Concordia University Chicago - Pillars Yearbook (River Forest, IL)
- Class of 1971
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A l, 'HJ -,G.- A . .11 .Y Y -5.. , N ,1 ' 'Ji N 1.111 ,1 19, ,.'-, 1' , ,.,1'-'x y14'f . , ,L il-W -.fw'- L R.. -.-' 1 1 .-'11 ', .1S'1 'f , , 11- ,, .,-, .-6. ,J L. x1 .1 -. 1 - f 1 1.,.-1.1 1.1 . M 1 . -1 I 4- p . 1 1. 1 .. 1 1 1. A -Q, - if ,- ' 1 ,g , - '1g- 1...-...A . - ,1. X ,A ,MI-u 1. , I Ax-V-Q 1 1: 1 'KZ . n Q - v '.1 , 1, J! ' '-1 - . --. ' ' . - ? ' K r '-' ' 1 X11 'J 1 I . ,' , 1 1 ' ' 11,1 4.3 1 X 1 1 , uf' '- 1. f lu I ,111-A . g J. -, S- 57 -'--11-'? .,. 'i ' '.- '1 3 N fu.-'. ' , -2 1' - -ax ,J 4 i ' 3' . , ..jx l ,Mid . rms' 1 ' 1 I J-1: nuff... ,XX 4- -1 A K! 4, A -'- x ..-.,- , ,Y 1971 E KLINCTK M Conifer io. Univezsi?'5g' River Fore , IL 603305-1499 Q s' g A Ss 1 N. 12 R Emphasis . . ..... . . Administration and Faculty Happenings. . Sports . . . G H Il W Residence I page page P389 P389 rf' -if V .,,. A XY. Q ll '?i's'. ,-. Administration Building Organizations. . . .page 78 Classes . . . .page 96 Senior Credits. . . .page 736 Advertisements. . . . .page 742 Klinck Memorial Library f , - J.. We lf- re . '- a ,v f. , V. fi-.1trrfZ':,.,.:x.wt'v--11+ , ,F-,,-,ffl an x sf Q, ' wi +, .f 3,.,,.f if, ', 0, s,,-M:,!'-' f x sp '- f 'V ' f -' 'S , 1 '-1, ,uv ' 5.42. Q my 'XX r -ffigrm Mg. 25,6 We pf ' ..5,fxs55Qgw fffef,gggfs Mai. iszrw- S1 531157 S ,Pu-,ffm 'f.'s5 I l 'Fl ,g ym ,W L .. r my ff?-Ui i J :if , 1 - P ,,-l..415.rf,- - 'M iff ' ,-- . ' l v -,fl ! fist' 1 n I ' N'4'4s', ,.-j':T7 it-'2 a . ,I-3 f I ' . A xi a 1 t ,. 1. it :.s .:- 1 1 P s l 8 QA., nxt' i I 4' Q ' s al f i I' I' 2 4, ' i i ' 13' . ' MG .:.--' I , - .- i ' .,f .t . . V , H- in 5 ' Q ' , gr,-,vp M 3,7 ,gm ' P r- ' A i A Set the World on Fire For better than a century a group of people has served here as a faculty who, though of diverse gifts, had one thing in common, they were moved by the Spirit of God. From any one of this faculty on a given day you can catch fire, for it burns with the Spirit. We try our best to set you on fire, to communi- cate to you our enthusiasm for our dis- ciplines, our work, our task in the world: the spiritual nurture of the young. Some of you students excited us as we saw the brilliance of the flame you brought us when you came. As we compared your light with our own, which sometimes flickered, we were embarrassed. We learned from you. We gathered new light and fresh insights. Some other students came in darkness and stayed in the shadows, impervious to our influence, fireproof. We tried this year to burn the cobwebs from your brains, to scorch your heels, to set you running a bit faster along the path of faith. We ran alongside you, holding the torch high that you might see. We have created a bonfire here by sharing our individual flames . . .You must spread that conflagration to set the world on fire! Prof. Wm Lehman 5 a ! 4 6 I I . CTC Students - What Do They Think? Un the Following Pages Get a Glimpse of Their Views. DO YOU FEEL THAT YOU HAVE BECOME A PART OF CTC-RF? I feel that I've become a part of CTC-RF through my escapades in my activities and simply adjusting to college life. CTC-RF has now become a post of my life in great connection with the serving and living to the glory of God. Phillip Herzog Freshman Fort Wayne, Indiana All QL. Liu. . fffffrf' ' TTL ' Am-wu.m,:curw:,::.:nmrn xv-W-Mmwxwwn Q. I 5 it Q: S ff... gf-. 3' is? ' ii? ' , 4 ,MW .xg r- ,. L55 .Y . s , .- .W .. 1 Z I- , Il ' V l::z.e,-wgav ',a..aw-Q-Msmmuzg-,:z1e' f 'p t 2'H'mf 'W'h H-w'f ff' P' f f f ,M S V M., ,,.. . I ...W ,,.,...N,T.W,,..,,, wmwb I M W... ! X i iff: 9 jg, ' f : , ,5 Xi : ,iw I. yi, ,hw is 4 ' X. -X 3. FESQQQ 1 x If -:L if E I 1 it L I , sy 5 id fi ,Q , 2 .say I A, ,digg . P , 335W .,' I lsif x A ., 2,5 N 52 gi? jg- 'tw gi . rg 'Q is W Www. . .1 M -4-5 ve W- s Q -vw N ' , ws-YQ' .WNm,,m,:Wg, -,,. ,..,,w,,,,,,,,a,W,,,:w,,J,, .,,,4,,,,M.-,,,,,,,NW-Wm X . . L W. ., W ,.,.,.x . F . 3, ,..... ,iv A4 . - fc' V ' I 535' Ee 5 A : ., L I L .fs ' .L 5 ses' 4 ' ..: .sm V 312: -1-5 'Z'-f Q. A- Ji' 1 TVN? ' f Y ff fy f' 'Afff' ' - ' , N , , ...ww ' r 1 .K v i- ,E .,ebm: I- T , 1 K , , 5,- 9' ' llE9'9y 'JQmYg'rEi'5'fm 'ia I ' - jf' yy ra : .N 3z.wb..u-94192 H V ,, 0 ' j Q, .-.,. , iw... Tj .., . we E . 5 I E , ij., V ' ,, A ' , M . , ubll, H Q, , Iuzvlzbu . I L Tu g . I :cw . ' if X , , T 'f .,,rJQq-wwe: s.r.,:-,wwsxmv..-NwvwwvyMW 1 :Q f ..,. ,ah X .. ,, 'Q f S. ,. i .., W V, ..., , . ,. l g .ge lg ig . ' M Q 'Q 322' ' ..9Gl'JeK. ,aff ' 'ffl .'.gi.fl' 7' I ff A IS IDEALISM STILL ALIVE? Idealism is very much alive. Many people feel that it is not. It would seem today that the world is entirely pessimistic and apathetic. However, if men were not idealistic, many of our modern conveniences would not have been created, and many of our learning institutions would not have been developed. Idealism is a state of mind. It is a governing feeling that involves a person totally in his strivings to make humanity happen. Idealism is very much alive. It is alive through people who have insight and ambition and who want to help the world situation instead of criticizing it. Oliver M. Williams Junior Chicago, Illinois WHAT IS MIDDLE CLASS MCRALITY? Middle class morality in America today is mainly influenced by the Protestant Church. At present it is conservativism in matters of sex, drugs, and religion. 'Don't take chances, but play the game of life strictly by the rules.' This standard of morality appears to be undergoing change and will eventually become much more liberal - if the younger generations continue to rebel from the standards of their parents. Linda Eigbrett Junior Buffalo, New York IS AMERICA ALL THAT YOU THOUGHT IT WOULD BE? To answer this, l would simply say 'No.' It is not the same as I thought it would be. Some ofthe things I have experienced have thrilled me. Others have shocked me. Sometimes I wonder how so many things could have happened to me within the span of two years. lt has been a crystal illusion. I can only pray as Pres. Koehneke did in the Spring Banquet of l97O: 'Pinch me, O Lordl' I would also like to salute those who have shared with me the miracle of friendship. Paul S. K. Chan Graduate Student Hong Kong mlm DO YOU THINK THAT A PERSON HAS THE RIGHT TO HATE? No, I really don't think that anyone has the right to hate. We should be able to have enough respect for other people and their ideas that we do not have to resort to something like hate. Hate is a very narrow and closed-minded approach to other people. I doubt that there is anyone so much better than everyone else that he can be iustitied in looking down upon and hating someone else. The sad part is that even though I think it's wrong for people to hate other people, there's very little I can do to stop them from hating. Wendy Dominick Freshman Chicago, Illinois i We WHAT ARE CTC-RF'S STRONG POINTS? The greatest asset of Concordia is the fellowship she extends to each member of her faculty and student body. Where else can one stroll down brightly painted corridors and find behind each doorway somethin' grand, beautiful and happy - a smiling friend saying 'Hi!'. Maggie Zoebl Sophomore Elmwood Park, Illinois WHAT DOES CTC-RF LACK? CTC lacks a sense of understanding on the parts of the administration, faculty, and the students. Too often the students don't know what is really going on, and, spending all their time fighting off required courses, have no time to discover their own interests and talents, which consequently remain dormant. l feel that a more positive attitude between faculty and students, together with a looser curriculum, could help bring out more fully the potentials of each individual student. John Strege Sophomore St. Louis, Missouri ' '-K. sf W ,of ,A ' .uf- ' ' , ff .f-wi L 'Q . ,.., , .. ...,...i H l I Ii: l? 1 . ' 1 - lf' . 3' 'E-fa' .lf f T21 . 5 Q gt, WMU . 1 Zz ,f it ,X I J I' IM ,.1:..,,f 5, A .N ,Q v- ,AC ,W JM . Z, At v V 4 L ,A A lj 25' 7 is jf I 5 ,pn Q . , 55:14. I eg ,1 f ' N, ., JQ, , , L .,,,H?v-Q A sm, . 5 3 g 5 V - 4 ? , , A mfr' l fx W S Q, x ,: ,, W A- 6 A ' wi I I , S r ' fir I 'W il' Y 3 'A iwf ' Y I , iff 1 ti W , f e I I 5 NIM, 2 1 I 4 E A Y! 4' V ff!! . I1 'K ' Rv 'L 91- .,ffv,- ,,,,g,9, , , ., M , f.gf.,.:f2f'gL .410 1 . 1 1 , 42 'V , YQ: '. ' ,pf C12 .z , A 43, is 1 ,,5, 1,,' . , , Y, 'V .Q I I Z ', , f. jg I. gifs, ,fs , ' ,I 1 .J ,Q I 3 246 ' I F' , I -. , ew 2x 81, f 'tw-3. 1 , 4 . , M1 , ' 275922: ic if IF YOU HAD TO DO IT OVER AGAIN HOW WOULD YOUR EDUCATIONAL CAREER BE DIFFERENT? Many things I learned in various courses may not be of direct practical value, yet they have helped to develop my thinking and have broadened my understanding of the world. I would probably take most of my courses over, though I would drop some and instead get much more experience in the classroom, learning by doing ' throughout my whole college career, and not during iust one quarter. Also, I feel that I've grown iust as much through activities outside of regular classes by getting to know people and would try even more to open my views through coming to understand all different types of people if I could do it again. Jan Neumueller Junior Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 8bAUXil iiS'I3I'3.'hK 1 - nf il I vw 1--U--P f 'L H--A Af vii -r -L CU. Today ls Yesterdays Tomorrow Martin L. Koehneke President St. Peter reminds the children of God in the opening of his first letter that they had been given a new life in the risen Christ, and that one of the characteristics of that new life was a lively hope, and an incorruptible inheritance. ln our crucified and risen Lord we have received the living and enriching treasure of tomorrow. But today, it must be remembered, is yesterday's tomorrow. What we do today in the name of Jesus Christ will bear its fruit in some tomorrow. Our hope is not confined to the boundaries made by the sunrise and sunset of one day. Our hope is lively, eternal, continuous. When people ask me about the future of Concordia, I answer that its future is pretty well linked to the larger question of the future of the Christian Church, and, more specifically, the future of gg L As 1 s' get .. f is N 1 those Christians who continue to give the College its being and purpose. As long as the Church behaves as the Church, she will be a teaching Church. What necessary forms this indispensable educational function will require are subiect to the needs of the time and the good iudgment of the children of God. The educational shape of the College in the future will reflect considerably the spiritual shape of the Church that sustains it. lf Concordia remains truly educational, it will also see a part of its mission a responsibility to affect the spiritual shape and value structure of its sustaining body. Concordia's today is yesterday's tomorrow. What we do today in response to God's creating, guiding, and loving direction will in a large measure reflect the substance of our faith in Him. How we at Concordia and in the Church live out our hope today will affect Concordia's future and also help to write the record of Concordia's past. Concordia will never be altogether the same tomorrow as it was yesterday, because today Jesus Christ is changing everything, including you and me. The Head is trying to direct His Body on a mission of His love, on broadcasting the message of His Good News, and sharing that hope which culminates in His gift of our assured eternal inheritance in heaven. Let us live in Him as though He died for us yesterday, rose for us today, and is coming back tomorrow. BOARD OF CONTROL Seafed: Mr. Lawrence Forster, Rev. Edmund Happel, Mr. Roland Eggerding. Standing: Mr. Lawrence Marquardt, Rev. John E. Lutze, Mr. Ralph Brauer Mr. Kurt Vragel, Mr. Martin Duensing, Dr. Martin L. Koehneke, Rev. A. R. Kretzmann. . K 5. .- J 1 tion 4 ,,,.AM.M,wam. ,-,,.ywvf Nga, W, .,. . ' 'Y' iuzl -4, ' , Q1-,well 7 rar 5,4 in 'Q In , LE' NORMAN E. LISTON Controller WILLIAM D. WENDLING Director of Develop ment ROBERT P. HOPMANN Dean of Administra- 'f+f 41' fr THOMAS C. PHILLIPS Director of Pub- DENNIS DRESSLER Director of Recruit ROBERT HANNEMANN Director of CI-ARA GARBISCH C00l'dln0f0l' of Pub lic Relations ment Alumni Affairs IICGIIOUS WILLIAM H. LEHMAN Deon of Undergra- duate Studies Associate Professor of Eng- Iish 2 Y.. ff? L- CONRAD J. AUMANN Director of Athletics Professor of Physical Education 413:343- ,,..auuu-0' 1 1 y so l DAVID T. STEIN Dean of Students As- sistant Professor of Speech Assistant MAX E. HEINZ Associate Dean of Student Activities fCo- ordinator of Student Field Workj , V fiiii i Eft if! mv -2.-i 54 l ELMER A. ARNST Director of Student Teaching WILFRED F. KRUSE Registrar Professor of Natural Science A 55 ' , ,,t, I -eL' as if , fl, I' . s W 1 , E it 2 A ,V .4 H ' - '.':f i '1---quam., 'sf 'Wi ng '-'adv DANIEL E. POELLOT Dean of Chapel As- sociatle Professor of Theology WALDEMAR W. AFFELDT Director of Placement Professor of Education -- -fn, ,' - . , .- ,f,f1'A,,-, -af -wgra ' -' ' ' , ' - A 435 'ff .- 't' 52.e-W,-z.: :o7,g Iii. - .. ff ,424 ' f- yfwjii sf , 1-- .,.,sH,,54. 4-, , ,,,.,-, ' ' ' , ,A ,4if'7', TP' H Y A :We '. - 4: M 'gy' , W : I , ees? 1' , , , - -' . ,J 7 I , z. 4410 ' . , 52, if 1' Q ,I 4 5 5' 3,4 , , , - - . -rf, 'V f ' A , 479 1 7 - ' r ,'?2ff'xJ. f. -Z'V U ROBERT A. DORN Registrar Assistant Pro- fessor of Natural Science fig ROBERT SCHROER Associate Deon of Students Counseling Admissions HAZEL ORR Health Services LISELOTTE BADSTUEBNER Residence Counselor - Lindemonn LEONARD EWALD Residence Counselor - David-Jonathon N ,I . , ., ,Q 71 1, Eg i252 5l1,: 22.52 -' z'fs5f. ,3: J 4244: 4- 'Zv1 i'ifl:Zapp-'.'ii' :'- 'fir' '5j.- MII giqznrgvgv . fl .' :try-1.'-sw ' 2 :-U1-515' an may V-V .2214 ,Q .f -M-1: if ff! as .21 1 Q EUNICE R. HEYNE Dean of Women EYERETT W. LOHMAN Director of Business Ser- vices VM, :1 fi JEFF BURKART Residence Counselor - Brohm TED HOYER Residence Counselor - Krauss f 'iMKN I I fl 'ow y , sf ,if ' LL. K . HL V- 'M' Q MARVIN H. BARTELL Assistant Professor of Natu- ral Science WALTER R. BOUMAN Associate Professor of The- ology ERIKA K. BIEBER Instructor in Foreign Language NANCY BIERLEIN Instructor in Physical Education WILLIAM A. BUEGE Instructor in English i- -1 a . TL' ' 446 -W 2? I I I, AV, -Z W 'JL' If , 323' u, i I PAUL G BUNGES Pf0f6SS0f of MUSIC ROBERT L. BUSSE Associate Professor of Music MARY L CARLSON Instructor in Speech JAMES CASSENS Assistant Professor of Psychology CELIA COLEBANK Assistant Professor, Librarian Sky -1 . x gf .f 632- cfm , 4,095 1 'Tiff- ' 'if A--9 ' ' .,' v3v 2'-ijt f 'ZEQJQ ' s,-U ,Qx Kr Aish l- ' 'JAR if U13 KENNETH A DOMROESE Associate Professor of Natural Science ography and Earth Science MARVIN J DUMLER Associate Professor of Psychology WILLIAM M EWALD Assistant Professor of For- EUNICE R EIFERT Instructor rn Speech elgn Language CLARENCE M DREWS Associate Professor of Ge- WILLIAM C. DRISKILL Assistant Professor of Physi- cal Education THOMAS O. FASZHOLZ Assistant Professor of Physical Education I 'Sl I I Q , sS HILLMAN W. FISCHER Assistant Professor of The- RAYMOND A. FONTAINE Instructor in Speech ology ROGER C. GARD Assistant Professor of Music CHARLES D. FROEHLICH Associate Professor of Foreign Language PHILLIP GERSMEHL Instructor in Geography and Earth Science MARTIN E. FRIEDRICH Associate Professor of Natural Science THOMAS E. GIESCHEN Associate Professor of Music 2 'tl wg :anvil 4 1533, , if U ie.. r ccc JOHN E GROH Assistant Professor of History '55 KENNETH L HEINITZ Associate Professor of Eng lush and Theology M PAUL G GROTELUESCHEN Associate Professor of Speech HERBERT H GROSS Professor of Geography and Earth Sclence ROBERT A HAUSMAN Assistant Professor of Theology RUDOLPH W HEINZE Assoclate Professor of Hrs tory and Polltlcal Scuence JULIA A HENNIG Assoclate Professor of Music i QQ' fum ALFRED L. HERMANN Assistant Professor of Physical Education AUDREY M. JAMES Instructor in Education '34 VICTOR G HILDNER Associate Professor of Music WESLEY W ISENBERG Associate Professor of Theology SAMUEL F JANZOW Associote Professor of Eng mf' WWW QWW WW Qfifss if gi' WN RICHARD W HILLERT Associate Professor of Music s NATALIE R JENNE Associate Professor of Music ,W k.:,:.i? ,V .N . If Mp?