of human relations and to involve its members in a personal encounter with the society outside the campus environ- ment. K. Krause, S. Rodekohr, D. Utech. YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING GROUP This group prepares future teachers for service as directors and supervisors of the youth of the church. YLTG ac- complishes its goal through organized retreats, discussion, and practical ap- plication. Row 1: L. Diebenow, R. Eberhard, K. Sasser. Row 2: T. Frommer, R. Carter, R. Vfrye. D. Ahrens, S. Borkenhagen, E. Gyle, L. Ricart, G. Wagner, A. Russel, L. Koeneman, G. Krohne, R. Helmke, M. Boedecker, K. Rowe, J. Lawer, T. Leudtke, T. Abraham, D. Stolle, N. Remer,B. Gaede STAG, composed of all returning students with teaching experience, pre- sents a number of programs designed to promote professional growth of the stu- dent body. The committee sponsors the Spring Workships as a direct aid to all those students who have received assign- ments for the coming year. I44 CONCGRDIA PLAYERS SUPPLY TEACHERS ACTIVITIES GROUP Concordia Players is com- posed of students interested in the dramatic arts. The Players staged several major produc- tions during the past year in- cluding A1i Baba and the Forty Thieves, Sleeping Beauty, Heidi, The Lark, and The Admirable Crichton. Concordia Players' committees include staging, lighting, pub- licity, properties, and make-up. G. Block. Row 1: G. Moenning, D. Ewald, M. McGhee, P. Pfund, W. Bellin, A. Arbeiter. Row 2: O Thieme, K. Kamman, M. Budde, J. Hawlicheck, N. Recknagel. WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSCCIATION The XVAA inspires and furthers an active interest in team and individual sports for women by encouraging wholesome use of the student's leisure time through athletics. CCC!! CLUB Raw 1: L. Klatt, Advisor, C, Long, S. Helmreich, J. Schrimper, J. Wied, J. Kuhasz, J. Helm- kamp, M. Schrader, Toups. Row 2: M. Pickelman, C. Ahlschwede, P. Large, M. Raffensperger, K. Ott, B. Spletzer, C. Agne, B. Wilde. Row 3: L. Kruckenberg, J. Rusch, K. Leinberger, I.. Pomerantz, J. Rammel, S. Scarritt, K. Ramey, S. Danker. Members of C Club have received letters in varsity sports. They provide service to the college by supplying refreshments and ushers for home athletic contests and developing the younger athletes of the area by sponsoring an invitational grade school field day. Other ac- tivities include sponsoring an initiation program for new members and supplying a scholarship to one letterman each year. Row 1: G. Block, W. Bellin, R. White side, E. Winkelmann, T. Phillips, W. Krone O. Kreis, R. Miller. Row 2: T. Ruppert, M D. Hugo, R. Schmidt, C. Eisman. Row 3. Row 6: R. Friedrich, J. Eisman. Row 7: Reck. Row 8.' D. Powers, D. Tews, R. Kasten, R. Block, R. Craven, J. Festa, F. Boldt, K. Wegener. I45 Ryglewicz, W. Benson, T. King, R. Loppnow, K. Becker, C. Holschen. Row 4: A. Polich, M. Knoll. Raw 5: R. Heidloff, R. Johnson. M. Duchow, P. Wescott, J. Sorgatz, Vanick, A. Paluch, J. Thorsen, N. Kaspar, T. t. S 'bm-s.. ,., n ,ff WOMEN'S COUNCIL The organization known as Women's Council consists of many and varied personali- ties. The council members desire to serve their Lord in service to their Concordia sisters. The members assist the residence counselors and act as counselors to their respective living areas. Representing the women to the administration and providing informative programs in the Personal Program series complete the functions. Row 1: R. Rohlwing, D. Hempfing, M. Falkenberg, M Droege, Row 2: V. Koester, 3 R. Hinck, N. Fregien, A X, Lange, M. Danielson, A. Eg- 5' 4' 2 sr t .s s tt, 9 ef , P ger, Row 3: B. Borhart, R. ,p ' at V Wood, R. Gruetzner, G. Lewis, f' ' L. Moeckel, K. Kohn. Rauf 4: gs - A 4 J. Johnson, L. Masch, P. N 1' V E Wiese, J. Block-, J. Blank- schaen, M. Siehr. Row 5: B. Davis, C. Monje, P. Strom A Q 'IUIZ Vzll N. Ziermann, B. Starck, E. . ,-.