Concordia University Chicago - Pillars Yearbook (River Forest, IL)
- Class of 1969
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Here we shall have a song - Gladness of heart, for into the rights' long And restless dreams, cold world hlled with hate Comes love which makes us new and will create In us new voices that in talking, speak, New ears that hearing, listen, minds that seek To write new songs that end the silence, share Good news of which we have been made aware 2 92450 5, X V I we-A ' -fa. M JI 'll LDS ARE Y Rl , Sf ' if me 2 Q 'ZZ ,auf X 4 W4 l 5 Street marchers and protestors talk and hear But fail to.speak and listen, when they lack The content that is ours in Christ - the clear And precious message which can lead us back To love and Joy - to giving blood instead Of shedding it, to teaching those deprived, To giving hungry food, as U we'd fed The Lord to sharing when we have arrived A t peace. Our words have meaning - we can speak, And, having much to share we listen, give To others strength, receive from them in weak Times aid and com fort. Thus, to grow and live In Christ, the members in community, found Our place in classes, groups, and living! We Know meaning in the silences around. - l fwix , f ,ly 2 , 1 WM W , .. X L K V: .E V My SZ Z 4 -r-.K , Q f52,,,5 . 5, Z Z M 'ff I fl Y wf ,522 ,, 441 a, . . , f I X W f f . f 1:1- Q 1 , 4 4 Z 2 2 'WW -'A' , 7 'far 'Q 5 zz ,MS X Ps 5 ww V Q gg' Sw :V if A W J M45 F' si: Ji a gl? Hb L . IO Q fi f' r TABLE OFCONTENTS Special Events 12 Faculty 30 Seniors 52 U na'erclassrn en 94 Organizations 122 Sports I 50 A a' vertisenz en ts ana' Index I 72 ' ' The S u b way Walls 206 11 Lt i 32, X I , at 7, .fra ,Wi ' 4 ffl ff' fn r f ,A if II I ..ll,... W I I I I Il 1, I Q. I I .I I I I I I I if II II . 'II I ,N I III I ,X : II ' 'I I II I II I II I, 1 I I S V I I i I ' I I I I ,X I Iv It I I ' I I I I I Ii I I I I ' I S ,l E .I I .L f III I I: I A I I -- .' ,- ' ' V ' 1 L, , . , f . ! 1 , V' n 4 A+ 1 v p . 4 i 1 Y I. f 4. g . X g X Y . fl Y i , I .Q 1 'I 5 , , L -gy F 'eq-,-. ' . 5 HM A A If , : 'Q , 4. .f A . Q 'A' f ' W M .- -, MA . - -,,,-.i. - --1 -M -'1'4-A- k 14 uf.. W xsl l . jx ,An 'JN A . 'G' 5 rv A 5 ,s y Q, -v us- A h via ! N . www ,.,-M. WEP ,..., v wr..- 7 Q I .544 F, i . i HOMECOMING '68 Queen Linda Emde and her court - Ruth Prehm, Linda Schaaf, Cathy McHa!pine, Judy Rebber, Judy Wehrmann, and Linda Nash reigned over Concordia's Homecoming '68 events. These in- cluded a victorious game against St. Procopius, a ban- quet, a dance, and the Vogues Concert. OCTOBER FEST The German club sponsored the 1968 Octoberfest. The gym contained a German band, food and decorations of Ger- many. A contest was held jor the smallest and largest mug. Mrs. Morrison and Mr. Ewald taught the students German songs and dances. 'sw ELECTION YEAR 1968 During the election year of 1968 serveral politicians visited CTC. Paul Simon, who became the lt. govenor oflllinois, spoke on campus. Another visitor was the brother of President Nixon. During a mock election CTC students went along with the Nation and voted for President Nixon. CHILDRENS NIGHT All thefun ofa carnival was given to many children ofthe inner city. This special evening, given by Field Work, was called CHILDRENS NIGHT. Many CTC students helped take the children on tour Geiseman Auditorium done in a carnival style, which included a fun house, games and free pop- corn. Tony Dratwa, Kirk Bolt, Karen Reimer and others dressed in clown outfits performed for the children. Towards the end of the evening the child- ren saw theplay Goldilocks and the three Bears. Under the leadership of Mike Weber the Held work had many programs. The programs includ- ed tutoring inner city children visiting the elderly and veterans hospital along with other pro- grams. One of the major programs was the Louisiana work project at Eastertime. WINTER WEEKEND The Winter Weekend was the bright spot of the winter quarter. Josh White preformed in the Geiseman Auditorium. Friday night there was a dance. Then on Saturday night after the basketball ganze there was entertainment cojf fee house style in Geiseman. DA Y OF DIA LOG APRIL 16,1969 During the year of Campus disorders our campus developed some new ideas. The administration, faculty and students on a Wednesday in April held seminars to discuss problems. Task Forces were the outcome of the meetingsj These Task Forces studied issues and made suggestions for the 1969- 70 school year. 21 CONCOR DIA THEA TER The Chinese Wall fNov. 9 and 101 and Luv Uan. 25 and 261 were the plays presented during the 1968- 69 school year. The Chinese Wall , presented in the round asked many questions of the modern man. On the lighter side the 1964 play Luv brought many laughs to the auditorium. THE SPRING MUSICAL The Spring Musical directed by Prof Grotelueschen brought the Lerner and Loewe production of Brigadoon. The 1947 musical brought a bit offantacy to Geiseman A uditoriunz. MA Y l6,17,18 The leading roles were played by Dan Blegen, Beth Weerls andJack Kettles. p eg!!! X f W! ff X y off, VAX 1 A ff I. .ff f fa:-'ggu:1,,t,.wg-5: X A A 5 l,,..f :.7i Zim YW. t CHILDRENS THEATER The '68-69 Childrens theater season began in October with the Madge Miller adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. After several preformances at CTC, Alice, the White Rab- bit, Cheshire Cat and all the rest loaded the shuttle busesfor a road show to Milwaukee. Another one of the plays, Pinocchio, took to the road from Feburary 2 7 to March 4. The Pinocchio play was presented before large audiences in Detroit. Thefnal play presented in CU Hall was a mystery entitled The Sandalwood Box. This play, directed by Sharon Vaughan, was adaptedfrom a Washington Irving short sto- ry The Legend ofthe Moor's Legacy. This marked the end of an era for C hildren's Theater in CU Hall,' because plans were made to convert CU Hall into a temporary library. 9. , , W1 4' 2 3 3 The spring brought the Mission Fair. MISSION FAIR A week was set aside where students were confronted with missions in the world. This was helpful to many because several members of the senior class took foreign calls. 26 SPRING BANQUET MA Y 9,1969 Kathy Ott and Wanda Kahre, co-chairmen of the 1969 Spring Banquet, gave the student body the SPRING OF AQUARIUS. Mr. Faszh0lz's humor, the gave! ceremony with Art and Keith, the prime rib, and the music of The Management made the evening most enjoyable. CALL NIGHT MA Y2, 1969 President K oehneke promised a short message and it was short, This and other memories including shouts ofjoy, ajew tears and much happiness Com- prised the evenls ofCal! Nighl 1969. 92450 GRA DUA TION MA Y 29,1969 I , ZAA Lg? ggi . ,. ,,Q,, , e ursfkf' 1' P2302 ?v-af Ng., SEL .,.. Q .,, . .,.,. :AW A .,.,,. 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'ffmvfgwlh Q f - ?2g:4, Q, : Mi' - 2, ' ew-f iff ' ' '----was J ' on f 13, A --'- 2 by ,Q ax ' Ni, N4 . k fl f Q71 ' S 7 5 i 5 ww .,,, ,, wx Q , f , 1 Q, . 4 ,4 ygg -YF-l,'!s:4' .- Qing 4 425' ,V3 , dm Pillars e 1969 The Art of Nonversation Some years ago I read a fascinating and humorous editorial by John K easler on the elusive and graceful art of nonversation W the capacity to be comfortable with quietude, the ability to jjnd companionship with someone without being forced into being a con versationalist, the freedom to abstain front entering in upon every discussion of worthless trivia. It is such a great blessing to have friends with whom you can be quiet, who do not think it a criminal waste of time Uthey slump around and say nothing, who reject the heresy that good conversation is a dying art, who accept the theory that there is majesty in The Sound ofSilence. There is a need to enjoy the therapy of the sound of silence. As teachers you will speak many words and hear many more. You will want to find time in your busy, noisy, wordy days to retreat to some place where the sound of silence becomes a sym- phony Qlpeace. Be still, and know that I am God, says the Psalmist. 1 am exalted among the nations, I am exalted in the earth. The Lord ofhosts is witlt us,' the God ofJacob is our Refuge. lPsa1m 46: 10.11 f God is such a Refuge to Whom you can retreat and be still. As you enter the sanctuary of Holy Scriptures, you will hear Him speak words ofjudgment in order that you may rejoice in His words of grace. His pardon will transform the turbulence of your sin-troubled soul into the silence ofa heart at peace with aforgiving God. There is, of course, nothing so fearful as the total sound of silence front God, when He has nothing more tolsay because someone has turned Hint off, and will not hear either His word ofjudgment ofHis word ofgrace. Pray the Holy Spirit to keep you a good listener to the voice ofGod. Live an abundant life in the Scriptures. But back to friends with whont you can be quiet. friends who do not expect you to be a conversationalist,friends who know you need their presence and offer you their understanding as you silently rely upon their friendship. God is such a Friend in Christ Jesus. He listens to you. He understands you, He loves you. Even without a wordfrom you, He can interpret the sound ofyour silence. M. L. Koehneke President 32 Kenneih R. Schueler, B.A Dean Qf'Studenls,' Associate Pmfkssor Qf'The0logy. Eunice R. Heyne, M.S. W.,' Dean of Women. 33 Carl L. Walsc'hmia'I, Ph.D.,' Academic Dean Projbssor of M usic. i Wayne E. Lttcht, Ph.D,,' Dean of Meng Associate Professor of Education and Psychologj 2 ef Waldemar W. A ffeldt, Ph.D.,' Director of Placement: Division Chairman of Educa- tion and Psychologyg Professor of Education and Psychology. f iff, i i y x 5' 5 -1-tag A ,-1 . VVS X X- if -was ' sfsff Elmer A. Arnst, M.A.g Director ofStudent Teaching and Internship, Associate Pro- jessor of Education and P.s'-whology. .41 Senske, M.A.,' and Wiyred F. Kruse, LL.D.,' Office ofthe Registrar. 34 Theology Walter R. Bounzan, B.D., Dr. Theol.: Associate Professor of Theology. Robert A. Hausman, B.D., S.T.M.,' As- sistant Professor of Theology. Ralph D. Gehrke, B.D., Ph.D.,' Division Chairmanq Professor ofTheolog1 Hillman W. Fischer, B.D.q Assistant Pro- jessor of Theology. Wesley W. Isenberg, B.D., Ph.D.,' Asso- ciate Professor of Theology. 35 Albert E. Glock, B.D., Ph.D.,' Associate Pro jessor of Theology. Paul A. Mundinger, M.A.,' Associate Pro- jessor of Theology, Daniel E. Poellot. B.D.,' Associate Profes- sor of Theology. Wit Thomas W. Strieter, S.T.M.,' Assistant Professor ofTl1eolog,1'. Foreign Language Charles D. Froehlieh, B.D., S, T.M., A.M.,' Associate Professor of Theolo- gy ana' Humanities. William M. Ewald, B.A.,' Instructor in German. Paul T. K reiss, Ph.D.,' Associate Professor ofGerman. I 36 Walter M. Wangerin, Ph.D.,' Professor of Theology and Education. Erika K. Bieber, M.A.,' Instructor in German. Edith M. Morrison, M.A.,' Assistant Pro- fessor of German. Social Science S i Peter M. Becker, M.A.,' Assistant Profes- sor of Sociology. Rudolph W. Heinze, Ph.D.,' Associate Professor of Social Science. Wilbert H. Rosin, B.D., Ph.D.,' Division Chairnianq Associate Professor of Social Science. X 8 :E V V . if gem s s' -. 3 Virginia Coso, M Assistant Professor ofSociol0gy, William L. Erickson, B.D., M.Th.,' ln- P structor in Sociology. Marshall A. Ltpson, M.A.,' Instructor in Political Science. 37 1 u George R. Nielsen, Ph.D.,' Associate Pro- fessor ofSocial S cience. Science Ana' Mathematics W S . W ' V 4' X Marvin H. Bartell, M.S.,' Assistant Profes- sor of Biology. Andrew K. Prinz, Ph. D.,' Associate Pro- fessor ofSocial Science. Walter A. Vahl, M.A.,' Associate Profes- sor of History and Political Scienceq Direc- tor of Correspondence and Extension. Norman E. Young, Ed. D.,' Division Chairmang Associate Professor of Sci- ence and Mathematics. Charles H. Dietz, Jr., M.B.S.5 Instructor in Mathematics. 38 Kenneth A, Domroese. Ph.D.,' Associate Professor of'Biology. Herbert H. Gross, Ph.D,,' Professor of Geography. William H. Kammrath, M.A.,' Instructor in Geography. Claretzce M. Dre ws, MA .4ssot'iate Pro- fessor of G eography. Edwin H. Homeier, Jr., Ph.D.q Assistant Professor offhenzistry. at Judith C. Kaponya, B.A.,' Instructor in Geography. 39 Martin E, P, Friedrich, Ph,D.,' Associate Professor o f KC 'l1t'I71l.S'II l'. William M. Hussong, M. N.S.,' Instructor in Earth Science. Donald D. Koetke, Ph,D.g Assistant Pro- fessor of' Physics Marlin A, Kreidl, M.S.,' Director of De- velopmerzr ana' Fiela' Serviceg Assislant Projkfssor ofGeograplzy. Richard A. Mazak, Pl1.D.,' Associate Pro- jkssor oj'Physics. Barbara A. Scllllllldl, MA .L.S.,' lnsirucror in Biology. Arnold D. Sludtmann, B.A,,' Assislanr Professor of Physics . Raymond M. Moehrlin, M.S.,' Assislant Professor ofMathematics. English Ana' H umani lies William H. Lehmann, Jr., Ph.D.,' Division Clzairmang Direclor of Library S ervicesq Associale Projbssor oj'Pl1ilosophy. 40 ,Sq Robert L. Conners, B.S.,' Assistant Profes- sor of English. Paul G. Groteluschen, M.A,,' Associate Professor ofSpeech and English. F. Samuel Janzow, Ph. D.,' Associate Pro- fessor ofEnglish and Theology. Eunice R. Eijert, M..-1.5 Instructor in Speech. Marguerite E. Hartmann, Instruc- tor in English. iff :ft 1 M Q rf . 'z , X b E .i ., ,X X Q, . A . X 0-3 rw Y i f ..'. 5, V ' f 4 X gay: .,,5M, 'I 4 e f fi f ., f, , N 0' , 'gli ,Af A V s 9' 5 N ., we bw ' I QQ felis ' g ' .. f Henry L. Lettermann, M.A.,' Assistant Professor of English. 41 Earl R. Genzel, M,A.,' Instructor in Speech. Rf .3 L. 72' 2:5 iff-' f i ,f ' ,Q 75- Q, Kenneth L. Heinitz, fessor ofEnglt'sh. 1 S - ,, Ph. D. ,' A ssociate Pro- Q l i l I i . , r I 2 l V Merle L. Radke, Ph.D.,' Professor of English. David T. Stein, M.A.,' ,-Issistant to the President: Assistant Professor of Lan- guage ana' Humanities. Art Carl H. Seaer. M.A.,' Associate Professor ofEnglish. Sharon R. Vaughan, M.A,Ea'.,' Instructor inSpeeeh. Karl E. Sorenson, M.A.,' Assistant Profes sor ofLanguage ana' Humanities. ..,. . . ii Ke Walter W. Martin, M.A.,' Associate Professor ofArt. Arthur F. Geisert. M.A.,' Instructor in Art. 42 Education and Psychology Elmer A. Arnst, M. Ed.,' Associate Profes- sor of Education and Psychology. Robert H. King, B.D., M.A.,' Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology. .fry 1, Waldemar W. A jfeldt, Ph.D.,' Director of Placententg Division Chairnzang Professor of Education and Psychology. James F. Cassens, B.A., B.D.,' Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology. Victor C. Krause, Ph.D.,' Director of Schmeiding C enterg Professor of Educa- tion and Psychology. 43 Edward J. Keuer, Ph. D.,' Director of Graduate Program: Associate Professor of Education and Psychology. Charles W. Laabs, M..4.Ed.,' Assistant Professor olEducation and Psychology. James O. Roberts, Pl1.D..' Associate Pro- fessor of Education and Psychology. Eldor C. Sieving. M.,4.,' ,Associate Projcs- .sor of Education and Psychology. Wayne E. Lucht, Ph.D.,' Dean of Meng Associate Projcssor of Education and Psychology . Ernst Roenzke, M..-1.5 Assistant Professor ofEa'ucation and Psychology. Ellen M. Tjcrnagel. M.A.Ed.,' Instructor in Education. 44 Albert V. Maurer, Ph.D.,' Professor of Education and Psychology. Donna L. Siemro, B.S.,' Instructor in Edu- cation and Psychology. Allan R. Zimmer, M.A.Ed.,' Assistant Professor of Education. Ph ysical Education Harold F. Brockberg, Ed.D.,' Associate Professor of Physical Education. Awed L. Hermann, M. Ed.: Instructor in Physical Education. Conrad J. Aurnann, M. Ed.,' Division C hairmanq Assistant Professor of Physical Education. William C. Driskill, M.A.Ed.,' Instructor in Physical Education. Lois A. Klart, M.S.,' Assistant Professor of Physical Education. 45 N, f 851749 6' 1 Jr f i '4F!'9 , 'v t Thomas 0. Faszholz, MA A ssistant Professor ofPhysical Education. e fx xxx 3. Judith C. Kretzshntar, M.P,E,,' Assistant Professor of Physical Educa Il0I1, Music Rnberl L. Bzzme, M. Mu.v.,' .4s.wcl'alc' Pm- ,fessor Q1 Music. Hvrberl H. GUIXCII, D. filing .'I,K.Xfll'lvl1If.' Pmfesmr gf ,xfll.Vl'C, Paul G. Bunjex, Ph. D.: Division Chairmanq Projbssor 0fMu5ic. Dumllzx I. f'wt'lt'I'lt1,Q. .1l..U,, lflwlruulnr IH .Uusli , Carl F. Hallvr. .'ll..Uuv.,' Profcxgwr Q1 .Ulzxlii 46 Tlmn1aX E. Givsclrell, D..'llus..' Asxofiale Pl'Qff'S.WUl' Qf'.'Ul1XIL'. Julia ,-1. Hennig, D,M..-1.5 .-Ixsociale Pro- Afkfxsor QI' Music. Vicror G. Hildner, M.Mus.5 Associale Professor ofMusic. Lucille C. Melinat. B.M.E.,' lnslructor in Music. Carl F. Schalk, M.Mus., M.A.R,,' Asso- ciale Professor ofMusic. Richard W. Hillert, D. Mus.,' .-issociale Projessor of Music. Evangeline L. Rimbach, Ph.D.,' .-issociate Professor of Music. s 1 Adriane van Bergen. M..4.,' lnslruclor in Music. 47 Natalie R. Jenne, D..1I..4..' .elssociale Pro- fessor of Music. Harold T. Rolzlfing. .1I..Uus.,' .-lffllillllll Professor of llusic. Leslie R. Zc'z1'd1'eA, PILD., Prufzwsor of Music. S ludent Services R eceplionisl Purchasing Bank ft I II In ,II -I II I II NI I I II I II I I I I I I II I II II I II I I I, I I II II II I WI ,I II I I I I R. I I II' an I ld I - ,111 W , Q was S4S'Wffw, H-gif, -if nun-- ' Food Service 5394 Heallh Service Post Offce 50 Field S er vice Martin Kreidt Thomas Phillips 51 F- C hx TIMOTHYA BRA HAM HISTORY-POLITICAL SCIENCE Frankenmuth, Michigan Assigned to: Trinity Wahiawa, Hawaii Activities: College Chorus, Concordia Players, German Clulv, Intramurals, International Relations Club. Kapelle, SFL, Spectator, Proctor. FRED A. ACETO,.lR. PHYSICA L EDUCA TION Plainiiew, L.I., New York Assigned to: Grace Winter Haven, Florida Activities: Basketball, Intramurals, Athletic Floor Leader. CARLA J. ALBERS MUSIC EDUCA TION Mil waukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: Zion Omaha, Nebraska CHRISTINE E. ALBERS ENGLISH-SECONDARY Fort Wayne, Indiana Assigned to: Luther High School South Chicago, Illinois Activities: Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Sound Majority Singers. TIMOTHYT. ALBERS PSYCHOLOGY W au watosa, Wisconsin Graduate Study Activities: Intramurals, Psychology Club. GAR Y M. ALBERT BIBLEA ND DOCTRINE Wisconsin Rapids. Wisconsin Not assigned. Activities: Religious Discussion Group, Latin Clulv. Religious Floor Leader. PHILIP M. AMT ADMINISTRATION Fort Wayne, Indiana Deferred: Casa Cares, Italy Activities: College Choir, Concordia Players, In- tramurals, Kapelle, CIA, Parent Weekend, Senior College Choir, Social Floor Leader, Freshman Camp Staff Interned: Dallas, Texas SUSANLANDERSON GERMAN Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Salem St. Louis, Missouri Activities: Intramurals. vm' LINDALUANTTILA SALLYA. BARR Y GUIDANCE ENGL ISH-SECONDA R Y Bai' City, Michigan Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: E. Bethlehem Assigned to: US. Bureau of Indian A lfairs Detroit, Michigan. Activities: College Choir, German Club, Intra- murals' SFL Proctor LOIS A. A USTENSEN ENGLISH S USA N L. BA R TEL HIS TOR Y ,4 ND ,4 MERICA N LITER,-1 TURE Milwaukee, Wisconsin Berkeley, Illinois Assignment pending. Assigned to: Redeemer Activities: College Chorus, Intramurals. Phi Bayside, New York Alpha Theta. Activities: College Choir, Womenfs Couneil, Athletic Floor Leader, SA Representative. 