-, ' 'W : ' 'S' ,Wwe .... V N ,, ' , ' AE, gf., I A I ,.., aw- f Y ex ,- V 'ew' 24: 1- A I V- - I J f' W X, .. 1 1-2 :- 5f11l145-- Q- ,Wg 55: A , ,-:wwfm35,gg: gssd, ,AN- f N' ':'f2f1-Lf ie- ' .RHI-5 3?Wfr':.T' I - 1. , f. -- , as f:i:fQ'fIQ.?rI ,5 - 5 -gm:-,-,.s:agf - - - v ' '-fi?-.4 .' '-2. :fi.f!. ' . !:' Q V , -'w iv ..A:5.gi.,':y..X -5 sway? .2 -:,..: ' - .. 1 , 1 ' T EL -pg., , w, I I I Ii h . ' - V ff if' 'W' ff f mv- f Xtifjy? f 1 fl Q '- I ff- ' f Lf'!f ' . M g J,,Zi ., , . ' '!g3,7f.f..5, ' . . V , '49-1 V , Q V-A ,yr . , L, , ,Q ga Mi. A' .91 I' I JOHN D. JUNGEMANN Assistant Professor of Psychology DONALD D. KOETKE Assistant Professor of Natu- ral Science as I WILLIAM M. KAMMRATH Instructor in Geogra- LOIS KLATT Assistant Professor of Physical Educa phy and Earth Science tion GARY P. KNIPPENBERG Instructor in Mathematics PATRICIA KRANZOW Assistant Professor of Edu- VICTOR C. KRAUSE Professor of Psychology, Di cation rector of Schmeiding Center fi wi PAUL T KREISS Associate Professor of Foreign Language JUDITH C KRETZSCHMAR Associate Professor of Physlcal Education CHARLES W LAABS Assistant Professor Education HENRY R l-ATZKE ASSISLGUT P 0f9550f Of ECLUC0 MARSHALL A LIPSON Assistant Professor of Hrs ION tory and Polutucal Scnence Kms ,: 5 : reef-I qc :. ,... ,J - :, .v.. :- Q.. y. ' W Q Y. O J Qf' PK I U A if ,Q 1 Sf: 'huvnqg CORNELL J KUSMIK Assistant Professor Lnbrar an WAYNE E LUCHT Associate Professor of Psychol 9 Y L X xx' x AL' ' 4 A so 5 I v i . I - . ' of t. .. . 9 V ., .,,.. , ... ,, ,..,.,:1. ak iw M.. A A 1 JAMES MAHLER Assistant Professor of Psycholo- QY EDITH M. MORRISON Associate Professor of For- eign Language WALTER W. MARTIN Associate Professor of Art RICHARD A. MAZAK Associate Professor of Not- ural Science HARLAN D. MCCONNELL Assistant Professor of Music TERRI E. MEANS Instructor in Music PAUL A- MUNDINGER Associate Pf0f0SS0f of GEORGE NIELSEN Associate Professor of His- Theology tory and Political Science I ANN L. REISER Instructor in Education ERNST H. ROEMKE Assistant Professor of Education, Housing Director CARL F. SCHALK Associate Professor of Music STEPHEN A. SCHMIDT Assistant Professor of Edu- cation il Aw 1,1 any I L.. A t we -af' - I S EVANGELINE L. RIMBACH Associate Professor of Music LEONARD H. SCHOEPP Assistant Professor of Art '- . ' ' - X T q H . i -I wi K JAMES O. ROBERTS Associate Professor of Psy- P CARI chology L Nolu Q ,L 4 ELDOR C. SIEVING Associate Professor of Educa- i wil tion and Psychology L und Qt 5 f' 252:-xi gi' , Q ' f 2515259 ,: L 3 ' , A .- .,,t. y .Qs Us if P M . 5 .,., P ff ,W NX sf W i ' Q N i , 75+ r CAROL E. STELLWAGEN Assistant Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics WALTER M. WANGERIN Professor of Education and Theology . ' 4 , K VICTOR B. STREUFERT Associate Professor of So- ciology and Economics NORMAN E. YOUNG Associate Professor of Mathematics THOMAS W. STRIETER Assistant Professor of The ology ARNOLD D. STUDTMANN Associate Professor of Natural Science ROGER W. UITTI Assistant Professor of Theology LESLIE R. ZEDDIES Professor of Music . J X 'Q 1 Over Das Deutsche Fest P- 'as ..-r1 ' , ' s , 5 1 WZQDWEQ 627717 .. 4 l' :QW 9 The Homecoming activities for i970 were centered around the theme Das Deutsche Fest. A mini-concert by Ernie Turrell 81 The Heavyweights pre- viewed the annual fashion show. This year a new dimension was added with fashions for the guys as well as the gals. The Farm lent itself to the atmosphere of the week by sponsoring a pep rally, which included a bonfire, a German band, and bratwurst. At the dance, Der Kronings Ball, Dor- een Jabs was crowned Queen Concordia. Saturday morning saw the renew- al of an old tradition - a Homecoming parade. As the Cougars took to the field against Concordia College, St. Paul, a hard fought battle began The high scoring game attested to the thrills provided in a 42-30 defeat. The highlight of the weekend featured a concert by the famed piano team, Ferrante 8. Teicher. Their dynamic renditions of popular hit songs coupled with the light, easy-going stage manner of these polished pro- fessionals aroused their audience to two standing ova- tions. A folk mass at Grace concluded the weekend. Das Deutsche Fest was a Home- coming to be remembered as one of the best. 5 E . 3? f 'ig -1.1 MC- sg, f-f '- W . . --ww, ,, . :ga,,,.,,i , ---.-1 ,-. - - QQ- ff f . , A X f ,,. ,Em I --ff ,-. .- -- - A J -- -- I- --vu 139, ,,,5',., y, 4 -- -' 'fW .,-M -' - uf I -: 5 'QV W6 , f f , , 5 95 4- , v Ml 454 3- 'S' . Q :min A , 2 f ig , -If 4 1 ' .- 'x- 1. . , ',,. ,- :,,. ,:., - ,ff ? 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The first prize float by the Sopho- more Class ffop rfghtj moves down Lake Street in the parade. A touchdown for River Forest fcen- terj. 'ip- r A06 'fww '.,,4+Lav au' is 5? .W '-21l , , sr JAM, , P95 0 -x . 1 iq . 'h vtl'r?fQ3'Qx.p 'M 'ill ipaq ' :Q l L xx Fw me egtgfi in-it , , n ' Q 0- -,- . .M Q N it H 2532 V in X Klan F . A Q gil, Ut 1 Q '- lsiofijm A Q X - '- R lb H . 1 K lv. t I n ' , 'if f- :K x fl ' i ' A r . ' lrub '- ew V 5 5 N ' if Q e ' . ,A.,. W Y A ., Akwimmg ,, X i fy-1l 'Sh 2 S S x'-We, has-Q-Q J The Happy Day fopposite boffomj provides music for the dance. Sharon Rohn fabovej models an attractive pants ensemble. Ferrante 8- Teicher frighfj entertain a full house with their captivating performance. Ferrante and Teicher High light Festive Week Bur5tin' With To set the mood for the weekend, a presentation on the dramatic building plans for CTC were made by Pres. Koehneke, Dr. Hopman, and Mr. Wendling. Next on the program was the Dedication Ceremony of Gross Hall and the addition to Klinck Memorial Library. The memorable service was complemented by music from the choirs, the band, and a message from Dr. Elmer Pflieger, chairman of the Board for Higher Education. The afternoon featured a gridiron battle between the Cougars and Milton with halftime highlighted by the Pom Pom Girls. To climax the day the Allschool Show presented skits and songs composed by CTC students themselves. Sunday's Reformation Service at Grace completed the eventful weekend. - .w s..,, X M W i K- 1 l S 5 Gross Hall W- Paren ts' Weekend fr' Nywq nv-44 ,.. ,. rgv z-f 2Ew -0-i,v'?f'1: Z., f wv -fw.,,e1-.', 4- fig'F fc: .1 . ww-x..z,X',.fug V: I .ihs fsg f - -Q: 4 ta., ' Tig.Vii4'tLn'7i'?,,QfQi'?f'f.2:1f F'Q?'3f.vl:1- . 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Prof. Hausman fbelowj delivers the Gospel mes- sage. fboffomj Cecelia Gioe on the bass and Dick Koehneke on the piano along with the drummer create the musical sound for the worship celebra- tion. Hp ff' f ' I as ' ii X I 'WW' ,fi P ,, l' 1 V., Z 'C 'ffl -kfIfjfQ?fL.m ,G This year's Winter Weekend began with a special dinner prepared by Szabo. WCFL'S Robert E. l.ee presented the highlights of Friday evening including a concert featuring Mason Proffit and the United Nation. Activities on Saturday bounced off with a basketball game be- tween thesCougars and Trinity. A carnival, following the game, sported the theme A Fair to Remember. To fulfill this motif classes and organizations sponsored various booths such as a Dunking Booth by Natari, a sweet Tooth Booth by facul- ty wives, a Y.l..T.G. booth, and a concession stand with typical carnival snacks. Winter Weekend proved to be a much appreciated midterm break. Dean Stein labove righfj awaits the dunking throw of a daring student. Drenched, labove leftj Dean Stein emerges to see who did it! lleftl A full house at the fair. Norma Stumpp and Millie Bellin lopposife top leftj wait for iailbirds. Faculty wives lopposite top rightj get in on the fun. Mason Prof- fit concert lopposile centerl draws a crowd for its Saturday night performance. Dean Heinz foppo- site lower leftj withstands the sweetness of pie throwers. This fairgoer lopposite lower centerj in- dulges in his hearty sandwich. Students are at- tracted by Freshman men's, Are You Sober? booth lopposife lower rightj. i l 5' ftKv'42 Q! Oy, Q 4 i f ,339 in T S 0 Q Qs fu gA9Q6'?e9 ' .0.f.,,-3 t if if ,,.t, e ' Q 3 l c s , i it-wbssqst-ig-f frtij, efksft r sle Q, ' if it - li if Q 4 el l it 3' 'Q s 'W aixag .lifts Psiigs 'Gig tat .at ,q2 '+I+3 .,,iQ1,Q' Q .5 s ' W ,fi all-QA MTF., 9 ..-Eggs 'I .MQW W, I V . gtg S gnfelig-5 'ss at : . ' : , I 8 'v - . X V . ' : il W ' ve! 5 2 it iksuwffimlwwlxnwfgi E 2-if 1T 1 e 1 5 Mason Profflt and Fair Enhance Winter Weekend f .2 t W ,. V , an Q if 5 Q fi if I 3 , W 43 Field Work - Une Step Beyond The student-run and student-supported Field Work program carried out its theme: One Step Beyond. Increasing the number of project sites from fifteen of the previous year to forty, students were given broader opportunity to seek areas of volunteer service. Student director Dan Dockery headed the varied and enriching program. A special event this year was an NBC-TV telecast of the Field Work program live from CTC. Several involved students told of their exciting, worthwhile, and rewarding experiences in dealing with their Chicago area sites. It proved to be a great opportunity to let TV-land in on how Concordians are concerned with the community -the Gospel in action. 'N 3 Mt K A if 7727 ' ig' . r. ' ' 7263234 'I . . w4?.,x-, 1 'f1?'?523.' M4 ff 4-wifi? rr- .4 w' '-fe' :- . . , fav 1 11 4 fp C X, fOpposite topj On camera, students inform TV viewers about CTC's Field Work program. fOppo- site centerj Writer and producer go over last min- ute orrangements with Tom Philips, PR director and Dean Heinz, Field Work advisor. fOpposife leftj A crowd of students assemble to select a site of their choice at which to serve. fOpposite righfj A tutoring director informs students about his pro- gram. fTop leftj A student commits herself to serve. Hop right, center, bottomj Students tutor- ing at First Immanuel, one of the oldest Field Work sites. Spring 770 in the Shade a l The Spring Musical I TO in the Shade,' was presented in Geiseman Memorial Auditorium May l4, l5, and T6. This delightful musical production based on the classic and play, The Rainmaker, was directed by Prof. Paul G. Grotelueschen with musical direction by Prof. Roger C. Gard. Sparked by lively and innovative selections, the story is adapted for the musical stage by the original author, N. Richard Nash. Music was written by Harvey Schmidt with lyrics by Tom Jones. Centered around the Curry family living in a Western state during the drought season, the story is a study in the world of dreams frepresented by the rainmakerl versus the world of reality frepresented by the Curry daughterj. The rainmaker, played by Jeff Burkart, drifts into the local area and changes the atmosphere in various mystical ways. Other Concordia students in the cast included: Monica Umstaedt as Lizzy Curry, Tom Kracht as File, the marshall, Richard Schoenberger as Father Curry, Rich Hoffert as Noah, Lizzy's brother, Barb Valleskey as Snooky, and, Dale Hauser as Jimmy Curry, Snooky's boyfriend. 1 1 ll Celebrate The annual Spring Banquet was held on a clear, cool Friday evening, May 7, 1971. Couples began arriving at the Ferra Manor or at 6:15 PM with the girls in gay, festive frocks and the guys in their own styles sporting an assortment of colored shirts. Cocktail Hour was held from 6:15 PM to 7:15 PM during which friends greeted each other and were complimented in return on their handsome attire. The banquet was begun with prayer by Mike McKean. During the gavel ceremonies after the dinner, Dave Kieschnick accepted the office of S. A. President from past President Randy Zielinsky. The speaker for the evening was Dr. Stephen Schmidt who recalled events of the past year, both local and political, in his presentation entitled Celebrate, Dancing rounded out the festivities and as the midnight hour approached, Don Carone's orchestra played a medley of slow, sentimental tunes. The evening came to an end all too soon for many. The couples in attendance will include Spring Banquet '71 in their books of pleasant CTC memories. o Q0 Q 'IJJQ . in W 'f ,Q , A , , 'Y 4 . .. ,H ,.... In -, f , V '- V . QE . Q fi , ' V ,A . I 4 . fkr if 1 2 CTC Children 5 Theater Stages Thre 'Wk Wi-f,,14 J X W I te i. ge ss: is bw: W2 ,Q ' Y, w N . ' P25 ,s K x L 1 Q 3 V, , J, A . M A46 V lays - Three Successes Mr. Popper s Penguins W zz ' ,mmm wM9fl ' fkightj Students anxiously wait in line for the dis- tribution of their placements. fBelow leftj Dr. Af- feldt distributes calls with a congratulatory hand- shake. fBelow right and bottomj Students com- pare notes on their teaching assignments. Tradition Call Night, 1971, was unlike any other in the history of CTC. In the past graduates and interns were held in suspense, sealed envelope in hand until after the special service. Whoops and hollers could always be heard by friends and anxious families as the future teachers recessed from the gymnasium as a group. This Spring calls were received at scattered times throughout the day and the graduates were able to ioin their families for the service. Another change, and a disappointment, was the absence of the kind, loving, and inspiring words from President Koehneke who was resting under doctor's orders. Dean Poellot officiated at The Service of Call ight Changed of Dedication and Prayer which was held on Friday evening, April 30, l97l in the Geiseman Memorial Auditorium. The Rev. Adalbert P. Kretzmann of Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Luke, Chicago, was the guest preacher. Commit Thy Way Unto the Lord by Liebhold was sung by the Kapelle under the direction of Dr. Thomas Gieschen. For the graduates, Call Night is a climax to their four years of ioys, sorrows, work, confusion, excitement, and a host of other experiences which constituted their campus life. Cn this night the realization comes to the fore that it is finally over, that their stay at CTC is at an end and new responsibilities are waiting for them. L... W 'vs If .cw .Mis Q mg L .Ox ., Q ,Q A: . as , V i m tif -.. i. ,.... gs 1 ,..-.,..