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winter 2010 volume 86 no. 2

With thankful hearts


From the president
brian l. friedrich

Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;


Praise Him, all creatures here below;
Praise Him above, ye heav’nly host:
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
(Lutheran Service Book, 805)
This hymn verse concluded the On A Mission campaign celebration on the evening of October
18. We gathered that day to praise our great and gracious God for the incredible outpouring
of $63,289,476 of support received by Concordia from 14,505 donors during the seven-year
campaign. The campaign was the largest and most successful fund and friend raising initiative
in the history of the University.
In the midst of all of the campaign’s numbers, the most important number is one.
There is one source of all that has been given: God, our heavenly Father, who has created all,
provides for all and gives all that we need to support this body and life.
There is one reason for On A Mission: our students. Through the campaign 71 new endowments
were established to provide financial support for students. The Health, Human Performance
and Athletic Center provides needed classroom, workout, competition and office space
for our students, faculty and staff. Tuition is 10-15 percent lower than it would be without
the outpouring of gifts for scholarships and operations.
Finally, there is you, the one whom God worked through during this amazing campaign
to provide for the needs of Concordia, her students, faculty and staff. We are humbled, amazed,
inspired and, above all, thankful for God’s goodness to us through you! Our hearts are filled with
gratitude for the growth your gifts have provided to enable us to better serve students to learn,
serve and lead in church and world.
Many, many thanks, dear friends, for your partnership, your stewardship, your prayers and your
tangible encouragement during the past seven years! We are On A Mission for our students with
you by God’s blessing and at His direction.

Brian L. Friedrich
president and ceo
Concordia University, Nebraska
President@cune.edu

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Broadcaster Staff
Editor & Photographer
Dan Oetting ’87
graphic designer
Karen Chittick ’05

contributing writers
Coryn Berkbigler
Jan Koopman co ’69, GR ’75
Kristy Plander ’00
Rosanne Reese
Scott Retzlaff
Director of marketing & communication
Aaron Roberts

University Administration Contents


president & CEO
Rev. Dr. Brian L. Friedrich fe atures
provost
Dr. Jenny Mueller-Roebke
4 Growth and gratitude
Associate Provost
Concordia celebrates the successful conclusion of the largest
Dr. Lisa Ashby fundraising effort in school history.
vice president for finance & operations
David Kumm 8 Beck brings wire service background to Concordia
vice president for institutional advancement
Peter Kenow Tobin Beck spent nearly 30 years trying to tell stories fairly and
Vice President for Enrollment Management,
pushing for quality writing. All on deadline. Turns out that’s not
Student Services & Athletics
Scott Seevers
a bad warm-up for being a professor.
10 Unforgettable in Spain
Board of Regents Performing for enthusiastic audiences and connecting with the
Rev. Dr. David Block, Mesa, Ariz. emerging Lutheran church in Spain created an unforgettable
Rev. Dr. Brian Friedrich, Seward, Neb. experience for students in the University A Cappella Choir.
William Hartmann, Seward, Neb.
Dr. Vance Hinrichs, Lincoln, Neb. 12 Lessons from a stingray
Barry Holst, Kansas City, Mo.
Mike Klintworth, Seward, Neb. What started as a trip to the beach near her California home
James Knoepfel, Fremont, Neb. for senior Carolyn Chrzan turned into a journey of discovering
John Kuddes, Leawood, Kan.
Lyle Middendorf, Lincoln, Neb. God’s purpose and His love.
Timothy Moll, Esq., Seward, Neb.
Dr. Frederick Ohlde, Hortonville, Wis. departments
Dr. Ronald Pfeiffer, Memphis, Tenn.
Dr. Andrew Smith, Dallas, Texas 15 Faculty & Staff
Rev. Russell Sommerfeld, Seward, Neb.
Max Wake, Lincoln, Neb. 18 Campus Scene
Rev. Karl Ziegler, Bellevue, Neb.
24 Athletics
34 Alumni
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Growth and gratitude
The On A Mission campaign concludes

The most ambitious fundraising campaign in exceeded the previous year’s totals. In the midst
Concordia University’s history, On A Mission, of the worst economic environment in the
has concluded. The seven-year campaign United States in nearly 70 years, people gave
exceeded its $60 million goal by more than five even more to support our students.”
percent. Total gifts, pledges and deferred gift The landmark campaign concludes as
declarations equaled $63,289,476. Of that total, Concordia’s enrollment for 2009-10 is the
slightly more than $40 million was given in gifts second largest total ever for the school: 1717. A
and pledges to support operations, scholarships, commitment to students was the foundation
capital construction and endowments now. The of the On A Mission campaign. Seventy-one
remaining $23 million will benefit students in new endowments for student scholarships were
the future when estate gifts and trusts mature. created through the campaign.
“No words can express adequately the depth The impact of the 14,505 donors involved in
of my thanks and appreciation for the many the campaign, 1,201 of whom were first-time
and sacrificial gifts given,” said Rev. Dr. Brian givers, can be seen tangibly on campus. The
Friedrich, Concordia’s president. “It is especially most obvious is the completion of the Health,
notable that during the past fiscal year, gifts to Human Performance and Athletic Center. The
support university operations and scholarships new facility serves not only the student-athletes
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on campus, who make up 51 percent of the Casavant Frères organ that was brought to
undergraduate students enrolled, but also health Concordia. The organ is a 3-manual instrument
and human performance majors, fans and the with more than 2,000 pipes. “It is the best
public through hosted events. The hhpac also instructional organ in the state in terms of its
is the new home for the university’s Health and versatility and tonal design,” said Dr. Jeffrey
Human Performance Department and its classes. Blersch, university organist.
For the past ten years the department had “Contributions from a broad base of donors
been housed in the home of former Concordia not only let us meet a very ambitious goal,
presidents. but also to surpass it,” said Pete Kenow, vice
Some of the funds generated through the On president for institutional advancement.
A Mission campaign were used to retire the “Looking back on this, two things are clear:
debt on the Thom Leadership Education Center First, support like this is a wonderful affirmation
10 years early. Retiring the debt on the tlec of the mission of Concordia. God worked in the
eliminated $6 million of long-term capital debt hearts of many people. Second, this campaign
for the university. Additional blessings related was blessed by Him. Truly blessed.”
to the campaign can be seen in books for the
music library, science lab equipment and the

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Paying it forward
Although fundraising campaigns are often summed up in dollars and
cents, it is those leading, those giving and those receiving who truly
demonstrate God’s provision and the blessings He has provided.

Putting a plan in motion The endowments created as part of the On A


Dr. Doug Tewes Mission campaign play a crucial role in fulfilling
that need. “Endowing the education of students
Seven years ago, Dennis Meyer ’70, Dr. Fred at Concordia is simply an investment that makes
Ohlde ’66, and Dr. Doug Tewes ’83 agreed to sense,” said Tewes. “When we endow students
serve as campaign co-chairs. When few could to learn in an environment that teaches
conceive of Concordia achieving a $60 million Christian servant leadership, we help fulfill our
campaign, these alumni helped to make it mission as Christians to spread the Gospel
happen. Through their vision and dynamic of Christ wherever God calls us to serve.”
leadership, the campaign surpassed its goal. Tewes’ prayer is that many more people will
“It was imperative that the On A Mission become part of the support structure
campaign succeed,” said Tewes. “If Concordia for Concordia.
was going to secure its place as one of the finest
liberal arts institutions in the Midwest and as Answering the call
a place where men and women can learn in an
(left) Angel Gillespie, a junior from
Lees Summit, Mo., received one
environment where Christ is central, this needed Rene and Matthew Hodges
o f th re e s ch o l a r s h i p s from the Ed to be seen through,” said Tewes. “Fred, Dennis Rene Dinkel ’04 Hodges learned from her family
and Lorraine Steinbacher Scholarship and I took our commitment to leading this the importance of giving to others and giving
Endowment, established as part
of the On A Mission campaign. (right) campaign very seriously.” back to institutions from which she benefited.
Dr. Doug Tewes speaks at the dedication Tewes points to the cost of higher education “I feel that I have been blessed in my life,” said
of the Health, Human Performance and
Athletic Center. Tewes served as one of the that makes it impossible for most students Hodges, “and giving to Concordia is one way
campaign’s chairmen. to attend without some sort of financial aid. I can pay these blessings forward to others.”

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A 2004 graduate in secondary education, worked at the district courthouse for four years
Hodges and her husband, Matthew, who also before deciding to return to school.
attended Concordia, are representative of the She enrolled at Central Missouri State
young donors who came together to make University in the secondary education program,
On A Mission a success. Rene is a counselor but she knew the fit was not quite right. During
at Pound Middle School in Lincoln. She grew her year at cmsu she became convinced that
in faith during her time at Concordia and her calling was elsewhere. “God made it very
wants that same experience for future students. clear to me that I should be a dce. The big
“Whether our donation helps to recruit future hang-up for me was the money. I prayed about
students, retain qualified faculty or improve it continuously, until one day I just said, ‘Fine
facilities, I hope that others are impacted in a God, if you want me to go, you come up with
positive way, just as I was while the money!’ and I left it at that.”
at Concordia.” Gillespie applied to Concordia figuring that
Rene strongly believes that God blesses and she would have to work her way through school.
equips each of us uniquely to meet the diverse “To my amazement God provided enough
needs of the church. “As His children, we just scholarships and loans to cover everything,” said
need to assess our gifts and trust God to use us.” Gillespie. “The scholarships made it so I could
She encourages others to see how God can use go to school and focus 100 percent on my classes
them to benefit Concordia. “God is able to do and building relationships with the people here.”
things we can’t imagine with even the smallest She received one of three scholarships from
gifts of time, talent or financial resources.” the Ed and Lorraine Steinbacher Scholarship
Endowment. The endowment was established
Receiving the blessings as part of the On A Mission campaign to
provide funds for Concordia students preparing
Angel Gillespie for full-time church work careers in the lcms. (left) Donors and friends of Concordia
gathered to celebrate the dedication of
Angel Gillespie is a nontraditional student who “I wasn’t blessed with wealth,” said Gillespie, the hhpac. (right) Dennis Meyer, one
never thought she would attend Concordia. “but I try my best to use the many other things of the leaders of the On A Mission campaign,
After graduating from high school in 2001, she God has given me to help others. I am very his wife, Bonnie (to his left), and Virginia
Heidemann CO ’60 GR ’60 Hughes attend
attended Emporia State University for one year grateful that my donors are doing the same the dedication ceremony. More than $63
before moving home because of finances. She for me!” million was raised through the contributions
of 14,505 donors.

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Beck brings wire service background to Concordia
A picture of a demolished water tank truck sits Lord?” Listening for God’s direction is also what
in Professor Tobin Beck’s office. It’s a picture that eventually brought Beck from the world
reminds Beck that God has a plan for his life. of journalism to Concordia.
As a young, city editor for the Sidney (Neb.) “I went into journalism in the first place
Telegraph in 1978, Beck was called to cover the because I like to write, and I like tackling
story of a train car carrying phosphorous that complex issues and trying to explain them,”
had derailed and was on fire. After covering the said Beck, who spent 27 years at United Press
incident and the resulting evacuation, Beck and International. “Working for a wire service I
his photographer were resting against a water learned several disciplines: to size up a situation
tank truck at the scene before heading home. and write quickly, to examine issues and
Within a few minutes of them moving away present them objectively and to be concise but
from the truck, the railroad tanker blew, sending thorough.” Because of upi’s financial challenges,
its wheel-and-axle set through the truck. “If I’d Beck found himself dealing with more than just
have stood there for a few more minutes, I’d the news. The challenge was keeping focused
have been splattered all over western Nebraska. on quality: doing quality work and managing
I look at the picture from time to time and staff to do quality work despite often very
think, “Wow. What did you have in mind, negative circumstances. “During my upi career,
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Conference photo by Patrick Mazur.

(facing page) Tobin Beck joined the Concordia faculty in 2008 to teach global studies and journalism courses. (left) Beck keeps a photo of a demolished water tank truck from
1978 in his office. It was taken by Tom Brossart when he and Beck, both working at the Sidney Telegraph, were covering a train derailment near Sidney, Neb. (right) Beck shares
the dais with Helen Thomas, a friend and long-time White House correspondent, at George Mason University’s Washington Conference on Journalism and Media in July.

I only had to fire three people for cause, but I father, Albert Beck, was a student at Concordia
personally had to lay off some 200 people. It’s in River Forest, Ill., and then taught music there
very hard to set standards and lead staffers to for 48 years until his death in 1962. Beck grew up
emotionally invest themselves in a place and in Seward and attended Concordia High School.
then turn around and lay them off.” “I’d always wanted to try teaching, and I often
On the positive side, it was during his time thought about what I would teach students so
at upi that Beck met his wife, Ellen. He hired that they’d be successful journalists once they got
her as a state editor for South Dakota when into the working world since I had been there
he was Plains Region editor, but it wasn’t until and knew what worked.”
Ellen transferred to a different region they began In the classroom, Beck draws from his
dating. Beck proposed in true journalist style, experience to show students how to use and
sending Ellen his proposal via the company develop their critical thinking skills, how to
teletype message circuit. “The message came up look at an issue to determine what it’s
on printers and computer screens that others about, how to check sources to determine if
around the company could see. Ellen was busy information is factual, how to separate fact
writing a broadcast sports report and didn’t see from opinion and how to discern bias and
the message until staffers in the Chicago bureau prejudice. But the teaching doesn’t stop with the
started asking her what she was going to do.” journalistic skills. Beck wants students to bring
During his years at the upi, Beck covered a their faith to the table.
variety of events from college and professional “I talk about what it means to have a Christian
sporting events to space shuttle launches from world view, dealing with people as Christ would
the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, have us deal with them based on Scripture, and
Fla., the Vaughn-Ueda Awards (Japan’s version about the various world views that people around
of the Pulitzer Prizes) in Tokyo, and Hurricane the globe may have.
Andrew in Florida. “As a journalist I often thought about
When the upi folded in 2005, Beck moved Martin Luther’s explanation of the Eighth
into the academic world, taking positions as an Commandment, to ‘put the best construction
adjunct professor at George Mason University on everything.’ Not to gloss things over
in Fairfax, Va., and at American University in inappropriately, but to be honest and fair
Washington, D.C. Beck comes from a family and make sure in the reporting of stories that
of teachers and has a strong tie to Concordia. all relevant sides were told in a way that was
His father, Theodore Beck, taught music at accurate and in proper context.”
Concordia from 1953 until 2002, and his grand-
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Unforgettable
in Spain

A Cappella Choir makes special


connection with audiences in Spain
Singing in cathedrals, touring the countryside of attendees by hundreds on the second evening.
of Spain, competing against international choirs The choir responded with what Jon McDaniel,
and being showered with applause—such was a senior from Cypress, Calif., described as the
the life of the University A Cappella Choir this best concert he has been a part of in his three
summer as it spent three weeks touring Spain, years of singing in A Cappella. “The audience
Austria and Italy. members clapped along and cried, and we got
“The concerts were amazing experiences,” said lots of kisses from the Spanish ladies,” he said.
Dr. Kurt von Kampen, director of the choir. Spain was chosen in part as a tour destination
The choir was called back for multiple due to the emerging work of Iglesia Evangélica
encores by the enthusiastic Spanish audiences Luterana Española, a Lutheran denomination
each evening. After the choir’s first concert in recognized by the Spanish government in 2004.
Madrid, word of mouth increased the number In a country that had no Lutheran church body
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Photos by Nancy Middendorf and Holly Peterson ’11.