- i f 1 s. Q fi 'X ig Lipsky, Row 6: Miss Heyne, advisor, A. Davis, M. Bassuen- ' ..-- 1 i- er, B. Pohlman, K. Walle, 'tic E' ' Q ' Wi' Z-f:!vLi'! ' . I - Zef. . 1- :..,...,.1 t.-. .5 Q ,, at . ig f I 3 . . . We chairman, D. Christian, E. Sul- ff? a f V sn x if 15 V-ff V' iii ire wtf' ., 13' P' 1' . ' ' . , M A' 4 'im 1 M.. -f 'r'Ne-B., , 1 3 - -nw Ne-ei . X, fi I 'Jil ' 1 4.1 . , gi- Row 1.' J. Handrich, T. Ruppert, E. Winkelmann, D. Buck, D. Halter, chair- man. Row 2: J. Nelson, P. Wangerin, D. Lorenz, A. Polich, W. Benson, R. Klausmeier. Row 3: D. Widenhofer, D. Ewald, T. Phillips, N. Weber. Noi pictured: D. Hugo, J. Smith, J. Chu, T. Klammer, Dean Brockberg, advisor. MEN'S COUNCIL Men's Council seeks to promote Christian fellowship among the Concordia male students. It assumes the responsibility for dormitory regulations and campus life. The members of Men's Council also serve as counselors to the men in their respective living areas. I46 , 1 t mel 'Ms INTERNATIONAL if lf RELATIONS CLUB 'ffl The International Relations Club W , seeks to promote an understanding of America's status in the world in addi- ii i ' tion to familiarizing the student with Qgg 1',f?3'f g recent developments and significant events of a national and international Q 'i ' - 1 importance. is ' it L t as K. Pribula, B. Chandler, S. Lueking, E. Heise. AWQRLDL, X R. Rupprecht, J. Wilson, E. Mueller, C. Monje. GEOGRAPHY CLUB Commencing this year, Geography Club opened its membership to all senior college students taking their sequence in or majoring in geography. Under the leadership of Dr. Robert, the club sponsored a field trip to United States Steel and Rand-McNally in Chicago. Various speakers, experts in the several fields of Geography, came to speak to the group. Z -J 1 A7 .V ,-'fl J J c lo ffhvt -ll-Nhat? be A phi eenCPPf o n'v'5 6Ha ' I--J?-'fisf-ve ea ef rt is P+QQ5g2s,,5,-ff . 'Us V l p fri f'T1uf1 'D ,, ,, i u' ' . ' me fkerefg mas. -fatal, 336234035 ,, ' W uhh - ff 229 5 ' SOPRANO Lindalu Anttila Beth Barkow Karen Baumgart Elaine Becker Marilyn Benuska Janet Blankschaen Bonnie Borhart Joan Brandt Donna Bremmerman Carol Brinkmann Nancy Busch Carolyn Cabaniss Beverly Cox Judy Danas Christine Davis Mary Eggold Cheryl Evans Marilyn Frey Martha Frey Vivian Glick Norma Goetsch Carole Ann Goodrich Rhoda Gutzwiller Emmie Gyle Elizabeth Haynes Carole Heimsoth Linda Hofmeister Barbara Hohmann Susan Jarling Paula Jungkuntz Ruth Koenig COLLEGE CHCRLI The College Chorus, conducted by Dr. Carl L. Waldschmidt, participates in two annual concerts, featuring various professional soloists and orchestration. For their Winter concert they presented Handel's Messiah The Easter concert featured Bach's Mass in B Minor. Kathy Kohn Loralee Ktotz Arleen Kolb Kathy Kuring Phyllis Lehmann Dottie Lemke Lisette Lueker Marilyn Marcinco Gloria Matrenga Shirley Merkle Elizabeth Nahodyl Mary Natonick Jerry Nicolaus Janet Neuchterlein Sharon Pieper Karen Pipkorn Arlene Rodenbeck Karen Rogers Roseanne Ruben Carol Rusch Marge Secor Joyce Timm Patricia Toekelt Joan Toenjes Karen Toven Phyllis Tubesing Joan Vonstrohe Marjory Wallace Sandra Watt Sharrie Wehmeyer Elizabeth Williams ALTO Lois Austensen Marie Bilyea Jo Blanken Susan Borkenhagen Diane Christian Sandra Corneils Laverne Dager Doris Denninger Sandra Dostert Rhoda Droegemueller Eleanor Duda Karen Durfee Gwen Ewert Joanne Fischle Carol Freitag Dolores Giese Dorothy Graf Ruth Gruetzner Phyllis Grulke Joan Hagenow Joan Heidel Mary Ann Hein Ellen Hinz Judith Holland Karen Jensen Jill Kline Elaine Kotteman Marge Kretschmar Ann Lange Charlotte Lee Karen Lowke Michaeline Diko Kathleen Marske Lorene Moeckel Linda Nash Elizabeth Quitmeyer Bethel Reddersdorf Helen