- wax? 1 it sz' 43 31 l i .si N Q 1343343 ,. sr X . my-wQi N Less. i :' M... NMFA-I ' fi,.A E gl 41- A' dl an, S' 2 3' Q, g a, A I 1 Q wir 9 4- - f Y v - 25' gi' 5, -1' f 1 Satisfaction and Success Sum up '70 Season f' V Front row: S. Koerner, J. Scheiwe, J. Conrad, D. Meunier, A. Schmook, C. Walton, D. Clark, D. Reinking. Second row: T. Tong, J. Rawlings, E. Pilmonis, P. Zwinfscher, M. Wilk, J. Demoss, D. Schmidt, J. Witte, Coach H. Brockberg. Third row: G. Friedrich, P. Treion, J. Fredericks, W. Kraemer, C. Mueller, D. Lazenber- ry, B. Rude, W. Mischick, Coach C. Aumann, Coach J. Braun. Fourth row: Manager D. Auernhamer, D. Zwintscher, W. Priehs, R. Moeller, B. Uhlman, G. Spielhaupler, H. Cypher, B. France, L. Longhauser. Back row: Doc D. Braun, S. Bronner, B. Preloger, D. Berdis, T. Fahl, B. Young, D. Hauser, R. Munger, B. Krueger, Coach A. Herman. if Dennis Meunier ftop oppositej rolling out looking for his receivers down field. Jim Conrad fopposite righfj pulls another one in for a long run. Ralph Munger ftopj cuts for more yardage against Lake Forest. Woody Kraemer fmiddlej weaves through the defense for the goal line. Dave Reinking fbottomj eyes his defender as he looks for more daylight. Playing in the l0lst year of college football, the Cou- gars compiled a very respect- able 4-3-l record. Regard- less of the score, the grid- iron heroes managed to pro- vide excitement for the spec- tators. The Cougars were spectacular in victory, but in defeat they were magnificent. Senior Co-captain Dennis Meu- nier qualified as one of the best if not the greatest, quarterbacks in Concordia his- tory. ln his three years at this position he has shattered nearly every passing record in the book. During the l97O season alone he completed 48.5fZf of all his passes for l2ll yards and ll touchdowns His career mark is 277 com- pletions in 543 attempts for 5l'70, 3983 yards and 34 touch- downs. Other graduating seniors who made fine contributions to the squad were Co-captain and end Al Schmook, center Dale Clark, punter and split end Jim Conrad Q26 receptions for 467 yards and 4 touchdownsl, linebacker Mark Kammrath, tackle Steve Koerner, tackle Jim Oelrich, defensive back and placekicker Dave Reinking f64!74 PAT's for .864 mark in last three yearsl, safety Bill Scheiwe, halfback Cliff Wal- ton f4.l rushing average and a national N.A.l.A. ranking of 8th in kickoff returns with a 27.3 averagej and halfback Paul Zwintscher. The Cougars were successful all five times they attempted the two-point conversion fl5!l7 on kicksl. This added dimension enabled the team to stay in the running even though the scores were not indicative of this strategic technique. The offensive and defensive line- men contributed backbone to the team also as shown by their steady efforts to block and tackle. Coach Connie Aumann's team was a real winner in the true sense of the word - a team which lent itself to praise from one and all. A spectacle during the season frightj was the game between two professional teams, the Eng- lish Touring team and the North Shore team, played on Concordia's field. Prior to the game fopposite bottomj both teams line up in tribute to their national anthems. Cougars and opponents fopposite topj begin another four-mile run at NRC. ,M bfi? Field Hockey Gains Experience Front row: W. J. Schultz, D. Conner, G. Schmidt, G. Yowen, C. Sievers, M. Borhart, C. Ruppert, J. Anderson. Back row: Coach J. Kretschmar, P. Dav- idsmeyer, E. Youkey, C. Melendy, K. Kuk, R. Buhrke, S. Schoeller, W. L. Schultz, K. Bresemann, J. Schulz, L. Rock, Manager N. Pingel. The 1970 field hockey season began with 21 women attending the first practice session. This was eventually narrowed to 18 for the remainder of the season. Under the leader- ship of Miss Judy Kretzschmar, the women quickly learned the basic skills necessary for the game and were ready in two weeks for their first en- counter. Due to lack of in- terest last year, Concordia did not have a team. There- fore the 1970 squad of be- ginners had their work cut out for them. Their first game against Rockford was also their first defeat, 2-O The rest of the season in- cluded games with Wheaton, Aurora, Northwestern, and Valparaiso with the final record being 0-5-1. On No- vember 8th and 9th, a tour- nament was held at NIU. Concordia played fine hockey, but lost two and tied one. Although this was not a win- ning season, the spirits re- mained high and the returning members are looking ahead to next year with much enthusiasm Several Star in Crass Country Meets Front row W Flanegan D Schlensker T Fark L Pelletier Second row P Bartel C Dreessen D. Kimble. Back row Coach B Driskill L Kmsborough J Pool J Mannion 52' : . , . , . , . ' . : . , . , : . , . , . , . . l if J 5 3: 'k . , . cl ffm X . 5 I H g . , Up against tough competition, Coach Bill Driskill's l970 harriers finished the season in second place with an over- all 8-9 record in dual meets. Three Concordians battled all season for the number one spot on the team. Junior Chuck Dreessen finished first for the Cougars in ll of 12 meets. He had the fastest four- mile of the season against St. Procopius finishing first with a time of 20:58. Dreessen also honored his team by fin- ishing 8th in N.A.l.A. Dis- trict l2. Sophomore Jeff Pool consistently finished second until an iniury occurred two-thirds of the way through the season. The other top contender, Junior Dan Kimble, finished first in the con- ference meet ahead of Drees- sen. Coach Driskill and his team were especially proud of Freshman Paul Bartel who made the All-Conference team along with Kimble and Drees- sen. ln spite of the loss of Senior and Captain of the 1970 squad, Lynn Pelletier, a proven asset to the team, Coach Driskill and his returning harriers look forward to next year with eager anticipation and high hopes for a more successful season. Team Records Broken in 9-7 Season .X f we-F,,,.. .AX X -44-I ,-P'- K. QQ fr. fi' 58 f ef W! 5' f we E H J in 0 M ' K Coach Fcxscholz ffop leffl calls time out to deter ww I 4, f A AV A ,.,,,. mine some strategic plays. 7 Q0 i I llll GX iilhu- '1A .nv- Gif Front row: Coach Fascholz, Asst. Coach Herman. Second row: B. Miller, T. Engel, D. Heiden, J. Westfohl, J. Platt, M. Reddel, L. Pelletier. Back row: B. Spletzer, G. Pikalek, W. Kraemer, E. Glascock, A. Schmook, C. Mueller, T. Morrison, M. Spletzer, C. Behrens, T. Fahl. Concordia's 1970-71 varsity basketball team finished the season with a 9-15 record. lt was not the kind of season that many would call good, but in spite of the losses the Cougars managed to break two team records. They established new single season records for total free throws attempted C7871 and total free throws made l5261. Several individuals were impressive for the Cougars. Sophomore guard, Jim Platt, established a new record for number of assists during one season with 107, surpassing Rob Mueiler's old 1 mark of 106. Al Schmook, co-captain, had a fine season finishing third in rebounding and fourth in scoring behind the other co-captain, Gary Pikalek. Gary finished only four points behind Dave Heiden in scoring and converted the most free throws ll 71 Gary was an all-conference selection for the second consecutive year and moved up to twelfth place among the Cougar all-time scoring leaders with 700 points. Junior guard, Dave Heiden, was the leading scorer with 322 points for a 13.4 point average per game. He was second to Platt in assists and led the fopposife pagej Al Schmook ftop righfj goes in for another scoring hookshot. The anxious crowd fleff centerj awaits the outcome of the tip. Jim- Platt fbottom leftj and opponent grapple franti- cally for the ball. Cal Behrens and Gary Pikalek go in for the rebound fboftom cenferj. Terry Mor- rison fbotlom rightj drops the ball in for another two points. fabove Ieffj Dave Heiden eyes his op- ponent as he anticipates his next move. Craig Mueller fabove rightj races down court following the rebound. Cougars in free throws making 112 of 140 for a striking 80 percent. Dave's high of the season came when he was selected to the all-tournament team at CIT. Junior, Terry Morrison and Sophomore, Craig Mueller tied for the rebounding leadership of the team. They both averaged 9.1 rebounds per game. Morrison also scored a 12.3 point average per game. The Cougars finished sixth in the Northern Illinois Inter-Collegiate Conference. in 59 0 , ' layvees Post Winning Season Concordia's junior varsity basketball team had a fine season during 1970-71 posting a record of 10 wins against seven losses. Coach Al Hermann's players showed a finesse for winning as they rattled off seven straight victories at one point during the season. The Cougars were very impressive defensively and they out-rebounded their opponents as well. Sophomore Mark Piel was the mainstay of the Cougar attack throughout the season as he led the team in scoring with a total of 353 points for a 20.8 per game average. He was also the leading Mark Piel fbelowj slides by for a quick two points. Bob Rosin fabove rightj gets the iump on his op- ponents. Dave Keller fbottom rightj deftly dribbles past his opponents. ,ff ,.... . ., . - - 5 ff .2 .. g f -' , ' 4 -WW ,.,,. - ' vsif x 1' -f . . .. ig. Fay. 19 i f f '-ff... '1-my 'n-we, Af s ..,.1f.f. t , 1- I fyyygfzgen ' V, 1 fl f ,s W Y y rebounder on the team as he pulled down 195 for an 11.5 per game average. Besides these two marks, he was the leader in assists, recording 37 during the season. Sophomore Terry Olson was another asset to the team finishing the season second to Piel in rebounds with a total of 128. He also led the regulars in the free throw department, hitting 71 of 92 attempts for a 77 percent mark from the line. Junior Dick Baginski was another key in Cougar attack as he averaged 10.3 points per game to tie with Olson. T. Fark, D. Keller, R. Baginski, R. Angle, M. Kamin, T. Olson, L. Kingsboro, C. Zimbrick, B. Rosin, K. Peter- son, M. Piel, K. Kowalski, J. Valleskey, S. Siekmann, Coach Herman. Nw., lm, 2' s li W -an-,,,,..4f-v -74'-0 S wr' ME 2 so 'fs-7 ' 1' 4+ i . W 7717, V Y,,YV ' HL-K .. 1-rzwwz M.. . X y A . Kittens Battle to 73-3 Finish . Front row: N. Karnatz, C. Ruppert, J. Roehrborn, B. Krause, C. Melendy, P. Davidsmeir, W. Dominick, D. Conner, J. Schultz, G. Meskimen. Back row: Coach L. Klatt, K. Sievers, asst. mgr., J. Shaus, K. Kuk, P. Ruggier, K. Wiefeldt, J. Schmook, M. Fahl, R. Burke, N. Stanton, mgr. Phyllis Ruggier fbelowj attempts to out-iump her opponent from Carthage. Kathy Wiefeldt frightj and Carol Melendy fboftom rightj shoot high for the basket. it -N Q rm.- me., mgisi s1SQlHRY . Www , 328 ws x ...K-::sisS::'-51 -. fairs .... - 'fs-fr i'- -Q:-5:51 .... fs ,Q-' -- W A 9, .40 19 Under the direction of Miss Lois Klatt, the Kittens lost only to Northern Illinois University, Wheaton, and Aurora. Both Wheaton and Aurora, however, were defeated at other times during the season by Concordia. C.l.T. at Seward proved to be the finishing touch for the season with the Kittens being undefeated for the week-end. Concordia, St. Paul was defeated the first evening of the tournament by a score of 52-34. Saturday afternoon the Kittens were victorious over Seward with a 34-29 win. With only one senior, Captain Karyn Kuk leaving, the l972 season looks iust as promising and successful. 3 3' E Wi - P .,...-Q-, ' 'W' - T 1 Front row: T. Tong, T. Johnson, T. Halter, J. How- ard, L. Meskimen, J. Mestek. Back row: Coach W. C. Driskill, Ass. cooch J. Broun, D. Zwinfscher, M. Traufmann, D. Lczenberry, J. Sfcde, J. De- moss, G. Faith, Mgr. J. Pool. 1, T ' 1:13. - tm ' I:4.-:I-f'- Matmen Post Second Highest Win Loss Record Concordia s l97O 7l wrestling team ad its ups and downs this season but posted its second highest win loss record of 6 IO in dual meet competition With the loss of Ron Zernicke Cliff Walton Bruce Uhlmann and Phil Peters from last ear s squad Coach Bill Driskill had to find a new core to lead the team Returning sophomore lettermen Dennis Lazenberry Gary Faith and Tim Halter provided this nucleus along with sophomore Ted Johnson who attended Augustana last year With these men at the center of the squad the Cougar matmen put on many fine performances and gave Concordians a look into the future of Concordia s wrestlers The Cougars were led through out the season by Ted Johnson who in posting a I6 5 individual record six of those wins coming on pins took honors for the best record on the team A surprise was freshman Larry Meskimen who posted a 9 5 record and proved to be one of the 7 fs:-...V I most valuable wrestlers on the team. Dennis Lazenberry Q9-135 led the Cougars in wins by pin, accumulating seven during the season. Freshman Dan Zwintscher, along with Ted Johnson, had six. Other outstanding Cougar wrestlers were: Tim Halter C9-l l J, Gary Faith t9-95, Gerry Mestek Q7-l 7D, and Tom Tong Q7-l U. wg .E any fopposile pagej Tim Halter flop leftj looks for the pin. Ted Johnson, high point man fcenterj puts in a tough leg ride setting up for his pin and ftop rightj comes off with another victory. Dan Zwintscher fabove leftj shoots for his takedown. Mike Trautmann fabovej sizes up his man. Dennis Lazenberry fleffj shoots his takedown. P ill Love I5 the Wish We Send You - atarii Natari sent a wish of love on the traditional loveday weekend of Valentine's Day. The show featured romantic, patriotic, and fantasy numbers performed as groups, duets, and solo. Instrumental versions of songs such as Traces, Feelin' Groovy, Raindrops, with Friendship as a vocal number, accentuated with the synchronized swimming displayed by the guys and gals. The humorous side of love was protrayed in a clown act during which the Pep Band director learned to swim quickly. Millie Bellin performed A Melody of Love as a solo and local students of the Natari president, Wendy Kodat, expressed the love which animals share. The entire club participated in the finale as an expression of Christian love to get together. A wish of love was sent and all who attended this lovely display of grace in the water could not help but receive the message. Kaleidoscope is performed fobove and belowj by girls to the music of Lara's Theme. fcenterj The men swimmers show their skill in A Girl in Every Port. if A' is Qwik ., X ,-Q ,Q-, x E ' 1 f 'tm-R 5 9 ' 'Huw-fn' nal I I I I I I I I I ., I I I - I ii I II y, II' H. I I V, I' V I v I . -1 x Q A N , , I I I I :I I I I I ,I I . A I 4 I I I I I l I I I I I wo-,.-5, 4, I 2 ,Q ,ps-,m,.H Aikido Demonstration and Women's Gym nastics Meet Are Special Sports Events s stem s ,t -is t J Students of John Barr ftopj from the Leyden Township Y execute precision in their fine performance. John Barr fabovej explains to the audience the next moves of his group. Joanne Carr frightj displays her agility and skill on the unevens. , ,s,..h:nyy was zgfpf - ,M . , ws'-VMM995 ,M .4 Q f f'4a5ft .4 r Qhlilmupiisb I 1 A . , ' :if,i?,Qgs, tag J, , J 4 ii Fronf row: P. Zwintscher, R. Munger, W. Priehs, M. Kamin, M. Wickboldt. Row 2: Coach Brockberg, L. Pel- lefier, J. Pool, W. Flanagan, C. Dreesen, K. Clark. Row 3: Mgr. H. Cypher, J. Rawlings, D. Homan, Mgr. T. Fark, P. Barrel, P. Treitin, J. Slade. Row 4: J. Voelker, G. Kreiss, D. Kimble, D. Schlensker, D. Hauser, D. Wallinger, P. Herzog. in if fl ' U -ig ff 4- 1, E1 5 ' 'X J . .ai A A 4ff?'??Tf ?-11-Q1 'i Kia 9 ...af Q '71, 7,13 ,W .,. ,. 541 1 i 1' f A ' 'J 7 1 21.1 ' 4 V ww V .- . .1 ,,, J? . J. ,.. , 1 . E i3'.,,.,2: ,1 S. 1 V. .5-.P.5415g,'g, 'f3 W . , ,,, ., , . . we 1 34' 1g', . 