'JZ' JOHN BAGINSKI MATHEMATICS Decatur, Illinois Not yet assigned, Activities: Bridge Club, Intramurals, CIA. lnterned: Clintonville, Wisconsin ELAINE BARTHEL ENGLISH A ND A MERICA N LITERA TURE Niagara Falls, New York Not yet assigned. Activities: German Club, Intramurals. DEBORAH A. BA RNETT CURRICULUM A ND INSTRUCTION Sl. Albans, New York Assigned to: St. Philips Toledo, Ohio Activities: Intramurals, WA RA. MAR YE. BA UER Quincy, Massachusetts Assigned to: Na:areth C hieago. Illinois' ELAINE B. BA UCH Hamlin, New York Assigned to: St. John Ocala, Florida. wrrw' HIS TOR Y DIANEE. BARNHART NANCYEBEAUCHAMP CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION PHYSICAL EDUCA TION Festus, Missouri Detroit, Michigan Assigned to: Lutheran Church of Assigned to: Our Saviour Webster Gardens Fenton, Missouri Webster Groves, Missouri, Activities: Extramurals, Intramurals, P. E, Club. 55 RONDA BECIQ PSY CHOLOGi SUSAN M. BELLINGER Jefferson City Missouri PHYSICAL EDUCA TION Assigned to. Grate Saginaw, Michigan Queens Village, New York Assigned to: Our Redeemer Activities: Chapel Choir, Kapelle, SEL, Psy- Cincinnati, Ohio chology Club, YL TG, A CDR, Field Work. Activities: Extramurals, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader Nw ELAINER. BECKER CHARLES E. BENEDUM SOCIOLOGY YOUTH LEADERSHIP Wau watosa, Wisconsin Altamont, Illinois Assigned to: lnzmanuel Assigned to: Trinity Sheboygan, Wisconsin ColoradoSprings, Colorado Activities: Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, Activities: Chapel Choir, College Choir, Con- cordia Plaiers Womens Council YLTG Freshman Camp. SUSANBEGICK SPEECH Bay City, Michigan Assigned to: Immanuel SI Louis Missouri Activities: Intramurals. DONNA D. BEHNKEN PSYCHOLOGY Forest Park, Illinois Assigned to: Epiphany Montgomery, Alabama Activities: Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, Womens Council. MARGARET G. BEHRENS BIBLEA ND DOCTRINE Blue Island, Illinois Assigned to: St. Matthew New Britain, Conneticul Activities: Politics Club, Religious Discussion Group, SFL, Religious Floor Leader. A CDR, Worship Committee. Track . L. DIANNE BERG Urbana, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul Kankakee, Illinois Activities: Intramurals. JOEL E. BERKELA ND PHYSICAL EDUCA TION Inglewood, California Deferred: Casa Cares, Italy Activities: Ambassadors for Christ, Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals, Men's Council, Pep Band. JUDITH L. BENEDUM SOCIOLOGY Wau watosa, Wisconsin Assigned to: Trinity Tinley Park, Illinois Activities: Sociology Club, Intramurals. MARILYN H. BENUSKA PSYCHOLOGY North Ridgeville, Ohio Assigned to: First Lutheran El Monte, California Activities: College Choir, Womens Council, Reli- gious Floor Leader. PSYCHOLOGY i 1 GAR YA. BEYER BIBLE Milwaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. Peters Milwaukee, Wisconsin Activities: Intramurals, MOD, PHILIP G. BICKEL BIBLE Valparaison, Indiana Assigned to: Immanuel Valparaiseo, Indiana Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Ambassadors for Chrt'st, Intramurals, Tennis. I CONSTANCEK. BIEHLER SOCIOLOGY Portland, Oregon Assigned to: Trinity Portland, Oregon. i i b 1 i , i LYNNEM. BINKLEY HISTORY I' North Tonawanda, New York t Assigned to: Jehovah C hieago, Illinois E Activities: Intranturals, Phi Alpha Theta. W' t E 1 1 1 li i l 1 i MARSHA R. BLOHM ENGLISH AND A MERICA N LITERA TURE Defanee, Ohio Assigned to: Immanuel Albuquerque, New Mexico. FRA NCES A. BOCKO VER ENGLISHA ND AMERICAN LITERA TURE Tipton, Indiana Assigned to: First Good Shepherd Las Vegas, Nevada. 57 KARLYN L. BODE SPEECH Strongsville, Ohio Not assigned. LOREN BODENDIECK SPEECH Cahokia, Illinois Assigned to: Prince of'Peace Sl. Louis, Missouri KARENJ.BOHLMAN ' PHYSICAL EDUCA TION MiUord, Illinois Assigned to: Zion Chicago, Illinois Activities: Band, Extramurals, Intramurals, Pep Band, SFL, WA RA, Athletic Floor Leader. Religious Floor Leader, P.E. Club. MARTHA C. BOWMAN ART St. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: St. Philip Detroit, Michigan Activitiesi Dominoes, Art Club. ENGLISH CAROL A. BOZYCH A ND AMERICA N LITERA TURE C hicago. Illinois Assigned to: St. Peter Schaumburg, Illinois, DAVID D. BRA UN MUSIC-SECONDARY POLLYE. BRUSS ART St. Paul, Minnesota Wau watosa, Wisconsin Assigned to: Lutheran Church of Webster Not assigned. Gardens Activities: A rt Club, Social Floor Leader, Senate. Wehs'Ier.s' Groves, M issouri Activities: Chorale Choir, Intranzurals, Kapelle, Senior College Choir, BETTY A. BRINIS MA NN CURRICUL UM AND INSTR UCTIOIV I'IU'1'l6'IUII, Illinois' Assigned to: Axhhurn Chicago. Illinois Activities: Field Work. THOMAS R,BRAZIlVSIx'Y ENGLISH .IAlVER.BLlERGER A ND A MERICA N LITERA TURE MA THEMA TICS-SECONDAR Y Dglrojlv MI'L'I1igal1 QlllI1C.1', IIILIIUIS Assigned to: St. John Assigned to: Lutheran High School Roulzexter, Michigan HON-V1017, TFXUS Activities: Intramurals, Field Work, Activities: Intramurals, Spectator, ACDR, YLTG. Columbus, Ohio Assigned to: Hope JUDITHS. BURBRINK BIBLEAND DOCTRINE Seattle. Washington Activities: Intramurals. BA RBARA R. BROWN MUSIC EDUCA TION SI. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: TFIIIII-l' Cape Girardeau, M ilmrottri' Activities: College Chorus, Intranturalx, Spec- tator, Womeifx Council. J ennings, Missouri ROGER R. BURGDORF ENGLISH A NDA MERICAN LITERATURE 3, Assigned to: Concordia Springfield, Illinois DOROTH,' E. BR UCKNER SOClOLOGy' Activities: BlI.SIi6'II7llII, IIlIf0I7ILU'CllS, Social FIUOI' Chicago, Illinois Leader- Assigned to: Sl. Paul iCanjieldi Chicago, Illinois Activities: Intramurals. BARBARA J. BRUNNER LINDA M. CAIRNS HISTOR Y-POLITICA L SCIENCE CURRlCUL UM ,4 ND INSTRUCTION Saginaw, Michigan Aurora, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul Assigned to: Grace A ddison, Illinois' Winter Haven, Florida Activities: Hl'.S'Il1f-1' Cluh, Phi Alpha Theta, Activities: Intramurals, Social Floor Leader. MOD. 58 ROY M. CA PDEVILLE SCIENCE A ND IWA THEIWA TICS Belle C hasse, Louisianna Assigned to: Trinity Port Arthur, Texas RA NDA LL R, CLINA RD PHYSICA L EDUCA TION Milford, Michigan Assigned to: Christ New Orleans, Louisianna Activities: Baseball, Intramurals. P.SUSIECATT GEOGRAPHY Decker, Indiana Assigned to: Immanuel Danville, Illinois Activities: Chapel Choir, College Choir, Extra- murals, Junior College Choir, Cheerleader, ROGER A. CHACHULA SOCIA L SCIENCE-SECONDAR Y Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Assigned to: Grace River Forest, Illinois Activities: A mhassadors for Christ, Intramurals, CIA, Politics Club, History Club, Phi Alpha Theta. LA UREN A. CLARK MUSIC EDUCA TION Houston, Texas Assigned to: St. John Galveston, Texas Activities: Intramurals, Kapelle, A CDR, MOD. R UTH L, CLA US ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERA TURE Rogers City, Michigan Assigned to: St. John Buckley. Illinois Activities: Chapel Choir, College Choir, Concor- dia Players, Intramurals, Kapelle. Spectator. 59 REBECCA K. COMBS PSYCHOLOGY Langley, Virginia Graduate study Activities: Extramural Tennis, Intraniurals, Women's Council, Religious Floor Leader. THOMAS M. COPE GEOGRAPHY Cincinnati, Ohio Assigned to: Grace Cincinnati, Ohio, THOMAS D. COUSER YOUTH LEADERSHIP Detroit, Michigan Assigned to: Trinity Cape Girardeau, Missouri Activities: Intramurals, YL TG, MOD. BEVERL YCOX HISTORY Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Christ Oak Park, Illinois Activities: College Chorus. Senate, Spectator. SAC, Social Floor Leader, Wonienfs Council, Who's Who. BONNIEBCROWTHER ENGLISH A NDA MERICAN LITERATURE River Vale. Newjersegt' Assigned to: Grace St. Petersburg, Florida Activities: Proctor. lnterned: Detroit, Michigan 'sniff w--MM-if .IAMES R. CRUISE PA ULA K. DRANKWALTER CURRICUL UM ,4 ND JNSTR UCTION CURRICUL UM A ND INSTR UCTION Chicago, Illinois Hillside, New Jersey Not yet assigned. Assignment pending. Activities: Ambassadors for Christ. French Activities: IIUVUIIYMNZIS- Club, Intramurals, Politics Club, SEL, MOD, Young Republicans. K 4 DENNIS E. DRESSLER MATHEMATICS Fort Wayne, Indiana LESLIE C- D14 ENZER CHURCH MUSIC Assigned to: Concordia Teachers College Saglnaw- Mffhfgfm River Forest, Illinois Not assigned. Activities: Intramurals, CIA, Men's Council, Pil- Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Intra- lars, Social Floor Leader. murals CI-1 KARENS. DURFEE CURRICUL UMAND INSTRUCTION Stow, Ohio MARILYN -I DAIS SPEECH pfswgnment Pendlng- Com., Wm,m,,g Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Am- bassadors for C hrist, Concordia Players, In- Assigned to: Our Redeemer tramurals, Field Work, MOD, Worship Seajortb, New York E Activities: Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals, So- , i Cvnfmllfee- cial Floor Leader, Women's Council. MARYH. EGGOLD BIBLE Springfield, Illinois Assigned to: Pilgrim Baltimore. Maryland Activities: College Choir, Intramurals, Kapelle, Athletic Floor Leader, Women 's Council. HAROLD L. DALLMA NN BIBLE Buffalo, New York Not assigned. JANETA. EHEIM HISTORY Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Immanuel Des Plaines, Illinois Activities: Band, Cultural Committee, Student A ssociation, Phi Alpha Theta, History Club. CAROL DOERN GERMAN CAROL s. EICKEMEYER GUIDANCE Stont' Plain, A lberta, Canada Bf'lff'lf1'Hf1's'hf-'- New lem?-V Assignment pending. Assigned to: Bethany ....,, Naperville, Illinois Activities' Ertramurals Intramurals LINDA R. EMDL SOC IOLOGB ROBLRFE. EWLLL HISIORi Aurora, I llinoix Assigned to: SI. Paul Melrose Parlt, Illinois Corunna, Indiana Assigned to: Clirist Lincoln, Nebraska Queen Concordia 1969. Activities: College Chorux, Intramurals, CIA, SA Rep, lnternedi Port Huron, Michigan JEANETTEL. ENGELHARDT Sebewaing, Michigan Assigned to: Northwest Lutheran S ehool Association Elm wood Park, Illinois Activities: Chapel Choir, Intranturalx, Women'5 Council. EDWARD L. ENGLAND BIBLEA ND DOCTRINE-SECONDAR Y Key West, Florida Not yet assigned. Activities: Intramurals, RAC. KAREN E. ILNGEI. GUIDANCE Chesapeake. Virginia Assigned to: Immanuel Valparaiso, Indiana Activities: Extramural xojihall. SOCIOL OG Y KATHLEEN M. ENRICI PSYCHOLOGY Gillespie, Illinois Not assigned. Activities' Intramurals Pvvcholoei' Cluh MOD Worship Committee. MA R Y FA IIRENHOL TZ CURRICUI. UM AND INSTR UCTION Riehniond, California Assigned to: St. Paul Chicago, Illinois Activities: European Study Tour, Intraniuralv, Junior College Choir. ROSEMARIE E FASA Nl 4RO ENGLISH A ND A MILRICA N LITERA TURE Selden, New Yorlt Assigned to: Culver City di Palms Los A ngeles, California Activities: Concordia Players. Motif. MARIx E. FA ULSTICIx BIOLOGY-SECOND,-IR Y Fleetwood, New York Assigned to: Germantown Lutheran A cadenzbt' Gerrnantown, Penns-t'lvania MARK M. EWALD GEOGRAPHY C hicago, Illinois Not yet assigned. Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, Football. SANDRA FA VOR GUIDANCE Wilhdra wn. PA UL FL ETT M.-I THEMA TICS-SECONDAR Y Tinley Park, Illinois Not yet assigned. lnterned: New York, New York THEODORA G, FLOYD Overland, Missouri Assignment pending. LYNNEA. FIBIGER SPEECH CAROLINEM. FOUST SOCIOLOGY S heboygan, Wisconsin Battlecreek, Michigan Assigned to: Bethlehem Assigned to: St. Luke S heboygan, Wisconsin. Oviedo, Florida Activities: Chapel Choir, Junior College Clzoir. NANCY G. FIEHLER ENGLISH A ND AMERICAN LITERATURE Pennsauken, Ne w Jerset' Assigned to: Northwest-Lutheran MA THA L' PREV GUIDA NCE School A ssociation Ff1ffi'fWPf1ft- Ohm Assigned to: St. John Salt Lake City, Utah Elm wood Park, Illinois. RONALD P. FRIEDRICH PHYSICAL EDUCA TION Kinde, Michigan Assigned to: First Lutheran Van Nuys, C alijornia Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Intramurals, CIA, Track. MUSIC EDUC4 HON Interned: Fair Oaks, California MARYM. FRITZ HISTORY Dundee, Illinois Assigned to: St. Peter Westgate, Iowa Activities: Ambassadors for Christ, Intramurals, Women 's Council, Proctor, Tu toring. .IOHIV I. FOLKENING CHURCH MUSIC Indianapolis, Indiana Assigned to: St. Paul West A llis, Wisconsin Activities: Intramurals, Kapelle, SA C, Fresh- man Camp Staff. RA YMONDP. FOSS RONALD W. FUCHS SCIENCE A ND MA THEMA TICS SOCIAL SCIENCE-SECONDAR Y Groton, Connecticut Concordia, Missouri Assigned to: Nassau Lutheran Assigned to: St. Paul Mineola, New York Mount Prospect, Illinois ACtiViliCSZ Illlflllllllffll-YA Activities: College Choir, International Relations Club, Junior College Choir, Kapelle, Politics C lub. 62 BR UCE GA EDE PHYSICA L SCIENCE-SECONDAR Y West Chicago, Illinois Graduate study Activities: Concordia Players, Intramurals, Wrestling. PA ULINE GERHS PHYSICAL EDUCA TION Not yet assigned. LYNN W. GENTER GEOGRAPHY Napoleon, Ohio Assigned to: St. John Kiltnanagh, Michigan Activities: Geography Club, Intranzurals, CIA. Student Association, SA B, Interned: Utica, Michigan GLEN B. GERSMEHL ENGLISH-SECONDAR Y Napoleon, Ohio Assigned to: Minneapolis Lutheran High School Minneapolis, Minnesota Activities: German Club, Intramurals, Religious Discussion Group, SRO, Spectator, A CDR. lnterned: Milwaukee, Wisconsin KA THRYN 1. GIESCHEN ENGLISHANDAMERICANLITERA TURE Not yet assigned. L 63 MARY A. GIESE YOUTH LEADERSHIP Mayville, Wisconsin Assigned to: Lakewood Lutheran School Association Lakewood, Ohio Activities: Ambassadors for Chirst, Concordia Plavrers, Cultural ,4ctivities Conini., Intra- murals, Iiapelle, Wontenfx Council, YL TG. DONNA IKRA USEGILLS GUIDANCE Seward lVebras'lfa Assigned to. Apostles Melrose Park, Illinois Activities: College Chorus, Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Social Floor Leader. RUTH A. GLUSENKA MP ART Fort Wayne, Indiana Assigned to: Grace Winter Haven, Florida Activities: Intramurals, Young Democrats, Col- lege Union Board, SFL, WA RA. ROBERTF. GONZALEZ GEOGRAPHY Austin, Texas Assigned to: Holi' Cross North Mianii, Florida Activities: GL'OgI'Clf7Il.1'CillIL7, DIA NE K. GRA FT GEOGRA PHY Fort Wayne, Indiana Assigned to: Grace Winter Haven, Florida Activities: Cultural A et. Comm., Geography Club, Intramurals, Young Democrats. JOHN P. GRASS PHYSICA L EDUCA TION-SECONDA R Y Milwaukee, Wisconsin Not yet assigned. Activities: Baseball, Intramurals, P, E. Club. fir f C7 Q ,g A xx f ry g, in? 72, -ri: .' S 5 X W :Av A wav, , . Z, ROBERT G. GREFE PSYCHOLOGY GEORGEA. GUIDERA Steeleville, Illinois HISTOR Y-SECONDA R Y Assigned to: Lutheran Association Work Whittier, California of'Mercy Assigned to: Holy Cross Boston, Massachusettes San Diego, CalUornia Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorus, CIA, ACIiViliCSZ l'1fff1W1L4f0lS. IRC, P0ll'Il'CS Club, PS'1'L'I1OlOg.l' Club. YL TG. lnterned: Aurora, Illinois LOREN F. HAACK SCIENCEA ND MA THEMA TICS KENNETH DA GREMEL Buckley, Illinois pHySlC44 L EDUCA4 TION Assigned to: Prince ofPeace Unionville, Michigan 14 0l7el '- Calilkffmfl Activities: Intramurals, CIA. Assigned to: St. John a 141010,-H' 1,,dm,m Interned: Florissant, Missouri Activities: Baseball, Intramurals, P. E. Club. MARYE. GRESE CHURCHMUSIC Memphis, Tennessee Assigned to: St. Paul Sioux City, Iowa Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorus, W Tutoring. PA UL GROTH CHURCHMUSIC Blue Island, Illinois Not yet assigned. Activities: College Chorus, Intramurals. RONALD R. HA BEDA NK MUSIC EDUCA TION Kankakee, Illinois Assigned to: Zion Marengo, Illinois 'l 1 Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Con-A cordia Players, German Club, Intramurals, Kapelle, Men's Council, Social Floor' Leader, ANNA R. HA CIK PHYSICAL EDUCA TION-SECONDAR Y Warren, N ew Jersey Assigned to: Concordia Collegiate Institute Bronxville, New York Activities: Extramurals, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, WA RA, Kapelle. DENNIS F. HAEGELE MUSIC-SECONDARY Muncie, Indiana Assigned to: Luther High School South Chicago, Illinois Activities: Band, College Chorus, Gernzan Club, CIA, Pep Band, lnterned: Dallas, Texas ROBERTGRUETZMACHER SPEECH HARVEY E. HAHN . MUSIC-SECONDARY Not yet assigned. Valparaiso, Indiana Assigned to: Immanuel Elmhurst, Illinois Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Fine Arts Festival, German, Kapelle, CIA, AGO, A CDR. Interned: Hammond, Indiana 64 i PETER HAL VORSON GEOGRAPHY DORIS L. HECIx PSYCHOLOGY Avon, Ohio Lavelle, Wiscoiisiii Not yet assigned. Assigned to: Elin Grove Luiheran Activities: lnlramurals, Religious' Floor Leader. Elm Grove, L'Vl'.S'L'UII.S'Tll Activities: Ari Cluh, Intramurals, MOD, Field Work. AMESC H-IRTWIG J . . ENGLISH-SECONDAR Y Mayville, Wisconsin Assigned to: Luther High SCLIOOLSUIIIIY Chicago. Illinois. BURTON P. HAMMOND GEOGRAPHY Hillon, New York AsSigHCd 101 SI. .lollll JUNE E' HEIL Cfiffagv- 1fff'1f1fSi BIBLE .4 Ivo ooCTR11vE-sEc'oivo.4 RY SI. Louis, Missouri Deferred: U.S. 'Bureau of Indian Affairs Activities: llIII'LUIIlll'L1lS,Sf7t't'ICllOl', A CDR. 1 L.. ORL YN A. HEIMSOTH MUSIC EDUCA TION Cole Camp, Missouri Assigned to: Sl. Paul i Concordia, Missouri Activities: Band, Kapelle, Pep Band. STEPHEN P. HASELEY BIBLEA ND DOCTRINE Burt, New York Not yet assigned. Activities: Concordia Players, Track, Men's C ouneil . CAROLINE SUSAN HEINZE CURRICULUM A ND INSTRUCTION A rliugion Heighls, Illinois Assigned to: Chris! I Costa Mesa, California Activities: Concordia Players, Intramurals, SUZA NNE G. H.-1sLER GU1114 NCE SFL- SUM! F 100' Undef' Hicksville, L.I., New York Deferred: Casa Cares, Iialy. RICHARD W- H1455 JOAN E. HELLMANN PSYCHOLOGY MUSIC LITERI4 TURE Racine, Wisconsin Valparaiso, Indiana Aggigned 103 Hope Assigned to: Church ofihe Saviour Park Fgrysl, Illinois Paramus, LVEWJFFSE-1' Activities: Womeifs Council, Religious Floor Activities: College Chorus, Kapelle, A GO. Leader, Field Work, Freshman Camp. 65 CA NDICE S. HENGELS SOCIOLOGY H illsitl e. I llinois Assigned to: St. John Chicago, Illinois Activities: Field Work, ELLENJ. HINZ MUSIC LITERATURE Merrill, Wisconsin Deferred: Graduatestudy Activities: Chapel Choir, European Study Tour. Intramurals, Kapelle, A GO, Religious Floor Leader 411.73 CAROLEA. HENAEL ENGLISH -1 'VD -IMERICAN LITER -I TURE Sarnia, Ontario, Canada Activities: Intramurals. 'rw LOIS E, HENRICHSMEYER GUIDANCE Hillsboro, Illinois Assigned to: Culver City and Palms Los Angeles, California Activities: .4nihassadors for Christ, Concordia Players, Senate. Social Floor Leader. MAROL YN.I. HENRY MUSIC-SECONDAR Y Phillipsburg, Missouri Assigned to: Concordia Collegiate Institute Bron.x'ville, New York Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Ka- pelle, Young Democrats. KA THR YN S. HESEMANN GUIDA NCE St. Louis, Missouri Not assigned. Activities: Intramurals, Pillars, Cultural Committee. ARTHUR H. HIMMLER Wenona, Illinois Not assigned. Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Band, Baseball, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Collegians, German Club, Intramurals, Kapelle, ITAG, Travelin' Trio, Mens Council, Pep Band, SFL, Sound Majority, Spectator, SA President, track, lnterned: Casa Cares, Italy Assigned to: Trinity SHERR Y L' HOFFHEFR A Warren, Michigan , , Q OUTH LEA DERSHIP Evansville, Indiana Assignment pending. Activities: Intramurals, Kapelle, Pillars, YL TG. LINDA G. HOUREN CURRICUL UMA ND INSTRUCTION Brookfield, Illinois Assigned to: Our Redeemer Waunatosa, Wisconsin Activities: Intramurals, Spectator, Social Floor Leader, CU Committee. LEROYHRDLICK4 SOCIOLOGY C hu ago, Illinois Assigned to: Gloria Dei Chicago, Illinois SHARON K. HULL MUSIC EDUCATION ENGLISH A NDA MERICAN LITERATURE Libby. Montana Assigned to: Lutheran High School Association Cleveland, Ohio Activities: College Choir, Concordia Players, In- tramurals, Kapelle, Senate, Women's Council. .ad 'fx MA R YJEA N HU TCHINSO N ENGL ISH-SECONDA R Y Beaver Falls, P6IIIl.t'.l'Il'lIllIll Assigned to: Canoga Parlt Canoga Parlt, Calilarnia lnternedi Hozislzni, Texax DA RL ENE D. IDE GEO GRA PHI RUt'l7t'.VIel', New infix Assigned to: limi Sl. Louis, lWi'.s'wi11'i Activities: Geagraplii' Cluh. L,-I UR,-I E. IIWHOFF PHYSICA L EDUCA TION Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: US. Bureau lIfi1lILIILII1riXfff1l'f'.S' Activities: Ex'1ranzural.v, Iiilraniiiralx, Spevlamr, Allilelic Fluor Leaa'er, WA RA, Wwneiifs' Council, P. E. Club, Pruelur. LESLIE J. JA MES BIBLE A ND DOCTRINE Twin Fallx, Iclalia Assigned to: Fir.s1 Bellzlelieni Clzieago, Illinoix Activities: Pillars, SFL, Field Work. SUSANJ. JARLING MATHEMATICS Danville, Illinois Assigned to: SI. .lulin New Berlin, Wi,wuii.si'ii Activities: Pillars, College Clwrus. 67 RA N'D,IL I, If .III:'R.S'CHI1'CIx ENGLISII-SECO.N DA R Y lililwazilt ee, Hf!l'.X'L'UIl,X'Ivl1 Assigned to: l.lllIIL'I'tIIl HiglzSel1aal Hfinxlnii, Te,x'a.x Activities: CiUllL'UI'tIl'tl Platters, Gernian Cliilw, ljeugrapli i' Clulv. , ILL EN L. JOIINSON ,I DILIINISTRA TION ' Bliclx lei, IIIIIIIIIIA Assigned to3.S'1. Paul StlliUI'll.Y, llliimix Activities: IlIlI'lIlIIlII'llI.X, PATRICIA A.JOH.N'SO.N CjEOGRAPHi Big Rapidx, ltlieliigan Assigned to: Lnllieran Selzmil .-i,i.sneiciIiu11 Peoria, lllinuii Activities: Pareni Weelteiitl, SFI., Field Warlt. ' RICHARD O..IOHNSON,JR. GEOGRA PH Y Indianapolis, Indiana Assigned to: Trinity Springfield, Illinois PtlI'L'lll Weekend, Senale, Sound Majarilri Singers, Speelaiar, Social Fluor Leader SA, Tennis, Fmnlvall. A NA NCD' BUSCH JONES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Riverclale, Illinois: Assigned to: Berlzlelzeni Bremen, Ix'an5ax Activities: Aiiiha.s'.s'aa'0r.s' For Clirisi, College i Clzair, IIIIFLIIIIIIIYIIS. i T. STA NLEYJONES Fur! Wayne, Inzliana Assigned to: Bellilelzeni Bremen, Ix'an.x'a,s Activities: Band, Ciniearfiia Plaierx, SFL, I-'ep Band. GEOGRAPHY Q -QP Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Bailtelhall, Ger- niaii Clulv, Geugraplii' Club, IlIII'tIIIIlII'L1I5. NANC i JJOSLPH MATHEMATICS GAIL Ix!:LLER Tonawanila, New Yorlt Not yet assigned. Assigned to: Grave Bronx, New York Activities' Intramurals HISTOR Y la- e lv CHER YL J. KETTERER ENGLISHANDAMERICANLITERA TURE .-1 LBER T L. AA HI. FEL or PSYCHOLOGY D?4fb0'n Hffghfsj Mffhfgm' Chicago, Illinois Assigned to' Sh' John A urora, Indiana Assivned to: Chris! l,-ill.YlllIl g , I CvEiwgU' IHIVWIA. Activities: llIlI'IIHlllI'fIl.K', MOD. GEORGEJ, KAISER HISTORY A ND POLITICAL SCIENCE Briclgeporl, Michigan Assigned to: Sl. John Defiance, Ohio IiARENA,lxALIEBE ENGLISH A ND A MERICA N LITERA TURE W es! Bend, Wisc'on.s'in Assigned to: Triniii' Mequon, Wisconsin. JONA THA NJ. ALEBA UM PSY CHOLOGY Oregon Cil-13 Oregon Not assigned. Activities: Intramurals, Ps,1'el1olog'1'Club. RONALD W. KEUP PHYSICAL EDUCA TION Horicon, Wisconsin Not yet assigned. Activities: Band, Chapel Clzoir, College Chorus, I ntranzurals. KA THR YN L. KIESSLING MA THEMA TICS Conover, North Carolina Assigned to: Holy Cross SI. Louis, Missouri Activities: Intramurals. PA TSY R. Ix'ECIx' GUIDANCE CAROL B. KLUSMANN Spokane, Wasliinglon PH YSICA L ED UCA TION Assigned to: Zion Cleveland. Ohio Harvesler, Mi.x.vouri Assigned to: LutheranSchoolAss'ot'ia1ioi1 Activities: Cont'ora'ia Players, Kapelle, SA C, Lalt e wood, Ohio Social Floor Leader, Activities: lllII'lIHILH'lIlS, PE Club. 68 EMILYEKLUTE ENGLISH A ND A MERICA N LIT-SECONDAR Y Hampton, Nebraska Assigned to: Marlin Luther High School Maspeth, New York Activities: College Chorus. RUDOLFKOCH SOCIAL-SCIENCE-SECOND,-1RY Brentwood, L.I.. New York Assigned to: Grace Islip, New York Activities: Intramurals, H istory. MARTIN A. KNOLL PHYSICA L EDUCATION Vassar. M iehigan Assigned to: St. Jolzn Roselle, Illinois Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Baseball, Football, Intramurals, CIA . lnterned: Chaska, Minnesota Phi Alpha Theta, DA VID J. KOEHLER Fairmont, Minnesota Not assigned. Activities: College Chorus. GEOGRAPHY t LINDA M. KOENIG GUIDANCE Berea, Ohio Assigned to: St. James Lafayette, Indiana i Activities: Intramurals, Spectator, Social Floor i Leader, Won1en's Council. RUTH M. KOENIG GERMA N-SECONDAR Y Chicago, Illinois Graduate Study Activities: Ambassadors for Christ, German Club, Intramurals, SFL. LYNN D. KOEPKE ART Wau watosa, Wiseonsin Assigned to: Lutheran Church of Webster Gardens Webster Gro ves, Missouri Activities: Intramurals, Junior College Choir, Soeial Floor L euder, ARLENE C. KOLB MUSIC LITERATURE Melrose Park, Illinois Assigned to: St, John Rochester, Michigan Activities: College Cltorus, Fine Arts Festival, S FL . ROBERT E. KOOPMANN ENGLISH A ND A MERICA N LITERA TURE Plynzouth, W iseonsin Assigned to: St. Michael Fort Myers, Florida Activities: Ambassadors 'lor Christ, College Chorus, Intramurals, Ixapelle. Interned: Murray. Utah CAROL A.KRAUSE BIBLE Milwaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: Trinity SI. Louis, Missouri Activities: A CDR. MARIE B.KREGER GERMAN Washington, Michigan Assigned to: Concordia Kirk wood, Missouri Activities: Gern1anClub. Field Work. LOIS A. ISRENTZ CCRRICUL UM A ND INSTRUCTION Wells ville, New Yorlt Assigned to: SI. Jolin fffllllllll, New Yorlt Activities: C'l1upelC'l1oif', IIIII'C1IHllI'lII.N'. RUTH.-I. KROPP C'L'RRlCL'LL'M AND INSTRUCTION IKi6IlLIlIllVI'll6', lmlicuici Assigned to' Sl Lulte C liltugfo Illinoix C HA RLOTTE D. lx RETZSCHMA R MA THEMA TICS-SCIENCE Waii walosa, Wi'.x'i'of1.sii1 Assigned to: Zion M il wan lt ee, Wil'.X'L'tJlI.X'l'II Activities: Iiilrzirrizirzils, Specicilor, Social Floor Lender, Field Work. ... I . , K2x. 2.W. Activities: German C lub, Field Hforlt. kgitgligfgg' DEBORAHA. Ix'RL'SE SOCIOLOGY Cicero. Illinois' Assigned 101 SI. Peler Cbliiirihm, liiclimiu ,W M7' M. RICHARD IXVUEKER SCII:'lVC'E A ND MA I-HEIWA TICS Red Bud, llliiiois' Assigned to: Pilgrim Chicago, llliliois ANNA M. KUMPF GERMAN Cliicago, Illinois Assigned to: SI. Paul ,-l.S'IIlfIIItl,. Kdlllllflx-l' CLAIRER, KURTH PSYCHOLOGY Cedarhurg, WisL'oi1.s'ifi Assigned to: SI. Paul A fldison, Illinois' RONALD LA MBORN SOCIAL SCIENCE-SECONDARY Roslyn, New Yorlx Not yet assi ned g . Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Imra- miirals, IRC, Speclalor, SA . DAVID P. LA NDDECK PHYSICAL EDUCA TION-SECONDARY Wes! Bend, W iscoiisin Not yet assigned. Activitiest In1rf1n1ural.i'. LOREN LA NIER PHYSICAL SCIENCE-SECONDAR Y W au walosa. W1'seor1sin Assigned to: Enimmiuel Palflioqiie, New York MICHAEL D. LLIPOINTE Maywood, Illilloix Assigned to: Bellmriy Parma, Ohio lnterned: Sl. Peler, Illinois' SOCIOLOGY ELAINE A. LASTIG GEOGRAPHY LA DD K. LEIMER PSYCHOLOGY Bf0IlX, New Ygrlx Ml'tIltlIIlI Ptlrlt, lVeW.Ier.SC,V Assigned to: Emmanuel Not yet assigned. Patehoque, New Yorly Activities: Geography Club, Science Activities nge' Club CAROLYNA. LEINBERGER GER MA N-SECONDA R Y CAROL YN K. LEFEVRE SOCIOLOGY Bu.i'C'il.1'.lWif'l1igf1'f Milwaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: Trinity Assigned to: Our Redeemer Clllfugfl Illl 'f'fAV Wau watosa, Wisconsin Activities: German Club, Intramurals, P. E. Activities: Sociology Club, Pillars. Clllb- BONNII: L. LEIDEL SHIRLEYALEMIQE PSYCHOLOGY New Holstein, Wisconsin Assigned to: Ininianuel CURRICUL UMA ND INSTRUCTION Palatine, Illinois Frankenmuth, Michigan Activities: Psyeliology Club. Assigned to: Redeemer , gtk Youngstown, Oliio. LINDA N. LEVERENZ YOUTH LEA DERSHIP Danville, Illinois Assigned to: Inznzanuel Des Plaines, Illinois Activities: Religious Discussion Group. Specta- tor. YL TG, Worship Comm., A CDR. Al- DANIEL J. LEIKIP MUSIC LITERATURE lar Guild. Sheboygan, Wisconsin Graduate Study Activities: Ambassadors for Christ, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, European Study Tour, Intramurals, Kapelle, A GO, PA UL D. LISKA BIBLEA ND DOCTRINE Lower Burrell, Pennsylvania Not yet assigned. Activities: Intramurals, Religious Floor Leader. JOYCEH. LEIMBACH MATHEMATICS DONALD G. LITTLE SOCIOLOGY Afjton, Missouri Hickory, North Carolina Assigned to: St. Paul N01 aggigned, Kankakee, Illinois Activities: Intramurals, SFL, SA Rep. 71 Na-dit til - KAREN KIESSLING LITTLE A UDREY L. MAEHR MATHEMATICS MA THEM,-1 TICS Middlesex, New Jersey Conover, North Carolina Assigned to: Our Saviour Assigned to: Lutheran School Association New Orleans, Louisiana Decatur, Illinois Activities: Band, Intramurals, Social Floor Lead- er, Proctor. GLENN MAHNKE MUSIC-SECONDARY Milwaukee, Wisconsin Activities: Kapelle. BONITA B. LOPPNOW .-IRT Greenleaf, Wisconsin Assigned to: Trinity St. Joseph, Michigan Activities' Intramurals SAC JUDITH E. MAKA PSYCHOLOGY Bellwood, Illinois JOANN M,LOWERY HISTORY Assigned to: Sl. Matthew Reedsburg, Wisconsin St. Lou is, Missouri Assigned to: St. John Activities: Ertramurals, Intramurals, PS-l'CI10IOg-1' West Bend, Wisconsin Club, WA RA . Wien 'www w-1 JOHN LUECK M-iTHEM4TICS Not yet assigned. RALPH,-1. MARCHESKE PSYCHOLOGY Cedarburg, Wisconsin Assigned to: Bethlehem Shehovgan Wisconsin BARB-IR-1E LUKE LIND-1L MARKERT CHURCHMUSIC MUSIC LITER.-1 TURE Arlington, Texas Adrian, Michigan Assignment pending. Assigned to: St. Peter Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorus, CIA. Schaumburg, Illinois Interned: Decatur, Illinois Activities: College C horus, Concordia Pla.t'er.s, Fine Arts Festival, Kapelle, Social Floor Leader. JOYCE E, M.-ILESKE PHYSICAL EDUCA TION-SECONDAR Y Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Our Saviour Lutheran High School, Bronx, New York Activities: Ertramurals, German Club, Intramur- als, CIA, Pillars, Spectator, WA RA, Proc- tor, A Ihletic Floor Leader. Interned: New Haven, Indiana LINDA L. MARL GUIDANCE CATHERINE V. McHAI.PIlVE SOCIOLOGY Taylor, Michigan Assigned to: Trinity Sehewaing, Michigan St. Joseph, Michigan Activities: Intramurals: Assigned to: St. John Racine, Wi.won.sin Activities: Intranznrals, Wonienfs' Council, YI. TG, Homecoming Court. DA VID G. MASENGARB SOCIOLOGY W L DIXIE L. MASON A NDA MERICAN LITERA TURE Stevens Point, Wisconsin Assigned to: Emmanuel Fort Wayne, Indiana Activities: IRC. GRA NTA. MA TTES Milwaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: Redeemer M anito woe, Wisconsin Rockford, Illinois Assigned to: Concordia Teachers College River Forest Illinois L , s ' s GARYLMERCIER SOCIO OG? Activities: Chapel Choir, College Union Board, SI PMN Illinois Intramuralv, CIA, Spectator. SAC, SA ojji- Aggignedko, Gelhxenmm, ver, Who's Who. Interned: Chicago, Illinois ENGLISH Denver, C olorado, Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Convora'ia Play- ers. Sociology Clnh, IIlIfCII7llll'l1l.S', CIA, SA Rep. lnterned: Grafton, Wi.vcon.sin GERALDINES. MEYER YOUTH LEA DERSHIP R eedxhurg, Wi.s1'onsin Assigned to: Concordia Kirk wood, M isxouri Activities: YL TG. MARY M. MCCHESNEY S idney. Montana Assigned to: St. John Elgin, Illinois Activities: Ambassadors for Club, MOD, Field Work. CAROL J. MCCOLL UM Port Hope, Michigan Assignment pending. Activities: Proctor. PA MELA A. MEYER YOUTH LEA DERSHIP Chattanooga, Tennessee Assigned to: Green Park ' S I. Louis, M isxouri Activities: Chapel Choir, Dominoes, Intramur- als, Senior College Choir, Proctor, YL TG. PSYCHOLOGY C hrist, Psychology GUIDANCE ROLFH. MILLER HISTOR Y-SECONDA R Y Charlotte, North Carolina Assigned to: St. John's College Wiidield, Kansas Activities: IRC, Spectator, Politics Cluh. uri ,S N , :fw- W :aim f. ' webs ww.- EILEEN G. MINNOCK ENGLISH .-I ND .-1 MERICAN LITERA TURE East Norlhporf, New York Not yet assigned, hw S.4LLi'J.MOLL SOCIOLOGY Tailor, Michigan Assigned to: Zion Chicago. I llinoi.s Activities: Iriiraniiirals, Social Floor Leader. I. YNNE C, IWOLIN MUSIC ED UCA TION Hit'kxi'i'lle, New York Assigned to: Marlin Luther Pennivauken, Ne iv J erxej' Activities: Chapel Choir, College Choru.s', Dom irioex, Fine ,4rIx Fe.vIii'al, lIIII'tlI7Zlll'CILS', Pil larx, Soeial Floor Leader. SHA RON ,4. MUEHL Indianapoli.s, Indiana Assigned to: Immanuel lWt'I7IfFI1l'.S', Teiiiiexpsee Activities: .41l1le1it' Floor Leader, Exiraniuralw, Inlramuruls. PSYCHOLOGY RON,-1LDE. MUELLER SPEECH S wee! water, Texas Assigned to: Sz. Andrew Houxfon, Texas Activities: Concordia Players. SH4RON MUTH MUSIC LITER 4 TURE Sheboigan Wmonsin Not yet assigned Activities Band Exiramuralv German Club In Iramurals W4R4 -lllar Guild elthlelu Floor Leader Pep band LIND-I E NMISH ENGLISH Parma Ohio Assignment pending Activities College Chorus Intramural: Cheer leader Homecoming tour! D 4 VID I 'V 4SS A i 1 BIOL 0Gi'-SEC0ivD.4Ri' Wausau, Wisconsin 74 ROBER TJ. MUELLER MA THEMA TICS Minneapoli.v, Minnesota Assigned to: Chriil Jacob. Illinois' Activities: Bash elhall, lIIIl'l1IlIlll'UlN, Tennis ROBERTP. MUELLER YOUTH LE.-1 DERSHIP Mil wauk ee, W ixt'on.si'n Assigned to: Holi' Ghosz M il wault ee, IfVI.YL'UII.S'llI Activities: Inlramuralv, YL TG, MOD Field W'ol'lx. Not yet assigned Activities 4mbaxsadors for Chris! College Cho rus German Club Intramurals Pillarv SFL Field Work IH-IRJORIE L N4 TZKE Gleason Wisconvin Assigned to 51 Paul Sheboigan Wiitonsin SPEECH L YNN C. NELSON it-I NDREA PL, I TT NUIKIRICH CURRICUL UM ,-1 ND INSTR UCTION Bronx, N ew York Assigned to: Redeemer Wet' t I ielzi , N e w J erxeul' Activities: IntramuraI.s', ,-1 thletit' Floor Leader. PA TRICI.-1 E. NEUBARTH GUIDA NCE Waterloo, Illinois Assigned to: Gethsemane S I. Louis, M issouri Activities: College Union Board, Cultural Activi- ties Comm., Intramurals, Pillars, S,-4 C, YLTG, THOMAS W. NEUENDANK BIBLE Niles, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul Kankakee, Illinois Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Intramurals, SFL, Spectator, SA Rep, Track, ,f-tthletie Floor Leader. DINEEN E. NEUMAN ENGLISH .4 ND A MERIC4 N LITERA TURE North Royalton, Ohio Assigned to: Christ Jacob, Illinois Activities: Extramurals, Intramurals, Spectator, Social Floor Leader, WARA. JULIE NICHOLUS PSYCHOLOGY Mil wauk ee, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. John West Bend, Wisconsin. YOU TH I. EA DERSHIP ,-1 urora, Illinois Assigned to: St. John Wheaton, Illinois Activities: Soeial Floor Leacier, SA. H lll7lL'lI',S Ciotillttl. JOHN , I, NLf'IWRIC'H BIBLE .el ND DOCTRINE Aurora, Illinois Assigned to: St. John Wheaton, Illinois MARK J. OTTO Wau watosa, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. Stephen Milwaukee, Wixeonxin A-1 LLA N P.-1 L UCH Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Trinity Muskegon, Michigan Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Intramurals. i Jackson, Missouri Not yet assigned. t tator, Fiela' Work. PA TRICI,-1 .4. OLIVER Riehmona', Virginia Assigned to: Tabor Chieago, Illinois Activities: Concordia PIa,i'ers SOCIOLOGY -ov v-lg, PSYCHOLOGY BIBLE 'fy Anim 47? MELODY OBERBECK SOCIOLOGY , Activities: Sociology Club, Politics Club, Spee- -an v--0 CHERYL L. P.4,VGBURN HISTORY Scltenzeclady. New York Assigned to: Our Saviour A4 lbany. New York Activitiesi InIranznral.s'. Histort' Club, Phi .-Il plm Theta. SH,-IRONJ, PASBRIG YOUTH LEADERSHIP lY1lltt'LIllR6t', H iI'S'L'UIIXIII Assigned to: Zion Ferguson, ltlixvonri Activities: YL TG. DORA THE4 J, PETHES MA THEMA TICS-SECO.N'D.4 RY Cliicago, Illl'no1'.t Assignment pending, Activities: College Choir, Religions' Floor Leader. RODNEY' PETZOLD ART Not yet assigned. ELLA M, PFEIFLE SOCIAL SCIENCE-SECOND,-I RY Power, Montana Assigned to: Lutheran High School South SI, Louie, Missouri Activities: Gernzan Club, MOD, Field Work .I-INIS M PFLUEGER Fort Watne Indiana Asslgned to Bethlehem Fort Maine Ina'1ana Activities Contordta Platers Field Work SPEECH ELEC PHILLEY M4THEM-1TICS SCIENCE Ialparaivo Indiana Assigned to St Paul Fllnl Mn hlgan Activities -Inzbavsadorvjor Chris! Intramurals Suence 4tt1t1t1ev Club HENRY M PICKELM4NN HISTORY POLITICALSCIENCE Frankenmuth Mnhlgan Not yet assigned Activities -tntbavsadorv for Christ Band Ger man Club Intramurals IRC Worship Committee Pep Band Polztlcs Club B0'VVIEIx PIETERS 4RT Brookfield Wisconsin Assigned to SI John IIILIIIUIICIIITUIIY Indiana Activities Womtn s Ctlllllcll Intramurals TERRY D PIPER 4DMIIVISTR4TION Parma Heights Ohio Assigned to SI Phzllp Detroit IYIILIIIQZIII Activities Basketball Intraniuralt lnterned Duron Mnlngan VERIVONC PIERIIVG Bat Cztt Mnhzgan Assigned to Sl John Lombard Illznozf Activities Band Baveball Donnnoev Illlfdfllbll' alt Pep Band BarberShop , is fs I PH i'S1C.4 L ED UCA TIOIV 3 .S 76 KA REN A. PIPKORN ,an at 5 Mil wauk ee, Wisconsin Assigned to: Lutheran Memorial A Clevelztttd, Ohio 4 'P Activities: College Choir. Arlington Heights, Illinois Assigned to: Concordia Hyattsville, Maryland Activities: Estramurals, Intramurals. SHARON L, POHLMAN GEOGRAPHY RUTH .-I. PREHM PSYCHOLOGY C'URR1C'UL UM ,1ND1l'XlSTR LICTIOAI Carpentersville, Illinois Assigned to: Triniti' Slteboygan, Wi.seoiis'iit Activities: liapelle, Sound Majority Singers, Social Floor Leader, Woniettfs Council, Cltttrltttdtr WILLIA M F, QUAST 4 R T-SECONDA R Y Ixitehener, Ontario, Canaa'a Assigned to: Lutheran High School East ALLEN D. POLICH MA THEMA TICS-SECONDAR Y Willow Springs, Illinois Assigned to: Our Saviour Lutheran High School Bronx, New York Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Baseball, Football, Intramurals, Men's Couneil,Speetator, . ROGER J. POLLOCK PSYCHOLOGY Wau watosa, Wisconsin Assigned to: First Omaha, Nebraska Activities: C ross C ountry, Intramurals, Psyeltolo- gy Club, Track. f If Mequon, Wisconsin Assignment pending. Activities: Geography Club, Intramurals. E Seattle, Washington Assignment pending. Activities: ACDR, Field Work. SUSAN L. POLZIN GEOGRAPHY Detroit, llliehigatt Activities: Chapel Choir, College Choir, Fine Arts Festival, Ixapelle, Parent Weekend, String Ensemble. ELISABETH A. RA U PSYCHOLOGY Huntington Station, New York Assigned to: Martin Luther Pennsattk en, New Jersey Activities: Intramurals, Pillars, SFL, Psycholo- gy Club, SA, Womenfs Council, Field Work, Religious Floor Leader, Athletic Floor Leader JUDITH LREBBER PSYCHOLOGY Fort Wayne, Indiana Assigned to: Mt. Calvary Fort Wa-wie, Indiana Activities: Spectator, Cheerleader, Natari Whofs Who, MA UREEN E, POMMER KAREN L. RECIQNA GEL HISTORY ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE Detroit, Michigan Assigned to: Hokkaido International School Hokkaido, Japan Activities: Concordia Players, Intramurals, IRC, CIA, Pillars, Historwi' Club. Phi Al- plta Theta. Interned: Mineola, New York 3. 