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DEDICATION To our staff adviser and friend. Miss Margaret Wolff, we proudly and affectionately dedicate this FORTRESS. Miss Wolff s expert advice, her zeal, her un- flagging patience and her cheerful kindness have played a vitally important part in the production of this yearbook. Her faith in the editor and his staff has been a constant source of encouragement. Miss Wolff will not know that this years FORTRESS is to be dedicated to her until after its publication. We sincerely hope that her sur- prise will be a pleasant one. May the memories of this past year inspire her to continue to play well her part in our college life.
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Foreword Page through this FORTRESS and live again the year now past. Follow its theme, ' ' The Wartburg Drama. ' See how it depicts our col- lege life, serious in tone, yet often suggesting comedy. Life is like that at W artburg — some- times light, even humorous. Yet, pervading its entirety is the drama of the serious business that is Christian life. V The curtain rises for The W artburg Drama ' of 1951. Enjoy again the role you enacted as your memory brings you once more before the footlights. Contents Setting 4 Directors 9 Cast of Characters Understudies 25 Bit Players 34 Supporting Stars . 102 Stars 106 ACT I Scenes : Fall Events 32 Fall Sports 39 Homecoming Episode 42 ACT II Scenes : Organizational Activities 47 Winter Sports 70 Organizational Activities 75 ACT III Scenes : Spring Sports 89 Cultural and Academic Incidents 92 Eminent Stars ' Curtain Call 116
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...This our lite exempt from public haunt... Luther Hall Perhaps the first building with which the incoming freshman became familiar, Luther Hall, will always remain the 2 N ' educational building on j ff i • campus. Here, behind i f nV those wide windows, the I i 0ir novice received his first introduction into the his- tory of the Merovingians, the subtleties of syn- tax or the secrets of the anatomy of frogs and grasshoppers. It was here, too, in the library, that the frosh collected his first data for the semester term paper. Among the much-used volumes in the reading room he found the first stepping stones to his future career. And it was here, too, in the upstairs treas- urer s office, that he managed finally to pay his bills. 4
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