5 The '7l Cougar track team under the direction of Coach Harold Brockberg completed a successful season. Of the five dual, triangular, and quadrangular meets CTC participated in, 2 firsts and 3 second place finishes were recorded. At the annual Viking Olympics, the cindermen finished sixth in the ten team competition. In defending their Northern Illinois Intercollegiate Conference crown, the Cougars finished second to Trinity of Deerfield. At the Elmhurst Invitational, the trackmen compiled a total of 27 points to finish sixth in the I4 3 Trackmen Break Their Gwn Past Records team field. Dan Kimble, a iunior transfer, led all individuals in point totals for CTC. Closely following Dan were Lynn Pelletier, a senior and Dan Schlensker, a iunior. The spring season saw four CTC track records broken. Chuck Dreesen lowered his own mile time from 4:28.l to 4.27.6 in the 440 yard dash, Lynn Pelletier dropped his own record from 50.9 to 50.5 seconds. In the 440 intermediate hurdles, Dan Schlensker, with a 56.2 clocking, bettered his own record by .4 seconds. And finally in the mile relay, the old record of 3127.7 was lowered to 3:26.6 by the team of Dan Schlensker, Paul Zwintscher, Dan Kimble and Lynn Pelletier. With only two seniors graduating and the prospect of several outstanding freshman trackmen entering the college this fall, the '72 track season will hold many successes for Coach Brockberg and the team. l. i-lIAla'A K':ii.lo'3'.!b'1'.f66sl?Z '42 Opposite page: Mike Wickboldt Itop rightj, be- ginning the race fcenter leftjf Dan Kimble in the relay flower rightj, and Jim Rawlings flower leffj. This page: fabovej Chuck Dreesen, fcenterj, in the mile run, fleftj Joel Glawe. Cougars Lack IH Defense Pitching The 1971 Cougar baseball team, playing with a leaky defense and half of a four-man pitching staff for most of the season, finished with an 8-1 1-1 record overall and a 5-7 mark in the Northern Illinois Intercollegiate Conference. The leading hitters among the regulars were iunior pitcher-infielder Wally Mischnickf.3531, junior third baseman Dave Heiden f.329j, sophomore catcher Jim Platt L3271, and senior outfielder Mark Beyer f.302J. Evidence of the defensive problems shown by the Cougars was the difference in errors committed. Concordia was responsible for 70 errors while the opponents had 33 for a fine .951 fielding percentage. A promising note for the future is the fact that only two seniors were listed on the team roster. Front row: J. Westfall, D. Baginski, D. Heiden, M. Beyer, G. Eller, S. Stec. Second row: Mgr. J. Essig, D. Kruse, J. Vaughn, M. Stock, R. Angel, J. Platt, T. Olson. Third row: Coach Aumann, S. Juech, J. Valleskey, S. Siekmen, W. Mischnick, J. Kuchenbecher, J. Witte. Pitcher Wally Mischnick ftop oppositej burns in a strike. Gary Eller fopposite leftj makes o connect- ing swing Steve Stec leftl out runs the first base man s tag .llm Valleskey center makes a mighty sllde into second Don Kruse fbottom left ready with a long stretch for the throw to first Catcher Jlm Platt bottom nght watches another oppo nent go down swungnng Wm 'iw Hung! ,Fixx M A... 44 4tMmsu.... MY 4944 W' JWMQV :rw 1 WWW 'fs ,. fn yy 366.-ago I t Tf,4x.Z f r Hsfw: ' ,, l A ' '5 9t? !.' :'9'5f'c , y A .1 ,, ' i f ,iz :TP-C .L+ A . . , 1 ,741 A In JJ, ., ,, ', Q 1525! 1 4- H , 4' ' 5 . Y figfywmnvf , V P' ' 4 519? , ,.., , f 1i'f4f 1f '- F ' fr, .. f . I.- ,,,z,,g, ,, . .- ':,Ef-'tgp iff- -dfff' 4' ' Niki ' . . fe f' , - , 5 4 V , - .- '2,.-, gy 23 3- ' fH1 Z w A . . ,, , , In ,Al.23,2, H . . I . t .,.-. ,V ,. ,Q -, +A fm' ,ff3f 'J it , t 27 Q ,.,. . ,s. 131-5 , , .Q.fs-'Qui-if .1 ' 69 Q 1 , l l M. '..-: .sw Sl: W0 132. Q , sys KI: lec . gpi Phyllis Ruggier frightj at full speed, attempts to ,. . fel beat the throw to first. Lois Davignon fbelowj L swings for a base hit to help the Kittens along. N . ' V 'A Kathy Sandfort fopposite centerl the Kitten's star ' A V in A V A,4. A ' ' ,ilixw ' 2JV pitcher, throws one right in there. - QS., ...- su Q in M 3 X If . . . Y sf 4 ' ' 0 C' V.. .,.. .V fflxii ,..s.. -s we-' 4, r. In .., . : 1 , qs- f T' Q X. , .C 1 1 N1 '52 Front row: G. Meskimen, J. Roehrborn, D. Conner, S. Beyer, R. Burke, C. Melendy, C. Ruppert, L. Hartman. .L Back row: Mgr. B. Krause, B. Fuerstenou, K. Sandfort, P. Ruggier, J. Schaus, K. Wietfeldt, N. Pingle, R. Jaeckle, K. Kuk, L. Davignon, Coach L. Klatt. T sv l T ' ' ' i Kittens Look Forward to Tennis '72 This Spring ot CTC a total of twelve women participated in the women's extramural tennis program. The team was led by Coach Nancy Bierlein and returnees Peggy Davidsmeyer, Jan Schmook, and Ruth Hoelscher. Playing seven regular season matches, the women ended with a l-6 record. They also participated in the Northern Illinois Sectional Tournament held at Chicago Circle Campus and viewed tremendous tennis at the Miliken Tournament in Decatur, Illinois. The team will remain intact for the i972 season and Miss Bierlein is anxiously looking forward to a winning season with an experienced and spirited team. Front row: S. Schleef, J. Nuechterlein, J. Schulz, P. Davidsmeyer, B. Bramstadt. Back row: C. Galloway, G. . Merz, M. Otto, Coach N. Bierlein, J. Schmook, R. Hoelscher, L. Novak. All but Tourneys Are Starting with only three returning women from the l97O squad, Coach Klatt put together a very well-organized team this Spring. Hard work and Team spirit helped give the Kittens a 6-I record at the end of regular season play. With returning starter Kathy Sandfort and back-up pitcher Ruth Jaeckel, CTC never lacked strength on the mound. The seventeen women on the team gave the Kittens depth needed at every position. Midway through the season, CTC traveled to Normal, Illinois for the state softball tournament. After winning by forfeit over Danville the Kittens suffered defeat at the hand of one of the top Victories teams, Illinois State, losing by a score of 4-2. Later on in the afternoon CTC faced the University of Illinois and lost I7-8. The Kittens rounded out their season by competing in the Northern Illinois Sectional held at Grant Park in downtown Chicago. Nw hai. Women s extramural volleyball vi ,N . Q Q QZEZZQL . s '43 V 30-Jsaemg. ,,,,,,,',, all Quinta., VK' 5 V ,JZ .r A , , QWWL. 5 4l,y+'vf ,K ,K . , ,- v 4 ififfgisigvkg 4. 1' tk it . 59-24.- . 5 N ,Q , . , . r - .sv K - I ' IW.- 4. ,.. ,L Ni , Y .,,. X, H . , .gqq . 92 , iq- 1 , 'veemxs.,.xv. , ,. ' I-. 1 ., ,.::'- -v H - , , .I 'I- 1 ,. 'I' 'G' 'T' 'TH' K- Waist-T?1?fiVfasf-w1,:sxrm.,..u........, Netmen Capture NIIC Crown CTC's tennis team won the NIIC Conference title posting a lO-O conference record and an overall record of Il-1. The only loss came at the hands of Lake Forest in their final meeting. Led by seniors Gale McKim, holder of CTC's career record Q40-I 21, and Steve Madsen C30-l Ol, the Cougars set new records in the following categories: most shutouts Q82 consecutive wins fl Ol, most wins in a season fl U, best record U l-l This marks the second year as champions of the NIIC conference. Action shots: Gale McKim Irightj and Cal Behrens flower leffj. fLower righfj First row: M. Schmidt, G. McKim, S. Madsen, Mgr. R. Gieseke. Back row: Coach Faszholz, L. Torbeck, C. Behrens, L. Kingsboro, R. Brockmann. 'X Q Q vc, A I 'X 1 S I I l I I 'NN lx 'gl 3, I f Qvwxxl X Q EA I N, Q I I N 1 X - CROSS COUNTRY fRecord 8-91 CTC OPP 32 North Park ' 25 34 Aurora 25 33 Lewis 22 35 Chicago State 20 28 l.I.T. 29 32 Trinity 24 24 St. Procopius 33 29 Lewis 26 31 U.l.C.C. 24 15 Lake Forest 49 15 Northeastern C. 50 19 Judson 42 33 U. of Chicago 24 22 Aurora 33 20 Lewis 37 39 Whitewater 19 22 Olivet 33 INVITATIONALS CTC Rockford Invitational 3rd of 12 N.A.I.A. Invitational 10th of 14 U. of Chicago Invitational 8th of 9 N.I.I.C. Conference Meet 2nd of 5 OOOOOO O 0 O Xx XXXX FOOTBALL fRecord 4-3-ll CTC OPP 20 St. Procopius 23 14 Rose Poly 0 42 Lake Forest 12 8 Ill. College 17 7 Principia 7 30 Concordia fSt. Paull 42 14 Milton 7 22 Northwestern C. 21 WRESTLING fRecord 6-lOl CTC OPP 8 St. Joseph's 38 0 Valparaiso 44 21 Lake Forest 23 8 North Park 34 24 Lake Forest 12 23 Kalamazoo 23 31 St. Procopius 15 18 Lewis 24 25 U. of Chicago 17 19 Carroll 25 13 North Central 33 13 Carthage 27 23 l.I.T. 20 30 St. Procopius 14 36 Aurora 6 3 Concordia fSewardJ 43 INVITATIONALS Spartan Invitational 3rd of 5 Carthage Quadrangular 4th of 4 North Central Invitational 12th of 14 ftiej NAIA District 11120 6th of 8 WOMEN S SOFTBALL Record 6'I OPP U. of Chicago II 5 George Williams 7 Carthage U. of I. Chi. Circ. Rock Valley Northern State Tournament Illinois State Northern Illinois Sectional 20 fill North Park I4 UIQ Northeastern 9 George Williams I0 BASEBALL Record 8-I I-I OPP Chicago State Illinois Tech Rockford Concordia Fort Waynel Concordia fFort Waynel Rockford Judson Judson St. Procopius St. Procopius Aurora Aurora Trinity George Williams George Williams Northeastern Illinois State Trinity 22 Lake Forest 4 Lake Forest 4 VNU VARSITY Record 9 I 5l OPP Hope St. Procopius Lake Forest overtime 92 George Williams NORTH PARK HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT North Park Rockford Concordia Ft. Wayne Aurora overtime 93 Trinity Judson Concordia St. Louis George Williams St. Procopius Lewis Judson Aurora Concordia Ft. Wayne Elmhurst 85 74 78 T Rockford Trinity Concordia St. Pau Sl 56 Concordia St. Loui . U IRecord I 0-7l St. Procopius Hustlers Milwaukee Alumni Concordia Milwaukeel Aurora Trinity Judson George Williams St. Procopius Lewis Judson Aurora Concordi Elmhurst Rockford Trinity Milwaukeel 5 -5 w 9 S w A A S x ' A 'I BASKETBALL I . c 5 CIT CTC 4 CTC 73 70 K 6 74 ' 83 I5 95 I I ,V 21 I I 95 I03 6 3 89 I I T 94 4 3 I I 2 4 C C CTC 31 3 8 83 0 O 78 95 33 5 U, of I, Chi, Circ. 3 0 Illinois - Chicago Circle I3 85 Central Iowa I00 79 Rockland 2 4 2 6 63 90 67 I 9 I 7 92 I I 65 100 2 7 92 I I 76 I 3 92 77 74 0 I1 9 97 81 96 2 4 2 69 I I 91 83 I 6 90 I I9 66 2 I 100 78 90 2 I 76 89 73 2 6 75 77 7 2 0 I 6 I5 63 76 56 I5 7 102 I I 81 34 6 8 72 86 94 I I I 84 86 80 7I OPP 83 I 04 97 55 66 77 71 72 83 62 69 79 85 84 64 80 75 7 I WOMEN'S BASKETBALL CRecord I3-21 Team 1153 CTC 49 DePaul 4l Northeastern 29 Wheaton 4l Aurora 85 Carthage ' 52 Northwestern 55 U. of I. Chi. Circ. 55 Valpo 46 Greenville 39 Wheaton 26 Northern 40 Ann Arbor 45 George Williams CIT 52 Concordia ISE Pauli 34 Concordia fSewardJ Team 1122 26 Northeastern ll I6 Wheaton ll I6 Olivette 35 Rock Valley I8 Lake Forest 23 Wheaton ll l I Northern Il OPP I6 36 30 28 34 29 29 33 23 37 49 30 40 34 29 25 26 38 I5 I9 3l 43 ,- -ini-htm, .annum---n-. A-ll-I-------L Allllnniillilllx I i::::::::::::::Il' - 'll---I------ll-ll IIIH--ll--------ll lllllllillllllll 'I--ll--I--I---Y 1-I--ju-I-!-Y 1--ll------F' -'--5 :er-' . TENNIS TRACK ' MEN'S WOMEN'S CTC OPP om Elmhurst om lRewfd Hell lReCOfd l-65 Aurora 55 64' Chicago U. 66 OPP CTC OPP Sf. procopius 50 St. Procopius O 3 Olivette 5 Q8 Concordia Roosevelt I l North Central 6 IFort Waynel 33 Al-'fora 0 l Elmlwrsl 6 59 Trinity 71 I.l.T. I l Lake Forest 6 Aurora 36 George Williams 0 2 Rosary l YEAHIII Judson 18 Trinity 4 0 Northern Illinois I2 Concordia ISL Pauli O 0 Wheaton 8 Viking Olympics 6th of I0 Judson O NIIC Conference Meet 2nd of 5 Noflh Park 0 nm U. of I. are son Rockford 0 Lewis 17 -v Lake Forest 9 Roosevelt 5 Northeastern O Elmhurst Invitational 6th of I4 W' 5,9 r . . ' 2:53-4 K, , Q1-wi 1' fl -. VARSITY fabovej Barb Valleskey Qcaptainl, Sally Ebert, Barb Brandt, Kathy Sandfort, Mary Borhart, Betty Fuerstenau. -.wi-.L MT- . ky 'Sm L., x an 'Y ww' 'S Uv K 2 fb' 1, -vw' lim A X ll ll Hey! Hey! Hey! Hustle! Hustle! af' 'WM ' Q W 'NM-M.- ,-'l J, I ...- - V 1. . JUNIOR VARSITY fabovej Nancy Schrock, Bev Roschke Qcoptoinl, Judy Stephens, Lindo Furukawo, Sandy Wiese. ' ------ 0 X 1 X X ' A X -X .X . QR A x' X x X xxx X xx- .,. WRX 'Nw .NN -:BNI X X - , ix' N' - . ., R x KX g Qf' ' ' xx 'QQ ' xv 4 is 5 I I I I fl' ' , : ,X I f 4 Mi' . I-I fl,- VU. , I, ' 1, i' . 2 ,r. I .F ,X , 1 ,Aff ,Wg Aff' ,' iz . J , , 'K amz ations A Front row: J. Lux, J. Mercier, E. Brisso. Back row: S. Ritchey, P. Bobring, K. Bolte, M. Heimsoth, F. Pedersen, M. Walp, D. Fredricks. The History Club is open to Qll Students faculty with discussion emphasis on the with membership based on interest. Its I'T'lOnY GSPGCTS ofthe field of l'llSf0fY. purpose is to foster intellectual and Vorious programs ore held monthly in social interaction between students and connection with lhe Phi Alphfl Theld. Phi Alpha Theta and History Club Hola' joint Meetings Phi Alpha Theta is an international honors society composed of students and faculty members elected on the basis of excellence in the study or writing of history. As a professional society, its obiectives are to promote the study of history and to encourage the teaching of research. To become a member, a student must have completed at least eighteen quarter hours of history with a grade point average above 3.00 in the field of history. Phi Alpha Theta sponsors movies, speakers, and various field trips and participates in the Regional Conventions of the Phi Alpha Theta. Front row: K. Bolte, P. Bobring, J. l.ux. Back row: F. Pedersen, D. Fredricks, M. Heimsoth, J. Mercier, M. Walp, E. Brisso. l l l l , l l l li ,, 51 l l l in l lee Q .lull loll l lulll l .ann l lion 1 Gila l l l l l , l i Youth Leadership Training Group Holds Retreat at Camp M Duncan L YE Spreads the Word on Weekend Retreats the Holy Spirit culled. To desire to give ond receive Christ makes o student eligible for membership in L.Y.E. Weekly meetings consist of singing, discussion of private problems, ond Bible study. l Front row S Spctz S Bostelmcn J Nuechterlein D Ferrebee Second row J Rutledge N Hemler B Heidemcm, L. Krohe, M. LoPere. Back row:S. Johnson,J si.t X. g KapelleTours Midwestern States Front row: B. Brown, K. Dilloway, P. Anderson, J. Buchholz, J. Roth, J. Koehneke, K. Turek. Second row: J. Melenke, M. Steinbauer, M. Barthelt, K. Bohn, J. Ziegel, L. Fike, B. Tagge. Third row: P. Haase, M. Kresine, S. Lange, B. Albright, M, Bender, J. Johns, S. Steveson, E. Guelker. Fourth row: E. Lehenbauer, J. Burkhardt, S. Barber, B. Schroeder, L. Schindler, D. Seddlemayer, L. Telander, D. Schlensker. Fifth row: D. Rehrer, L. Gerling, L. Giebert, H. Zenkraft, P. Seville, R. Hannibut, M. Appel, M. Burger. Sixth row: J. Hammon, S. Wegner, C. Grams, D. Yuerks, L. Eckert, D. Briel, C. Vockenant. Seventh row: B. Heide, C. Dohring, M. Peitch, K. Rog- ner, M. Muller, H. Geisler, K. Killinger, P. Herzog. Back row: D. Schademann, B. Raasch, T. Schroeder, R. Zielinski, G. Goeres, R. Herman, R. Rose. This year the Kapelle, Concordia's 62-voice touring choir, prepared a repertoire centered around the theme God Is With Us. ln keeping with their on-going obiective, their purpose has been to unite in the proclamation and witness of this Gospel message. Much time and effort afforded by director Dr. Gieschen and members of the choir gave the choir opportunities to sing for the L.W.M.L. convention, Civic Club Dinner, chapel, and all-school festival services, as well as church anniversaries and Sunday morning services at Immanuel, Crystal Lake, St. Luke, Chicago, St. Matthew, Chicago, St. Paul, Chicago, and St. Paul, Austin. During Easter break the choir toured the following Midwestern states: Wisconsin, Minnesofql Nebraska, and Iowa. The hgme Cgncert in Geigemqn Auditorium, Dr. Gieschen fabovej concentrates on another Kapelle culminated their tour with a April 25, 1971. thorough rehearsal with the choir. i it fi 4 lt ii i l i i l l i ,i 'l I l i li It , I i l 1 l l I i l 1 i Q NM f-L. -J .,- Front row: W. Flanagin, W. Schultz, E. Ristau, M. Anderson. Back row: B. Dame, W. Kodat, B. Menzel, V. Kellermeir, D. Sellmyer, L. Novak. OI7 Sound Majority is composed of fourteen vivacious personalities who communicate the message of Christ through song and instrumentation. They directly serve the campus in this capacity through participation in chapel services and folk masses. In the near future CTC will reap the benefits of The Student Recruitment Committee brought the concept of church vocations and Concordia, River Forest, to over 3500 seventh and eighth grade students in Lutheran elementary schools of the Northern Illinois District, during the 70-7l school year. Their involvement with College Day and the Spring Science Congress contributed a great deal to the success of those programs. Next year the Committee will be doing more traveling and changing their type of presentation, possibly to a chancel drama or an entertainment group. Recruitment Shares Church Vocations Sound Majority Entertains and off Campus Sound Maiority's efforts in the area of Public Relations and Recruitment. Through their various tours to high