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

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Around us are the awakenings of men too long complacent, of controversies too long ignored, of thoughts too long stifled. In the midst of it all, there is One Who has been here all along. As we dedicate this book to His Glory, let us re- dedicate ourselves to Him, for in God we have Life . A , New Life. 4? is first l Q 'S x DEDICA T10 As living organisms in this world, we live merely as crea- tures of God with a temporal life of little meaning. Howev- er, as Christians, we have been baptized and now share the Sonship in Christ. We have a new Life filled with meaning and the hope ofa glorious eternal life with Him. Those ofus at Concordia have chosen to spend our lives in full-time service to our Lord in church work. We strive for a life fully dedicated to God. All too often, we forget and feel that this dedication is meant to be only in the spiritual phrase of our life and work. With this human fraility in mind, this year- book is offered to the Concordia community. May it re- mind us that every aspect of our entire lives as Christians is to be dedicated to God no matter what our activity. Thus, as this yearbook focuses on the daily life at Concordia with its routines, its people and activities, and its uniqueness, may it also be a reminder of the gift of the new Life from God. With this prayer, this yearbook, as our lives, is dedi- cated to God. 0 t til e? Q 559 Q' 'Q OG 48:5 9 if ' 'll pq ' ' 4 rs I C'-IUHN viii' '5 l 5 L Q oo 1 jill' ' 4' 'f' -yt 1 H Am -- , fw, E 0 Q , .J ,f'-. , . , .f 'flv-1,71 ff.. 1 . V Wx , ' '-1 ' 44. be um-yur W- .Af gum. -1441-nwwvrw-W wr Nzw' :mv 11' - m., H+ wi, 'Q-W , , ' fs'sgQ ,,. 'Nab-Ii w :ww N fiiwsdz-,Q f Y' , :nw W5 mga ' L J! mtv CONCURDIA LIFE AS WE PLA , I 1 I Y I A ' ' P Q ' u ,A W - n ah. tl ' ' ,r 'M uw' 1- l J V , U f N Q L, . ,.,. - A 1 ', 'ir 1 P l 41 , i -Q. , V P A w .. 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M - - WITH GOD. 5 Ax? 7 L., Y ,Q LQ, if L w, Z Rx b V f 452 pjyk YK -,gy ,if N .VI X Y Xu 'Rvs Q, X! A Y 1 1 Url .4 ' ,WWW A5 C0525-. , Nfif. .. N,-4' N fffwhy . .,,1,.1 , V.,,. THIS IS OUR FINEST H0 UR Marsha Lewis, Homecoming Queen Homecoming 1967 , I --H l.. 'E an Concordia 41 - Rose Poly 26 ,r s wb o o ill F' I til 5 Q Q .V X - 4 ,Aw Mfg The Concordia Invitational Basketball Tourna ment returned to the Concordia, River Forest court in 1968. Events were scheduled for Feb. 23-25. New to the competition this year was Concordia, St. Paul Other participants included Concordia Seminary, St Louis, Concordia, Seward and our own Cougars Other events included a reception, the Alumni Dinner and an After-Tournament Dance. Victors were the Concordia Preachers from St. Louis. ' WA , ,M MA JN wVfC ck '---Q.,- .ii-nf 7 AV .ii Opening service begins 1967-68 school year. i i i P i i Kiddie Theater presents Tom Sawyer. Sandpipers present concert at CTC. ig i QQ Mock Political Convention nominates McCarthy. THE fm The Girls in 509 highlights winter season. 25 Miss Noess celebrates two anniversaries. Good Witch of Boston charms record audiences. .11.. .--F THE KFPEIE gpcpm cuguuipr 0 Y 1 9 6 8 SEASON .-.-1-.--.w---nQ CUIEBE PIVPP fuilfif. llLIN9IS WPS GRSUHFN CQFWOR 'WPBIP FPUHFPS - x 1 M- an f - fxffAffI',,,'f14, ,Y l ffaigglfi ll V? KAPELLE T0 R x 'X .,, Mfg? if 4 ., x ' ' if f T , F, ' ' 4 + - 'A g ?3ff'.: X X ifvsf 'QA 1wH !d'- 'N-4 ' II fa. Ay . ,S , ,, Q,3m,,,,,,, M, , ,K nfs, - . . ..-- N AI' 'V' uns! J' 'ff .451 F757 llllil's M , 'Q' f:h 1,,,..s1, ,La .i., ' Q , , m R - .. ' E f , H ' ' ,ii-inks Q N Ulm .. 5 X , 'Y 3 x 4. 4 . I , I ig!! r - W, Q, 12. A Q fa 1 Y v gf K E ix Q12 ef ' Y . , sd Q.- 5 S M Q , Q L,,, 4 ,- ,, gd f .. ps: IQ Q ,f We H0 X Q ,f W ff f. 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' Q A 4 L H Us wa. ,. , :mi w Mufti? - if W HQ .ir fi Hp 1 'v 1 my I I I A P A 1 Y V I- 1 ,A ' Hgh? ,, 4 8335140 B7 ROW 1: Dick Heidloff, Bob Jurik, Dick Block, Tom Reck, Fred Boldt, Al Polich, Bob Schlesselman, Ron Moritz, Dan Tews, Dennis Sampolinski, Bob Reed, Bill Benson. RO WZ: John Schwartz, Dennis Meumer, John Westol, Tom Tassler, Ron Graef, Bill Chandler, Ralph Marcheske, Larry Airhart, Paul Lipske, Mike Kuhlman, Mark Matzke. ROW 3: Bill Luedtke, Ron Zernicke, Tom Manske, Ed Emde, Rich Howard, Steve Koerner, Dan Rowsell, Tom Gartha, Bill Rojas, Gary Thomas, Tom Fahl, Jim Braun. ROW 4: Jim Conrad, Cliff Walton, Luther Jones, Jim Oelrich, Dennis Gilge, Ned Bacon. Steve Geye, Dave Reinking, Tom Neumeyer, Knudt Knudten, Coach Hermann, Larry Hamm, Student Assistant. ROW 5: Al Klass, Mgr.. Dick Barbee. Mgr., John Wacker, Mgr., Roger DeMeyere, Steve Bethke, Gary Broughman, Bill Scheiwe, Mark Kammrath, Terry Groh, Carl Neuman, Coach Aumann, Coach Haubenstricker. FOOTBALL Though the Cougar won-loss record of 4-4-l does not indicate an outstanding '67 season, many other factors entered in to make football at Concordia an exciting subject of talk. The bat- tery combination of Hamm and Jurik was a most successful player duo. It is understood that both of these line players were olTered professional try-outs. Clutch hitting by John Alberda was also an important factor. With O. B. Bob Schlesselman throwing to ends Manske and Jurik, and with some hardnosed running and blocking by Boldt and Jurik, the team played well throughout the season. One of the most outstanding games ofthe past season was the exciting 41-26 victory over Rose Poly during the l967 Homecoming festivities. 34 X v W' 'x 4 n 6 1 , 4-N , gf! ws, 34 2 - M , uizbvow, ,wb N, V. AX MM .,x, I hd , A .mv .un ,W .wa Concordia 20 7 14 41 28 27 l9 32 13 N, ,gq 2, A wa 'Wit - Q, 1 P' X 'ii i 1 Q 2 Season Record Opponenl North Park 2l Iowa Wesleyan 9 Lake Forest 26 Rose Polytechnic 26 Principia 28 St. Procopius 0 Elmhurst 7 Northwestern 2 Illinois fChi. Cirj 26 An, 5 ,,, I 'Qt' ' , 3' uv 135 if Q ri, uv N1 5 W EQ W M Ftiszholz. BACK ROW QL. to RJ: Chuck Bjerregaard, Roger Burgdorf, Bob Mueller, Dave Wild. Dick Craven, Neal Deleo. Neal Kaspar. FRONT RO W: John Alberda, Fred Aceto, Bob Kusten, Gary Campbell, John Numrich, Joel Berkeland, Dick Johnson, Mgr. KNEELING: Coach Hermann, Coach BASKETBALL Concordia Opponent 98 St, Louis 60 107 Principia 89 Lewis 76 Hope 83 Lake Forest 69 North Park 73 Elmhurst 9l Aurora 78 Ferris State 100 NE Illinois State 78 Illinois College 7l St. Louis 100 Albion 86 Calvin l05 St. Procopius 88 Lake Forest 75 Fort Wayne l0l Aurora 90 St. Procopius CIT 92 St. Paul 70 St. Louis 38 I l i l l ig Bob Kasten After a successful season, the Concordia Cougars ended the year with a record of l-4 wins and 8 losses. The Concordia Invita- tional Tournament of 1968 was hosted by the Cougars who were defeated in the final game by St. Louis. Despite the loss of four seniors, the future holds great promise Neal Delco with returningjuniors and members ofthis year's JV team stepping into the ranks Neal Kaspef next year. D. Craven, Co-Capt., Coach Faszholz, B. Kasten, Co-Capt. Dick Craven 39 . iu1 , st,- ggnnlvl 1 af V gg 71 K I A ':- 'CDW A f Kg? , 1. .625 'f mf -4-.v 5 F vr 5 ,'-ll rg' gf,-.ff 11 J? 'Z ' . -,png 40 W KNEELING: LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Pelletier, Tom Tassler, Bill Scheiwe, Mark Reddel, Dave Fischer, Dave Reinking. STANDING: Coach Hermann, Dan Bockelmann, Dave Colba, Chuck Anderson, Gary Pikalek, Bob Spletzer. Season Record COI1C0rdic1 Opponenl 103 Moody 77 92 St. Mary's 99 68 North Park 75 80 Elmhurst 55 83 Aurora 55 71 Milwaukee 85 83 Northwestern 88 84 Milwaukee 85 90 Lake Forest 44 67 I.M. All-Stars 58 79 St. Mary's 77 70 Lake Forest 47 98 Triton 82 68 Aurora 61 108 Milwaukee Alumni 74 Season Record 10-5 The Concordia Junior Varsity basketball team got off to its usual slow start this season, winning only three ofits first eight contests. The JV's finished strong though, by winning their last seven in a row to finish with a record of 10-5. Offensively the team averaged 82 points per game while al- 41 lowing their opponents only 71.5. Gary Pikalek, a fresh- man, led the team in scoring with an average of 19.7 points per game. Three sophomores, Bob Spletzer, Dave Colba, and Chuck Anderson also averaged in double figures for the season. Lori Baumgart, Captain V A R S Linda Nash Marva Gersmehl I T Y Judy Reb ber Lois Radtke Cheer, cheer for Maroon and Gold True to her colors we'll always hold. Our way to show our loyaltyg Urge the team to victory. Always united, firmly we stand On, on to victory, strike up the band. Maroon and Gold, fight on, light on, Fight onward to victory. J U IOR VA RSI TY KNEELING: Sally Ebert. LEFT: Jean Stroup. RIGHT: Jan Petrie. ' - . fx BOTTOM: Roy Leidick, Larry Hamm, Paul Buchheimer, Ron Stedman, Fred Boldt, Bob Jurik, Gary Priskorn. ROW 2: Ken Gremel, John l3ickel John Westol, Randy Lowe, Glen Walter, John Alberda, Vern Piering. TOP: Coach Aumann, Randy Clinard, Rod Wegener, Dave Thurn, Steve lsoerner Jon Armon, John Numrich. John Grass. Chuck Hank, Mgr. BASEBALL The Concordia baseball team completed a successful sea- son with a record of 10 wins and 6 losses. The victories seemed to alternate with the losses until the last three games of the season when the Cougars finished with three straight wins. Although the team lost a good number of graduating seniors, returning interns and underclassmen can be expect- ed to till the ranks and provide another line season of base- ball excitement. 44 Concordia, Concordia, Concordia our own , , , We'll iight for you, We'll cheer you through, We'll always be true to you. Troubles, though great or small, Our spirits will never fall . . . Concordia, Concordia, Concordia, our own! SEASON RECORD CTC Opponent 3 2 George Williams 0 4 Illinois - Chicago 5 4 St. Procopius 3 O Concordia - Fort Wayne 2 4 Concordia - Fort Wayne 16 6 Judson 2 7 Lewis 14 2 Aurora 5 6 Aurora 7 1 University ofChicago 1 13 Lewis 2 1 Illinois Institute of Technology 1 3 Illinois Institute of Technology y 16 5 Northeastern Illinois State 2 0 Chicago State 4 1 Chicago State Record 10-6 . Q 1 ffgyg , - ,, . , 1 2. -, 'mfr . . Lac W4 - 94 'T a E.?f..?'i k 2 , K N A, 1 '. E' A I mfkffig f fgwbvfy fr 1 u I ll 9 x fd, ,I ' x f . ,, LQ .. Q., ,,,,1f,,,. ', , W 5 ff' ' ' 57 f 4 r ' ' SW u i ... V Q ,V -1, . -' , , , . K 4' , , , A fa' 54344 KNEELING Jack Fish, Phil Peters, Cliff Walton, George Jablon, John Rohwer, Jim Braun. STA NDING: Bill Luedtke, Kim Weerts, Tom Gartha Ron Zermcke, Dennis Gilge, Coach Haubenstricker. WRESTLIN Concordia Opponent Triton St. Joseph's Lake Forest I . I .T . Judson Judson Lewis Chicago Aurora Elmhurst Kalamazoo Adrian Carthage Aurora Record: 4-10 The Concordia wrestlers compiled only a 4-10 record this year, yet this turned out to be the best record garnered by a wrestling team at Concordia in the short three year history of the sport here. The team was led by Phil Peters, a junior co-cap- tain, who compiled a 12-6-1 record, including a string of 11 consecutive victories. Co-captain Ron Zernicke, Tom Crartha, and Jim Braun, all sopho- mores, were next in line with 9-6-1, 7-7-1, and 7-7-1 marks. Freshman Cliff Walton had a deceiving 6-9- 1 record as he won 6 of his last 7 matches and was probably the most improved member on the squad. CROSS CO UNTRY iii' f 6. 6 f im6sA'Ztk as :rp .ni Q ? A'L.1T,f 1 I '1:tl.-'gfjglqfl l ,Chilli ltiiiiiii 1 t X58 A9 JJ. Y J' x Season Record Concordia Opponent 40 U.I.C. 21 34 Maryknoll 22 18 Con. Milwaukee 37 20 Aurora 35 31 North Park 28 29 Aurora 20 31 Lewis 24 26 Trinity 29 25 Rockford 32 35 U.I.C. 23 33 U.I.C. 25 30 North Park 29 26 I.I.T. 29 23 Lake Forest 32 Invitationals Beloit Invitational 4th of7 Rockford Invitational 7th of I4 With a small squad of only 6 runners, Coach Bill Driskill went through the season and ended up with a 7-8 record for dual and double-dual meets. The Concordia Cross Country team also participated in two invitational meets. In the Be- loit Invitational they finished 4th out of 7 teams, which in- cluded such schools as Augustana and Carroll College of Wisconsin. At the Rockford Invitational the Cougars placed 7th out of 14 teams. The team was led in these meets byjunior John Rohwer, who finished 5th in both meets. John, who was never defeated on the home course, set a course record of22 minutes 2 seconds for the 4 miles at North Riverside. With all but one ofthis years team return- ing, the CC fortunes at Concordia can expect a big im- provement. TTXITTTTT' HW 9 ig A 2 am Mena 1 4 f g-tk., BOTTOM: Coach Driskill. Dan Tews, Luther Jones, Tom Manske, Jim Conrad. ROW 2: John Francis, Lynn Pelletier, John Lueck, Roger Pollock, Dave Selmeyer, Steve Tirmenstein. ROW3: Dennis Gilge, John Rohwer, Ron Zernicke, Tom Neuendank, Paul Zwintscher, Charles Schmitt, Mgr. Notpictured: Chuck Benedum, Dave Colba, Ned Bacon. TRA C Concordia Opponent 81 Elmhurst 61 St. Procopius 27 85172 Lewis 74172 Judson 7 78 Fort Wayne 68 91 George Williams 51 Trinity 26 66 Ill.-Chicago 74 The Concordia track team enjoyed one of its finest sea- sons this year, winning 4 dual and triangular meets while losing only one. The Concordia team highlighted the season by capturing it own Concordia Invitational, beating a strong Lewis team by 19 points for the championship. Indi- vidually, the team was led by sophomore Tom Manske, a hurdler and relayman, who scored 92 378 points. Senior distance runner John Rohwer was second with 88 points. Tom Neuendank. a junior weightman, totaled 71 points for Invitational Place 74 Qfzegmg Lewis 5th 10 Viking Olympics 8th 11 Concordia lst 9 Elmhurst 4th 13 Dual and Triangular Record 4-1 third on the team. Dan Tews, a senior hurdler and relay- man, was fourth with 65 378 points. Freshman Lynn Pelle- tier and senior Chuck Benedum, both dash and relay men, scored 43 174 and 40 778 points, respectively, in their battle for the lifth spot. Looking to next year, the Concordia team can expect another good year with only two of this year's teams not returning. Some members of previous teams will be returning from internship and will help to strengthen the squad. TENNIS KNEELING, L. TO R.: John Wacker, Steve Madsen, Tom Wollenberg, Byron Pfeiffer, Phil Bickel. ROWZ Paul Wangerin Capt Mike Kuhlman, Art Schroeder, Gale McKim, Coach Faszholz. Season Record Concordia 3 Northeastern Ill. 7 Trinity 2 Aurora 8 Roosevelt 4 I.I.T. 6 Concordia Milwaukee 6 Aurora 9 Northeastern Ill. 9 Trinity 4 Lake Forest 6 I.I.T. 6 Roosevelt Augustana Invitational - Augustana 24 Luther 19 Seward 8 Concordia 2 50 Opponent 6 2 5 1 5 3 3 0 0 5 3 3 1 WOMENS SPOR TS KNEELlNG,. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Sharon Muth, Joyce Heseman, Becky Zorn, Betty Burfeind, Kathy Day, Nancy Jung, Sharon Timm. ROW 2: Miss Klatt, Miss Timm, Coaches, Pam Haack, Pam Curry, Anna Hacik, Sally Guettler, Diane Gadow, Karen Meyermann, Elsa Guelker, Rachel Palmer, Sandy Smith and Norma Johnson, Mgrs. Basketball Let's go! 51 HOCKEY 3 LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Timm, Debbie Kreyling, Becky Zorn, Ethel Waite, Carol Eichemeyer, Sharon Gerding. NOT PICTURED: Diane Hayes, Sylvia Danker, Debbie Claus, Robin Kinsler, Judy Herscher, Ruth Jaeckel, Wendy Schultz, Ann Willimann. Coach: Miss Breitenfeld. VOLLEYBALL KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Norma Johnson, Judy Maka, Betty Burfeind, Sally Ebert, Judy Herscher, Ruth Kittler. ROWE: Nancy Schroe- der. Mgr., Ruth Hageman. Sylvia Danker, Darlene Cooper, Sandy Smith, Nancy Freeman, Sharon Pohlman, Miss Timm and Miss Klatt, Coaches. 52 i S1 l 4 l i i i l i SOFTBALL KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: JoAnne Schlensker, Chris Knapp, Judy Maka, Becky Zorn, Betty Burfeind, Judy Herscher, Lorna Hartman. ROWZ Sue Bee, Mgr., Norma Johnson, Linda Norman, Sandy Geffen, Pam Haack, Rachel Palmer, Sharon Timm, Sandy Smith, Miss Timm 8L Miss Klatt TENNIS J KNEELING, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Jean Bruns, Sandy Dostert, Joyce Hesemann, Peg Bohne. STANDING: Anna Ha- cik, Pam Curry, Miss Breitenfeld, Coach, Sylvia Danker, Becky Combs, Carol Grams. 53 rg . .G X f ff' TV f f 4 vw Y 1, fx Q, ,,,,v.y ' ' u 4' wk 9 .fis,e. ,.v 2 , A wg 'Q 'fa' f .5 Y FQ vf 2 ae 4 , , L W K! f Z4 4 s 1,1 -......J . 'Aw -iw f A 'i f ff wang. 'W 7. Q5 ff. fx 4fUQ,fn srunmb 'lux g ' a .yy. gil ET . - a -Je we-1 ,....- nf .,,..,....,.... w .,..-W ,, -, ,-.. 5 wwf: - 11 , ...?,.... ? I5 -1-l-,-,gmail-' Q. 'l vu-lk y i l S enale Exeeuli ve Board The Executive Board of Senate has this past year shown the excellent quali- ties of leadership to be found at Concordia. Presiding over the many meetings of Senate and of its many activities, these four people have displayed the spirit of Christ to the hundreds of CTC students which they served. Tom Eggold, as Sembuck, could often be seen walking the halls in search of the answers to ques- tions raised in Senate meetings. V-p'd by Ron Lamborn, the execs always found much to keep them concerned with campus aliiairs. Laurie Masch was Secretary to the Senate this year and served admirably and well. Keeping track of the stu- dents' SESS, paid in the form of fees and dues, Beth Reddersdorf was also kept active and busy with the many bills to be paid. This Executive Board deserves much of the credit for the accomplishments ofSenate, 1968. 60 1 v l n SENATE Many programs were under Senate jurisdiction this year. These include orientation week and Freshman Staff Sponsership. Senate continued the Field Work Program, and its members comprised the Spiritual Life Study Committee which provided more frequent all school communion services than in previous years. Senate also aided CIT organizations and investigated the book store. The Senators were also involved with the Campus Corner move to Cafeteria B. Evaluating instructors and departmental courses is another Senate activity. Senate attended several meetings with President Koehneke, Dr. Halter, Dean Ivy. Dean Waldschmidt, and Dean Schueler. Senate proposed student life Policies Committee and Academic Policies. Working with Op- eration Live-in was another new activity. Feeling that the present structure was failing to meet students' needs as evidenced by lack of interest and participation, a committee went to work to hnd a flexible structure which would meet these needs. Only those groups and activities which the students want enough to work for will exist. Also, it is hoped that this structure will lead to greater cooperation and mutual participation between faculty and students. SE.-I TED: K. Day, C. Voshell, S, Vajda. ST.-HVDING: K. Turek, B. Buhrke. 5 . ,ff h 1. tw .., 3, K 1: Student Association Student Senate Executive Board and senators lVIen's Council Women's Council College Union Senior Board Chairman Secretary Treasurer Service Areas House Social Cultural Religious Recreation l .lunior Board Committees House Social Performing Worship Cougar Service Activities Arts Altar Guild Boosters Bulletin Orientation Visual CO-Rec'ers Boards DLHWCC Arts Parent Fine Arts Weekend Spring Banquet Winter Carnival Homecoming Reverse Weekend The Student Association consists of all students of Con- cordia Teachers College. Elected every spring to serve the following year. various ollices and functions are filled by members of that association willing and very able to do the tasks set before them. The structure of government under which these people operated and served Concordia this past year is that of the tradi- tional president and other members ofthe executive board, working with the ollicers and members of the College Union. The numerous service areas and committees were placed under the supervision of this government. All events were in some way directed or advised by some aspect of this government. This was the government of students operated by the Student Association. Many were the comments about this govern- ment your government AAA and it served Concordia well. 62 EWSTUDENT GUVER MENT Student Activities Student Treugumr Pregidem Secretary Academic Communications Otlicer Lite Ollicer K L Ollicer Ollicer llll I l llf' ll'fl Coordinators Student Coordinators Coordinators ' ' ' ' LifeFIoor ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Student Work Repx Studgnt Work Student Work Committees Committees Committees u This coming year will see many new changes at Concordia. There will be many new students, new professors, and a new type of government for the Student Association. From September through to May, the students of Concordia will be able to prove themselves as willing and able to work as they have in the past. The theme of this book is Life, New Life and this will be shown throughout this coming year in this government. The seven officers will be able to work closely together and with their various chairmen and committees. Each area of campus life will be served and every student will be able to show his talents effectively in the government. It will be a chal- lenge to all to prove this government to be the effective successor to the past forms. It will be the responsibility of the students to make it work. 63 Senior Board r SEA TED: N. Hoover, S. Egland, lf. Neubarth. STANDING: D. Beyer, J. Truemper, J. Nelson, chairman, R. Greaf Providing an overview of College Union progress to the student body is the func- tion ofthe Senior Board. Also, each member serves as the director of one of the seven service areas. Qualified members ofthe Student Association also receive guidance from the Senior Board in channeling their activities through greater participation. The Senior Board also furthers the students' use of talents and abilities. 