Reschke Ruth Rohlwing Elizabeth Rush Carolyn Sachtleben Karen Sasser Gloria Schoenbeck Lois Schroeder Marlene Schweyer Jennifer Sohn Lindsay Spanley Marjorie Tritsch Gloria Wagner Nancee Weese Suzanne Whitehouse Pat Wiese Mary Zeddies TENOR Phil Amt Randy Banwart Richard Carter Michael Colburn Harvey Hahn Dick Hakala Richard Keske Daniel Leikip Dave Lorenz Mark McNeeley James Rogner Robert Rupprecht Arlan Steinbach John Wellen Jerome Winterstein George Wright Richard Wrye BASS Richard Benedum Jim Brown David Fischer Wayne Gilbert Jim Handrich Norman Hellmers Allan Keup Ronald Keup Bob Klausmeier Gerhardt Krohne Virtus Offermann Bill Quast Richard Resch James Smith Daniel Stolle Ronald Thiemann Louis Tietje Paul Wackenhuth Vic Waltersdorf Ronald Wismar Bernard Zimdahl David Zurey John Lams KAPELLE Hallelujah! Sing praises to God! Under the direction of Professor Thomas E. Gieschen, Kapelle sang its theme joyously throughout the year. Four times a Week the choir rehearses to prepare sacred music for chapel and various all-school services, local church services and off-campus concerts. A special tour in February included churches and schools in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa. Kapelle shows Concordia and friends how excellently one's voice can praise God in song. Timothy Abraham Rebekah Baehr Karen Bertels William Bethke Wanda Biel Richard Carter John Chu Christine Davis Michaeline Diko Karen Doepke Mary Eggold Carolyn Ernst Cheryl Evans Kenneth Fasshauer John Folkening Barbara Fricke Richard Gehrke Ruth Gensch Mary Giese CHOIR ROSTER Curtis Goter Paul Groth Ruth Gruetzner Richard Guemmer Ronald I-Iabedank Harvey Hahn Alan Hauser Melinda Houseman Sherry Hoffherr tfDaniel Jaeckel Kathleen Keller Joanne Koerber Gerhardt Krohne Georgene Lavo Mark Lillie Ruth Lopahs Christine Melinat Jean Moore Gary Muller 'ltstudent director Carolyn Neukirch Bonnie Platt William Quast Dorothy Rashchke James Rogner Carol Schmidt Mark Silzer Jennifer Sohn Barbara Tanner Karen Toven Lois Tubesing Paul Wackenhuth Gloria Wagner Paul Wangerin Beth Weerts George Wright Richard Wrye Suzanne Zander Robert Zimmerschied ., ,ms ,.......,--. :- X f- ' 'Twmiu P431 l l. 1 5 Ii. 4- - i 54 ., . Sf. is i, I . yt, -,.... I., . 'i , I: , 'I' ,'s:,.-...fm 5,33 613 I 0'- O'- i. I I I I 'i I I IM Row 1.' D. Widenhofer, R. I-Iinck, P. Jungkuntz, D. Bernclt, P. Thompson. Row 2: R. Keske, J. Winterstein, T. Eggold, N. Kaspar, C. Freitag. kg SCU D MAJDRITY SINGER Sound Majority showed Concordia how much fun there is in singing. Vocally and instrumentally the singers provided enter- tainment at the 'Faculty Dinner this spring. They presented a concert, including all types of music to please Concordians. Sound Ma- jority also sang in an all-school service. QR .xt Krew CONCERT BA D The Concert Band, under the direction of Professor Harold Rohlfing, provided an opportunity for expression for those students with instrumental ability. Highlights of the year included quarterly concerts and a spring our of the Eastern United States. Karen Bohlmann Yvonne Borkey Richard Brauer Vicci Buth David Christian David Duensing Kim Eggerstedt janet Eheim Sheryl Evans Gary Geier Phil Gersmehl Philip Giese Dennis Haegele Stephen Henke William Jackle BAND ROSTER HARoLD RoHLF1NG, conductor Stanley jones Ronald Keup Richard Kremer Lynne Kreyling Maryellen Laney Lawrence Landers james Lawer Shirley Lindert William Lubben Richard Mannel Sharon Muth JoAnne Otto Henry Pickelmann Arnold Piering Vern Piering Alan Poegel Kathleen Pribula Joann Riley Andrew Russell Gene Schmidt Richard Siedelmann Carol Sprehe Marilyn Tedrahn Warren Tyler Karen Unrath Judy Werman Ruth Wittmus Aileen Yung STUDENT ENTERPRISES ,,T. CAM P U S CORNER Rf , S , S . .V 1 I' Wald Em FP ' 'S ' 'SQ' E' T 1 i xii' M., G., andb I SAX ,,W, MAA 1, VEM 1 Q S, Q FW '11 ? Ewa Lf CAMPUS WORKSHOP . wgwx YS. int' , fl: Sv. ig , 4 ' 1 'ff' CAMPUS PHOTO SHOP D. Daum, C. 