3
(facing page) Juniors Chase Reihmann, Marengo, Iowa, and Michael Palomaki, David City, Neb., lead a line of hotel-
bound University A Cappella Choir members while in central Toledo. 1 The choir poses in front of a fountain in
the Plaza de España in Sevilla. The choir gave an impromptu mini-concert on a stairway behind the arches shown
in the rear of the photo. 2 Katelyn Wollman, a senior from Abingdon, Md., translates for President Brian Friedrich at
a worship service on July 5. Wollman is minoring in Spanish. The officiants of the service were Pastor Gustavo from
the Iglesia Evangélica Luterana Española, an lcms mission partner, and Brent Smith, lcms regional director for Eurasia.
2 3 Rebecca Kaaz is silhouetted in front of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain.

for 500 years, the iele is at times considered The time in Sant Sadurni was a highlight
a fringe element. The concert events were for many reasons. The A Cappella Choir joined
opportunities for iele members to connect with voices with the local city choir for a concert
the community through music and share that included a song written by missionary
a message of faith. Santiago Keinbaum with music by von Kampen.
For the Lutheran missionaries at work in They also participated in a worship service
Spain, the chance to see a choir representing their with the local congregation, Lutheran leaders
faith was moving. They were overwhelmed with from Germany and Lithuania, and interested
the attendance at the concerts and the warm townspeople, providing music and enjoying
reception of the people to the choir and iele. worship in another language.
Alexandra Keinbaum, wife of a missionary “It was the ultimate experience to sing with
in Sant Sadurni, expressed her thankfulness: all of my fellow choir members, changing and
“My husband and I, we have been really warming the hearts of those who came to hear us
touched in our hearts by you. Thank you very with the ultimate focus of praising our Heavenly
much for all the joy and happiness that you Father,” said McDaniel. “This trip was truly a
have brought to us.” blessing; one I will never forget.”
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Chrzan poses with two children from a church
in Asunción, Paraguay. Chrzan made the trip
to South America as part of an Athletes In
Action mission trip.
Lessons from
a stingray
‘I needed someone to tell me my heart was still beating’
There was a point when she didn’t know if she second round of treatment, found that she might
would live. Later, the doctors said she might not have a bone infection and started searching for
be able to keep her foot. Some would say the a doctor who was willing to perform surgery. “It
fact Carolyn Chrzan played soccer again this fall was a long, stressful process, but we finally found
was nothing short of a miracle, but it hasn’t been this guy from Beverly Hills who was really good.
an easy journey. When we found him, it was just a big blessing
A week before the 2008 soccer season was because he cared about helping me get better.
to begin, a stingray at a beach near her home He did the surgery, and they told me he saved
in California stung Chrzan in her foot. The my foot because there was all this infected tissue,
pain continued to get worse, sending her to the and my foot never would have healed.”
emergency room the next morning. After the surgery, things finally started to turn
A couple of days later, she woke up in the around for Chrzan. She said the time was still
middle of the night and felt like her heart had difficult because she felt very sick and was in a
stopped. Her family rushed her to the er, and lot of pain.
she was admitted into the hospital. “I hated it, but I got through it. I definitely
“I was really scared, and every five minutes I had a lot of time to sit and pray, and pretty soon
needed somebody to tell me that my heart was I was starting to walk again, and my foot was
still beating because I didn’t have any sensation starting to close up finally. About six weeks later,
Photo courtesy Athletes in Action.

of it…My pastor came and was reading the Bible I got the iv taken out of my arm, and my foot
to me. There was this 12-hour period where I was pretty much healed. I was able to do stuff
wasn’t sure if I was going to make it or not.” again, like running.”
The doctors sent her home after five days with When she returned to school and the team
strong antibiotics that were supposed to fight the during the spring semester, teammate Annika
stingray infection but also had side effects that Norz said Chrzan was all the more thankful
made Chrzan sick. She tried to come back to for the ability to be on the soccer team.
school but eventually had to return home when “She had a huge appreciation for being able
her foot did not get any better. She started a to play soccer,” said Norz. “A lot of times,
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Chrzan poses with two children from a church in Asunción, Paraguay. Chrzan made the trip to South America as part of an Athletes In Action mission trip. (left) Chrzan, a forward for the Bulldogs, loiters near the
goal of Dakota Wesleyan University in a match on Oct. 24. Chrzan is a three-year team mvp for the Bulldogs, an naia Scholar-Athlete and a 2009 first-team all-gpac honoree. (middle) A middle level education
student, Chrzan is looking forward to beginning her teaching career. (right) Chrzan’s injured foot two weeks after the stingray attack.

we just take that for granted because we go These experiences have also influenced Chrzan

Foot photo courtesy Carolyn Chrzan


to practice every day, but when she didn’t have on the soccer field.
that she just gained a huge appreciation for it.” “She really took some steps to integrate her
This past summer, Chrzan went on a mission faith into her sport,” said head coach Rob
trip to Paraguay through Athletes in Action, the Giesbrecht. “She plays with a greater sense
sports division of Campus Crusade for Christ. of freedom now, and she’s playing very well.
The trip involved playing soccer against local “I think its been good for her to do the
teams and sharing the Gospel through the sport. mission trip. I think the injury and the severity
She shared her testimony twice during the trip, of the injury really made her think about how
and she said a big part of her story was her special this opportunity is, and she wants to
experiences with the stingray injury. make the most of it. I think there’s a greater
“I had a feeling that was God’s plan. I just urgency she has now to make this as special as
wanted to cry and be like, wow, there’s light that it can be.”
comes out of darkness.” During the fall soccer season Chrzan was
Through her testimony, Chrzan explained how diagnosed with compartment syndrome, a
God had combined her love for Christ with compression of the nerves and blood vessels. She
her love of soccer. She also was able to relate continued to play soccer, however, and took her
to people because of the suffering from the injuries in stride.
stingray injury. “I’ve kind of come to a point where I see that
“I thought, ‘How am I going to share with suffering is, a lot of times, God disciplining you
them?’ I prayed about it, and I shared the one out of love, just bringing you closer to Him,
thing I had to relate to them, and it was physical reminding you that you do need Him. I’d rather
pain and suffering. So I shared the whole have gone through that and be where I am now
stingray thing and how I was afraid that I was with my life. I definitely think suffering can be
going to die, and it made me realize that nothing a gift.”
in this world could heal me or was worth it. It
made me turn to Jesus, and through Him there’s -- Story by MaryLou Andrews, originally
a promise of life without suffering and a life for the Sower
without pain.”
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mba program welcomes first students
“A banker, a doctor and a non-profit Olsson’s undergraduate degree is in
director walk into a classroom....” forestry, and he had full intentions of
What sounds like a set-up for a getting an mba to go into the business
punchline was actually just the newest side of forestry, but life and a full-time
graduate program at Concordia. On Oct. job offer at a bank intervened.
5, the banker, doctor and non-profit The new program, designed to
director took their seats with 20 other accommodate the schedules of working
students in pursuit of a Master of Business adults, takes two years to complete.
Administration degree. Students attend core classes one night Kristy Plander, mba associate program director, talks with students
per week at Concordia’s year-old campus during a Monday evening course in business ethics.
“It’s exciting to see a wide variety of
students attracted to the new program. in northwest Lincoln and take emphasis MBA emphasis areas:
The class discussions are very dynamic,” classes through video conferencing or in Aging Studies
said Kristy Plander, mba associate an online setting. Corporate Communications
program director. Plander said students are attracted to the Environmental Studies
Donald “Bud” Olsson, a vice-president university’s academic reputation and the Finance
at Mutual of Omaha Bank, has the program’s flexibility. Health Care Administration
distinction of being the first student Students customize their mba degree Human Resource Management
to complete an mba class, an online with one of 12 emphasis areas. This
International Business
course in July. variety is made possible by a partnership
Management
Olsson said, “One of my goals is with Concordia University Wisconsin.
Management Information Systems
to finish what I started 35 years ago.”
Marketing
Public Administration
For more information www.cune.edu/MBA Risk Management

Faculty & Staff Notes


Mathematical Modeling with Excel by Dr. musicians of the Iowa-West District at St. award for active composers in the early
Brian Albright, assistant professor of John Lutheran Church in Storm Lake, Iowa. and mid stages of their careers from
mathematics, has been published by Jones Blersch was commissioned by Concordia the American Society of Composers,
and Bartlett, the seventh largest college Publishing House to write a hymn tune to Authors, and Publishers. Chang composed
publisher in the United States. a text by Rev. Stephen Starke titled “The three recent works accepted for
Holy Word of God Endures Forever” to performance at multiple international festivals
Tobin Beck, assistant professor of global
be used in Reformation services and to and conferences.
studies, presented and was on the advisory
celebrate the release of the new Lutheran
board for the Washington Journalism Dr. Bruce Creed and Professor Lynn
Study Bible.
& Media Conference hosted by George Soloway led a 10-day study tour to Turkey
Mason University in July. James Bockleman, associate professor along with 14 students in May. The group
of art, presented “A Sidelong Glance: visited the sites of some of the earliest
Dr. Jeffrey Blersch, professor of music,
Recent Work on Paper” at the University Christian churches, St. Paul’s birthplace,
performed a recital at Lord of Life Lutheran
of Nebraska-Omaha in October. the Silk Road and Istanbul.
Church in Plano, Texas, was one of two
featured performers at the biennial Dr. Ron Bork, dean of the College of Dr. Robert Fiala, emeritus professor
convention of the Association of Lutheran Education, was appointed Nebraska of history, had his photographs featured
Church Musicians in Milwaukee, Wis., was state representative to the Association in William Li Chang’s “Using Feng Shui
guest organist and composer in residence of Independent Liberal Arts Colleges for to Create a Positive Corporate Reputation”
for the annual Fall Festival of Hymns held Teacher Education, a national organization in Corporate Reputation Review. Fiala also
at Concordia University, Irvine, and was of teacher education institutions. As had his photos used in publicity materials
the guest organist for the final worship state representative he will be the liaison for Kim Echlin’s recently published novel
service of Concordia Lutheran Church, between the national organization and the dealing with the Pol Pot era,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Blersch also presented his eleven independent state institutions. The Disappeared.
workshop “Preach While You Play: Steps
Jen-Kuang Chang, adjunct instructor
Toward Effective Hymn Leadership” to the
in composition, received the ascaplus
aclm convention, Dallas-area organists and
campus scene 
See you in New Orleans
Concordia preps for 2010 National
When the 20,000 attendees of the 2010 texture, and I’ve been trying to capture a
National lcms Youth Gathering descend historic feel mixed with a youthful energy,”
on New Orleans in July, the work of said Boggs about his design.
Concordia alumnus and graphic design “The conversations with local people and
instructor Seth Boggs will be everywhere. the opportunity that this event presents for
Boggs has been working since 2008 on them as well as the participants has certainly
the visual impact of the event. influenced me.”
His first task was to develop the identity During the event, Boggs will also be
mark and overall brand for the event. busy as the onsite art director for daily
His design of an outlined cross with the publications.
“We Believe” theme incorporated has “I have been blessed by the opportunity
already been splashed on the website, in so many ways,” said Boggs. “It is just
letterhead, posters, registration materials, great working with people who are so
buttons and clothing. He is in the midst passionate about doing His work.”
of a cover for the Gathering Bible and
the entire Gathering Guidebook given to Music and more
each participant. This winter, Boggs will Boggs won’t be the only one from
Seth Boggs, Concordia graphic design instructor, created the
also complete hundreds of square feet Concordia packing his bags for a trip to
core design materials for the 2010 National Youth Gathering. of signage of all sizes for the convention New Orleans. For the third time, Dr. Kurt
Part of the design process included a tour of New Orleans center and the Louisiana Superdome. von Kampen will direct the honor choir,
with a photographer whose images were incorporated
within Boggs’ designs. “New Orleans is full of beautiful and Dr. Jeffrey Blersch will arrange music
architecture and saturated with visual for the choir and symphony.

Dr. Renea Gernant, professor of also the guest lecturer for the Geography Legal Investigations. Huntington gave an
communication and theatre, presented Seminar at the University of Nebraska, invited presentation at the Crime Scene
her paper, “Spiritual Support and End- School of Natural Resources. Reconstruction Conference in Kearney.
of-Life Caregiving,” at the 2009 Aging Huntington also spoke on forensic
Dr. Joseph Herl, associate professor of
with Passion and Purpose Conference entomology to the University of Nebraska
music, had two compositions accepted
at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Medical Center Molecular Diagnostics
for publication by Concordia Publishing
Gernant also presented her paper, “Animal Group and to a Kaplan University criminal
House, “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence”
Assisted Therapy and Client-Caregiver investigations class.
and “While with Ceaseless Course the Sun.”
Communication with Older Adults,” at the
Dr. John Jurchen, assistant professor of
International Society for Anthrozoology/ Rev. Dr. Paul Holtorf, associate professor
chemistry, and Dr. Brent Royuk, professor
Human Animal Interaction conference in of theology, participated as a respondent
of physics, presented at the Two Books
Kansas City, Mo. during The Bible and the American Future:
One Truth Conference at Concordia
A National Theological Conference held
Dr. Elizabeth Grimpo, assistant professor University, Irvine in May. Jurchen’s
at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church,
of music, accompanied University of presentation was titled “Imaginary Lines: S.
Lincoln, Neb. He responded to a lecture by
Nebraska-Lincoln trumpet professor Darryl J. Gould’s noma Principle and a Christian
Robert Jewett, professor of New Testament
White in a concert of twentieth-century understanding of Theology and Scripture,”
emeritus at Garrett-Evangelical Theological
music for trumpet and piano at Kimball while Royuk spoke on “Ideological
Seminary.
Hall on the UNL campus. Approaches to Science and Religion in a
Dr. Tim Huntington, assistant professor National Poll of lhs Science Teachers.” Dr.
Dr. Joel Helmer, associate professor of
of biology, was promoted from member Joe Gubanyi, professor of biology, and Rev.
geography, traveled to Puerto Rico for the
to diplomate within the American Board Dirk Reek, assistant professor of theology,
annual National Conference on Geography
of Forensic Entomology. He recently also attended the conference.
Education where he accepted the Higher
published an invited book review of
Education Distinguished Teaching Award Rev. Dr. Kevin Kohnke, associate
Forensic Entomology: An Introduction in
from the National Council for Geographic professor of family life ministry, defended
the Journal of Medical Entomology and
Education. Helmer presented a poster, his thesis, “Improving Comfort about Sex
co-authored the chapter “Perceptions and
developed in collaboration with Concordia Communication between Parents and their
Status of Forensic Entomology” in Forensic
students, at the conference. Helmer was Adolescent Children: A Psycho-Educational
Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in
Sexual Topics Communication Program,” at
 campus scene
Youth Gathering
Behind the scenes, Concordia’s
computing services department will
design and process the evaluation surveys
given to every participant. The number-
crunching offers vital information to the
planners of each triennial event.
Dozens of Concordia students are Amy Royuk, a 2001 alumna, is the instructor for a dual credit Spanish class at Lincoln Lutheran High School. Students
expected to be part of the corps of in Spanish 3 and Spanish 4 at Lincoln Lutheran can receive dual credit for Concordia’s Spanish 101 and Spanish 102.

volunteers needed to run the event or


to serve as leaders within youth groups Concordia’s dual credit program expands
from their home churches. Numerous
Concordia faculty and staff will likewise Concordia has almost tripled the number for the dual credit program. Tonjes,
be among those chaperoning youth or of participants in its dual credit program, who describes himself “a bit of a zealot”
otherwise serving as volunteers at nyg. up from 29 last year to 110 this year. Dual for the program, has helped increase
A cadre of admission counselors credit offers high school students the the types of courses offered. Most of
will also be on site to meet the youth opportunity to take Concordia classes the major areas of the general education
interested in a Concordia University, at a reduced tuition rate without having requirements are now being offered.
Nebraska education. to leave their high school campus. The program builds relationships
“I was a dual credit psychology with high schools and teachers, explains
instructor at a Lutheran high school Tonjes, and gives students an opportunity
Find out more at www.cune.edu/NYG in Missouri for about 15 years,” said Dr. to get a leg up on college. “What’s not
Bernard Tonjes, Concordia’s liaison to like?” he asks.