64 SEA TED: A. Conrad, K. Zeisser, J. Samuel. STANDING: M. Wallace. G. Becker. C. Jernberg, Ju mor Board Serving as chairmen of each activity committee, the Junior Board works to coordi- nate and organize these committees. The Junior Board works under the direction of the Senior Board and serves Concordia in every aspect of college life. 65 RELIGIO US COMMITTEE Worship C ommillee SE,4Tl:'D.' S. Kaatz, J Gladstone, J. Samuel chairwoman. L. Kreyling, M. Sandfort. STAND ING: T. Drulwa, S. Kin delberger, K. Wentland. ,-5' A liar Guild The Altar Guild is a vital committee serving daily as it prepares the South Gym for use as Concordia's Chapel. The proper altar antependia are carefully placed on the altar and the lectern. This group also serves for the monthly all-school services held. One of the major functions of the Worship Committee is to organize Sunday evening devotions, infirmary devotions, and to serve as chapel ushers. Major projects of the Com- mittee include activities for all school services held through- out the year. ' . F iela' Workers K. Mill, Co-Chairman M. Bobb, secretary A. Himmler. Co-Chairman M. Pommer. site director L. Kellermeier, treasurer l.. James, Publicity Through service to others, the Field Work Committee provides the student with the opportunity to enrich his faith. The Field Work Committee program consists ofconducting church canvasses, teaching at various institutions, and teaching Sunday School in the Chicago area. This committee works under the direction and supervision giving of itself for others through Christ. s.....,. 'N ef . f Q 1, f RO W lr K. Zeisser, V. Beckmunn. J. Bartels. R0 W 2: S. Merkle, S. Egland. chairman, J. Diehl. N. Vogel, J. Gustafson, C. McCollum, L. Vossler. RO W3 D. Becker. R. Bissonnette, G, Kolander. M. Nieting. R. Riegert, R. Graef. H0 USE COMMITTEE It is the duty of House Committee to serve at all receptions and to operate the Sunday morning Coffee Hour. They tend to the phone, keep records playing, and clean up after receptions in the C U Lounge. The House Committee serves as the formal host of the col- lege at all social activities held during the year. 68 SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Committee, as a part ofthe Junior Board, functions to present various recreational and social presentations to the students of Concordia and near-by colleges. This committee serves as a focal gathering of all the chairmen ofthe week-end committees which operate at their various times of the year. R. Reiss, R. Graef, M. Moderow, R. Krohse, D. Graft, J. Winterstein, R. Keske. 69 Parties A nd Entertainment As its name implies, this committee provides the students with a well-balanced program of parties plus on-and olT-campus entertain- ment which gives the students a break in their routine. Planning ahead for special events is another important function. These in- clude HaIlowe'en and Christmas parties, Hootenannies, and the All- School Sing. J. Hart, C. Voshell, K. Sell. 70 Dance A new committee on campus this year is the Dance Committee. Planning many dances throughout the year, the committee was quite ac- tive and provided much enjoyment for the entire student body. D. Becker, S. Egland, J. Diehl, R. Guemmer Homecoming Committee SEATED: P. Jungkunlz. R Vogel, M, Benuska, STA-IND ING: D. Stieg, I.. Wegener, L Albers. L. Mueske, D. Schauf. SEA TED: R, Greaf. M. Moderow.ST,-INDING: R. Krohse. Winter Carnival Held during the latter part ofthe second quarter, this was a new event for the CTC campus this year. Planned mainly by these students, it was a great success and many students look forward to the happening again this coming year. The shows, games, jail, and food all proved to be excellent en- joyment for CTC. H2U17Ulbc: L. T0 R.: K, Eggerstedt, M. Schutt, R. Guemmer, R. Graef, chairman. WEEKEND -55.- One ofthe most important weekends at Concordia is Parent Weekend. This event is held annually and provides an opportunity for parents to observe campus life and par- ticipate in some of the activities experienced by the stu- dents. This weekend and the activities are planned and su- pervised by this committee. V SE, R. dorf Once a year, the policies regarding dating at Concordia are reversed. Each girl has the opportunity to plan an eve- ning of entertainment for her favorite fella. The main as- pects of this event are prepared and arranged by this group for the enjoyment ofthe CTC campus. UU? UZUUKD1 4 1 -ITED: D. Graft, B. cox, A, Platt, sT,4,fvD1fvG.- Glusencamp. L. Aiello. Not pictured: Bi Redders- V . 31 L 4 ga Art. . .a:,,z, , . , 5 C 'H if f' l il W.Wmw'w.,.,-'wr Spring Banquet Up, Up, and Away was the motif of this year's Spring Banquet. Dancing and dinner provid- ed the evening's entertainment. Arranging various aspects of the important and exciting annual event was the task ofthe entire committee. 76 fin I 199332. ' . I.. v W x - ml? ROW I: J. Werman, E. Zalman, C. Mc Collum. R0 W2: L. Clark, K. Zeisser ROW3: R. Reiss, R. Keske. i7 S. Kurek, chairman Orientation Orientation I967 was received by all as the be- ginning of another year of school. For the Fresh- men, it meant the beginning of collegeg for the transfers, it meant the life of a college student at Concordiag and for the natives, it was the reuniting and continuing of CTC, friendships, KT-lOl, Campus Corner, and work. For everyone, Orienta- tion was individual and unique. COMMUNICA T10 AREA Bulletin Boards We all realize that bulletin boards play a vital role in the appearance of the Ad. Building hallway. The responsibility of these boards is given through this committee. Co-Chairwomen C. Jernberg and G. Becker. lll iiiimiii 5- l ii a hifi' ieQ',fQ hi HU l' P llllllle l 2 i 5 zstiatziumiip . li i r lill ltlillllli Spectator aan' Q. 'W'- Lditor: Herbert Geisler News hditor: Chuck Lieder Layout Manager: Mark Heimsoth Asst Layout Manager: Kathy Day Circulation Manager: John Ollermann Advertising Manager: Dick Bunsold Advisor: Prolessor William Traugott lcature lidilorj Wendell Clark Business Manager: Melody Oherbeck Sports hditor: Mark Matthews The Spectator is a weekly publication which attempts to project a true image of campus events and thoughts and ofthe Concordia community in general. In addition to these ambitions, Specfi' seeks to motivate the thinking and action of the outside community as well as to provide CTC students with some insight as to community and world happenings. 78 ,spaarof nu. PILLARS 1968 hu--p-. Mary Mieding, Paula Frisch, Co-Editors SE.-ITED: C. Lefevre, M. Gtten, J. Krie er M Miedin P Frisch S Jar g , . g. . . , . - ling. L. Draeger.ST.4ND1NG.'S, Pas- brig. G. Terwilligcr, G. Teyler, D. Wich- mann, G. Tate, L. Schcbor, S. Salstrom C. Dobberfuhl, B. Glozek, S. Gording. Not pictured: P. Kurre, L. Butz, V. Sta- tler, M. Barretta, R, Utech, P. Rooney, K. Wilkie. The PILLA RS staff endeavors each year to present the student body of Concordia with a record of happenings of the past year, a record intended to communicate the goal of Concordia 4 to prepare men and women for the service to Christ. This is done in many ways and by many people. Asking for the guidance of our Lord, the students are pre- pared for their new life as teachers. This, then, is the goal of PILLA RS '68 A to record this preparation. RECREA TION COMMITTEE S. Gerding, R. Cohrs, A, Conrad, R. Hauch, P. Erfourth, D. Goecker. Cougar Boosters The Cougar Boosters is a group to promote the support of our athletic teams aa Cross country, football, basketball, track, tennis, wrestling, and baseball as well as intramurals and women's extramurals. 80 C 0-R ec'ers The Co- Rec'ers is the group which promotes the actual participation by the student in the area of recreation. They are responsible for the Co-Rec evenings, faculty-staff nights, and special events, such as ski parties, ice skating and roller skating, and tour- naments, and also the Cougar Cage. S. Hasler, secretary, C. Pangburn, D. Schrader, president, L. Odett, B. Hoeft, R. Leder. 81 CULTURAL CUMMITTEE M. Wallis. K. Unrath. B. Luke. Fine Arts The Fine Arts Com- mittee encourages the involvement of student talent on campus. A major aim is to present a wide variety of art forms ofhigh quality. . SE.-ITED: D. Graft, J. Samuel, K. Heseman. STANDING: R. Wolf, K. A Unrath, A. Kumpf, C. McCollum, P. Buelow, R. Rotermund, M. Sand- Programs including students from the Con- cordia family and other colleges are planned by this committee. Anoth- er activity of this group includes arranging for cultural movies, and guest speakers and en- tertainers. fort, E. Bode, K. Wentland. l I 5 Kl M E old R Vo el C Yagow L Brink ROW 'AJ Truemper L Masch A Himmler. B. Tanner, D.Christian. M. Helm BOTTOM: M. ammer, . gg , , g . . ' . . . -. . . . if . r reich. TOP: J. Nelson. R. Carter. T. Eggold, P. Wangerin, T. Schoenherr. J. Folkening. Not present: B. Redderdorl. J. Heil, M. Zeddies. C. Vohs, K. Kohn N. Kasper. Wh0's Who Who's Who is composed of Seniors 84 Juniors who have been selected to its elite mem- bership because of certain qualifications. These qualifications include outstanding ability in the iields of leadership, Christian character and service to others. Good academic standing is also a prerequisite. This years members indeed deserve the honor that was bestowed on them by their election. 83 Worn en's Council Representing Concordia's women is the primary function of this organization. This governing body also functions as a service organization assisting the residence counci- lors. Acting as counselors to their respective living areas is another activity. Promoting fellowship among the women is a goal which the Council seems to have achieved well this past year. Womenis Council also attempts to make or change rules and ideas overseeing the lives of Concordia's women and was successful this past year in bringing about important revisions of several of these. COUNCIL MLMBERS Marian Helmreieh, C hairwoman Jane Agle Lois Austensen Elaine Becker Gloria Becker Donna Behnken Cindy Behrens Marilyn Benuslta Ray Brosowske Barbara Brown Beck y Combs Beverly Cox Marilyn Dais Mary lzggold Jeanette Lngelhardt Margaret brat Mary lrritf Marva Ciersmahl Mary Ciiese Yi Marcile Harre Jean Hellman Barbara Holls Laura lmholli Miriam lilammer Linda Koenig Janet Kroek Gail Lewis Lorene Moeekel Jean Ophardt Andrea Platt Ruth Prehm Lif Rau Pat Roeltway Claire Sautter Gail Sieg Linda Shipley Miriam Stuenkel Barbara Tanner Ruth Vogel Joan VonStrohe Beth Weerts Judy Werman Janice White Judy Wilson Sandy Woll' Cheryl Yagow Mary Zeddies lui,y'lf111I Re.w'del1t'e Cwlill nxelorx Laurie Masch Miriam Otten 84 Jim Braun Dave Christian Harry Edenlield Reinhold Frank Art Himmler Mark Hohmann Bruce Hubmeier Luther Jones Men 'S Council Neal,Kasper. Chairn Mark Lillie Randy Lowe Tom Manske Mark Matzke Tom Meyer Bruce Rueber Dennis Sampolinski liifl The Men's Council is responsible for dormitory regula- tions and campus life of the male students of Concordia. Promoting Christian fellowship among the male students, the members also serve as counselors in their respective liv- ing areas. Uniting the men in activity centered around Christ, the Council was an active, important group on cam- pus this year. Tom Schoenherr Keith Schwalenherg Mark Silzer Dan Tews Glen Waller Paul Wangerin Al Wendt Ron Zernicke Paul Zwintscher CO-CURRIC ULAR SERVICES Intern Teachers A etivilies Group This club consists of senior students who have spent the year be- tween their junior and senior college years teaching in some capacity in the Missouri Synod. Returning to Concordia to gain their de- grees, this group designs programs to promote the professional growth ofthe student body. RO W lx V, Glick. M. Otten. M. Schweyer. S. Kindelberger. R0 W 2: B. Probster, L. Kreyling. P. Mersiovsky, N. Timm. K. Grueber. ROW 34 xl. Winterstein. J. Guelzow. P. Wangerin, R. Graef, T. Schoenherr. R. Krohse. mi fffyaf ', ' i ? 5 SE,-I TED: R. Rennegarbe, president, S. Pasbrig, secretary. L. Schaaf, publicity, l.. Schini, treasurer. STANDING: T. Couser, P. Credity, J. Hart. E. Becker. C. McCollum. N. Timm. Y Outh Leadership Training Group Preparing future teachers for service as supervisors and directors of the youth ofthe church is the function of this group. Discussion, retreats, and practical application achieve this purpose. 87 Womenis Athletic and Recreation Association .lane Anderson Connie Armstrong Debbie Barnett Sue Bee Marilyn Broman Betty Burfeind Arlene Conrad Pam Curry Sylvia Danker, president Nancy Freeman Sharon Gerding Ruth Glusenkamp Carol Grams Anna Hacik Judy Herscher Laura Imhoff Norma Johnson Ruth Kittler Arlene Klein Chris Knapp Sharyn Meiers Sharon Muth Dineen Neuman Rachel Palmer, vice- Carol Pautz Jan Ramel Kathy Sarlina JoAnne Schlensker Sandy Smith Sharon Timm Ethel Waite Diane Wichmann AnnWilleman Becky Zorn FUN!!! FRIENDSHIP!!! FITNESS!!! FELLOWSHIP!!! WARA makes these available to every woman at CTC. By providing opportunity for participation and instruction in intramural, extramural and corecreational activi- ties, the WA RA creates, promotes, and maintains an active interest in sports, Through these activities, leadership, sportsmanship, and fun are developed in the spirit ofChristian love. 88 president C-Club 3? -cs :- Q U? UQ 3 as 'U Ei 5 ss: Q. CD s: 'Q Q FJ Si 3 ro :s E :- Q :- sa: 4 CD ro Q 1 :J CD Q. as C no Q8 5 ffm CL -E. 2 K4 E. f'P .:r U7 cn 1 E. :s UQ f'P :r co 0 Q 5 UQ rn ,no : CL :Q .cn U3 f-F s: O.- ro :1 I-F U7 5. I-Y' :r as IIT? 2 O.- Q CD an r'P :- ro S. Q W O s: 'Q 1 Q 5 Q. CD U3 CD CD 1 5 O CD f ' Q r'+ :r CD CD Sl E on CD Q- 'NC V' Q -cs 'Ci DS :s oo 1 CD 'N 1 CD CID 5 CD Z3 f'? Zh DJ I3 Q. s: CID : CD 1 U3 5' 1 3' 5 CD N f-r E CD LT. 0 O O I3 1-v CD Cn f-P U3 93 C3 O- D- CD C fi. O 12. :S UQ r-+ D' CD 'QC O C D UQ CD '-1 D2 FP D CD rf CD cn O - J F-0- 'J' CD N '-1 CD CD O K4 Ln 'O O I3 CD O 3. I3 UQ D3 I3 E. u E. I-5 N ::. Q :1 E. cro 1 sn: Q. CD U7 CD :J- Q 2 :rv EL Q. Q. SJ KF O . F? :- CD 1 B3 CD :'. E. :'. CD U3 5. Q f: Q. CD -Q 1 Q E. E1 :s oo D-7 UT' CD :- 9. Q '1 U5 ET -U 5' 1 O D CD 5 f-v f-r CD 5 X53 I3 CD D3 CD 'J' '54 CD D3 '-1 N 'D O- cn 'U O 'J U3 O 2 Z3 UQ 20 3 EI Q. D3 S. O IJ O 7 D CD E S O WN CD '-1 in rsity letter, is con- K 5 . s. X 1-xwussxgwswx wg-nt' sg, ky Lys. a.-1. s.x.A.'x.4 tu iv Alb Nga! 3, Q, kg, gmwbsivkkxfkxwi D 3' 2 C X! 0 -by fr S422 Q, K fM.1xn.xCi:mx ,N X 3 bgxfxv s,x,,sMs-ki X ,h ' gwmx Qgxm sux-Q1 Q s., 1, N SA, mwkfkf .. 'se D2 X fa Jfjzgfy 4' hhllllhll llllllllilllll uuttllli Young Republicans The counter part of the Young Democrats, the Young Republi- cans also showed an active interest in political life. Eagerly working for their party, the members enjoyed a very eventful year. The chief activity of the year was the mock political convention held this spring. The Republocrat Convention nominated Senator Eugene McCarthy QD-Minn.J as its presidential candidate and Senator Edward Brooke CR-Massl as vice-president. The address made at this Convention was made by Mr. Stuart Roberts of the tenth Con- gressional district. 90 An interest in politics is an attitude shared by all the members ol this group. Canvassing and arranging to have guest speakers on campus are the activities ol' this club. Changes and shake-ups that occurred within the party during the year gave this club much to dis- cuss and wonder about in the coming election year. The Young Democrats look forward to an even more active time next Novem- ber with the impending election. Young Democrats 'nfs N ' ffl' ., . 1,57 . K. Unrath, Prof. Morrison, advisor, L. Kurtz, R. Jierscheck, S. Muth. German Club The German Club has as its aim that ofincreasing skill in conversational German usage and to familiarize students with foreign language teaching and German cul- ture. 92 Science A cli vi ties Club This organization serves to supplement the sci- ence sequence program. Individual research pro- jects are encouraged in the various fields of science. The annual Science Fair was again sponsered by the club. E. Lastig, L. Lanier, Prof. Homeier, advisor, F. Muhl, C. Anderson, A. Lee. 93 RO W I: S. Danker, A. Hacik. R. Kittler. R0 WB: V. Piering, R. Wolf. D. Thurn, G. Gorlinc. 94 Ph ysical Education Club A new club on campus this year is the Physical Education Club. Composed mainly of those stu- dents who have a major or se- quence in physical education, all members shared a common inter- est and enjoyment connected with sports and other recreational ac- tivities. N atari Swimming is popular sport among most young people and this is not an exception at Concordia. The pool offers much opportunity to the Con- cordia family to partici- pate in this sport and is in daily use. The main club making use of this pool is Natari. These girls, meeting regularly, prac- tice basic swimming strokes and also correlate their abilities in the form of water ballet and, at times, water acrobatics. S. Hartwig, J. Hzmicock, D. Weatherford, K. Kamin, L. Schaaf, M. Scheive, P. Rock way, E. Borcher. N ' 'f 95 Art Club M. Thies. P. Sadlon, J. Selle, vice-president, K. Johnson, P. Rooney, K. Wilkie, R. Mutt, G. Wittmann. P. Credity, secre- tary, D. Williams, president. The Art Club of Concordia Teachers College, a new organization this year, has developed into a unique and individualistic gathering ofartists. Consisting ofmainly art sequence students, the Art Club meets regularly to discuss and further the techniques being developed by each of the mem- bers. Members are encouraged to try anything and to display individual talents. Conformity is rarely present in the many projects of this group. as was seen at the Art Club Showing this past spring. 96 , American Guild Of Organisls Concordia Guild Student Group is a college branch chapter of the American Guild of Organ- ists. Their purposes include ad- vancing the cause of worthy church music, elevating the status of the church musician, and in- creasing an appreciation ofthe responsibilities of the church mu- sician. This is accomplished through field trips, guest lectures, social fellowship, and the annual student recital series. The Guild is open to any student interested in the above ideals. SEA TED: R. Leder, secretary. STANDING: R. Preloger, president, J. Gladstone, treasurer, D. Leikip, W Krueger MUSIC K apelle Directed by Prof. Thomas Gieschen, the Kapelle Choir performs sacred music for chapel, local church services, and off campus concerts. Kapelle prepares a full concert for presentation in spring both for tour and on campus. The preparation of this formal concert involves long-range rehearsal planning and requires much time and hard work from its talented members. Membership in this select group is indeed an honor and a privilege. The tour this past spring was of the South. Cities in Florida which were visited by the choir included Jacksonville, Titusville, Orlando, Melbourne, Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Meyers, and Tampa. Other concert sites were Selma, Alabama, Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Columbus, Indiana. The choir concluded its tour in our own Grace Church, River Forest. This trip was indeed an experience which the Kapelle members will not forget. 98 Q53-t Q 1 sig - pp 'Qu-ri , F 4' ' 4 I . rs fl. V tl , ' ni V QW M in ,IQ 'M at - fs' , 'f , ,, if My 5 41' ' JZ-V.. , A' tt' 4532 rar mf ?f'uQ'-,Q ,t College Chorus Fe ival Co ce Concpria 'teachers Cottage, 72200 Augusta SL, River Forest, Getseman Memorial Auditorium The College Chorus: Herbert Gotsch, conductor: Robert Btfsse, pianist Rhoda Neutmckatz, soaraem Barbara 1HaII,salto3 Kennathslmgensen, tenorg Leon Hicks, bass. fiisvannt Gabrieliz utfractEsi1s.glsm.msnmgagaysach: smart tae miaimq fomsss is 8LlRQ6!li1.ypgYlnlT2ill5gtim973'll2 enacting fax msn A?l8l,0l3GliES1fRAtl!N s ru.: QK,2Z1J,2Ricliard gametes 4933059 fun 12Ht3l2US,ilfQlR9tN5TRli!l!EflfS.yPERCUSr MIB Saturdays yI5drentt3ee4Zat Gfpmgfticlgeisx SZ: stadents, S11 y, s aff f n ,J f- . www? Largest of the four choirs, College Chorus, under the direction of Prof. Herbert Gotsch, participates in two con- certs annually, usually accompanied by full orchestra. The Hrst concert included compositions by Bach and Hiller. Handel's Israel in Egypt was presented at the second concert. Since the choir only rehearses two times a week, it is convenient for those who wish to sing but have limited time. Chapel Choir Under the direction of Prof. Carl Schalk, the Chapel Choir enriches our daily chapel services with sacred music and also participates at various special services. Further contributions to worship life are made by participation as the guest choir in Chicago area churches. N.R.C. Chapel Choir l The North Riverside Center Chapel Choir was formed last October as a means of enriching the chapel program at NRC. It is composed entirely of sophomores living at NRC, most of whom participated in the block course program this year. By intent, the choir has been maintained as a parish choir rather than a college ensemble, hence there are no auditions or prerequisites, other than a desire to praise the almighty works of God through His gift ofmusic. Director James Gladstone Band The College Band, conducted by Prof. Harold Rohliing, participated in school functions and gave concerts both on and off campus. Some of the events in which the Band par- ticipated include the Christmas Concert, concerts both Fall and Winter Quarters, the Fine Arts Festival, and the Civic Club Dinner. 