'le' ' GHn BETHEL H, REDDERSDORF SOCIOLOGY Dundee, Illinois Assigned to: Firxr Fontana. California Activities: College Chorus, IIIII'UHIlII'flI.S', SAC, SA Treasurer, Wlzofv Who. JAMES A, REID ROBERTC. REHMER GEOGRAPHY CvI16'5IL'I'. Illinoix Assigned to: SI. Luke SI. Louis Park, Minnexola HISTOR Y-SECONDA R Y Norfolk, Virginia Assigned to: Failli Wlnllier, California. DOROTHYL. RIEDEL ENGLISH AND AMERICA N LITERATURE Springfield, Illinois Assigned to: Our Redeemer Overlarul, IYlI.X',N'tlLlI'I. ,MW ,Af 'GW' Q- 'Wi' zi. , V f MA RIL YNJ. RIESS YOUTH LEA DERSHIP Watertown, Wi.vcon.x'in Assigned to: Sl. Mark H ouxion , Texa.s' Activities: . III1DtIS,VfllIOI',S' 'lor Clzrixl, Inlraniur- als, YL TG. TIMOTHY J. RIGGS BIBLE A ND DOCTRINE Cincinnati, Ohio Assigned to: Trinity Delray Beavli, Florida, JEANETTERROCKFALUS GERMAN Not yet assigned. JA MES A, ROGNER MUSIC LITERA TURE Belvidere, Illinois Not assigned. W. JAMES ROHE GEOGRAPHY Ollawa, Illinois Assigned to: Zion Bethallo, Illinois Activities: Band, Geography Club, Inlranzurals, CIA , SFL. Spevlalor, Interned: Frenionl, Nebraska JOHN L. ROHWER PHYSICAL EDUCA TION-SECONDAR Y Grolon, Soullz Dakota Graduale Sludj' Activities: Cross' Counlry, Inlranzarals, Track, Wreslling. KAREN ROLOFF ENGLISH AND AMERICA N LITERA TURE Bristol, C OI1lI6'ClICI,ll Assigned to: Immanuel Waterloo, Io wa. PAMELA J, ROONEY Los A ngeles, California Assigned to: St. John Ocala, Florida STEVEN C. ROSCHKE BIOLOG Y-SECONDA R i' Cincinnati. Ohio Not yet assigned. Activities: Concordia PfLIvl'L'l'.S', Social Floor Leader. THERESA L. ROSS ENGLISH A ND A MERICA N LITERA TURE Ta was City. Michigan Not assigned. Activities: MOD, RONALDJ. ROTH MATHEMATICS Warren, Michigan Assigned to: Hosanna, Tabor Detroit, Michigan S USA N K. RO TH YOUTH LEA DERSHIP Wan watosa, Wisconsin Assigned to: Concordia Springfield, Illinois DONNA K. RUEHS SOCIOLOGY Houston, Texas Assigned to: korea Lutheran Mission Seoul, South Korea Activities: CIA, RAC, SAC. lnterned: Casa Cares, Italy .IAN L. SA EGER CURRICUL UM A ND INSTR UCTION M erri ll , W I.S'L'OIl.X'IIl Assigned to: St. John Racine, W iscon.x'in MARGARET M. SA FFOURI HISTOR 7'-POLITICAL SCIENCE Not yet assigned. A RICHARDSSALECKER HISTORY Astoria, L.I., New York Assigned to: Board of World Missions, International School, Hong Kong Interned: East Detroit, Michigan SANDRA S. SAMLOW ENGLISH A ND A MERICAN LITERA TURE Napoleon, Ohio Not assigned. Activities: Intramurals, Athletic Floor Leader. U , DENNIS W. SA MPOLINSKI HISTOR V-SECONDA R i' Milwaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. Paul Chicago, Illinois Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Baseball, Basket- ball, Sociology Club, Intramurals, Fool- hall, Men's Council. JUDITHASAMUEL PSYCHOLOGY WILMA J. SCHELLHAS SOCIOLOGY t Milwaukee, Wisconsin Vassar, Michigan Assigned to: St. Paul Assigned to: Calvary Chicago, Illinois Haverton, Pennsylvania 1 Activities: Chapel Choir, Sociology Club, Field Work. UN HENRY A. SCHERER YOUTH LEA DERSHIP Staten Island, New York MARY E. SA NDFORT PSYCHOLOGY Assigned to: St. John St. Charles, Missouri San Francisco, CalUornia Assigned to: Trinity Activities: CIA, Intranzurals. .l6fff6I'.S'UlIC'II'1', Missouri Interned: Detroit, Michigan Activities: Altar Guild, Cultural Committee. Intramurals, RA C, SFL, Ps,i'clzolog'i' Club. JEANNE M. SA VILLE PSYCHOLOGY Columbia Station, Ohio Assigned to: Zion Mt. Pulaski, Illinois Activities: College Chorus, Intramurals. SA. LINDA E. SCHAAF YOUTH LEADERSHIP Hicksville, New York Assigned to: Nassau Mineola, New York Activities: Social Floor Leader, Natari, YL TG. ROBERTA SCHMIDT MA THEMA TICS-SECONDAR Y LaPorte, Indiana Assignment pending. Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Basketball, Intra- murals, CIA, Politics Club, Spectator, SA, Football. Interned: Watertown, Wisconsin MARYLSCHEIVE TRACEYJ.SCHNELL SOCIOLOGY BIBLE A ND DOCTRINE Forest Park, Illinois Berwyn, Illinois Assignment pending. Assigned to: East Bethlehem Activities: Intranzurals. i Detroit, Michigan Activities: Intramurals, Natari, Athletic Floor Leader. 80 I JEAN.-t. SCHILLING YOUTH LEA DERSHIP' Tinley Park, Illinois Assigned to: Grace St. Petersburg, Florida Activities: YL TG. LOUISEA. SCHIN1 YOUTH LEA DERSHIPI Peru. Indiatza Assigned to: St. Mark Brooklyn, New York Activities: Ambassadors for Christ, Spectatorq SA C, Religious Floor Leader, YL TG. N -: , . i. i CRAIG R.SCHOENBECIx DARLENL' ifSCHULTZ ART BIBLE A ND DOC TR INE-SECONDA R i' San A nlonio, Tc.x'a.s' Chicago, Illinoix Assigned to: Ml. Olive Aggigned mg G,-my San AIIIUIIIO, Te.x'a.v Ivlalverny, IVUW Yurlt Activities: Iiilranzuralx, A rl Clulv. i GLORIA A. SCHONSCHECK BIBLE Taylor, Michigan Assigned to: Calvary Floor Leader. BARBARA A. SCHRA DER CURRICULUM A ND INSTRUCTION A lexander, A rkaiisax Assigned to: Jelzovali di Grace Chicago, Illinois Activities: Iniranzuralx, Science Aclivilies Club, Proclor, Field Work. CAROL ASCHROEDER PSYCHOLOGY i Wausau, Wixconxin Assigned to: SI. Luke Sl. Louis. Missouri F ar! Wayne, Indiana Graduale stua'y. Lincoln Parlt, Michigan JUDITH L.SCHULTZ PSYCHOLOGY Activities: A liihassfulors for Chrixi, College Clio- Chff 'pmg ' HLf UL rux, E.YlI'LlHIlll'tIl.S', llIll'lIllIlH'l1l.Y. Allilelic Amlgned to' ZW LOIS E. SCHROEDER MUSIC LITERA TURE Dallax, Texax AEITH R. SCHWALENBERG HISTOR Y-SECONDA R Y Hillverl Wisconsin Not assigned. Activities: Geograplivi' Cluli. Hislorui' Cluh, Mens Council KAREN K. SELL BIBLEA ND DOCTRINE Romulus, Michigan Assigned to: Calvary Lincoln Parlt, Michigan Activities: Band, lllII'LII7lllI'CII,S, Pep Band. Wi .IUDITHASCHULT PSYCHOLOGY DA VID,-1.SELMEi'ER MATHEMATICS Wausau, Wisconsiii Cincinnali, Ohio Assigned to: Redeemer Assigned to: Zion Green Bay, Wisconsin Perely, Mi.s'.s'ouri Activities: IlIII'llHIlIl'lII,S, Track. WINNIFRED A. SIEVERT PSYCHOLOGY JAMES SENIOR ENGLISH A ND AMERICAN LITERA TURE Not yet assigned. Lombard, Illinois Not assigned. Interned: Watertown, Wisconsin XI ., KAREN M. SHER WONIT CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Trumbull, Connecticut Assigned to: Trinity Bronx, New Iork Activities: Intramurals. LINDA L. SHIPLEY C learwater, Florida Assigned to: Walther Memorial Milwauls ee, Wisconsin Activities: Inlrarnurals, Wonien's Council. YL TG, Worship Conznzittee. W YWMAH MARILYN K SHARP HISTORY West Covina, California Assigned for PW? JA CQ UELINEA. slit Tustin, CalUornia MUSIC LITERA TURE Webster, New York Assigned to: Trinity Lansing, Illinois MARK M. SILZER SOCIOLOGY Blue Island, Illinois Assigned to: St. Peter Schaumburg, Illinois Activities: Concordia Players, Sociology Club, Intramurals, Kapelle. Men's Council, Sound Majority, Senate, SFL, SA, Natari, Proctor. BIBLE TT CANDICEK,SIRRINE ART Midland, Michigan Assigned to: Concordia Maple wood, Missouri RICHARD E. SIEDELMA NN MA THEMA TICS Dubuque, Iowa Assigned to: St. Paul Kankakee, Illinois GAIL L. SIEG DONNA J.SKAGGS CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION BIBLEAND DOCTRINE Shirley. mfnois Sl. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: St. Peter Not yet assigned. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Activities: Exlramurals, Intramurals, CIA, Pillars. Interned: Chicago, Illinois SANDRA L. SMITH GER MA N Itasca. Illtttois Assigned to: Zion Bctiseiiwlle, Illinois Activitiesi E,YIl'LlI7IIll'tll5', Gcrntan Club, Intramur- als, WA RA, SANDRA LSNYDER BIBLE York, Pentts',t'lvania Assigned to: St. Paul Pro vidence, Rhode Island JENNIFER L,SOHN ART Plurnioutli, Wisconsin Assigned to: Mt. Calvary Brent wood. Missouri VERNON R. SPILKER GEOGRA PH Y Altamont, Illinois Assigned to: Trinity Orlando, Florida Activities: Ambassadors for Cltrisl, Geography Club, Intramurals, CIA, Young Republi- cans, SFL, MOD, A CDR. Interned: Steeleville, Illinois ELIZA BETH A. SPL ETZER PHYSICAL EDUCA TION-SECONDA R Y Lakewood, Ohio Assigned to: Lutheran High School Association Detroit, Miehigan Activities: Extramurals, Intramurals, CIA, WA RA. lnterned: Roseville, Michigan SHARON lx, SPR ENGER DA VID W, SPONIIOI. I! PSYCHOLOG Y .-Itirora, Illinois Assigned to: Ciracc Chicago, Illinois Activities: Intramurals, CIA, ltlenfs Council, Psiclioltigli' Cluli. Interned: Edwarakville, Illinois www , ww YOCTH LEADERSHIP St. Louis, Missouri Assigned to: Concordia llIaplL'wootl', lWi.vsottt't ? ELMER E. STA NGE SOCIA L SCIENCE-SECONDA R i Detroit, Michigan Not yet assigned. lnternedi Norfollx, Nehrctslsa i DANIEL W. STOLLE DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIA N EDUCA TION Chicago, Illinois Not yet assigned. Activities: Ambassadors for Christ, College Chorus, Concordia Players, Intramurals. Interned: Westchester, Illinois DONALD R. STROUP MA THEM.-I TICS-SCIENCE Buckley. Illinois V Assigned to: Lutheran School Association Peoria, Illinois Activities: A mbassaa'ors for Christ, German Club, Geography Club, GoU, Intramurals, Science Club, Spectator, Social Floor Leader. SANDRA KSUESS HISTORY Baltimore, Maryland Assigned to: Calvarri' Baltimore, Maryland RICHARD M. SWA NSON GAYLE H. TER WILLIGER BIBLE .-I ND DOCTRINE-SECONDAR Y SOCIOLOG Y A readia. Caldornia Milwaukee Wisconsin Assigned to. Lutheran High School Graduale .sludrl Association Activities: Sociology Club, Pillars. Cleveland Ohio Activities. ,-lIllI7tI.X.SllLI'UI'.S for Christ, SULIUIUQ-I Club, Inlraninrals, Religious Floor Leader DANIEL TEWS PHYSICAL SCIENCE-SECONDARY For! Wayne, Indiana BA RBA RA Ji TA AgXi21i'lSH-SECOND4 R Y Assigned to: Wallher Lutheran High School Hinsdale Imnwk A Melrose Park, Illinois Assigncdkon SI 'Paw Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Intramurals, Indianapolis, Indiana FOUIIMH' Activities: Concordia Players, Intramurals, Kapelle. Sound Majority. Social Floor Leader, Womens C ouneil. Not yet assigned. GAR ii R- T14 TE SPEECH Activitiesi Photographer. Not yet assigned. Activities: Pillars, Coffee House. GARY TEYLER ART SHARON M. THA LA CKER Edgerlon, Wisconsin Assigned to: SI. Paul Bremen, Indiana KATHERINEI.. TAUBE GEOGRAPHY Milu auk ee, Wisconsin Assigned to: Sl. Paul M 1. Prospect, Illinois WILLIAM J. THOMPSON GEOGRAPHY Elgin, Illinois Assigned to: Tabor Chieago, Illinois Activities. Basketball, German Club, Geography Inlramurals, CIA, Soeial Floor Leader. Interned. Stalen Island, New iork Activities: Field Work, Proelor. PSYCHOLOG Y II II it I i I I I I I V 1, I I I ,, I I I I I I 1 I I i I. JAMES F. TA YLOR SOCIOLOGY DA VID G. THURN Belhpage, New York PHYSICAL EDUCATION Not assigned, Chicago, Illinois Activities: Sociology Club, Iniramurals, ISA. Aggigned tog Triniii' Lansing, Illinois 84 ..I II I I I 3 I I STEPHEN TIR M ENSTEIN MUSIC THEOR Y-SECONDAR Y Hamilton, Ohio Assigned to: Walter A. Maier Memorial Lutheran High School Los A ngeles, California Activities: Pep Bana', Band, Intramurals, Sound Majority. SUSAN L. TISCHER SOCIOLOGY .IUDITH M. TOELSTEDE YOUTH LEA DERSHIP M ilforrl, I llinoix Assigned to: Immanuel Albuquerque, N e w Mexico Activities: German Club, YL TG. PHi'LLis,4. TUBESWG i Mil wau li ee, VVI'3'L'OII.YIill Assigned to: St. Paul Grafton, Wi.vt'oiixin CURRICUL UM A ND INSTR UCTIOIV Lyonx, Illinois Assigned to: Prinee of Peace A nalieim, California Activities: College Chorus, European Sltuli' Tour, German Club, Nalari. MILTON V. UECKER PSYCHOLOG Y San Antonio, Texas Assigned to: Korean Lutheran Missions Seoul, South Korea Activities: Band, Pep Band. lnterned: St. Louis, Missouri NANCYJ. ULMER CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Melbourne, Florida VIRGINIA R. UNGRODT .DIRT Mequon, Wi.s'eon.x'in Assigned lO1SI..l!IIIIL'.S Clzieago, Illinois Activities: College Cliorus, Kupelle, Soeiul Floor Leader. KAREN E, UNRA TH GERMA N-SECONDAR Y Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Lutheran High School Detroit, Michigan Activities: Band, Cultural Comm.. Fine Arts Festival, German Club, Pep band, Pillars, SEL. GLORIA J, UPHAM SOCIAL SCIENCE-SECONDAR Y Junction C ity, Kansas Assigned to: Lutheran High School Denver, Colorado RICHARD W. UTECH ENGLISH A ND AMERICA N LITERA TURE A nn Arbor, Michigan Assigned to: Zion Summit, Illinois EDWARD W. VA NICK GEOGRA PHY Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Christ New Orleanx, Louisiana Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Cross Countrgix Intramurals. i i Beardxio wn, Illinois Not yet assigned. Activities: German Club, Inlramurals. CAROL L. VENZ .-IRT KATHLEEN RICE WACKER SPEECH Seallle. Waxhington Assigned to: Cross Evangelical Yorltville, Illinois KENNETH C. VOIGHT BIBLEAND DOCTRINE La Grange, Illinois JO,-1 N K. VonSTROHE MUSIC THEOR Y Sedalia. lllixxouri Gl'L1CIlldl6.S'Illd'1' Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorux, Con- cordia PlCI'1'8I'.Y, European Sindy Tour, Fine .4r1.v Fexiival, Inlramurals, SA, Women's Council, ,4merit'an Guild ol'Organi,xl.v. Cf ?'f'g - 'Hf U'i' 5.4 NDRA E. W4 DENKLEE H1SToR Y Assigned to. SI. John A Vwwlv NeH,Jer5,e-K, Assigned to: Sl. James Chicago, Illinois' GLORIA F. WAGNER ENGLISH-SECONDARY Hinsdale, Illinois Assignment pending. NOREEN A. VOR WERK ENGLISH .4 ND AMERICAN LITERA TURE Napoleon, Ohio Assigned to: Zion Akron, Ohio Activities: Inlramuralx, Field Worlt. Wichita, lx'an.va.x' Assignment pending. Activities: Soeiolog-i' Club, Senale. CHERYLA. VOSHELL SOCIOLOGY ETHEL L. WAITE ENGLISH A ND A MERICA N LITERA TURE M equon, Wisconsin Assigned to: Immanuel Columbus, Nebraska Activities: Exlramurals, MOD, Field Work, WA RA , PA TRIC L4 O. WACHHOLZ Wayne. P6lIII.X l'lVC1l7l'CI Not yet assigned. W.ALE,X.-1NDER WALBJR. ENGLISH-SECONDARY CHURCH MUSIC Baltimore, Maryland Assigned to: Immanuel Activities: Alhlelie Floor Leader, Inlranzuralx, Glenview, Illinois Kapelle, Sound Maiorily, SA, Freshman Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Euro- Canip. pean Srudy Tour, Sp6l'llII0l', Concordia Players, American Guild Of0I'gHI7I'.YlS, MARJOR Y G. WALLACE ENGLISH-SECONDAR Y Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Pilgrim Chicago, Illinois Activities: College Chorus, Fine Arts Festival. .IoANN WARTGOW PSYCHOLOGY Butternut, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. Paul Stevens Point, Wisconsin MICHA EL J. WEBER A DMINISTRA TION Fort Wayne, Indiana Assigned to: St. Mark Brooklyn, New York Activities: Ambassadors for Christ, European Study Tour, Football, Intramurals, Junior College Clzoir, CIA, Field Work Director, Senate, YL TG. Interned: Hicksville, New York BETH M. WEERTS GEOGRAPHY Kankakee, Illinois Assigned to: Christ Oak Park, Illinois Activities: Ambassadors for Christ, Concordia Players, Fine Arts Festival, Geography Club, Intranzurals, Kapelle, Women's Coun- cil, A CDR. NA NCEEJ. WEESE MUSIC ED UCA TION Forest Park, Illinois Danville, Illinois Assigned to: First Long Beach, Caldornia Activities: Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Ger- man Club, Intramurals, Kapelle, CIA, Pil- lars, S F L. Interned: Springfield, Illinois 87 KENNETH L. WEGENER GEOGRAPHY New Orleans, Louisiana Assigned to: Bethel Dallas, Texas Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Baseball, Intra- murals, CIA . Interned: Park Ridge, Illinois RODNEYR. WEGENER GERMAN Freeland, Michigan Assigned to: Trinity Portland, Oregon Activities: Baseball. RICHARD R. WEGNER PSYCHOLOGY Madison, Wisconsin Assigned to: Emanuel Tipton, Indiana GEORGEH. WEISSIIVGERUIR. M,-I THEMA TICS-SCIENCE Monroe, New York Assigned to: Trinity Norfolk, Virginia Activities: Intramurals, Athletic Floor Leader, Science Club, Tennis. JANICE D. WENDT SOCIOLOGY Mount Clemens, Michigan Assigned to: Trinity Bay City, Michigan Activities: Intramurals, Field Work. i KENNETH H. WENTLAND GUIDANCE Assigned to: Peace Chicago, Illinois. AW JL'DITH .4. WERMAN .-IRT KENNETH R. WILKE ART Dearborn, Mielzigan Assi0nedto'71'o11 Li ons. Ill111o1.x Activities: Band, Intraniitralx, Parent Weekend, Activities: .-ln1bassaa'orsjor Christ, Itztramurals, Social Floor Leader, H ,OIIIt'II'S Council, Motif, Pillars, Spectator, Track. Art Club. ,-trt Club. JOHN L. WESTOL IW.-I THEIWA4 TICS-SCIENCE Lansing, Michigan Assigned to: St. John ,-I elrian, Michigan Activities: Alpha Sigma Phi, Baseball, Concor- dia Pla,ver.s', Intramtirals, Spectator, Foot- ball, Wrextling, ROBER T E. WHIPKEY, JR. GEOGRAPHY Roelv ford, Illinois Assigned to: Zion Be11.ie11i'1'lle, Illinois Activities: Geograpbui' Club, Itttrantztralx. SUZA NNE C. WHITEHOUSE C LVRRICUL UM 14 ND INSTR UCTION Bell Gardeiis, California Assigned to: Trinilli' Lineolti, Nebraltsa Activities: .--1n1ha,vsaa'or.v for Christ, Chapel Choir, College Chornx, lI1Il'C1HIllI'lll.Y, Sei- enee Club. D,-I VID E. WILD BIBL E .4 ND DOCTRINE Cahokia, Illinois Assigned to: Topelta Lutheran School .4 .K'.YUCIllIl'llII Topeka, Kattsas Activities: Baxlietball, Chapel Choir, Intranitzr- als. Religious Floor Leader. .-lrlington Heights, Illinois Assigned to' Chrivt C os ta Mesa, California ELIZ,-I BETH WILLIA IWS ENGLISH A ND .4 MERIC.-I N LITER,-1 TURE Detroit, Michigan Not yet assigned. M.-IRYJANE WILLIAMS SOCIOLOGY St. Paul, Minnesota Assigned to: Our Saviour New Orleans, Louisiana JUDITH L. WILSON ENGLISH ,-1 ND .4 MERICA N LITERA TURE Forest Park, Illinois Assigned to: St. Paul Aurora, Illinois Activities: Intraniurals, WllI?IHI7'.S' Council, Reli- gious Floor Leader. JA MES W, WINTER BIBLE Bartlett, IlIi11o1'.s' Assigned to: St. Peter Chicago, Illinois LENOREM. WISCH SPEECH MiIiq'f114Ixg'g', VVI.iL'UI7.YIl1 Assigned to: St. JUIIII Glendale, Wixeoimiit Activities: I11tran1z1raI.v,SoeialFIoor Leader. i. ,. I l tl 1 i i 2 I I. t t Ei : I fi it gi 54 P4 t i CIA, YL TG. DENISJ. WITTEIVBERGER ESTHER J. Z,4LM,4N SOCIOLOGY YO UTH L EA DERSHIP Orlando, Florida Cedarburg, h'VI.S'L'UlI.VIIl Assigned to: Grace Assigned to: St. John Winter Haven, Florida Portage, Wl.X'l'tIlI,S'llI Activities: Inlratnuralv, Soeial Floor Leader. Activities: German Club, Intramurals, IRC, lnterned: Decatur. Indiana 1' 'NY' WILLIAM O, WITTLIEF MA THEMA TICS M ,IlI' . , . A3353 to, BLRtv.4Ro ti. z1Mo.4 HL Colby, Wiseonsin C, .W IH, .Q G EOGRA PH, Activities: CIA, Intramurals, Athletic Floor ago' 'HUM Leader' SA' Assigned to: St. John i Interned: Saginaw, Michigan . lilgm' lllnwu , i Activities: , iI7II7L1S,S'llCIlll',S' for Christ, Baseball. ROY H. WOLF PHYSICA L EDUCA TION Houston, Texas Assigned to: Ascension Houston, Texas Activities: Ambassadors for Christ, Cultural Comnzittee, Intramurals, Spectator, SA C, Track, Athletic' Floor Leader, P. E. Club. .