Denver Seminary, earning him a Doctor of Study Guides to Make Culturally and critiques of the finished artwork. Soloway
Ministry in marriage and family counseling. Socially Uncomfortable Themes Accessible.” also completed a Center For Liturgical Art
He also was the keynote speaker for two commission for the Lutheran Interparish
Dr. Charles Ore, professor emeritus of
events, “Planting Seeds of Faith in Families” School in Williamsburg, Iowa. The 40” x
music, performed one of his compositions,
and “What Matters to Families,” conducted 60” mixed media drawing includes verse
“The Seventh Trumpet,” for members
by the Iowa District West. inscriptions from Mark 10 and depicts Jesus
attending The International Trumpet Guild
and children.
Dr. Andy Langewisch, professor of Convention in Harrisburg, Pa. in May. The
business administration, will be Concordia concert featured outstanding new works Dr. Daniel Thurber, dean of the College of
University, Nebraska’s advisory delegate to for trumpet and organ chosen from an Arts and Sciences and professor of English,
the 2010 The Lutheran Church—Missouri international roster. conducted English language workshops for
Synod convention in Houston, Texas, on undergraduate and graduate students, as
Dr. Jerrald Pfabe, professor of history,
July 10-17, 2010. well as area teachers, at Nantong University
received an award of commendation
in Nantong, China, near Shanghai.
Dr. Mark Meehl and Rev. Dr. Paul from the Concordia Historical Institute
Holtorf led a trip to Israel for 13 days in for his article, “Was It Foretold?: Theodore Dr. Kurt von Kampen, associate professor
June. They traveled through Nazareth, Graenber, Millenialists and the World Wars.” of music, composed a piece of music
Galilee, Bethlehem and Jerusalem. for Christ Lutheran Church in Lincoln
Peter Prochnow, assistant professor of
for their 60th anniversary celebration and
music, was named musical director for
Bryan Moore, assistant professor of the dedication of their new school.
the Florida Georgia District Educator’s
communication and theatre, presented
Conference. Prochnow also performed at William Wolfram, emeritus professor of
two papers at the Association for Theatre
two worship services at St. John’s Lutheran art, had a gallery named after him at the
in Higher Education/American Alliance
Church in Decatur, Ill., with contemporary lcms International Center in May. The
for Theatre and Education Conference in
Christian artist Brandon Hahs. grand opening exhibit, “Regarding the
New York City. Moore chaired the panel
Cross,” won the top Honor Award in the
“Look Before You ‘Cross’: Cultural Intentions Lynn Soloway, professor of art, conducted
2007 International Religious Architecture
and Expectations in Contemporary a still life and figure drawing workshop
and Art competition by the Interfaith
Performance.” He also presented a paper at the St. Benedict Center in Schuyler,
Journal on Religion, Art and Architecture.
titled “Out of the Comfort Zone: Using Neb. The three-day workshop included
studio work, reference presentations and
Dr. Kurt von Kampen cues the musicians in the choir loft during at a Christmas at Concordia concert.

Christmas at Concordia
More than 200 student musicians helped of their preparation for the celebration
audiences celebrate the Savior’s birth during of the birth of Christ.”
Christmas at Concordia concerts on Saturday Along with the ensembles directed
and Sunday, Dec. 5 and 6, at St. John Lutheran by von Kampen, the University Symphonic
Church in Seward. Band, Concordia Handbell Choir, Concordia
“There is something very special about the Women’s Chorale and the Brass Ensemble
annual Christmas at Concordia concert,” participated. Dr. Jeffrey Blersch, university
said Dr. Kurt von Kampen, director of the organist, and featured student soloists
University A Cappella Choir and Concordia also performed.
Male Chorus. During the concerts Scripture readings
“In my years at Concordia it has developed were woven with Christmas music from around
into a most powerful telling of the most the world. The program included traditional
important story ever told. The student holiday hymns, audience participation and
musicians feel it. The professors feel it. Many pieces composed or arranged by members
have said that it has become an essential part of the music department.

 campus scene
1 The Male Chorus and the Women’s Chorale
join together.
2 Andrew Schultz directs the University
Symphonic Band.
3 The University A Cappella Choir sings “Rise
up, Shepherd!”
4 A table of handbells is prepped before the
2009 Christmas at Concordia concert.
2 5 Trumpeters Tim Rehbein (left) and Bob Cody
(right) perform for the sold–out Christmas at
Concordia concert.
6 Freshman Andrew Van Velson, North Platte,
Neb., of the University A Cappella Choir helps
surround concert goers with voices celebrating
the Christ child.

1 3

4 5

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6
Writer visits Concordia as her play
premieres in Weller Hall
Melissa Leilani Larson, the playwright for a new
stage version of Jane Austen’s Persuasion, discussed
her script and writing process with Concordia
students on Friday, Nov. 13. The session was a
warm-up for the first time Larson herself would see
the play on stage. Her play had its premiere run in
Weller Hall over two weekends in November.
“What a great chance to meet and talk to a living
playwright and artist,” said Bryan Moore, assistant
professor of communication and theatre and the
play’s director.
Larson commented that she was both excited
and nervous about seeing her adaptation on
stage for the first time. She attended two evening
performances and afterwards took questions from
the audience. She plans to revise her play, which
has already gone through more than 26 drafts, after
seeing it “on its feet” at Concordia.
(top) Playwright, Melissa Leilani Larson, discusses her creation
process with Concordia students. (bottom) Senior Melanie
Maxson, Colorado Springs, Colo., and junior Kevin Ray, Little
Rock, Ark., trade dialogue in the play’s lead roles.


Concordia’s aiga award winners are (front
row, left to right) Amber Konz, Lacey
Brozek, Chelsea Karmann, Alyssa Belgum,
Kara Koehler and Lacey Leffers, (back row,
left to right) Brett Baller, Rachel Dermody,
Valerie Schick, Adam Birt,
and Becky Kohmetscher

BRING ON THE BELLS Bryce Tellman, a sophomore Student artists Juniors Valerie Schick, Meadow Grove, Neb., and
Adam Birt, Longmont, Colo., earned multiple
recognized
from New Salem, N.D., rings some of the lowest notes
and biggest bells for the Concordia Handbell Choir, awards at the annual design competition of the
one of two handbell groups at Concordia. The choirs
state chapter of the American Institute of Graphic
give concerts at the end of each semester and take a
prominent role in the annual Christmas at Concordia
concerts. According to Jessica Kite, conductor of
at AIGA Arts. Birt brought home two silvers and a bronze,
while Schick walked away with one of each.
Concordia’s handbell choirs, the groups master new
techniques every year. “When bells first started to competition In all, eleven art students from Concordia were
become popular about forty years ago in America, it recognized Friday, Nov. 6, at the event held at
was straight ringing,” said Kite. “Now, there are multiple
techniques, and they are always coming out with new Bemis Underground in Omaha.
ones.” For those able to attend a Concordia handbell The annual competition is judged by professionals
concert, Kite advises to watch and listen carefully. “It is
interesting to see how active the ringers are switching
from across the country. Concordia’s art department
between bells and how the sounds are made.” encourages participation in such competitions to
expose students to additional critiques of their
work and as a step toward becoming professional
artists and designers.
Ryan Dauss, a secondary education student from Anderson, Ind., helps a sixth-grader staying at People’s City Mission with her math homework.

Concordia students help at People’s City Mission


Concordia’s teacher education students may be “A lot of them don’t have a consistent, positive
aiming for careers spent in the classroom, but role model, and I like being that for them.”
that’s not where they are learning all they need The pcm was founded in 1907 by a number
to know about teaching. This fall, for example, of churches in the Lincoln area. It was the city’s
students in Assistant Professor of Education first provider of services to people needing help
Amanda Geidel’s Psychology of Exceptionality with food and shelter.
and Teaching Diverse Learners course got out “People come to pcm from all walks of life,
of the classroom and provided after-school from refugees, former nurses, teachers and
tutoring and supervision for an activities stay-at-home moms to recovering addicts,
program at the People’s City Mission in Lincoln. women fleeing domestic violence and families
“The pcm, while not a school, offers students left homeless after years of steady work,” said
who are going to be teachers a chance to work Renita Tyrance, director of family shelter at the
with children from very diverse backgrounds mission. “Our mission is to feed and shelter the
in a unique setting,” explained Geidel. And homeless and impoverished, while sharing the
while some students were initially nervous good news about Jesus Christ, thus promoting
about the assignment and wondered about human transformation.
being in a non-school setting, many decided to “We simply would not be able to offer these
continue volunteering their time after their class services to our families without the partnership
requirements were met. with Concordia. ‘Thankful’ doesn’t come close
“The most worthwhile part about working to capturing our gratitude. Our lives and the
at the mission has been just knowing that I am lives of our families have been enormously
a positive influence on these students,” shared enriched by the caring, loving and laughing
Emily Parrish, a sophomore from Auburn, Neb. of Concordia students.”

campus scene 
athletics
(above) Nadine Feser, author of the book, En-Kata, A
Time for Singing, translates for the Maasai group during its
performance. Next to Feser stands young Mathayo taking
his turn in front of the group. (inset photo, left) Concordia
senior Emily Moyer wears a shanga, beaded neck jewelry,
shared with her by a member of the visiting Maasai group.
(middle) Concordia students gamely join in the singing
and dancing. (right) Isack was one of three men in the
nine-member group. The touring members ranged in age
from a young boy to a grandmother.


 campus
campus scene
scene
Singing
with
Maasai
Concordia welcomed a Christian choir of nine
Maasai to campus in September. The singers are part
of a large community choir in a remote region of
Tanzania. They were on tour in America sharing their
songs and testimony.
The group taught an enthusiastic group
of Concordians traditional Maasai dances and songs
in Maa and Swahili.
“The Concordia students had a ton of fun,” said
Coryn Berkbigler, the Concordia staff member who
teamed up with the Student Activities Council to
bring the group to campus. “The En-Kata group
members really enjoy sharing their culture, and
their testimonies are so real. It was exciting to hear
them express their faith in our God. And by the end,
everybody was dancing.”
The Maasai, among the most distinctive and well-
known of ethnic African cultures, have traditionally
used music and dance to communicate and share
truths throughout Maasai clans. The choir toured
to raise funds toward the construction and operation
of a school in Orbili, Tanzania.

campus scene 
 athletics
campus scene
Hoagland
Top dog
named Concordia is the all-time leader in scholar-athletes

for top Concordia saved two surprises for the October dedication of its
newest building, the Health, Human Performance and Athletic Center:

NAIA honor
one was artistic, the other mathematical. Concordia unveiled a massive
bulldog sculpture and also announced that the school was the all-time
leader in Daktronics-naia
Scholar-Athletes. Concordia’s
s t u d e n t- a t h l e t e s h a v e
received academic honors
from the National Association
In June Dani Hoagland of Concordia University, of Intercollegiate Athletics
Nebraska was named the 2009 female recipient 573 times.
of the A.O. Duer Award. The award is presented Thanks to a gift from Ray
annually to a junior female and male student- and Anita Hacker, the newly
athlete in any National Association debuted 500-pound bronze
of Intercollegiate Athletics sport who has bulldog now stands as the
excelled in character, playing ability and centerpiece of the hhpac
scholarship. Since 1967, the A.O. Duer Award entry lobby. Named “The
has been presented in honor of the late Al Champion,” the bulldog statue
Duer, former naia executive director. Duer rests his front paws on three
was responsible for the naia’s role as the first books, fitting symbolism
collegiate organization to be fully integrated. for the day’s other news.
Concordia is one of only two schools “It was a real treat
in the naia to claim three Duer award winners. to do the math and learn that we were the all-time leaders
Hoagland joins fellow Duer winners Kregg in scholar-athletes,” said Grant Schmidt, Concordia’s athletic
Einspahr ’82 and Andrew Walquist ’06 as director. The top four schools in all-time Daktronics- NAIA Scholar-
Concordia recipients of the prestigious award Athletes are from the gpac, and four other conference schools are
Hoagland, who calls Rushville, Neb., home, in the top twenty. In all, the naia has nearly 300 member schools.
was selected by the naia Council of Faculty
Athletics Representatives from a field of
nominees who attend naia member institutions.
Candidates must achieve a minimum grade
point average of 3.75 on a 4.0 scale. Concordia
will receive a $1,000 scholarship award from
Daktronics in Hoagland’s name.
“Dani’s teammates realize that she strives
to lead by example and that she will work hard
in every aspect of life,” said Rachel Miller, head
volleyball coach at Concordia. “She has been
an absolute joy to coach.”
Off the court Hoagland has collected
many academic awards for her outstanding
performance in the classroom. Among these are
the Pflieger-Olson Scholar-Athlete Award and
the naia Scholar-Athlete Award, and she was
a 2008-09 espn the Magazine Academic All-
District selection. Majoring in biology,
she maintains a rigorous class load, works
on campus in the science building and shadows
Gracie, a Concordia mascot, waits at the arena floor entrance with President Brian Friedrich and fall
the team physician in the Seward Memorial sport athletes prior to the dedication ceremony for the Health, Human Performance and Athletic
Clinic. She is studying for the mcat and plans Center on Oct. 10.
to become a physician.
A banner year for cross country
at Concordia
Bulldogs finish second at nationals
The Concordia cross country men’s team finished
second overall at the 2009 naia Cross Country
Championships Nov. 21 in Vancouver, Wash. This
was the highest finish in school history for a men’s
squad. The Concordia women’s squad placed 20th.
The veteran men’s group, fresh off winning
a conference championship two weeks earlier,
approached the race with relaxed confidence.
“It’s important that they had been there before
and had the experience, so they can feel confident
and prepared,” said Dr. Kregg Einspahr, cross
country coach.
It doesn’t hurt to have a roll of duct tape handy
either. Morning rain had soaked the course, and it
was pretty clear things were going to get muddy.
“We changed our spike length and we duct
taped their shoes to their feet,” said Einspahr. “That
actually helped quite a bit. Afterwards we saw spots
in the race where the mud had sucked the shoes
off other runners.”
As the mud-streaked Bulldogs crossed the finish
line, it was clear they had turned in season-best
efforts. “As they cross we add things up in our head.
It was looking good,” said Einspahr. “Second in the