04 C 2 2 'Si 345, P- T' , . 5 Q if ,-'R ' ' 6 n'K ik , f ., RW' f. b 1 'Q Ii A , ' -V , ' W9 W M3 14 CONCOR DIA PLA YERS President f Gerhardt Krohne Vice-President e Jeff Burkart Secretary f Lois Koeneman House Manager e Glenn Mahnke Chairman of Musical f Jen' Burkart Concordia Players, the drama group on campus, is responsible for the theatrical l performances given at CTC each quarter. This past year has seen presentations of Macbeth and Girls in 509 as well as Once Upon a Clotheslinef' Tom Sawyer, and The Good Witch of Boston for Children's Theatre. The highlight ofthe year i was the presentation of My Fair Lady for the Spring Musical. This presentation was a challenge to all involved and proved a great success. Membership is open to anyone and includes everyone having become involved in any performance. l 103 y , W , u Z. iv W r 1 A At worlt in the dark room STUDEN Photo S hop Campus Photo Shop pro- vides Concordia with the op- portunity to have pictures de- veloped, for new supplies, and for on campus photographic facilities. Campus Corner Campus Corner is the well known supplier of all mid- night snacks to CTC students, even though the Corner ROW 11 G. Walter, R. Vogel. L. Austensen, L. Moeckel, L. Bodendieck. usually closed at l0:00 every night. This was an active group, moving in April to the Facili- ties ofCafeteria B, ,pf all C LM, fini'-I , if .. A, Q , , , 05 if A fd at ROWZ: M, Ewald, J. Berkeland, S. Kurek, mgr., P. Halvorson. -1 'nk :QIQAS if ,.......i...-....,Y-.. .V,.V,,V .M N - f. ,,. ,-,-,...i........-.--.--1--Q Barber Shop Managed by Vern Piering, the Campus Barber Shop ollered to the men ofConcor- dia the on campus opportunity to receive the regular trimming. Located in the base- ment of Brohm Hall, it is in the reaching distance ofall. Campus Cleaners HOURS: TH EN . . . Campus Cleaners, operated by Jonathan Guelzow, afforded all students the oppor- LATER tunity to be receive the cleaning service needed by all at some time. Especially handy in times of emergency, Campus Cleaners is another function supervised by the stu- dents. 105 i, I, 1 Y If 3 l W4 President Koehneke. LL.D., M.Ed. IZ's Great to Be Alive It's great to be alive! What a thrill to confess: I believe that God has made mef, What a privilege to say: I believe that Jesus Christ has redeemed me. What a meaning there is in the timeless creed: I believe the Holy Ghost has called me by the Gospel. This new Life has been given to each ofus in our Bap- tism. Then and there we died to sin. Then and there we arose to newness of life in Christ. The new Life in Christ is always spelled with a capital because He is our Life. He is its Center and Circumference, its Alpha and Omega. Life in Christ is very personal, indeed. But the new Life is also very iirzterpersorzal. We have been incorporated into the Body of Christ. Because we belong to Him, we are members one of another. Your aches are my pains. Your joys are my exultations. Your gifts are mine to enjoy, because I am edilied by them. Soon some of you shall enter the Holy Ministry a a life committed to bring Him Who is the Life to people dead in trespasses and sin, to people dying without the Heavenly Physician, to people walking in darkness who have not seen the great Light. You have seen the Christ, the Light of the world. Lead them to the Light Who is their Life! Tell them the Good News of Jesus. What a story there is to tell. But. just as much, show them the Good News of Je- sus by your own response to His overpowering grace in your life. in the way you behave the Gospel. Who can tell? Someone may some day pay you and the Holy Spirit the greatest tribute of all: You reminded me of Jesus. If they do, it will not be reported in headlines in the metropolitan papers. If they do, you may receive no awards for a significant contribution to human welfare. But God, our Father, will know. His Son will understand. His Spirit will renew His pledge to you of your eternal sig- nificance and the glory awaiting you. The Triune God will make it plain to you that you are really alive! The lives you touch in your ministry ought never be in doubt that in you they have been in touch with Jesus. They must know that He has loved you enough to love them through you. This is the only way you can love Him. It is in loving them as though they were Jesus Himself, that you can be alive in Christ. Kenneth R. Schueler, B.A.g Dean of Students: Associate Pro- fessor of Religion. Board of C onlrol STANDING: Mr. L. Forster, Mr. L. Marquardt, Mr. M. Duensing, Rev. J. Lutze, Pres. M. Koehneke. SEA T- ED: Mr. E. Elbert, Rev. E. Happel, Mr. R. Eggerding. Deans Carl F. Halter, Litt.D.g Executive Vice President: Professor of Music. Carl L. Waldschmidt, Ph.D.g Academic Deang Professor of Music. 109 Eunice R. Heyne, M.S.W.: Dean of Women, if Wayne Lucht, Ph.D.g Dean of Meng Associate Professor of Education and Psychology. awww-.- Carl H. Ivey, Ed.D.g Dean of Administrationg Associate Profes- sor of Education and Psychology. A dm inislralion Al H. Senske, Ed.D.: Registrar and Director of Admissions: Associate Professor of Education and Psychology. Wilfred F, Kruse, LL.D.: Assistant Registrar: Professor ofChemistry. ll0 Q.. Waldemar W. Affeldt, Ph.D.g Director of Placementg Chairman of Education and Psychology, Professor of Education and Psy- chology. l X John D. Jungemann, M.Ed.1 Director of Financial Aidsg Assist- ant Professor of Education and Psychology. Ernest Roemke, M.A.g Director of Housingg Residence Coun- selor: Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology. Andrew K. Prinz, Ph.D.g Co-ordinator of Student Activities Assistant Professor ofHistory. Field Servicesi Mr. Wendling, Mrs. Garbisch. Prof. Kreidt. MS.: Director of Development and Field Services: Assistant Professor ofGeography. Mr. Widenhofer. Purchasing: Dorothy Luccock. Eleanor Colvin, Jim Holub. W Residence Counselors: STANDING: Mr. Conners, Mrs. Dull, Mrs. Raabe, Miss Dittmar, Mr. Roemke. SEA TED: Mrs. Badstuebner, Mrs. Schoepke, Miss Gaebler, Mrs. Mackey. Not pictured, Carl Neilsen. Data Processing: Ronald Hendershott, John Signo- rella, Pat Morrison. Darlene Wieg. ll2 Faculty Ralph D. Gehrke, Ph.D.. B.D., Division Chairman of Theologyg Professor of The- ology. Albert E. Glock, S.T.M., B.D.g Associate Professor ofTheology. Daniel E. Poellot, B.D.g Dean of Chapelg Associate Professor of Theology. Walter R. Bouman, Dr. Theology, B.D.3 Assistant Professor of'l'heology. Theology Hillman W. Fischer, B.A., B.D.g Assistant Professor ofTheology. Wesley W. Isenberg, B.A., B.D.g Assistant Professor ofTheology. Paul A. Mundinger, M.A.1 Associate Pro- fessor ofTheology. l 13 Thomas W. Strieter, S.T,M.1 Assistant Professor ofTheology, Roger W. Uitti. lVl.Th.g Assistant Profes- sor ofTheology. x f N i A l ECl'LlC'Clfl.Ol1 CIHCII PS'VC'h0fOg'l' Wesley H. Wilkie. B.A,, B.D.: Instructor Ralph L. Reinke. M.A.1 Associate Profes- sor of Education and Psychology. if i Marvin ,l. Dumlcr. Ed.D.1 Associate Pro- lessor of Education and Psychology. taxa! Elmer A. Arnst, M.A.1 Director of Stu- dent Teaching. Associate Professor of Education and Psychology. Edward .l. Keuer. Ph.D,: Director of Graduate Studies. Director of Internship, Associate Professor of Education and Psychology. ll4 in Theology. James F. Cassens. B.A.. B.D. Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology. 13 15.442 5 9 Victor C. Krause. Ph.D.1 Director of Schmieding Center: Professor of Educa- tion and Psychology. , l . Q 1 Albert V. Maurer. Ph.D.g Professor of Education and Psychology. Stephen A. Schmidt, M.A.: Assistant Pro- fessor of Education and Psychology. xx fQ Ellen M. Radewahn, M.A. in Ed.: Instruc- fy tor in Education and Psychology. Patricia A. Roth, M.S.E.g Instructor in Education and Psychology. Donna L. Siemro, B.S.Ed.: Instructor in Education and Psychologyg Student Teaching: Science Education. Eldor C. Sieving, M.A.g Associate Profes- sor of Education and Psychology. ll5 Wilbert H. Rosin, B.D., Ph.D.g Division Chairman of Social Sciences, Associate Professor of Social Science. Max R. Culver, B.D., Ph.D.g Associate Professor ofSociology. Herbert H. Gross, Ph.D.g Professor of Geography. Peter M. Becker, M.A.g Instructor in So- ciology. Clarence M. Drews, M.A.g Assistant Pro- fessor of Geography. all fi fav- ' ,sa -...-,...,,,, ,vm 'N-ww,-...MQ-- ' .fr-4 Judith M. Meyer. M.S.1 Instructor in Geography. ll6 if i53ja35'Wg,g5. it Social Science Mary M. Colby, Ph.D.g Visiting Professor of Geography. Q David W. Friedrichs, Ph.D.g Assistant Professor of Political Science. George R. Nielsen, Ph.D.g Assistant Pro- fessor ofSocial Science. Neelak S. Tjernagel, Ph.D.g Professor of History. Walter A. Vahl, M.A.g Associate Profes- sor of History and Political Scienceg Director ofCorrespondence. 5 Theodore J. C. Kuehnert, Litt.D.g Profes- sor Emeritus. Foreign Language Erika K. Bieber, M.A.g Instructor in German. William M. Ewald, B.A.3 Instructor in . iig, German l 17 QW f ' f'T7 F '. --'JS' Charles D. Froelich, M.A., B.D., S.T.M. Associate Professor of Theology and Lat in. 5 ,I P'1ulT. Kreiss, M.Ed. Assistant Professor iw H of Germa n. 4 . l wtf it W A W M J 4,-'lg 'rf' J 4 f4.,,,rl,,., yt..-aw It cis g f' .3 Q lf ...IP 413:41-,,,,:, , ,. gy , ,gg 2 ,Q ft jf vi V '-HV ,fZ..- V,-.ff K N , l ll .ve Q ,.- wif' H' '99 if lf- cgi.-' -if f,i'Ijl?Si 4 ni Edith M. Morrison, M.A.1 Assistnat Pro- fessor of German. Language and Human1'I1'es Merle L. Radlfte. Ph.D.g Division Chair- man of Language and Humanitiesg Profes- sor of English. Earl R, Gcnlcl. M.A.g Instructor in English. William A. Buege, M.A.g Instructor in Language and Humanities. Paul G. Grotelueschen. M.A.1 Associate Professor of Speech and English. II8 Robert L, Conners, B.A.1 Instructor in English. Marguerite E. Hartmann, M.A.: Instruc- tor in English. Kenneth L. Heinitz, PhD., BD.: Assist- ant Professor of English. Henry L. Lettermann, M.A.: Assistant Professor of English. i David T. Stein, M.A.g Director of Com- munication Services, The Ebenezer Thank-offering: Assistant Professor of Language and Humanities. Samuel F. Janzow, M.A.g Associate Pro- fessor of English and Theology. Carl H. Scaer, M.A.1 Associate Professor of English. f ,H , f xg X! William H. Traugott. BD., M.A., S.T.M.g Instructor in Language and Humanities. 119 Thomas P. Johnson, lVl.A.1 Instructor in English. Karl E. Sorenson, M.A.1 lnstructor in Language and Humanities. Sharon R. Vaughan, M.A.g Instructor in Speech. Science Martin C. Bauer, Jr., M.S.g Instructor of Chemistry. Kenneth A. Domroese. Ph.D.g Associate Professor of Biology. Gordon O. Besch, M,Ed,g Division Chair- man of Science and Mathematics, Asso- ciate Professor of Physics. Martin E. Friedrich, Ph.D.g Assistant Pro- fessor ofChemistry. 120 hl'N W-- A A 4w..M,. YM, WHY 4 Mathematics Clarence J, Dockweiler, M.A.g Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Edwin H. Homeier, Jr., B.S.g Assistant Professor ofChemistry. Ralph J. Kirchenberg, M.S.: Assistant Professor of Biology. Raymond M. Moehrlin, M.S.g Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Carol E. Stellwagen, M.A.T.g Assistant Professor o 1 John D. Weinhold, M.A.g Assistant Pro- fessor ofChemistry. fScience and Mathematics. Arnoid D. Studtmann, B.A.: Assistant Professor of Physics. L 3 1 Z Norman E. Young, M.S.g Assistant Pro- fessor ofScience and Mathematics. l2l Paul G. Bun-ies. Ph.D.: Division Chairman of Musicg Professor of Music. , j .. V, 1 1 QQ A W' i'xi f'oi t .e l- ' ,lf , ' W. 4 'A 1 'gsm Dorothy L. Feiertag, M.Musg Instructor in Music. Julia A. Hennig. M.Mus1 Assistant Pro- fessor of Music. Mary L, Albers, M.Mus.: Instructor in Music. Thomas E. Gieschen. M.Mus.: Associate Professor of Music. Victor G. Hildner. M. Mus,g Associate Professor of Music. 122 M usic Robert L. Busse. M.Mus.: Chairman of Piano. Instruments. and Voice: Associate Professor of Music. Herbert M. Gotsch, D.Mus.1 Associate Professor of Music. I i Richard W. Hillert. M.Mus.1 Associate Professor of Music. Al f 'ii A A X Q,-f Natalie Jenne, D.M.A.: Assistant Profes- sor in Music. Lucille C. Melinat. B.M.E.1 lnstructor in Music. 4,3 Q .-H 7 Harold T. Rohlfing. M.Mus.g Assistant Professor of Music. 7, K aff --og z Q , -5 A A ,sd Carl F. Schalk, M.Mus., M.A.R.3 Asso- ciate Professor of Music. Leslie R. Zeddies, Ph.D.g Associate Pro- fessor of Music. 123 Evangeline Rimbach, Ph.D.g Assistant Professor of Music. I7 f W 4 a s . X ., Adriane van Bergen, Music. , f Wa' 1' ,. 7 V .ey ' sy Q M.A.g Instructor in Ph ysical Doris E. Brietenfeld, M.S.g Assistant Pro- fessor of Physical Education. Thomas O. Faszholz, M.A., B,D.1 Assist- ant Professor of Physical Education. ,,..-f-- Education ...,..- ..-s ,N , ,Ln Conrad J. Aumann, lVl.Ed.g Director of Athletics, Assistant Professor of Physical Education. John L. Haubenstricker, M.S., M.A.g As- sistant Professor of Education and Psy- chology. 4 E. 4 ig? I , in Q ' iiii il 5 t. 1 J . l t William C. Driskill, M.A.g Instructor in i Physical Education. l l l Alfred L. Hermann, M.Ed.g Instructor in Physical Education. Vi s Ky! it ffm by V Lois A. Klatt, lVl.S.g Assistant Professor 1 ofPhysical Education. ii 124 Darlene M. Fahrenkrog. M.A.E.g Assist- ant Professor of Art. Art Arthur F. Geisert, M.A.g Instructor in Art. gf f Leonard Schoepp, M.A.g Assistant Pro- fessor of Art. ,....V,4 ., jf, . .- . .H '41 1 'J size' 95' I ' -L-, Vflif. I 'gif .+V I I Walter W. Martin, M.A.g Associate Pro fessor of Art. 125 X ,,,,. 5 i L Librarians: Cornell J, Kusmik. M.S.L.S.1 Libruriang Assistant Professor of Educa- tion. William H. Lehm11nn.lr,, B.D,. M.A.1 Director of Library Services1Associute Professor ol' Philosophy. Mrs. Colebtinlx. L 1'brar1'ans and Staff Nu... Library Secretaries: Mrs. Guebert. Mrs. Vahl, Mrs Kusmik. Nurses: Miss Orr. 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Candace Gibson 4 J 4' , ' 1 . iff, 136 Linda Aiello Linda Albers Charles Anderson James Arbeiter Cheryl Arbesman Connie Armstrong Paul Baase Donald Bachmann Thomas Barckholtz Theodore Barlag l ' , - ,mai J S- 'Ja was X: if f Wayne Gropp R X, A Barbara Groppe Nelson Grosshelder A W' A ' f-.1 '4 A , A' A W - George Groth i Q a J N N 5, Q , gf. ,gift , I f' 1 A jg V V - Pamela Haack Y 3 My M I V N 21,4 Zw ff ,lj Charles Haak f W f 7 ,IWW ,W 'A A f 2 L A Al -i f:y ' , ,vffiw f ' Haw Wf 4, CarolHacker '17 .1 A 4 ,. g 7 George Hall Q J I at Am Rodney Hall - y f is f A M ,f at q James Harbke A 4, 2 A ' ff my Louis Harnisch 13, KN f Q - , Lorna Hartman A3 f '-'A A A. iffy R I gif, J Samuel!-Iasz tv E.,-ra' yy, 'I fy 5 gg-4,,A ,, fx' , , Gerald Heimsoth fs,,,K,lw 5 ' if Joyce Hesemann A A 4' ' A ' f .. . i 3 M f J i , Eileen Hllgendorf is f , , . John Hitzeman ,R M V 3 H ri? fa - V Peggy Hoeft ly T 4 ff ' A-ft X ' ,T ff , N Geor eJablon 'ref il L' ff 'MW 1 fa iizf-yeffwf ' 'V' g . A ' 1, f-W 1 Aw 'A W Gretchen Janmngs A-.ff A A 'WW , .W Carol Jernberg A J Z 2 A , ff I! A. R Q ' '.,,,' 4, if Luther Jones , A 7 L I Steven Kaatz 11 fx' M5 ' W I Mi J ' , Victor Karvelius MW I1 1 Katherine Kemper 'f 'f A A AZ Gael Kent ,-t, fl i J, A 5' A ' - ,. ,Vg 35 ,LA , ' 1 is af . V if ' gs' ,,, Lynn Kernkamp , 'W ,V V M Ly, IAAV , o f Marcia Keuer A, AgTf'4,i fe af J' Richard Kiesel J W A 7 Arlene Klein W f ,Y Al al i L .I msec: ,-,,- W ,-ww. 4 .v:-63535: Lawrence Klotz Roger Demeyere Charlotte Knuth W wi, . 'A MYW e ' 'bs 'yi Z7 f f f 1 Z , . , E , , Janice Koehneke .. ., Q , J wt 5 45 ,Q we Q f g W Q , f X f A as X ,V . ,MA , f-W Y K by .Mx ' 'K? M fi, A i ml P , ' uiigifg srili ,iiias 2 'J J0hH Dunlap , T 'J A X - i QQ Timothy Ebeling Joel Koepke 'gy 1 as J 'A 13 Marcia Eggerding William Koerner 3. A Ky, l S it 1 g . all Y V' , ' ,, I.,?- - .k:, I .4t,, L ,- 1. 1 ? Ford J AA A '1 'i .W .A,l Reinhold Frank . . Q all, ' ' -, it- ff . James Frazee Marlone Kohlwey il Z tisf X 'as Denise Funk .fin 2 .41 '- A ,, , . -' 4-I :Q A . Q , ta-,su - .U S gf 4' 445' 1 fr ' . ,A, A-.W ., , L , my . , , .. . 'saw 7 . '. , 7 'wp f ,zl ' ff K' . f if ff:-:ie 'HSV - 137 ,,A.,i M- f-tr. Edwina Gier Chris Gioe James Gladstone Marygail Gottschalk Carol Grams Carolyn Grams Susan Gronewald X TOP: Linda Kolzow, Frederick Krey, Janet Krock, Judy Lange, Carol Lenk, Lexie Libbers, Carl Lisius . Del Lorenz, Thomas Lorenz, Gretchen Lovas. BOTTOM: Lois Lovekamp, Lawrence Ludtka, Marilyn Luecht, Beth Mahler, Madeleine Maleske, Thomas Manske, Diane Meier, Dennis Meunier, Gary Meyer, Mary Miller. X , J l J c s 'M o fv Q A 1 A 2 ,af J T A as 'Qs ik Q 1 ax a-gf' rr-'vw as f-'v N, V1 -4-qw ,. . ,a..... of , vi iff- ' IM' 4-WY' Q gg,-J N J W' g, f io-aw - ' sfivn? ia X2 AW W .warg it L ,-Q., 9 if ' 4 .. ' A4 , ,lf ' ' ' . ' 1 .N f 1 Z ,H , , - wwf QQ, P TOP: John Minmick, Louise Mohr, Douglas Mosel, Sheri Mounts, Pamela Mueller, Larry Neumann, Paul Nickel, Mark Nieting, Judith Norden, James Oelrich, MIDDL E: Donna Osenberg, Sandra Oswald, Emalee Otto, Carol Pautz, Fred Pedersen, William Petzel Martin Pfutenhauer Pamela Pick Ron- ald Preloger, Rose Prigge. BOTTOM: Lois Radtke, Louise Radtke, Henry Rausch, Libby Reitzel, Carol Rieschl, l3yron Roche, Helen lkoethe, James,Rose- land, Daniel Rowsell, Shirley Rump. .. T i , I' INN, in-uv iN w i. 3 Q ' J .fs .. W f, J ' I f if !' W to ii L' wif ,iz Qi W ' A ' , 1:45. A. V 1 ' - in , ' eu A ' -, J 8' ' '-.2 5 ' 1 ','f ' - :,,, ' - , ' . l -W -ef A K fr, l A A -6 kb ll milk V ,1 , , r v ., , Q 'F' fi: xi! ya' -.. W A Q. 'vw s -4,-.,. 4, f'?' w: ' 138 h. ,vb A f an .' if ' - ' ' - V 7 Z I , P If ' ' yfi..Jzi, 17 fifhfhw , T 3 f , 'W' , 0 'Wi it , ' t Si , ' I ' 1 1, 5 J , if ' f fix , Q .aw ,, SJ Q .334 Agia.. Y M57 4 V, , f, , 9 's TOP: David Rusch, Daletta Ruse, Drew Rutz, Sally Saeger, Thomas Sanders, Marcia Saul, Claire Sautter, Ronald Schaar, Louise Scheuerman, Pauline Schiefer. BOTTOM: Richard Schiemann, Jo Anne Schlensker, Rodney Schlimpert, Arthur Schmidt, Charles Schmitt, Randall Schnack, Floyd Schneider, Arthur Schroeder, Michael Schuette, Carl Schulenburg. TOP: Gordon Schumacher, John Schwartz, Donald Schweyer, Randall Sensmeier, Thomas Sommer, Robert Spletzer. Znd: Carol Stadelmaier, Sharon Stuckwisch, D 'd S Th T 1 ' ' ' avi wanson, omas ass er, Gary Thomas, Hollis Thoms, Sharon Timm, Larry Torbeck. 3rd. Joyce Tucker, Larry Ueltzen, Nancy Ul- mer, Chris Urquhart, Susan Vedder, Carol Venz, Janet Wahlfeldt, Gary Wenzel, Harold Weseloh, Carol Weyrauch. 41h.'Cra' ' ' ' Corwin Will, Martha Winter, Darlene Winter, San ' dra Wolf, Bett yW ollm, Donald Wollin, Ronald Zernicke, Paul Swintscher. ig Whitson, Diane Wichmann, 4 QQ A Q N-,Qtr -FL - af- ,f it ,wi A . f Q . .A 3 Q f .Q ' Nik if 'T-5 il f im xr W' C, awe? if , , , , 5 X ,,,t h f , - T W get ff f 1 , VW -g ft ,gg :X , M V Q Q!!! a t iw ,J I ff W Q . , M f ,X 1, ,W Qt f V QW, I af. I NA fi K , wx-Q, Y I 'wb z ,ffwh ,4i A:7Vy 'tm i ,I V Q S . 1 cf K A ' 'N ' M X ' A , -' t . f . 'AL ts ,. i f f, ' A - af: A rw-Sa I, jggg t ffwas ' f T til, f., tx' X-my-y, Q fe' f W : g f t, .7 ms nf s V , 5 XA In A 1 A yy ., - f i 139 I aw , M.,,w y H f- ---V if ' J' iw ,I 1 we f Y 1 A 9 Qjw' XJ? VW rs 1 J sw ' F, ,, , x... ..-1 'PI-Irv. , Gu , 'fx - .,.49W MAA!! F742 Timothy Abraham ' Allred Aceto 1 , .QA ev i, , W, .4 Q .. tfjyf we Ny ,'::'wWn'?' ' N- , 3 at g Dorothy Ahrens A ,, X , John Alberda wr 'W ' Carla Albers 'I 'M Christine Albers A 1 5 .1 Timothy Albers ' A 'arf' I ,- W Gary Albert f Susan Anderson 4? , il L-il ' rf, ' I 4 , s Susan Annis K, ff M 1 X. Edgar Anthony We ' ' y ,- f J 1 1 Lindalu Anttila 3, Y 'X X ' 'A it W ', .Ion Armon ,Q , ,Z 1 R of LUIS Austensen ' 5 e-,., if ti .. t ff ftf V .f M 1t,,.::... t1,.,,: -.,1 z .:s-t,Y, ,..,-. , J ,M I tk Sally Barry Susan Bartel Elaine Barthel Elaine Bauch Betty Bauer Mary Bauer Nancy Beauchamp 5 Q , A Vyb .Ioan Avey 'Gif 4'5 '.v V 'A ' QC Q . Daniel Baase , W- I Robert Baker -of- 7' . ,-:tv ' ' Rebecca Balliew at - Deborah Barnett H .I A. .Af Diane Bamhm ls .- , ..., ' N A i ,, 1 A an 0 Nh, e 4' 6: ' . in 5 . X ' fhe f ,M-4, ,WQQSA 9, V X, V .A . ' A ,4,:: ,L . New y A , r,r- t- TOP: Ronda Beck, Elaine Becker, Susan Bee, Susan Begick, Donna Behnken Margaret Behrens Judith Benedum Marilyn Benuska Judith Berends, Dianne Berg. BOTTOM: Joel Berkeland, Gary Beyer, Philip Bickel, Lynne Binkley, Charles Bjerregaard, Claudia Blank, Marsha Blohm, Karlyn Bode, Loren Bodendieck, Karen Bohlmann, ,. f -fx rrftu 'QW' at .., K X 'Y Q th ' aj, pf- L- t, 4 :QS 'A vi , 4 of-Q 5 s vw Gv 'Fei .4-fx -v 140 'sf . i 2-.dl limb, 2' -wr 11? I QC!-5 C3 W- 5? If 45 -r-yn Linda Cairns Janis Carter Susie Catt David Christian Lauren Clark Deborah Claus Ruth Claus Ellen Brammer David Braun Elai Martha Bowman Carol Bozych Thomas Brazinsky Perry Bresemann ,ffm Betty Brinkmann ,I Gary Broughman my x 7 Barbara Brown 'W-V Dorothy Bruckner 'J ,,,, X Barbara Brunner W H? Erich Borgers Susan Borkenhagen Ziff ff 1 ' 'J W , as M w ne Bostelman J ry .V , , , W Y , ii 'I . :Bmw , ,,j ffafigg f- ,. J 3 We f 1' , -32,1 A ,A , uv M ff .,. . X QM Z f-ff Ia- .rv f 'V X I Q f . ' .fg- I' K, ,144 J ...r I3 fwfxl 2 f ...... 