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N an 44 A , ,K . ww- 's - YITXTE if f ,, A V I i Y ie fs -- ff f rl 3 ,f J fl 13 -P 2 , L 1 ,V f ' ' li 1 11 ' , 1? ' 22 E W1 2 f , ,. . 5 iff., - sgxwi'sixlwi'-a:5gf.w+Sw g ' ..... ,,.,, . ,,,.: A,.,. ..,..,,,. . - v .,..M M.,,,, .. V ,-Mx., . - ', I ':Lf.fL W- . via: . ,, , - - 1 QQ - rx-.5'xg.:! A .45 ' in -'f 3 -X gs ,: f. I57 COLIGARS CGMPLETE S CCESSFLIL SEASON Although the Cougars compiled a disappointing 4-5 won and loss record, on the whole they had quite a successful season. The fact that they won four out of their last six games verifies that they improved considerably as the season pro- gressed. Senior Bob Gugel was the leading ground gain- er for the season as well as the leading scorer. Bob piled up 593 yards in 121 carries for a 4.9 average per carry. He set a new school record scoring seven touchdowns for 42 points, also a rec- ord for points scored in a single season. Gugel also broke two other records: for the most kickoff re- turns-11 and for the most yards on kickoff re- turns-242. After Gugel in the rushing department came Dick Calhoun with 188 yards in 49 carries, Rich Miller with 146 yards in 44 carries and Dick Heidloff with 117 yards in 29 carries. The top pass receiver this year was senior end George Lemke who grabbed 15 Schlesselman aerials for a total of 226 yards and three touch- downs. Next in line were Myron Schumacher with 12 receptions good for 221 yards and two touch- downs and jerry Festa with ten receptions for 100 yards. After getting off to a slow start in the first two games, sophomore quarterback Bob Schlessel- man's passing improved. Overall he completed 49 out of 130 attempts for a 38 per cent. Eliminating the first two games, Schlesselman's passing per- centage is a respectable 45 per cent. Schlesselman for the season set two records. The first is for the most touchdown passes in a season-7, and his 49 completions is also a record. junior Ken Kaschinske broke two place-kicking records t-his year. He converted 12 extra points for one record, and his 71 per cent with 12 out of 17 was good for the other record. Ed Reimer and Don Sellke spearheaded the defensive line of the Cougars, both having ex- n-x nf? Coaches Aumann, Brockberg, and Ev Wfillason watch intently as the game progresses. ceptionally fine seasons. The defensive unit blocked four punts this year. gy M, aw 7' 1 . Three out of the four blocks led to eventual touch- 6 x 5 5 Q- downs. 'S' 7 f ' Looking ahead to next year, Concordia will f gl , play an eight-game schedule with no open dates. -,gs V .5 J Augustana and Lakeland will be dropped from 0 A ' . 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' 7 - . - Y, A T 4 , 'J .e' 5 f .f-T- ff1tm..L..gL l4'a. Z fL 3..Qv,?,,:- ,g. 5, ,.v- , . - , .Q f. Y 1,2-I. 'Ki . V. , 'ww Coach Aumann explains strategy to Bill and Grudge , It was fitting that these two seniors were elected co-captains for the '65 season. Both were important mainstays in the Cougar offense and defense. Bill Reimer with three previous seasons on the gridiron has become a defensive stalwart at de- fensive end. His ability to assume leadership and his football savvy helped the Cougars tremendously. Bob Gugel as a second year man proved to be a major asset to the backfield. His quick running and keen blocking helped to gain numerous yards and to add to the total offensive unit production. the schedule while Iowa Wesleyan will be a new team to challenge the Cougars. The Cougars will have letter winners at all of the offensive positions except center and one end spot. Returning to the offensive line will be jerry Festa, Dave Gohn, Marv Himmelman, Al