Photos by Ricky Gross ’11


naia nationally is a tremendous finish for our guys.”
Dana Schmidt and Zach Meineke earned
all-American honors to lead the Bulldog men.
Schmidt finished the 8,000-meter race in seventh
place overall with a time of 25 minutes and 25
seconds, and Meineke was a step behind him
in eighth place at 25:26.
David Goeglein finished in 33rd overall with a
time of 26:00, and Luka Thor was 50th at 26:15.
Tyson Billings was 68th at 26:26, Jon Grotefendt was
72nd at 26:28, and Colin Morrissey was 75th with a
time of 26:31.
Malone University, with four runners in the top
20 finishers, took first place with a men’s team score
of 44. Concordia’s team point total was 166.
The Concordia women finished with a team score
of 459 to capture the 20th spot. This was the 16th
straight year the Concordia women have finished
in the top 20 at nationals. Jena Schwalenberg
finished the 5,000-meter race in 36th with a time
of 19:20 for the Bulldogs. Ann Hershberger was 91st
at 20:05, and Dana Kluthe was 100th at 20:11. Other (top) The 2009 national runner-up team and coach Kregg Einspahr pose with their
finishers for the Bulldogs included Rebecca Mol awards. (front row, left to right) Luka Thor, Dana Schmidt, Colin Morrissey, Tyson Billings,
Jon Grotefendt and Zach Meineke (back row, left to right) Coach Kregg Einspahr, Matt
in 115th at 20:25, Alicia Marteney in 117th at 20:26, Trampe, Zane Grabau, Keegan Bloomfield, David Goeglein and Josh Meyer. (middle) Jena
Emilie Bourret in 138th at 20:39 and Hannah Ferry Schwalenberg and Alicia Marteney race to the front of the pack during the first 100 meters.
(bottom) Dana Kluthe and Ann Hershberger in mid-race form. (facing page) All-Americans
in 181st at 21:28. Dana Schmidt and Zach Meineke press hard in the final meters of the race.

  feature
athletics
Hall of Fame honors awarded
A packed house filled the Thom Leadership dominated conference play throughout
and Education Center auditorium for Concordia the season. The squad was coached by Dr. Walter
University, Nebraska’s Hall of Fame induction Andrew Peter Juergensen.
ceremony Oct. 9. The 2009 class included two Arthur Bangert participated in football and
teams and three individuals. The teams were track during his time at Concordia. He began his
the 1991-92 women’s basketball team and the college football career as a senior at Concordia
1954 men’s tennis team. The individuals were High School and was the first four-year letterman
Arthur Bangert, Mark C. Halldorson and Stacey at Concordia. Bangert was also named to the All-
Davis Miller. Concordia Team in football. He turned down an
The 1991-92 women’s basketball team went offer from the Philadelphia Eagles football team
23-13, qualified for the school’s first-ever naia to pursue a career in teaching.
Division II National Tournament and finished Mark C. Halldorson earned all-conference, all-
the season ranked 20th in naia Division II. This district and all-region baseball honors in both of
team finished third in both the National Small his years at Concordia. He was a member of the
College Athletic Association Tournament and .400 Club in both seasons, hitting .435 during
the Bahamas Tournament. The squad also won his junior year and .453 in his senior year to rank
the Concordia Invitational Tournament each 13th nationally. He was voted team mvp both
year. Individually, Lynda Beck Staehr earned years and ranked in the top 20 nationally in runs
First Team naia Division II All-American honors scored per game, hits per game, batting average,
as well as nscaa All-American honors. Traci on-base percentage and fielding percentage
Leggett Sievers was also named to the nscaa All- during his time at Concordia.
American team and the naia All-District team. Stacey Davis Miller excelled in basketball
Trish Kindle Pinneo was the cit Most Valuable and softball in her two years at Concordia. In
Player, and she also earned niac Honorable basketball, she was named mvp of the Concordia
Mention and naia All-District Team honors. Invitational Tournament both years. In 1998,
Lisa Parrott was named to the naia All-District she earned naia All-American Honorable
Team as well as the nscaa All-Tournament Mention and Omaha World Herald naia First
Team. The team was coached by Carl Everts and Team honors. The Omaha World Herald also
Trish Croghan. recognized Stacey as the basketball Player of the
The 1954 men’s tennis team at Concordia Year in 1998. On the softball field, Miller hit .493
boasted a 10-1 season record. During a time and .570 in her two seasons for the Bulldogs. She
period when there was no recruiting, this squad was an all-conference selection both years and
defeated Creighton twice, won the Central earned niac Player of the Year honors in 1998.
Church College Conference Championship and She was a member of the Omaha World Herald
All-Nebraska Team as well as the naia Great
Plains All-Region Team in 1998.
(below) Athletic Hall of Fame award winner, Arthur Bangert, acknowledges the applause of fans and fellow awardees during half time of a cold
and snowy Homecoming 2009. During his time at Concordia, Bangert was named to the All-Concordia Team in football.
Women’s Soccer Sophomore Mallorie Blanck celebrates her game-winning goal against Morningside College on Sept. 19. Blanck’s goal came with fewer than ten seconds left and was her third
of the day. Men’ s Soccer Freshman Todd May pushes the ball up-field in an Aug. 30 match against Benedictine College. Football The Bulldogs celebrate an 11-yard touchdown run by sophomore
Darius Smith in their 28-12 homecoming victory over Dordt College on Oct. 10.

Sports wrap-up
Golf Volleyball
The Concordia women’s golf team opened the 2009 The volleyball team was the first sport to use the
season with a first-place finish at the Concordia/ new Health, Human Performance and Athletic
Doane Invitational led by freshman Makenzie Center. The Bulldogs concluded regular-season
Deutschman. The Bulldogs also finished third play with a record of 11-22 and won three of 16
at the Doane College Invitational and competed conference matches. The team made it to the
in two conference qualifiers, finishing ninth in conference tournament but lost in the first round
each. On the men’s side, the Bulldogs finished in a to Dana College. Senior Dani Hoagland and
tie for eighth place at the first gpac qualifier, fourth junior Chelsea Vaudt led the team in regular-
at the Hastings College Invitational and fifth at season kills with 290 and 276 respectively.
the Doane College Invitational. The Bulldog men Transfer Nicolette Ethofer had 388 digs, while
were led by senior John Zilm. junior Lauryn Nyhoff was close behind with 322.
Women’s Soccer Hoagland earned all-conference second team
The Concordia women’s soccer team finished the honors. She is a four-year starter and three-time
season with an improved record of 7-10-2, winning all-conference player.
five of 12 conference matches. Despite more than Football
half the team being underclassmen, it recorded First-year head coach Vance Winter’s Bulldogs
first-ever wins over both Hastings College and showed improvement, posting a 3-7 record.
Nebraska Wesleyan. However, it fell in the first The football team faced tough competition
round of the conference tournament to Dakota as two conference schools went undefeated in
Wesleyan. Junior Carolyn Chrzan was recognized regular-season play. Sophomores Jerrod Fleming
as a first team All-gpac selection, junior Sarah and Ben Klein both earned conference honors,
Hoffmann was recognized as a second team All- and each was named defensive player-of-the-
gpac selection and sophomore Mallorie Blanck week. Statistically, Klein led the team with 36
made the conference honorable mention list. solo tackles, and Fleming was credited with 30.
Statistically the Bulldogs were led by Chrzan, who Concordia had 14 players earn conference honors.
tallied ten goals on the season. Jerrod Fleming and Preston Harris were named
Men’s Soccer to the gpac Defensive Second Team. Nate Sindt,
The Concordia University men’s soccer team Josh Weber, Ben Klein, Derrick Woods, Jamarcus
completed the 2009 season with a record of 4-13-1 Walker, Aaron Hannemann, Alex Neiderklein,
overall and 2-9-1 in the gpac. The Bulldogs earned Dustin Ehlers, Matt Ridge, Austin Freudenberg,
wins over York, Sterling College, Midland Lutheran Daniel Crowe and Derek Rodine were all
and Dakota Wesleyan in 2009. Concordia suffered honorable mention selections.
some heart-breakers with five losses by one goal Dance
and four losses in overtime or double overtime. Concordia’s new competitive dance team
The defense and goaltending were solid, allowing formed under the leadership of coach Jacqueline
only 34 goals on the year; however, the season was Winchell. Practices began in August, and the
an offensive struggle. The Bulldogs scored just 16 team of eight women is a feature at Concordia’s
goals in 18 games and were held without a goal in home football and basketball games. The team
six games during the year. The Bulldogs were led is preparing for a national dance competition,
statistically by junior George Lara, who had five the upa AmeriCup Dance Championship, in
goals on the season. Lara and freshman Todd May Minneapolis, Minn., from Feb. 18-21.
made the gpac honorable mention list.

athletics 
Thanks to Stan
One of Concordia’s longest serving employees
makes time for retirement
When Stan Schlueter was hired at Concordia he arrived on campus he knew no one and was
in May of 1966, he didn’t expect to stay very feeling out of place as he took care of football
long. “I told my dad, ‘If anyone stays here camp preliminaries. Schlueter helped put him
longer than two years, they’re crazy,’” he said. at ease. He greeted each of the young players
More than 40 years later, on Sept. 1, 2009, getting fitted for a helmet and pads with a smile
Schlueter bid goodbye to his now beloved and acted as if they were old friends. “Stan was
Concordia. always there and always able to put things
“It’s just a good time,” he said. “It’s the right in perspective. He set the tone that created
time for me and Concordia. It’s time to work the feeling of having a Concordia family.”
some new people in and get some new ideas.” When Schlueter is asked about the many
Schlueter’s role through the years went well jobs he has had to do over the years, he just
beyond his official title of athletic equipment shrugs and explains that he did what needed
manager. He was a carpenter, electrician, tailor, to be done.
budget manager, trainer for many years, and Hunting and spending time with his grandkids
most importantly, a role model to the young are things Schlueter is looking forward to in his
men and women who crossed his path. retirement. He will miss the people. “The best
Dr. James Juergensen hs ’58 co ’62, associate part of the job always has been the people: the
dean of the School of Education at Concordia students and the coaches,” he said.
University Wisconsin, is a long-time friend Concordia, along with the Schlueter family
of Schlueter. Both grew up in Seward, and and friends, celebrated Schlueter’s career in
Schlueter’s mother was even Juergensen’s Cub September. Grant Schmidt, Concordia’s athletic
Scout den mother. “Stan has served so many director, presented Schlueter one final work
student-athletes at Concordia over the years, order. He was asked to install the sign for the
literally in the thousands, and has been a street named in his honor.
great model of what it means to be a servant “God has blessed my family through its
leader. His patience and caring, and his expert association with Concordia,” said Schlueter
knowledge of his field have inspired confidence before those gathered. Stan’s father, Leonard,
in everyone associated with him.” worked in Concordia’s business office, and Stan’s
That caring has been felt by generations of siblings, wife and children attended. As for his
Bulldog athletes. Scott Wiemer, athletic director legacy, Schlueter urged Concordia to continue
for Annapolis High School in Dearborn Heights, its mission and for co-workers to “keep it going.”
Mich., met Schlueter in the fall of 1974 when “It’s important to educate these young people
Wiemer joined the Bulldog football team. When in a Christ-like manner,” he said.
athletics
feature 
Back
to the
mat
When the Bulldog wrestlers took to the mat
for their intra-squad dual on Nov. 5, it was the
first time a Concordia athlete had donned a
singlet since 1978.
“Building a program is a long, hard process,”
said Doug Reese, head wrestling coach. “It starts
with recruiting the right type of athlete and
selling them on our vision.”
This year’s team, all freshmen, began
conditioning during the second week of school.
Actual practice, however, had to wait until the
delivery of the new mats in October. As boxes of
singlets, head gear, warm-ups and mat tape piled
up in coach Reese’s office, so did the excitement.
“Man, I wanted to wrestle the day I arrived
on campus,” said Logan Shanks, a 125-pounder
from Big Rapids, Mich. “I’d been waiting for this
moment all summer.”
During the first week of October the squad
held its first practice on the mat—the kind
Shanks and his teammates were looking forward
to—with takedowns, not just hill climbs and
timed miles.
Amidst the enthusiasm, coach Reese counsels
patience. “We need to grow as collegiate
wrestlers, said Reese, “to be stretched and
to be physically and mentally challenged.
We are progressing. I have to remind myself
that this is not a sprint but a marathon.
We need to be patient over the course
of the process.” Freshman Brandon Starkey holds off his charging teammate George
Gulesian with a front headlock during the intra-squad dual held Nov. 5.
Later in the month, Starkey would become the first Bulldog wrestler to
qualify for the naia National Wrestling Championship tournament.
 feature
athletics
Schmidt gets win 400
Concordia’s basketball program reached two “Reaching a milestone like winning 400 games is a
milestones during an early November road swing credit to our players over the years,” said Schmidt.
in Missouri. On Nov. 5 the Bulldogs defeated “You can’t reach that mark without great tradition
Concordia Seminary 86-55, taking head coach Grant and great kids. We’ve been blessed to have both
Schmidt’s career winning total to 400. Two days of those things. This is dedicated to all the teams,
later, Concordia, an naia Division II team, defeated players and coaches who have helped to make 400
Robert Morris University, the No. 1 ranked team in wins possible.”
naia Division I. The 1983 Concordia graduate coached four years
“I am very proud of what our team accomplished,” at Valley Lutheran High School in Phoenix, Ariz.,
said Schmidt. and was an assistant for two years for the Bulldogs
Schmidt entered the season with a 398-234 career before becoming head coach in the 1989–90 season.
record and a .630 winning percentage, placing him Schmidt has twice been named the Omaha World-
13th in the naia top 25 winningest active coaches list. Herald college coach of the year (1992, 2005). The
Schmidt, in his 20th year as head coach, has developed Lincoln Journal Star bestowed the same honor on Coach Schmidt talks with players during a
timeout at the season opener against York
a strong basketball tradition at Concordia. Schmidt in 1992. College, Nov. 6.

athletics 
Reinhold Marxhausen greeted well-wishers at an event at the Rivoli Theatre celebrating his life
and work.