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H i 1 i is 'T'?b is ac ll? 4 TOP: William Hansen, James Hartwig, Stephen Haseley, Suzanne Hasler, Richard Hass, Patricia Haugen, Diane Hayes, Elizabeth Haynes, Dale Hays BOTTOM: Doris Heck, June Heil, Roger Heimgartner, Orlyn Heimsoth, Carol Heinze, .Ioan Hellmann, Richard Helmke, Candice Hengels, Carole Hen kel, Lois Henrichsmeyer. w 1 ' Q T IAA' Y -- ' ,. Q? Q Y, 2 my My ., , K r v . 'iw E A If I . .. Q KTLQQ-X x fir. Q s M f M , w if ff . 5 , an :af M, '- - --we i 'eff . we f he 1 4 1 Q1 h H , e 'f .jf ' I, 1 , ' We ,N K A 2 fn- if fi. Fi- A has ax l-f.-- ,.,. I 1 cf' ' , u- I E ' S r w-. rv-fp 0 yr 1 -mfr' y fs., 1 AMW it-5. X M . , , - , e' V ' , Q 'W jf ' ,LN ' X W W' 'I ff-NS-uiarw-hvfz Marolyn Henry Ada Herter Kathryn Hesemann Ellen Hinz David Hoeppner Sherry Hoffherr Lloyd Hotaling Linda Houren Joyce Houseman Sharon Hull rv .wx I l V 'QLD f,,'TQ, 1:-jg -- V X A ,A P ,-,,,.' 'cr li S A Q ' if' if , S ia X Y ,,v,. gg' ,.. 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QW f J P 'ff' e J f t .. ,M 1. i we 1 4. ge 4 e t e I .5 ts I 4 , A I Clfvxg M . In g ym ' 1 F 5 1 . . 1 -..f . S : fiff' - . M i l43 r Q l fn ' , - - X v .,.. Af -f y -J-V... -r--'av 'W Q , ,, P5 n'-we lx, Ya? L l l WK. 2. in f Constanoe Koester, Arlene Kolb, Paul Kraegenbrink, Carol Krause, - b Donna Krause, Marie Kreger. ,iam y , M , y T A Q Q , A swim? J jg Q' J J H P l j? L ' K Ch 1 K h b ff, - 4--3 ' X 9 fn.-2, A 'f' ons rentz, ar ot retzsc mar, Bar ara Kreyling, Ruth Kropp, gl fa.-f l WV ki f I - Degorah Kruse, Richard Kueker. R 1 J My lk f K K 1 A J W fy, Q 'QQ I -t 1 , ,Z J l N 6' Robert Kuhlmann, Candice Kuhn, Anna Kumpf, Stephen Kurek, .,,- L gf Claire Kurth, Ronald Lamborn. ' Q V ,.,,, W - ' , V ' 'VAMmlisw, '- . My L , 4-1 , ' . g A f 1 fa J eff- 'fe Mg New ' , 4 QM sz:-'Q David Landdeck, Elaine Lastig, Margaret Leder, Carolyn Lefevre, , W , Bonnie Leidel, Daniel Leikip. x 5 .A TOP: Joyce Leimbach, Carolyn Leinberger, Shirley Lemke, Linda Leverenz, Barry Lietz, Mark Lillie, Paul Liska, Donald Little, Bonita Loppnow, Randy Lowe. MIDDLE: Joann Lowery, William Lubben, John Lueck, Barbara Luke, Audrey Maehr, Judith Maka, Carol Mann, Ralph Marcheske, Linda Marl, Kathleen Marske. BOTTOM: Dixie Mason, Grant Mattes, Elaine Matthes, Mark Matzke, Mary McChesney, Carol McCollum, Cathy McHalpine, Mar- tha Meier, Sharyn Meiers, Shirley Merkle. Q p ff. ,f LA-it ,E ig ., to - Y 9 K -ff 553 W ,Lg qf'J,W f , g 1 , 3,ifgT'2f Al f N FJ e ..,. F ... L 13- J x . ,, L 1' 111 ' ?i.,,.. .LLL Q :, CI ' ,, 9 ,,, Q , 'f ,3 fs. ELS .,ffyf zz fe- 2' N..-f 'Q 7...-1' Q m -if1 J' J if ,Q-. li A , ,Nw 3, 5 L V ' ' x . -.1 x Y 1 3 '2 '! W I V Qi.. fy, -x ii nv- yy, f-.-by in ' . 'r-xy rv. 545 I ! l 144 r I , Sharon Betscher Alfred Meyer Geraldine Meyer Harold Meyer Pamela Meyer David Mielke f -. , f ff fyff ff' , ., . f A KW eu., , -W, 24 Pwffiigrx 1-f-wa-uf' iw X ewff a fe, A 255 f We l,l, f . 41-4-. V ef We f f I ,ol 47' ' if . f 1-U' 5 ' , iv 4' H V A. .,. .1 ' 2 ,fv- ,f V I , ' Z 1 1 I A 1 V in ft W X W' TOP: Karl Mielke, Rolf Miller, Eileen Minnock, Lynne Molin, Sally Moll, Sharon Muehl, Allen Mueller, Kathleen Mueller, Robert Mueller, Sharon Muth. BOTTOM: Linda Nash, David Nass, Marjorie Natzke, Lynn Nelson, Evelyn Netz, Patricia Neubarth, Thomas Neuendank, Dineen Neuman, Julie Nicholus, John Numrich. . ' PY. - - .A A ff 'V r ' ' if G . , , -Fi-T A-A gd , ',i',Z'?7f7f' i , T X Yi .Q 9 4 KI QNUX A lb l ,nf 1 ,A . ,N g fi W W X .,,,N M1 - x M Ia-wx .1 , ' 'ff M Y ,. if is hi 5 . .- , 5, , f ,Ae , 1 . . f ,MW 1 - 5 ,- , , ,ff W A , , f . , ' J ff .I f f- if A' X i f 4 ' - Y ...v 'A 'mx mv, .. Z SAR I , 3 W--- :f e ' ,V In f , 'Nw' , -V 5 Q P e,,,,f' , Z ' 7-V V 4 mix :T 'r ir W V f Ay' if W 4 'Km fa 491- 'A f f ,, 4' L75 if . , H new ' 7 , 7' W . an ji TOP: Linda Nyland, Melody Oberbeck, Patricia Oliver, Jean Ophardt, Mark Otto, Charlotta Pakan, Allan Paluch, Cheryl Pangburn, Sharon Pasbrig. BOTTOM: Elizabeth Perry, Philfert Peters, Dorathea Pethes, Rodney Petzold, Byron Pfeiffer, Ella Pfeiiie, Janis Pflueger, Eve Philley, Henry Pickelmann. ei,-:Syst ro, f'-Q Z, j,, Sw af. . - 'N . ' ' 4 3 he f . .' A C. ,ij .,, t . ,vw -. - .J w AW 6 4 ,, W M' - ff V- ,. K 1 , t wa , Q 3, at 4 W 57' X vt ? X, , 1.1 Q ay 7 r 145 521' ,, ' ' Ng'-, ' 'N ' ' 1 . ' . 3 7 Q Q ,, . L V M fm., W, if , in at r'r' . Zaire, t, M-W 3 , ,, ' ' 'MW ii , , W 1 ef f 3 f '1' 56 15 fe X ww 5 2 1 w : Y-f Q Aw Q ,. A ..,, .V . we 'W V iff? ,,v. ff 5 ,, in 'S M- , f ' 1 as W A if ffl' .Avi iz it W I 19' Ll. A by 2 LMA .s nd i-Q? KW! 1 www AKA FCM? W, ,W f, xi cess , Cl., cs, 'T l QQ F-.1 . 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' wr X TOP: Jan Saeger, Margaret Saffouri, Sandra Samlow, Judith Samuel, Mary Sandfort, Jeanne Saville, Linda Schaaf, Christina Schatte, Mary Scheive. BOTTOM: Wilma Schellhas, Jean Schilling, Louise Schi- ni, Valene Schmidt, Tracey Schnell, Gloria Schonscheck, Barbara Schrader, Carol Schroeder, uf WTTT7 H Q. f . -K' i 'XL ri ' at 6? J. 'Q'-W9 , 1 v 'ff' ' Q ' A P if V . ', W A A x,f:'4 1 455' ,f 146 ,Y Y , M, TOP: Marilyn Scharp, Wayne Shearier, Karen Sherwonit, Linda Shipley, Richard Siedelmann, Gail Sieg. 2nd.' Richard Siegert, Mark Silzer, Harry Simonsen, Candice Sirrine, Sandra Smith, Sandra Snyder. 3rd: Jennifer Sohn, Glenn Sonlitner, William Spielman, Sharon Sprenger, Christine Starck, Timothy Steltenpohl. 4lh.' Charles Stoelting, Daniel Stolle, Donald Stroup, Daniel Strussen- berg, Gordon Stuckert, Miriam Stuenkel. 51h: Sandra Suess, Rich- ard Swanson. Barbara Tanner, Gary Tate, Katherine Taube, Gayle Terwilliger. ef Y-x X X S U. 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BOTTOM: David Wackenhuth, Sandra Wadenklee, Gloria Wagner, John Wagner, Ethel Waite, Winfield Walb, Marjory Wallace, Glen Walter, Joann Wartgow, Stephen Waterman. , wg' f i '. ,Qi 3 ff 4 i if 1 4 Al Q- ,fha-,' ' W' V ' Mt: :Lf We wwe fa '?'r out Qf, ii. r 6 ,. ,,,,. I 1, 2 I A ' A i -U ' tl J m IIE A ' wa. Beth Weerts, Rodney Wegener, Richard Wegner, Donald Weidner, George Weissinger, Janice Wendt, Sandra Wendt, Kenneth Wentland, Judith Werman Susan Werner. TOP: Robert Whipkey, Suzanne Whitehouse, David Wild, Kenneth Wilke, Ann Willemann, Elizabeth Williams, Mary Williams, Wincentsen, James Winter. BOTTOM: Lenore Wisch, Kathleen Witkop, Roy Wolf, Thomas Wollenburg, Alice Wortman, Aileen Yung, Esther Zalman, Kathryn Zeisser, Kenneth Zinke, Beverly Zinter. Judy Wilson, Marelyn ,. 3- 'I'Z? ' , x., . , 4 5. lf. Lf M 'W' 'ef at se T2 J kiwi M ff ' tee, 'ff ' ' JQVT A . ' XL- Q ' e 1 1 J-' J, J f? 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X a 6 M Elizabeth Spletzer David Sponholtz Milton Uecker Michael Weber Nancee Weese Denis Wittenberger Bernard Zimdahl Harvey Hahn Sharon Herz Carl Holschen Geraldine King Gary Kirsch Martin Knoll , , ,- Mm.. 1 H !, X , 50 4 1 yr 4 ,I 4 '39 NN ' V ssss Gary Mercier Terry Piper Donna Ruehs Richard Salecker Robert Schmidt Vernon Spilker f KZ 149 I FN.-s, 011 I K 4 Nc' O Q 0 as I ,,-4 -. '.'v Us . I .' K , sig Ng. ' ,V , J 4:41 - .Alu Q I . . ' l.','l,: .K:IU1'1fS1j'.:',g 1 '3 Q '4. 'fb' '. H iv! 'fx' .Lv f X w W 1 4 1 l'l,'l x5!', I' 1. l L- 1 la ' A 4 1 .' W '11 fLf.'r'..,.v y. ' lo .fi I ' r, Qlllln- Illlllli Slllliili I V ' d' 4511. , ru! I ts '.. 1 nf' '.' ur fi. rv'?'1,i r . y V u .'pl,l':.v'HN-tr. xfj 7'U It-1,1 ' 4. 'QQ Ill! Til U , ,-4' , 'Q' Q f ' Q ' . 'W kjfi 'Af Ji.. n.'N. 'Q 'I Q P' L'U'1 v ,A v O 9 + .'f,'Q'o,akI4'?, I:-1,1 9 vs, 0 gr.-i Nm: 04 :o'.d,'k'::,.L irgtn if, ' i - !v,x'N.k 4' IIINJ I ,lf 1 lv'.' 'a'v9'plr'J qv ' J v Ol' 0 V Q ' J Qhfsfbf 'I 4 42' 'IJI' x'l,Q1:jlfA'Q.'JAgh5' I fi: six' g' 'l'.?:' .' , 1 J 'A Q v'X A 1,0 Q' aUA'1JL' P 4 . I O 51.1, p Q .- V' I ' .q's td 'Y' ix Q4 . ,4' f v,',s',,, v ' 4': J 1 f' W! 7 PATRICIA S. ABBENANTE MUSIC LITERATURE Frankenmuth, Michigan ,'I.t'.S'fAQllL'tf In: Golgatha, Chicago, Illinois .-llIt'llIfc'tl.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan 7 JANE E. AGLE PSYCHOLOGY Eden, New York .-I.XSligIIL'tf mx St. Mark, Houston, Texas College Chorus, Concordia Players, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Social Floor Leader, Women's Council rlIlL'IIlfL'l1'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan ARTHUR D, ABELS PSYCHOLOGY Oak Park, Illinois .Almigfiezl lo: St. Matthew, New York, New York HELEN L. ALTHOFF PSYCHOLOGY Detroit, Michigan To be nsxigried Political Club ,41lended.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan ENIOR NANCEY M. ANDERFUREN SPANISHfENGLISH San Antonio, Texas ,-I.wxi'giied 111: Luther High School North, Chi- cago, Illinois Concordia Players, College Union Junior Board, Worship Committee Chairman ,4r1wm'ed.' Concordia, Austin, Texas, University olTexas JANE A. ANDERSON HISTORY-POLITICAL SCIENCE Bay City, Michigan ,4.s:vLg11t'zl ln: Calvary, Flint, Michigan Athletic Floor Leader. Intramurals, WARA, MOD, Field Work, Site Director of Welfare Bu- reau Tutors ,-l11cmlt't1'.' Concordia. Ann Arbor. Michigan CAROL M. ANDERSON MATHEMATICS Rochester. Michigan ,4.vs1'g11erl Io: Trinity, West Seneca, New York Extramurals, French Club, Intramurals, Science Activities Club, Social Floor Leader, Women's Council, Field Work DIANE R. BANKE CURRICULUM-INSTRUCTION Elk River, Minnesota .4.rsig11edIo.' Immanuel, Hillside, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals . RICHARD D. BARBEE BETH A. BARKOW PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM-INSTRUCTION Cheviot, Ohio Downers Grove, Illinois .4x.i'igm'tl1o.' Trinity, Spring, Texas To hc ll.I',VIgllUll' Football, Intramurals College Chorus, MOD, Religious Service Area .-IlIL'lIlfCll'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan tSec.l, College Union Social Committee To he lIX.VIglIt'lI Chapel Choir, Concordia Players. PILLARS. Psychology Club, Field Work LORELLE R. BAUMGART YOUTH LEADERSHIP Lyndhurst, Ohio .4ssignen' Io: Lutheran School Asso- ciation, Decatur, Illinois Intramurals, Women's Council, YLTG. Cheerleading lCapt.J .411e1idea': Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan GLORIA J. BECKER ENGLISH Saginaw, Michigan .4,i.iignuu' lo: Grace, San Diego, Cal- ifornia SPECTATOR, CU. Bulletin Board Chairman, Women's Council, Cougar Boosters Chairman, Spring Banquet KENNETH J. BECKER SOCIOLOGY Matteson, Illinois Assigned to: Immanuel, Hillside, Illinois Sociology Club, ITAG Inlerned: Elgin, Illinois DEANNA S, BEHRMAN HISTORY Columbus, Indiana Assigned Io: Lutheran School Association, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Intramurals, Young Republicans QV. Pres.l Attended: Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan Alpha Sigma Phi, Baseball, C Club, Intramurals, PILLARS, SPECTATOR, Social Floor Leader, MARY L. BARRETTA MUSIC BEVERLY BARTELS SOCIOLOGY Fort Wayne, Indiana Michigan City. Indiana as-fwy CYNTHIA G. BEHRENS ENGLISH Pasadena, Texas ,4Ssig11ed 10: St. John, Elyria, Ohio Concordia Players, Intramurals, Women's Coun- cil, Parties Com mittee JAN E D. BEAVERS PSYCHOLOGY Lockport, Illinois Grarl14u1eS1i1u'ie.s Performing Arts Committee, SPEC- TATOR, MOD, Psychology Club JOYCE E. BECIQER SOCIOLOGY Genoa, Illinois ,-I.S'XIiglI6'ff In: St. Peter, San Leandro, California Athletic Floor Leader. Band, Intra- murals, Pep Band, MOD, Sociology Club, Field Work .+IlI6I1f1'8t2'.' Concordia, Austin, Texas ' LINDA K. BEISE LaGrange, Illinois .4ss1'gfzea'1o.' Grace, Queens Village, New York .-II1e1zded.'St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri ai 'K1f 'Y fi HISTORY vw!! MRS. ROGENE BEYREIS CU RRICULUM-INSTRUCTION Wheeling, Illinois .IOHN F. BICKEL YOUTH LEADERSHIP Lombard, Illinois .-l.Y.X'l'gllL'Ll' Io: Trinity, Fremont, Ne- braska lIlIL'I'llL'CI'.' Fremo n t. N ebrask a rIlIt'IIlfL'l1'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan HAROLD E, BENFCKE GERMAN Marengo, Illinois fl.v.v1'gr1t'tl lllf Our Shepherd, Birmingham, Michigan College Union Committee, Intramurals, ITAG, House Committee lr1Iw'm'r1'.' San Francisco, California WILLIAM BETHKE SPEECH Milwaukee, Wisconsin fl .vs'ig11f'tl ln: St. Paul,Rockl'ord, Illinois Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Concordia Play- ers lPres.i, Kapclle, Sound Majority Singers .-lIlc'IIlfc'Lf.' Concordia, Milwaukee, Wisconsin CLAUDIA R. BLANK CURRICULUM-INSTRUCTION Bristol, Connecticut Fi heazmigried Field Work, Athletic Floor Leader ,'IllL'IIlfL'Li.' Concordia, Bronx ville, New York MARY A. BOBB MUSIC EDUCATION Seymour, Indiana ,-lxxigrzcfl In: Trinity, Tinley Park, Illinois Concordia Players, German Club, Intramurals. SPECTATOR, Field Work, SFL-Collector, Ambassadors for Christ WILLIAM M, BENSON GEOGRAPHY St. Louis, Missouri .-l.V.S'fgllL'l1' mx Grace, Menomonee Falls, Wis- consin Band, Baseball, C Club, European Study Tour, Football, Men's Council DIANNA L. BEYER GUIDANCE Marengo, Illinois Axsigrzed In: Trinity, Mequon, Wisconsin College Union Senior Board, Intramurals, Hos- pitality Committee 4'f ' KAREN H. BEZ SOCIOLOGY Detroit, Michigan Assigned Ia: Pilgrim, Houston, Texas Intramurals, Field Work Attended: Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan HENRY P. BITTEN HISTORY Paterson, New Jersey To be assigned Intramurals, International Relations Club, College Union House Commit- tee. Public Relations, International India Festival Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York FRED A. BLEEKE HISTORY Georgetown, Texas Asxigfred lu: Concordia High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana ti'-3 if , N g...-sm, My - 53 Qairgs. ' is gg- -Yikff ' vLAvgg,u,i in R, V ,.,,.,Rh .4 IIc111a'ed.' Concordia, Austin, Texas gs ELAINE L. BODE Y CURRICULUM-INSTRUCTION Glenview. Illinois .4,v,vigm'a' Io: Salem, Springdale, Arkansas Cultural Activities Committee, PILLARS, YLTG ,,, W BOBBIE L. BOLLA SOCIAL STUDIES 8: MATHEMATICS Lincoln Park, Michigan To he axxigriecl' AIrenn'ed: Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan BEVERLY J. BREDEHOEFT CHURCH MUSIC Clinton, Missouri To be assigriea' Chapel Choir .-triended: St. Paul's, Concordia, Mis- souri MARGARET E. BOEDECKER ENGLISH Chicago, Illinois Graduale Sliidies Concordia Player, Cultural Activities Commit- tee, European Study Tour, German Club tPres.J, Intramurals, SPECTATOR, Women's Council OWEN C, BOETTCHER MATHEMATICS Bonduel, Wisconsin A.s,s'igr1eci' lo: St. Paul, Kewanee, Illinois Intramurals A r1er1c1'ez1'.' Non-Synodical KAY L. BROSOWSKE SOCIOLOGY Rockford, Illinois Assigned to: St. Andrews, Park Ridge, Illinois German Club, MOD. SPECTATOR, Women's Council, Hospitality Committee RONALD L. BRUESEWITZ GUIDANCE Spencer, Wisconsin To beassigriea' Wrestling DENNIS L. BOESE SOCIOLOGY liendallville, Indiana .'l,s'.x'igl1t'zl1w.' Zion, Colby, Wisconsin 1-IIIL'IIllUtI.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan FREDERICK F. BOLDT PHYSICAL EDUCATION Birch Run, Michigan Assigned ln: St. Paul. Mt. Prospect, Illinois Siouic City, Iowa go, Illinois JANET E. BRAEUNIG Inlerneds Chicago, Illinois A llL'IItI'L'd.' N on-Synodical MARILYNN L. BROMAN PSYCHOLOGY Assigizeu' lo: First Immanuel, Chica- MUSIC Kenmore, New York A xsignnienl Pending Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Colle- giettes, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, WARA Amended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York I ie RALPH P. BROWN MATH-SCIENCE ' Livonia, Michigan .-lssigrzea' ro: Calvary, Flint, Michigan Intramurals A ilendeal' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan PAUL D. BUCHHEIMER PHYSICAL EDUCATION Saratoga Springs, New York Assignea' In: St. John's, College Point, New York Band, Baseball, C Club, Extramurals, Junior College Choir, Intramurals, Men's Council, So- cial Floor Leader A !I6I7dc'cf.' Concordia, Bronxville, New York BRUCE M, BUHRKE MATHEMATICS Saginaw, Michigan fI,o'ig1it'tl1mSt. John, New Haven, Michigan Basketball, Cross Country, Intramurals, Senate, SPECTATOR, Social Floor Leader, SA Publici- ty, Student Associations, Track, College Union Maintenance Chairman VICCI J. BUTH YOUTH LEADERSHIP iwfemiburg, Illinois .4.txigr1t'n'1o.' Pilgrim, Chicago, Illinois Band, Pep Band, PsychoIogyClub, XLTG ELIZABETH A. BURFEIND ENGLISH Brooklyn, New York ,AI,s'.i'ig11w1'1o.' Bethlehem, Brooklyn, New York Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, WARA, Intramurals. 4 I1ena'ed.' Concordia, Bronxville, New York KATHLEEN V. CAIRNS THEOLOGY Lombard, Illinois Axxigfiefl Io: Trinity, Arenzville, Illinois Intramurals, Religious Discussion Group, Tennis RICHARD E. CARTER PHILOSOPHY San Jose, Calilornia ,luigfzcd lo: First, El Cajon, Cali- Iornia College Chorus lPres.J, Concordia Players, German Club, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Kapelle lChap- Iainj, MOD, Senate, SPECTATOR, ITAG, YLTG tPres.J l111w'11eu'.' New York, New York ,4I1ef1tletf.' San Jose State, San Jose, California LOIS E. CHRISTIAN GUIDANCE Theresa, Wisconsin Jxxfgrzetl In g St. John, Roselle, Illi- nois French Club, Intramurals, Parent Weekend, Social Floor Leader WILLIAM L, CHANDLER HISTORY-POLITICAL SCIENCE Marengo, Illinois fI.S'XIgl76'CI' IOS Ebenezer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Football, Intramurals, International Relations Club, IV. Pres.J, ITAG, Col- lege AITairs Committee Chairman, 450th Reformation Anniversary Committee IStudent Rep.J, MOD lnterned: Glendale, Wisconsin JUDITH A. CLARK CHURCH MUSIC Elk Grove Village, Illinois T0 be fzsxigfzed Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Ka- pelle ' li ANITA A. CLAUS MUSIC EDUCATION Rogers City, Michigan G razluule Slzidiex College Chorus. Concordia Players, Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals, Kapelle ,-I Ilt'lIlft'cff Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan RICHARD L.CRAVEN GEOGRAPHY Gardena Grove, Calilornia Gruzluule Sliufiex Basketball lCo-capt.l, C Club, Geography Club DARLENE M. COOPER GERMAN Mount Prospect, Illinois .4s,s'igr1edlo.' Emanuel, Patchogue, New York Extramurals, German Club, Intramurals PAULAO.CREDITY Art Melrose Park, Illinois ,4.rsi'gf1ed lo: Immanuel, Mayville, Wisconsin Motif, YLTG, Art Club lSec.J, India Festival, Japan Festival Chairman I56 its' .V 'xxx PAMELA J. CURRY PHYSICAL EDUCATION Rochester, New York ,eI.Y.I'IgIIL'lI' mf St. Mark, Houston, Texas Extramurals, Intramurals, .lunior College Choir, WARA ArlendedxConcordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan JUDY A. DANAS SOCIOLOGY Chicago, Illinois ,-Iuigrzed mf Zion, Rapid City, South Dakota Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Intramurals, So- cial Floor Leader, Women's Council, Homecom- LYNDA R. DAME HISTORY West Falls, New York ,fl.x'x1'g11erI mf Bethany, Wichita, Kansas Intramurals, SPECTATOR SYLVIA K. DANKER GEOGRAPHY Dwight, Illinois Gruduale SIllll'ft'.t' Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, German Club, Intramurals, WARA tPres.l AVR ing Queen Committee KAREN M. DAUTENHAHN SOCIOLOGY St. Louis, Missouri .4s.rigned Io: Ebenezer, Chicago, Il- linois Chapel Choir, German Club, Intra- murals, SFL, SPECTATOR, Field Work CONSTANCE E. DECH ART I Grenfell, Saskatchewan, Canada Assigned Io: Immanuel, Houston, Texas Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, PREP, Field Work Amended: Concordia, Edmonton, Al- berta TERRY M. DAVIS TH EOLOGY Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania .4s1s'ig11az1'm.'St.lVIarks.Yonkers. New York Intramurals, College Union, Religious Discussion Group Allendedx Concordia, Bronxville, New York DORIS E. DENNINGER TH EOLOGY Fort Wayne, Indiana ,-Ixxignezl Io: St. John, Roselle, Illi- nois College Chorus, Political Club, SPEC- TATOR, Religious Floor Leader MARGARET J. DEWAR MUSIC EDUCATION Lubbock, Texas Assigned 10: Concordia, Kirkwood, Missouri Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Concordia Play- ers, Kapelle, SPECTATOR, ITAG, Women's Council ' Inlerned: Galveston, Texas A Ilended: Concordia, Austin, Texas JUDY B. DIEHL ENGLISH LITERATURE Palatine, Illinois T0 be assigned Intramurals, Psychology Club, College Union House Committee, Young Democrats A ttended: St. John's, Winfield, Kansas I57 MARK A. DIEFENTHALER TH EOLOGY West Allis, Wisconsin A.v.s'fgr1edlo,' Zion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Intramurals, Men's Council, Social Floor Leader SANDRA E. DOSTERT PSYCHOLOGY Chicago, Illinois A ssignnzenl Pefidirzg College Chorus, Intramurals, Political Club, Psychology Club QPres.J, SPECTATOR, YLTG ve f?2-S RHODA E. DROEGEMUELLER Janesville, Wisconsin Ioigiicfl mf Redeemer, Evansville, Indiana LINDA I.. DYROFF YOUTH LEADERSHIP Cahokia, Illinois .Iu1'gf1t'zf Im St. ,lohn. Niles. Illinois Y LTG PEN ELOPE L. DOWIS HISTORY Dearborn Heights, Michigan 'I,YXl'kQllL'll lo: Trinity. Utica, Michigan Concordia Players, Intramurals. International Relations Club. Political Club -I11a11rl'c1f'Concordia. Ann Arbor, Michigan .IUDITH M. DREBES SOCIOLOGY New Carrollton, Maryland .-loi'gfit'1l lo: Immanuel, Crystal Lake, Illinois Chapel Choir. College Chorus, .Iunior College Choir. Religious Floor Leader, Spring Musical, Field Work -IIIL'IILfc'tf.' Concordia, Bronxville, New York SOCIOLOGY PAULA J. ECKERT MUSIC EDUCATION Chicago, Illinois ,-Ix.i'igf1ct1'1o.'St.John. Rochester, Michigan College Chorus, Fine Arts Festival. Kapelle , IIIL'lIlfL'lf.