Polich and Marty Knoll. Dick Heidloff, Bob Schlesselman and Dan Tews will return to the backfield. The defensive unit is losing only three men, Reimer, Lempke and Sellke. Out of the 48 major and minor award winners, 25 were first-year players. Coach Aumann stated that the only way to have a good football team is to have the men sticking with it for four years. If the team keeps up the trend that started this year with many first-year award winners, Con- cordia should see some exciting football in the future. Q 2. my v -f ., Row 1: Bill Benson, Glenn Walter. Smnding: Mark Ewald, Carl Holschen, Rich Kueker. 3 I96 CGLIGAR ARSITY Row 1: er Festa Tom Rummel Dick Block ohn 3 W X, 73mB3ggE77 h 73 ve L iw! 'WM 'WVU W pu I X Mfr, J ry 1 7 7 J Bickel, Tom Phillips, Gordie Block, Bruce Gremel. H3556 Q57 Row 2: Ralph Lenz, Dan Knuth, Marty Knoll, Tim Krenzke, , Dave Gohn, Mark Matzke. v A 1' , 1 , as Y '76 -1112. ,L '- Row 1: Dennis Sampolinski, Dan Tews, Ray Loppnow. Snzzzdizzg: Ken Kaschin- ske, Dan Buck. I 60 Row 1: Bill Rojas, Todd Ludke, Marv Duchow. 'AA V ' Slazzding' Dick Heidloff, Bob Reed. A 1 SCDRES Augustana North Park Lake Forest Rose Poly Principia St. Procopius Elmhurst Lakeland University of Illinois-Circle Campus A ,, A , ,.,,, y . ,, P . , f'- 1 , I 1 'xx' I A ,uf 'HAZ vii L' ik 1 H 4 ' 'hir' 'sf Myron Rylewicz, Duane Albers, jim Renkle, jim Riegles. 9 'iw Row 1: Larry Hamm, Marv Himmelman, Al Polich, John Numerich, Ron Graep. Szazzding: Bob Schlessman, Ron Moritz, Don Selke, George Lemke. Row 1: Tom Reck, Don Powers, Rich johnson, Mike Weber, Neil Weber. Stazzding: Bob Gugel, Bill Reimer, Carl Eisman, Dan Tews. I6I . af CARL EISMAN End This was his first year out. Bubbles showed ability to adapt to vari- ous game situations. RICH MILLER Fullback Surprising speed desire and keen sense were Fire Plug's assets. An all around perform- er on offensive and as a corner back on defense, Rich was a mainstay on the squad for three years. DON SELKE Tackle The big man in the line, Don has been a consistent performer on the field for four sea- sons. I at -1 ic . - TIM KRENSKE End Tim was a valuable cog in the defensive line. He was able, due to speed and desire, to block three punts, which eventually were converted into Cougar scores. His playing typified the say- ing, The best offense is a good defense. DUANE ALBERS Tackle A three-year veteran who played both ways this year. Duane was able to stop many an offensive surge due to quick thinking and hard but- ting. '--- ' team, ., i 4 N, RALPH LENZ Defensive End A three-year man who showed desire and hustle through- out the campaign. 'U TOM PHILLIPS Center As a four-year man who started his last two years, Tom has shown that one doesn't have to be big in order to play the line. He accounted for many key blocks that enabled the backs to get that extra step for the long gainer. GEORGE LEMKE End A three-year veteran who caught many of the record-setting passes dur- ing the campaign. OUT OF UNIFORM GORDIE BLOCK-Line Backer Was an asset on defensive until in- jury forced him out for the year. DICK CALHOUN-Fullback First year out, showed ability to adapt to various game situations. JIM REAGLES-Guard Smallest man on the line and toughest to move out. MYRON SCHUMACHER-End Played key defensive safety and caught many clutch passes. I63 IFR H f i f J f J -+ P . ,Q 5344' K -' iff: Y ff I ,, 5 Z Grudge gets help-a bit late H' - -1,1-255233 ig , Q. 2 4 'f' p at LL '+Q., . - 'z:,:.,,g,,,' at ai i 4 52:2 3 --.s-.-...4....s. v -ff S1458 wt ,M Q , , LH, ff. Q, ..,..,.,,T:,..,.f ' H., .t 't'- -uf xi ' Q M Eff 4 f ' gglg if' 1 J ' t- ,. , Z V - 2152- Ig ' Y W 3 ' -if' I 1 ,V . ,2 , gays- V . 2, wt -w 1, ' A, -, U, aff, M41 K 5 K L .t,, 4 A I l I Al., tvs? 1.51 ll., . - Y. Y -,'- , . az., L t Back to basics- I FFENSIVE ACTIO -AND IT PAYS OFF! .,A ,f,. i 'flag 35? ' I wi A' 514 5153 375 iff? f 4f5if 3 iw We , V V f 9,44 4? 