schools, grade schools, churches, and alumni, Sound Majority spread the ioy and love of Christ. This year was the second year the S.M. has given a Christmas concert. Their second presentation was scheduled for Reverse Weekend Banquet. A student wishing to become a member is asked to audition. There is no class statua requirement, but a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 is strongly encouraged. M. Kresin, D. Schlensker, C. Grams, M. Peitch, K. Turek, G. Goeres, B. Vallesky, T. Kracht, J. Giles, D. Seddlemeyer, J. Burkart, J. Roth. ,J ii 2 Spectator Presents Student Opinion The primary purpose of the Spectator, CTC's newspaper, was to present student opinion. It acted as a catalyst, as an idea bank, as a public record, and occasionally as an investigator. To become a member ofthe staff, those students with high school or junior college iournalism experience were encouraged to enlist their special talents. The Spectator staff were available for training any interested student. General staff meetings were held monthly. This year Spectator sponsored Pep Band and made it possible for the group to travel to the C.I.T. 5, ,f n ' '52 - M ' 7977 Pillars Reflects the Spirit of the Year Marcy Baumgart and Miss Bierlein fabovej check senior class layouts. Dennis Lazenberry and AI Beveridge fabove righfj put to use their photo- graphic skills. PILLARS STAFF Editor ......... . . .Rachel Anderson Copy 8- Layout . . . . . .Marcy Baumgart ....MichelleDobbe . . . . . . .Don Kehres . . . .... Phyllis Noteboom .....EileenSchmidt Advertising .... .... G reg Murakami Artwork .... . . .Warren Baumgart Advisor .... . . .Miss Nancy Bierlein Published by Taylor Publishing Co. Representative .................. John Shaw C-Clulo Sponsors Grade School Sports Day P Front: J. Braun. Front row: D. Heiden, B. Uhlmann, D. Schmidt, C. Mueller, B. Young, T. Fahl, B. Preloger, S. Bronner. Second row: G. Friedrich, P. Treton, J. Rawl- ings, M. Beyer, J. Westfall, D. Berdis, D. McKim, E. Pilmonis. Third row: D. Schlensker, W. Mischnick, P. Zwintsches, L. Pelletier, J. Clow, T. Halter, J. Pool C. Drees- sen, W. Flanagan. Back row: D. Auernhamer, B. Krueger, D. Baginski, D. Lazenberry, D. Braun, D. Hauser, R. Munger, P. Bartel. Who gre fhgge men running ofoond school spirit and tradition. Their primary Qomes- Tl eY C'l50 5P0n50fed C' Qmde oompus in Concgrdig igckefg? Members activities included selling concessions School 5P0fl5 d0Y in ff0Ck Gnd field in of the C-Club, of course! C-Club aided in and Sewing 05 USl'1eI'S at b0Sketball the SPfln9- the service of promoting and preserving E. Club Maintains Interest of P.E. Majors Front row: P. Davidsmeyer, P. Ruggier, K. Kuk, B. Uhlmann, J. Anderson, D. Erber, S. Beyer. Second row: N. Pingel, S. Boehmke. Back row: M. Reddel, L. Pelletier. ggi-I' f Ref' TY 1 1 1 i 3 i l i Qi is f. l L L i Wi I i l V r 1.1 l 5 i i l i ...fi Cerman Club Creates a Spirited Oktoberfest Homecoming Float German Club provided informal opportunities for students to learn about the German language and its culture. Concordia's German Club sponsored a number of activities throughout the year. They ioined forces with Deaf Club to create a spirited Oktoberfest Homecoming float. Other activities included an outing to Chicago's Germantown and the formation ofa German Lenten choir. They sponsored an annual Christmas caroling party to shut-ins ofthe Altenheim-German Old Peoples Home and elderly members of St. John's Lutheran Church in Forest Park. Cencert Band Under ew Directorg Form jazz Ensemble The CTC Concert Band gave its first concert in November under its new director, Professor Roger Gard. The concert was well attended and the audience enthusiastic. At this time, there were approximately forty-two bandsmen. The band later appeared at the Civic Dinner in December and performed selections befitting the holiday season. ln February, the band appeared in concert at Martin Luther and Milwaukee Lutheran High Schools, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The enrollment had increased in number at this time to fifty-five members. The band appeared again in home concert on March 14th, and were received by a large, receptive audience. Impressive works by Giovanni and Copland were performed. An appearance at Chicago area Lutheran High Schools and a final home concert in May marked the end ofa busy and fruitful year. The newly formed Jazz Ensemble, an extension ofthe Concert Band, made several appearances throughout the year in conjunction with the Concert Band. The Jazz Ensemble consists of nineteen members of the Concert Band and performs works in contemporary iazz idiom. Front row: M. Heinecke, T. Chuck, E. Kaufman, D. Bock, G. Pavia, M. LePere, G. Bartel, L. Beckman, C. Buttke, E. Bittner, W. Kersten, J. Diedreck. Sec ond row: S. L'hommedieu, P. Mills, C. Volkenant, Foreground: J. Burkart, Prof. Gord, R. Berrill. Standing: W. Chesna, P. Bergman, B. Prain, B. Nielsen, B. Jackle, C. Rutz, O. Williams, B. Schroeder, N. Niemann, J. Speakman, M. Schmidt, L. Tewes, T. Kracht, P. Mills, M. Dobbe, L. Stelter, M. Heinecke. T. at I l Q i l l l l S. Eaton, G. Werdin, L. Stelter, M. Dobbe, T. Kracht, A. Aussenhofer, S. Schnorr, M. Burger, P Schultz, P. Gliesman, B. Schroeder, N. Niemann J. Speakman, L. Tews, M. Schmidt. Third row: T. Thoner, B. Schwarz, J. Bunke, M. Sembach, P. Heckmann, S. Bauer, J. Roehrborn, M. Kresin, R. VanDeylen, Prof. Gard, Director, F. Pedersen, N Holland, J. Stade, B. Jackle, W. Chesna, P. Berg- ? , Auf' man, D. Witte, B. Nielsen, B. Prain. Standing: L. Kingsboro, R. Berrill, L. Peterson, W. Lotter, J. Burkart. fleffj Intense practice sessions made the concerts showcases of fine talent. Executive Committee .- Voice of the Students sg 'i!' fi 3, . LN 'Q taxa a ' W5 ,aiu Fronf row: M. Heimsoih, D. Jobs, R. Zielinski, N. Bittner. Back row: Deon Heinz, O. Williams, D. Dockery, K. Killinger, R. Cohrs, M. McKean, Deon Stein. as 43 22. Q xxx Scene from A Doctor in Spife of Himself. Impressive Productions by CTC Players Fronf row: K. Refz, N. Frankenberg. Second row: D. Hauser, A. Hepner, K. Roberts, M. Heimsoth, G. Getzlaff. Back row: L. Helmke, R. Schoenberger, R. Widmaier J. Roth, B. Kersten. What would our football and basketball games be without the music of the Pep Band? Besides providing musical entertainment for Cougar fans, Pep Band also stages the necessary background music for the halftime activities of the Pompon squad. This year Pep Band, with the aid of the Spectator, traveled to Seward, Nebraska to perform at C.l.T. Pep Band is open to all interested students who play an instrument. V 9 J ' . s-.af .5 fabove leftj Joe Speakman, director. fabovej Harv on the drums. Pep Band Enllvens Sports Events Front row: P. Mills, M. Heinecke, J. Schiewe, L. Steiter, C. Weinrich, T. Kracht, J. Stade, B. Nielson. Second row: G. Bartel, M. LaFere, G. Murakami, J. Bunke, S. Eaton, G. Pavia, L. Kingsboro, J. Speakman. Back row: P. Schulz, L. Helmke, P. Gliesman, M. Schmidt. f .um,,.W .ww - ' H --W' ,,,,.,.f. f.w,mv-4' -A-. Q-13 fi is ' 'St' Z' , . R1 Q 'if 1... .,.. 12 2 y ,,...:,..,.,.Q 4 f f I wr- ' Front row: D. Diehl, E. Schmidt, J. Hesemann, B. Heideman, M. Hansa. Second row: D. Ferrebee, J. Krock, L. Walser, B. Borcher, K. Hansen, K. Schlehlein. Back row. P. Troc, K. Rodenbeck, K. Cooper, G. Scheller, C. Engquist, J. Kuk. 46 f ' ' Ffh' J , . V , 4, ww. E ' fr ' Wfh. -, A 4' V , f . ,f W. . , 4 M mm , fm. M- rf' ' , . U-DW,-fi f ,3 f',m.5g5f.v'vg3 , -. Q, , .V ff 'rw gag ' ' f-ng? 4. . , ,gp . .5 firm: f, 4 .,'zf:,,. ..f. 5L' - ' . .. . .., 4.-,am Cougarettes Enliven Halftimes or MN I -was Providing half-time entertain- ment for both football and basketball games, the Concordia Cougarettes fotherwise known as the pompon girlsj helped to spur on Cougar spirit. These eighteen peppy and vivacious girls made up all their routines in connection with the music that Pep Band was able to provide them. Putting in long hours of hard work and exercise, the girls made their second year of existence worthwhile. The highlight of the year was performing at C.l.T. in Seward, Nebraska. Headed by co-captains Candee Engquist and Kathy Hansen, the Cougarettes have become a promising organization. Pompon girls fleffj perform a routine to Swing- ing Safari. -ree-rf. '1 M . Q Front row: R. Roemke, N. Jung, J. Kluegel, J. Thoms, R. Anderson, J. Diedrick, S. Oswald, C. Pointer, D. Bock, S. Schleef. Second row: B Eickhoff L Fike M Muel ler, L. Kingsboro, M. Meyer, R. Gieseke, M. Knuth, S. Appel, B. Zorn, N. Lingren, M. Fuchsteiner, J. Carr. Back row: M. Heinecke, H. Geisler W Berkesch P Bubolz T. Kracht, G. Foxe, M. Bender, C. Cecil, D. Sawicki, S. Dobberfuhl. College Chorus R. Albright A. Appel S. Appel D. Bautz S. Bergman W. Berkesch V. Blomenberg B. Bobb D. Bock P. Boda J. Boettcher P. Bowles A. Brink R. Brinkley P. Buboltz J. Buchholz C. Cecil J. Christian D. Cottrell S. Davert M. Decoste L. Denninger R. Durham S. Edens L. Ehrenwerth D. Estes G. Foxe B. Freeman B. Funke Chapel Choir Lends Itself to Daily Worship H. Geisler C. Geltz G. Geren G. Getzlaff B. Going C. Graf C. Grams D. Gustafson A. Hahn S. Hanebutt L. Hartman B. Heideman N. Heidenrich J. Heimsoth R. Hellstrand R. Hoffert B. Hoffman D. Homp S. Homuth C. Kahre D. Kehres B. Kersten J. Kiefer L. Kingsboro S. Klein M. Knuth A. Krafft J. Kruger C. Kufeldt S. Lange J. Lehenbauer B. Linden M. Luce M. MacDonald J. Mannion B. Mentzel E. Montie G. Murakami S. Nielsen B. Noll M. Otto D. Pankow D. Panegrau R. Pottschmidt B. Puryear R. Raasch R. Reinking M. Robinson K. Rogner P. Rogner A. Ruppar M. Ruppert C. Rutz D. Samuel D. Sattler P. Saville C. Schmidt R. Schoenberger P. Schultz C Schwartz M. Sembach C Simo J. Speakman J. Spring J. Stade K Stapel D. Stegenga J. Strege S Stretch B. Tagge L. Triebull M. Umstaedt M. Ungrodt R. Upton R. Vondeylen K Vonbehren R. Wagie K Wallinger K Waters C Watson S. Wenger S. Wentzel S. Willie E. Winter P. Zwintscher 94 l Geography Club gives geography maiors and interested students an opportunity to gain more knowledge in the field of geography. Various lectures and field trips provided opportunities to see and apply the concepts of geography to everyday life. Some of the field trips included a trip to Dubuque, Iowa and to the Indiana Dunes. ln general, the Geography Club attempted to demonstrate the A significance of geography in education and in the world. J. Opperman, T. England, E. Baker. Geography Club Plans Various Outings Interest in Teaching Promoted by C.l.A. C.l.A., the Concordia Intern Association, Course, members of the organization, many other contributions to campus, stimulated and informed students now in however, any student was welCOme to C.l.A. participated in the Homecoming college regarding the actual teaching ioin C.l.A. The meetings being open to parade. experience, and helped them to gain the student body, suggestions for greater understanding of the teaching programs were very much encouraged. Fmn, ,om J' Koehneke, L Hmtmann, R. Frank, J. ministry. One of the main interests of This year, for example, the idea for Burkart. Second row: H. Weseloh, L. Aiello, V. the group was to promote programs l'le.y Z . . Teach, a'seminar on Lo' that are concerned with the actual discipline, was submitted by a student classroom situation. Interns were, of who WGS not an intern. Along with its '24 '27 B Q s 5, l - - Q I Y . i -- ,- 'tw' Wh' A3k31Wil'iP:P5 iM- 3557595 w3? EHl!t J! I i Wy i i , f I 6 I i I I 1 97 il Seniors Louis Abel Kathleen Ahlschwede Lindq Aiello Rebecca Alb,-igl-,Q If? 'Wav' Ronald Allen Margaret Anderson James Arbeiter 'MQW' Marilyn Arnos Joan Avey Noel Abel Paulette Banik Susan Barber Mary Barnes Sue Bartram Dennis Bender Daniel Beringer Dennis Berkesch ff!!! Jane Bernhardt Alvin Bettis Mark Beyer James Biesterfeld MAP' if Nancy Bittner Victor Block Patricia Bobring Phyllis Boda Vida Boesenberg Kathleen Bohne Kay Bolte Barbara Brandt James Braun Marilynn Brenner Ann Brink Elinor Brisso Janet Brock 0 Jean Buchholz Lindo Budnik Daniel Burroughs Linda Builer Chrigfine Chqrles Judith Christian Gerald Clow Richard Cohrs Jane Crosbie Janice Dager fliwf' 'ifmwv awww, Carol Dallmann Robert Dome Joanne Diedreck Dick Dierks Daniel Dockery Jane: Drofall Dane Drogemoller Karen Eberspacher Sally Eben linda Eckert Evelyn Eggers Barbara Eichert Nancy Eiwen I' Thomas England Alon Erke Deboroh Falck uv Sue Fellwock Charlene Fiedler - --wr Marsha Fierstien Linda File Carol Fischvogt 1n'f'i'L'.'S ' D0U9l05 Hell George Fox Reinhold Frank Doris Frederick Yvonne Frieling Elsa Guelker Sally Gueffler Mark Gutzler Eric Holdemcn Mary Holdemcn Nina Holland MQFSHG Holslen Dgreen jabs Ggry jqgob Rulh Jaeckel Douglas Janefzke Shirley Jannusch Julie Johns -Amwmf' Ross Johnson Nancy Jung Mark Kammrath Robert Kaufmann Vivian Kellermeier Keith Killinger Fred Kindelberger Ellen Kirmsse 04 Rodney Klenz Larry Klinker Jean Klinkerman Janice Koehneke William Koermer Patricia Kohn Ann Koschmann Barbara Kozic Deborah Kreyling Mary Krieger Harold Krupsky 2? Durl Kruse Terry Kula? Starlayne Lange MU' , ffm? ,nf Sharon Lauder Allan Lee La Vaun Lee Barbara Lehenbauer Jeanette Licht Charles Lieder Frederick Loehrl Margo Luce Judith Luebke I0 06 William Luedtke Steven Madsen Judith Marks Cheryl Marsch Patricia Mcbonald Carole Matthews Stephen Mearling Robert Meier Charlotte Meissner Diane Meier Judith Mercier Wendy Metz Cheryl Meyer Gary Meyer Mark Meyer Susan Meyer Kaeleen Mickley Betty Miller ff Priscilla Miller Sandra Miller Paul Mills John Minnick Donald Moerbe Dofiie Moerbe Audrey Mohlenhoff Kathleen Mueller Marie Muller Pamela Nagel Lavell Naughton Howard Neifsch Alan Neumann Sharon Niehaus Nelda Niemann Barbara Noll 7 Doris Polisch Marilyn Pond Christine Poynfer Lois Pfinz Linda Raap Laurel Raatz Faith Redlilz Jon Rehm Gerhard Reichardt Karen Reimer Mary Rehig Kathleen Retz Lou Ann Rieck Julia Rooney Janine Roth Leroy Rudzinski Frederic Ruggier Alice Ruppar 109 Jane Ryser Elaine Ryser Sandra Sachs Paula Sager Cherilyn S0l0g0 Sandra Salstrom W' 1 Barbara Sanders Richard Schademann Lynn Scheb0f William Scheiwe Richard Schiemann Paulette Schlecht Jeanette Schlegal 0 Kathy Schoessel Paul Schmiesing Alan Schmook Darlene Schneider LA! iff'-V T 'YP Floyd Schneider David Schulenberg Linda Schulenberg Cynthia Schwartz Lois Schwartz Donald Schweyer 'fflvvr Wendy Schultz David Sellmeyer Mary Shank Richard Smith Sandra Snyder Susan Solovitz Paul Sommerer Anne Spanley Thomas Spilker Robert Spletzer James Spitzer 'VV Ruth Sprenger James Stade Wslluam Stadmk Carolyn Stqubnz Darlene Sfegengq Bonme Steunke Brenda Stemweg David Stetler Michele Stewart Karen Storm S .lean Stroup Betty Struck Bonnie Struck Elizabeth Stuenkel Grace Stuenkel Bruce Tqgge Sandra Templeton W l Ellen Tesch Patricia Teutsch Constance Thomason Shirley Thompson lorry Torbeck Kathleen Turek Albert Ulman Elta Unzner Glen Vanderkloot Ellen Vandre Ruth Voigt Douglas Wahl Janet Wahlfeldt Marilyn Walenta William Walenta Clifford Walton Sharon Wegner Ruth Weith Harold Weseloh Julaine Wendler Carla Winlerstein Craig Whifson I7 qu .,., af., V . V. f A ' Janet Whitson Wendy Wilde Linda Wilke Ellis Winter Charles Winferstein ffm Marsha Witkop David Zachrich Randy Zielinski Adolph Zielke Linda Zielke Becky Zorn ' I i Sl lon Sal lun S e- Doi Sl Arll- Zion lun Peo: Dar Sl loh Oul Sus Sl Pei Sl 'CIC' ' 'IC cw' , -ihiifl .R 4 63113 f A .- xg I -s . . H , -Q I ' L 5 ,cz ., ,. . f'i H11fQ'3f Q i x Q-rw. -. -, -I-gm,-...--,, , - se it iweqmfsi.