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan RUTH M. EGERER MUSIC EDUCATION Detroit, Michigan xI.S1YIAQllL'tf Io: First Bethlehem. Chicago. Illinois AGO, Chapel Choir. College Chorus, European Study Tour. French Club, Field Work, Religious Floor Leader ,41rw1ilml.' Concordia. Ann Arbor, Michigan .IUANITA M. DRAFALL YOUTH LEADERSHIP Huntley, Illinois Axxigllcd Io: St. John, Charter Oak, Iowa Social Floor Leader, Women's Council, YLTG MARGARET E. DREWS THEOLOGY Nekoosa, Wisconsin ,'IX'.X'1'glIL'tlINfSl..IOl1I1, Elgin, Illinois Religious Discussion Group, String Ensemble, Religious Floor Leader, Field Work SHARON R. DROEGEMUELLER SOCIOLOGY Great Falls, Montana ciation, Lincoln. Nebraska CAROL D. EBERT THEOLOGY Elmwood, Park, Illinois .lswigriezl mx St. John, West Bend, Wisconsin TATOR HARRY N. EDENI-'IELD THEOLOGY Fort Wayne, Indiana .-I,vxigf1ca'1o.' Trinity. Glendora, Michigan Basketball. Chapel Choir, European Study Tour. .lunior College Choir, Men's Counciil. Religious Floor Leader .ilI1w1tlt'tl.'Concordia. Ann Arbor, Michigan VALERIE A. EGGER MUSIC LITERATURE Akron, Ohio ,-I tirigfivd mx Trinity, Springfield, Illinois Chapel Choir. College Chorus, .Iunior College Choir, Natari ,-Illc'lllfC'tl.'COl'lCOI'dIL1. Bronxville, New York 158 ,Ii-,iigfzed ro: Lutheran School Asso- Concordia Players, Fine Arts Festival, Kapelle .-IIIc'l1tlc'lJ'.' Concordia. Portland, Ore- gon European Study Tour. MOD. SPEC- 'Y KIM L. EPEGGERSTEDT ADMINISTRATION White Cloud, Michigan ,4.v.vig1iud Io: Trinity, Springfield, Illinois Band, Intramurals, ,lunior College Choir, ITAG, Brass Choir, Pep Band, SRO, Social Floor Lead- er, Student Association lnlerizvd: Florissant, Missouri .411emlea': Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan CHERYL R. EGLAND ENGLISH Elgin, Illinois To he Cl.S'A'IglIE'l1 College Union Senior Board lHouse Chairmanl, SAC, Sodal Floor Leader, Hospitality Commit- THOMAS E. EGGOLD SOCIOLOGY Springlicld, Illinois .4x.vigi1vfI1o.' Ascension, Littleton, Colorado Chapel Choir, College Chorus, College Union Board, International Relations Club, Sound Majority Singers, Senate fTreas. 84 Pres.l, Stu- dent Association, ITG lf11t'rm'tl.' Detroit, Michigan .IOAN A. ELLARD YOUTH LEADERSHIP Putnam Valley, New York To he ll.X',S'IglIUll .4 IIc'IllI'f'zf.' Concordia, Bronxville, New York ICC CAROL A, ENO ENGLISH LITERATURE Lorain, Ohio To beax.s'1'gm'rI ,-IIIL'Ill1'6'l1.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan F .IEANNE M. EURICH ENGLISH Flint, Michigan .4.r,tig11ed1o: Emmanuel, Aurora, Illinois Kapelle .-l11ena'ed.' Concordia. Ann Arbor, Michigan MARJORIE A. ERAT SOCIOLOGY Detroit, Michigan ,-I X.I'IglIl7IL'I1I pwlding Intramurals, .Iunior College Choir, Parent Weekend, Social Floor Leader. Women's Council, Field Work .4l1w1derl.' Concordia. Ann Arbor, Michigan GWEN D. EWERT YOUTH LEADERSHIP Mt. Prospect, Illinois .4 s1s'1'gnezl Io: Zion, Rapid City, South Dakota Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Intra- murals, Social Floor Leader, Womens Council, YLTG, Homecoming Queen KAREN M. FEINSINGER PSYCHOLOGY Rego Park, New York Gradua1eSIudies Psychology Club, Homecoming Committee .4II6I10lf?6I'.' Concordia, Bronxville, New York NATALIE L. FISCHER MATHEMATICS Orchard Lake, Michigan Assigned to: Bethlehem, St. Louis, Missouri Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Field Work, College Union, Social Floor Leader AlIem1'ed.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan Committee PEGGY A. FERCHOW SOCIOLOGY Springlield, Illinois .4.vsignec1' Io: St. ,Iohn's, College Point, New York Intramurals, Parties Committee, Homecoming Committees RALPH E. FLATT THEOLOGY Detroit, Michigan Graduate Sludfes Chorale Choir, College Chorus, Fine Arts Festi- val PAMELA M. FLORIAN SOCIOLOGY Hammond, Indiana .4x'xLQ11i'tlIr1,'Sl.Slcpl'icn, Detroit, Michigan Junior College Choir, MOD, Women's Council .elllL'IIlfUlf.'COIICOI'dIL1. Ann Arbor, Michigan LILLIAN M. FRAZEE YOUTH LEADERSHIP Delavan, Illinois .-lxxig11t'1l lo: Trinity, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Intramurals, SFL, YLTG PAULA C. FRISCH CHURCH MUSIC Avilla. Indiana .-l,v.xigfml lo: Calvary, Silver Spring, Maryland College Chorus, PILLARS lCo-Edi- tori l9b8 .IlIt'llll'L'tl'.' St. Paul's, Concordia, Mis- souri VIRGINIA R. GILLMORE EUROPEAN HISTORY South Acton. Massachusetts Gftlfllllfllt' SI1rz1'ie.v French Club lSec.l, International Rel- ations Club. Religious Discussion Group VIVIAN L. GLICK SOCIOLOGY Salt Lake City, Utah .-l.v.rig11t't1' Io: Immanuel, Albuquerque, New Mexico College Chorus, Concordia Players, Intramurals. ITAG llIIL'1'I7t'll.' New Haven, Indiana .4 Ilc'lllfL'Lf.' Concordia, Portland, Oregon Roselle, Illinois ,-l.t'.t'l'gr1t'ff Iwi Zion, Bay City, Michigan German Club, SFL, Psychology Club lSec.J, ,Q SPECTATO R, Religious Floor Leader fx M., Q'T 'if 'lr I v 'i ', Na: 6 .f I 'Eg 5, -Vx - qi -3 li .fi iw ok 4 4 ' i N Q 4 Q Y ' if aff- JUDITH C. GOLCH ERT Psychology PAUL P. FRASE Federalsburg, Maryland .4xx1gf1t'flfo.' Trinity. Palo Alto, Calfornia .411e1m'ea'.' Concordia. Fort Wayne, Indiana NANCY E. FREEMAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Norfolk, Virginia .'IX.N'IigIIL'd In: Concordia, Maplewood, Missouri .-I Ilw1dvd.' Concordia. Bronxville, New York GLORIA K, GLOVER Saginaw, Michigan Tn bc' lI.X'.Yfgllt'U, Intramurals, Junior College Choir .1-IIIL'l1U'L'lI'.' N on-Synodical LINDA L. GOLDBECK Lyons. Illinois .4.i1v1'gf1t'd Io: Good Shepherd, Collinsville, Illi- nois Geography Club I60 PHILOSOPHY DIANNE L. GADOW PHYSICAL EDUCATION Huntington, Maryland Axsigrzed lo: Concordia Institute, Bronxville. New York Athletic Floor Leader, College Union Senior Board, Extramurals, Tennis, WARA Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York THOMAS A. GIORDANO GERMAN Chicago, Illinois ,-lssigfied Io: Sl. Paul. Chicago Heights, Illinois College Chorus, Fine Arts Festival. German Club, Junior College Choir, Kapelle, Social Floor Leader lnrerned: Chicago Heights, Illinois PSYCHOLOGY GEOGRAPHY l - elif? 'Wm GARY C. GORLINE PHYSICAL EDUCATION Greenville, Illinois Assigned Io: Holy Cross, Wichita, Kansas Athletic Floor Leader, Baseball, Basketball, C Club, Intramurals, Stag, College Union lnlerriedf Bulfalo, New York RONALD P. GRAEF THEOLOGY Chicago, Illinois Asxigfiecf Io: Board lor World Missions, Hong Kong Alpha Sigma Phi, C Club, College Chorus, Foot- ball, Intramurals, Junior College Choir ln1erntf:1'.' Chask, Minnesota KATHERINE A. GRUEBER HISTORY Saginaw, Michigan Asxigrzed ro: Trinity, Atchison, Kansas Intramurals, ITAG Inierrzed: Beecher, Illinois A 11emlvd.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan JAN ET R. GUSTAFSON GUIDANCE Peru, Indiana As-xigizea' Io: Immanuel, Dundee, Il- linois German Club, Social Floor Leader, Student Association RUTH K. HAGEMAN CURRICULUM-INSTRUCTION St. Louis, Missouri Assigned IOS Green Park Lutheran School Association, St. Louis, Missouri AI1e1m'ed.'St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri MARCILE R. HARRE GUIDANCE Nashville, Illinois Assig11ea't0.' St. Paul, Farmington, Missouri German Club, Social Floor Leader, Student As- sociation, House Committee, Women's Council, Religious Floor Leader CURTIS P. GOTER SECONDARY Carrington. North Dakota .'I.YSIgllt'lf lu: Central Lutheran School Associa- tion, Peoria, Illinois Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Kapelle A z1t'1m'etl: Concordia, Portland, Oregon TIMOTHY R. GRAVES GERMAN Hammond, Indiana .4X.YligllC'fl Io: Concordia High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana 411wnlufl: Concordia, Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Concordia, Fort Wayne, Indiana: Concordia, St. Louis, Missouri JONATHAN P. GUELZOW ECONOMICS Fort Lauderdale, Florida ,-I.I.XIgIlL'lf Io: St. John, Staten Island, New York Intramurals, ITAG tPres,l lllIL'I'lIl'Lf.' Dallas, Texas A Ilwuiefl: Concordia, Austin, Texas EMMA .LGYLE THEOLOGY St. Augustine, Florida Axi'1'gf1ed lo: First Lutheran, Tow- son, Maryland College Chorus, Concordia Players. Intramurals, Religious Floor Leader JAN ET B. HANCOCK ENGLISH-AMERICAN LITERATURE Evansville, Indiana rISSl'gIIl7IL'Ilf Pefzz1'1'11g Intramurals, Natari, Floor Leader A Ilendedf Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan RUTH HARRISON SOCIAL SCIENC E-PSYCHOLOGY Point Pleasant, New Jersey To be axxigned .-IIIt'IIfI'e'If.' Concordia, Bronxville, New York nun-v '-+ JUDY E. HART YOUTH LEADERSHIP I Columbia City, Indiana I .lx',viAQ11t'z1'Iu,'St. iviafit, Flint, iviiciiigan Concordia Players. Cultural Activities Commit- tee, Homecoming Com mittee JANET M. HASSELMAN SOCIOLOGY Isendallville, Indiana .-l.x,iig11t'z1'm,' Trinity. Fort Wayne, Indiana Intramurals .411ei1iivfl.' Concordia. Ann Arbor, Michigan 4-'W-W JUDY A. HAYES MATHEMATICS Elyria,Ohio .-It',XfglIL'Ll'IU.'Sl..JOl'lI1, Maryville, Ohio Intramurals. Political Club, German Club IIIc'llzfc'tI'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan JOAN HEIDEL SOCIOLOGY Wartburg, Tennessee .ls Yfgllllldlll flwlflfllg College Chorus. Sociology Club, In- tramurals. Parent Weekend, Social I-iloor Leader. Reverse Weekend, Homecoming Committee. Parties Committee, Field Work SUSANNA R. HEINS SOCIOLOGY Philomath. Oregon .4 ,XXIQIIIIIUIIIIITUHIIIIIIX Extramurals, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader. Tennis, WARA f .4 lIL'lldt'ti.' Concordia, Portland. Oregon MARIAN A, HELMREICH YOUTH LEADERSHIP BayCity, Michigan .-lxxibigriml' lu: Our Redeemer. Muskegon, Mich- igan Extramurals, Intramurals. Women's Council lChairmanI, YLTG xIllt'IILft'cf.' Concordia. Ann Arbor, Michigan 162 SHARRON A. HARTWIG HISTORY Detroit, Michigan ,-lxsigfietl lo: Our Redeemer, Honolulu. Hawaii Natari .-l11w1u'eu': Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan GLEN L. HAVENS CURRICULUM-INSTRUCTION Wellsville, New York .-lssiguea' ta: Zion, Harvester. Missouri .-IIl6'IZffEl1l.'COl'lC0fC.ll3. Bronxville, New York MARK HEFFELFINGER SECONDARY Auburn. Indiana To be assigned .'aIlI6l'ld?FI',' Concordia, Milwaukee, Wisconsin RICHARD G. HEIDLOFF MATHEMATICS Jacksonville, Florida .hxigried Io: St. John. Sypress. Tex- as Alpha Sigma Phi, C Club. Football. Intramurals. ITAG lnlermfdf Edwardsville, Illinois .-IIl9IId't'lf.' Valparaiso, Valparaiso, of Indiana EDWARD W. HEISE PSYCHOLOGY Waterloo, Illinois .'I.YXIglIi'lllIl1.' St. Paul's, New Orleans, Louis- iana International Relations Club tPres.l, ITAG lnlerned: Glendale, New York JUDITH M. HERSCHER Science Washington, D.C. .-lisigned lu: Trinity. .New York HA ...fb LUANNE D. HILDEBRANDT HISTORY-POLITICAL SCIENCE Augusta, Georgia To be assigned Intramurals, Lutheran Human Relations Asso- ciation, PILLARS, Political Club, Social Floor Leader, Women's Athletic Association Allended: Concordia, St. Paul, Minnesota sl 38.4 LINDA L. HOFMEISTER SOCIOLOGY Union Lake, Michigan ,4.r.i'igi1eu'w: St. Matthew, New York, New York College Chorus, Concordia Players, Social Floor Leader, Field Work, Performing Arts Commit- tee, Reverse Weekend Committee Attended: Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan SHARON L. HOLLAND MUSIC EDUCATION Taylor, Michigan ,-Isvigizfiitfiil pending College Chorus, Sound Majority Sing- ers, AGO. Social Floor Leader i-tlzwided: Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan - -f MARJORIE L. HOLTON ART Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania .-lxngned mx First Lutheran, Sharps- burg, Pennsylvania German Club, AGO, Field Work sf , LA. WALTER E. HORN SECONDARY Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Assigned Io: Walther Luther High School, Melrose Park, Illinois Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Fine Arts Festi- val, Kapelle tStudent Directory A tlendedx Concordia, Milwaukee, Wisconsin PAUL R. HUNEKE SOCIAL SCIENCE Fair Lawn, New Jersey Assigned to: Luther High School Association, Houston, Texas Attended: Concordia, Bronxville, New York ,J 'iiijiii ' BARBARA A. HOEFT ART I Dearborn, Michigan I .-I.x'.vigf1ed In: First, Monrovia, California Art Activities Group, Social Floor Leader ,-I I1er1a'vr1'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan BARBARA J. HOHMANN SOCIOLOGY Glenview, Illinois ,-l.S'.S'IlgIIL'f1' ln: Holy Ghost, Niagara Falls, New York Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, German Club, Intramurals, Sociology Club BARBARA L. HOLLS ENGLISH-AMERICAN LITERATURE Williamsville,New York Assigfzeu' 10: St. John, Garfield Heights,Ohio College Chorus, Extramurals, Intra- murals, Junior College Choir, Sound Majority Singers, Women's Council, Natari, Freshman Camp Stalf, Opera- tion Live-In, Field Work ,4lIended.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan NANCY J. HOOVER PSYCHOLOGY Ferguson, Missouri NUI Cl.Y,Xl'glIt U' Athletic Floor Leader, College Union Senior Board, Extramurals. Intramur- als, MOD, WA RA, Psychology Club BRUCE N. HUBMEIER BIOLOGY Glendale, New York i-l.vsigr1edtn.' Zion, Summit, Illinois College Union House Committee, Intramurals, Men's Council, SPECTATOR MARYANN HUNTER PSYCHOLOGY Connersville, Indiana Assigned 10: Zion, Lyons, Illinois Intramurals, Psychology Club, SFL 4+ 'P SUSANNEC. HUXHOLD GUIDANCE Chicago, Illinois JANE K, II-I RIG SOCIOLOGY ,-I.N'X'IgIIL'lf lo: Woodburn Lutheran School As- York, Pennsylvania sociation, Woodburn, Inidana ,4.s1t'ig11t'z1' Io: St, Paul, Hilton, New York Intramurals, Field Work .-Illc'l16ft'Lf.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan 0' 'T .4r1wm'tf41': St. Paul's, Concordia. Missouri DANIEL G. JAECKEL CHURCH MUSIC Melrose Park, Illinois Gnulimle S111tIi'e.t' Athletic Floor Leader, Band, College Chorus. Football, Intramurals, Ka- pelle. MOD. Pep Band, Sound Majori- ty Singers, Track, Track, Tennis, Brass Ensemble, AGO, Teaching Fel- lowship .4 IIt'IIlfc'tf.' Non-Synodical CELESTE M. JOHNSON CURRICULUM-INSTRUCTION Morris. Illinois .-lxxigliezl tu! Pilgrim, Baltimore, Maryland Art Activities Group, Social Floor Leader, YLTG NORMA G. JOHNSON GUIDANCE Mundelein, Illinois ,4,v,vigi1ea' m: St. Paul, Skokie, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Social Floor Leader, Intramurals, WA RA PAULA C. JUNGKUNTZ TH EOLOGY Kirkwood, Missouri ,fls1vigi1t'a' ln: Pilgrim, Houston, Texas College Chorus, Sound Majority Singers, Social Floor Leader, JV Cheerleading, Spring Banquet Committee, Reverse Weekend, Homecoming Committee ESTHER O. JACOBS GEOGRAPHY SUSAN E. JACOBSEN GUIDANCE Okawville, Illinois San Francisco, California ,4x.t'igiief1' zo: St. Peter, Big Rapids, Michigan ,4x.vigi1ea'1o.'Trinity, Santa Ana, California College Chorus, Intramurals ,411em1'ed.'Non-Synodical gon JAMES JOHNSTON Utica, Michigan To be risxigrzea' ROBERT P. JURIK GEOGRAPHY Yonkers, New York ,4s.t'ig11ed lo: St. John, Oxnard, California Band, Baseball, Football, Intramurals .4 llc'IIdf't1'.' Concordia, Bronxville, New York 164 DeWitt, Michigan .-Ixxiglzed 10: St. Thomas 8L St. Pe- ter, East Detroit, Michigan Intramurals, Social Floor Leader ,-I11e1m'ed: Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan Emmett, Idaho ,elssigiinzeizl pending Art Club, MOD .-IIIe17df?lI'.' Concordia, Portland, Ore- MARSHA J, JASTRAM SOCIOLOGY KATH RYN M. JOHNSON GUIDANCE ROBERT R. KASTEN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sheboygan, Wisconsin .-I Y.t'fgllL'll Inj St. Paul, West Allis, Wisconsin Alpha Sigma Phi, Basketball. C Club. Intramurals Tennis LEON D. KELLERMEIER I MATH-SCIENCE Seymour, Indiana .-lssfgned mx Emmaus First, Alham- bra, California Intramurals, Field Work, SFL Board 1IIIt'I'lIc'II'.i Saginaw, Michigan I l KAREN M. KAMIN GEOGRAPHY Detroit, Michigan .-l.Y.S'IglIc'lfll1.' St. Paul, McAllen, Texas Intramurals, Geography Club, Natari .-lI1w1dea': Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan NEAL A. KASPAR MATHEMATICS Houston. Texas .li-.viglicfl Io: Germantown Lutheran Academy. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Alpha Sigma Phi, Athletic Floor Leader, Basket- ball, C Club, Intramurals, Men's Council tChair- manj. Sound Majority Singers. Social Floor Leader.Travelin' Trio .4 11wzn'ed.' Non-Synodical RICHARD P. KESKE SOCIOLOGY Garfield Heights, Ohio Assigned Io: Grace, Chicago, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, MOD, Cultural Activities Committee, Intramurals, Ju- nior College Choir, Sound Majority Singers, Spring Banquet tChairmanJ, Homecoming Inlerned: Milwaukee, Wisconsin JOYCE A. KILLIAN SOCIOLOGY Hickory, North Carolina Assigned to: Trinity, Richmond, Virginia SPECTATOR, YLTG, Ambassadors for Christ BARBARA ,l. KAROW CURRICULUM-INSTRUCTION Beloit, Wisconsin .'l.N.YfglIlllC'III l7L llCfflllQ Intramurals, SPECTATOR, College Union House Committee, Dance Committee. Reverse Weekend EDNA A. KASPER GERMAN Orlando, I-ilorida To he zlsxigliwl' Athletic Floor Leader, Concordia Players, Ger- man Club .-I IIUlILfL'lI'.' Concordia, Austin, Texas ef if 'M' JUDITH L. KAZMAIER -f' 'MTU PSYCHOLOGY Cleveland,Ohio ' .-Isyiigfiua' Io: Immanuel, tOlivettel St. Louis. Missouri ,411w1deu'.' Concordia. Ann Arbor. A Michigan fa f. i. ELLEN M. KELLEY THEOLOGY Brooklyn, New York Gradua te Slzu!1'e.s' Concordia Players . .4IIendec1'.' Concordia. Bronwille. New 4, York 'ack QW WELDON E. KETELSEN MATHEMATICS Grand Mound, Iowa Assigned In: Redeemer, Youngstown, Ohio Concordia Players, German Club, SPECTA- TOR, College Union House Committee SHIRLEY J. KINDELBERGER ART Yorkville, Illinois .lrsigrzed to: St, John, Chester, Illinois German Club, Parties Committee, Worship Committee Inlerned: Walled Lake, Michigan THOMAS A. KING ART St. Louis, Missouri .hxigriezl Io: Bethel. University City, Missouri Alpha Sigma Phi, Basketball, C Club, Cultural Activities Committee, Golf, Intramurals, CIT Bowling Team ROBIN L. KINSLER North Plainfield, New Jersey Extramurals RONALD T. KLAGES Grand Haven, Michigan RUTH A. KITTLER SECONDARY Crestwood, Illinois ,-1 ,vsigmfd mx Concordia Institute, Bronxville Extramurals, Intramurals, WARA 1-W 'v JILL KLINE ANTHONY ART Bridgeton. New Jersey M11 Cl,t1tl'gIIc'cl' Art Club, Athletic Floor Leader, Col- IegeChorus. Intramurals ,4IIe1ulefl.' Concordia, Bronxville I11Ie1'm'z1'.' Detroit, Michigan MARILYN J. KLUCK CHURCH MUSIC Saginaw, Michigan fI.v.i'ig11t'rl mx Trinity, Glendora, Michigan Chapel Choir, MOD .-I IIc'IItfL'l1'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor v Mfr' 1116. LOIS D. KOENEMAN wa' LaGrange, Illinois I66 Assigned lo: Pilgrim, Chula Vista, California ,4lIel1a'ed.' Concordia, Brorixville .lvsigrzed lo: Hope, Chicago, Illinois ,-I11e11a'ed.' Concordia, Ann Arbor Assigfzea' lu: Central Lutheran School Associa- MARILYN M. KNAKE GUIDANCE tion,New Haven,Indiana Milford, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, Chapel Choir, Concordia .4.v,s'igr1uc1'lu.'Zion, Bensenville, Illinois Players, Secretary, Intramurals, Political Club, Intramurals Religious Floor Leader, Social Floor Leader KATHERINE R. KOHN ENGLISH JAMES A, KORN THEOLOGY St. Louis, Missouri Lombard, Illinois ,-l.v,s'igf1c'fI1r1.'St. Paul, Melrose Park, Illinois .4.v.s'igr1edI0.' Messiah, Memphis, Tennessee PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY LINDA I. KLINGBERG PSYCHOLOGY Hawthorne, New York Assigned 10: Christ, Perry, Okla- homa MOD, Field Work A zlendedf Concordia, Austin BARBARA A. KLUG YOUTH LEADERSHIP Muskegon. Michigan Assigrzed Io: St. John, Grand Ha- ven. Michigan French Club, Intramurals, YLTG AlIena'ec1': Non-synodical Speech Republicans, SFL l JEAN E. KRIEGER ENGLISH LITERATURE Lombard, Illinois ,-lssigned Io: Holy Cross, Saginaw, Michigan Concordia Players-Treasurer, Secre- tary, PILLARS, ITAG, Field Work Interned: St. Louis, Missouri RONALD D. KROHSE GUIDANCE Chicago, Illinois Assigned Io: St. John, New Berlin, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Intramurals, MOD, Parent Weekend, Student Association, ITAG, Intramural Council ln1erned:Grafton, Wisconsin BONNIE K. KRESTENSEN LITERATURE GLORIA J. RRETCH MER GEOGRAPHY Thompson, Ohio Oak forest, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul, Westlake, Ohio Assigned ln: Trinity, Tinley Park, Illinois A Handed: Concordia, Ann Arbor Y LTG, Geography Club MARGARET M. KRETZSCH MAR LYNNE S, KREYLING TH EOLOGY MUSIC LITERATURE North Plainlield, New ,Iersey Alexandria, Virginia ,-lssigiiezl 10: Calvary, Baltimore, Maryland Assigned Io: Mt. Calvary, Richfield, Minneso- Band, Concordia Players, MOD, Pep Band, I8 ITAG, Worship Committee College Chorus, Religious Floor Leader, Young ,LIIIL'llC1'?Lf.'COl'lCOIdIkl, Bronxville Inlernedf Seymour, Indiana ,,wl-lP 'i '4 ? KATHERINE L. KRUSE AMERICAN HISTORY JUDITH J. KUCHARIK SECONDARY River Forest, Illinois Garlield, New Jersey Assigned Io: Bethany, North Hollywood, Cali- Assignnienzpending fornia Cultural Activities Committee, Intramurals, Par- Intramurals ent Weekend, Social Floor Leader, Homecoming A llendedx Concordia, Ann Arbor Committee, Spring Banquet Committee WILLIAM KUCK GEOGRAPHY PATRICIA K. KURRE GUIDANCE Middle Village, Long Island, New York Cape Girardeau, Missouri To be assigned Assigned to: Northwest School Association, Attended: Concordia, Bronxville Elmwood Park, Illinois PILLARS,SPECTATOR Amended: St. Paul's College, souri 167 GERHARDT C. KROHNE SPEECH Edwardsville, Illinois ,4.s.s'igned Io: Gethsemane, Fort Wayne, Indiana College Chorus, Concordia Players- President, Intramurals, Kappelle, Per- forming Arts Committee WALTER E. KRUEGER THEORY MUSIC THEORY Chicago, Illinois Gradunfe Sludies Band, College Chorus, Concordia Players, German Club, Pep Band, Sci- ence Activities Club, American Guild of Organists Student Group A Presi- dent WW Concordia, Mis- +1407 !'V fc 'Til' JOHN E. LAMS GEOGRAPHY Oak Park, Illinois Tn he Ll.Y,N'l'KQIIL'tf Chapel Choir. College Chorus, Concordia Play- ers. Intramurals, Kapelle. Science Activities Club, Geography Club TERRYI: A. LASSMAN MUSIC EDUCATION Chanute. Kansas ,sI.s,s'igl1vtfI11.' Trinity. Fort Wayne, Indiana SFL .4 I1wiu'eil: St. .Iohn's College. Winfield GEORGENE F. LAVO ENGLISH Dallas. Texas .'I.N'Nl'AQlIl7It'lIl17UllU'flI.Q Art Activities Group, Cultural Activi- ties Committee. German Club. Ka- pelle. Social Floor Leader ,II1w1dt'z1'f Concordia. Austin Qi-AQ, DONNA Ii. LEHRBASS PSYCHOLOGY Scottville. Michigan -Is1s'igl1cc1' Io: Salem. Homewood, Il- linois .