5 if Q29 , f ' 5 its 1 A H..,4, H, A 9 t' 'L 1 af WV f P? L, yn , H 1913? ,i, ff, i E I . V A ' J z . .jp Af I ., .Ae , ' aff' 1. fm, . ,, HAQ L as 4 ' W W, . 'W J , , ' V Qfffw , fi - -fl '-' wb-.'f w ' v Q - il , f1, b A,.QA Q A' N I , ,, , H ., 1:.' fizls Y 'A ' om A I .,. A ' u X, A: I. vii. : NL V.:, , - ' 4. , Q Z P 4f 'x s in Q 1, gifs. ggi M V X 5 '3ax' A . , 'vll XX X' ' Q' kgsxlix .H .. f X. b 6,21-c 31411 'Mix ' X fx ' .A ., ii Q I66 A-1 HOMECCMI G 4.-f sf' mf! 7 4 4 4 5 Eric Waldschmidt, Dottie Berndt, Bette Thompson, Queen Ann Lange, Kathy Carr, Rosie Hinck Joanne Spurgat. A ,334-we-gif - 1 X ' 1 Y Eff I' ij DICK CRAVEN Sophomore Forward ASKETBALL Raw 1 jim Renkel, assistant manager, Bill Rojas, Dave Windenhoferg Bob Kasteng Don Chaplin, jim Sorgatzg Gary Klemp. Row 2 Pete Bauer Manager Tom Faszholz, Coachg Neal Kasparg Terry Piperg Tom Ruppert, Dick Craven, Wally Kroneg Al Herman, Assistant Coach, Ed Winldemann scorer Coach Faszholtz's second season got off to a slow start, losing to Hope and Lewis in December, but toward the end of january the team started to pick up. After handing Fort Wayne a decisive defeat, the team started playing the best ball of the season, beating St. Louis Concordia Seminary, Harris Teachers College, and Allison. This streak reached its climax when the Cougars traveled to play the previously urn defeated St. Procopius team. But St. Procopius also played the best game of their season and came out on top in double overtime. After the 'loss the Cougars came to a virtual standstill, losing to Ft. Wayne, Lewis, and North Park. The team ended up with 11 wins and 11 losses. , , ,,. Www of IW DAVE WIDENHOFER BOB KASTEN junior Guard Sophomore Guard 'il cacapfain WALLY KRoNE I966 COLIGARS CTC Elmhurst 75 Hope 84 Carroll 82 North Park 72 Lewis 76 Calvin 76 Concordia Seminary 68 Aurora 72 Concordia Senior College 80 Lake Forest 69 Concordia Seminary 92 Harris 86 Albion 94 St. Procopius 91 Concordia Senior College 75 Lewis 69 Lake Forest 82 North Park 56 St. Procopius 65 Elmhurst 74 TERRY PIPER Sophomore Forward Co-Captain DON CHAPLIN l NEAL KASPAR Sophomore Forward l GARY KLEMP junior Guard in l TOM RUPPERT BILL ROJAS Junior Center junior Guard The season ended with the Concordia Invitational Tournament in St. Louis. The Cougars won the first game against the Seward Bulldogs, but lost the championship to St. Louis in an exciting overtime. Standouts for the team were Senior Don Chapman and junior Tom Ruppert. We're looking forward to a promising year in 1966-67, losing only Chapman from the starting lineup. Opponent 71 91 70 59 83 90 74 58 59 77 86 82 81 94 81 87 65 63 86 71 I69 6' Ci?-rv XX f A 'HE M65 Get that jump, Rup! Q A 'A 'A 1 is-vm f , Q 2 A long shot by a Lewis man-all wait. When coach speaks, all listen. six , ri . - f,?-- - ' - .1 Q f. , 'c ' , Z 5 - . M if . A quiet moment of victory, and the game goes on- Q ..LhiiE.a,v,g1iL ..,gL.,. , ', 221.5 -for many' more wins. Even after the shot is made there is the question, Will it or won't it go in? S W , V: This one will make it! N.: ' xy ' :M 1 Y - ,sw'::1::v i , 'A--2 5 ' as 2, we-1: . Joh-,ws V sV'-, 2, :,v-::ie'Af:'2e-'.s:ffs:PE ' :W fi, 1 1 in 5. ,J , Vifgggyrexml. mg. , R ,, . is '-iw, - ' 5 I x Y sz- Z? gf '- zffj '44 U , ' uv '. 'Lau . 'Gif , Y 4: ,fu J iff 2-. : ,?f7 ??4w,M,LJ' ' 4 'f,i:5??'s-:,13- ,, V Qs: ,J 5 f' . ' - , nfl ' Q 4 11 4 ' arf s., .X Q i .ggi 7.54. Y' 5' .3 24 2 ,. rn' ' .JW , 3 A V A 11.2 V 545. ' .I 4 7 g wmlgd me , AV ,Z -, 1. 'fmfl In xi 6.7,-A . - ffl-1 4 ,wif A 2 522' 2 ' ' Nope! It's ours! C.I.T. Photos by L.u'ry Nccb 0 Io l6 in 4 Q? E?-Wm-nigh , A , .mmm . mi n,ga'2' iff 3 ,,,, , f ,J ' Viz s ' ,M .