-ss, safe ,'rwd'iss'21'- , +. if Atari-ears Q ' 4' , fs, A Jan Bethke St. Peter Schaumberg, Illinois Ronald Bruggeman Salem Florissant, Missouri Larry Buchhorn Special Lutheran St. Louis, Mo. David Colba St. Paul's West Allis, Wis. Arthur De Fazio Zion San Francisco, California Janet De Quin Peace Detroit, Michigan Darlene Dobberstein St. John LaPorte, Indiana John Emslie Our Savior Aurora, Illinois Susan Enders St. Paul Bonduel, Wisconsin Peter Faur St. John Staten Island, N. Y. Karen Hallemeier St. John Glendale, New York Robert Hauch Our Savior Chicago, Illinois Lary Huls Trinity New York, New York Ruth Jaster Bethlehem River Grove, Illinois Nancy Kiel Immanuel Giddings, Texas Lora Koenig St. Peter St. Peter, Illinois Donald Kratz Zion Belleville, Illinois Susan McCIenaghan St. Mark Steeleville, Illinois Thomas Pautz St. John Elgin, Illinois 'rf rr A 169. 7 f' f.-5' :?2E- '-'- L Interns Steven Allmon St. Paul Chicago, Illinois Christ Peoria, Illinois Grace Highland Park, Michigan Wendell Clark St. Matthew New York, New York Randy Neimann Trinity Wahiawa, Hawaii Calvary Lincoln Park, Michigan Immanuel Whitestone, New York' Zion Westwood, New Jersey Linda Potter Central New Haven, Indiana James Roth St. Peter Schaumburg, Illinois Mary Ann Scafe Bethlehem Roseville, Michigan Kathleen Schuster Trinity Amarillo, Texas Donna Wagner Trinity Edwardsville, Illinois Dennis Wallinger St. Andrew Park Ridge, Illinois Janice Winkler St. Philip Detroit, Michigan Donn Wilson Zion Denison, Iowa Daryl Witte St. James Lafayette, Indiana juniors Wendy Aiello Rich Allmon s YM f XSQV wif' 5 We Q ' Shqrgn Bauer Warren Baumgarl 6 l-0i5 D0Vl9f'0 ' Lois Denninger Milly Bellin I 2 Y Susan Beyer Dennis Briel i Gail Diedrich Mary Andersen Earlene Bender Jane Boettcher shawn Ashbough Vlfgiflid Ashmun Richard Baginski we si? Q V Dave Berdis Carol Bernthal Deana Betts Ellen Baker RicUl Christine liz Fm Nancy Borfh M0ri0rie Boyd David Bremer Bill Brewner Tina Cl1UClK Debbie Conner BeCllY CFOSS Shirley Darlage Sondra Becky Donaldson Lindo Douglas Charles DI-eeggen Linda Drobner Donna ! Ric Durham Liz Fackler .lan Geerdes Lynn Ehrenwerth is -f ' af 'if -5-iq, A M I X , A A Elaine Fellwock Gail Getzlaff 'iq . 1-4 , Gre0ffiX Dahlas Gregory Barb Eickhoff '1 '?'l .1 X Wayne Flanagan Linda Eigbrett Jayne Frauenhoff Beth Elbert it 'X g iq rx ff fl: -g.. z- Kathy Frentzel Sally Glover Glenn Goeres Cqthleen Graf .R n. : , x fieflifl -K, B 'K Qi. A Donna Gregory I ,-fn' Lea Ann Grewe 'V , . I C111 ,1 . ' A , A -1 'q gggiif 4 4 L Carol Halnon Marlene Hammes John Hammon Sue Hqnebuff Linda Gutman Jean Ellersieck 'ff H. '7 i Q w B f-lin f Gary Friedrich -A V Q ,A ig Zi. Gloria Graham Ann Hahn Nancy Hanna Ken Hartman 2 Donna Erber :ge begin Beverly Funke Kathleen Gallup ' 5 it f. 5 2 'A l ,' 1' . , Kr. .,f lyxx ,. . I A V . Emma Hartmann Kathy Heeszel 7 9 . fl. . -1 1 46 W af Y ' f 5 5 f f Dave Heiclen M I J f I N ,i , . A ,Q if ffm ff , lim, I gl 5 J jf, f ,Z 1, -..mf ,,f,, Judy Heimsolh P001 Hein Mary Heilmann Jeffery Hering Steven Herdon , .51 4. , . Ll ,,,,, - ,ff ' R I 4 if Q' 41 ., .. .., is 51 ', 4 , ,ge 1 qw, mp. ,-,,,',' 4 . f , - 4 s 'X Sue Hutlig Barb Jacobs Doris Johnson 5' ' 7 fvr 5? E 5.15, :,. f f .if J r W 52, Nancy Karnatz Sharon Kendall J of Inav ,x f , fi' , 1-- V..,, .. ,..,., ,.., - A 5 Ellen Koslofske Ruth Kramer Maggie Kresin ff . ,fi i p Q 1 .,f 'I3'-- uiuwvf 4 'ah' 1 in ' 1 I 4 as , 9 :I W, ,,. Mary Hill Bernifa Jording ,, W , fig I , , , fl If I I 8 1 2 Pal Kiefer swf! Julie Kroening , E .'- M. auf' 'dir 12- 51 'N--'Q' ff , ' f1,-'L ff: f Peggy Hoffman Bonnie Judkins f,,fwfH.,v J 'ww uxr v 4 2 ' , Af, ygffx--...,f Eloise Kieschnick Del Klauslermeier Sharon Klein .gf Y 1 .,,. ry -c' Q f-f -- r Q . vim, , V ,,'. 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Q XV 9 'kwa- 'Qf ' , Barb Tarr Deena Taxis A E E' Terri Thoner Tom Tong Marge Ungrodt Cgnnie Vogel Karen Wallinger Norma Worth Kathy 132 John Larry Tews Monica Roger Von Waters Carol Watson Carol Wemert Chris Wemrlch Dale Whitn Mark Wickboldt Sandy Wiese f.,- Eileen Youkey Dave Zastrow ff 4, ,fifffvf on Y w::z,'t5,, 2 A Jane Wilson Dan Zwintscher Peterman, Sue Pflaun, Dave Phillips, Linda Cathy Wietfeldt Sue Wille Mary Williams Q .-,, ,Q js .Ny -:+ Aff 2 if,' I 1llhQf Hope Zentgraf Arnim Zertor Charles Zimbrick N ot P I C tu red JUNIORS Hagenow, Martin Hasselstrom, Bob Aalborg, Terry Heck, Dennis Abel, Noel Heidmann, Jan Baacke, Janet Baganz, Randy Bailey, Metta Bautz, Diane Bean, Penny Becker, Chris Begovich, Helene Bein, Bill Beyer, Chris' Bischoff, Marianne Blomenberg, Vicki Boehnke, Sheri Bohlmann, Connie Bohn, Ronnie Bowman, Jin Braser, Linda Brinkley, Rich Broomfield, Karen Brown, Bonita Bunge, Norma Carlson, Enid Chapman, Gary Clabaugh, Cheryl Davis, Gail Dio, Arthur Erdmann, Jan Fahl, Tom Faith, Dave Ferroli, Linda Gaines, Jim Gioe, Cicelio Glascock, Edwin Goodwick, Sandy Graham, Shauna Grossmann, Linda Grubb, Sue Hageman, Lois Henry, Carol Hering, Edeltraud Hermann, Barb Hileman, Nancy Hrdlicka, Jin Hungerford, Faith James, Claudia Javer, Chris Jensen, Ed Kaselitz, Sue Keil, George Kerman, Bob Kesler, Dianne Kimble, Dan Klahr, Tim Klick, Bill Knolhoff, Wayne Kodat, Wendy Kraemer, Arlene Kranz, Bonnie Lawrence, Bob Lenea, Deidree Luque, Ines Malenke, Joeline Mennen, Michael Menze, Joe Merz, Gloria Meyer, Mary Miles, Dave Morrison, Terry Mueller, Marsha Naleieha, Mick Nohl, Chris Noteboom, Phyllis Oelrich, Jean Owens, Gail Paape, Rich Rohn, Sharon Rechtin, Jodell Reiter, Virginia Richards, Romona Richter, Rich Riesenberg, Jan Riethmeier, Lydia Rinck, Karen Robinson, Eunamae Rood,am Scherch, Ron Schindler, Carol Schlecht, Paulette Schmidt, Cynthia Schmidt, Terry Schmidt, Wayne Schroeder, Eunice Schwanke, Mary Sendzik, Dan Silberg, Jane Snyder, Marcia Spannenberg, Linda Stallmann, John Strong, Bill Suliban, Gail Terhune, Elaine Thomphsen, Phyllis Trost, Bill Turner, Sue Vaudt, Becky Vitacco, Jackie Vogt, Pat Vohs, Kim Voss, Carol Wallace, Bill Wallinger, Dale White, Michael Wiesehan, Joann Jan Wolf Wilder, Georgeia Yuerhs, Deborah Zollars, Beverly SOPHOMORES Anderson, Willie Angel, Richard Bagley, Phyllis Barthelt, Mary Barvels, Charles Becken, Linda Becker, Alan Behrens, Calvin Betts, Deana Beveridge, Allan Borth, Nancy Boyd, Mariorie Brenneke, Phyllis Bresemann, Kathleen Brewner, William Broughton, Amalia Brunworth, Dan Buchholz, Paulette Burger, Mark Carlton, Dennis Demoss, Jeff Derry, James Diokoumis, Kanella Forster, Sandra Freberg, Roy Geier, Janette Glawe, Joel Graham, John Greunke, Rebecca Groskopf, William Hanna, Nancy Hansa, Marilynn Hemke, Beth Henning, David Herold, Robert Heublein, Robert Jacobs, Barbara Johnson, Martin Kesler, June Kneller, Donald Kristalik, Anela Lange, Roy Levan, Gregory Lewis, Peggy Lotter, William Mannion, Joseph Mayer, Victoria McMillin, Thomas Meehleder, Ralph Meier, Gary Mestek, Gerald Miller, Carol Mischnick, Walter Mueller, Craig Palm, Sherrill Pencek, Linda Prerost, Evelyn Price, Francis Pruitt, Marcia u. 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ALBERS, TIMOTHY, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, As- signed to: Lutheran Children's Friend Society, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin ALBRIGHT, REBECCA A., English Lit., Rockland, Maine, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Chapel Choir, Children's Theatre, College Chorus, Con- cordia Players, Kapelle German Choir, Spring Banquet Committee, Assigned to: St. Paul's, Melrose Park, Illinois ALLEN, RONALD M., Biology, Glen Burnie, Mary- land, Intramurals ANDERSON, MARGARET L., Church Music, Rock- ville, Maryland, Kapelle, Spectator, Teaching Fellow - Keyboard Theory APPEL, ADRIANA W., Cannon Beach, Oregon, Assigned to: Our Redeemer, Augusta, Georgia ARBEITER, JAMES R., Geography, Gorham, Illi- nois, Interned, Steeleville, Illinois, Freshman Camp Staff, Geography Club, Intramurals, CIA, Men's Council, YLTG, Assigned to: Trinity, Wor- den, Illinois ARNOS, MARILYN J., English and American Lit., Stryker, Ohio, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Young Republicans, Assigned to: Redeemer, Cu- yahoga Falls, Ohio AVEY,, JOAN M., Curriculum and Instruction, Os- sian, Indiana, Interned, St. Peter, Illinois, College Chorus, College Union Hospitality Committee, Field Work, Intramurals, CIA, Pillars Women's Council, Assigned to: Concordia Teachers Col- lege, River Forest, Illinois BAASE, PAUL A., Geography, Hamlin, New York, German Club, Geography Club, Intramurals, MOD's, Worship Committee BANIK, PAULETTE T., Wausau, Wisconsin, Assign- ment Pending BARBER, SUSAN L., Azusa, Calif., Assigned to: Immanuel, Mt. Olive, Illinois Senior Credits BARNES, MARY L., Curriculum and Instruction, Libertyville, Illinois, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Assignment Pending BECKER, DAVID E., Chicago, Illinois, Assigned to, Risen Christ, Brooklyn, New York BENDER, DENNIS G., Mathematics, Saginaw, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Am- bassadors for Christ, Athletic Floor Leader, Field Work, Intramurals, MOD's, Senate, Worship Committee, YLTG, Assignment Pending BERINGER, DANIEL W., Plymouth, Wisconsin, As- signed to: St. John, Ottertail, Minnesota BERKESCH, DENNIS M. BERNHARDT, JANE S., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Cincinnati, Ohio, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Assignment Pending BETTIS, ALVIN G., Selma, Alabama, Central City, St. Louis, Missouri BEYER, MARK E., Geography, Allen Park, Michi- gan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Alpha Sigma Phi,'AthIetic Floor Leader, Baseball BEZ, LORAINE D., Psychology, Detroit, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Field Work, As- signed to: Zion, Akron, Ohio BITTNER, NANCY A., Youth Leadership! Guidance and Counseling, Saginaw, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Academic Com- mittee for Divisional Research, Intramurals, Stu- dent Life Officer, SA Publicity, WARA, YLTG, Assigned to: Epiphany, Montgomery, Alabama BOBRING, PATRICIA L., HistoryfPsychoIogy, St. Louis, Missouri, Field Work, Intramurals, Phi Alpha Theta, Women's Council, Assigned to: Hope, Park Forest, Illinois BODA, PHYLLIS A., Home Economics Education, Granite City, Illinois, Chapel Choir, College Cho- rus, Field Work, Intramurals, MOD's, Social Floor Leader, Assigned to Walther Lutheran High School, Melrose Park, Illinois BOESENBERG, VIDA M., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Indianapolis, Indiana, Interned, Aurora, Illi- nois, Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Field Work, German Club, Intramurals, CIA, WARA, Assigned to: St. Mark's, Houston, Texas BOHNE, KATHLEEN E., Earth Science, Palos Heights, Illinois, Chapel Choir, Geography Club, Kapelle, Recruitment Program, Maker's Dozen, Traveling Devoes, Assigned to: Lutheran Central School Assn., Peoria, Illinois BOLT, R., KIRK, Music Literature, Wheeler, Michi- gan, Transfer, Ferris State, Bowling, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Concordia Players, Ka- pelle, Pep Band, Assigned to, Immanuel, Alex- andria, Virginia BOLTE, KAY J., History, Columbus, Indiana, Phi Alpha Theta, Assigned to: St. Peter-Immanuel, Decatur, Ill. BRANDT, BARBARA A., Youth Leadership, Alma, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Cheerleading, Spring Banquet Committee, So- cial Floor Leader, YLTG, Assigned to: Our Sav- ior, Flint, Michigan BRAUN, JAMES H., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, As- signed to, Lakewood Lutheran School Associa- tion, Lakewood, Ohio BRAZEAL, JOHN W., Mobile, Alabama, Ebenez- er, Chicago, Illinois BREEN, JOHN R., River Forest, Illinois, Assigned to: St. Peter, Joliet, Illinois BREININGER, TERRY L., Fort Wayne, Indiana, As- signment Pending BRENNER, MARILYNN J., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, York, Pennsylvania, Transfer, Concordia, Bronxville, New York, Field Work, Assigned to: Pilgrim, Baltimore Maryland BRILLINGER, ARNOLD, Whittier, Calif., Assigned to: St. Paul, Chicago, Illinois BRINK, RUTH A., History, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Home- coming Committee, lntramurals, Phi Alpha Theta, Reverse Weekend, Student Orientation Committee, Assigned to: Trinity, Spring, Texas BRISSO, ELINOR L., History, Costa Mesa, Calif., Transfer, Orange Coast College, Homecoming Committee, Intramurals, Phi Alpha Theta, As- signed to, Pasadena Lutheran School, Pasade- na, Calif. BRUSS, GRACE H., St. Louis, Missouri, Assigned to: Emmaus, St. Louis, Missouri BROCK, JANET A. BUCHHOLZ, JEAN C., Music Education, Brook- field, Illinois, Interned, Nassau Lutheran, Mineo- la, New York, College Chorus, Kapelle, Wom- en's Council, Academic Committee, Assigned to: St. John, Merrill, Wisconsin BUDNIK, LINDA G., Sociology, Chicago, Illinois, Assigned to: St. John, Roselle, Illinois BURKART, JEFFERY E., Des Plaines, Illinois, As- signed to: Luther High North, St. Louis, Missouri BURROUGHS, DANIEL R., Psychology, Albany, New York, Band, Children's Theatre, Concordia Players, Homecoming Committee, WHOLE, MOD's, Natari, Spectator, Worship Committee, Assignment Pending BUTLER, LINDA D., Curriculum and Instruction, Oak Park, Illinois, Bowling, Children's Theatre, 6 College Chorus, Concordia Players, Assigned to: St. John, Forest Park, Illinois CASTERSON, JAMES S., San Jose, Calif., Eben- ezer, Chicago, Illinois CATER, CATHLEEN R., Psychology, Rock Island, Illinois, Intramurals, Assignment Pending CHARLES, CHRISTINE A., History, Vincennes, In- diana, Young Republicans, Assigned to: St. Paul's, Janesville, Wisconsin CHRISTIAN, JUDITH L., Psychology, Elgin, Illinois, Academic Committee for Divisional Research, Band, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Assigned to: Cross, Yorkville, Illinois CLARK, DALE E., Guidance, Charlotte, North Carolina, Transfer, Concordia, Bronxville, New York, Alpha Sigma Phi, Football CI.OW, GERALD B., Psychology, Aurora, Illinois, Alpha Sigma Phi, Bowling, Intramurals, Psychol- ogy Club, Student Orientation Committee, Wres- tling, Assigned to: St. Peter-Immanuel, Decatur, Illinois COHRS, RICHARD P., Speech, Mundelein, Illinois, Interned, Chicago, Illinois, Bowling, Concordia Players, Intramurals, CIA: Student Association, Who's Who, Worship Committee, Assigned to: St. John's, New Minden, Illinois CONRAD, JAMES A., Physical Education!History, Cleveland, Ohio, Alpha Sigma Phi, Football, ln- tramurals, Phi Alpha Theta, Track CORNILS, JAY A., Speech, Security, Colorado, Children's Theatre, College Chorus, Concordia Players, Intramurals CROSBIE, JANE C., Curriculum and Instruction, Dumont, New Jersey, Transfer, Concordia, Bronxville, New York, College Chorus, Assigned to: Holy Trinity, Garfield, New Jersey DAGER, JANICE E., Youth Leadership, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Social Floor Leader, YLTG, As- signed to: St. Paul's, Kingsville, Maryland DALLMANN, CAROL J., Psychology, New Berlin, Wisconsin, Transfer, Concordia, Milwaukee, Psy- chology Club, WARA DAME, ROBERT A., Psychology!Guidance, Or- chard Park, New York, Transfer, Alfred State College, Intramurals, Recruitment Program, As- signed to: Concordia Teachers College, River Forest, Illinois DEFAZIO, ARTHUR T., San Jose, Calif., Assigned to: St. Andrew, South Lake Tahoe, Calif. DEPUE, PATRICIA L., Oak Lawn, Illinois, Assigned to: Trinity, Portland, Oregon DIERKS, DICK W., Geography, Fort Wayne, Indi- ana, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor: Ambassa- dors for Christ, Field Work, Geography Club, In- tramurals, Men's Council, MOD's, Religious Dis- cussion Group, Worship Committee, Assigned to: Trinity, Fremont, Nebraska DOCKERY, DANIEL L., Speech, Traverse City, Michigan, Ambassadors for Christ, Field Work, Intramurals, Student