- Chapel Choir, College Chorus, European Sttttlgi' Tour, SFI., Geography Club, CI,-1. lnternedi Dundee, Illinois ROBERTL. ZIMMERSCHIED Woodburn. Indiana Assigned to: St. Marlt Daneohe. Hawaii Activities: Chapel Choir, Geography Club, ln- f if Iranturals, Kapelle, CIA . Senate. GEOGRA PHY 'WW gow W! , ,pw ' . fi .4 39 i BETTY Wottnv YOUTH LEADERSHIP i St. Peter, Illinois Not yet assigned. , Activities: Proctor, Intramurals, YL TG, SFL. 1 German C lub, .I-1 mbassadors for Christ. i i :i t it t i Interned: Wahia wa, Hawaii KENNETH F. ZINKE BIBLE .V-I ND DOCTRINE V C hicago, Illinois i Assigned to: Zion Belleville, Illinois rf ALICEJ. WORTMAN ,-1RT-SECONDARY ii Missouri Not yet assigned. RICHARD D. WRIGHT DA VIDJZUREY HISTORY ENGLISH-SECONDA R Y Milwaukee, Wisconsin Detroit, Michigan Assigned to: Board of World Missions, Assigned to: St. Peter Hong Kgng DUW 1P0ff.Nf'b'U5lfUA Activities: College Chorus, Concordia Planters, Fine A rts Festival. IRC, Kapelle, CIA, Phi Alpha Theta, Hl'.X'II1f,1' Club. Interned: St. Louis, Missouri 89 ugy' 1 iN'5 NOT PICTURED DOROTHY A HRENS Addison, Illinois Assigned to: Messiah Chicago. Illinois Activities: Concordia Players, History Club, Phi Alpha Theta. German Club. HISTOR Y-SECONDAR Y JOHN ALBERDA Long Island, New York Not yet assigned. Activities: Basketball, Baseball. PHYSICAL EDUCA TION-SEC. RONALD D. ALLIE Scottsdale. Arizona Graduate study Activities: Athletic Floor Leader, Concordia Players, Fine Arts Festival, Intramurals, Kapelle. ART-SECONDARY EDGAR O. A NTHON Y Paramus, Ne w Jersey Not yet assigned. Activities: Photo Shop. HISTORY-SECONDARY ELAINE KOTTEMA N BA DEN Rockey River, Ohio Not assigned. HENRYP. BITTEN HISTORY-SECONDARY Paterson, Ne w Jersey Assigned to: Martin Luther High School Maspeth, L.I., New York Activities: Intramurals, IRC, Social Floor Leader, College Union, Phi Alpha Theta. BOBBIEL. BOLLA SOCIAL SCIENCE-SECONDARY Lincoln Park, Michigan Assigned to: Lutheran High School Mayer, Minnesota Activities: Young Republicans, SA. BETTYLOU DANNENBERG YOUTH LEADERSHIP Plaiidield, Illinois Assigned to: Redeemer Fort Wayne Indiana Activities: Political Club, YL TG. Intramurals. lnterned: Duluth, Minnesota PAUL K. DOCHOW PHYSICAL SCIENCE-SECONDARY Portland, Oregon Assigned to: Long Island Lutheran Glen Head, L.l., New York JACK D. FISH Southfield, Michigan Assignment pending. Activities: Intramurals. Wrestling. SPEECH-SECONDARY DONNA KIEFFER GEISS Justice, Illinois Assignment pending. PSYCHOLOGY JANICE A. GERZEVSKE Random Lake, Wisconsin Not assigned. Activities: Intramurals, Ertramurals, WAA. GEOGRA PHY-SECONDAR Y EDWARD C. GR UBE Chicago, Illinois Not yet assigned. Activities: Intramurals. PSYCHOLOGY RICHARD GUEMMER ART Westchester, Illinois Not yet assigned. Activities: Kapelle, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Concordia Players. LARRY F. HAMM PHYSICAL EDUCATION-SECONDARY River Forest, Illinois Not yet assigned. Activities: Baseball, Intramurals, Football. WILLIAMC. HANSEN BIBLE Clzicago, Illinois Not assigned. RUTH A. HARRISON SOCIAL SCIENCE-SEC. Point Pleasant, New Jersey Assigned to: Concordia Lutheran High Fort Wayne, Ina'iana Activities: College Chorus, Concordia Players, Young Republicans, SA C. L UA NNE D. HILDEBRA NDT HISTOR Y-POLITICA L SCIENCE Augusta, Georgia Assigned to: Immanuel Bristol, Connecticut SANDRA HUNSINGER GEOGRAPHY Rosemount, Minnesota Not yet assigned. Activities: Geography Club. Interned: Joliet, Illinois DARREL D. JUST .ADMINISTRATION Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Good Shepherd Elgin, Illinois JOHN F. KETTLES ENGLISH-SECONDARY Brooklyn, New York Not yet assigned. Activities: Concordia Players, MotU', GERALDINEC. KING PHYSICAL EDUCA TION-SECONDAR Y Hayward, C aljornia Assigned to: Martin Lutheran High Sch. Maspeth, L.I., New York Activities: Extramurals, College Chorus, Intramurals, CIA, P.E. Club, SA ojHcer, WARA. Interned: Chicago, Illinois GARY W. KIRSCH GENERAL SCIENCE-SEC. Evansville, Indiana Not yet assigned. Activities: Ambassadors for Clzrist, CIA, Intramurals, Men's Council, Track, Basketball. Interned: San Francisco, Caldornia ALAN C. KLAAS GUIDANCE St. Louis, Missouri Graduate study Activities: Intramurals, Football, Freshman Camp. JOHN R. KOBER ADMINISTRATION Racine, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. John Niles, Illinois Activities: German Club, Intramurals, CIA. Interned: Fremont, Nebraska HUGH W. KRESS SOCIAL SCIENCE-SECONDARY Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Not yet assigned. Activities: Intranzurals, CIA, Athletic Floor Leader, MOD, lnterned: Elgin, Illinois BARBARA C. KREYLING MATHEMATICS-SECONDARY North Plairjield, New Jersey Not yet assigned. Activities: Concordia Players, Evtramurals, Intramurals. GUDRUN M,Is'UEPPER ART Danbury. Connecticut Not assigned. Activities: Ambassadors for Christ, Concordia Players, Science Club, Psy- chology Club, A CDR. lnterned: East Detroit, Michigan STEVEN KUREK SOCIAL SCIENCE-SECONDARY Decatur, Illinois Not yet assigned. Activities: SA oUicer. CANDICEL. KUHN Milwaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: Bethany Menlo Park, California LARR Y A. LA NDES Anaheim, Calijornia Not assigned. Activities: Band, Intramurals, Bra.ss Ensemble, Religious Floor Leader, Intermed: Denver, Colorado BIBLE M.-1RIx'J. LILLIE PSYCHOLOGY Chicago, Illinois Not yet assigned. Activities: Ambassadors ,lor Christ, College Chorus, Intramurals, Kapelle, Men's Council, Political Club, Senate, Sound Majority Singers, PA UL C. LIPSKE PHYSICAL EDUCA TION-SECONDAR Y Chicago, Illinois Assigned to: Trinity Fort Wayne, Indiana LEE ANN LOGSDON IVA TH-SECONDARY Waukegan, Illinois Assignment pending. Activities: Concordia Players, Science Club. WILLIAM H, LUBBEN CHURCH MUSIC Farmersville, Illinois Not yet assigned. Activities: Band, Pep Band, Yotmg Republicans, Religious Floor Leader. TODD N. LUEDTKE ENGLISH-SECONDARY Ivingston, New York Assigned to: Board Of World Missions, New Guinea Activities: Concordia Players, Fine Arts Festival, Motif. Spectator, Football. FRANK P. MERRITT SOCIAL SCIENCE-SECONDARY Detroit, Michigan Not yet assigned. Activities: European Study Tour, Intramurals, CIA lnterned: Casa Cares, Italy. DA VID E. MIELKE PSYCHOLOGY Broadview, Illinois Not yet assigned. Activities: A mbassadorsjor Christ, Intramurals. ALLEN O. MUELLER Brookfeld, Illinois Assigned to: Immanuel Dundee, Illinois Activities: A mbassadors for Christ, Concordia Players, Intramurals, Psy- chology. SA C, SA. PSYCHOLOGY BYRON E. PFEIFFER Fort Wayne, Indiana Not yet assigned. Activities: Ambassadors for Christ, Phi Alpha Theta, Intramurals, Specta- tor, Tennis. HISTORY-SECONDARY JOHN M. POELLOT PSYCHOLOGY Summit, Illinois Assignment Pending. LA RR Y QUICK MA THEMA TICS-SECONDA R Y Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Assigned to: Holy Cross Chicago, Illinois. ELIZABETHJ. QUITMEYER SOCIALSCIENCE Fairview Park, Ohio Assigned to: Immanuel Rosebud, Missouri JA MES RENKEL MA THEMA TICS-SECONDAR Y Chicago, Illinois Graduate study JA NETTE HA UGEN RENKEL Mil wauk ee. Wisconsin Assigned to: Golgotha Chicago, Illinois SOCIOLOGY JON W. REUSCH Itasca, Illinois Assigned to: Immanuel Rosebud, Missouri PSYCHOLOGY ROZANNELROESLER GUIDANCE Tacoma, Washington Assigned to: Salem tAjftont St. Louis, Missouri DENNIS C. ROTHE SOCIAL SCIENCE-SECONDA R Y Omaha, Nebraska Assigned to: Immanuel Okawville, Illinois LINDA L.SCHMANIs'E PSYCHOLOGY Chicago, Illinois Not yet assigned, Activities: Evtramurals, Intramurals. WA RA, Athletic Floor Leader. JAMESPSELLE ART M il ivaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: Concordia School Association St. Louis, Missouri Activities: Intramurals, Senate, Social Floor Leader, Art Club. GLENN R. SONLITNER SOCIAL SCIENCE-SEC. Berwyn, Illinois Assigned to: Zion Ferguson, Missouri DA VID ESTIEG GEOGRAPHY Milwaukee, Wisconsin Assigned to: St. John Chicago, Illinois Activities: Geography Club. Track. SHARON M. TOPPE SOCIOLOGY Beecher, Illinois Assigned to: Immanuel Seymour, Indiana Activities: A mbassadorsjor Christ. CIA, German Club, Sociology Club. DA VID G. WACKENHUTH GEOGRAPHY North Caldwell, New Jersey Not yet assigned. Activities: Geography Club, Intramurals, Spectator. JOHN A. WACKER PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ashland, Oregon Assigned to: Cross Evangelical Yorkville, Illinois X JOHN Cf HH GXER GL'lD.-1 .VCE All THL EEN F. WITKOP M USIC EDUCA TION l.uf1.s1'ng, Iiffbhfgllll Assigned to:S1. Pau! Norlh Tuna wanda. New York 5' Not yet assigned. Mlififllwll. Miffligflfl- Activities: Chapel Choir, Kapelle. ROGER .-I. l'VlTTfW.-HVN' IW.-I TH-SECONDARY STEPf-ff-X' A. Hg T1:'RA1f-.ily Frenmnl, Nebraska HISTOR ii-POLITICHJ L SC'lENC'E AsSigf1Cd10rZfw1 IIICIIIVLIIIIIINIHN, llidiurm Not yet assigned. Activities: .-il1Ihtl.xX'llllUI'. l,l.X DA D, IVERXER Purnm. Ohm Assignment pending. SIUIHIIUII, lllifwllv Activities: Field Wurk, Wre.s'Ilif1g, .4lpl1c1Sign1u, Phi, x furC'l11'1'x1, lllII'LIHllll'fIlY, iillllllg RepL1bll't'c1li.s', GEORGE H. lVR1GHT ENGLISH-SECOi'VD.4RY Clziuagu, llliimix BIOL OG i '-Sl:'C'O.N D.4 R Y Assigned to: fililwuukee Lu1l1erar1Hi'gl1Sch. Mifwault W. Wi,xt'o11.s'1'r1 lnterned: G!wm'a!e, .Vew Yurk 92 i i i - ' it i I' I A ii ' if ' - ' ' ' ' 'Z ' - A' ',.,L....1.'e 'U ifEL.., ,Q1gf2.'+4--Q ' ii i i ir i II i 1 Senior Homecoming display sllouzx' 1930 theme. Seniors reach the eoijrontation Ofgraduation drawing near, Soon to end your education, Enzbarking on your new Career. Yet education never ends. You learn whatever you may do. No nzatter where your pathway wends God guards and watches over you. 93 S -.X ff 'ff f .2 L. za I x -.,.,.,,7 ,,., W. X. M Freshmen It seems that we often walk alone, our collar turned to the cold and damp, until we see theflash . . . ajash of inspiration, ofinsight, oflove among strangers in a new environ- ment. 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Michael Russell, Brenda Sanders. Denise Sa wicki, .lon Schei we. Ron Scherch. NOT PICTURED Vicky Grube Edward Jensen Linda Lakamp Garry Neumann Barbara Pond 102 Ed ward S ekal Jane S ilberg Steven Tracy Paul Zalman ROWI. ROW 2: ROW3: ROW4: ROW5: ROW6: ROW 7, ROW 8: ROW 9: as J f :S W W if it ' J V 1 Y , M V t 1? ,.f u V In Q J J, gf ' K if t ,, 7 f f X 1 .,,,- .ef f, 1, ,V Q ' A .JMX -' G xg, 5,1 J 4 2 , ,f V Hx. .V Carolyn Schindler, Dan Schlensker, Cindy Schmidt, Terry Schmidt, Jan Schmook, Kathi Schneider, Barb Schramm, Ellen Sch weitzer. Walt Schwerin, Karen Sedorook, Dan Sendzik, Stan Shafer, Judy Sievers, Cathie Simo, Joe Speakman, Mark Spletzer. Barbara Springer, Glenn Steinbrenner, Larry Stocks. Jan Strassburg, Ruth Strege, Marcia Strussenberg. Norma S tumpp, Bryant Taylor, K. Lori Thum. Karen Toepke, Lynn Tomchaney. Susan Turner. Ruth Upton, Barb Valleskey, Patricia Vogt. Kim Vohs, Karen vonBehren, Carol Voss, Dale Wallinger, Bob Waters, Chris Weber, Connie Wendt. Steve Wenger, Steve Wentzel, John Wesyall, Kathy Whipkey, Roger Whitney, Linda Wiebenga, Joann Wiesehan, Oliver Williams. ROW IO: Jon Witte, Kay Wornardt, Cheryl WuUert, Jeanne Young, Bill Young, George Zoebl, Bev Zollars, Wally Mischnick. Z ' f l ' .,- , g,.Q' lv, f J ,z , 'A 'I , , ko, - I f V gig. ,, ,J , 4' I, V W f rv ' , fl f I ' w ., ' ' f :., . .,,-.,. : .W-.-.A .. , ., -. ,,,,, . W KXQ . f , e , ara: SAV .- 4 - y eu f qe ff, '.-' , ' A L e LM. jr ,-,, f wi , V V : 5, f X F ' .f H , 1 .1 , ,tl Wg, Z , 1 , yf ., QSM 5 fs i'.,f:f2ft . -' - 'X Q f ' Q Q , 5 5 : 2. -V V t tgp' I A :f-2. -rf' I J Q, G4 if N -' ' em cp- ,ws . Q! , - , - , -.'. , 1:1--,:,. ,,, : ,.. wi cf- f , ,,,., , , f .. f J V eff 547' 35 ' C X. 1,11 A B .asf wa vt , ,. , ,r , Q ' x , sg' Mgt. , I J-A ,X ,.., tv ,I . .,, , . Q my g A ,, . 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Phyllis Boda, Kathy Bohne, Kay Bolle, Linda Bozec, Ruth Brink, Elinor Brisso, Vicki Brohm. Ron Bruggeman, Linda Budnik, Paul Buelow, Dick Bunsold. Dan Burroughs, Linda Butler, Cathy Cairns. ROW 4: ROW 5: ff' k: l A !5'1 'i' f 4w XA : ' 'if wmv X ' Sl t 4 ,Z , at , 7 tg. .,:,::1. if ZW' ' ' B by le., , 'H A f k QQ Y t if . 4' , s 1' V V J fy. T' X W' . ' ' 1 T 'fw+ w':1w ' Y-wt-1 ps ' , if zgjqimf 1 vzkvixy Mae NL wgsqguwf , M, , V .V - ,W .0 .A , , tgfsg -- f :,,Q f v W ., s, 5 ss -' 5-h, , . , . Nw V. fb? f xy , f ,A , -' , 'E f , 1 -. -f 15 , if ,lil J H. 111.4 -2 - . ' f '2 1 lvl . 33: . 2 f I f h .. 4 ,dggwvw Stifled as seedlings, we are now blooming in the Trinity, a Trinity which we rejoice in and share with all mankind, Planning ahead for the day, those who live offcampus must prepare for the expected and the unexpected. Concordia is also preparing us for the expected and the unexpected in the real world. I 105 The Space Age has made us a part ofso much. 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Star Lange, Ellen Lehenbauer, Pat Lillich, Margo Luce, Judy Luebke, Bill Luedtke, Steve Madsen. Craig Mahovlic, Gale F. McKim, Cheryl Meyer, Mary Meyer, Karen Meyermann, Kae Mickley. Karen Mielke. Sandy Miller, Pam Nagel, Lavell Naughton. Carl Neuman, Susan Niedner, Randy Niemann. Barb Noll, Gail Oakes, John Olson. John Oppermann, Janet Ormerod, Pam Osborn. Linda Ott, Thonzas Pautz, Cheryl Pelko. Lynn Pelletier, Lynn Peters, Jan Petri, Gary Pikalek, Edward Pilmonas, Arnie Pittao, Eric Pittman, Linda Raap. Jim Rawlings, Mark Reddel, Karen Reimer, Dave Reinking, Corinne Reutter, Louann Rieck, Jill Riehecky, Julia Rooney. , .. 5 1 ' 1' , , Q, - j 1' x' L , ., 1 , i ,f t V. J W V , 4 -. X S , i ,4 5, f , A - , 4 X .,. K .N .4 ff!! lv' , I . . mm, .... W 5. ,. .Q x - V' 1:1t1a.2Q . s -, f - ,. 'f xfgfftf- .e f-is ' 'f ' awe -Q ' 5 + '4 .W an , .M A fhgagg R ,X ,,, ,X .. 4 I .. .. ., V . . 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Julaine Wendler, Cheryl Williams, Ellis Winter. Chuck Winterstein, Randy Zielinski, Jackie Ziemer. Becky Z orn. ff if ' j 4 2, 45 1 4 4- ' , A- , ,,.t A, . f. ,,.,t, V c 1 H , ' . . Q, .W ..,, 'MQTTI , fi! , X V ' 'EV 5-1 ,K M. , V I L I f'ff gill fi xv K S? xv f Q , ,, g , f ' 'lf-1 . f . ., .ff 2 4 fiib- :1'4 '--1: , K ' Q We f f gg i 1 Q Q . .f ' ,vf A 1: ' -, '- '.,..:z:::.. J , A f gwjdg kms: -.-. Eezsz .,':I:'Qtj1Ei?-ff:.'i - ---v' , ut f MM I :f f ,137 I ..-. 5 X- ,ta AA gf QQ ,Qi ' -5':'LiQ'. . nf' NOT PICTURED Frank A hrens Da ve Becker Betty Brenneman Josephine Cheung Karen C hristansen Wendell Clark Terry Groh Maureen Johnson Ramona Kiepke Terry Ku lat Chuck Leider Louise Mohr Tom Neumeyer Donna Nowak Leroy Rudzinski John Schirmer Paula S orgatz Gary S telter Doug Wahl 109 - f Y-32: lu? 1' r- ' ' Sins . 'Lff' -- 'ff '- . -- -A f- I wif, 'iffy 4 , . fs, 4 awk A g V' -Q V' - M fs ya fl , , f K -1+ gb S. N., ' 3 VQf1'5. NQKVQQZ '. 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J. , K MA 1. , ROW 1: ROW 2: Linda Aiello, Linda Albers, Richard Albrecht, Tim Allwardt, Mary Allwardt, Chuck Anderson, Dottie A nderson, Miche Appel. James A rbeiter, Cheryl Arbesman, Connie Armstrong, Priscilla Ashman, Paul Baase, Donald Bachmann, Tom Barckholtz, Lois Bartell. Janet Barrels, Armin Baumgartel, Verna Beckmann, Elizabeth Bennett, Steve Bethke, Susan Beyersdorj, Rita Biar, Patricia Bickel. Joyce Blocker, W. Daniel Bockelmann, Vida Boesenberg. Rick Boettcher, Bill Bogda, Norm Bohlmann. Margaret Bohne, Maribeth Bohnhoj Jacqie Boklund. Kirk Bolt, Manfred Boos, Ellie Borcher. Jim Braun, John Breen, Nancy Bremer. Carol Briggeman, Kathryn Broeksma, Connie Buelow, Jeffrey D. Bullock, Alice Buras, Karen Burden, Jeffrey Burkart, Gerald Bush, Becky Cannehl. Judy Case, Jim Casterson, Nona Casto, Wanda Chin, Richard Cohrs, Dave Col- ba, Arlene Conrad, Wes Courvoisier, fe' ' ' . - ., - ' ' cw ' 'Q , ..,.. . , Q if 07 qyf4t,,.q' ,,,., -A47 .e . .av v .bg 4 C MAJ 2 , J ,f mm. 'Ko fi Orff! H f w W, . K ,X f ' f' 110 Juniors A vision softly creeping left its seed while we were sleeping . . . a vision ofbetter things for a younger world. A vision implanted in our brains, a vision which we try to implant in others when we student teach. Acknowledging the apathy so often seen, we combat it by becoming involved in campus-connected activities. In a day of hostility, we try to bring peace and hope. To tear down the stone wall that impedes us can be done only stone by stone. This we know. Now we arefollowersg soon we will be the leaders ofour ownflocks, stillfollo wing our vision. . if A fry' f ,Q tiff I me . . . I .. I A EQ ei ff A' ,gl t 1 -Q., it , -' 'V fi- ' .5 Q ' i . ,- ,H IA., P' V, ,. .1 'lx 12? ' 5 .f f - ,J ff di .. 1 W , H , f ' , ' , ' -1 A .,.., , A ,.,. . 1 ' . -r ,, 2 f 6' 4,41 W I lj Z :V .t j . 5,5 if ., if A I Q M9 JZ Z. , , V, 4 f X ' SZ.,-at 5 .. . M 5 f 2 5, , iff 2 ' X -' 3 ,.., 4 ' ' ' ff' 3 . ' I V . V f ' . . 'A . ' iii. 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' N W f V' 'N. ,V . . V ,... A I n 'f - f X Q' Q A 1 f I I ROW l: ROW ... ROW 3: A ROW 4: Q ROW 5: ff v 41 Nr x Us -ff ,ss ,J , W Sf 4 1 4 , AM f X ' K 3, L 97 6 ,I was ROW 6: Doris Eastman, Tim Ebeling, Linda Ebert, Marcia Eggerding, Norman A. Eggers, Rosalind Eichbauer Carol Elbert, Luann Elitt. Edward Emde, Priscilla Erfourth, Curt Eschels, Patsy Everson, Joseph Farri, Evelyn Faske, Barbara Feltes, James Fenske. Donna Fisher, Lou Anne Ren Frank, Kim Gall. Ford. Sharon Gerding, Sandy Gerfen. Marva Gersmehl, Kathy Getbehead. Q i ROW 7: Edwina Gier, Barb Giese, Chris Gioe, Jim Gladstone, Jane Goller, Paula Goodman, Marygail Gotts- N A .. Z Chalk, Karen Graham, Carol Grams. fl W - - f , ROW 8: Carolyn Grams, Judy Grese, Kathy Grtep, Susan Gronewold, Wayne Gropp, Nelson Grossheider, Bill i gk, Groth, Cari orube, .Paula Gruell.. 3 ' ROW 9: Sharon Grunow, Lila Gubbe, Bill Gutekunst, Pam Haack, Charles Haak, Carol Haake, Sharon Haber- ,ff -V an ' kamp, Carol Hacker, Lynn Hahn. ' ROW 10: George Hall, Rod Hall, Jim Harbke, Jodie Hare, Lou Harnisch, Lorna Hartman, Paulette Hayes, Jerry Heimsoth, Kathie Hein. - ,f,. X fi .. , 1-' .5 I , f , V. in f ' F ' F Q . V -V , . .,., ' . , ,. ,,. . , .. Z .. 2 4-M-nrZ k - -. A 1 I A A 5 1 J A '-'- save- 'V ff? .: - Wifi 1 .452 , J 3' X . .. ' '11 -mf. I '? 2 MZ -'S V- ., V ' V V 'f , f f- V 5 l f' , .gf ' MQ 'f V ff- if , -. ,f V, 11 47 tin -- -X - 4. nf 2 -- i:z:M.fn V .A as X in f A P H ,M-V ' . . .--.V t is 'V V ' if- ,--zz .V 1 ff.: . :,-f-- f f ' 2 ,, I K. V ' i ' -. tifff. . -1 QV. --ff 1. 4 F 4' V. ,. - f . 'Q Z f ' . 4 f ' aiu V -, . iff Q ' -411, -' ' i . . , Q.. N F Q tw ff r , V ,. V . u F 'A . it Q I . V. VPVV. V w if C 4' ' 1 Vf X' A 'Q 'M - We - f , K 5' ' . 1' i W v - iv' mf, X VZ ' I I A66 .J Q i A 3 -' . f ' ig'-. 5, -If V. E t , U. K , ' S A' 5 3 .3 Vt . .,., t .,.,.. Ju i ' ' ' ' i f . 1 f M, it gif. V .rv . . , ,-. , Ref -s 1 w w . is-W W W: .J V . .f - W .1 I . .V.. . , , , 339 - .. . - 112 , lf I 'D ffm -- -1 - .. 2' , J . if Q A.... , , ., ' ff, H, an 5 ,.,., V ffiff- -, .-9, .vv ,Q 5 yS5 2mmm,g t: ,.,, , 1 'K fi t - -'-17: X e. Q V ' wwf 2 sf Y 'I M Q - W I ' f 97 . V f if , - faery 1 PM Wi ,Shy ,, ff A fw- I 'C E33 Q 1 f f7'7YK Z J A C ' ? X Q ,ds ' fc. wg ,, . in fi I t O :,,, e ,., .,, ,Q J ROW l Janis Heller, Karen Henderson, Patsy Henze, Linda Herrmann, Joyce Hese- 1 1---I mann, Kathryn Hesse, Eileen Hilgendorf, Peg Hoeft. f In . - , . , 492- , , ROW 2: Margie Hoffman, Ruth Hoffmann, Linda Holevac, Dottie Holle, Janice Holmes, fe gegsfffx' ' , I Carl Holschen, Carolyn R . Holsinger, Belly Huddleston. df -We ' W . . V HCT-twfff f , 1' ROW 3: Elizabeth Hughart, Clifford Hummel, Joan Hussey, H X X W ROW 4: Barbara Janke, Gretchen Jannings, CarolJernberg. , g Q ROW 5: Judy Jochner, Betty Johnson, Linda Johnson. t , M I V ROW 6: Steve Kaatz, Wanda Kahre, Victor Karvelius, Q 1 H Q W ROW 7: Kelly Kemper. Jim Kennedy, Gael Kent. ROW 8. Pamela Kerbs, Lvnn Kernkam , Marcia Keuer, Joy Kiekhae er, Keith Killin- -- J A - g l - F ,I , ,ff ger, Joseph King, Paula Kirchner, Diane Klahr. J.. A ROW 9, rlene K lein, Karen Kloha, Charlotte Knuth, Sandra Koch, Susan Koch, .lan Koehneke, Joel Koepke, Marjt Kohlwey. ' ' H wi , ROW 10. Linda Kolzow, Ronda Konkel, Rachel Koscho, John D. Kretdler, Janet Krock, 4 f . ' - f - at ' - :v Linda Krueger, Debra Lafin, Diane Lafin. v A V Q. K f X' P f .,.. .jig ..,. Z 151245 , 3 ff X ' ' fm' f 1'-ef , .,,. , I ffl f f e 1 I 1 A . Y 4 'f 'mgskg ir , ul .. , M -'cg-, Tk , 'rw . A ff W f -r f A t I 1, I, g f ,. ef- if Q 45' .' 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X 'J Q: , if x ,, .v ig. , , -,.,. , , ., 3 X f' ' 1 t ..- 534 --vw ' ,. -fa ' . .