- W, was W We are what we are by the will of God. kia? 'shun' an-...qg. r -1. A new look at the Great Pyramid. Q I .Lil ?.! 'T3 .1 Don Chaplin aecepts second-place trophy from President Fuerbringer of Concordia Seminary. CGUGARS TAKE SECOND PLACE IN CCJNCORDIA INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT . V.m.,,.,.,. n-. fx fix JB Chaps makes All-Concordia Team. I73 .7 , C. MILAM M. REITZ G. KOESTER . .mn 1. :w...u nm, nn mr ,vm-vg.ur-puavm-:x11nnn4zzfpnx.u1:n:Q W- wr'- I AR ITY M gn e 5 J 5 sri D. HEMPFING M. ZEDDIES CHEERLE DERS D. BERNDT Ein-:TH , .., .IUNIQR VARSITY S ff um 5200 Q44 wif X' 2017, W JV Cheerleaders ass1st at homecoming. zQw:,f'Qgv-.yqg f. , , 'M' ?'31pc,f5w.9 1 1 , 1. fr-W, . , ' .Am Aff: 'z V Q- . lv je' ,V ggi, A 1, 'fzfz-'i'l af' ' fzgffy V 11 ff im J WRE TLI , N,-my, . , 'if ? , I. -.,,,., . 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V -V '!,.f'l' , R VV fr J 'xii .' -3. lx 'V' -1,5 ',..Vf Vx. -' X Vs+gaS,g-z-.,Vx.-f.gV1:-..,gj?f,V,-5,53 Vg-Vvwfv zg,vVf,.V., ,V T ,V 5::'1VP-' V -V ' 'V '. -' ,isflrwi .' z qgagggga -Qgqwkill-3..,tg,s.ggfQQAQ3.VVLfg,j4a,4,Q,feg,3...,.'l. FRED BOLD , gf., wg 'sf W Vf'V,eggVf-M , ffVygw1ffVV. rms, -VV QV.: 4. EV... . V VV1-VH. ,V:'xV-fx. ..l. J ' :mucus 'B' . x V. V . we .V V., . V-A V VV V 5 HVQQM V V . Vu V . VV C V .V .. VV ' -2, ' x ply ...f . EA Vg F .. N 9 x gi . ,V.. gi' SES KWV3 5530 553 M EW . V,VVVFV1Fl MMM vyin 0 lvbl M ik i..,,..,,,,- X 3 R N r M. K v ' 5 . Kp CRGSS COL! TRY C.T.C.'s cross-country began its season in October under the direction of Coach Tom Fasholz. Three veteran lettermen and two freshmen headed the list of the top Cougar runners. Seniors Don Chaplin and Oscar Kries, junior Ray Loppnow and freshmen Ed Vanich and Al Palluch worked vigorously to compete in the three-mile runs. It was a rough season forthe Harriers, since the team was seriously hampered by injuries lst year. Because the Cougar distance men were without a full squad, they lost to Mary Knoll, Elmhurst, and Lake Forest. They defeated Aurora 26-29 and finished fourth out of eight teams in the Carrol College Invitational Tournament, eighth out of ten teams at Rockford, and last out of four teams at Carthage. On November 6 the Cougars made use of their new cross-country course by hosting a five-team meet. The Cougars finished fourth in the meet, and their first placing man came in ninth with atime of 17:50. TRACK The Concordia cindermen began their 1966 track sea- son against the Redmen from Carthage College. Return- ing lettermen were Carl Eisman-pole vault, Gene Fried- rich-dashes, Dick Calhoun and Carl Holschen-weights, and jeff T horsen-distances. Strong help came from sen- iors Oscar Kreis-javelin, George Lemke-dashes, Fred Pfaff-440, juniors john Tormoehlen-dashes, Dave Peterson-hurdles, and john Francis-high jump, and sophomore Dan Tews-hurdles. However, as last year, the team effort depended on the freshman corps. They included Karl Vohs-distances, Rich Oteck-middle distances, Ed Vanick-distances, Roy Wolf-distances, Ken Wlilke-pole vault, Tom Nuendank-weights and Dave Hoppner-broad jump. Raw 1: F. Pfaff, A. Jacobs, J. Tormoehlen, R. Utech, R. Wolf, J. Thompson. Row 2: C. Holschen, D. Calhoun, E. Friedrich, J. Francis D. Petersen, D. 'I-Ioeppner, D. Whiteside, trainer. Row 3: Willard Bellin, C. Eisman, G. Lemke, T. Nuendank, D. Tews, K. Vohs Coach Brockberg. '51 'Ji ,M 'S X C: ' ,M 1. . .,.. J- 2, 3 55 3 I L., gr.. .-ees' kyE,,l? 