Association, Who's Who, Coffeehouse Staff, Assigned to: Grace, Auburn, Michigan DORSCH, NANCY D., Sociology, Wantagh, New York, Transfer, Concordia, Bronxville, Human Relations Club, Motif, Religious Discussion Group, Social Floor Leader, Young Democratics DRAFALL, JANET M., Huntley, Illinois, Assigned to: Zion, Chebanse, Illinois DRESSLER, RONALD L., Franklin Park, Illinois, As- signed to, Bethlehem, Saginaw, Michigan DROGEMOLLER, DANE E., History, New York City, New York, Transfer, Queensborough Com- munity, Basketball, Intramurals, Assigned to: St. Andrew, South Lake Tahoe, Calif. EBERSPACHER, KAREN E., Itasca, Illinois, As- signed to: Redeemer, Saginaw, Michigan ECKERT, LINDA J., Music Education, Chicago, Illi- nois, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Field Work, Intramurals, Kapelle, MOD's, Maker's Dozen, Assigned to: Our Savior, Lake Worth, Florida EICHERT, BARBARA J., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Transfer, Con- cordia, Bronxville, Kapelle, Assigned to: Martin Luther, Pennsauken, New Jersey EIWEN, NANCY M., Curriculum and Instruction, Scarsdale, New York, Transfer, Concordia, Bronxville, College Chorus, Assigned to: Trinity, Scarsdale, New York EMDE, EDWARD H., Melrose Park, Illinois, As- signed to: St. Andrew, South Lake Tahoe, Calif. ENGLAND, THOMAS H., Earth Science, Key West, Florida, Transfer, Florida Keys Jr. College, Baseball, Geography Club, Winter Weekend ERKE, ALAN R., Bible and Doctrine, Kirkwood, Missouri, College Chorus, Cultural Activities Committee, MOD's, Spectator, Assigned to: Our Savior, Bronx, New York ESCHELS, CURTIS P., General Science, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Interned, St. Peter, Schaumburg, Illinois, AGO, Athletic Floor Lead- er, lntramurals, Senate, Science Activities, Stu- dent Association FALCK, DEVORAH L., English, Birmingham, Michi- gan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Ambassa- dors for Christ, Intramurals, Student Association, Assigned to: St. Peter's, Big Rapids, Michigan FELLWOCK, SUE A., Psychology, Evansville, Indi- ana, Children's Theatre, College Chorus, Con- cordia Players, German Club, Psychology Club FIEDLER, CHARLENE E., Psychology, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Am- bassadors for Christ, College Chorus, Assign- ment Pending FIERSTIEN, MARSHA J. FIKE, LINDA S., Birch Run, Michigan, Assignment Pending FISCHVOGT, CAROL J., Sociology, Cincinnati, Ohio, Extramurals, Homecoming Committee, ln- tramurals, Student Orientation Committee, As- signed to: First, Fontana, Calif. FLETT, DOUGLAS E., Tinley Park, Illinois, As- signed to: St. Peter, Schaumburg, Illinois FORD, ANITA J., Detroit, Michigan, St. John, Sur- ing, Wisconsin FOX, GEORGE G., Psychology, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Transfer, University of New Mexi- co, Bowling, Field Work, Freshman Camp Staff, Intramurals, Motif, Pillars, Spectator, Student Association, Student Orientation Committee, As- signed to: St. Andrew, South Lake Tahoe, Calif. FRANK, REINHOLD E., Church Music, Franken- muth, Michigan, Interned, Westwood, New Jer- sey, Bowling, Chapel Choir, Field Work, German Club, Intramurals, CIA, Kapelle, Men's Council, Assigned to: Bethlehem, Fort Wayne, Indiana FREDERICK, DORIS M. FRIELING, YVONNE D. GABERT, DAVID D., Psychology, Fort Saskatche- wan, Alberta, Transfer, Concordia, Edmonton, Assignment Pending GAERTNER, MARTHA L., New Holstein, Wiscon- sin, Assigned to: Zion, Bridgeport, Conn. GEHNER, GLORIA L., Curriculum and Instruction, Mt. Olive, Illinois, Transfer, St. PauI's College, College Chorus, Intramurals, Assigned to: St. Paul's, Millington, Michigan GEISLER, HERBERT G., Music, Springfield, Illinois, AGO, Academic Committee for Divisional Re- search, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, European Study Tour, Kapelle, Motif, Senate, Spectator, String Ensemble, Who's Who, Young Republi- cans, Assigned to: Board of Missions, Hong Kong GERSCH, SANDRA E., History, Dallas, Texas, Transfer, Concordia, Austin, Intramurals, As- signed to: Grace, Winter Haven, Florida GERZEVSKE, DONNA I., Social Science!Church History, Lodi, Calif., Transfer, Concordia, Oak- land, Phi Alpha Theta, Politics Club, Assigned to, Canoga Park Lutheran School, Canoga Park, Calif. GILLETT, GENEVIEVE M. GORECKI, JANET J., Curriculum and Instruction, Jerseyville, Illinois, Altar Guild, College Union Hospitality Committee, Worship Committee, As- signment Pending GRAICHEN, KAREN A., Sociology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Assigned to, Elm Grove, Elm Grove, Wisconsin GRAMS, CAROL L., Math!Physical Education, Cleveland, Ohio, Extramurals, Intramurals, Science Activities, Spectator, WARA, Assigned to: Luther High School North, Chicago, Illinois GRAMS, CAROLYN R., New Ulm, Minnesota, Children's Theatre, College Chorus, Concordia Players, Fine Arts Festival, German Club, Ka- pelle, Parent Weekend, Recruitment Program, Sound Maiority, Spectator, Who's Who, As- signed to: Long Island Lutheran High School, Long Island, New York GRANDT, CATHERINE J., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Crystal Lake, Illinois, College Chorus, Field Work, Spectator, Young Republicans, Assigned to: St. Paul, Oak Lawn, Illinois GRAY, SUSAN L., Guidance, Des Plaines, Illinois, College Union Hospitality Committee, Social Floor Leader, Student Orientation Committee, Women's Council, Assigned to: First, Yuba City, Calif. GROSSHEIDER, NELSON L., Art, Friedheim, Mis- souri, Intramurals, Assignment Pending GRUETER, HILDUR G., English Literature, Chica- go, lllinois, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Field Work, Intramurals, Assigned to: Zion, Co- logne, Minnesota GRUMM, SUSAN M., St. Louis, Missouri, As- signed to: St. Mark, Houston, Texas GUELKER, ELSA M., Psychology, Delano, Calif., Freshman Camp Staff, Kapelle, YLTG, Assigned to: St. John, San Francisco, Calif. GUETTLER, SALLY, McHenry, Illinois, Assigned to: St. Luke, Chicago, Illinois ' GURGA, LAWRENCE T., Chicago, Illinois, As- signed to: St. Matthew, New York City, New York HAAK, CHARLES E., Math, Chicago, Illinois, ln- terned, Glendale, New York, Athletic Floor Leader, Baseball, Bowling, Intramurals, Men's Council, MOD's HANEBUTT, JOAN M., Youth Leadership, Red Bud, Illinois, Spring Banquet Committee, Social Floor Leader, Student Orientation Committee, Winter Weekend, Women's Council, Assignment Pending HARTMAN, LORNA J., Speech, Wolcottville, Indi- ana, Interned, St. Peter, Illinois, AGO, College Chorus, Extramurals, Field Work, Intramurals, CIA, MOD's, WARA, Assigned to: Trinity, Nor- folk, Virginia HEIMSOTH, MARK E., History!Political Science, Aurora, Illinois, Bowling, Children's Theatre, Col- lege Chorus, Concordia Players, Intramurals, Phi Alpha Theta, Spectator, SAC, Social Floor Lead- er, Student Association, Who's Who, Assigned to: St. Paul's College, Concordia, Missouri HEIN, PAULA L., Sociology, San Jose, Calif., Transfer, Concordia, Oakland, Athletic Floor Leader, Field Work, Intramurals, Assigned to: Good Shepherd, Inglewood, Calif. HELPAP, THOMAS E., History, Saginaw, Michi- gan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Intramu- rals, Assignment Pending HELZER, BETTY A., Mt. Clemens, Michigan, As- signed to: St. Paul's, Northville, Michigan HIMMLER, CORINNE F., Music Education, Detroit, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Col- lege Chorus, Kapelle, Sound Majority Singers, Assigned to: St. John's, Chicago, Illinois HODONSKY, LYNN M., English Lit., Darien, Illi- nois, Transfer, College of DuPage, Field Work, Assigned to: Trinity, Lombard, Illinois HOEPPNER, KAREN R., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, LaPorte, Indiana, Intramurals, Assigned to: St. John's, LaPorte, Indiana HOLDEMAN, ERIC E., History, Freeport, Illinois, Transfer, Concordia, Milwaukee, Ambassadors for Christ, Phi Alpha Theta, Senate, Tennis, Young Republicans HOLDEMAN, MARY E., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Transfer, Concor- dia, Milwaukee, Assigned to: St. John's, Beloit, Wisconsin HOLLAND, NINA S., Youth Leadership, Costa Mesa, Calif., Athletic Floor Leader, Band, Bowl- ing, Field Work, Intramurals, Pep Band HOLSTEN, MARSHA L., Psychology, Flint, Michi- gan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Intramu- rals, Assigned to: Our Father, Greenfield, Wis- consin JABS, DOREEN S., Latin, Bristol, Conn., Academ- ic Committee for Divisional Research, Parent Weekend, Recruitment Program, Student Associ- ation, Who's Who, Assigned to: St. Paul's Col- lege, Concordia, Missouri JACOB, GARY W., Bible, Parma, Ohio, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Intramurals, Assigned to: Redeemer, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio JANETZKE, DOUGLAS K., History, Lansing, Mich- igan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Intramu- rals, Phi Alpha Theta JANNUSCH, SHIRLEY A., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Des Plaines, lllinois, Intramurals, MOD'S, Assigned to: Redeemer, Cicero, Illinois JOHNSON, ROSS E., Psychology, Lake Forest, Il- linois, Transfer, Concordia, Milwaukee, Assigned to Trinity, Toledo, Ohio JUNG, NANCY E., Church Music, Matteson, Illi- nois, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, AGO, Athletic Floor Leader, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Extramurals, Intramurals, Assigned to: Trinity, Monroe, Michigan KAUFMANN, ROBERT A., Buckley, Illinois, As- signed to: Lutheran High School North, Chicago, Illinois KELLERMEIER, VIVIAN A., Speech, Seymour, Indi- ana, Field Work, Freshman Camp Staff, Intramu- rals, Recruitment Program, Republican Club, Reverse Weekend, SFL, Student Association, Student Orientation Committee, WARA, Wom- en's Council, Assigned to: St. Paul, Aurora, Illi- nois KILLINGER, KEITH A., General Science!Math, San Mateo, Calif., Transfer, Concordia, Oak- land, Academic Committee for Divisional Re- search, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Kapelle, Sound Maiority Singers, Student Association, Who's Who KINDELBERGER, FRED J., Math!Science, York- ville, Illinois, Transfer, Judson Baptist College, Cross Country, Intramurals, NAACCP KIRMSSE, ELLEN J., Curriculum and Instruction, New Berlin, Wisconsin, Transfer, Concordia, Mil- waukee, Student Association, Assigned to, Beth- Iehem, Ossian, Indiana KLINKER, LARRY D., Philosophy, Maple Hts., Ohio, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Ambas- sadors for Christ, Field Work, Intramurals, MOD's, Tennis, Worship Committee KLINKERMAN, JEAN E., British and American Lit- erature, Transfer, Concordia, Austin, San Anto- nio, Texas, College Union Hospitality Commit- tee, Extramurals, Intramurals, Assigned to: Grace, Brenham, Texas KOEHNEKE, JANICE M., Speech, River Forest, Illi- nois, lnterned, Whitestone, New York, Chapel Choir, Children's Theatre, College Chorus, Con- cordia Players, Field Work, CIA, Kapelle, Social Floor Leader, Student Association, Assigned to: Immanuel, Whitestone, New York KOHN, PATRICIA R. KOSCHMANN, ANN E., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Transfer, Concordia, Mil- waukee, College Chorus, Assigned to: Salem, Jacksonville, Illinois KOZIC, BARBARA A., Curriculum and Instruction, Orlando, Florida, Intramurals, Social Floor Lead- er, Assigned to: St. Michael, Fort Myers, Florida KREYLING, DEBORAH L., Psychology, North Plainfield, New Jersey, Extramurals, Field Hock- ey, Field Work, lntramurals, Assignment Pending KRUPSKY, HAROLD R., Bible and Doctrine, Brigh- ton, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Intramurals KRUSE, DURL L., Social Science, Herscher, Illinois, Athletic Floor Leader, Democratic Club, Field Work, Intramurals, International Relations Club, Politics Club, Student Association, Young Demo- cratics, Assigned to: St. Paul, Jacksonville, Flori- da KULAT, TERRY L., Philosophy, Westchester, Illi- nois,5Field Work LANGE, STARLAYNE G., Music Education, Fair Oaks, Calif., Academic Committee for Divisional 7 Research, Athletic Floor Leader, Chapel Choir, ChiIdren's Theatre, College Chorus, Concordia Players, Field Work, Intramurals, Kapelle, MOD's, Worship Committee, Assigned to: Town and Country, Sacramento, Calif. LAUDER, SHARON LEE, LAVAUN M., Art, Great Falls, Montana, Transfer, Concordia, Portland, Field Work, Spring Banquet Committee, Winter Weekend, Assigned to: Trinity, Billings, Montana LEHENBAUER, BARBARA E., Psychology, New Orleans, Louisiana, Field Work, Intramurals, Ka- pelle, MOD's, Parents Weekend LICHT, JEANNETTE M., Pigeon, Michigan, As- signed to: Trinity, Grand Island, Nebraska LOEHRL, FREDERICK A., Shawano, Wisconsin, Assigned to: St. PauI's, Des Peres, Missouri LUCE, MARGO M., Music Education, Detroit, Michigan, College Chorus, Music Educators Na- tional Conference, Assigned to: Emmaus, Indian- apolis, Indiana LUEDTKE, WILLIAM E., Elmhurst, Illinois, Assigned to: Gospel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin MADSEN, PATRICIA A., Guidance, Bradley, Illi- nois, Assigned to: St. John, Buckley, Illinois MADSEN, STEVEN P., Guidance, Reedsburg, Wisconsin, Alpha Sigma Phi, Athletic Floor Lead- er, Bowling, MOD's, Social Floor Leader, Tennis, Winter Carnival, YLTG: Assigned to: St. John, Buckley, Illinois MARKS, JUDITH E., Mathematics, Massillon, Ohio, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, Assigned to: Redeem- er, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio MATTHEWS, CAROLE A., Oak Park, Illinois, As- signed to: St. Peter, Chicago, Illinois MATZKE, SALLY L., Physical Education, Chicago, Illinois, Athletic Floor Leader, Chapel Choir, Cheerleading, College Chorus, Extramurals, Field Work, Homecoming Committee, Intramu- rals, Student Orientation Committee, Assigned to, Pilgrim, Milwaukee, Wisconsin MCDONALD, PATRICIA J., Art, Detroit, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Assigned to: St. John, Indianapolis, Indiana MEARLING, STEPHEN R., Indianapolis, Indiana, Assigned to: Our Savior, Rego Park, New York MERCIER, JUDITH L., History, Richland, Washing- ton, Transfer, Concordia, Portland, Academic Committee for Divisional Research, Senate, Stu- dent Association, Student Orientation Commit- tee, Who's Who, Assigned to: St. John's, Ox- nard, Calif. MEUNIER, DENNIS M., Physical Education!Coun- seling, Brookfield, Wisconsin, Alpha Sigma Phi, Basketball, Football, Intramurals, Assigned to: Luther High Scholl North, Chicago, Illinois MEYER, CHERYL A., Psychology, Indianapolis, In- diana, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Kapelle MEYER, GARY A., Physical Education, St. Peter, Illinois, Interned, Park Ridge, Illinois, Intramurals, CIA, PE Activities Club, YLTG MEYER, MARK G., Music Lit., Maywood, New Jer- sey, Transfer, Concordia, Bronxville, AGO, Chapel Choir, College Chorus MEYER, SUSAN J., Sociology, Hamel, Illinois, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Bowling, Home- coming Committee, WARA MICKLEY, KAE R., Psychology, Chicago, Illinois, Field Work, Intramurals, Pillars, Psychology Club, Student Association, Assigned to: Mt. Cal- vary, Denver, Colorado MILLER, PRISCILLA M., Psychology, Allen Park, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, As- signed to: Bethany, Detroit, Michigan MILLER, SANDRA S., Aurora, Illinois, Assigned to: Trinity, Hicksville, New York MILLS, PAUL MOERBE, DONALD R., Psychology, LaGrange, Texas, Transfer, Concordia, Austin, Intramurals, Assigned to, Emmanuel, Asheville, North Caro- lina MOERBE, DOROTHY A., Physical Education, Cop- peras Cove, Texas, Transfer, Concordia, Austin, Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Intramurals, WARA, Assigned