-av .f 7 'L 4 , e c a y W ,,.w ' M- A lj, , .:,'Q,3 W PV' , ROW l.' ROW 2: ROW 3: Wx Wx. The C oncordian Escape to Routine - Paging through a Pillars Judy Lange, Linda Leckenbusch. . Lu Ann Lemke, Carol Lenk, Gary Liescheidt Mike Linebrink, Shirley Lippe, Carl Lisius, Thomas Lorenz Priscilla Mattson, Art Means, Diane Meier, Lorraine Meier Bob Menz Lorramn Messer Dennis Meunier, Doris Mill, Mary Miller, John Minnick ROW 10: Rebecca Mitchell, Carolyn Monskie, Patricia Mowbray John Mueller Pam Mueller Nancy Naylor, Margaret Nelsen, Teddy Nelson, Paul Nickel Trudy Ntehaus , w . . fl ROW 4: Lots Lovekamp, Lawrence Ludtka. f ROW 5: Louise Luebke, Marilyn Luecht. ROW 6: Mary Lee MacLennan, Beth Mahler. R W 7' M d 1 ' M 1 k T M k 4. O . a eeme aes e, om ans e. fl ,X ,, A 'J 7 1' ROW 8: Suzanne Markley, Peggy Martin. .. ROW 9.- 'af 1:7.,,f'f .. . , 0, u, is ,ft my ,f - fy , 7, ,QW ,S V, V f Z ,,,.. J .,,. Y X ' 4 . 4' yy f A rv , , , Z W f iff? X A We ., if 4. 1 f 'I Fh a -NL--' . .I ., if We R , I 'N 114 5, ',,t i'ii 'Wt 1,41 X y , , 1 ' ws ,gu.:.,,fl11s K 5 4 S ' qw, , 9? Z , 3 r l wW a'srWW,+ X4 f f ,, , 6 T5 Q 1, fx if . ' ,xml , - L , hs Y? so rat.. tt... I 1 3 it -Q fee V777 cf f V g.: gg 'ttgx:ge' s: if .. V. , -2 ff: if at y fig sh ll yin V h 5 QA, X fl, 1 . - ,sf 1 . L - ' if , , -Wd!! I I 35 --sl -- jffi f ' A55 X ,, v F ff 4 A-5, ,.,, was ,v I A 1 4- f A, ,,,, ., 7' , at, ,Q fr ' , - rf 4-1, I . 5. I I 1 . at P' , 'Z ' , ,. . r V , L 4 Y ! Kb' if .J - Y - . . ffm W A 'ew I 1, '- ' S 4 ' f' , ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW VA, A V 1 ,K SK' . QS Barb Nielsen, Mark Nieting, Katherine Nolte, Nancy Oetting, Wayne Oldenburg, Donna Osenberg Sandy Oswald, Kathy Ott, Emalee Otto, Carol Pautz. 1 Fred Redersen, Connie Peters, Bill Petzel, Martin Eric Pfotenhauer, Judy Pilarczyk, Marion Poellot Ronald Preloger, Louise Priebe, Rose Prigge, Louise Radtke. Karen Raidy, Anna Marie Ramming, Hank Rausch, Sally Reese, Margit Reetz, Bob Reinap, Susan Rei- ter, Libby Reitzel, June Rekeweg, Carol Rieschl. Barbara Rittmueller, Debbie Roesener, Helen Roethe, Donald Rohde, Dan Rowsell, Linda Rubke, Dal- etta Ruse, Elaine Sachtleben, Sally Saeger, Thom Sanders. Marcia Saul, Claire Sautteri Ron Schaar, Dick Schademann. Judy Scheperle, Louise Scheuerman. Pauline Schiefer, Richard Schiemann. Jeanette Schlegel, Jo Anne Schlensker, Rodney Schlimperl, Skip Schmidt, Pat Schmidt, Charles Schmitt, A I Schmook, Randy Schnack, Floyd Schneider, Arthur Schroeder. Diana Schukowsky, Carl Schulenburg, Steven Schultz, Gordon Schumacher. Schwartz, Randy Sensmeier, Tom Sommer. Bob Spletzer, Carol Stadelmaier. fl f Y N A may 5 4' 'N X fl f . X X Y' M sa . ' ff- , ab, -,,. . f is Q I Lx 4 -.-:f 'f Glenn Schuman, John ,gif --,- A ,f-v A ,F if , , ,,,, i f 1 A X 'Q V f 1 I X-bday l.. '.- 4' ,:, J K , X rr 2 A: K f ' v X ff X Q .- 7 , is , wk, if 4 ' ve ' c. .. R .Z if if J if , 5 X .-X ff : ... , K, I V 7 pg: ,bg A I ' ' We -A f ff? 5 Q!! 53, N -:swf 1' . ,1 P ,,, rev, .-X i . -, H 'J f f ,, . ,, . ,.. L. . , H, ,. 7, Qffr ff, ffl! if am ' . W-3, -,Q fr -N. es f is Wwe J in 3, ' XA ' ,I ,Q Z , 1 ky , X' f is STE? i 115 v V W Q G5-s Qi 3 ' .A '71 Mi, A 9 - A ' 1 ,gg 4 I, N -:Sf 1 29 , em ,,.. M M. '- 4 QM' M ..., i f ff' X is 2' PN 3 Y - A nf T RO W 1: Sharon Stuck wisch, Kathy Stuebner, Diana Stuhlmacher, thur Swett, Bruce Tagge, Tom Tassler, Gary Thomas. R0 W 2: Hollis Thoms. ROW3: Eunice Thurman. ROW4: Bonnie Tiedemann. R O W 5: Sharon Timm. Larry .4 irhart Geraldine Bock Helen Boelter C arl Bogda Jean Buchhol: A lan Christensen Kathryn Cook Barbara Davis Art Dejazio Howard Florine Jim Frazeel Denise Funk Michael Gahalla Sheri Garrett Barbara Groppe Sharon Hendrick Richard Howard JUNIORS NOT PICTURED George J ablon L u ther Jones Richard K iesel N elanda Kissinger Phyllis Kolb Fred Lams Allan Lee Linda Lohrmann Kenneth Markert Gary Meyer Robert Meyer Douglas Mosel Larry Neumann Judith Norden Elaine Petzold Christine Poynter A rthur Raschefvky 116 YW T ' 'aw ? 'l-V F f .t W Joyce Roberts Jim Roseland Elmer Rude Wayne Rudy Drew Rutz Susan Schaeffer Linda Schueler Albert Smith Lindsay Spanley David S tetler Chris Urquhart Carol Venz Robert Weiser Barbara Wilson Betty Wollin Bruce Wurdeman 1 X 'h A William F. Suthertand, David Swanson Ar WS'Y 7Q ' fAZY 5 .. ,-use - 4 , , J. ,e . A ,J f-A- , --AA- 1 f as X 1 6 , ,f 4 , ,:AA J A I W, I J st WWWWW' ,.... V if :Av ROW 1: Larry Torbeck. Pal Totton, Laurene Triggs, Joy Tucker, Larry U eltzen, Sue Vedder, Beverly I 1,-e3 . VVPI ,-,V. ' .. f e Vogt, Jan WahUeldt, Laurie Wahner. - :-.- .V A 1 I K ,Q 5' tggwf ROW2: Elaine Washalko, Sharon Wegner. 3 J 5 X A 5, ROW3: Kent Weier, Lynn Weinke. in ROW4: Gary Wenzel, John Werner. ,.,., .A LYNX .,5, i 1 ':' Ag in , ,I S W. A 3' ff, .,.' f 'J , X ,X X5 4 .,.,,,., , j 5 , W... .,,: . M A ree L V H ennr .vs , ffy is if I f 3f':'f ROW6: ROW 7: ROW8: ROW9: xxx. SSX E-sf 2 rg: 'if 7 2 fy 15 25 - ,. QL, . A A yi. I , , NA 1.2, J f C 5 e Q' ' i ROW 5: ' f i'f'Zffl5f5wi7,?mN5'j ' A ' 1. ' I A 1 fe, f X f f C C f 'W we , if Harold Weseloh, Jean Westmeyer, Craig Whilson, Diane Wiehmann, Al Wiening, Corwin Will, Debbie Wilt, Darlene Winter, Kathleen Winter. Sandy WoM Don Wollin, C arlyn Young. Marie Zander, Ron Zernieke, Connie Zettel. Bob Zrmack, Janet Zueleh, Paul Zwintscher, Barbara Gisppe, Sharon Kettelhul, Louise Mohr, Carol Weyraueht 117 Keeping the class busy Margaret Leder His words, that He may heh: you. Cam era Poszn Richard S tegert INTERNS NOT PICTURED Sue Annis Nassau - Mineola, N. Y Joan Marie A vey St. Peter - St. Peter, Ill David Christian Zion - Westwood N.J Marilyn Dielmann St. Paul- Hammond, Ind David Duensing Zion - San Francisco, Cal Kenneth Fasshauer St, Paul - Skokie Ill Susan Gerharter Trinity - Springfield, Ill Gloria Gierach Emmanuel- Aurora Ill Ralph Hankerrneyer St. Andrew f Park Ridge Betty Hannemann Golgotha A Chicago, Ill David Hoeppner St. John - Staten Island, N. Y Constance Koester Zion - Belleville lll Barry Lietz Calvary 4 Lincoln Park, Mich Randy Lowe Irnmanuelf Palatine, Ill Elaine Matthes Trinity f Fremont, Neb I Kathleen Mueller Immanuel Dundee Ill Jean Ophardt St Matthew Walled Lake Mtch Phtlbert Peters St Paul Napoleon Ohio Carol Plewman Central New Haven Ind James Richert Our Redeemer Honolulu Ha Lane Seztz Concordia Chicago Ill WayneShear1er St John Glendale N Y Charles Stoelting Trinity Merrill Wis DanStolle Faith Westchester lll Dan1elStrussenberg Lutheran Decatur Ill Miriam Stuenkel Bethlehem Roseville Mtch Susan Thieme Holy Cross North Miami Fla Sandra Wendt First Immanuel Chicago Ill Ann Willemann Grace Dallas Tex Aileen Yung St Peter Roselle Ill i ' U ,11, .- 'T , L ' 118 Take His hand, that He may reach you Listen to Perry Bresem ann Salem Lutheran Florissant, Mo. Mark Matzke Trinity Wahia wa, Ha. Susan Bee Peate Lutheran Detroit. Mich. Erich Burgers Zion Lu theran Bethalto, Ill. Roger Heimgartner Christ Lutheran Norfolk, Neb. -1. .QT 'ix ' New-r J tk TZ'1Z!' Charlotte Pakan Trinity Port Huron, Mich. i f Fgii, 1 , 3' L' Tim S teltenpahl St. Marlin Clinton ville. W Lv. Donald Weidner Salem Lutheran Sl. Louis, Mo, 7 NS' 1 ,b , . 4' L. ., I Interns Dedicated to the One Zion Lutheran lhe-V 10116. Judith Berends Dallas, Texas Elaine Bostelman S t, Mark S teeleville, Ill. Margaret Leder Immanuel Lutheran Seymour, Ind. Richard S iegert St. Philip Detroit, M ich. J 1-ww ,v4M.,,:. ,-i . ., 152: 2f'f':'i .R ' LL. 35211: ...' Y -Skov . . AT, .ef 4 f 1 M gp' is 4. .N ,st ' ' , , Y V ST C wif Glen Walter Sl. Mark Kaneohe, Ha. Ellen Weidner Ascension St. Louis, Mo. aff?-, 1 'es 4 s ,-Q :., ,V , ici.. ' 3 ,.,. Z Richard Hanft Dale Hays Bethlehem Mt. Calvary A loha, Oregon Den ver, Colo. 1 'T 'mfifx ' X ma. 'W Shar-yn Meiers A Hred Meyer Concordia St. John Ruekjizrd, Ill. Elgin, Ill 119 Go ye therefore, and teach. , 'V u A Q A 3 1. The Beginning Margaret Lea'er's Second Grade Class 5- W 1 'NNW lf WW A X Q vi .M my , ASX, 'N 'Y 'KN 1 ,, , 5 Mg X gww M S x ,shy ' SSQAQ fi? is ! 'Y f V Q1 8 3, W 'f A X N ' wb 352534, y5 X X xx 3, af N 5 fo m wbgf, Sify Q5 X, 3' 'QWX u i - fx A ' f X 1 X 4 MC , 4 90 Vfffgiwx V Vfwshw my f NW W' x6 af 'QQW 1' 5 X ,wh 1 ,Af 'Mx g..Q,4'Sef 2 V615 15351. Y XA p X fx Q MSQQQ-vga A nf ' ,Q f QJSWS 0 NWS-J fs f fax J, 4 I Z f fy V? Hx , 2 YW QA Nw.. . s v . . A W 31 a lid qi ,nf A iw 644: fi ff f. 1 7 ' , i my 1 3!. i 1 What makes Concordia tick ??? 11's student body, faculty and administration, what else? 4 W 1 R P K z r f It tttaww. ,'f'5i6a45, Student fficers 196 - 1969 f-me , , 'N I2 w-1-i...,,,,,, ipiqm X X .f , ' H' N-...,,. ,T..52S,,.9 ....,,,,mw-M I, I ': i: M-G+-...... '- g U .M Q f . , ryl. .W A, M N A . 5 F 'uv Zn - ' -:av , A... t T, -Te ,,.. -C- ---M W , 1 C f Q S 2 -..W 7, . 'w-m..,,,,,,,A ' 3343122655 Y Mya. .X ,ff M...,,,,,sRd 2 Q 5 Sf WW ..?n:f4,gfx:y v Executive Committee A rthur Himmler President Janet E heim S ecretary Eli:abeth Rau Communications Officer Steven Kurek Treasurer Carl Grube Da vid Masengarb Hollis Thoms Michael Weber Student Life Offcer Student A ctivities Officer A cademic Officer Field Work Officer Some of the things that this ne wly organized Executive Committee found to operate this year were: Lounge Maintenance Cougar Cage maintenance S.A.C. Happenings S .A .C . Changing Events Board Student Association Inventory of Equipment Student Association keys Student Association Equipment, Furniture, Purchase Scheduling of' Union Facilities School calendar Coffee House Cultural Affairs Committee Quarter break Holiday Shuttle Service Q V c ,ig , 'i? fi':y4 ' H02 ,5 rf.. - 1 Ly, :L.'3.g1f's ' ,r-5 tx ,.A ,N r, :L LB ? 1 yy -Q .44f .f inf' Social Coordinators Pam Mueller and Charlotte Knuth Dances Fireside Chats Fashion Show F acultyC hildrens' Christmas Party S.A.C. Movies Childrens' Night C aroling Party C ultural Coordinator Pat Neubarth Campus art exhibits Headline events Fine Arts Festival H ootennanies Guest artists, perfornzers Receptions ffZ1ClllfVl' guest artist S.A.C. Hostess LouA nne Ford C ojjee Hours General Receptions N on-academ ic receptions - staff receptions ' W Q H Klll ,b s.v , ex I A' Changing Calendar Carrie Faust Worship LUe Donna R uehs A ll-schooljestival services Wednesday night comnzunion services Sunday Night devos Stamps for Mission Ushers, acolytes, altar guild MODS ll traveling devos Zi library Retreat Recreation Coordinator Priscilla Erfourth Bus transportation to away games Cheerleaders Pep Rallies AC U-I Tournaments Cougar Cage programming Football Concession Stand Publicityfsigns - Athletic events Student Activities Leaders for S pecial Events Cindy Sch wart: Linda Albers Janet Krock Beth Reddersdorf Bev Cox Kathy Ott Wanda K ahre John Folkening Dennis Deno w Homecoming 1969 Reverse Weekend Reverse Weekend Homecoming 1968 Homecoming 1 968 Spring Banquet Spring Banquet Winter Weekend Winter Weekend Q. , Q!- . f Us 5 ,Z .mf 41 .. ' Y 1 Lk 2 9 if uh 6 H ,, v AME.: ,Q ' A ,445 , 1 , 1 I '. ., My flaw if A T 1 I .,,-, ' w? H 1' TA I - 4 Maki 9 W g 1 W 5 ii. 53. 'i ' 4, 'N' 'WP' . Page kwa- Q 9 x 4 S . at ' W 5.2. W IQ 'Q 8 f' f ,'f' 1 'Q Q, ,gi ,ggi I, W 'gs' H 1 av it V gf we ',- I Tw' 1 f' W, N . , we 6, ,,.. - , . Q12 :Y Michael Weber Director Leslie Jame , Vice-Director Warren Baum gart Publicity Ronda K onkel Secretary The sites that Field Work operated at this year were.' Chicago State Mental Hospital Fairfax Geriatric and Convalescent Center Faith Lutheran Church First Immanuel Lutheran Church First Trinity Lutheran Church General Woods Boy's Club Hines Veteran's Hospital Illinois Visually Handicapped Institute Lutherbrook Children 's Home Our Redeem er Lutheran Church Our Savior Lutheran Church ofthe Deaf WeU'are Bureau La wndale Project WestArea Y.M.C.A. The objectives ofthe 1 968-69 program were.' 1. To provide students with the opportunity for educational experience 2. To provide an opportunity for social service to the community in the name of the Church. 3. To provide students with experience in various types of ministries. The purpose ofthe program is to expose students to experiences that will help them put into practice theories introduced in our college classrooms. It ojfers an avenue to express faith - lU'e in action, to create social awareness, and understanding and to expose problems in the church and society in which the church functions. The key word on campuses across the United States is involvement. In this respect the 1968 - 1969 Field Work Program was a success. J, iw 1 N y r, Q fa -,,,,,-Ar . ES Q QQ, 'x 3 2 . -Sify ' g 4 Fr, ,256 N - ,. w 2 Nw' f 47519. i 5 'A9l ' WWAWMWM ' A V 4.5 Whole This adm! i ---ff The Deaf Club, Whole, K We Hear, O Lord, Eagerlyj was organized this year and faced the problem of changing membership. The Whole members were able to start a deaf Sunday School at St. John's Forest Park and also were able to give ajolk service to the members of Our Savior Lutheran Church for the Deaf Most of the meetings were used to learn more signs and to gain the speed and fluency which is needed to carry on a conversation with the deaf years niernbershtp included: David Wallis President James Russell S evretary Diane Wiehmann Beth Mahler Karen Dztrjee Robert Weiser Ruth Drews Jlld-1' Pankow Janet Lehrenbauer Beth Do versberger Ellen Seheit: er Barbara Sehranini Karen Si edorook Chris H ess Ruth .lastor Sharon Kettelhut 130 Concordia Intern Association Dave S ponhalls Ron Friea'rich G. Mercier Vern Spilher Hank Scherer Phil .4 nz! Larry Landes Rich Salecher D. Skaggs Bonnie Cro wlher Hugh Kress .lim Rohe Denis Witlenberger Lynn Genler Elnzer Slange Joyce Maleske Kay R eclcnagel Bill Wiltlief' Harvey Hahn Roger Chachula Bob Zininierschiecl John Kober Carl Eisnzan President The Interns this year proved to be an unforgettable organization for anyone who attended afootball but especially basketball games. The main purpose of this club is to develop growth and insight into the teaching profession. The members of this organization had all spent at least one year teaching before returning for their Senior year. 131 AGO Among the activities in which the Concordia chapter of the American Guild of Organists participated includedj handling some publicity and ush- ering for the Church Music Conference in November, attending various organ recitals around the Chicago area including one by Anton Heiler, a European organist, and presenting a slide lecture by Dr. Paul Bunjes, who led a study tour to Europe entitled Tonal Resources of the European Organ . Perhaps the biggest achievement of Concordia's A.G.O. was the initiation of regularly held student organ recitals in which any organ stu- dent couldparticipate. Q wi fa WIWX.- if I K MM sgwalugj S fwSmiSf 'N- a,k,0.?.n., E 132 au, 3 if V Y Q A, f f e ir 2' ANA J fi gt W A- px f' by e .. V t ,ug , YiH S -'---,..,NN-V A 11 4, f M I W W ss? 'Wg r I7 es, t ff hw , ,,i. W , F L. i 4 4 1. i 'J T Kapelle Kapelle, Concordia's 61 voiced touring choir, has had a very busy school year and summer. Kapelle was given the opportunity to tour the mission sta- tions of the Lutheran Church and to present to these stations thejoy ofthe Gospel that is contained in their music. The Kapelle is directed by Dr. Thomas Gieschen. College Chorus College Chorus under the direction of Dr. Waldschmidt produced two fine concerts this year. The C horus' Christmas program was the entire Mes- siah and their Easter presentation was the Passion According to St. John. Pillars staff is sorry that they were unable to get a picture of College Chorus. 133 Chapel Choir Chapel Choir under the direction of Professor Schalk produces music for daily chapel services and the festival services that are conducted throughout the year. This year the Chapel Choir had the distinction of singing the new Matins for the Lutheran Church during the Music Conference in November. This spring the choir recorded the new supplement liturgies for the Lutheran hymnal to be pre- sented at the Denver Convention. Pillars once again was unable to get a picture ofthe choir. . i gg J s m rf- ' f 27? Qf g wv Y if K il' ,uf . '. Q 44 x I Sound Majority Sound Majority, a student organized chorus on campus, had the sanze problems this year that faced many organizations, the constantly changing membership that makes it hardfor an organization to plan ahead and to make commitments for ap- pearances. For the first two quarters the chorus was directed by Al Landes and for the third quarter Dick Johnson and Den- ny Denow took over. Sound majority was able to perform twice this year, once at a pep rally and also at Winter Week- end's talent night after the Fort Wayne game. 134 or x M ottf uf 7 Motif is a publication that is put outjor and by the students andjaculty. 11 includes stories, poems, art work, lectures, and Chapel addresses. A ll stu- dents and members ofthejaculty are able to contribute their work to be pub- lished in the three volumes that come out a year. This year's stajfincluded: F, S. Janzow Editor Marguerite Hartmann -4531510171 Editor Walter Martin A rt Consultant John Kettles Student Editor Marva Gersmehl Student Editor hotograp hers The Student Photographers after a long struggle fnally got to use the old Photo Shop as their oil jice. The Spectator and the Pillars are especially in debt to the many hours that this small group of people have dedicated to the publication of these two school enterprises. But they were also involved in many otherfelds ofstudent life. You can see their cameras clicking at all major and even minor affairs on cantpus. They also took pictures of of campus ajfairs like Spring Ban- quet where they served the student body by tak- ing pictures ofthose people who attended. A i t ? 5 f 'gm ' mxfww 5 Specy New Coordinator M usic' Editor Photo Coordinator Photo Editor r-4 Fit The Spectator stajnzaintains a weekly schedule except during ex- anzs and vacations. The Speey provides opportunities for an expres- sion of student opinion and thought, the week's news, the facts be- hind the news. and faculty contributions. It is an opportunity to en- gage in one ofthe ntost intricate operations on campus, requiring a great deal ofeooperation and ejfieient administration, and provides a means of developing skills in Concise, accurate, thought-provoking, interesting writing, photography, business nzanagernent lbusiness, circulation, advertisingj, adnzinistration ieditorsj, and doing all this Wiqq ' 34 ., rapidly and snzoothly. Editor in chief Business manager Faculty advisor Lynn Peters Peg A nderson R andy Z ielinsk i A rnie Pittao 136 Herb Geisler Sandy Walb Dr. J. O. Roberts Layout Editor Sue Maier Copy Editor Chris Hess Circulation Manager Cindy Radtke illars The Pillars once again this year was faced with the age old problem ofehanging staffs and editors. The stajfalso this year had the prob- lem ojjinding an advisor. The search was finally solved in the person of Mrs. Fahrenkrog, only to lose her in February. The Pillars this year as in the past was very much on its own and by working by it- seUQ just students, hopes to present a meaningful publication to the students ofC'TC in this era ofehange, problems, student rebellions, and campus unrest. We hope to sho w by pieking the theme, Sounds Of Silence, that we at Concordia are aware and interested in the rest ofthe world and that we are reaching out to others to offer the help that we have to give. The Pillars stajfhas worked hard and long to produce a meaningful remembrance of the school year of 1968 e 1969. 