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Juni 5 . ,',' ,wfw ,sf 1 wa- , - V ,- sf , C' ' w ROY STROM RUBBISH ENGINEERS We Never Refuse Refuse BE 7-5030 FI 4-5000 Drews, Clarence-107 Dull, Gertrude-97 Dumler, Marvin-98 Eiselen, Elizabeth-108 Emory, Julius Erecksen, Kay-124 Etzler, Carol Fahrenkrog, Darlene-117 Faszholz, Thomas-109, 168 Feiertag, Dorothy-111 Fischer, Edith-124 Foerster, Lloyd-97 Foerster, Virginia Foster, Howell-108 Friedrich, Martin-120 Friedrich, Jessie-121 Friedrichs, David-107 Fritz, Wesley-124 Froehlich, Charles-116, 133 Fuith, Fred-124 Gehrke, Ralph-100 Geisert, Arthur-117 Gieschen, Thomas-112 Glick, Ruth Elaine-123 Glock, Albert-101 Glock, Lois Goan, Charles-111 Golz, Martha Golz, Paul Gotsch, Herbert-111 Gross, Herbert-105 Grotelueschen, Paul-115 Guebert, Gladys--121 Hageman, Robert Hagen, Martha-124 Hahn, Arvin-105 Halter, Carl-96 Hartmann, Marguerite-114 Haubenstricker, John-109 Heinitz, Kenneth-114 Heinze, Rudolph-107 Heldt, Herbert Hermann, Alfred-109, 168 Heschke, Richard-113 Heyne, Eunice-97, 146 Abarr, Dennis Abel, Edna-123 Ackerman, Mary-123 Affeldt, Waldemar-98 Aldridge, Juanita-123 Allison, Garland Almjeld, Mary-112 Amato, Michael Anderson, Elma Arkebauer, Herbert-98 Arnst, Elmer-103 Aumann, Conrad-109, 158, 159 Baasch, Alvina-121 Badstuebner, Liselotte-97 Bahr, Richard-124 Barnes, Charles Bass, David, jr. Becker, Margaret Becker, Peter-108 Behnken, Audine Besch, Gordon-118 Birr, Lillian-123 Bohlmann, Gerard-124 Bohrloch, Curt-124 I90 Bouman, Vicki--123 Bouman, Walter-101 Bourke, Delores-122 Bourke, George Breitenfeld, Doris-109 Britton, Willie Brockberg, Harold-97, 146, 158, 181 Bruskewitz, Clara-125 Bunjes, Paul-110 Busse, Robert-112 Casper, Frank Cassens, james-104 Chambers, Elsie Cohrs, Arthur-112 Colvin, Eleanor-99 Connors, Robert, 115 Cooley, Marylou-122 Corrigan, Lillian-123 Culver, Max-105 Danuser, Lois Der Derian, Rose-124 Dockweiler. Clarence-119 Domke, Hedwig Domroese, Kenneth4118 Hildner, Agnes Hildner, Victor-110 Hillert, Richard-110 Himmelman, Mary-124 Hitch, Lillian-123 Hoehne, Ruth-124 Hoffman, Martha-124 Hoffman, Paul-124 Holub, Vaclav Hotlen, Curtis-121 Hubert, Elfriede-124 Hutchison, Ann Isenberg, Wesley-100 Ivey, Carl-98 jackson, Hurshel janzow, F. 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It is in faith that We can learn to accept one another in loveg in faith we Witness to our oneness in Christg through faith We understand. THE PILLARS STAFF SUE RODEKOHR, Editor-in-Chief DAVE MORRIS, Business Manager ARDELL RUNGE, Secretary IOYCE SCHALLA, Layout Editor LINDA KLEIN, Art Editor ELLIE DUDA, Student Life Editor ROSEMARY DOERING, Student Life Editor DIANE SCHULENBERG, Undergraduates Editor MARY NATONICK, Graduates Editor CANDY PEEPLES, Faculty Editor LIZ RAU, Organizations Editor PETE BAUER, Sports Editor CORALEE MYERS, Advertising Editor OUR SPECIAL THANKS TO: MARTIN L. KOEI-INEKE, for his message. CARL F. HALTER, for his message and encouragement. WILLIAM H. TRAUGOTT, Faculty Advisor to the Pillars. DAVID T. STEIN, Director of Field Services fFallj. MARTIN NEEB, IR., Director of Field Services QWinter, Springj. MERLE L. RADKE, for Dedication Message. CLARA BRUSKEXWITZ, for assistance in obtaining photographs. DWIGHT B. PARKER, Taylor Publishing Company, for suggestions and professional advice. HERMAN MILAS, MILAS STUDIOS. DON DAUM, Campus Photography Shop. DAVE KROHNE, for Photography and assistance. DAN WALL, for his message. ALSO The many students and faculty members who in some way contributed to the 1966 Pillarr. ., --'am 8 J . D '?, ff--W The Lord watch between me and thee while we are absent, one from anotherf And Io, I am with you always. X E, if if E s 51 Yi' ' 3? ii. , E E :Q W5 H z g 45 375 ,E ii Wi Q , 7 . ' . fm ,985 WL iw ' y Eg 7'- W. V .V blvg A k ,. ki ,, .v-15, v 1 J Q' A Q ' r ' 44 ' , 'Y 1 , mg., it . ' ' ' uf f 4 'Q , A A gf. N M, g,y2ZE:lAwi A V' -' A i1.,?wi'a,,., , , 'V -an . Q y. Vxj ., Wwgil . , . V : fl 43'1! 4 ' ' izfgz , Q ' , wk ' rf, f' I W. ,fm 3 Af 'W' - gf' N5 A ' ,' A-aJ4'2A I , 1 , QW V A ' , ' , F, gf Q 4,2 A ' 4' A w' f ' A , , !5 - ' L, 4. 4 V , . . 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