-I llc1iilm1'.' Concordia. Ann Arbor GAIL A.LEWIS GEOGRAPHY North Hollywood. California Gruduule Sltizlies Social I-loor Leader, Women's Council, Enter- tainment. Community Services. House Commit- tee DAVID W.LIEDER GEOGRAPHY Des Plaines, Illinois flvsigfiml lu: St. Matthew, Lake Zurich. Illi- rtois. Club. Intramurals, Senate. Student Association. Track I68 DORIS M. LANGHANS PSYCHOLOGY Columbia Falls, Montana .-txxigized In: Lutheran School Association. Seattle. Washington College Chorus, .lunior College Choir, Kapelle, Psychology Club, Social Floor Leader, ITAG 4 Handed: Concordia, Portland luferned: Schaumber, Illinois VERA M. LAUFER THEOLOGY I Baldwin. Illinois ,-I.v.sig11c'cl Io: Zion. Fairmount, Oklahoma Intramurals, SFL REBECCA A. LEDER CHURCH MUSIC Ulm. Arkansas ,-Mvigrica' lo: Emmanuel. Patchogue. New York Chapel Choir. College Chorus, Ameri- can Guild of Organists-Secretary. Co Rec Committee A Irendzfdx Concordia. Austin ROY E. LEIDICH ECONOMICS Detroit. Michigan To b6 Cl.S'Xl'glIL'd Baseball. C Club. Intramurals A Itended: Non-synodical MARSHA A. LEWIS SOCIOLOGY Los Angeles. California .-lxxigzzecf mx Bethany. Long Beach, California European Study Tour, Human Relations Club. Social Floor Leader. Homecoming Queen DAVID F. LINEBERGER PSYCHOLOGY Winter Garden. Florida .-fxsigized my Holy Cross. Collinsville, Illinois Politics Club. SPECTATOR .-I IIc'llzfc'1f,' Non-synodical 1iz1c'rm'a'.' St. Louis, Missouri If . Boulder, Colorado Leader TODD N. LUEDTKE Kingston, New York To f7t'l1.X'N'fgl1L'Ll BETTY J. LUNDGREN SOCIOLOGY WalnutCreek,Calil'ornia .4,vs1'gr1c'z1' mg Mt. Calvary, Fort Wayne, Indiana Band, Intramurals, Tutoring ,4 frenzied: Concordia, Oakland DONNA M. MARKWORTH ENGLISH Higginsville, Missouri Assinged my Zion, Bridgeport, Con- necticut Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Intra- murals, Social Floor Leader ,-1ll6IId?ll'.' St. Paul's College, Concor- dia, Missouri Detroit. Michigan To be assigned Leader Atle11f1'ed.'Non-synodical MARK E. MCNEELEY Chicago, Illinois Not assigned Band, College Chorus BETHINE L. LINGWOOD SOCIOLOGY ,-lsxfgfred lo: St. John's, Cleveland, Ohio Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals. Social Floor .4IIw1rlefl.' Concordia, Oakland MATHEMATICS Concordia Players, Extramurals, Football, Intra- FR murals, SPECTATOR, Student Association st ta MARK A. MATTHEWS SECONDARY Intramurals, Motif, SPECTATOR, Social Floor MUSIC EDUCATION ,IOANN R, LOPPNOW SECONDARY will Oconomowoc, Wisconsin fl,i'x1'g11t'tl Io: Concordia High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana German Club, Intramurals, MOD, PILLARS BARBARA ,l. LUH RING THEOLOGY Midland, Michigan .4.i'xIgr1vu' In: St. Paul, Northville, Michigan Athletic and Social Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intramurals, Politics Club, Tennis, YLTG ,-I Ilwulvzl: Concordia, Ann Arbor CONSTANCE D. MADISON SECONDARY Mobile, Alabama .-ls',v1'gf1ez1' Io: Alabama Lutheran Academy, Selma. Alabama Chapel Choir, Field Work .4IIw1cI'er1'.' Concordia, Austin LAURIE A, MASCH GUIDANCE Mount Clemens, Michigan ,4.s'.x'igr1ez1' Io: Lutheran SCQJOI Asso- ciation, Decatur, Illinois Intramurals, Senate-Secretary. Stu- dent Association-Secretary, ITAG- Vice-President, Women's Council ,41Ie11f1'ea': Concordia, Ann Arbor lIIl6'I'1IL'f1l.' Mineola, Long Island, New York ' 'W'? jK ? GERALD D. MATZKE ,gg-my M USIC EDUCATION Naperville, Illinois .tvxiglzed mx Lutheran School Association, Decatur, Illinois College Chorus-President, Intramurals, Kapelle .411efm'eu'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor JOHN G. MEHL SOCIOLOGY Big Rapids, Michigan To be CIS.YI'gl16'tI' Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Football, Intramurals,Tennis ,4l1ended: Concordia, Ann Arbor MARY L. MIEDING Milwaukee, Wisconsin .4 ssigried to: Lutheran High School, Rockliord, Illinois Concordia Players, PILLARS-tCo- editorl 1968 SUSAN P. MILAM SOCIOLOGY Evansville, Indiana .-lssigrzed zo: Peace, Fort Wayne, Indiana Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals .4 zzended: Concordia, Ann Arbor We , 1 PHYLLIS .l. MERSIOVSKY PSYCHOLOGY Houston, Texas .-Issigm'c1'1n.' Immanuel, Danbury, Connecticut Psychology Club, ITAG, Women's Council, YLTG .-I Ilc'l1dec1'.' COr1COrdia, Austin Inlernvd: Algonquin, Illinois THOMAS F. MEYER GUIDANCE Forest Park, Illinois NUI assigned Intramurals, Men's Council-Treasurer. Social Floor Leader, Student Association, ITAG. YLTG, Spiritual Lile Study Committee, S,A. BudgetCommittee Inlerned: Staten Island, New York SECON DA RY JUDITH L. MERZ Hemlock, Michigan iIVUI assigned Intramurals, Politics Club RALPH E. MICKLEY Chicago, Illinois ,4ssignea' 10: Immanuel, Osmond, Nebraska Dominoes, Intramurals, International Relations Club, ITAG, YLTG Inlerned: Napoleon, Ohio HISTORY HISTORY JUDITH M. MIESNER YOUTH LEADERSHIP Louisville, Kentucky Assigned 10: Markus, St. Louis, Missouri Intramurals, Senate, YLTG. Field Work Attended: St. Pauls College, Concor- dia, Missouri KATHLEEN G. MILL MUSIC EDUCATION Hicksville, New York JOAN E. MILANY SOCIOLOGY Plainview, New York Assigned 10: Grace, Malverne, New York Intramurals, Social Floor Leader A trended: Concordia, Bronx ville f-I.YSfgII6'lf Io: Immanuel, Whitestone, New LAURA F. MILLER SECONDARY York Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Intramurals, SFL, Field Work, MOD Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Graduale Studies German Club ,4t1endea'.' Concordia, Bronxville ,-IIIE'I7l1'0d.' Concordia, Ann Arbor NANCY L MILLER SOCIOLOGY MARY E MODEROW ENGLISH AND Elwood, Illinois AMERICAN LITERATURE .-Issig11ez1'Iu.'St.,Iames,Quincy. Illinois Addison, Illinois ITAG,SociologyClub .-Issigned Io: Grace, Menomonee Falls, Wis- Inlernvd: Kendallville, Indiana consin College Chorus, Intramurals, Parent Weekend, Social Floor Leader 4l1endedAConcordia Ann Arbor LORENE A. MOECKEL CURRICULUM AN D INSTRUCTION St. Louis, Missouri .+lSSfglII7l6'IIIf7L'HU'II'1g College Chorus, Women's Council-Vice-Presi- dent JOHN A. MORITZ MUSIC LITERATURE Maywood, Illinois .-l.s'xiglIL'cf Io: St. Peter, Joliet, Illinois Band, Cultural Activities Committee, Fine Arts Festival, German Club, Intramurals, Internation- al Relations Club, Pep Band, American Guild ol Organists, C.U. House Committee JUDY M. MOLDENHAUER THEOLOGY East Detroit, Michigan ,4,t1s'igf1etl Io: Messiah, St. Louis, Missouri College, Intramurals, .lunior College Choir .4 1lw1det1'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor RONALD C. MORITZ SOCIOLOGY Maywood, Illinois N n I at .YI'gI7L'll Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, Football, Intramurals, C. U. Worship Committee, Home- coming Committee CLAUDIA R. MOSER SOCIOLOGY Aurora, Illinois .4,v,rig1iea' lo: Trinity, Whittier, Cali- lornia Extramurals, Intramurals, German Club l LOIS M. MUESKE GEOGRAPHY Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin ,4x.s'igr1ec1'1o.' Grace, Orange, Texas Intramurals, Homecoming Commit- tee, Spring Banquet, Parties Commit- tee, String Ensemble GLORIA I. MUELLENBACH YOUTH LEADERSHIP Rocktield, Wisconsin ,-lsxigfzcd Io: St. Peters, Milwaukee. Wisconsin MOD, YLTG, Field Work ,-llIer1z1'er1'.' Concordia, Milwaukee FREDERICK A. MUHL SCIENCE AND MATH Buffalo, New York NUI ,-I Y.X'lgII6tf Intramurals, Political Club, Science ActivitiesClub, Social Floor Leader CHERYL MUNDINGER CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION River Forest, Illinois N ot A ssignea' JAN ET K. NEHRLICH SOCIOLOGY Sheboygan, Wisconsin Assigned 10: Messiah, St. Louis, Missouri Cultural Activities Committee, German Club, Intramurals, Student Association, Field Work, House Committee CHARLOTTE NALE GUIDANCE Chicago, Illinois No! axrigrzed Concordia Players, Intramurals ,ION A. NELSON GUIDANCE Suring, Wisconsin ,-lssignefl Io: St. John, Staten Island, New York College Union Senior Board, Football, Intramur- als, Men's Council, SAC, Homecoming Commit- tee, ITAG lnlerneaf' Whittier, California 171 CAROLYN K. NEUKIRCH PSYCHOLOGY Cornelius. Oregon .-lnigfitfcl ln: Zion. Piedmont, California College Chorus. Kapelle. ITAG .-I IIc'IILfL'lf.' Concordia, Portland If1lw'1iva'.' Janesville. Wisconsin souri Bay City, Michigan Detorit, Michigan LARRY E, NOBLE Detroit, Michigan IUDITH E. NIEMEYER YOUTH LEADERSNIP I-'ort Wayne, Indiana ,4.v.vig1wd zo: Calvary, Lincoln Park, Michigan Intramurals, YLTG, College Union, House Committee .-lIIc'lIlI'c'lI'j Concordia, Ann Arbor Intramurals N-'mo THOMAS C. NOLL GUIDANCE Arlington Heights, Illinois .-l.XNl 2'lIL'tf lo: Immanuel, Mt. Ver- non, New York College Union Senior Board-Treasur- er. Intramurals. ITAG lnlw'm'tl5 Dundee. Illinois CAROLYN A.OCHS ART Perryville. Missouri .'l.S'.S'l'gllUtI In: Central Lutheran School Association, St. Paul, Min- nesota ,lr1wn1'utl: St. Paul's College, Concor- dia v e 'iw MIRIAM E. OTTEN MATHEMATICS Jackson, MiSSOL1ri Brooklyn, New York ,-l.tsig11edlo.' Redeemer. Philadelphia. Pennsyl- l Gflllflllllt' .gllldffit va nia Intramurals, Pillars, ITAG,YLTG Chapel Choir, College Chorus, SFL, YLTG. ,411cndeu': Concordia, Ann Arbor American Guild ofOrganists, Field Work lnrernvdr St. Peter, Illinois ,411ended.' St. Paul'sCollege. Concordia ,4,S.X'Iij.fIIc'lI' mg Walther Lutheran High School, Melrose Park, Illinois Extramurals, Intramurals, Spectator, WARA- Vice-president Qiif DENNIS K, NEUMEYER .-l.Y.YfglIL'ff lo: St. Thomas 8L St. Peter, East .-lIIt'l7fI'L'lf.' St. Pauls College, Concordia, Mis- fl vvigned lo: Trinity, Traverse City, Michigan .-lrlwzded: Concordia, Ann Arbor SUSAN J. PALISCH CHURCH MUSIC RACHEL M. PALMER SUSAN lx. PAUL PETZOLD SPEECH PHYSICAL EDUCATION DHVCUPOVI- IOWU Grand Rapids, Michigan ,VoI,-hwigried ADMINISTRATION ART CAROLYN R. NORDMEYER SOCIOLOGY Chebanse, Illinois ,-Hrignea' Io: Emmanuel. Baltimore. Maryland Band, Intramurals, Pep Band ,411ena'ed.' Concordia. Ann Arbor LYNN L. ODETT SOCIOLOGY Westboro, Massachusetts Iornia ology Club .4 Il6'l1l1l6'd.' Concordia, Bronxville .-ISSl'gII6'f1' ro: Grace, Lancaster, Cali- Intramurals, CoRec Committee. Soci- BARBARA L. PERGAN DE ENGLISH Milwaukee, Wisconsin ,4.s'.t'ig11ed mf St. Paul, Mt. Prospect, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, Basketball, Intramurals, DELORES J. PIETSCH SOCIOLOGY LaGrange, Texas . l,V.Yl'i2llL'CflI1,' St. John, St. Louis, Missouri Athletic Floor Leader, MOD, Social Floor Lead- WW Social Floor Leader East Northport, New York .elIlL'IIf1'c'lI'.'COI1COI'dILi, Bronxville GARY J. PRISKORN THEOLOGY Taylor, Michigan . l.N'.X'lglIL'lf to: Zion, Detroit, Michi- gan Baseball, College Chorus, Intramur- als, Junior College Choir .4 Izemledf Concordia, Ann Arbor LYNN D. RADER PSYCHOLOGY Chicago, Illinois .hxigized Io: St. John, New Haven, Michigan Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, Psychology Club ,-111efm'ec1'.' Concordia, Milwaukee RUTH M. PONTIC MATHEMATICS .-Ixviglzea' lo: Nassau, Mineola, New York CI' .-I11e11u'ed.' Concordia, Austin WILLIAM S. PRATT Brooklyn, New York ,4.s'sigf1ed Io: Martin Luther High School, Maspeth, New York Science ActivitiesClub, ITAG .4 lIL'lIffL'!l.' Concordia, Bronxville lIIIL'I'lIL'l.Y'.' Murray, Utah 'bl 1 rs ' I SECON DA RY BONNIE E. PROEBSTER MATHEMATICS Brooktield Center. Connecticut ,-Isxfgfied lui St. John, Napa, Call- Iornia Concordia Players, ITAG ,-I IIc'I7l1'c'd.' Concordia, Bronxville lnIernez1'.' Lemont, Illinois LINDA C. RATZOW TH EOLOGY Mt. Clemens. Michigan ,-Ixsfgned Io: Zion, St. Charles, Mis- souri Intramurals A ll?IId6l1',' Concordia, Ann Arbor THOMAS P. RECK SECONDARY Fort Wayne, Indiana Assigrzea' 10: Lutheran High School South, St. Louis, Missouri Alpha Sigma Phi-President, Baseball, C Club- President, Football, Intramurals, Parent Week- end, SPECTATOR At1ef1a'ea'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor JUDITH L. REINKING SOCIOLOGY Holland, Michigan Assigned 10: Bethany, Naperville, Illinois Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, Field Work A mended: Concordia, Ann Arbor KAREN V. RIEFF PSYCHOLOGY Woodside, Queens, New York Assigned lo: St. Marks, Brooklyn, New York Social Floor Leader .4lI6?lZ0'6Cl'.' Concordia, Bronxville RICHARD G. REISS SECONDARY Vienna, Virginia Assigned to: St. John's College, Winfield, Kan- sas Fine Arts Festival, Senate, Social Floor Leader, Homecoming Committee, Spring Banquet Committee, Performing Arts Committee, Junior Board ,-I mended: Concordia, Austin, Texas X RONALD L. RENNEGARBE PARISH EDUCATION Addiebille, Illinois .-l.vxig1it'i1'lu: Immanuel. Mayville, Wisconsin Intramurals, YLTG-President TERRENCE H. ROHLFING GUIDANCE Granite City, Michigan .-IXA'I'glIt'l1'IUf Immanuel, Beemer, Nebraska German Club, Intramurals, ITAG, YLTG, Par- ties Committee llIlC'I'l1L'lf.' Austin, Texas WILLIAM A.ROME SECONDARY Chicago, Illinois flxsigrieti Io: St. John West Bend, Wisconsin International Relations Club-Presi- dent, Spectator RICHARD H. ROSSOW ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE St. Johns, Michigan .JK.Yl'glIL'll, Io: Grace. Teaneck, New Jersey Basketball, Intramurals 1' JOHN P. ROTHLISBERG PATRICIA M. ROCKWAY Tacoma, Washington ,4.s1vig11vd mi Atonement, Florissant. Missouri Junior College Choir, Women's Council-Record- ing Secretary, Natari Synchronized Swim Club- President A IIL'I1l1'Hlf.' Concordia, Portland JANICE R. ROH RER Richmond,Calil'ornia .'I.S'.S'lLZlI6lf lo: First, Fontana, California Intramurals, Politics Club, House Committee A IIc'lItI'c'II'.' Concordia, Oak land E JOHN C, RUBEL Villa Park, Illinois Nu! clxxigriefl' ADMINISTRATION Athletic Floor Leader, Band. College Chorus, Merrill, Wisconsin Intramurals, ITAG ,A-lsxigiivd mx Salem, Blue Island. Illinois 1lIIL'I'Hl'd.' Clintonville, Wisconsin DONNA R. RUDOLPH SOCIOLOGY BRUCE E. RUEBER GEOGRAPHY Fort Dodge, Iowa Escondido, California fI,i',vi'grivzf Io: St. John, Marysville. Ohio GrazlualeSma'ie.i ,411witled: Concordia, Portland C Club, Extramurals. Men's Council. Spectator, Student Association, ITAG. Tennis Ifilwviudx BuITalo, New York I74 PSYCHOLOGY ART WILLIAM P. RONSCHKE HISTORY Cleveland. Ohio ,-IS'SlglI6l1'IU.' Zion, Cleveland, Ohio Athletic Floor Leader. Intramurals, House Committee RUTH E. ROTERMUND CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION East Peoria, Illinois .-IX.S'fgII6'l1' Io: Zion, Tawas City, Michigan Cultural Activities Committee, Pillars GEOGRAPHY i .ML BONITA K. RULLMAN Lawrenceburg, Indiana ANN M. RUHLIG PSYCHOLOGY Grass Lake, Michigan .-I.S'A'fgllc'zfI11.' First Bethlehem, Chicago, Illinois German Club, MOD, Psychology Club, YLTG fIIlL'II!1'E't1'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor Junior College Choir A Ilwzdcdx St. John's, Winfield THOMAS A. RUMMEL ETHEL L. RUPPRECHT PHYSICAL EDUCATION Frankenmuth, Michigan Assigned Io: St. John, York Pennsylvania Football, Intramurals Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Decatur, Illinois ANDREW L. RUSSELL HISTORY-POLITICAL SCIENCE Hyattsville, Maryland Asxigliezz' Io: Board for World Mis- sions, Hong Kong Band, Concordia Players-President, Pep Band, Young Democrats-Presi- dent 1111ernea': Skokie, Illinois mi ern' DENNIS W. SAMPOLINSKI SECONDARY Milwaukee, Wisconsin To be assigned Alpha Sigma Phi, Baseball, Basket- ball, C Club, Football, Intramurals, Sociology Club, Men's Council, Stu- dent Association A tlended: St. Paul's College, Concordia 175 .4.s'.s'ignau' Io: Immanuel, Perryville, Missouri ENGLISH LITERATURE .-lmigrzeu' 1103 Lutheran School Association, College Chorus, Intramurals. MOD A IIc'l1L1'6ff.' Concordia, Milwaukee KAREN M. SATTLER PSYCHOLOGY DAVID A. SCHAAF THEOLOGY Lafayette, Indiaan New Haven, Indiana Assigned Io: Concordia, Fort Wayne, Indiana ASS1'gr1ed Io: St. Paul, Ogallala, Nebraska German Club, Psychology Club, Field Work Men's Council, Spectator, Social Floor Leader PHYLLIS K. SCHAARDT BRUCE SCHALLER GEOGRAPHY l YOUTH LEADERSHIP Flushing. New York Chester, Illinois Arxigfzea' lo: Our Redeemer, Seaford, Long Assigned to: Grace Chapel, St. Louis, Missouri 1SlHT1d. New York Intramurals, SA Publicity, YLTG A ltena'ed: Concordia, Bronxville SOCIOLOGY PATRICIA M. SADLON ART Warsaw, Indiana A.v.s'igi1eu' Io: Trinity, Berrien Springs, Michigan Band, Intramurals, Pillars, Social Floor Leader KATHLEEN M. SARLINA MUSIC EDUCATION Lakewood, Ohio Assignee' lo: Lutheran School Asso- ciation, Peoria, Illinois College Chorus, Extramurals, Intra- murals, String Ensemble, WARA Allel1a'en'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor ' Wal P-nd? 4...-4-gg ROBERT A. SCHLESSELMAN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Addison, Illinois Cirrlzfml le Slllcffei Basketball, College Chorus. Football, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, Track RUTH E. SCHLUTZ GUIDANCE I-'ort Wayne. Indiana IX,t'l'xQlIt'tf1U.' Bethany, Parma, Ohio College Chorus, Intramurals, Social lfloor Leader -I IIt'lIlft'li.' Concordia, Ann Arbor i MARX I. SCHEIDT YOUTH LEADERSHIP Cincinnati,Ohio 'IWIIIIIIIIUIIIlwflflliflfl BARBARA SCH EUER SOCIOLOGY YLTG 41lt'11dvil'.' St, Paul's College, Concordia ANN M.SCHEUMANN GEOGRAPHY Fort Wayne. Indiana -l wigfml lo: St. Paul, West Allis, Wisconsin Chapel Choir, Intramurals, Social I-'loor Leader. ,fIIIL'IILfL'lf.' St. Paul'sCollege, Concordia, Mo, Women's Council-Chaplain DONNA BREMMERMAN SCH MIDT SOCIOLOGY Chicago, Illinois ,lloigfrctl lo: St. Paul tAustinl, Chicago, Illi- nois College Chorus, Intramurals, Parent Weekend. Social Floor Leader, Homecoming Committee THOMAS L. SCHOENHERR ADMINISTRATION I-'ort Wayne, Indiana ffl'l1tiIltllL' Sitiz1'it',x College Chorus, Collcgians. Europana Study Tour, Goll, Intramurals, .lunior College Choir, Isapelle, Men's Council-Secretary, Senate, Stu- dent Association-Vice-President, ITAG lIlIL'l'l1L'l1',' Honolulu, Hawaii C algary, Alberta, Canada .X'i1IllS'.S'fQl1L'll' SANDRA LSCHINDLER ART St, Louis, Missouri ,-Ix.s'ignl11c'111ptfliillllg CHARLES E. SCHLIMPERT CHURCH MUSIC St. Louis, Missouri ,4.s'.vigned lo: Our Savior, St Charles, Missouri 43-new als, Junior College Choir 1lIIC'I'IIc'tf.' Dallas, Texas CAROL F. SCHMIDT ENLGISH Mayville, New York town,Ohio College Chorus. Rapelle ,-1 llwltfedf Concordia, Bronxville ,ai G2 SANDRA L. SCHNEIDER SPEECH Omaha. Nebraska ' .'lsx'igl1ezllu.' St. Marks, Hollywood, Florida Concordia Players Q 1. CAROLYN M, SCHOESSEL SOCIOLOGY Rock Island. Illinois ,-l.m'gf1ud io: Zion, Marengo. Illinois Concordia Players, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader. I-iield Work Council Secretary. Athletic I-'loor Leader Basketball, College Chorus, Intramur- ,4sxig11eflro: Redeemer, Youngs- DIANA L. SCHRADER ENGLISH New York, New York ,-I.Y.YfgIlC1jl0.' Emmanuel, Patchogue, New NANCY E. SCHROEDER College Chorus, .Iunior College Choir. Student Altamont, Illinois York CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Bethalto, Illinois Association, Corec Committee-Chairman .4 II6'IIt'l't'Ll.' Concordia, Bronxville VIVIAN C. SCHUETTE CHURCH MUSIC .4.rsigm'd Io: Immanuel, St. Charles, Missouri Chapel Choir, College Chorus .alllf'I1dL'l1',' St. Paul's College Concordia .4.s'.i'igf1ml1o.'St. Paul, Mt. Prospect, Illinois German Club. Intramurals CAROLYN S. SCHULTEIS CHURCH MUSIC Overland Park, Kansas A.x'.x'1'gr1ef1' lo: Emmaus, Indianapolis, Indiana Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Field Work flIIcfzz1'ez1'.' St. Paul's College. Concordia ,, ,swwi iaprkwlf at JANET C.SCHULZ MATHETICS Ashland, Kentucky .-tssignea' 10: Pilgrim, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Political Club SUSAN F. SCHUTT SOCIOLOGY Saginaw, Michigan .4s.s'igf1ed Io: Trinity, Monroe, Michigan Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, Field Work A Irendedx Concordia, Ann Arbor SHARRON A. SIEBERT GEOGRAPHY SANDRA J. SHAW SOCIOLOGY Riflhmond. California Palatine, Illinois Assigned IO! Zion, Pevely, Missouri Assigned Io: Trinity, Traverse City, Michigan Intramurals, Junior College Choir, House Com- Intramurals, Social Floor Leader mittee Attended: St. John's, Winheld .4IIel1ded: Concordia. Oakland KENNETH A. SCHURY HISTORY Detroit, Michigan .4.r.vigfied Io: St. John, Clinton, Iowa Young Republicans ,-lIrwm'ed: Concordia, Ann Arbor MARLENE A. SCHWEY ER CH U RCH MUSIC Fisherville, Ontario, Canada .4.i'sig11c'r1' ftlf St. Peter, Schaumburg. Illinois College Chorus. ITAG-Secretary- Treasurer 1IlIt'l'llt'd.' Decatur, Illinois ,-1IIwicI'cfd.'Concordia, Ann Arbor I77 JUDITH A. SIEGLING GUIDANCE JAN ET L. SIEVERS PSYCHOLOGY Glendale, New York Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Redeemer, Glendale, New York .lrsigfied 10: St. Paul, West Allis, Wisconsin Intramurals, Religious Floor Leader A lle1m'ed.' Concordia, Ann Abobr EDITH J.SIMANTEL CHURCH MUSIC Cornelius, Oregon .4i'xig11erl1n.'St, Paul, Hammond. Indiana College Chorus, Junior College Choir, Senior College Choir .