Celebrating Marx
Reinhold Marxhausen, artist and longtime Concordia University
professor, was celebrated at an event in the Rivoli Theatre, Seward,
on May 24.
Michael Strand, former chair of Concordia’s art department, was
one of several who spoke of Marxhausen’s impact. “Fresh out
of graduate school, I thought I knew everything about art,” said
Strand, describing his introduction in the 1990s to Marxhausen’s work
and perspective. “And then I came across this teacher from Concordia
and all of his work, and I realized I knew very little about art. Learning
about him, what was so amazing to me was how simply he looked
at things, and there is incredible genius in that.”
Marxhausen’s perspective on art was relived during the celebration
through the showing of “Findings,” a 1975 documentary film about
Marxhausen’s work produced by Banker’s Life and Nebraska net.
Portions of two other films Marxhausen helped develop, “A Time to
See” and “Timelines,” were also shared as part of the celebration.
(top) Dorris Marxhausen (wearing black) and others welcome Reinhold Marxhausen,
Marxhausen became a recognized painter, sculptor and
better known as Marxie or Marx to his colleagues and friends. (middle) Former art photographer in the Midwest in the latter part of the 20th century.
chair Michael Strand and emeritus professor William Wolfram display a drawing From 1951 until 1989, he was a professor of art at Concordia. Among
of Marxhausen by emeritus professor Richard Wiegmann that was given to the
Marxhausen family at the Rivoli event. The drawing is done in a style similar to his most noted works are two large murals in the Nebraska State
drawings Marxhausen completed in the 1970s as part of his project with elderly at Capitol Building.
a rest home. A film about Marxhausen’s original project and the profound reactions
of the rest home residents was shown as part of the evening’s celebration.
The gathering was sponsored by the Seward Chamber of Commerce
in cooperation with Concordia University, family and friends.
(left to right) Rev. Edward and Marilyn Bertram, James Miller, Mike Pomerenke, Virginia Kohtz, Tasha (Obermueller) Fingerlin, Judith (Werth) and Rev. Gerald Roggow.

Honored alumni
The Concordia University, Nebraska Alumni Association honored four Young Alumna of the Year Award
individuals and four couples with awards as part of Concordia’s 2009 Tasha E. Fingerlin of Aurora, Colo., has distinguished herself as a
Homecoming, Alumni Reunion and Family Weekend. scientist and teacher since graduating with high distinction from
Concordia in 1997. Fingerlin then attended the University of Michigan,
Honorary Alumni earning a master’s degree in biostatistics and a doctorate in epidemiology.
Rev. Edward and Marilyn Bertram of Etowah, N.C., are both graduates Presently, Fingerlin is an assistant professor in the departments of
of Concordia College, Fort Wayne, Ind. Marilyn earned a teaching epidemiology and biostatistics and informatics at the Colorado School
certificate from Concordia, Seward. Edward continued his education of Public Health of the University of Colorado Denver.
at Concordia Seminary and Washington University in St. Louis, Mo.
The Bertram’s served as missionaries to Taiwan. After returning to the Lifetime Service
United States, Edward worked in both the private and public sectors. Rev. Gerald W. and Judith A. (Werth) Roggow of Enid, Okla., have
Most recently, he has held the position of senior principal gift officer served in education and in pastoral work for more than 45 years.
for the “Fan into Flame” campaign of the lcms World Mission. After meeting at Concordia and graduating in 1963, the Roggows
taught at several Lutheran schools. Gerald completed a master’s
Lay Worker of the Year degree in elementary administration from Concordia and a Master
James M. Miller of Brookfield, Wis., earned a bachelor’s degree in of Divinity from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Mo. Presently
education at Concordia in 1970. He began his career at St. Paul Lutheran retired, the Roggows are involved at First Lutheran Church in Pond
School in Fort Worth, Texas, and also has held many positions in Creek, Okla.
development. Miller currently serves as Children’s Hospital and Health
System of Wisconsin Foundation President and ceo. Church Leadership in Outreach
Eric J. and Karin L. Semler have been involved extensively in mission
Friend of Concordia University, Nebraska service in Asia. Eric earned a bachelor’s degree from Concordia in
Mike Pomerenke of Carmel, Ind., has been in public education for over 1994 and student taught at Hong Kong International School.. Karin
25 years after graduating from Concordia in 1981. For the past 22 years graduated from Concordia University, St. Paul, Minn., in 1993. They
he has led in various administrative roles in Washington Township, Ind., are now serving in China at Concordia International School Shanghai.
presently as principal of Allison Elementary School.
Partners in Mission and Ministry
Church Worker Alumna of the Year Martin E. and Zella Schmidt of Tai Tam, Hong Kong, have spent
Virginia R. Kohtz of Seward, Neb., has spent almost fifty years more than 25 years involved in teaching and human care service in
working with young people. Kohtz attended high school at Concordia Hong Kong. After completing a bachelor’s degree in education at
and earned a bachelor’s degree in education in 1961 and a master’s Concordia in 1990, Martin accepted a call to teach at Hong Kong
degree in 1973. Kohtz taught at St. John Lutheran School for 38 years, International School. He received his masters from Concordia in 1991.
retiring in 2005. She remains involved at the school, in the church He now serves in a ministry-share position, both teaching at hkis and
and in the community. encouraging human care projects in several Asian countries through
the lcms World Mission.
alumni 

You’re invited!

SPECIAL EVENTS FOR ALUMNI & FRIENDS OF CONCORDIA


Jan. 23, 2010–Winter Fan Appreciation Day
in the Arena of the Health, Human July 10-17, 2010–LCMS Synodical Convention
Performance and Athletic Center in Houston
Enjoy men’s and women’s basketball Look for the Concordia Nebraska alumni gathering
vs. Briar Cliff, a demonstration by our new at the lcms Synodical Convention (Houston, Texas)
competitive dance team and some great
Bulldog prizes and treats. July 17-21, 2010–National Youth Gathering
in New Orleans
Jan. 29-30, 2010–Concordia Invitational
Join us for an alumni get-together at the National
Tournament hosted by Concordia Wisconsin
Youth Gathering (New Orleans, La.)
An alumni reception will take place on Saturday.
Find out more at www.cune.edu/cit. July 21, 2010–Tour in conjunction with the
International Lutheran Laymen’s
Feb. 5, 2010–Bulldog baseball vs. Northwestern League Convention
College at the Metrodome in Minneapolis,
Travel from Omaha to Concordia’s campus and
Minn.
the James Arthur Winery prior to the International
Come for a doubleheader and stay for an evening Lutheran Laymen’s League Convention in Omaha.
tailgate supper in the skybox. Join fellow alumni
for a winter break and bring your kids! Register Oct. 1-3, 2010–Homecoming, Alumni Reunion
at www.cune.edu/domebaseballpayment. and Family Weekend
Plan now to return to campus and to reconnect with
May 6-8, 2010–Concordia College Class of ‘60
your classmates. Graduates of the natural sciences,
50th Reunion Celebration
math and computer science departments are especially
Rejoin classmates for your 50th. Takes place the invited to this year’s homecoming celebration.
weekend of graduation.
Oct. 1-3, 2010–Concordia High School
June 3-16, 2010–Alumni and Friends Germany Class of ’60 Golden Reunion
Tour
Return to Seward for homecoming weekend
There still is room! Almost 60 alumni and friends
to celebrate your 60th.
will tour Luther-lands and attend the Passion Play in
Oberammergau. The registration deadline is Feb. 1.

FIND OUT MORE TODAY!


For more information contact the alumni office
at Alumni@cune.edu or 800-535-5494, ext. 7408.

 alumni
19 50s Ethan, Luke and Micah; Andrew ’88 1970s Rev. John M. Standley ’96 was
and Miriam Roggow ’87 Wehling elected district secretary of the lcms
Paul Walther HS ’49 CO ’54 Linda Marquardt ’72 Witham
and their children Daniel, Katie and California-Nevada-Hawaii District.
of Belleville, Ill., was elected recently became the first female
Caleb; Stan and Paula Wehling; Sam Rev. Standley has served as pastor
to the position of secretary president of gama International,
’96 and Lois Wehling ’96 Eatherton of Cordova Lutheran Church
for the International Lutheran a worldwide association serving
and their children David, Rebekah, in Rancho Cordova, Calif., for the
Laymen’s League. thousands of field leaders in the
Hannah and Ruth; Charles ’92 and past nine years.
insurance and financial services
Deborah Wehling ’93 Gebhardt
industries. Her election as president
and their children Bethany and Macy.
19 60s was featured in the cover story of
Rev. Paul Beisel ’97 and wife, Amy,
the gama International Journal’s
In November Bonnie Meier Geisert welcomed Theodore John into the
May/June 2009 issue.
’63 had her third novel, Prairie Winter, Larry Noack HS ’61 CO ’65 family on Sept. 15, 2007. Theodore
published by Houghton Mifflin retired in August from sil joined siblings Martin, Elizabeth and
Books for Children. Her books reflect International and Wycliffe Bible Susan. Paul has served Concordia
Rev. Dan Gilbert ’73 was re-elected
the experiences of her childhood Translators after 26 years of service Lutheran,
as district president at the lcms
on a South Dakota farm. Bonnie, for those organizations. His wife, Warsaw, Ill., and
Northern Illinois District convention.
who lives in Galena, Ill., retired from Bonnie Moeller Messiah Lutheran,
teaching in 1994. ’66 Noack, retired Keokuk, Iowa,
in June after serving as sole pastor
as the Minister of 1980s since 2002. He
Former Seward Concordians Music for 24 years Wendy Paape CO ’81 GR ’05 finished a Master
gathered aboard the Holland at Cross of Christ Snell was awarded the Air Force of Sacred Theology degree in 2004.
America MS Volendam during the Lutheran Church Association Teacher of the Year. She Paul is also an adjunct instructor for
in DeSoto, Texas. also received the Wyoming Teacher John Wood Community College in
Larry and Bonnie have five children of the Year for Math and Science Quincy, Ill., teaching courses in world
and nine grandchildren. They award. Snell currently teaches seventh religions and the Bible.
presently reside in Dallas, Texas. and eighth grade at St. Mary’s
Catholic School John Jurchen
in Cheyenne, Wyo. ’97 and wife,
Kristy are
first week of July. Pictured are thrilled to
former professor Marjorie Mark ’87 and Rachel Hetz ’92 announce
Meyer, Teresa Nelesen, widow Hoffman rejoiced at the birth of the birth
of Professor James Nelesen, Esther Matthew Anton on June 8. of Bethany
Kohler ’63 Heindel, Lorraine Marie on
Graumann ’61 Koch, Ruth Kieffer Aug. 4.
(left to right) Gary ’68 and Judy 199 0s
’65 Dietrich, Sandy Miller ’68 Roschke ’69 Hart; Wayne ’69
Hardies, Sue Tarr ’93, Betty Sprehe and Jeannine Chastonay ’69 Thad ’91 and DeAnn Thimjon ’90
’69 Kruse, David Kruse ’66 and Johannes; Charles and Cindy Warren welcomed their daughter, Scott Manke ’97 is now a published
Judy Huebner ’68 Carlson. Willa Record ’69 Meek; and Tom ’67 and Joyah Faith, on April 10. lyricist. Manke and Olivia Gritten,
Brinkmeyer ’71 and June Duchow Martha Krueger ’69 Mueller had a young Australian singer and
’60 Ring also were aboard but are a mini-reunion at the Hart home in composer,
not pictured. Scottsdale, Ariz., in July. In the fall of collaborated
*Julie
1966, Judy, Jeannine, Cindy and Marti on eight
Brummett
were assigned to off-campus housing songs, two of
’92 Shane
Rev. David Bueltmann ’64 was in the basement of Mr. and Mrs. which are on
was the
re-elected as president of the Keller’s home because there were not her recently
recipient of
lcms Central Illinois District at its enough dorm rooms. released
the 2009-10
convention in July. They became known as the Keller 4. album, Words After Midnight.
Golden Apple
The foursome had not been together Award for excellence in teaching.
since 1968. Shane teaches first grade at Whitney Rev. Dr. Ben Mayes ’97, husband of
Elementary School in Whitney, Texas. Rebecca ’98 Gerdts Mayes, earned
She resides with her son, Grant, in a doctorate in historical theology
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Clifton, Texas. She has been teaching from Calvin Theological Seminary
announced that journalism professor, for 17 years. in Grand Rapids, Mich., in May. Ben
Charlyne Radke ’67 Berens, has is an editor
been appointed interim dean of at Concordia
Stan ’64 and Paula Mueller ’63 the College of Journalism and Mass Publishing
Leland and Krisha
Wehling celebrated their 45th Communications. House and is
Niemoth ’95 Uden
wedding anniversary with their responsible for
celebrated the birth
extended family July 1-3 at the Kansas a new series of
of their first child,
District lcms Retreat Center near Luther’s Works
Abigail Grace, on
Herington, Kan. Pictured (right to and for Johann
Feb. 11. The Udens
left) are Joel ‘92 and Rachel Wehling Gerhard’s Theological Commonplaces.
currently reside in
‘90 Symmank and their children
Kenesaw, Neb.

alumni notes 
Keith and Shawna Voelker ’97 Chuck and Cheryl Mueller ’02 Ferry David on Sept. 10, 2008. Zach therapy program in May 2009. In
Spiehs of Washington, Kan., announce was welcomed home by big sister, the picture
celebrated the adoption finalization the birth of Amelia. The Ptacniks live in Yuma, are (left
of their Caitlin Ann Colo., where John works as a grain to right)
twins, Riana on Aug. 23. merchandiser, and Anne is a stay-at- Micah
Lynae Minne She was home mom. Dubbs
and Aiden welcomed ’06 Kern,
Carson C. Muth ’04 and Natalie
Maxwell home by Andrew
Newman were married in Detroit
Gregory, in big brother Walquist
Lakes, Minn., on Aug. 16, 2008. The
September. Caleb. Chuck ’06 and
Muths met as students at Palmer
They were graduated Karin
College of Chiropractic in Davenport,
born Dec. 8, 2006, and joined Keith from Krieger ’06. Currently, Kern is
Iowa. They moved to Grand Forks,
and Shawna’s home in February 2007. Concordia Seminary in St. Louis practicing in Omaha, Neb., Walquist
N.D., in May 2009 and opened Plains
Siblings Hananiah and Azariah rejoice in 2008 and is in his second year is practicing in Connecticut, and
Chiropractic & Acupuncture.
in heaven. Keith is a math teacher of ministry as pastor at St. Mark’s Krieger is practicing in Phoenix, Ariz.
at Linn High School, and Shawna is Lutheran Church in West Bloomfield,
currently a stay-at-home mom. Mich. Cheryl is enjoying being a stay-
at-home mom and serving as music James Marriott ’04 accepted a call
Nick ’06 and Natasha Otjen ’06
director at the church. to serve at Trinity Lutheran Church
Onnen of Hastings, Neb., both
in Lisle, Ill.
Emily Dittmer ’98 McCullough graduated in July with master’s
was named Elementary Teacher of degrees in curriculum and instruction
the Year in the Rockwood (suburban Benjamin ’03 and Sondra Wildauer from the University of Nebraska at
St. Louis) School District in May and ’03 Brakenhoff Ruth Thompson Kearney. Both teach at Zion Lutheran
received the Emerson Excellence in were married on ’04 completed her School in Hastings, Neb.
Teaching Award in November. Jan. 2, 2004. For first marathon with
the past several a time of 3 hours, 37
years the couple minutes. She took
Annie Wood ’06 was recognized
20 0 0s first place in her age
has served as by the College Sports Information
camp ministers in division and was
Rev. Micah Gaunt ’00 and Dawn Directors of America for her eleven
Lutheran camps the fourth female
Cornelius-Gaunt ’99 welcomed award-winning publications. Among
in Arizona, Kansas finisher overall.
Beatrice Robbin Marie on March 23. her awards was a “Best of the Nation”
Pastor Gaunt serves at Bethlehem and Texas. They With her time she qualified for the award for her 2008 Nebraska football
Lutheran Church, Ravenna, Neb. are presently living April 2010 Boston Marathon, in and 2009 Nebraska baseball posters.
in Litchfield, Ill., where Ben is working which she plans to run. Thompson Wood is a graphic designer at the
in construction. Sondra is a stay-at- currently resides in Collinsville, Ill. University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Dustin and Erinn Keithley’04 home mom of their three sons: Josiah athletic department.
DeGroot were united in marriage Nahum, Gideon Nathanial and Caleb
on March 28, in Jonathan.
North Plains, Ore. Bruce ’04 and Sarah Jurchen
’03 Wall accepted a call to serve Luke ’07 and
The couple lives
as missionaries in Latin America Chelsea Walling
in Hillsboro, Ore.,
Carrie Jeanne Miller-DeBoer and through lcms World Mission. Bruce ’06 Miller
and Erinn works
Silas A. DeBoer ’03 were married will serve as the area facilitator for welcomed the
for the Concordia
Peru and the Caribbean, and Sarah birth of Lucea
University
will be a missionary to Panama. They Grace on June
Foundation as
will reside in Panama, and Bruce will 16. The family
a development
work at the lcms World Mission currently lives in
associate.
regional office in Balboa, Panama. Effingham, Ill.