5 .rg 2 4 if a ws' ANN. . X ,WM v i X we 2 . . rm, ln, ..wW HW ..........ua-midi 137 if 11,1 X Democratic Club 2 I ,l 2 2 2'z'77'?it 1 Fw. 732 - C 5 F W -- , an 2 if rf 5 fu V W ,wt - Sf ADW Q 1 gifffw Z E 'jf J' 4' 1 A. ,f li 3, i- rf' 6 1 it if ,QL-'16 , gtg f Mia! 'iris , gif , I V 1 A - f: .Hr f'-- , gf-. -van, K ' X PM E , X 5l?5Sfff1'ief??' L-' Q ' - - ' 11' Qyiblj-3 ?'3 ' ,s5Z4s'3'f?s: W -- ' 'tw ,A . 4, A C f , 1, ,N ffirfgfi ,:1- u p s 4 If 42 C rfwfgg j 4-, fiat ' If 'Y me. , .Q V-Q35 If 4, fgtzf l. 4' X, ,,,..1 M g 1 ,. 3 rf, 2 Y.-azgf. .: Q if-wSx z 'e.:.:' -vwzzwmzf.:ne:.-.wmv it iw in 'Q F f 1 My 'Ziff' ,gf 1-'T WT' fl-P., .W I , ' fl 138 Although the Democratic Club is basically in enemy territory on the CTC campus, the Democratic Club was able to find mem- bers to go out and work in the 1968 cam- paign. The members spent a lot of their time working for Lt. Gov. Simon. When the members were not out soliciting votes they were attending conferences and participating in the S tate's Young Demo- cratic activities. The President of the club, George Guidera, said that the club further learned how the workings ofa political party are carried on. X N 4 ii l i I t Republican Club Like the Democratic Club the Republican Club was very active in this election year. The members ofthis club spent many Saturdays out canvasing the neighborhood for Nixon and other Republicans running in the state of Illinois. After the election the Republican Club turned their attention and activities to help organize a new state group of college Republicans. The President of this club was Henry Pickleman. 139 zstory Club Jw 'W 'lm Sli,-I TED: left to riglztg Cheryl Pangburn, Lynn Binkley. Joann Lowery, Sue Barlell, Ella Pjeiffle, Janet Eheitn, Dorothy Ahrers Kay Reclynagel STANDING: Hank Bilten, Richard Saleeker, Barbara Brunner, Rachael Koscho, Kent Weier, Gordon Schumacher Carl Grube Rudy Koch George Guidera. Charles Heinemann, Roger Chachula, Byron Bfeifjer, RoUKMilke The History Club hasfour main points under their objectives to sponsor progranzs on teaching ofhzstory in the high school and elementary school they try to work closelyf with teachers in the comnzunztyf to gt ve historical topical presentations, this year they sponsored The Civil War For Today to work closely with the History Honor Society to give and learn frorn each other. 140 ji K hi Alpha Theta , c- -f C LJ , ' fs 4 L GQ o 'QILWK ,iz SEA TED: left to right: Janey Eheinz, Lynn Binkley, Cheryl Pangburn, Kay Recknagei, Hank Bitten, Ella Pleiflle, Sue Barlell, Dorothy ,4hren.v STA NDINGJ Richard Saiecker, Barb Brunner, Joanne Lowery, Rolf Miller, Gordon Schumacher, Kent Weier, Carl Grube, Charles Heinemann Roger Chachuia, Byron Pfeiffer, Rudy Koch. This year we saw the start of thejirst Honor Society on campus. The Phi Alpha Theta was installed in De- cember, 1968. This is part ofan International Honor Society for all students ofhistory who maintain the av- erage needed in their chosen jield but also in their other studies as well. This Society is the second oldest Hon- or Society in existance and Concordia is honored to have a chapter on its campus now. The ofjicers of this new society were: Hank Bitten Dave Turey Janet Eheim Kay R ecknagel Dr. Prinz President Vice President and Historian Secretary Treasurer A d visor This society sees their program as containing scholarly research, presentation of papers and to sponsor pro- grams by historians in the area. 141 is FIRST ROW- George Gitialeru. SECOND ROW: Sue Hitltig. Cheryl Wuifert, Rachael Koscho, Hank Bitten. THIRD ROW: Richard SLI leck Hr. International Relations Club, the IRC, is interested in programs that concern the United Nations and oth er world affairs organizations. The members played simulated gantes, each member representing a coun try, doing research on it to Hnd out what that country's main interests are so that they can struggle for its rights in a world situation. The IRC also organized programs with Rosary and both of these colleges went to the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. This trip was seen as the highlight of the year because the club spentjour days there in a simulated model ofthe United Nations with all its committees and the Gen eral Assembly. Between 50- 75 other colleges also took part in this wonderful experience that the IRC had this year. 142 7' ' I x v-avg-nw-vw 48 Q :L H Y I Y l :Wir , 4, it I, ir ff' W I 'i W.A.R.A. gm Q, Us x 1:38 W... 1... ,F Mfffiuwg . The Women's Athletic and Recreation Association had a very busy and productive year. This organi.ation has as its main objectives to provide for intramural, co-recreational and extramural programs in the forms of teams duals or zndi vidual activities. The structure of W.A.R.A. was new this year, now the members ofthis club are not limited to those M ho have parttci pated in two sports but instead it is opened to all women, everyone is able to come to the meeting and to help out M ith the activities. Executive Board President Sandy Smith Vice President A nna Hacik Secretary Becky Horn Intramural Chairman Sharon Gefding Extramural Chairman B6IlySpl6IZ6f C 0-R ec Chairman Gerry King Some ofthe activities that were provided for this year were: 143 gym jams archery bo wling exercises soccer tennis volleyball competitive s winzming badminton basketball gymnastics modern dance tumbling table tennis g0U' softball canoe portage r' C-Club A lpha Sigma Phi otherwise known as the C Club is an association of Concordia men who have participated in a sport and has won his varsity letter. To be a member the nzen have to be submitted to an initiation which provides for humorous memories for both the C Club and the student body in general. Once in the Club the men take their responsibilities seri- ously. Their nzain job is to provide for the athletic program on canzpus. They serve as ushers atjootball and basketball games, provide entertain- mentjor Reserve Weekend and work in the gym. ,aw-r 1 W iii'- -1 ' , -age K, AGM! at Q . 1 :fn , A erzir . .t.r H dmv! esf t 's C . e xit 'Q--Q 144 1 x .4 c V g 4 as 0 ,Lg ,4 ' is 5 x' , Q H . V, .7 Q' it 1 3, f Q. , 'J.ZI ' . , X -.r .. ' ' I 1 s l 5 miifm? it, ' ' E 'N 5 - 45' .f ' A Q A f 'gp-9 Y - , The J. V. cheerleaders are present at the Homecoming N V 2, 5 li ' y I V game but they come out into their own during the bas v X M- X. 3 f 1 ' 2 Q9 ketball season. Durin the J. V. ames these irls can be . Q., , I N X . , 8 8 8 Q. , 'gf 8 sf ' seen leadin the students in the cheers and enerattn E561 M, .8 A Q it 8 8 8 .. V Q I enthusiasm. . , , F' fs j The girls are: f i Nancy Kamin ,, ' Nellie Radlke Barb Valesky 1'3 ' 5 if 4 . Q. No football or basketball game is complete without cheerleaders. This year Concordia was very lucky be- cause its cheerleaders really had a good reason for leading cheers and a student body that responded with all its spirit. n , The Varsity Cheerleaders are at allfootball and bas- ketball games both home and away. The student body chooses the cheerleaders by judging those girls that try out. The girls that were picked this year were: Senior Judy Rebber Senior Susie Cat! Junior Kathy Ott Sophomore Jean S troup Sophomore Jan Petri Sophomore Sally Ebert af TH' 9 .1 jk' 3 4 fs .g A .Lk P . f x D ' . Q AW gf . f . ' , J 'J-.N JA X Q ' . , . ' ,Se A if .1 ,4 5 .4 11 5 35? ' 1 ,- 'N-fw.-v , 'N -'Q fag S+ , 'Q ,,.. , S X Q , ji Mr sy, G sa f Q.-5' cage We 9 an zz J 'it if of . V ,. .WA ,ggwnvvllf V464 V RM VV E: .SQ 1'-'el ivy: tg. fy, : 3 1 P. E. Activities fzaiui 411- ff- fm ww N' - - f- .-1 K f 4- 25:1 ,-,,. ,i v A3353 53.459 gig N ti in z Y' J '59 i 'w Mfibawv M - if J V4 ff We g t sf f -'Ml O' 1 mm, ix! 0 3 The members of the P.E. Activities Club are mainly those students who have chosen physical education as their field of study. They spend their time trying to develop ways to make physical education more enjoyable and mean ingful to theirfu ture students. They also discuss teaching methods and how to reach the children that they will have in their gynz classes. G erm a n The German Club sponsored the Oktoberfest. visits to German areas in Chicago, including visits to German businesses and a Gernzan restaurant. The group also attended a German play, Der zerbrochene Krug, at Circle campus of the Uni versity of Illinois. The club also used some oftheir meetings tofeature a speaker who told the club how to travel in Ger many and Austria and another evening was used to show films of Germany. The members also wentfor visits to the German church services at congregations in the area. f' 5 ...... f, .. U. 7 A M.- . . We .. :MN . 3112:--fss viiti A . ,Q y.... W l. it sv 7 .' X Q R Y ' - 2 'R Y Xjzaw 3 f . b 'Ll + P QQ .. Q' Y 3 's . 5 1 Q 1 - I 5' L xl- , ink L Z M , .. .... ,nw Science Activities Club The Science Activities Club sees as their main objective the stimulating ofscience and to provide for those people who want a broader jield ofexperience than they can get in a classroom situation. The Science Activities Club takes trips to local laboratories to see science in action. Once a year this club sponsors the Science Congress at Concordia for the local elementary and secondary schools to sho w their projects that they have done for that year. f F a C, 5 Y, M2y..,,K , , in Q lhlL'l7Il'7L'I'X of Ille club weref Lynn GL'llIt'l' Keith Sh walenberg Lynn Kernkamp 1 Diane Klahr I Lu Ann Lemke lx Helen Roelhr h Bob Zimnierscliied 1 Bernie Zintdahl X John Sch wart: li ii Vernon Spill: er Tim Ebeling I. W i li M X 4 -s-. Y wgnmnE - QQ 9 The Geography Club provides its members with the opportunity to become more experienced with the equipment h which is used to teach geography to elementary and secondary students. The club also spends time in stressing the teaching methods and approaches that would arouse the student's interest in geography. 147 1 Y Q Q i C oncordta Players 03 AMER if ,f ' 9 '1-f ,S v,f K Concordia Players is one of the largest organizations on campus because for every actor that one sees there are numerous people behind stage who took care of make-up, painted and constructed the sets, made costumes, and helped with the publicity. There are two parts to the Players, those thatput on serious plays each quarter for the student body, faculty. and anyone else who wants to come and then there is Kiddie Theater who aims their plays at the little children ofthe neighborhood. Kiddie Theater presented Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio, and Sandalwood Box. Thefrst two ofthese plays were taken on tour during quarter break. Concordia Players presented theirjirstplay in the round during Fall quarter, The Chinese Wall. Winter quarter we sa w the production of Luv. The musical this year was Brigadoon in which the players get to combine their acting talent along with their singing and dancing ability. 148 Q . Middle Earth The Coffeehouse called the Middle Earth was a long time in getting started but finally it opened for business. During the weekends they provided student entertainment, poetry reading and classical guitar nzusic. Some- times the committee was able to sho w movies which provides to be an experience and also able to ntake you stop andjust think. ,,t, fi' , X 1 C Mai W R Concordia would notfunction without our trusty bus and shuttle drivers. These students give of their time to drive held workers to their operations centers, take groups like Kapelle to churches, drive the NRC students back andforth between campuses and almost anywhere else people have to get to. The drivers have taken people to museums, to the Dunes, to the airport, downtown Chicago, they also bring Inner City children to Concordia for track meets and plays and to those at NRC they drive the food truck. 149 is Q 3 9 2 -ff' 5 11 4 is iff win fri i 35 ,J R RIPSA W Give me a ripsa w! Give me a bucksa w! Give me a ripsa w! Bucksa w! Boom! Boom! Give me a ripsaw bigger than a bucksaw! Boom! Give me a bucksaw bigger than a rzpsaw! Keeboo! Kibo! Sis-boom ba! Concordia Cougars Rah! Rah! Rah! North Park Concordia Concordia Concordia Principia Concordia Concordia Concordia Concordia Concordia Rose Poly Lake Forest Illinois College Concordia St. Procopius Iowa Wesleyan North western Illinois Circle I he Eff I 'MN ' 55' fs, lvl! H ungry Offense! H ungrier Defense! dl' 'X 9 f f ' t 1 4 Concordia's 1968 football squad, under Coach Con Au- nzann, broke the college's all- time season win record with 7 wins and 2 losses. The Cats ended the season by winning 5 of their last 6 games. Hard hit- ting, balanced football was characteristic of all the jinal contests, with both ofthe offen- sive and defensive units carry- ing an equal share of the burden. from The Forester, volume ll, number I Hard Driving! -Q 1 A' ' fig, W :A ,' A 1 I W v V, .4 , . . A , , f, l . I .V ,pf I , .rug 1 V' J! ', 'F ,f vv 1:1 A q 4 qs! ' :S W 52, ax, 1 g f 'K Www-M. we-w, awww M MW A.s.w..v . 1 4 s ' .,.?,.M ,V 2'-vm . 1 g., I W x , 0 .. W . ., . ii , 0 5 1 w- ,ge ' . fm. 4. N1 'af f Ag z dl Aiii gas . 6 s xi 'Q A ,v Q. 4? Q -. 4 . . .Q v it Y '. 4, x M., . .4 Q .ata V 1 f 3' 3 ff ' e K. , f, D :svn 'z 6 X P 1 ' 03 6 f E .,5 1 . K 1 1 . . , 5 I . 1, i 4' 1 tv gk' Q, 3 M, f 1,JN ' 81, J .- .9 ww-., ...ff . .Wim Q1 l L xr . xtfgql ,X .1 y .. - ' f L- 4 A'-.l5xLf'v1, ' 'g v ' r 1.1 6 Y,7!.,n if .1 'N-f M 'ru' . .1 Multi. , 1 .H va 0 , Q 5 uni W 1 7 2, 1 . , g,.y.k.., 3 xl. - g ,Ai ' 'lf 1'.-'VFW' fm 5f3'.3 1h -3 'rv 6 i ,4 IMI, H i is 4 .Q ,S'-P-'ffl 5 . : ,vi ,a 1 A 31,17 A . 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Iaums jrmn The Forester, mlulm' II. number I. ' 1 1' wi, Y -A ....,.--wx, , -:::'.4-W-' Quia ' f 'Wx QI!! W ' Z - iw - , w . kiwi, 7 ' Xl 7 7 i 7 . .mf Q A e 'f'4f Q KIORD4, an nm P-'Y Um' HUP . 7 Q .ff 3 135 MP X NY' . j mu' 1, ' 4321. 1 .. .7 ' if f X I 5, fail, 'O 1 w W Q - 7 Q' 4 X. .f f 5 xX 'S vwlllqg 'Pt QF ID! L Afscfk ,fi .'!f fx ,..: W? W aff 49' 'mw..,w -M 5 1 45 7 if mm Mm... Qkw M.. X 3 4 ' 'Z , X ,,,,.mw. 5 ' 4 gf ,my ,, . f ,,,5:g5yZ,,, U K ff .Wm x ,X X4 'Q Wh. K 3- X . gr, ' :f.,:h2g,V A , A , A Al W... mx. . Y , -W. ri. Q r' 'I 's r' i 5 V , 'iff' Burgd0ff Coaches Faxzhol: and Hermann 'Q Aww' Q Wm. Piper Wild ,QW In L 1563 Es QE -.fu ,. Q..1 531 L5 fx? w ,ski 3 rs 6-'53 T Q: eff -+A I f M ' W I1 um tl veryguml-rear! -T Basketball ,6 -'69 v , mm ,, My I --H., fr- r -.. 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Luuzx Concordia Conwrdia Con 4'f1r dia luxeriimei foveriimel from The Forester, volume II, numbers I and2. ......7 'Y ,.,,4? fl W, U. .,, wt, . ,H , C lo wns The name of the game at Concordia this winter was basketball as the Cougars continued the sport year's winning tradition by gobbling up twenty victories against only four losses. The Catsfinished the regular season with a 19-1 slate and picked up their record-tying twentieth win against Concordia Seminary at the Concordia Invitational Tournament in St. Paul. Losing to an inspired St. Paul team in that tournament and dropping two hard-fought NCAA tournament games completed in uncharacteristic fashion one of the best seasons ever in Cougar roundball history. An assortment of long-standing records fell vic- tim to this year's squad. Seniors Roger Burgdorf and Chuck Bjerregaard were two of the biggest reasons that the total leant shooting percentage set a new mark at .460. Both broke the individu- al field goal percentage for a season by shooting at a .544 and .561 clip respectively. Their career percentages also set a new record as both jin- ished with a .533 average. The Cougars tied the one-game shooting percentage at .600 in their frst encounter with St. Procopius and on the same night poured in 108 points to set a new sin- gle game scoring record. Also putting his name in the record books was senior Rob Mueller, who came up with 106 assists for the season and 11 in a single game. from The Forester, volume Il, number 2. -i Q Q x East 1 'I' K .4 'ws Z1 X A 1 1 1 V g ..g.. g i ft ,f -14 Bw annum 161 Cheerleaders X! ow , pw . x . my 1 us. 1355 Wm, , , .. ...v ,. , , Hiislx -6911-f K 5 A ,gg Q Www' W Q2 M, . . , , . f Q0f.,f', 'q '?0 -fe M, . ogg, f Mn M CTCS JVS A Conzbinaliolz o drive Con- centration, and 1661171 effort produced a winnmg record . Though the Ieam performed 6'l'f0ll'C'ClH-1'ff'OHZ haU' Io haUQ the end result was most Consis- ICZIII as Iheyjqrzished with ajine I3 viclories and 2 defeats record. , . -a i fi? , 359 L , V-, N 1 f ,A V ii V pi ,,. In 7? Following in the blazing trail of the mighty Cougars, the CTC extramural basketball team also made a name for themselves this year. The CTC KlTTENS came into their own with 7-3 and 4-2 season records. Highlighting the season was the Invitational Tournament which Concordia hostessed on February 8. itten Basketball -wwf' , xi K7 dl 0 Q0 ' 'AAna' I really mean it, ladies. ' 163 I 1 bww, - ww wff1Mf1f,.mx,1f4-five 1 u Qtr ff . t 5 --,ts y.. Mews- m-.ummaw--v,-we .-A Wrestling XX-.W 4th place in the Carthage Quadrangle Tournament Concordia 23 Judson St. Joseph QR Concordia Concordia 23 Lake Forest Judson 26 Concordia lx'a1ama:oo 3 8 Concordia l, klI1V6'l'.XI,l-1' of Chicago 31 Concordia L ewis QS Concordia DuPage 26' Concordia Concordia 23 Elmhurst North Park 30 Concordia .4 urora 28 Concordia Carthage 33 C 'oncordia DuPage 25 Concordia ,4 urora 28 Concordia .from The Forester, volume ll, numbers I and 3. ,Q ......,...,l,.. The Cougar 171611171611 came up with several outstanding individual performances. The jinal record of two wins, eleven losses, and I tie is ntore an indication ofa lack ofpartici- pants than evidence of the squads skill or dedication. The wrestlers were forced to give their opponents easy points bnvjorteiting 35 individual nzatches or a total ofl 75 points. This total was forced either by injuries or a lack of personnel in a particular weight class. Considering this handicap, a number of tlze matches miglzt have gone the other wav. Five of the six regular team members will be back again next .vear to insure an improve- ment ol' tlzis year's record. .lack Fish, the squad's only senior, finished' his two-year Cougar wrestling career with a 5-ll-0 individual record. .lunior Ron Zernicke, wrestling in the 177 pound class, was the team's leading point getter with 68, and jinished his third season with a 16-3-0 record, the best single season record in Cat wrestling history. He also increased his record career slate to 30-15-1, established a Cougar wrestler's longest winning streak at 13, and led the leant in pins with six, also a Cougar wrestling record. Sophomore Cliff Walton in the 130 pound class in this, his second year as a wrestler, was the only other Cougar to break the .500 mark with his 10-6-0 record. Three oflzis victories were pins. from The Forester, volume ll, number 2. I Cl ICI I' l The swim show highlighted the year. C5 ' wb . , H - , X v 1 , ,Q sv If s W- v X , ..,. - - A . is ,Law Q 2 .M .