-I lIUIItfL'lI'.' Concordia, Portland lIllUl'I1C'tI.' Hammond, Indiana JAMES F. SMITH HISTORY Oak Park, Illinois .eI,V.YfglIGl2' lo: Immanuel, Bay City Michigan College Chorus, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Men's Council, SAC, ITAG lriterneflx DesPlaines, Illinois FREDERICK E.SNYDER GEOGRAPHY Fort Wayne, Indiana -I.x,vigried1n.' Trinity, Hilbert, Wisconsin Intramurals, Geography Club ,-lI1e11de1l.' Concordia, Ann Arbor we gt- ., . Q wt . CHERYL L.SPICE GUIDANCE Joliet. Illinois .-l,sr1'gf1t't! lo: St. Peter, Joliet, Illi- nois Intramurals, House Committee, Reli- gious Floor Leader VELDA E STATLER ENGLISH LITERATURE Perryville. Missouri , I,YXIglIl'lI' Io: Green Park Lutheran School Association, St. Louis, Mis- souri Pillars-Assistant Editor eI1It'lItff.'tl.' St. Paul's College, Concor- dia RITA M. STEENECK ENGLISH LITERATURE Whitestone, New York .-ls,s'ig11c't1' In: Trinity. Hicksville, New York Intramurals, Social Floor Leader .-I frenzied: Concordia, Bronxville SHARON K. STEINHAUER MATHEMATICS Waverly,Ohio .4s1rig11vzlIo.' Immanuel, Palatine. Illinois Intramurals ,4llU1IliC'llI.' Concordia, Ann Arbor ELIZABETH A. SOMMERMEYER PSYCHOLOGY Long Island City, New York .tvxigried lo: Trinity, Mequon, Wisconsin Spectator RICHARD L. STADLER ADMINISTRATION Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ,-Isxigned lo: Pilgrim, Baltimore, Maryland Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, YLTG RONALD J. STEDMAN SECONDARY Jennings, Missouri Graduate SIlldff.'X Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals CAROL R. STEINER BIOLOGY Lancaster, California .4xxignea'1o: Christ, Phoenix, Arizona College Chorus, Junior College Choir .-I Handed: Concordia. Oakland ELOISE A. STEVENS ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Montague, Michigan ,4ssignedI11,' Redeemer and Our Savior. Grand Rapids, Michigan Intramurals, MOD, College Union Committee .4 lll'l1lT6'tI.' Concordia, Ann Arbor DAVID E.STlEG GEOGRAPHY Milwaukee, Wisconsin NUI aS.vig11ed Social Floor Leader, Track i MARION J.STOLLE ENGLISH Elmwood Park, Illinois To he C1N,N'fgl7L'lf Sou nd Majority Singers ,-I Handed: Concordia, Ann Arbor l DAVID W. STROHCHOEN TH EOLOGY Sheboygan, Wisconsin To heaxsigned Baseball, Basketball. College Union, Football LYNDA C. TALLARICO BIOLOGY Yonkers, New York .4,s'sigf1edI11:St. Lucas, St. Louis, Missouri Recorder Ensemble, Social Floor Leader A mended: Concordia, Bronxville SHIRLEY A. TAYLOR PSYCHOLOGY Lexington, Illinois Assigned to: Christ, Norfolk, Nebraska Spectator A mended: St. Paul's College, Concordia, Mo. SUSAN K. THUMM SOCIOLOGY St. Joseph, Michigan Assigned to: St. John, Adrian, Michigan Religious Floor Leader, Field Work A ztended: Concordia, Ann Arbor International Relations Club, Psychology Club, ELAINE A. STOCKHAUS CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Lakewood, Ohio Ixvigriezf Io: Central Lutheran School Associa- tion, Rochester, Minnesota Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intramur- als, Junior College Choir. WARA -'lIIUlILlC'LI'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor APRIL LSTROHSCHEIN SOCIOLOGY Southgate, Michigan .-I .S',S'l'2IllIIt'III 'l?t'Illfl'1IAQ Sociology Club -lllt'IltfL'lf.' Concordia, Ann Arbor DIANNE S, SUNDERMANN Y W SOCIOLOGY Holgate. Ohio Michigan Religious Floor Leader I ,-lI1enu'eu'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor Z , F. JAM ES TAYLOR SECON DA RY Bethpage, New York .lVUI61.S',YfglI5'd .-llIt'Illf6'lI'.' Concordia, Bronwille MARGARET A. THIES ART Poplar Bluff, Missouri Assigned tor Holy Cross, N. Canton, Ohio Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, Boosters ANITA E. TIEDEMANN PSYCHOLOGY Oak Park, Illinois ,-Imigried mx Bethlehem, Fort Wayne, Indiana ,-1 llended: Concordia, Bronxville ,4.i',s'igfiez1'Io,' Zion Harbor Beach. 'fi' LOUIS H. TIETJE TH EOLOGY Malinta, Ohio Grutfuult' .S'l11dit',i College Chorus, Concordia Players, Junior Col- legeChoir, Iiapelle, ITAG lriitfr-r1t'd.' Hicksville, New York f5 ' nf 14f'17f'5' i f A ' 'I ,, A, It 'J' Thi-f . 5 ff .'f,g ZH: ,wx NORMA E,TIMM THEOLOGY Chebanese, Illinois Grudzzu lc' SIIIIHLKX' Intramurals, ITAG, YLTG, Worship Committee l11lernva'.' Frankenmuth, Michigan su-any 1 PATRICIA C. TOEKELT SOCIOLOGY Chicago, Illinois .4xx1'g11w1' lo: St. John, Chicago, Illi- nois College Chorus, Intramurals, MOD, Spectator, YLTG. Bowling Club PATRICIA L. ULMER PHYSICAL EDUCATION Grenlell, Saskatchewan, Canada .-lxxigiied Io: Trinity, Billings, Mon- tana Athletic Floor Leader, Baseball, Con- cordia Players, Intramurals .-I r1w11feu'.' Concordia, Edmonton SUSAN M. VAJDA PSYCHOLOGY St. Louis, Missouri .elS.YIgIIL'd Io: Immanuel, Alpena, Michigan College Chorus, Junior College Choir, Psycholo- gy Club, Senate ,4IIe11ded.' Concordia, Ann Arbor CHERYL L. VAN EMON SOCIOLOGY Oakland, California ,4,v.vig1wd mf St. Luke, St. Louis, Missouri ,41Iw1dvd: Concordia. Oakland JOYCE L, TIMM PSYCHOLOGY St, Louis, Missouri Axxigfzed Io: St. Mark, Houston. Texas Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, Intra- murals ELAINE M, TIMMERMANN GEOGRAPHY Rosemont, Illinois ,4.vsigner1'1o: Hope, Park Forest, Illinois Intramurals, ITAG lnlerned: Port Huron, Michigan ,-lIIc'IILf6d.'NOD-SyI'lOdlC21I JANET R. TRUEMPER GEOGRAPHY Aurora, Illinois Assigned to: St. John, Elgin, Illinois Athletic Floor Leader, College Union Senior Board-SecretaryfTreasurer. European Study Tour, Extramurals, Student Association. Homecoming CentralCommittee DIANE F, UTECH TH EOLOGY Merrill, Wisconsin Assigried Io: St. Paul. Stevens Point, Wisconsin College Chorus, Human Relation Club, Intramurals, MOD. YLTG. Worship Committee, Field Work ,fzv iii, I t, ,an f '!, SHIRLEY J. VAN CLEVE PSYCHOLOGY St. Louis, Missouri ,4,vsig11ea'1o:St. John, Staten Island, New York Intramurals, MOD, Pillars, YLTG. House Committee MARY H. VERANDO ENGLISH Danville, Illinois .eIXXIgIIL'II' Io: Trinity, Hobart, Indiana Athletic Floor Leader, Art Club, Intramurals .1 180 DIANE M WADZUK Schaumburg Illinois Txwgnetl In Trinity, Roselle, Illi- Athletic Floor Leader, SAC 411cndea' Concordia, Austin KENNETH J WAIBEL , PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bronx New York Alsxigmd lu Alabama Lutheran Academy Sema Alabama Basketball College Union, Intramur- 4 IIL nded Concordia, Bronxville RUTH A. VOGEL YOUTH LEADERSHIP Carlyle, Illinois .-lx,xi.QI1c'tI' mx Redeemer, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania Band, Senate, Spectator, WARA. Women's Council-Treasurer, Dorm Chairman, YLTG, Hospitality Committee, Homecoming Commit- tee, Freshman Camp-Assistant Director LINDA D, VOSSLER PSYCHOLOGY Chesterton, Indiana .-lsxigfied ro: St, Paul, Glen Burnie, Maryland College Union Senior Board MATH EMATICS JAMES A. WALTER MATHEMATICS Warren, Michigan Assigned to: Grace-Zion, Uniontown-Long- town, Missouri Band, French Club, Intramurals, Pep Band A Itended: Concordia, Ann Arbor EVELYN E. WALZ SQCIOLQGY Fort Wayne, Indiana Assigned to: Redeemer, Saginaw, Michigan A tterzded: Concordia, Ann Arbor it 'if' DAVID C. VOLLRATH SCIENCE AND MATH Elgin, Illinois ,lts1'gf1ur1' In: St. John, Arnold, Missouri Athletic Floor Leader, Bridge Club, Intramurals, Young Republicans-President, Science Activities Club-President, Co-Rec Junior Board, Acolyte Corps.-Chairman, Science Congress-Chairman, Mock Political Convention-Chairman JOHN AWACKER SECONDARY t Ashland, Oregon To he c1.uIg11t'tl Football, Intramurals, Tennis 4Ilt'r1clezl.' Concordia, Portland MARGERY A. WAHLERS CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION St. Louis, Missouri Assigfiuri rn: Zion, Ferguson, Mis- souri Basketball, European Study Tour, In- tramurals, Athletic Floor Leader, Field Work JOHN T. WALDKOETTER ENGLISH LITERATURE Seymour, Indiana fIS,X'IgllCll' mi St. Paul, Altamont, Il- linois Alpha Sigma Phi, Band, Baseball- Manager, C Club, Football-Manager, German Club, Intramurals, Men's Council, Pep Band, Spectator A , 3 Y 5 6 fi ,i 'uw I 'R-s,.p4P X VICTOR M. WALTERSDORF MATHEMATICS North Prairie, Wisconsin Assigned lu: Zion, Bay City Michigan College Chorus, Fine Arts Festival, Concordia Players PAUL W. WANGERIN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Maywood, Illinois ,-lssigrzerz' ro: Luther Memorial, Shorewood, Wisconsin C Club, Alpha Sigma Phi-President, Football, Intramurals, Homecoming Committee, Men's Council, Parent Weekend, ITAG, Tennis Ir11er11ea':Wahiawa, Hawaii SL'SAN E. WEISS ENGLISH .AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Haclsensacls.New.Ie1'sey .4vv1'g11t'tz' ro: Immanuel, Baltimore. Nlarvland Intramurals. MOD Field Work 4 11w1tJ'tf4ff Concordia. Bronxville ALVIN G. WENDT GEOGRAPHY Detroit. Michigan 'l,N'.Sl'QlIc'lI' log Faith. Marietta. Geor- Qia Baseball. Intramurals. Mens Council. Social Floor Leader ELAINE .l. WARNEIQE CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Fairbanlt. Iowa 'IVNl,QllL'l!1ll.' St. Paul, Redlvn. Iowa Band. Intramurals.Pillars. WomenisCouncil LYNN C. WEGENER GEOGRAPHY Belleville. Illinois .4 vv1'gm'tl1o.- St. Paul. Ogallala. Nebraska Intramurals. Womens Council. Homecoming Committee-Co-Chairman DONALD C. WESSEL PHYSICAL EDUCATION Brownstown. Indiana .4 t,v'liglIL'tl'I1r.' St. Paul. Cincinnati. Ohio Intramurals DONALD H. WILLIAMS ART West Chicago, Illinois To he t1.vv1'gf1t'tf Art .Activities Group. Fine Arts Festival .4 11witlt'tI.' St. Paul's College. Concordia. Mo. DOROTHY M. WEATHEREORD TH EOLOGY Durate. California .4.vvigfiea' lo: Mt. Olive. Richmond. California French Club. Intramurals. WARA. Natari Syn- chronized Swim Club SHERRY L. WEHMEYER MUSIC EDUCATION Washington. Missouri .4y,vigfiet1' lo: Zion. Corvallis. Oregon Intramurals. Kapelle. MOD. ITAG. American Guild ol'Organists. House Committee .4 Iiwidedx St. Paul's College. Concordia lnieriiedx Roseville. Michigan JOHN B. WELLEN MUSIC EDUCATION Chicago. Illinois nois CTS GRETCHEN G. WERNER Bristol. Connecticut Maryland Junior College Choir .4 r1e1m'ed.' Concordia. Bronxville JANICE R. WHITE GEOGRAPHY Centralia. Illinois .'I,XX1'glIt'l1'Ill.' Lutheran School Association. Peoria. Illinois Intramurals. Social Floor Leader. Women's Council.Svncronized Swimming MARGARET J. WINSEMAN SOCIOLOGY Napoleon. Ohio P1 ht'zlXXigllc'Lf Intramurals. Girl's Glee Club .4I1t'm1'cd5 Concordia. Ann Arbor 182 f 1 .4ssignea' IOS Jehovah. Chicago. Illi- Chapel Choir. College Chorus. Intra- murals. Junior College Choir. Kapelle. Men's Council. Sound Majority Sing- SOC IOLOGY .4 .mgzzed 1o.'Concordia. H vattsvi lle. ' CAROL L, WINTERNHEIMER JEROME A. WINTERSTEIN ' TH EOLOGY Chicago, Illinois CH U RCH MUSIC Assigned' ln: Concordia Teachers College, Riv- Evansville, Indiana er Forest, Illinois .-Issigi1eu'lu.' Atonement, Metarie, Louisiana College Chorus, Intramurals, Sound Majority Intramurals, Field Work Singers, ITAG, Htmecoo ng Committee A 11ena'ca'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor lnlerned: Hayward, California GLORIA WALKER WITTMANN ART ROGER A, WITTMANN MATHEMATICS l Cleveland, Ohio Assigned lo: Trinity, Chicago, Illinois i ' 2 JANET A. WOLFF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mason, Illinois To he assigned Concordia Players, Extramurals, In- tramurals, Water Ballet Fremont, Nebraska Nui assigned ArtClub Alpha Sigma Phi, C Club, Intramurals, Wres- Allendedx Concordia, Ann Arbor tling, Natari Syncronized SwimmingClub Q 'QP'Bv- ? .2 ,A SHEILA WOODARD JESTER SPEECH Cullman, Alabama N01 assigned LORELEI D. WRIGHT SECONDARY Pennsauken, New Jersey Assigned lo: Nassau, Mineola, New York Band, Concordia Players, In- tramurals, Pep Band, PILLARS, Sociology Club, Young Republi- cans, Athletic Floor Leader A mended: Concordia, Ann Arbor r '4 ' CHERYL R. YAGOW SOCIOLOGY Rockford, Illinois Assigned 10: Ascension, St. Louis, Missouri German Club, Women's Council SUZANNE ZANDER PHILOSOPHY Cleveland, Ohio Assigned to: Grace, Hayward, California Concordia Players, Kapelle, ITAG, YLTG A ttended: Concordia, Ann Arbor Inlerned: Utica, Michigan PAULINE A. ZALMAN Orlando, Florida Assigned 10: St. John, Ocala, Florida Concordia Players A tlended: Concordia, Austin MARY E. ZEDDIES Oak Park, Illinois Assigned ro: Grace, Menomonee Fall, Wiscon- sin Chapel Choir, College Chorus, European Study Tour, Intramurals, Women's Council-Secretary, Cheerleader KATHLEEN M. WULFERS PSYCHOLOGY Salem, Oregon Assigned Io: Lutheran High School South, St. Louis, Missouri Concordia Players AIl6I1d?ll'.'COI'lCOl'dI21, Portland 'A SPEECH PSYCHOLOGY 7 Albany, New York ,4.w.vig11ua'1U.' Immanuel, Whitestone, New York C .-III0lIlft'zf.' Concordia, Bronxville .4 MARTHA J. ZWEIG SOCIOLOGY L Alexandria, Virginia .-I.Y,X'IglI6lf lu: Our Savior, Fenton, Missouri .-lllemled' Concordia, Bronxville C N 01 assigned Intramurals 4357 1 SENIORS NO HAROLDJAKRE GUIDANCE Chicago, Illinois ,-l,X',YI'gllt'tf10.' Redeemer, Denver, Colorado PAUL A, ALBERT HISTORY Flushing, New York .ft.v,rigr1t'tl1u,' Good Shepherd, Plainview, New York .-l11t'm1't'fl.' Concordia, Bronxville, New York SANDRA L. ARBOGAST ENGLISH BulTalo, New York .l.S'A'I'gllt'ff Io: Grace, Queens Village, New York ,4 IIt'IIl1'6'L1'.' Concordia, Seward, Nebraska WILLIAM H. BARNEY MATHEMATICS Mentor, Ohio .-txxignwl Io: St. John, Chester, Illinois LARRY D. BETTERMANN Melrose Park, Illinois N111 clxxiglied -IIIUIIIIULII St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri, Concordia, Seward, Nebraska 184 DOROTHY A. ZELENRO PSYCHOLOGY MARK E. ZIMMERMAN THEOLOGY ing Committee, Who's Who ROY M.CAPDEVILLE SCIENCE Belle Chasse, Louisiana Grand Haven, Michigan N 0 I a,x',t',s'igr1ed ollege Chorus, Cross Country, String Ensemble Ilwzdeds Concordia, Ann Arbor OISCBRINK CHURCH MUSIC Albuquerque, New Mexico Assigned Io: St. Thomas, Rocky River, Ohio hapel Choir, European Study Tour, Homecom- TPICTURED ARTHUR E. BEYER II PHYSICAL EDUCATION Saginaw, Michigan Assigned to: St. Peter, Belle Glade, Florida .-III8l161'661'.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan RICHARD A. BLOCK SOCIAL SCIENCE Birch Run, Michigan .4ssigried1o.' Lutheran High School Association, Detroit, Michigan Alpha Sigma Phi, Athletic Floor Leader, Baseball, Basketball, C Club, Football, Men's Council, Intramurals ,-lztended: Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan ELOISE J. BOVA GERMAN Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Assigned 10: Our Savior, Castor Gardens, Pennsylvania ALICE M. BRITCH GEOGRAPHY Lancaster, Ohio To In'm'xig1it'zI' Inlt'rm'd: Indianapolis. Indiana .-I IIt'lIfl'c'tf.' Concordia, Austin, Texas RICHARD W.COCHRILL HISTORY Belleville, Illinois ,-l.s.vigr1t'zl1o.' St. Stephen, Detroit, Michigan .-I Ilwia'ezl.' Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan MRS, MARGARET W. CU RTIN Napoleon, Ohio .-I,S',YfglII7IL'lII f7t'lILl'IIIg Alreizdedx Concordia, Ann Arbor. Michigan NEAL C. DE LEO PHYSICAL EDUCATION Queens Village, New York .4s.vigr1ez1'lo.' Grace, Queens Village, New York Baseball, Basketball, Extramurals .4z1enderI.' Concordia, Bronxville. New York LYNN C. EVANS PSYCHOLOGY Posen, Illinois .4,xsig11er1'1n.' St. John, Lombard, Illinois Concordia Players, Intramurals, Field Work CHRISTINE G. FLESCHHUT GERMAN Harrington Park, New Jersey .eIX.t'igIlt'1flU.' Emmaus, St, Louis. Missouri .4 llt'IIlfL'tf.' Concordia. Bronxville, New York WILLIAM J. FRIEDLI SOCIOLOGY Milwaukee, Wisconsin .4.v.vigf1edIr1.' Mt. Hope, Allen Park, Michigan ,-IIlL'IIlf6'fll.'COIICOFCIILJ, Fort Wayne, Indiana JOHN W, FRITSCHE THEOLOGY Houston,Texas .4s.s'igned Io: Messiah, Fairview Park. Ohio Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, Religious Discussion Group. SPEC- TATOR .4 mended: Concordia, Austin, Texas CLINTON C. GEISS ART Spokane, Washington Assigned to: St. Martini, Chicago, Illinois .4 trem1'ea': Concordia, Portland, Oregon D. ELAINE GOEHRING GEOGRAPHY Sonoma, California .4.s',vigr1edI0.' Faith, Denver, Colorado .-1Ile1zdea'.' Concordia, Portland, Oregon RICHARD M. GREEN HISTORY Detroit, Michigan GFUUILIHIF Sludiex .-Illerzded: Concoridia, Ann Arbor, Michigan BRUCE A. GREMEL PHYSICAL EDUCATION Oak Park, Illinois Assiglzed Io: Trinity, Fremont. Nebraska .4 Izended: Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan DIANE GRIFFITH PSYCHOLOGY Sedalia, Missouri Assigned Io: Immanuel, Hillside, Illinois College Chorus, Intramurals Attended: St. Paul's, Concordia. Missouri RICHARD A. HASE HISTORY Little Rock, Arkansas College Chorus. Intramurals, Kapelle, YLTG, Political Club tPres.l. SPECTATOR, Student Association, Psychology Club, Entertainment 8L Parties Committee, Freshman Camp Atter1a'ed: St. Paul's, Concordia, Missouri JOE D. HENKELL Apple Valley, Calilornia .IY.Xl'ALfIIl'lf mg Messiah, Chicago, Illinois 4lIw1f1't'1!.' Concordia, Fort Wayne, Indiana JOYCE L, HOUSEMAN Evergreen Park, Illinois TD ht' f1S'.YI.Qllt'll SOCIOLOGY Extramurals, SPECTATOR, Student Associations, Tennis MRS. JOANNE L. ILER Chicago, Illinois .-ls'.xigr1c'tlIfi.' Grace, Chicago, Illinois lllIUl'lIL'Lf.' Houston, Texas Illwztftxli Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan JAMES C. KENNEDY St. Petersburg, Florida ,-I.X,Xl'gIIUlf mf Faith, Marietta, Georgia WAYNE KLIMA Streator, Illinois NUI us N'l1QlIL'lf .4 11w1clad.' Concordia, Milwaukee B. LaRUE KLINKERMAN San Antonio, Texas N01 zisxigzzed .il 11t'r1a't'a': Concordia, Austin ESTH ER F. KOEPSELL Mayville, Wisconsin :Vol c1.v.v1'g1it'd fl Ilcflltfelff Concordia, Seward DARRYL KOHN Chicago Heights, Illinois No! as .wglied .'llIw1de11'.' Concordia. Milwaukee LUCILLE A. KOLIN Glendale, New York .4x.i'igr1ea' IU: Trinity, New York, New York Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Concordia Players, M Leader, PREP-Field Work .4 IIc'IIzlc'Lf.' Concordia, Bronx ville PHILIP N. LACKLAND Chicago, Illinois .4.x',vig111r1er1I pendirzg Concordia Players, Intramurals LOREN LANIER Wauwautosa, Wisconsin .4.i'.v1'g11n1er1Ipending .4 lIKlIdE'd.' Concordia, Milwuakee PAUL LIPSKE Chicago, Illinois To be rzxsigrzezz' RICHARD P. MANNEL Steger, Illinois Not assigned Band. Pep Band, SFL THOMAS N IN KE Detroit, Michigan To be fzssignea' .4lIer1a'ed: Concorida, Ann Arbor RUTH PANNING Deshler, Ohio To be axsigrzea' .-lllefzded: Concordia, Ann Arbor ADMINISTRATION MATH EMATICS TH EOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY otif, Religious Floor MUSIC THEORY SECONDARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION MUSIC EDUCATION HISTORY SOCIOLOGY CAROLE J. PEEPLES Fairview Park. Ohio .4.uigf1tft1' my Nazareth, Chicago, Illinois .4 Ilwnlatlq Concordia, Ann Arbor JAMES I.. PRANGL Van N uys. Calilornia .-Ix.i'1'g11tfdlo.'C hrist, Costa Mesa. California .lllt'l1cft'tfJ Concordia, Oakland ROBERT J. RODRIGUEZ Long Island City, New York M11 znxigrietl ROBERT W. REED Fayette, New York .-tmigfzuzl Io: Ebeneaer, Chicago, Illinois Football, Sociology Club ,-IIIt'I1tft'1f.'COUCOFCIILI, Bronx ville ROGER ROH RBACH Moline. Illinois .Vol t1.x.s1'g11et1' .4IIcf1t1'etl.' Concordia, St. Paul JOHN ROHWER Groton. South Dakota NUI us wigrltfcf .'IIIc'IlLfL'tl.' Concordia, Fort Wayne DENNIS CARL ROTHE Omaha, Nebraska Nor fl.Y.Yl.gIIUL! .4 rlwnledx St. Paul's College, Concordia. Mo. MICHELLE A. SCHUTT Frankenmuth, Michigan .4.i1vigr1t'tlIo: First Immanuel, Chicago, Illinois SOCIOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY SECONDARY ART SECON DARY SECON DARY TH EOLOGY Band, College Chorus, Intramurals, Pep Band, SPECTATOR, Women's Council, YLTG lIIlt'I'lIL'tY'.' Chicago, Illinois KEITH SCH WALEN BERCJ Hilbert, Wisconsin Nu! u.s1x'igllt'c1' DANIEL TEWS Fort Wayne, Indiana NUI uwigllecf SECONDARY SECON DARY GARY O. TROTT MATHEMATICS Yonkers, New York .4.vx1'gned Io: Trinity, Hicksville, Illinois Intramurals .4 IIL'Ht18ll'.' Concordia, Bronxville LAWRENCE M. VEDDER POLITICAL SCIENCE St. Louis, Missouri N01 ll.S'SIglI6'tf Concordia Players, Intramurals, SPECTATOR MARILYN A. VOLKENANT POLITICAL SCIENCE AND HISTORY Mount Clemens, Michigan .4.vsigned lo: Immanuel, Des Plaines, Illinois Chapel Choir .4 Ilendedx Concordia, Ann Arbor GARY W. WASMUND SECONDARY Franklin Park, Illinois .4s.i'1'gr1wI zo: St. John, Ocala, Florida .4 Irendeds Concordia, Fort Wayne SUSAN W ERN ER Bristol, Connecticut .4 ssignnzenl pending Junior College Choir JOHN WESTOL MATHEMATICS Lansing, Michigan N01 L1.X'.YIglZ8lI' DAVID B. WIDENHOFER SECONDARY Fort Wayne, Indiana .4.s'.vignea' Io: Lutheran High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Basketball, Golf, Intramurals, Men's Council-Chairman, Sound Majority Singers, Student Associations, Tennis, Homecoming Committee JOHN E. WOLTER SECONDARY Bridgeport, Connecticut Not assigned Baseball, Intramurals, SAC .4lIel1deu'.' Concordia, Bronxville RICHARD WRIGHT SECONDARY Detroit, Michigan No! assigned INDEX AND AD VERTISEMEN TS A AFFELDT,WALDEMAR111 ALBERS. MARY 122 ARNST,ELMER11-1 AUMANN,CONRAD44,124 B BADSTUEBNER. LISELOTTE112 BAUER, MARTIN 120 BECKER. PETER 116 BESCH, GORDON 120 BIEBER, ERICA 117 BOUMAN, WALTER 113 BREITENFELD, DORIS 124 BUEGE, WILLIAM 118 BUNJES, PAUL 122 BUSSE, ROBERT 122 C CASSENS, JAMES 114 CHRIST, DOROTHY COLBY, MARY 116 CONNORS, ROBERT 112, 118 CULVER, MAX D D1TTMER,CARLINE 112 DOCKWEILER, CLARENCE 120 DOMROESE, KENNETH 120 DREWS, CLARENCE 116 DRISKILL, WILLIAM 124 DULL, GERTRUDE112 DUMLER, MARVIN 114 E ERICKSON, WILLIAM EWALD, WILLIAM 117 F FAHRENKROG, DARLENE125 FASZHOLZ,THOMAS 124 FEIERTAG, DOROTHY 122 FISCHER, HILLMAN 113 FRIEDRICH, MARTIN 120 FRIEDRICHS, DAVID 116 FROEHLICH,CHARLES 117 G GAEBLER, EDITH 112 GEHRKE, RALPH 113 GEISERT, ARTHUR 125 GENZEL. EARL 118 GIESCHEN, THOMAS 98,122 GLOCK, ALBERT 113 GOTSCH. HERBERT 99, 122 GROSS, HERBERT 116 GROTELUESCHEN, PAUL 118 GROTHEN, HAROLD A ABBENANTE, PATRICIA 152 ABELS, ARTHUR 152 H HALTER,CARL 109 HARTMANN, MARGUERITE 118 HAUBENSTRICKER, JOHN 124 HEINITZ, KENNETH 119 HENNIG, JULIA 122 HERMANN, ALFRED 124 HEYNE, EUNICE110 HILDNER,VICTOR122 HILLERT, RICHARD 122 HOMEIER, EDWIN 93 1 ISENBERG, WESLEY 113 IVEY, CARL 110 J JANZOW, F. SAMUEL 119 JENNE,NATALIE 123 JOHNSON,THOMAS 119 JUNGEMANN, JOHN 111 K KEUER, EDWARD 114 KIRCHENBERG, RALPH 120 KLATT, LOIS 88, 124 KOEHNEKE, MARTIN 108 KRAUSE, VICTOR 114 KREIDT, MARTIN 112 KREISS, PAUL 118 KRUSE, WILFRED110 KUSMIK, CORNELL 126 L LEHMANN, WILLIAM 126 LETTERMANN, HENRY 119 LUCHT, WAYNE 110 M MACKEY, ELLA 112 MARTIN, WALTER 125 MAURER, ALBERT 115 MELINAT, LUCILLE 123 MEYER, JUDITH 116 MOEHRLIN, RAYMOND 121 MORRISON, EDITH 92, 118 MUNDINGER, PAUL 113 N NEILSEN, GEORGE 116 P POELLOT, DANIEL 113 PRINZ, ANDREW 111 R RAABE,LILLIAN112 INDEX ABRAHAM, TIMOTHY 140 ACETO, FRED 140 AGLE, JANE 84, 152 RADEWAHN, ELLEN 115 RADKE, MERLE118 REINKE, RALPH 114 RIMBACH, EVANGELINE123 ROEMKE, ERNST111,112 ROHLFING, HAROLD 102, 123 ROSIN,WILBERT116 ROTH, PATRICIA 115 S SCAER, CARL 119 SCHALK,CARL 100,123 SCHMIDT, STEPHEN 115 SCHOEPKE, LEONORA112 SCHOEPP, LEONARD 125 SCHUELER, KENNETH 109 SENSKE, AL 110 SIEMRO, DONNA 115 SIEVING,ELDOR115 SORENSEN, KARL 119 STEIN, DAVID 119 STELLWAGEN,CAROL121 STRIETER, THOMAS 114 STUDTMANN, ARNOLD 121 T TJERNAGEL,NEELAK117 TRUAGOTT, WILLIAM 78, 79. 