Matt GR ’07 and Kim Walquist ’01


Anna Doering ’06 is currently in the Greta Wendelin ’07 received the
Schleicher rejoiced at the birth of Ian
physician associate program at Yale E.C. Buehler Outstanding First Year
Matthew on May 7. Matt is assistant
on Aug. 8 in Norman, Okla. Silas University. She was selected as Instructor Award in 2008 for The
principal at Concordia Lutheran High
currently is working towards a a fellow with the Down’s University of Kansas in Lawrence. She
School in Tomball,
doctorate in communication at the International Health Student is currently a doctoral student there.
Texas, and Kim
is a stay-at-home University of Oklahoma. Carrie is Fellowship at Yale.
mom after a doctoral student in the Ecology For her fellowship she will be
teaching middle and Evolutionary Biology, Zoology traveling to Kenya for 10 weeks Kevin Liess and Chelsey Bartels ’07
school for three Department at the University to conduct research on the impact were married
years at Trinity of Oklahoma. of support group involvement on July 11. The
Lutheran in Spring, on antiretroviral therapy medication couple resides
Texas. adherence among hiv positive in Grand Island,
John and women. Doering is from New Haven, Neb.
Rebekah Conn.
Anne
McCall ’03
Ptacnik Three of Concordia’s alumni
rejoiced at graduated from Creighton
the birth University’s doctor of physical
of Zachary
 alumni notes
Timothy Leech ’07 and Beth
Christensen ’03 were united in
marriage
on July 4 in
Loveland,
Colo. They
now make
What’s a
great way to share a
their home
in Orlando,
Fla., and
teach at
Orlando
Lutheran
Academy.
Concordia memory?
Beth teaches English, and Tim teaches
history and theology.

Hannah R. Pieper ‘09 has been


accepted into the master’s degree
program in human development
and family science with an emphasis
in gerontology at Oklahoma State
University.

Remembering Loved Ones


In Memoriam
Dr. Herman L. Glaess ‘46
Gerhardt Meyer HS ’44 CO ‘47
Louis H. Heider HS ’33 CO’48
Orville Veit ’50
Orval Aufdemberge
Rev. Edwin H. Cook ’61
Melvin Bremer HS ’58
James A. Feldscher ‘67
Allard D. Warneke CO ‘61 GR ‘85

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alumni notes 
Concordia Support by Class
High School 1960 41% 1947 35% 1979 21%
1929 50% 1961 31% 1948 35% 1980 23%
1930 0% 1962 32% 1949 52% 1981 20%
1931 0% 1963 26% 1950 42% 1982 25%
1932 0% 1964 16% 1951 53% 1983 24%
1933 50% 1965 30% 1952 43% 1984 15%
1934 0% 1966 18% 1953 47% 1985 26%
1935 0% 1967 39% 1954 54% 1986 18%
1936 0% 1968 30% 1955 44% 1987 19%
1937 0% 1969 27% 1956 43% 1988 21%
1938 67% 1970 39% 1957 37% 1989 26%
1939 75% 1971 9% 1958 60% 1990 23%
1940 29% 1972 26% 1959 48% 1991 17%
1941 50% 1973 20% 1960 40% 1992 20%

2008-2009 1942 25%


1943 33%
1944 44%
1974

college
7% 1961
1962
1963
28%
35%
31%
1993
1994
1995
15%
16%
13%

Annual Report
1945 0% 1932 25% 1964 31% 1996 12%
1946 48% 1933 0% 1965 34% 1997 10%
1947 35% 1934 0% 1966 29% 1998 11%
1948 50% 1935 40% 1967 25% 1999 10%

& Honor Roll 1949 55%


1950 61%
1951 54%
1952 50%
1936 100%
1937 20%
1938 20%
1939 33%
1968
1969
1970
1971
25%
22%
23%
19%
2000
2001
2002
2003
7%
10%
7%
7%
1953 46% 1940 43% 1972 21% 2004 7%
1954 59% 1941 43% 1973 21% 2005 7%
1955 49% 1942 33% 1974 26% 2006 5%
1956 40% 1943 46% 1975 21% 2008 3%
The following list includes gifts from July 1, 2008 1957 26%
1958 30%
1944 50%
1945 54%
1976
1977
22%
18%
2009 1%

to June 30, 2009 and does not include pledges. 1959 33% 1946 50% 1978 21%

Honor Roll of Donors


Fellows of the Society Mr. & Mrs. William Kernen Mr. & Mrs. William Stock Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Kotil
Gifts of $10,000 or More Kiewit Companies Foundation Dr. Martin Stork Mr. Elmer Krause
Benjamin Kouhns Estate Mrs. Wayne Tanderup Mr. & Mrs. Bill Lawrence
Anonymous (9)
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Knuth Mr. & Mrs. LeRoy Thom Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Lillich
Edward Amann Estate
Mr. & Mrs. John Kuddes The LeRoy Thom, Jean Thom Mr. & Mrs. Dick O’Dell
Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation & T-L Foundation, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerrod Lambrecht Mr. & Mrs. Robert Oetting
Ms. Linda Anderson Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Harvey Lange Mr. & Mrs. Mark Owens
Mr. Clayton Andrews Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Laughlin Nebraska Region Mr. & Mrs. Rex Owens
Mrs. Alois Bader
LCMS Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Del Toebben Meta P. Panning Estate
Hattie Bartels Estate
Ms. Shirley Liesener Mr. & Mrs. David Witham Helen E. Pingel Estate
Walter & Ella Bartels Estate
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Lillich Mrs. Hugh Wright Mr. & Mrs. Don Rasmussen
Ruth Bauer Estate
Lindner Painting, Inc. Hannah Schild Estate
Margaret Bereuter Estate
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Luebbe Sower Association
Rev. & Mrs. Charles W. Blanco Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Terry
Lutheran Community Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Tewes
Ms. Verna Blanke
Ms. Kristi Matus Anonymous (1)
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Bohlen Mr. & Mrs. James Tobaben
Mr. & Mrs. Charles McCourt Mr. Rex Becker + Mildred I Toensing Estate
Mr. & Mrs. Delmar Borchers
The Meinders Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Darwin Bettmann Mr. Edwin Wergin
Carol Brauch Estate
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bliss Wheat Ridge Ministries
Mrs. Robert Cade
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Meyer Mr. Robert Brewer Mr. Ward Wolfram
Cattle National Bank & Trust Co.
Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Meyer Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation
Compass Group, USA Division Associate’s Club
Mr. Wilfred Mueller Mrs. Marguerite Christman
Mr. & Mrs. John Craemer Gifts of $1,000 to $4,999
Lester R. Muller Estate Concordia University Guild - Seward, NE
Dorothy Davidson Estate
Nebraska Humanities Council Mrs. Charles Diek Anonymous (9)
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Dassow Ethel S. Abbott Charitable Foundation
Nebraska Independent College Foundation Wilbert G. and Gertrude M. Eggers Estate
Mr. & Mrs. John Dinkel Mr. & Mrs. William Allmen Jr.
Melvin A. Nienhueser Estate Dr. & Mrs. Carl Everts
Rupert Dunklau Foundation, Inc. Andrews Van Lines, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Oppel Fountain Of Life Lutheran - Sun City, AZ
Alice Eberhard Estate Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Anschutz
Mr. & Mrs. Matt Owens Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Brian Friedrich
Gilbert & Marie Finnigsmier Estate Mr. & Mrs. Henry Aschbrenner
Pacific Hills Lutheran Church Foundation Ruby M. Friedrich Estate
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Friehe - Omaha, NE Mr. Ted Augustin
Gainesville Community Foundation Arthur amd Emma Parpart Estate Dr. & Mrs. Edwin Gerler Jr. Mrs. Olga Baack
Mrs. Wilhemina Giesman Mrs. Eric Goeglein Miss Viola Bahls
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
Herbert E. Grabau Estate Mr. & Mrs. William Bartels
Wilma E. Gosch Charitable Trust Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Pooker
Mr. Walter Bartels
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Grant Drs. William & Judith Preuss Mr. Scott Grau
Mr. Kenneth Bartels
Grateful in Wyoming Marvin Quitmeyer Estate Dr. Mary Gundelach Mrs. Nylene Bartels
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Hacker Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Rapp Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hahn Mrs. Guiomar Barth
Mrs. Alice Hamburg Ms. Betty Reichert Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hoelz Dr. & Mrs. Ernest Baughman
Dr. & Mrs. Vern Harnapp Mr. & Mrs. Norman Riffel Dr. & Mrs. James Holste Drs. Rodney & Kim Becher
Mr. & Mrs. William Hartmann Jr. Dr. & Mrs. John Roehrs Mr. & Mrs. C. G. Holthus Ms. Jan Beck
Orvil Heitmann Estate Mr. & Mrs. William Roehrs Mr. Milton Holtzen Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Becker
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Hoffman Mr. Elmer Schardt Mr. Morris Huelle & Mrs. Velma Krueger Huelle Mr. & Mrs. Larry Becker
Mr. & Mrs. Barry Holst The Robert Bedacht Foundation
Frederick E. Schmid Charitable Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Hughes
Mrs. Alice Beethe
Drs. Jeff & Erin Huebschman Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Schoening Mr. & Mrs. Larry Irmer Mr. & Mrs. John Behrendt
Hughes Brothers, Inc. Dorothy Schoknecht Estate Dr. & Mrs. Paul Kleine Mr. & Mrs. Willard Bellin
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Joeckel Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Siepman Mr. & Mrs. Alan Koepke Congressman & Mrs. Douglas Bereuter
Jones National Bank & Trust Co. Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Smith Mrs. Loraine Kohlwey Allen C. Berndt Foundation
Mrs. Paul Kaldahl Mrs. Edward Steinbacher Mr. & Mrs. David Koshinski Drs. Marvin & Shirley Bergman