to Emmanuel, Asheville, North Carolina MOHLENHOFF, AUDREY B., Curriculum and ln- struction, Staten Island, New York, Transfer, Concordia, Bronxville, Field Work, Worship Committee, Assigned to: Immanuel, Oakville, Illi- nous MUELLER, KATHLEEN E., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Interned, Immanuel, Dundee, Illinois, Nara- ri MULLER, MARIE E., Curriculum and Instruction, Worcester, Mass., Transfer, Concordia, Bronx- ville, Band, Chapel, Choir, College Chorus, Pep Band, Assigned to: Good Shepherd, Planview, New York NAGEL, PAMELA S., Psychology, Nashville, Illi- nois, Academic Committee for Divisional Re- search, Extramurals, Field Work, Psychology Club, Assigned to: Zion, New Palestine, Indiana NAUGHTON, LAVELL J., Psychology, Franklin Park, Illinois, Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, Science Activities, Spectator, Assigned to: Grace, Cincinnati, Ohio NEITHSCH, HOWARD W., Math, Georgetown, Texas, Transfer, Concordia, Austin, Baseball, ln- tramurals, Assigned to: Grace, Winter Haven, Florida NEUMANN, LARRY C., Houston, Texas, Assigned to: Bethesda, Watertown, Wisconsin jr NIEHAUS, SHARON K., Science, Litchfield, Illi- nois, Transfer, St. PauI's College, Field Work, ln- tramurals, Science Congress, Assigned to: Beth- lehem, Fairborn, Ohio NOLTING, CYNTHIA J., Columbus, Indiana, As- signed to: St. Matthew, St. Louis, Missouri OAKES, GAIL D., Lombard, Illinois, Assigned to: St. John, Lombard, Illinois OLSON, BARRY D., Math, Minneapolis, Minneso- ta, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Ambassa- dors for Christ, Intramurals, Assigned to, Zion, Detroit, Michigan OPPERMANN, JOHN D., Geography, Milwau- kee, Wisconsin, Geography Club, Intramurals, Spectator, Assigned to: Martin Luther High School, Maspeth, New York OSBORN, PANELA A., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Glenview, lllinois, German Club, Home- coming Committee, lntramurals, Winter Carni- val, Winter Weekend, Assigned to: St. John, Chester, Illinois OSWALD, SANDRA J., Music Education, Webster City, Iowa, Interned, Edwardsville, Illinois, Band, Chapel Choir, CIA, Assigned to: Mt. Olive, Houston, Texas PEDERSEN, FRED R., U.S. History, Barrington, Illi- nois, lnterned, Calvary, Lincoln Park, Michigan, Band, College Chorus, Concordia Players, Field Work, Intramurals, International Relations Club, Pep Band, Assigned to: St. Martini, Chicago, Illi- nous PERRY, LINDA K., Guidance, Lubbock, Texas, Transfer, Concordia, Austin, Field Work, As- signed to: Concordia Lutheran School, Assn., Gretna, Louisiana POND, MARILYN J., Curriculum and Instruction, Utica, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Assigned to: St. Matthew, Westland, Michigan POYNTER, CHRISTINE R., Utica, Michigan, As- signed to: Ascension, St. Louis, Missouri PRINZ, LOIS R., Psychology, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Ambas- sadors for Christ, Intramurals, MOD's, Assigned to: St. John's, Orange, Calif. RAAP, LINDA L., Psychology, Chicago, Illinois, Assigned to: Peace, Chicago, Illinois RAATZ, LAUREL E., Physical Education, West Allis, Wisconsin, Transfer, Concordia, Milwauk- ee, Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, Natari, WARA, Assigned to: St. John, Baldwin, Illinois REDLITZ, FAITH E., Mathematics!Science, Web- ster, Mass., Transfer, Concordia, Bronxville, Altar Guild, Field Work, Intramurals, Spectator, Worship Committee, Red Cross, Assigned to: Trinity, Niagara Falls, New York REICHARDT, GERHARD W., GermanfSpeech, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Transfer, Concordia, Mil- waukee REIMER, KAREN S., History, Fort Wayne, Indiana RETTIG, MARY K., History, Holgate, Ohio, Trans- fer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Band, Extramurals, Intramurals, Pep Band, Phi Alpha Theta, WARA, Assigned to: Messiah, Saginaw, Michigan RETZ, KATHLEEN M., English, Farmington, Michi- gan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, St. Paul, Ambassadors for Christ, Chapel Choir, Chil- dren's Theatre, Concordia Players, German Club, Intramurals, Kapelle, WARA, Assigned to: St. Paul, Roual Oak, Michigan RIECK, LOUANN, Hobart, lniana, Extramurals, In- tramurals, MOD's, Spectator, Assigned to: Our Redeemer, Fords, New Jersey ROONEY, JULIA A., Art, Elmwood Park, Illinois, Concordia Players, Freshman Camp Staff, Stu- dent Orientation Committee, Worship Commit- tee, Young Republicans, Assigned to, Immanuel, Palestine, Illinois ROTH, JANINE A., Geography, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Chil- dren's Theatre, Concordia Players, Geography Club, Intramurals, Kapelle, MOD's, Natari, Re- cruitment Program, Sound Maiority Singers, As- signment Pending RUDZINSKE, LEROY F., Social Science, Chicago, Illinois, Intramurals, NAACCP RUPPAR, ALICE H., Curriculum and Instruction, Wethersfield, Conn., Transfer, Concordia, Bronxville, College Chorus, Assigned to: Grace, Nalverne, New York RYSER, A. JANE, Guidance, Honey Grove, Texas, Transfer, Concordia, Austin, Field Work, As- signed to: First, Baton Rouge, Louisiana RYSER, F. ELAINE, Guidance, Honey Grove, Texas, Transfer, Concordia, Austin, Field Work, Assigned to: Faith, Harahan, Louisiana SACHS, SANDRA K., Psychology, Monroe, Michi- gan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Field Work, Assigned to: Mt. Calvary, Detroit, Michi- gan SAGER, PAULA E. SALSTROM, SANDRA S., Math, Rock Island, Illi- nois, Field Work, Winter Weekend SAUTTER, CLAIRE L., Speech, Flint, Michigan, As- signed to: Luther High School North, Chicago, Il- Iinois SCHADEMANN, RICHARD J., Physical Education, Jennings, Missouri, Interned, Steelsville, Illinois, Transfer, Florisaant Valley Community College, Athletic Floor Leader, Basketball, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Field Work, Football, Freshman Camp Staff, Intramurals, CIA, Kapelle, LYE, Men's Council, PE Activities, Sound Maiority Singers, YLTG, Assigned to: St. Andrew, Park Ridge, III. SCHEBOR, LYNN A., Art, Detroit, Michigan, Intra- murals, Pillars, Spectator, Assigned to, St. Philip, Detroit, Michigan SCHEIWE, WILLIAM A., Geography, Forest Park, Illinois, Alpha Sigma Phi, Basketball, Bowling, Football, Intramurals, Assigned to: Immanuel, Minneapolis, Minnesota SCHIEMANN, RICHARD W., History, Cleveland, Ohio, Transfer, Cleveland State University, Bowl- ing, lntramurals, International Relations Club SCHIRMER, JOHN P. SCHLEGEL, JEANETTE L., Theology!Youth Lead- ership, New Haven, Indiana, Interned, Napole- on, Ohio, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Am- bassadors for Christ, YLTG SCHMIESING, PAUL E., Political Science!Sociolo- gy, Seneca Falls, New York, Transfer, St. John's, Intramurals, Phi Alpha Theta SCHNEIDER, DARLENE, Leader, Saskatchewan, Transfer, Concordia, Edmonton SCHNEIDER, FLOYD A., History, Leader, Sas- katchewan, Transfer, Concordia, Edmonton, In- tramurals, Assignment Pending SCHMOOK, ALAN M., Physical Education, Parma, Ohio, Transfer, Wittenberg University, Alpha Sigma Phi, Basketball, Football, Who's Who, Assigned to: Concordia, Bronxville, New York SCHULENBERG, DAVID G., Psychology, Racine, Wisconsin, German Club, Pillars, Assigned to: Resurrection, Chicago, Illinois SCHULENBURG, LINDA S., Math, LaPorte, Indi- ana, Athletic Floor Leader, College Union Hospi- tality Committee, Cultural Activities Committee, Intramurals, Student Orientation Committee, Women's Council, Assigned to: St. Paul, Addi- son, Illinois SCHWARTZ, CINDY A., English, Fort Wayne, In- diana, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Field Work, Homecoming Committee, SAC, Who's Who, Assignment Pending SCHWARTZ, JOHN J., Geography, Milwaukee, Wisconsin SCHWARTZ, LOIS A., Home Economics, Chicago, Illinois, Interned, Casa Cares SCHWEYER, DONALD A., French!German, Fish- erville, Ontario, Canada, Academic Committee for Divisional Research, French Club, German Club, Homecoming Committee, Assigned to: Concordia High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana SELLMEYER, DAVID P., German, St. Louis, Mis- souri, Athletic Floor Leader, Bowling, College Chorus, Field Work, Freshman Camp Staff, Intra- murals, Recruitment Program, Assigned to: St. Paul, Aurora, Illinois SHANK, MARY K., Psychology, Springfield, Mis- souri, Transfer, St. Paul's, Assignment Pending SIEBERT, LINDA E., Art, Westchester, Illinois, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Intramurals, As- signment Pending SMITH, RICHARD D., Natural Science, West Allis, Wisconsin, Transfer, Concordia, Milwaukee, As- signed to: Immanuel, Brookfield, Wisconsin SNYDER, GEORGE H., Fort Wayne SNYDER, SANDRA K., Youth Leadership, Hous- ton, Texas, Transfer, Concordia, Austin, College Chorus, YLTG: Assignment Pending SOLOVITZ, SUSAN I., Home Economics, St. Louis, Missouri, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Athletic Floor Leader, College Chorus, Intramu- rals SOMMERER, PAUL O., Art, Jefferson City, Mis- souri, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Assigned to: First, EI Monte, Calif. SORENSEN, JOHN W., Long Island City, New York, Assigned to: St. Mark's, Brooklyn, New York SPANLEY, ANNE E., Geography, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, Transfer, Concordia, Milwauk- ee, Intramurals, Assigned to: Zion, Fort Wayne, Indiana SPITZER, JAMES R., History, West Allis, Wiscon- sin, Assigned to: St. John, Portage, Wisconsin SPLETZER, E. ROBERT, Lakewood, Ohio, Assigned to: St. Lorenz, Frankenmuth, Michigan SPRENGER, RUTH A., Music Education, St. Louis, Missouri, Transfer, St. Paul, Assigned to: Trinity, Warden, Illinois STADE, JAMES J. STADELMAIER, CAROL P., Justice, Illinois, As- signed to: Luther High School North, Chicago, Il- Iinois STADNIK, WILLIAM J., Cicero, Illinois, Assigned to: St. Paul, Addison, Illinois STAUBITZ, CAROLYN K., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Cincinnatti, Ohio, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Altar Guild, Ambassadors for Christ, Field Work, Intramurals, Kapelle, Parent Week- end, Assigned to: Bethany, Houston, Texas STEC, STEVE J., Speech, Chicago, Illinois, Base- ball, Bowling, Freshman Camp Staff, Men's Council, Assignment Pending STEGENGA, DARLENE A., Music Theory, East Moline, Illinois, Transfer, Black Hawk Jr. Col- lege, AGO, Chapel Choir, College Chorus STEINKE, BONNIE J., Curriculum and Instruction, Brentwood, New York, Transfer, Concordia, Bronxville, Assignment Pending STEINWEG, BRENDA A., Art, Los Angeles, Calif., Field Work, Homecoming Committee, Assigned to: Hope, Park Forest, Illinois I I 39 4 STELTER, GARY D., Guidance, Los Angeles, Calif, Intramurals, Social Floor Leader, Assigned to: St. Peter, Schaumburg, Illinois STEWART, MICHELE A., Psycholo9Yi Flushing, New York, Intramurals, Spring Banquet Commit- tee, Social Floor Leader, Winter Weekend, As- signed to: Mt. Zion, New York, New York STORM, KAREN V., Youth Leadership, Napoleon, Ohio, Academic Committee for Divisional Re- search, Spectator, Assigned to: St. John's, Elgin, Illinois STROUP, JEAN M., Sociology, Buckley, Illinois, Cheerleading, College Chorus, Intramurals, As- signed to: St. Mark's, Hollywood, Florida STRUCK, BETTY J., Math, Manaua, Wisconsin, Transfer, Concordia, Milwaukee, Field Work, In- tramurals, Assignment Pending STRUCK, BONNIE L., Youth Leadership, Hamp- shire, Illinois, Transfer, Elgin Community College, Field Work, Intramurals, MOD's, Assigned to: Jehovah, Chicago, Illinois STUENKEL, ELIZABETH A., Anaheim, Calif., As- signed to: St. Paul's, San Diego, Calif. STUENKEL, GRACE H., Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Transfer, Concor- dia, Milwaukee SWANSON, DAVID W., Cleveland, Ohio, Athlet- ic Floor Leader, Human Relations Club, Intramu- rals, Assigned to: St. Peter, Joliet, Illinois TAGGE, BRUCE C., Music, Swartz Creek, Michi- gan, Transfer, Ferris State College, AGO, Chap- el Choir, College Chorus, Assigned to: Lutheran School Assn., Peoria, Illinois TEMPLETON, SANDRA L., Psychology, Wau- conda, Illinois, Transfer, Concordia, Milwaukee, Assignment Pending TESCH, ELLEN M., Psychology, Milwaukee, Wis- consin, Transfer, Concordia, Milwaukee, Athletic Floor Leader, Intramurals, Student Association, Assigned to: Redeemer, Louisville, Kentucky TEUTSCH, PATRICIA L., Psychology, Oak Lawn, Il- linois THOMASON, CONSTANCE L., Curriculum and Instruction, Bridgeview, Illinois, Assignment Pending THOMPSON, SHIRLEY L., German, Elgin, Illinois, Bowling, German Club, Assigned to: St. Paul's, Hammond, Indiana THOMS, HOLLIS W., English Literature!Music Theory, Melrose Park, Illinois, Transfer, St. Olaf College, Assigned to: Immanuel, Belvidere, Illi- nois THORSEN, JEFFREY L., History, Oak Park, Illinois TIETJE, LOUIS H., Chicago, Illinois, Assigned to: Immanuel, Whitestone, New York TORBECK, LARRY P., EngIish!Physical Education, Altamont, Illinois, Athletic Floor Leader, Bowling, Intramurals, Spring Banquet Committee, Student Association, Tennis, Assignment Pending TUREK, KATHLEEN A., Music Education, Addison, Illinois, Children's Theatre, College Chorus, Con- cordia Players, Intramurals, Kapelle, Reverse Weekend, Senate, Sound Maiority Singers, Stu- dent Association, Winter Weekend, Assigned to: Board of Missions, Taiwan UELTZEN, LARRY, Physical Science!Math, St. Louis, Missouri, Assigned to: Grace, St. Peters- burg, Florida ULMAN, ALBERT J., Sarasota, Florida UNZNER, ELTA G., Curriculum and Instruction, Woodstock, Illinois, Assigned to: Trinity, Jack- son, Michigan VANDERKLOOT, CAROL J., New Berlin, Wiscon- sin, Assigned to: Hope, Chicago, Illinois VANDERKLOOT, GLEN A., Theology, Chicago, Il- linois, Transfer, Concordia, Milwaukee, Assign- ment Pending VANDRE, ELLEN M., Sociology, Rochelle, Illinois, Transfer, Concordia, Milwaukee, Assignment Pending VOIGT, RUTH ANN, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, As- signed to: Gospel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin WAHL, DOUGLAS R., History, Dundee, Illinois, Field Work, Intramurals, Phi Alpha Theta, As- signed to, Trinity, Stewardson, Illinois WAHLFELDT, JANET L., Youth Leadership, Dan- ville, lllinois, lnterned, Baton Rouge, La., Motif, Spectator, Assigned to: St. Paul, Jacksonville, Florida WALENTA, MARILYN V., Youth Leadership, Pewaukee, Wisconsin, Transfer, Concordia, Mil- waukee, Assigned to: Trinity, Toledo, Ohio WALENTA, WILLIAM A., History, Long Island City, New York, Transfer, Concordia, Bronxville, Field Work, Intramurals, Assignment Pending WALTON, CLIFFORD T., Physcial Education, Cleveland, Ohio WEGNER, SHARON A., Youth Leadership, St. Louis, Missouri, Transfer, 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WILDE, WENDY B., Brookfield, Illinois, Assigned to: Salem, Blue Island, Illinois WILKE, LINDA J., Physical Science!Math, St. Clair Shores, Michigan, Transfer, Concordia, Ann Arbor, Assigned to: Concordia Lutheran School Assn., Gretna, Louisiana WINTER, ELLIS A., German, Lemon Grove, Cali- fornia, Chapel Choir, College Chorus, Intramu- rals, Sound Maiority Singers, Assigned to: St. Paul, Oak Lawn, Illinois WINTERSTEIN, CARLA J., German, Saratoga, Calif., Transfer, Concordia, Oakland, Athletic Floor Leader, Extramurals, Field Work, German Club, Intramurals, WARA, Assigned to, Ascen- sion, Portland, Oregon WINTERSTEIN, CHARLES A., Chicago, Illinois, As- signed to: St. John, Chester, Illinois WITKOP, MARSHA F., Mathematics, North Tona- wanda, New York, Transfer, Concordia, Bronx- ville, Academic Committee for Divisional Re- search, Intramurals, Assigned to, Trinity, Hicks- ville, New York YOUNG, PRESTON U., Selma, Alabama, As- signed to: Ebenezer, Chicago, Illinois ZACHRICH, DAVID R., 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