119 U UITTI, ROGER 114 V VAHL, WALTER 117 VAN BERGEN,ADRIANE123 VAUGHAN, SHARON 119 W WALDSCHMIDT, CARL 109 WEINHOLD, JOHN 121 WENDLING, WILLIAM 112 WILKIE,WESLEY114 Y YOUNG,NORMAN121 Z ZEDDIES, LESLIE 123 AHRENS, DOROTHY 140 AHRENS, FRANK 132 AIELLO, LINDA 75,136 Li, ,7 AIRHART, LAWRENCE 34,136 AKRE, HAROLD ALBERDA, JOHN 44,140 BECKER DAVID 68, 71, 132 BEC KER, ELAINE 84, 87,140 BECKER ELIZABETH 140 ALBERS, CARLA140 ALBERS,CHRISTINE140 ALBERS, LINDA 72,136 ALBERS, TIMOTHY 140 ALBERT, GARY 140 ALBERT, PAUL ALLEN, CARLA ALLEN, RONALD 132 ALLIE, RONALD ALLMON, STEVEN 132 ALTHOFF, HELEN 152 ANDERFUREN, NANCEY152 ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON AN DERSON AN DERSON. CAROL 93, 152 CHARLES 41, 136 JANE 88, 152 MARGARET 132 SUSAN 140 ANNIS, SUSAN 140 ANTHONY, EDGAR 140 ANTHONY, JILL ANTTILA,LINDALU140 ARBEITER, JAMES 136 ARBESMAN,CHERYL136 ARBOGAST, SANDRA ARMON, JON 44,140 ARMSTRONG, CONNIE 88,136 ASCHBRENNER, ROGER 132 AUSTENSEN, LOIS 84,104,140 AVEY, JOAN 140 B BAASE, DANIEL 140 BAASE, PAUL 136 BACHMANN, DONALD 136 BACON, NED 34, 132 BAKER, ROBERT 140 BANKE, DIANE 152 BARBEE, RICHARD 34,153 BARCKHOLTZ, THOMAS 136 BARKOW, BETH 153 BARLAG, THEODORE 136 BARNETT, DEBORAH 88, 140 BARNHART, DIANE 140 BARRETTA, MARY 79, 153 BARRY, SALLY 140 BARTEL, SUSAN 140 BARTELL, LOIS136 BARTELS, BEVERLY 153 BARTELS, JANET 68,136 BARTH EL, ELAINE 140 BARTHEL, RICHARD 132 BAUCH, ELAINE 140 BAUER, BETTY 140 BAUER, MARY 140 BAUMGART, LORELLE 42, 153 BEAUCHAMP, NANCY 140 BEAVERS, JANE 153 BECK, RONDA 140 BECKER, GLORIA 65, 77, 84, 153 BECKER, JOYCE 153 BECKER, KENNETH 153 BECKMANN, VERNA 68,136 BEE, SUSAN 53, 88, 140 BEGICK, SUSAN 140 BEHN KEN, DONNA 84,140 BEHRENS, CYNTHIA 84,153 BEHRENS, MARGARET 140 BEHRMAN, DEANNA153 BEISE, LINDA 153 BEISEL, MARK 136 BENECKE, HAROLD 154 BENEDUM,CHARLES140 BENEDUM, JUDITH140 BENSON, WILLIAM 34,154 BENUSKA, MARILYN 72, 84, 140 BERENDS,JUDITH140 BERG, DIANNE140 BERINGER, DANIEL 132 BERKELAND, JOEL 104, 140 BETH KE, STEPHEN 34,136 BETHKE, WILLIAM 154 BEYER, ARTHUR BEYER, DIANNA 64,154 BEYER, GARY 140 BEYREIS, ROGENE BEZ, KAREN 154 BICKEL, ELAINE BICKEL, JOHN 44, 154 BICKEL, PATRICIA 136 BICKEL, PHILIP 50,140 BIEHLER,CONSTANCE136 BINKLEY, LYNNE140 BISSONNETTE, RUSSELL 68 BITTEN, HENRY 154 BJERREGAARD, CHARLES 140 BLANK, CLAUDIA 140,154 BLEEKE, FRED 154 BLOCK, RICHARD 34 BLOHM, MARSHA 141 BOBB, MARY 67, 154 BOBRING, PATRICIA 132 BOCKELMANN, DANIEL 41,136 BOCKOVER, FRANCES 141 BODA,PHYLLIS132 BODE, ELAINE 82, 154 BODE, KARLYN 141 BODENDIECK, LOREN104,141 BOEDECKER, MARGARET 155 BOEHNER, DARLENE136 BOESE, DENNIS 155 BOESENBERG, VIDA 136 BOETTCHER, OWEN 155 BOGDA,CARL 136 BOHLMANN, KAREN 141 BOHLMANN, NORMAN 136 BOHNE, KATHLEEN 132 BOHNE, MARGARET 53,136 BOHNHOFF,MAR1BETH136 BOKLUNDJACOUELINE136 BOLDT, FREDERICK 34,44,155 BOLLA,BOBBIE155 BOLT, ROBERT 136 BOLTE, KAY 132 BORCHER, ELLEN 85,136 BORGERS, ERIC 141 BORKENHAGEN, SUSAN 141 BOSTELMAN, ELAINE 141 BOWMAN, MARTHA 141 BOZEC, LINDA 132 BOZYCH, CAROL 141 BRAEUNIG, JANET 155 BRAMMER, ELLEN 141 BRAUN, DAVID 141 BRAUN, JAMES 34, 47, 85, 136 BRAZINSKY, THOMAS 141 BREDEHOEFT, BEVERLY 155 BREEN, JOHN 136 BRESEMANN, PERRY 141 BRINK, LOIS 83,184 BRINK, RUTH 132 BRINKMANN, BETTY 141 BRITCH, ALICE BROHM, VICTORIA 132 BROMAN, MARILYN 88,155 BROSOWSKE, KAY 84, 155 BROUGHMAN, GARY 34,141 BROWN, BARBARA 84,141 BROWN, R. PAUL 155 BRUCKNER, DOROTHY 141 BRUESEWITZ, RONALD 155 BRUGGEMAN, RONALD 132 BRUNNER, BARBARA 141 BRUNS, JEAN 53 BRUNS, KAREN 132 BRUSS, POLLY 141 BUCHHEIMER, PAUL 44,155 BUCHHOLZ, JEAN 136 BUCHOLZ, ROBERT BUDNIK, LINDA 132 BUELOW, PAUL 82, 132 BUERGER, JANE 141 BUHRKE, BRUCE 61,156 BUNSOLD, RICHARD 78,132 BURAS, ALICE 136 BURBRINK,JUDITH141 BURFEIND, ELIZABETH 51, 53, 88,156 BURGDORF, ROGER 141 BURKART, JEFFREY 136 BURNS, ANN 132 BURROUGHS, DANIEL 132 BUSCH, NANCY 141 BUSH, GERALD 136 BUTH, VICCI156 BUTLER, LINDA 132 BUTZ, LETHA 79,141 MICHAEL LEWIS CO. EST. 1928 PAPER - PLASTIC - MERCHANTS COMPLIMENTS OF A 3003 HIRSCH MELROSE PARK, ILL FRIEND 681-8980 Aid Association for Lutherans Appleton, Wisconsin Fraternalife Insurance LIFE INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED: LASTEXPENSES 0 MORTGAGE I FAMILYINCOME EDUCATIONAL 0 RETIREMENT 0 BUSINESS C CA1RNS,CATHY132 CAIRNS, KATHLEEN 156 CAIRNS, LINDA 141 CAMPBELL, GARY 141 CAPDEVILLE, ROY 184 CARTER, BERNICE 132 CARTER, JANIS 141 CARTER, RICHARD 83, 156 CATT, SUSIE 141 CHANDLER, WILLIAM 34,156 CHARLES,CHRISTINE132 CHIN, WANDA 136 CHRISTIAN, DAVID 83,85,141 CHRISTIAN, JUDITH132 CHRISTIAN, LOIS 156 CLARK, CLARK CLARK CLARK CLAUS, CLAUS. CLAUS, JUDITH A. 132 JUDITH 156 LAUREN 76,141 WENDELL 78,132 ANITA 156 DEBORAH 141 RUTH 141 CLINARD, RANDALL 44,141 CLOW, GERALD 132 COCHRILL, RICHARD COHRS, RICHARD 80,136 COLBA, DAVID 41, 136 COMBS, REBECCA 53, 84,141 CONRAD, ARLENE 65, 80, 88, 136 CONRAD, JAMES'34,49,132 COOPER, CHRISTOPHER COOPER, DARLENE156 COPE, THOMAS 141 CORNILS, JAY 132 COURVOISIER, WESLEY 136 COUSER, THOMAS 87,141 COX, BEVERLY 75, 84, 141 COX, LEONTEEN 141 CRAVEN, RICHARD 39, 156 CREDITY, PAULA 87, 96, 156 CRUISE, JAMES 141 CURRY, PAMELA 51, 53, 88, 157 CURTS,CARIN136 D DAGER, JANICE132 DAIN, SHARON 136 DAIS, MARILYN 84, 141 DALLMANN, HAROLD 141 DAME, LYNDA157 DAME, ROBERT DANAS, JUDY 157 DANKER, SYLVIA 53, 88, 94, 157 DAS, LINDA 136 DAUTENHAHN, KAREN 157 DAVIS, BARBARA 136 DAVIS, TERRY 157 DAY, KATHLEEN 51, 61, 78,136 DECH, CONSTANCE 157 DE LEO, NEAL 39 DEMEYERE, ROGER 34,136 DENNINGER, DORIS 157 DENOW, DENNIS 141 DEWAR, MARGARET 157 DEWESTER, GWEN 132 DICKINSON, HOLLY DIEFENTHALER, MARK 157 DIEHL, JUDY 68, 71,157 DIELMANN, MARILYN 141 DOBBERFUHL, CATHY 79,132 DOCHOW, PAUL DOERN, CAROL 141 DOSTERT, SANDRA 53, 157 DOWIS, PENELOPE 158 DRAEGER, LINDA 79,136 DRAFALL, JANET 132 DRAFALL, JUANITA158 DRATWA, ANTHONY 66, 136 DREBES,JUDITH158 DRESSLER, RONALD 136 DREWS, MARGARET 158 DREWS, RUTH 136 DROEGEMUELLER,RHODA158 DROEGEMUELLER, SHARON 158 DUEKER, KAREN 136 DUENSING, DAVID 142 DUNLAP, JOHN 136 DURFEE, KAREN 66,142 DYROFF, LINDA 158 E EBELING, TIMOTHY 136 EBERT, CAROL 158 EBERT, SALLY 43, 132 ECKERT, PAULA158 EDENFIELD, HARRY 85,158 EGERER, RUTH 158 EGGER, VALERIE158 EGGERDING, MARCIA136 EGGERS, NORMAN 136 EGGERSTEDT, KIM 73, 159 EGGOLD, MARY 83, 84, 142 EGGOLD, THOMAS 60, 83, 159 EGLAND, CHERYL 64, 68, 71,159 EHEIM, JANET 142 EICHBERGER, MARK 142 EICKEMEYER, CAROL 52, 142 ELITT, LUANN 136 ELLARD, JOAN 159 EMDE, EDWARD 34, 136 ENGEL, KAREN 142 ENGELHARDT, JEANETTE 84, 142 ENGLAND, EDWARD 136 ENO, CAROL 159 ENRICE, KATHLEEN 142 ENTSMINGER, JOHN 132 ERAT, MARJORIE 84, 159 ERFOURTH, PRISCILLA 80,136 ERKE, ALAN 132 191 ESCHELS, CURTIS 136 ETNYRE,VICKI132 EURICH,JEANNE159 EVANS, CHERYL 142 EVANS, LYNN EVERSON, PATRICIA 136 EWALD, MARK 104, 142 EWERT, GWEN 159 F FAHL, THOMAS 34,132 FAHRENHOLTZ, MARY 142 FARRI, JOSEPH 137 FASANARO, ROSEMARIE142 FASSHAUER, KENNETH 142 FAULSTICK, MARK 142 FAUR, PETER 132 FAVOR, SANDRA 142 FEDERWITZ, ROBERT FEINSINGER, KAREN 159 FERCHOW, PEGGY 159 FERROLI, LINDA 132 FIBIGER,LYNNE142 FIEHLER, NANCY 142 FIERST1EN,MARSHA132 FISCHER, DAVID 41, 132 FISCHER,NATALIE159 FISCHVOGT, CAROL 132 FISH, JACK47,142 FLATT, RALPH 159 FLESCHHUT, CHRISTINE FLETT, DOUGLAS 132 FLORIAN, PAMELA 160 FLOYD, THEODORA 142 FOLKENING, JOHN 83,142 FORD, LOUANNE137 FOSS, RAYMOND 142 FOUST, CAROLINE 142 FRANCIS, JOHN 49, 142 FRANK, REINHOLD 85,137 FRASE, PAUL 160 I FRAZEE, JAMES 137 FRAZEE, LILLIAN 160 FREEMAN, NANCY 88, 160 FREY, MARTHA 142 FRIEDLI, WILLIAM FRISCH, PAULA 79, 160 FRITSCHE, JOHN FRITZ, MARY 84, 142 FUCHS, RONALD 142 FUNK, DENISE137 G GADOW, DIANNE 51,160 GAEDE, BRUCE 142 GAERTNER, MARTHA 132 GALL, KIM 137 GANDT, EUNICE 132 GARTHA, THOMAS 34, 47, 137 GEHRKE, MARIE 137 GEHRS, PAULINE142 GEISLER, HERBERT 78,132 GOOD IDEA!! 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Fredrickson Storage and Van Company 412 Bonnie Brae River Forest, III. 60305 Y GEISS, CLINTON GEISS, DONNA GERDING, SHARON 52, 79, 80. 88, 137 GERFEN, SANDRA 53,137 GERHARTER, SUSAN 142 GERLING, LARRY 137 GERSMEHL, MARVA 42, 84, 137 GEYE, STEVEN 34, 132 GIBSON, CANDACE 137 G1ER,EDWINA 137 GIERACH, GLORIA 142 GIESCHEN, KATHRYN GIESE, MARY 84,142 GILBERT, WAYNE 142 GILGE, DENNIS 34, 47, 49, 132 GILLMORE, VIRGINIA 160 GIOE,CHRIS137 GIORDANO, THOMAS 160 GLADSTONE, JAMES 66,97, 101, 137 GLICK, VIVIAN 86,160 GLOVER, GLORIA 160 GLOZIK, BARBARA 79,132 GLUSENCAMP, RUTH 75,88,142 GOECKER, DONALD 80,132 GOEHRING, ELAINE GOLCHERT, JUDITH 160 GOLDBECK, LINDA 160 GONZALEZ, ROBERT 142 GORECKI, JANET ,133 GORLINE, GARY 94,161 GOTER, CURTIS 161 GRAEF, RONALD 34, 64, 68, 69, 73, 74, 86, 161 GRAFT, DIANE 69, 75, 82, 142 GRAICHEN, KAREN 133 GRAMS, CAROL 53,137 GRAMS, CAROLYN 88,137 GRANDT, CATHERINE 133 GRASS, JOHN 44, 142 GRAVES, TIMOTHY 161 GRAY, SUSAN 133 GREEN, RICHARD GREMEL, BRUCE 142 GREMEL, KENNETH 44 GRESE, MARY 142 GRIFFITH, DIANE GROH, TERRY 34, 133 GRONEWOLD, SUSAN 137 GROPP, WAYNE 137 GROPPE, BARBARA 137 GROSSHEIDER, NELSON 137 GROTH, GEORGE 137 GROTH, PAUL 142 GRUBE, EDWARD GRUEBER, KATHERINE 86, 161 GRUENDEL, THOMAS GRUMM, SUSAN 133 GUELKER, ELSA 51,133 GUELZOW, JONATHAN 86, 105, 161 GUEMMER, RICHARD 71, 73,142 GUETTIER, SALLY 51,133 GUIDERA, GEORGE 142 GUSTAFSON, JANET 68, 161 GUTZLER, MARK 133 GYLE, EMMI161 H HAACK, PAMELA 51, 53,137 HAAK,CHARLES44,137 HABEDANK, RONALD 142 HACIK, ANNA 51, 53, 88,94 HACKER, CAROL 137 HAGEMAN, RUTH 161 HALL, GEORGE 137 HALL, RODNEY137 HALLEMEIER, KAREN 133 HALVORSON, PETER 104, 142 HAMM, LARRY 34,44 HAMMOND, BURTON 142 HANCOCK, JANET 95,161 HANFT, RICHARD 142 HANEBUTT, JOAN 133 HANKERMEYER, RALPH 142 HANNEMAN, BETTY 142 HANSEN, WILLIAM 142 HARBKE, JAMES 137 HARNISCH, LOUIS 137 HARRE, MARCILE 84,161 HARRISON, RUTH 161 HART, JUDY 70, 87,162 HART, SHARON 133 HARTMAN, LORNA 53,137 HARTWIG, JAMES 142 HARTWIG, SHARRON 95,162 HASELEY, STEPHEN 142 HASLER, SUZANNE 81,142 HASS, RICHARD 142 HASSELMAN, JANET 162 HAUCH, ROBERT 80,133 HAUGEN, JANETTE HAYGEN, PATRICIA 142 HAVENS, GLENN 162 HAYES, JUDY 162 HAYES, M. DIANE 142 HAYNES, ELIZABETH 142 HAYS, DALE 142 HECK, DORIS 143 HEFFELFINGER, MARK 162 HEIDEL, JOAN 162 HEIDLOFF, RICHARD 34, 162 HEIL, JUNE 143 HEIMGARTNER, MARIAN 133 HEIMGARTNER, ROGER 143 HEIMSOTH, GERALD 137 HEIMSOTH, MARK 78,133 HEIMSOTH, ORLYN 143 HEINEMANN, CHARLES HEINS, SUSANNA 162 HEINZE, CAROL 143 HELLMANN, JOAN 84, 143 HELMKE, RICHARD 143 193 HELMREICH, MARIAN 83, 84, 162 HENGELS,CANDICE143 HENKEL, CAROLE143 HENKELL, JOE HENRICHSMEYER, LOIS143 HENRY, MAROLYN 143 HENTSCH, BARBARA 133 HERSCH ER, JUDITH 53,88,162 HERTER, ADA 143 HESEMANN, JOYCE 51, 53,137 HESEMANN, KATHRYN 82,143 HILDEBRANDT, LUANN163 HILGENDROF, EILEEN137 HIMMLER, ARTHUR 67, 83, 85 HINCK, RUTH 133 HINTZE, KATHRYN 133 HINZ, ELLEN 143 HITZEMAN, DALENE133 HOEFT, BARBARA 81,163 HOEFT, PEGGY 137 HOEPPNER, DAVID 143 HOEPPNER, KAREN 133 HOFFHERR, SHARON 143 HOFMEISTER, LINDA 163 HOHMANN, BARBARA 163 HOHMANN, MARK 85 HOLER, PHILIP HOLLAND, SHARON 163 HOLLS, BARBARA 84, 163 HOLTON, MARJORIE163 HOOVER, NANCY 64, 163 HORN, WALTER 163 HORNER, ROBERT 137 HORSTMAN, JAMES 133 HOTALING, LLOYD 143 HOTALING, LLOYD 143 HOUREN, LINDA 143 HOUSEMAN, JOYCE 143 HOWARD, RICHARD 34,137 HRDLICKA, LEROY 143 HUBMEIER, BRUCE 85,163 HULL, SHARON 143 HUNEKE, PAUL 163 HUNTER, MARY ANN 163 HUSSONG, DAVID 133 HUXHOLD, SUZANNE 164 HYNOUS, SALLY 133 I IDE, DARLENE 143 IHRIG, JANE 164 IMHOFF, LAURA 84, 88,143 IMHOFI-IPHYLLIS133 J JABLON, GEORGE 47, 137 JABS, DOREEN133 JACKLE, WILLIAM 143 JACOBS, ESTHER164 JACOBSEN, SUSAN 164 JAECKEL, DANIEL 164 JAECKEL, RUTH 133 ROY STROM RUBBISH ENGINEERS WE NEVER REFUSE REFUSE BE 7-5030 FL4-5000 JAMES, LESLIE 67,143 JANNINGS, GRETCHEN137 JANNUSCH, SHIRLEY 133 JARLING, SUSAN 79,143 JASTER, RUTH 133 JASTRAM, MARSHA164 JERNBERG, CAROL 65, 77,137 JESTER, SHEILA 183 JIERSCHECK, RANDALL 92,143 JOHNSON, ALLEN 143 JOHNSON, CELESTE 164 JOHNSON, KATH RYN 86, 164 JOHNSON, NORMA 51, 53, 88, 164 JOHNSON, PATRICIA 143 JOHNSON, RICHARD 143 JOHNSTON, JAMES 164 JONES, LUTHER 34, 49, 85,137 JONES, T. STANLEY 143 JOSEPH, NANCY 143 JUNG, NANCY 51,133 JUNGKUNTZ, PAULA 72, 164 JURIK, ROBERT 34,44,164 JUST, DARREL143 K KAATZ, STEVEN 66, 137 KAHLFELDT, ALBERT 143 KAISER, GEORGE 143 KAKTINS, ULDIS 143 KALIEBE, KAREN 143 KAMIN, KAREN 95,165 KAMMRATH, MARK 34,133 KAROW, BARBARA 165 KARVELIUS, VICTOR 137 KASPAR, NEAL 38, 39, 85, 165 KASPER,EDNA165 KASTEN, ROBERT 38, 39, 165 KAUFMANN, ROBERT 133 KAZMAIER, JUDITH 165 KAZMIERSKI, JUDY KECK, PATSY 143 KEHM, JONATHAN 133 KEINATH, KAREN 133 KELLER, GAIL KELLERMEIER, LEON 67,165 KELLERMEIER, VIVIAN 133 KELLY, ELLEN 165 KEMPER, KELLY 137 KENT, GAEL KERNKAMP, LYNN 137 KESKE, RICHARD 69, 76, 165 KETELSEN, WELDON 165 KETTLES, JOHN 143 KETTERER, CHERYL KEUER, MARCIA137 KEUP, RONALD KIEL, NANCY 133 KEIPKE, RAMONA KIESEL, RICHARD 138 KIESSLING, KAREN 143 KIESSLING, KATHRYN 143 KILDEY, VALERIE 138 KILLIAN, JOYCE 165 KIMBLE, ANITA143 KIMBLE, KATHLEEN 143 KINDELBERGER, FRED133 KINDELBERGER, SHIRLEY 66, 86,165 KING, THOMAS 166 KINSLER, ROBIN 166 KIRCHNER, DIANE 133 KIRSCH, ROGER 133 KITTLER, RUTH 88, 94, 166 KLAAS, ALAN 34, 144 KLAGES, RONALD 166 KLAMMER, MIRIAM 83, 84, 144 KLEBAUM, JON 144 KLEIN, ARLENE 88,137 KLEMP, DANIEL 133 KLINGBERG, LINDA 166 KLUCK, MARILYN 166 KLUG, BARBARA 166 KLUSEMANN, CAROL 144 KLUTE, EMILY 144 KMET, PAULA144 KNAKE, MARILYN 166 KNAPP, CHRISTINA 53, 88, 133 KNOBLAUCH, RUTH 133 KNOKE, LINDA 144 KNOKE, THEODORE 144 KNUDTEN, KNUDT 34,144 KNUTH, CHARLOTTE 137 KOCH, GARY KOCH, RUDOLF144 KOEHLER, DAVID 144 KOEHNEKE, JANICE 138 KOENEMAN, LOIS165 KOENIG, LINDA 84,144 KOENIG, LORA133 KOENIG, RUTH 144 KOEPKE, JOEL 138 KOEPKE, LYNN 144 KOERNER, WILLIAM 34,44,137 KOESTER, CONSTANCE 144 KOGELMANN, GLORIA 133 KOHLWEY, MARHORIE138 KOHN, DARRYL KOHN, KATHERINE 166 KOLANDER, GARY 68,133 KOLB,ARLENE144 KOLIN, LUCILLE KOLZOW, LINDA 138 KOPETZ, KATHRYN 133 KORN, JAMES 166 KOTTMANN, KEITH 133 KOZIC, BARBARA 133 KRANZLER, RUBY 133 KRAUSE, CAROL 144 KRAUSE, DONNA 144 KREGER, MARIE 144 KRENTZ, LOIS 144 KRESTENSEN, BONNIE 167 KRETCHMER, GLORIA 167 195 KRETSCHMAR, CHARLOTT KRETSCHMAR, MARGARET 167 KREY, FREDERICK 138 KREYLING, BARBARA KREYLING, DEBORAH 52,133 KREYLING, LYNNE 66,86,167 KRIEGER, JEAN 79,167 KROCK, JANET 84,138 KROHNE, GARY 167 KROHSE, RONALD 69, 74, 86, 167 KROPP, RUTH KRUEGER, WALTER 97,167 KRUSE, DEBORAH 144 KRUSE, KATHERINE 167 KUCHARIK,JUDITH167 KUCK, WILLIAM 167 KUEKER, RICHARD 144 KUHLMANN, ROBERT 34, 50, 144 KUHN,CANDICE144 KUK,KARYN133 KULAT, KUMPF. KUREK KURRE KURTH KURTZ, L TERRY 133 ANNA 82, 144 STEPHEN 77,104, 144 PATRICIA 79,167 CLAIRE 144 LEONHARDT92,133 LACKLAND, PHILIP LAMS, JOHN 168 LAMBORN, RONALD 60,144 LANDDECK, DAVID 144 LANGE, JUDY 138 LANGE, STARLAYNE133 LANGHANS, DORIS 168 LANIER, LOREN 03 LASSMAN, TERRYE168 LASTIG, ELAINE 93, 144 LAUPER, VERA 168 LAVO,GEORGENE168 LEDER, MARGARET 144 LEDER, REBECCA 81, 97,168 LEE, ALLEN 93,138 LEFEVRE, CAROLYN 79, 144 LEHENBAUER, BARBARA 133 LEHRBASS, DONNA 168 LEIDEL, BONNIE 144 LEIDICH, ROY 44, 168 LEIKIP, DANIEL 97, 144 LEIMBACH, JOYCE 144 LEINBERGER, CAROLYN 144 LEMKE, JANE 133 LEMKE, SHIRLEY 144 LENK, CAROL 138 LEVERENZ, LINDA 144 LEWIS, GAIL 84, 168 LEWIS, MARSHA 20,168 LIBBERS, LEXIE138 LIEDER,CHARLENE133 LIEDER, CHARLES 78,133 LIEDER, DAVID 168 LIETZ, BARRY 144 LILLICH. PATRICIA 133 LILLIE, MARK 85,144 LINEBERGER, DAVID 168 LINGWOOD,BETHINE169 LIPSKE, PAUL 34 LISKA, PAUL 144 LISIUS,CARL138 LITTLE, DONALD 144 LOGSDON, LEEANN LOPPNOW, BONITA 144 LOPPNOW, JOANN 169 LORENZ, DEL 138 LORENZ, THOMAS 138 LOWE, RANDY 44, 85, 144 LOWERY, JOANN 144 LUBBEN, WILLIAM 144 LUCE, MARGO 133 LUDTKA, LAWRENCE 97, 138 LUEBKE,JUDITH133 LUECHT, MARILYN 138 LUECK, JOHN 49, 144 LUEDTKE,TODD169 LUEDTKE, WILLIAM 34, 47, 133 LUHRING, BARBARA 169 LUKE, BARBARA 82,144 LUNGREN, BETTY 169 M MADISON, CONSTANCE 169 MADSEN, STEVEN 50,133 MAEH R, AUDREY 145 MAHLER, BETH 138 MAHNKE, GLENN MAHOVLIC. CRAIG 133 MAKA,JUDITH53, 145 MALESKE, MADELEINE138 MANN, CAROL 145 MANNEL, RICHARD MANSKE, THOMAS 34, 49, 85, 138 MARCH ESKE, RALPH 34,145 MARKWORTH, DONNA 169 MARL, LINDA 145 MARSKE, KATHLEEN 145 MASCH, LAURIE 60, 83, 84,169 MASON, DIXIE 145 MATTES, GRANT 145 MATTH ES, ELAINE 145 MATTHEWS, MARK 78,169 MATZKE, GERALD 169 MATZKE, MARK 34, 85,145 MCCHESNEY, MARY 145 MCCOLLUM, CAROL 68, 76, 82. 87, 145 MCHALPINE,CATHY145 MCKIM, GALE 50,134 MCNEELEY, MARK 169 MEHL, JOHN 169 MEIER, DIANE 138 MEIER, MARTHA 145 MEIERS, SHARYN 88,145 MERKLE, SHIRLEY 68,145 MERSIOVKSY, PHYLLIS 86,170 MERZ, JUDITH 170 METSCHER, SHARON 145 MEUNIER, DENNIS 34,138 MEYER, ALFRED 145 MEYER, CHERYL 134 MEYER, GARY 138 MEYER,GERALDINE145 MEYER, HAROLD 145 MEYER, MARY 134 MEYER, PAMELA 145 MEYER, THOMAS 85,170 MEYERMANN, KAREN 51,134 MICKLEY, KAELEEN134 MICKLEY, RALPH 170 MIEDING, MARY 79,170 MIELKE, DAVID 145 MIESNER,JUDITH170 MILAM, SUSAN 170 MILANY, JOAN 170 MILL, KATHLEEN 67,170 MILLER, LAURA 170 MILLER, MARY 138 MILLER, NANCY 170 MILLER, ROLF145 MILLER, SANDRA 134 MINNICK, JOHN 138 MINNOCK, EILEEN 145 MODEROW, MARY 69, 74, 170 MOECKEL, LORENE 84,104,171 MOELLER,CAROLYN134 MOER, LOUISE MOLDENHAUER, JUDY 171 MOLIN, LYNNE145 MOLL, SALLY 145 MONCZNIK, STEVEN 145 MORGAN, LINDA 134 MORITZ, JOHN 171 MORITZ, RONALD 34, 171 MOSEL, DOUGLAS 138 MORITZ, JOHN 171 MORITZ, RONALD 34, 171 MOSE, DOUGLAS 138 MOSER, CLAUDIA171 MOUNTS, SHERI 138 MUEHL, SHARON 145 MUELLENBACH, GLORIA 171 MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER MUELLER. 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GAIL 134 OBERBECK, MELODY 78,146 OCHS, CAROLYN 172 ODETT, LYNNE 81,172 OELRICH, JAMES 34,138 OFFERMANN, JOHN 78 OLIVER, PATRICIA 146 OLSON, JOHN 134 OPHARDT, JEAN 84,146 OPPERMANN, JOHN 134 ORMEROD, JANET 134 OSBORN, PAMELA 134 OSENBERG, DONNA 138 OSWALD, SANDRA 138 OTT, LINDA 134 OTTEN, MIRIAM 79, 84, 86,172 OTTO, EMALEE138 OTTO, MARK 146 P PAKAN, CHARLOTTA 146 PALISCH, SUSAN 172 PALMER, RACHEL 51, 53, 88,172 PALUCH, ALLAN 146 AMERICA'S HEADQUARTERS FOR FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES - FURNISHINGS - EQUIPMENT FOR CLUBS - HOTELS - RESTAURANTS SCHOOLS - HOSPITALS - INSTITUTIONS EDWARD DON 81 COMPANY 2201 S. LASALLE ST. CHICAGO, ILL. 60616 Papa, lVlama and all the little Bears thank all the Concordia Students, their Parents and many friends for their wonderful and courteous patronage. Papa Bear GOLDEN BEAR Pancake House RESTAURANTS 7301 W. North Ave, River Forest, Ill. 7232 W. 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Q, , . w w K E wx 2, This year, as in years past, the PILLARS staff has endeavored to present the Student Associa- tion with a testimony of the year's events and happenings. PIL- LARS 1968 has been a challenge to the Concordia family, offering to every member of the Associa- tion the opportunity to express his journalistic, organizational, and creative talents. The theme of this book has been Life , . . New Life, and it is with this thought that this edition of PILLARS is presented to the Glory of our God. The Editoral Staff of PILLARS 1968 Co-Editors: PAULA FRISCH MARY MIEDING Assistant Editor: VELDA STATL ER Business Manager: RICH UTECH Sports Editor: GARY TEYLER Organizations Editor: DEE WICHMANN Faculty Editor: CAROLYN LEFEV RE Underclassmen Editor: SUE JARLING SEnior Editor: JEAN KRIEGER Advertisements: GARY TATE Art Editors: KEN WILKE PAM ROONEY Copy and Layout Editors: PATTI KURRE LETHA BUTZ The Staff would also like to extend its thanks to the following: PRESIDENT MARTIN L. 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