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Mrs. Ardis Bergquist Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ferguson Mr. & Mrs. Roger Kaiser Northwestern Mutual Foundation
Mr. Chad Bettmann Mr. & Mrs. Harry D. Fike Mr. & Mrs. G. E. Kamprath Rev. & Mrs. Louis Nuechterlein
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Bettmann Mrs. Marie Finnigsmier + Mr. Donald Kamtz Dr. & Mrs. Stan Obermueller
Mr. Daniel Bettmann First Data Corporation Ms. Laura Kenow Mr. & Mrs. Rod O’Brien
Mr. Deric Bettmann Mr. & Mrs. Junior Fischer Mr. & Mrs. Pete Kenow Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Oetting
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Bickel Mrs. Hubert Fischer Kiewit Building Group, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Eugene Oetting
Ms. June Bierstedt Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fischer Kingery Construction Co. Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Larry Oetting
Ms. Barbara Blanco Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Fliege Dr. & Mrs. John Kinworthy Mrs. Elton Ohlman
Mrs. Karen Blank Foundation of the Nebraska Society of CPA’s Mr. & Mrs. Donald Klein Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Ohlmann
Mr. & Mrs. Werner Blank Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Frerking Mr. & Mrs. Mike Klintworth Ms. Jean Olson
Dr. & Mrs. Mark Blanke Mrs. George Friesen Mr. & Mrs. William Kloeber Mr. & Mrs. Elton Oltjenbruns
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Blase Mr. & Mrs. Quinton Fur Mrs. Bradley Knudsen Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Otten
Mr. & Mrs. Duane Blobaum Mr. & Mrs. Ray Gard Mr. & Mrs. Robert Knuth Pacific Hills Lutheran Church - Omaha, NE
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Blomenberg Dr. & Mrs. Leon Gebhardt Mr. & Mrs. Neal Koch Mrs. Edward Parker III
Mr.+ & Mrs. James Blomenberg Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Gehring Mr. & Mrs. James Koepke Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Paulsen
Mr. & Mrs. John Blomenberg Mr. Gerald Geiselman Mr. & Mrs. Martin Kohlwey Rev. & Mrs. J. Robert Paulson
Rev. Richard Boche Rev. & Mrs. Charles A. Gierke Mr. & Mrs. Mark Kolterman PepsiCo Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Byron Bockelman Rev. & Mrs. Eugene Gierke Mr. Bruce Korte Dr. Patricia Peters & Mr. Scott Peters
Prof. & Mrs. James Bockelman Rev. & Mrs. Dan Gilbert Mr. & Mrs. Bernie Kraft Mr. & Mrs. William Peters
Ms. Katherine Bolland Mr. & Mrs. J. Paul Glahn Dorothy Kratzer Estate Mr. Norman Petersen
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Borchard Mr. & Mrs. John Glanzer Mr. & Mrs. David Krenz Dr. & Mrs. Jerrald Pfabe
Dr. & Mrs. Ron Bork Mr. & Mrs. Roger Glawatz Mr. & Mrs. Kermit Krieser Mrs. Arnold Pfeiffer
Miss Lillian Brandt Dr. & Mrs. Eldon Gleichman Rev. & Mrs. Larry Krueger Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Pfeiffer
Mr. & Mrs. Kurth Brashear Mr. & Mrs. Merle Golnick Mr. & Mrs. Ron Kuehn Prof. & Mrs. Robert Pflieger
Dr. & Mrs. P. Stanley Brassie Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - Collinsville, IL Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Kuhlman Mr. & Mrs. Russell Pflieger
Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Bridges Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - Elgin, IL Ms. Olga Kuhlmann Mr. Tim Pflieger
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Brink Mr. & Mrs. Robert Grabbert Mrs. Raymond Laabs Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Plamann
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Brommer Mr. & Mrs. Dean Grages Art & Clara Lange Estate Mrs. Merlin Pohl
Dr. & Mrs. Eugene Brott Mr. Thomas Green Dr. & Mrs.+ Thomas Langevin Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Pomerenke
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Brott Mr. & Mrs. Frank Greene Mr. & Mrs. Donald Langewisch Rev. & Mrs. Norman Porath
Mr. & Mrs. Darrin Brumbaugh Mr. & Mrs. Delmer Gremel Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Larson Mrs. Ruth Pralle
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Burger Mr. & Mrs. Donald Grohs Mr. & Mrs. Mark Lase Rev. & Mrs. Matthew Prince
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Burnham Dr. & Mrs. Larry Grothaus Paul & Sandy Lawin Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Probasco
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Butterbrodt Rev. & Mrs. Ralph Guetersloh Mr. & Mrs. John Lazarchic Mr. Gene Quade
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. R. John Buuck Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hackmann Mr. & Mrs. Ranney Leek Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Rakos
Mr. & Mrs. Neal Castens Miss Lucile Hahn Rev. & Mrs. Richard Lewer Mr. Stephen Ratz
Dr. & Mrs. Curt Cattau Mrs. Faye Hall Mrs. Hilbert List Mr. & Mrs. John Rehberg
Mr. & Mrs. Rollin Cattau Mr. & Mrs. Otto Haman Mr. & Mrs. Alva Lohse Mr. & Mrs. Twane Reker
Cessna Foundation Mr. & Mrs. George Hammersmith Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Loseke Mr. Duane Renken
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Chaffee Miss Elly Hardekopf Mr. William Luebbe Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Rhode
Dr. & Mrs. Charles Chance Mrs. Richard Hartmann Mr. Arnold Luedders Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Robertson
Ms. Rosalyn Chmelka Mr. & Mrs. James Hartwig Mr. & Mrs. Larry Luedders Mrs. Loretta Rodenburg
Mr. & Mrs. Winsor Cho Ms. Sandy Harvey Lutheran Foundation of Texas Rev. & Mrs. Gerald Roggow
Frances C. Christensen Estate Mr. & Mrs. Philip Heidemann Lutheran Good Samaritan Society Dr. & Mrs. Don Rohren
Mr. & Mrs. M. R. Christensen Mr. & Mrs. Allen Heitschmidt Prof. & Mrs. James Mackie Mr. & Mrs. Donald Rolfsmeier
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Classen Mr. & Mrs. Allen Helms Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Markin Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Rolfsmeier
Dr. Doris Clatanoff & Mr. Duane Clatanoff Mr. & Mrs. Don Henning Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Martindale Mr. Richard Rossing
Concordia Publishing House Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Henning Mr. Matt Marty & Mrs. Kayla Luehmann-Marty Rotary Club - Seward, NE
Concordia University System - St. Louis, MO Dr. Robert Hermann & Mrs. Julie Johnston Mr. & Mrs. Ronald McClellan Mr. & Mrs. William Roundey
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Condos Hermann The Medtronic Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Royuk
Cornerstone Bank Rev. & Mrs. Robert Herring Dr. & Mrs. Mark Meehl Mr. & Mrs. Steven Rozek
Covidien Matching Gift Program Dr. Herman Hiesterman Miss Marjorie Meier Dr. & Mrs. Philip Rulon
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Craig-Meyer Rev. Joel Hiesterman Mr. & Mrs. John Meinders Runza, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Daake Dr. Mary Hilgendorf & Mr. Duane Hilgendorf Dr. & Mrs. Darrel Meinke Mrs. Dolores Sander
Prof. & Mrs. Gilbert Daenzer Mr. Patrick Hofer Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Mertins Mr. & Mrs. William Sandman
Elsie F. Dahlkoetter Estate Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Hoger Mr. & Mrs. Jon Metschke Mr. & Mrs. Jay Schaefer
Mr. & Mrs. John Davis Mr. & Mrs. Larry Holle Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mettenbrink Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schafer
Daws Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Kendell Holthus Mr. & Mrs. Alan Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Schaff
Mr. Raymond De Bower Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Paul Holtorf Dr. & Mrs. David Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Arlan Schellhorn
Dell Direct Giving Campaign Mr. DuWayne Holtzen Mr. & Mrs. Gene Meyer Dr. & Mrs. Lee Schluckebier
Mrs. Eldred Dierker Mr. Ryan Hrdlicka Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Meyer Mr. Stanley Schlueter
Mr. Ronald Dittmar Mr. Theodore Huebner Dr. & Mrs. Mark Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Richard Schmid
Rev. & Mrs. David Dobbertien Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Huebschman Mrs. Norma Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Dale Schmidt Sr.
Dr. & Mrs. Warren Doerfler Mrs. Virginia Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Schmidt
Paul Droemer Estate Ms. Amanda Husberg Dr. & Mrs. Stan Meyer Mrs. Lorna Schmieding
Mrs. Judy Duda IBM Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Dale Miller Mr. & Mrs. Tom Scholz
Dr. & Mrs. Jack Duensing Immanuel Lutheran Church - David City, NE Mr. & Mrs. James M. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Arlen Schomacker
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Dumke Mr. & Mrs. Brian Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Philip Miller Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Schram
Chris and Gail Effken Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Jacob Mr. & Mrs. Duane Miner Mr. & Mrs. M. Daniel Schroeder
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Einem Mr. & Mrs. Orville Jacobs Mr. & Mrs. Joel Minster Mr. & Mrs. Harold Schroeder
Dr. & Mrs. Glenn Einspahr Mr. & Mrs. K. Kirk Jamison Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Ray Mirly Mr. & Mrs. James Schroeder
Dr. & Mrs. Kent Einspahr Mrs. Charlotte Jans Modern Methods, Inc. Rev. & Mrs. Wayne Schroeder
Dr. & Mrs. Kregg Einspahr Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Janzow Mr. & Mrs. Paul Moeller Mrs. Willard Schultz
Mr. & Mrs. Dean Elbers Mr. & Mrs. Donald Jerke Mr. & Mrs. Tim Moll Miss Janice Schulz
Mr. & Mrs. David Endorf Mr. & Mrs. Richard Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Charles Moore Mr. & Mrs. Les Schulz
Ms. Gail Endorf Mr. & Mrs. Wyn Johnson Dr. Russell Mosemann Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Schwan
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Endorf Mr. Kurt Jostes Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mueller Mr. & Mrs. Daryl Seaman
Mrs. Nancy English Dr. & Mrs. Mark Joyce Mrs. Viola Mueller Mr. & Mrs. Waldemar Seefeldt
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Ernstmeyer Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Jungemann Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Naber Mr. & Mrs. Gary Seevers
Fabric Fair Mr. Lon Jungemann Mrs. Vilma Nathan Dr. & Mrs. Brandon Seifert
Faith Lutheran Church - Seward, NE Mr.+ & Mrs.+ Lloyd Jungmann Nebraska State Reading Association Mrs. Neal Sell
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Faszholz William A. Kahre Estate Mr. Roger Neit Dr. & Mrs. Norman Sell
Mrs. Eugene Ferg Mr. & Mrs. Eldor Kaiser Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Neujahr Mr. & Mrs. Robert Senkbeil

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Seward Physical Therapy Service, P.C. Mr. Edward Amann + Mrs. Cornelius Esslinger Mr. & Mrs. Donald Jorgensen
Ms. Linda Sims Mr. & Mrs. Paul Anderson Mr. & Mrs. William Evans Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Joseph
Rev. & Mrs. Steven Sirek Mr. & Mrs. Kent Anschutz Mr. & Mrs. Dave Faszholz Mrs. Deborah Kadera
Dr. Londa Borer-Skov & Mr. Luther Skov ARAMARK Management Services Erlene Fett Mr. & Mrs. Ronnie Kaiser
Mr. & Mrs. Norval Skov Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Arcement Rev. & Mrs. Steven Fick Mr. & Mrs. Fredric Kamprath
Mr. Lawrence Smith Mr. & Mrs. Erwin Aufdemberge Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Fischer Mr. & Mrs. Gary Kautz
Mr. & Mrs. Lucas Smith Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Ted Aufdemberge Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Forke Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Kerbel Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Smothers Mr. & Mrs. Larry Baack Mrs. Ervin Freudenburg Dr. Jane Kercher
Dr. & Mrs. Steven Sparenberg Mr. John Baden Mr. & Mrs. David Frick Mr. Kevin Kisker
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Spitsnogle Ms. Debra Daberkow Baker Mr. & Mrs. Rick Fritz Mr. Friedrich Klaus
Ms. Lynda Staehr Dr. Jennifer Baker & Mr. Paul Baker Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gaede Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Knapp
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Staub Mr. Alan Baldwin & Mrs. Janet Cheney-Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. Aaron L. Gard Mr. & Mrs. James Kniep
Mrs. Roland Stelzer Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Bangert Rev. & Mrs. Leonhardt Gebhardt Mrs. Dale Knop
Mr. & Mrs. Seth Stenehjem Mr. & Mrs. V. Bartels Mrs. Edith Geisler Mr. & Mrs. Mark Kohlwey
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Stillahn Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bartholomew Mr. & Mrs. David Geisler Sr. Mr. Howard Krieser
John and Lydia Stohs Estate 1st Lt. & Mrs. Jose Beaton Mr. & Mrs. Dan Gengenbach Mr. & Mrs. Walter Krone
Ms. Annetta Stork Mr. Kevin Beck Dr. & Mrs. John Gerber Mr. & Mrs. James Laddusaw
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Strauch Mr. & Mrs. Harlan Becker Mr. & Mrs. Earl Gerken Mr. Les Lance & Ms. Linda Birkes-Lance
Mr. & Mrs. Wally Streuter Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Beckmann GFWC Seward Woman’s Club Mr. & Mrs. David Lange
Mrs. Lois Struve Dr. & Mrs. Floyd Behrens Dr. & Mrs. Paul Gierke Rev. & Mrs. Donald Langhoff
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Stuewe Mr. & Mrs. Milton Bek Mr. & Mrs. Harlan Glanzer Dr. & Mrs. Mark Lemke
Mr. & Mrs. Gale Suhr Mr. & Mrs. M. Andrew Berkbigler Mr. & Mrs. Norman Glock Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Limmer
Dr. & Mrs. John Suhr, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Berkbigler Dr. Eunice Goldgrabe Lincoln Turf and Tractor
Dr. & Mrs. Jack Swanson Mr. Clarence Berndt Mr. & Mrs. John Gossin Mrs. Don Lippert
Dr. & Mrs. Donald Sylwester Rev. & Mrs. Edward Bertram Dr. & Mrs. Paul Grauer Mr. & Mrs. Robert List
Mr. & Mrs. Tim Taube Mr. & Mrs. Boyd Beune H & S Plumbing Rev. & Mrs. Walter C. Loeber
Mrs. Caroline Terrass Mr. & Mrs. Neil Bisping Rev. & Mrs. Loel Haak Rev. & Mrs. Glenn Lucas
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Thies Rev. & Mrs. Matthew Blackford Mr. Erwin Hackbart Prof. Lynn Soloway & Mr. Allen Luebbe
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Timm Rev. Dr. & Mrs. David Block Mr. Kevin Hagemoser Mr. & Mrs. Paul Luebke
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Timm Rev. & Mrs. Kenneth Block Mr. & Mrs. Brian Hall Mr. & Mrs. Merlyn Lutter
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Trautman Mrs. Rebecca Bockelman Mr. & Mrs. Jon Hanschke Mr. & Mrs. David Lutz
Tri-Co Community Foundation Rev. Melvin Boehlke Mr. James Hardt Dr. & Mrs. Martin Maehr
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Troester Boeing Company Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Harman Dr. & Mrs. Robert Malzahn
Mrs. Marlene Troester Dr. & Mrs. Charles Boettcher Mrs. Erwin Harmening Mr. & Mrs. Hersey Mangels
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Urban Mr. & Mrs. John Boll Mr. & Mrs. Nolan Harms Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Manning
Dr. & Mrs. Van Vahle Mr. & Mrs. Bret Bollmann Mrs. Don Hartmann Drs. Paul & Janice Massmann
Dr. & Mrs. Darrell Van Luchene Mr. & Mrs. Steven Bowen Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hayek Mr. Donley Matthias
Dr. & Mrs. A. Paul Vasconcellos Dr. Vicki Boye Mr. & Mrs. Orlin Heck Miss Holly Matzke
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Vincent Ms. Ruth Brammeier Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Heider Mr. & Mrs. Steve Meinzen
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Visser Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Brandt Mr. Harold Heins Memorial Health Care Systems
Wachovia Foundation Matching Gifts Program Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brandt Dr. & Mrs. David Held Mr. & Mrs. Alan Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Wacker Mr. Ralph Brauer Mr. & Mrs. Michael Held Mr. & Mrs. Courtney Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Wagner Ms. Pauline Braun Dr. Erich Helge Mr. & Mrs. Delbert Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Walter Lt. Col. Herman Bretzer Rev. & Mrs. David Helmer Ms. Doris Meyer
Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Orville Walz Rev. & Mrs. Arthur Brinkmeyer Mrs. Glo Hennig Lee Roy E. Meyer Estate
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Warneke Mr. Ron Brown & Mrs. Molvina Carter Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Herl Dr. & Mrs. Roger Meyer
Mrs. Natalie Wehrman Mr. & Mrs. John Bruns Mrs. Arthur Herpolsheimer Mrs. Ruth Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wehrs Mr. & Mrs. Brad Buerck Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Hinkle Dr. & Mrs. Jack Middendorf
Mrs. LaVerne Weimer + Roland and Claire Bunge Dr. & Mrs. Paul Hinrichs Miss Dolores Mielke
Mr. & Mrs. K. Mark Weinrich Mr. & Mrs. Paul Cheney Dr. & Mrs. Vance Hinrichs Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Miesner
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Weiss ChevronTexaco Matching Gift Program Ms. Priscilla Hinsch Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Moderow
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Wenck Christ Lutheran Foundation - Lincoln, NE Mr. & Mrs. Newell Hoback Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Moore
Mrs. Gordon Wendling Mr. & Mrs. Alan Christian Mr. Steve Hoffschneider Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Morlok
Dr. Mira Wiegmann & Prof. Richard Wiegmann Mr. & Mrs. Frank Condas Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Holtorf Mr. & Mrs. Brian Mueller
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Wiesehan ConocoPhillips, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Alan Holz Mr. Douglas Murray & Ms. Joan Miller-Murray
Dr. & Mrs. Dudley Wiest Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Creedon Dr. & Mrs. Robert Huckfeldt Rev. & Mrs. Dan Myers
Willmar Electric Service C-Tec, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Timothy Huffman Mr. & Mrs. Joel Navis
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Williams Mr. Carl Dantzler Huffman Engineering Inc. Nebraska Eastern Reading Council
Rev. & Mrs. Lloyd Willweber Rev. Garry Dassow Mrs. Elaine Hughes Nelnet, Inc.
Mr. Lloyd Windfield Mr. & Mrs. Ron de la Motte Mr. & Mrs. William H. Jacobsson Dr. & Mrs. William Niebergall
Rev. Dr. & Mrs.+ Melvin Witt Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Deitemeyer Ms. Linda Janssen Laura A. Niemeier Estate
Lt. Col. & Mrs. Theodore Wolfram III Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Delventhal Rev. & Mrs. Frank Janzow Mr. Curtis Nierman
Prof. & Mrs. William Wolfram Mr. & Mrs. Nickey DeRose Dr. & Mrs. Robert Jarrett NIFCO Mechanical Systems, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. L. K. Wolter Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Paul Devantier Dr. Jean Jones & Mr. David Jones Miss Cathy Nightlinger
Mr. & Mrs. Drew Woodburn Drs. David & Grace-Ann Dolak
Mr. J. Paul Woodburn Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dollase
Mrs. Lucille Woodring Dow Corning Corporation Total Giving by Source
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Woolery Mrs. Jack Drews
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Wright Dr. & Mrs. Charles Dull Faculty & Staff 2% $150,774
Alumni & Parents 17%
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Young Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dunklau $991,253
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Zabka Prof. & Mrs. Donald Dynneson Estate Gifts 22%
$1,316,456
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ziegler Mr. & Mrs. Louis Eberhard Regents &
William Zimmerman Estate Rev. & Mrs. James Eggert Foundation
Robert & Dorothy Zink Ms. Ann Eggold Board 9%
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Zobel Businesses,
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Eickmeier $552,137
Mr. & Mrs. Marlin Zobel Mr. & Mrs. Randy Einem
Organizations
Mrs. Tedi Ellison
& Foundations
26%
Builder’s Club Emanuel Lutheran Church - Milbank, SD
$1,561,557
Gifts of $500 to $999 Mr. & Mrs. Jim Emmons
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Engelbart
Friends 22%
Anonymous (3) $1,321,885
Acxiom Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Marshall England
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Albert Mr. & Mrs. David Erbach Churches & Church Organizations 1% $44,759
Mrs. Irma Alpers Mr. & Mrs. Len Ermold