- A , 45, ,. :W-hw Af' F... iQ' Q- , ' 'Via fun'- Jv. 5'9Q4O lo tydrgq., 1 0 3,9004 X fo' 'ggxs' Qa',' liy 4 so - - ws -ff Xfftoi x,.Qfs' t . rl , -IJ YO ' ' ' ' , auf, 0 v gxszfs.. ax I , , X ' Q39 essay ,O I ' O SH , Did you ever see such lovely racketeers? Coached by Miss Judy Kretzschmar the team finished out the season with a W-L-T record of l-2-l. Playing through some of the coldest weather, the team persevered throughout - one match alone lastedfour hours. Highlighting the season was the Luther Tournament in Decorah, Iowa. X , ,,, ,, A-.. . ,N . . h t Q 4 ,K c, h .4 A -f H - 4+ - - ++N+ ' 9 + H: 'fd -fIli.++Ei fav 4-fr to ff' -Q-3, vyff- P L t ff Vsf np- ,,.,,,,,.,-My.. Cougar Tennis Even the cold. bluslery spring winds didrfl keep Coach Faszholz from warm ing up the raekets outside. We hope tha! the record below is improved as the sea son progresses. Rockford C'l1IlL'UfCfl4ll Illinois fC'l11k'c1g ,4 uroru o C'lVrL'fe'l C'or1cord1'c1 C'om'ordIu fMilx1'c1l1kee2 C'UllL'Ul'dl'll C ,UlIL'UI'diLl Track and Field Ron Zernicke llejtl and Lynn Pelletier lhelowt exhibit a second, sound ef- fort that spelled victoryfor the cougar leant so often this season. Concordia won two dual meets. one triangular, two quadrangular and finished second in one quadrangular. .4 Iso, the Concordia Invitational was won and a sev- ettthplaced collected in the Viking Olytttpics. EH ,S . Ah- -nw ' learns-w ,MJ . Q., ' 5, W -ea Q. , 1 M. J- 4 4 -46.- '94 'Q2QC had , sv, bf Q YF' ,Q-4, W M 1-'anim bfi' , ' 1 af QF? M., ,fvyxw .N ,A , ah - if nf' nn?- JJ.: A , -,'.,:w, 3 W 1 -may , ,,:3Mm-- , . t,,,i31M--1-iqtv ... X. 1 , .-,, . . ne Qgpmmnhr -M -af . X.90'7- again-1 ,. E! T. 1 ' 3 , 5 , 1, , . A 0+ 1,064 1,607 .4 -W - 'gall 1, 4, . f- M ,C fa, ,, s , View -1-13,1-K3 new ww 1 , , .,,A..-m.. 5 V-' vs- . ,1i.,,Q.. ,W ,-A -.QQ x 1 ,. ey, .,.a.,,.y.,, if 1 x -if-4. -'rw --rr'-.Wg Q. f Q . 1 s- gl 4 , - sis, ls . . - . i , ..,. ,Q nn 'll-1 as -4 'w sam .ar ' 2 .- .,.. ,,M,N,, , ,vgahiw-pun 54, .. af- fo., ' Thinclads Excel in Hurdle, Distance, Weight Events Good weather itz the opening nzeet against George Wil- lianis, Maryknoll, and Judson helped the Cats win with 95 1f2 points against second place Judson with 42 1f2. Carthage hosted the second nzeet of the year as the Cougar thinclads placed second above Judson and Trinity. Team effort paid off against Lake Forest as the Cats walked of with theirjirst dual victory ofthe season. In the fourth nzeet, Concordia took first place over St. Procopius and George Willianzs. The closest nieet ofthe season resulted in a 74-71 win over Concordia, Ft. Wayne. The SIr0I1g6SI performances have been recorded in the hurdle, distance, and weight events. Track Concordia 95 1X2 4 Judson 42 1f2 4 George Williams 19 4 Maryknoll 13 Carthage 121 4 Concordia 45 4 Trinity 16 4 Judson 5 Concordia 102 4 Lake Forest 43 Concordia 113 4 St. Procopius 44 4 George Willianzs 9 Concordia 74 4 Concordia lFort Waynej 71 front the Forester, volunte ll. nuniher 2. ff- f Qzffulm-W.. M W A -wr 1 ...ff .Ak Q , Q, 4,', . , , ,, me . mr' , If . WW, X egg? q3.t:yf?,:I y, '.a'f,v 'X MQW, 'V 1, 13,3 W Wlirl lll ffl X, if, 1' f 11 BALL , .Q ,. fl, J-A f sf'-v A iff 4 , 'g flwfffsfww' if ,Wg gh' ' ' M?,,.,,'-N'ft'M'f ' Y X, ' l Z ragga 52 . -X Silk! l K ' ' ,?fv,,., Qt- iw A gr 1, 4,.J,Mi wafvcf 2 .W , . .m f' . ' fffvfw ,, me-sw?-'354' Yi., an r Catcher Sharon Timm, pitcher Elizabeth Spletzer, jirst baseman Bev lFlashj Vogt, and second baseman Sandy Smith congratulating each other after ending the season with a 10-4 victory over UICC. A strong team, the kittens battled their opponents as well as the weather to reach their 5-3 season record for 1969. 168 if 14' X, 2 Tkglsiffdz aw ,w .Q I . i ttens Catcher Sharon Timm looking them over! A nxt' fr.- .a wi ' , Y. -1 L ,- F ,fj',v,,.Q di' 3 i WZ-? was .,,,figs 4 4 V 1 V 1 x l it 1 t W hi l l if M' M if L? lg ill h i E I 1 fl 4 1, if l F 1 1 N lil A h Vg: I il w w J l 1 1 J l IF l I ii J V W. if . 1.2 My 2 , -yi N' .f 'Q K-' QW J-4 Coach Aumann's hitters weren't the best, but a scrappy andfast young team sporting three startingfreshmen gave CTCfans plenty ofpleasant surprises. Unfortunately, the surprises weren't too consistent, as the Cougars would defeat tough opponents and then lose to the lesser-rated teams. The outlook for coming years is quite optimistic, however. 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You never know how ntuehjitn it is until you find out! 'UQ ,ua-G I ' Intramurals Male intramurals just kept rolling along as you can see. Sever- alfaeulty teanzs contended strongly in bowling and basketball. Top honors went to a nzighty First David squad with thejresh- men from Brohrn pulling many surprises. Honorable Mention honors go to an easy going First Jonathan team that took sec'- ond places infootball, basketball, and softball. 'VF' ik ,.,..:::1,:c:.sg:a ', , X W We ' ' H' N ' v . 4 Wg? ' 7' ' ,S fig' ' an - Z 'W' 1 Eng , A , 5,1 Lrg, Ei Y 4 .- f 1 Y 2 If J 3'-5 . Q I 4-at i I ft: fff.2.,w - Q- : , , V fe' A 4. - v M , t . .,g,Wp P ul ,, , 351 In V A VA, X , I 1 I I I 1 ,, I 1 w r .4 9 In H5 ' ,ngwlf ' Www 71 Lim., T5W'f , ,ww .w WW! X Mvffw ' IF Q A 11 m , 1-We I , EXW, W my V HL m2a :4i1..12 2Z'3- fu 1 W ' 'He ,, ,,.. A w X wg. ,M ww' W M . 5 1 X2 3x1 N 1 M1 wr www z' Z :+11w'sy 1 f ' fx ff I Y - 'V 'gslqlx i , M 121 We J' 1. 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A nzerica 's Headquarters for FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT 0 FURNISHINGS and SUPPLIES for Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants, Schools, Hospitals, and Institutions such as CHINA WARE, GLASSWARE, SIL VERWARE, PAPER GOODSAND KITCHEN UTENSILS O Congratulations Graduates! O Edward DON and Company 2201 South LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60616 WORLD WIDE TRAVEL ' Qc A I ALE Travel E? Ticket Agency 7517 MADISON STREET A FOREST PARK, ILLINOIS Air PERSONALLY Tours Ship CONDUCTED Resorts Rail Cruises Bus Rent-A-Car October 10, 1969 Jim Dale Travel Orient Tour fBrochures Avoilublej ES 8-8482 FO 6-4435 hurts 'UT 95546 A ny Time ls Pancake Time ef Cea- Q Q 'Lyla Papa, Mama, Baby ana' all the little 2, S Golden Bears feel it is a pleasure to 'vhs News serve tlze students, parents, and friends UZ: of Concordia Teachers College. GOLDEN BEAR PANCAKE HOUSE RESTAURANT 8L LITTLE GOLDEN BEAR North A ve ! l Block West ofHarlem A ve. River Forest, Ill. Elm wood Park, Ill. OAK PARK ARMS HOTEL INC. 408 So. 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Q A UNITEDSTATES AND UNIVERSAL CHRISTIAN FLAGS Made in lveau1ilulSIar Gleanz lciffkm, Banner Nylon, Banner Raul'- on and Slorni King vozlonq willi superior slundurds of gold color Iwo-piece alunzinuni poles, Izeavgi' non-lip slands, brass pluled Cross ci eagle, cords willz lassels undjringes. Note: The LlIII'V6'l'SClIC'I1I'IA'- IICIII Flag, is hy jar, llze niosl heauliful and significant Clirisliuiz Flag, containing IIIFUIIIIIIKIII i'ro.xx' and Iwelvc wars. llv Iwuuliful Clzurvh color will enllzuse and enhance young and old lo be ci par! of Gods Universal Kingdom. Tr-l' our small 2 x 3' Storm King Io be placed lzorizorzmlly on wall CQ Sl2.00. II is very well liked and is tl gem of'heauI,1'.' has pole hem also, CHARLES ALBERTGEARING-DIRECTOR 3II SOUTH ZQND A VENUE, BELL WOOD, ILLINOIS 6UIll4 TELEPHONE5-14-0202 Compliments of' SCHANBACHER ORGANS IOI West Monroe SI. Springfeld, Illinois 60639 PATRON'S PAGE THE ELM SHOP H30C'l1m1gu.4x'e. 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RODNEY112 HALLEME1ER,KAEEN107 HALNON, CAROL 98 HALVORSON, PETE HAMM,LARRY HAMMESMARLENE98 HAMMONDBURTON HANNEBUTTJOAN107 HANFT,RICHARD119 HANSEN, GERALD 98 HANSEN, WILLIAM HANSON,JOHN 98 HARBKEJIM112 HAREJODIE112 HARNISCH,LOUIS112 HARR1SON,RUTH HARTMAN, KENNETH 98 HARTMAN,LORNA112 HARTMA N, DELLA 98 HARTWIGJAMES HASE, RICHARD 18 HASELEYQSTEPHEN HASLER,SUE HASS, RICHARD HASZ, VIRGINIA 98 HA UCH, BOB 107 HA UGENJEANETTE HA UGEN, PATRICIA HA YES, PA ULETTE112 HA YS, DALE119 HECK, DORIS HEFFELFINGER, MARK HEIDEN, DA VE 98 HEIL,JUNE HEIMGARTNER, ROGER 119 HE1MSOTH,GERALD112 HEIMSOTH, MARK 107 HE1MSOTH,0RLY1V HElN,KATHLEE1V112 HE1N,PAULA107 HEINEEMANN, CHARLES HEINZE, CAROL HELLERJANIS113 HELLMANJOAN HELLMA1VN,MARY 98 HELMKERICH HE1VDERS01V,KAREN113 HENDRlCK,SHARON HENGELSCANDICE HENKELCAROLE HE1VR1CHSMEYER,LOIS HENRY, MAROL YN HE1VTSCH,BARB107 HENZE, PATRICIA 113 HER11VG,JEFFEREY98 HERMANN, BARBARA 98 HERDON,STEVE1V 99 HERRMAN1V,L11VDA113 HERZOG,J1M HESEMANNJOYCE113 HESEMAN1V,KATHRYN HESS, 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KAREN PITTAO, ARNOLD 108 PITTMAN, ERIC 108 POELLETJOHN POELLET, MARION115 POHLMA N, SHARON POLICH, ROGER POLZIN,SUSAN POMMER, MA UREEN POND, BARBARA POTTSCHMIDT, ROBERT101 POYNTER, CHRISTINE PREHM, RUTH PRELOGER, RONALD115 PRICE, FRANCIS102 PRIEBE,LOU1SE115 PRIGGE, ROSE115 PROUT, ROBERT QUAST, WILLIAM QUICK, LARRY QUITMEYER, ELIZABETH RAA P, LINDA 108 RAASCH, ROBERT102 RA DTKE, CYNTHIA 102 RADTKE, LOUISE115 RADTKE, NELLIE102 RAHN, SHARON 102 RAIDY, KAREN115 RAKOW, MIRIAM RAMM1NG,ANNA115 RASCHEFSKY, ART RA U, ELISABETH RA USCH, HENRY 115 RA WLINGSJIM108 REBBER,.IUDY RECHT1N,JODELL102 RECKNAGEL, KAREN REDDEL, MARK 108 REDDERSDORF, BETH REESE,SALLY115 REETZ, MARGIT115 REHMER, ROBERT REIDJAMES REIDENBACH, DONNA 102 REIMER, KAREN 108 REIMER. PA UL 102 REI1VAP,ROBERT115 REINKING, DA VE 108 REITER,SUSAN115 4 REITZEL ELIZABETH115 REKEWEG JUNEIIS RENKEL JAMES REUSCH .ION REUETTER CORKY109 RICE KATHLEEN RICHTER RICHARD107 RICHTER SUSAN107 RIECK LOUANN108 RIEDEL DOROTHY RIEHECKY JILL 109 RIEMER DEL 107 RIESCHL C4ROL11i RIESENBERG JANE107 RIESS MARILY N RIGGS TIMOTHY RIST-1LI EDWARD 107 RITCHEY SHARON 107 RITTMUELLER BARBARA 115 ROCKEALLIS JEANETTE ROESENER DEBOR AH11s ROESLER ROZANNE ROETHE HELEN115 ROGNER JAMES ROHDE DONALDIIS ROHDE VERONIKA10' ROHE WILLIAM ROHWER JOHN ROLOEE R AREN ROONEY JULIE108 ROONEY PAM ROSCHKE CHARLEEN102 ROSCHKE STEVEN ROSELA ND JIM ROSENKOETTER LINDA 109 ROSS SHARON ROSS THERSA ROTH JIM 109 ROTH RONALD ROTH SUSAN ROTHE DENNIS ROWSELL DANIELIIS RUBEKE LINDA 115 RIJDE ELMER RLID1 WAYNE RLIDZINSKI LERO1 RUEHS DONNA RUGGIER PHYLLIS102 RLILL, DONNA 109 RUNGE, EDGAR 102 RUSE, DALETTA 115 R USSELL, JIM 109 RLISSELL, MICHAEL 102 RUTZ, DREW 1 SA CCO, JENNIFER SA CCO, ROSEMAR Y SA CHTL EBEN, ELAINE 11 S SAEOERJAN 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L. :I , .4 21 1 i1 11 1 , ., I V. , , - , , ' . 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SCHNEIDER,KATHLEEN103 SCHNELL, TRACEY SCHOENBECK, CRAIG SCHOESSELCATHY109 SCHONSCHECK, GLORIA SCHRADER, BARBARA SCHRAMM, BARBARA 103 SCHROEDER,ARTHUR115 SCHROEDER,CAROL SC'HROEDER,LO1S SCHUELER,LINDA SCHUETTE, DORIS 109 SCHUKOWSKY, DIANA 115 SCHULENBERG, DA VE 109 SCHULENBURGCARL115 SCHUELKERONALD SCHULTZ, DARLENE SCHULTZJUDITH SCHULTZSTEVE115 SCHUMACHER, GORDON115 SCHUMAN, GLENN115 SCHWALENBERG, KEITH SCHWARTZ,C1NDY109 SCHWARTZJOHN115 SCHWE1TZER,ELLEN115 SCHWERIN, WALTER 103 SEDOROOKKAREN 103 SELL,KAREN SELLE,JIM SELLE,ROBERT SELLMEYER, DA VE 109 SELMEYER, DA VID SENDZ1K,DANNY103 SENIORJAMES SENSME1ER,RANDALL115 SHAFER,STAN103 SHARP, MARILYN SHERWONIT, KAREN SHIPLEY,LINDA SIEDELMAN,RICHARD S1EG,GA1L SIEGERT,RICH119 S1EVERS,.IUD1TH103 S1EVERT,WENDY SILBERG,JAN SILL,JACKIE SILZER, MARK S1MO,CATH1E103 SIRRINE,CANDICE SKAA GS, DONNA SMITH, SANDRA SNYDER, SANDRA SOBOTTKE, L YNDA109 SOHN, JENNIFER SOMMER, THOMAS115 SONLITNER, GLENN SORGA TZ, PA ULA SORENSOHN,JOHN SPANLEY, LINDSA Y' SPEAKMANJOSEPH103 SPILKER, THOMAS SPILKER, VERN SPLETZER, BOB115 SPLETZER, ELIZABETH 193 SPLETZER, MARK 103 SPONHOLTZ, DA VID SPRENGER,SHARON SPRINGER,BARBARA 103 STADE, JAMES STADELMAIER,CAROL 115 STANGE, ELMER STEC,STEVE109 STEGEJERRY' STEINBRENNER, GLENN113 STEINWEG,BRENDA109 STELTENPOHL, TIMOTHY119 STELTER, GARY' STELTER, DA VID STEWART, MICHELE109 STIEG, DA VID STOCKS, LARR V103 STOLLE, DAN STRASSBURGJANI03 STREGE,RUTH103 STROUP, DON STROUPJEAN109 STRUSSENBERGMARCIA103 STUCKERT, GORDON STUCKWISCH,SHARON116 STUEBNER, KA THLEEN116 STUENKEL, LIZ 109 STUEWE,CONNIE109 STUHLMACHER, DIANA 116 STUMPP, NORMA 103 SUESS, SANDRA SUFFERN,ANNETTE SUTHERLAND, BILL 116 SWANSON, DA VID SWANSON,RICHARD116 SWETT, ARTHUR 116 TAGGE,BRUCE1I6 TANNER,BARB TASSLER, THOMAS116 TATE, GARY' TA UBE, KATHERINE TA Y'LOR, BR YANT103 TA Y'LOR,.IIM TERWILLIGER GAYLE TEUTSCH PAT109 TEWS DAN TEYLER GARY THALACKER SHARON THOMAS GARY 116 THOMPSON SHIRLEY 109 THOMPSON WILLIAM THOMS HOLLIS116 THUM LORI 103 THURMAN EUNICEII6 THURN DA VID TIEDEMANN BONNIE116 TIMM SHARON116 TIBMENSTEIN STEVE TISCHER SUSAN TOELSTEDE JUDITH TOEPKE KARENI16 TOMCHANEY LY NN103 TOPPE SHARON TORBECK LARRY 117 TOTTON PATRICIA 117 TRIGGS LAURENE117 TRITSCH MARJORIE TUBESING PHY LLIS TUCKER JOY 117 TUREK KATHY 109 TURIS CATHY TURNER SUSANI03 UELTZEN LARRY 117 ULMER NANCY UNGRODT VIRGINIA UNRATH KAREN UNZNER ELTA109 UPHAM GLORIA UPTON RUTH 103 URQUHART CHRIS UTECH PHY LLIS UTECH RICH VALESKEY BARBARA 103 VANICK EDWARD VEDDER LAWRENCE VEDDER SUSAN117 VENZ CAROL VOGEL NANCY 109 VOGT BEVERLY 117 VOGT PATRICIA 103 VOHS KIM 103 VOIGHT KENNETH VON BEHREN KAREN 103 VONSTROHE JOAN VORWERK KAREN 109 VORWERK NOREEN VOSHELL CHERYL VOSS CAROL 103 WACHHOLZ PATRICIA WACKENHUTH DA VID UECKER, MILTON 196 WA CKENH U TH, PA UL WA CK ER, JOHN WA DENKLEE, SANDRA WAGNERJOHN WAGNER, GLORIA WAHL, DOUG WAHLFELDTJAN117 WAHNER, LA URIE117 WAITE, ETHEL WALB,SANDY WALLACE, MARJORY WALLINGER, DALE103 WALLIS, DA VE 109 WALP, MILTON 109 WALTER, GLEN119 WALTON, CLIFF109 WARTGOW,JOANN WASHA TKO, ELA INE117 WA TERMAN,STEVE WATERS, ROBERT103 WEBER,CHRISTINE113 WEBER, MIKE WEERTS, BETH WEERTS, KIM 109 WEESE, NANCEE WEGENER,KENNETH WEGENER,RODNEY WEGNER,RICHARD WEGNER,SHARON117 WEIDNER, DONALD119 WEIDNER, ELLEN119 WEIER,KENTI17 WEINKE,LYNN117 WEISSINGER, GEORGE WEITH,RUTH 109 WENDLER,JULAINE109 WENDT,CONSTANCE108 WENDT,JANICE WENGERSTEVEN103 WENTLAND, KENNETH WENTZEL,STEVE103 WENZEL, GARY117 WERMAN,.lUDY WERNER,JOHN117 WERNER,LINDA WESELOH,HAROLD117 WESTFALLJOHN103 WESTMEYERJEANI17 WESTOL,JOHN WEYRAUCH, CAROL 117 WHIPKEY, KATHERINE 103 WHIPKEY,ROBERT WHITEHOUSE,SUZANNE WHITNEY,ROGER 103 WHITSON,CRAIGI17 WICHMANN,DIANE117 WIEBANGALINDA103 WIENING,ALFREDI17 WIESEHANJOANN103 WILD, DA VE WILDER, GEORGIA WILKE, KENNETH WILL,CORWIN117 WILLIAMS, CHERYL 109 WILLIAMS, ELIZA BETH WILLIAMS, MARY WILLIAMS, OLIVER 103 WILSON,JUDY WILT, DEBORAH117 WINTE, MARTHA WINTER, DARLENE24, 117 WINTER, ELLIS 109 WINTERJAMES WINTER, KA THLEEN117 WINTERSTEIN, CHUCK 109 WINTERSTEINJEROME WISCH,LENORE WITKOP, KATHLEEN W1TTE,JONATHAN103 WITTENBERGER, DENNIS WITTLIEF, WILLIAM WITTMANN,ROGER WOLF, ROY WOLF, SANDRA 117 WOLLINBURG. THOMAS WOLLIN, BETTY WOLLIN, DONALD117 WORNARDT, KA Y103 WORTMAN, ALICE WRIGHT, GEORGE WRIGHT, RICHARD WULEERT,CHERYL 103 WURDEMAN, BRUCE YOUNG, CARLYN117 YOUNG,.IEANNE103 YOUNG, WILLIAM103 ZALMAN, ESTHER ZALMAN, PA UL ZEHNDER, ELIZABETH ZANDER, MARIE117 ZERNICKE,RON1I7 ZETTEL,CONNIE117 ZIELINSKLRANDY109 ZIEMERJACKIEI09 ZIMDAHL, BERNIE ZIMMERSCHIED,ROBERT ZINKE, KENNETH ZOEBEL, GEORGE103 ZOLLARS, BEVERLY103 ZORN, BECKY109 ZRMACKQROBERTII7 ZUELCHJANETI17 ZUREY, DA VID ZWINTSCHERPAUL117 Y NEWS EVENTS 1968-69 The big eventfor many freshmen was Freshman Camp. During their frst weekend end as college students many freshman at- tendea' this canzp. Here they met their class members and profs in a very relaxed atmosphere, Among their many activities were sports, songs and an unusual communion service. With plans starting in November and the dream coming true in April CTC's own coffeehouse opened its doors. After a long list ofsuggested names someone picked the name The Middle Earth. Hot cider, several teas, and magic peanuts were served to the people who sat on the pillows and listened to the poetry, songs, and discussions presented here. During tlte cold winter months the talk seemed to center on what to do at Eastertime. Matty not only talked but had a plan: they wanted to do something different than the usual. Donna Ruehs wrote to several church districts in hope that they could use a few CTC students in their church during the Easter holiday. The state of'Louisiana was chosen for the work project. A little over 30 students and Miss Heyne spent their vacation cleaning and painting churches, visiting members, teaching songs and sunday school and learning a lot about the christian 's work in the world. One of' C TC's favorite sights came to an end, the quad was converted into a parking lot. Many people nzorn the event, but oth- ers were thankful for the extra space to park their cars. The attendance at the sporting events hit a new high. The teams were very good and with the help ofthe lively interns the crowds enjoyed the happenings both on and offthefields and courts. 198 MEMORIES 199 3:34 w Mk f kg ! y l F 201 1 F '1 fl P0 wfy fm: f' ff f , f ,M ? 20 O K EXSWQPREH 5 X Y 5 3 2 A special thanks to non-stajfmembers who without their help this yearbook would not have been made possible. ,4 iiita rlCl'C1I7ISOlI Marcia Gevers Li: Rau Mike Weber M rs. Fahrenkrog Carolyn Kimble James Reid Miss R etzata Weiss Linda F iedlgr M ary M eeltestzey Diane S ehulenbarg N ena Z eiger Herbert Geisler .-1 rt M eatis Gary Tvler and others 204 We M Wm V US E 22 im :wh m h 1 , V as ,IQ as ., U K 1 ig H .Zi K M I ,I I t . YE ' ' ' 5 2 r y F - ' f Q 5 , A lr- ,S O A nd the people bowed and prayed To the neon god they made Ano' the signjloshea' out its warning In the words that it wasjornzing A no' the sign said: 'The words ofthe prophets ore written on the sub way walls, and tenenzents halls And whisperea' in the sound ofstlenee fd Ph Lggwrfil bg .......l gg wil! Q. .BTG gy-XKQ q,JrB+','6ft QNJA 414001 M I Q04 col' if 0 3 04 O64 X? O06 ooh f irq My 011 45332 1 . QQAK Q goo GG K1-E 5 f NZ o9 Qgw 59 0 Q Q 'y 9 Q 0 Jiw wq EQ 5. H Qi, fl W EEE, GRN SSE gq1- ,JN . AMO 2:9116 Tha, IA' was 1 Q5 YN : MS DT E C!-eg 'gi WA if . ML 8 R NE v X 2 f f Qi? 4 MAJ Kadima igwfimx Ciieiflf-Ji! S35 Luv? P -'ff , Qrfn or-fcf 62 3968 C oncordians, through the year we have experienced many events, Pillars has at- tempted to reflect these events. Sometimes we find the existance of the Sound ofSi- lenceq this yearbook, we hope, has broken the bond of silence and has opened up the bond of memory. We dedicate this book to you, the reader, in hope that it may be a lasting memory of these events - a memory which includes joys, sorrows, shouts of cheer and praises to God. We acknowledge God's guidance, your participation, and the coordination of the staff Also we wish to thank Charing Cross Musicfor permission to use the Sound of Silence as our theme. Pax Tecum l 208 4, .v' ,1-1e.ll:'1. .Vi 14 Ny . 1 I 1 u 1 , .v 1 1 17 -- 1 1 'I 1 , 1111. .N 'wh 4' 141 1 1 . Hi , V, 'X , . 1 Q 1 . H .-, , . 1 , .1 1 L, 1 .1 ' . , 1 .W 1 1: 91. 1' , fpci, 1 ., ',:' . 1 -. 1 1 ', 1 , 1 - .1 ,Ll k':' 1 1 A, 1 1 I -' '- , 1 1' 1 ' Eff! '11 ,qf My - M' Q . 33'LgkQ.l' R. 'Aff xv ' Ftp. , 'g,,,,-mf' A ,1. .-'.!y.:'1j1,'- 1 .A , ,Q 5 t fwtrir ,- w :qw ,: Q1 ykxsgfgjx 'gig' 4.f1'Nx.,'w fm .1 .n. 1 M2 ' 217471 11 Hx'-p 4 '1 fm L fi' 32 1s-'-1:2-.11-' . tn.: W .fy3'Q,fx:fg ' -gig-, 'xgufir . r-'-T ' '-1 zz 9 Tait! -' 1 1 Ft 57: 1- 1. 1- f-31'-: ' 1:--451 1'1- Ifygfx .M .. - 1 L , 1 x . 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