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Concordia moves up
Rev. & Mrs. Kenton Birtell
Mr. & Mrs. Tim Blatnik
Rev. & Mrs. Harold Block

in U.S. News & World Report rankings Mr. & Mrs. Geoff Boche
Mr. David Bode
Dr. Martha Boelter
Concordia moved to No. 16, up two spots, in the Midwest baccalaureate category of U.S. Dr. & Mrs. Paul Boerger
Mr. & Mrs. Don Bohl
News & World Report’s 2010 America’s Best Colleges rankings this fall. Concordia continues Mr. John Boldt
its upward move in the rankings in recent years and maintains its spot as the highest- Mrs. Armond Borchardt
ranked Nebraska school in its category. Ms. Corlee Bosch
Mr. & Mrs. Wallace Bostelmann
“We are very pleased to once again be listed among the top Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Brandt
baccalaureate universities in the Midwest,” said Rev. Dr. Brian L. Mr. & Mrs. Joel Brase
Ms. Ruth Braun
Friedrich, president of Concordia. “The rankings highlight the Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Bredow
excellence and value of Lutheran, Christian higher education Ms. Marjorie Bredow
available at Concordia University, Nebraska.” Ms. Norma Brengman
Mr. & Mrs. James Bresee
Criteria evaluated in the rankings included academic Mr. & Mrs. John Briggs
reputation, retention and graduation rates, faculty resources, Dr. & Mrs. Harold Brockberg
Charles & Linda Brockmann
student selectivity and alumni support. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Brod
Based on its first-tier ranking and an overall score of 69, Dr. & Mrs. Paul Bruhn
Rev. & Mrs. Scott Bruick
Concordia also compares well to schools in other categories Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Brunkhorst
and regions. Concordia Nebraska continues to be the top- Mrs. Leta Brunkhorst
Rev. & Mrs. David Bueltmann
ranked school in the Concordia University System. Mrs. Helen Bunge
Rev. & Mrs. Charles Byer
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Carlow
Mrs. Lucille Norem Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schmidt Rev. & Mrs. Randy Walquist Caterpillar Foundation
Northrop Grumman Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schnackenberg Mr. J. Scot Walter & Mrs. Dianne Hobratschk Mr. & Mrs. Jay Cattle
Prof. & Mrs. Tim Ohlman Mr. & Mrs. Harold Schuessler Walter Mr. & Mrs. Mark Chapin
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Ohlrich Mr. & Mrs.+ Eldon Schulz Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Walther Mr. & Mrs. Gary Chapman
Mrs. Ernest Oppliger Gerald and Bonnie Schulze Dr. & Mrs. John Walther Mr. & Mrs. Mark Cheney
Mr. & Mrs. Clemens Otten Mr. & Mrs. William Schwab Mr. & Mrs. Arlan Warneke Mrs. James Christensen
Mr. & Mrs. Franklin Otten Mr. & Mrs. Ryne Seaman Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Webster Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Carl Christian
Mr. & Mrs. Curt Parkhurst Dr. & Mrs. John Seevers Mr. J. P. Wehrman & Ms. Lynn Wake Ms. Janet Cloeter
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parton Seward Arts Council Wells Fargo & Co. Matching Gift Program Mr. & Mrs. Waldo Cloeter
Peace Lutheran Church - Columbus, NE Seward Jr. Women’s Club Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Werth Mr. & Mrs. Andy Contreras
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Perry Mr. Phillip Shelp Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. Earl Cooksey
Mr. Philip Perschbacher Mr. & Mrs. Ron Siffring Mr. & Mrs. Clare Wiltse II Mr. & Mrs. Martin Cordes
Mr. Victor Peter Sinclair Hille & Associates, Inc. Windstream Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Charles Costley
Mr. & Mrs. David Petrie Mr. Roger Sitkins Dr. & Mrs. Walter Winters Mrs. Beverly Creed
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Pettit Mr. & Mrs. Jon Skov Rev. & Mrs. Wayne Woolery Drs. Bruce & Stacy Creed
Phillips, Spallas & Angstadt LLP Dr. & Mrs. Neil Skov Mr. & Mrs. James Yagow Mrs. Hilde Cross
Mr. & Mrs. Joel Pinnt Mr. & Mrs. Bill Sloup Mrs. Jo Young Ms. Peggy Dankert
Mr. & Mrs. Tim Plander Dr. & Mrs. Elmer Smith Ms. Janice Yung Mr. Lynn Degenhardt
Rev. & Mrs. Gary Pohl St. Matthews Lutheran Church Rev. & Mrs. Karl Ziegler Mrs. Rose Detloff
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Pohlman - Cedars Bluff, NE Mrs. William Ziehr Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dettling
Mr. & Mrs. Mike Pomerenke Mr. & Mrs. Paul Staebler Mr. Richard Zwemke Mr. & Mrs. E. Paul Dieckhoff
Mrs. Harold Pooker State Farm Companies Foundation Mrs. Esther Dirks
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Pooker Mr. & Mrs. David Steinbacher Leader’s Association Mr. & Mrs. Larry Dittmer
Rev. Jonathan Priest Mr. & Mrs. Paul Steiner Gifts of $250 to $499 Mr. & Mrs. Omar Dittmer
Mrs. Eugene Prochnow Mr. Daniel Stelling Ms. Gladys Doctor
Dr. Steve Pu Mr. & Mrs. Chad Stepanek Anonymous (8) Mr. & Mrs. Howard Doerr
Miss Michelle Quinlan Mr. & Mrs. Ted Sterkel Mr. & Mrs. Forrest Adams Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dowding
Mr. & Mrs. George Regas Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Streuter Ms. Susan Adam Down Under Pottery
COL. & Mrs. K. Luke Reiner Mr. & Mrs. Martin Strohschein Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Aegerter Mrs. Dorothy Ebner
Mr. & Mrs. Marlin Reiners Mrs. Margaret Swetnam Ms. Jamie Ahrens Pastor & Mrs. David Ebs
Mr. & Mrs. Lon Renner Rev. & Mrs. Kenneth Sype Mr. Victor Alber Mr. & Mrs. James Edwards
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Rensner Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Tegtmeier Ms. Doris Alberg Miss Karla Einspahr
Mrs. Vernon Retzlaff Mr. & Mrs. Larry Tewes Ms. Cheryl Allmen-Vinnedge Mr. & Mrs. Paul Eisenbraun
Mr.+ & Mrs. Arnold Richert Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Tewes Mr. & Mrs. Leon Amey Elite Custom Technology
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Rinker Rev. & Mrs. Gary Thur Ms. Jeannie Anderson Mr. Norman Endorf
Mr. Gerald Rinne Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Tieman Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Andrews Mr. & Mrs. Weldon Endorf
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rodenberg Mr. & Mrs. Allen Timm Anheuser-Busch Company, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Todd Epke
Mr. & Mrs. Duane Rodine Mrs. Lorine Timmermann Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Apetz Drs. Mike & Alice Epstein
Dr. Jenny Mueller-Roebke & Mr. Stan Roebke Mr. & Mrs. Gene Toepke Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Balsters Eric Giebler Photography
Mrs. Ruby Rolfsmeier Dr. & Mrs. Bernard Tonjes Mr. & Mrs. Robert Balzer Mr. & Mrs. Lowell Erickson
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Roth Mr. & Mrs. John Tracy Mr. & Mrs. Daryl Banahan Mr. & Mrs. Terry Ernstmeyer
Mr. & Mrs. Noel Ruhter Trinity Lutheran Church - Atchison, KS Mrs. Kathy Bartels Mr. Lon Erwin
Mr. & Mrs. Reed Sander Mr. Gerald Uhlig Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Barton Mr. & Mrs. James Everts
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Sanders Union Pacific Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Battaile Faith Lutheran Church - Woodland Park, CO
Dr. & Mrs. Neil Sandfort Mr. & Mrs. Roger Varner Mrs. Harold Bauer Mr. & Mrs. Charles Falk
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Santel Mr. & Mrs. Howard Voelker Mr. & Mrs. Gary Beckman Mr. & Mrs. DuWayne Federwitz
Ms. Margaret Schafer Mr. Ryan Voelker Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Beichley Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Felker
Mr. Max Schamber Dr. & Mrs. Erich von Fange Mr. & Mrs. Todd Bentz Mr. & Mrs. Gary Fett
Dr. & Mrs. Allan Schmidt Rev. & Mrs. Marion Von Rentzell Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bergt Mr. & Mrs. Fred Fillman
Mr. & Mrs. Grant Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Steven Wachs Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Berlin Mr. & Mrs. Karl Fink
Mr. & Mrs. Milton W. Schmidt Miss Kathryn Wall Mr. & Mrs. Donald Betten Mr. & Mrs. David Fitzpatrick
Rev. & Mrs. Ralph Schmidt Mrs. Mildred Wallace Rev. & Mrs. Burnell Beyers Mr. & Mrs. Michael Flandermeyer

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Enrollment hits 1717, second highest mark in school history
Concordia’s 2009-10 enrollment is the second largest ever The program, developed with sister school Concordia University
for the school. A total of 1717 students were enrolled as of Sept. 21, Wisconsin, is designed to offer working professionals an accelerated
census date for the school. Concordia has seen increases in each of track of both face-to-face and online classes to earn their degree in
the last three years. two years.
University administration points to affordability and a growing Concordia also expanded its post-baccalaureate offerings for
sphere of academic programs as key reasons for the growth. those who wish to enter the education field or continue education
“In the past few years, we have expanded programs, enhanced studies en route to a master’s in the field. Certification in early
scholarship funding, improved our facilities, including the childhood education is one of the programs now available. A
completion of phase one of the Health, Human Performance new program has also been created for those who already hold a
and Athletic Center, and this year we implemented only a 2.5 bachelor’s degree and would like to switch to teaching at the high
percent tuition increase, our smallest since 1989,” said Rev. Dr. Brian school or middle school level.
Friedrich, president of Concordia. “Our enrollment increase shows Enrollment news was also good for the undergraduate level. This
the result of our commitment to doing everything possible to offer year’s freshman class showed a 15-student increase from last year’s.
students affordable, excellent, Lutheran Christian higher education.” The freshman class profile also showed higher act average scores,
The largest number of new students, 197, came at the graduate up a point, and sat average scores, up five points. Twenty-four
level. Concordia’s first class of Master of Business Administration percent of this year’s freshman class also graduated in the top 10
students took their seats at Concordia’s Lincoln campus in October. percent of their high school graduating classes.

Drs. Kenneth & Karen Follett Mr. & Mrs. Robert Heidtbrink Mr. & Mrs. Paul Koehnke Rev. & Mrs. Glenn Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Bernie Fortmeyer Mr. Larry Heinert Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Kohlmeier Mr. & Mrs. Henry Meyer
Mr. John Franck Mr. & Mrs. Iddo Heinicke Mr. & Mrs. David Koopman Mr. & Mrs. Richard Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Arlyn Franzen Rev. & Mrs. Dwight Hellmers Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Koopman Mr. Roland Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Franzen Dr. & Mrs. Joel Helmer Martin and Peggy Koopman Mr. Victor Meyer
Mrs. Alfred Freitag Mr. & Mrs. Ted Helmer Dr. & Mrs. Bernard Korbitz Mr. & Mrs. John Meyerhoff
Mr. & Mrs. Art Frese Mr. & Mrs. DeWayne Hempelmann Mr. & Mrs. Tim Kraayenbrink Mr. & Mrs. Roger Michel
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Freudenburg Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hencye Dr. & Mrs. Michael Kramer Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Millard
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Freudenburg Mr. & Mrs. Richard Hentzen Maj. & Mrs. Glen Krc Mrs. Helen Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Frieden Mr. Vernon Herzberg Ms. Beverly Kressler Mr. & Mrs. John Moentmann
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Friedrich Mr. & Mrs. John Herzig Mr. & Mrs. Russell Krieser Mr. & Mrs. John Mohrhardt
Friends of Seward Library, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hiam Mr. & Mrs. Emil Kriewaldt Rev. & Mrs. James Moll
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fuchs Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Hicks Mrs. Phyllis Kroeger Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Molzer
Prof. Betty Galen Mr. Paul Hillmann Mr. & Mrs. Dale Krueger Daniel Moravec & Carol Teinert-Moravec
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Gamble Mr. & Mrs. Don Hingst Mr. & Mrs. Ron Krueger Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Morlok
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Gaunt Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hinman Mr. & Mrs. Dale Kruse Mr. & Mrs. Don Morner
Mr. & Mrs. David Geidel Mr. & Mrs. Mel Hintz Rev. & Mrs. David Kuhnle Mr. Leslie Morris
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Geisler Hitz Music DJ Service Mr. & Mrs. David Kumm Mrs. Metford Mountford
Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Geisler Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hoerauf Dr. & Mrs. Lyle Kurth Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Mueller
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Gerdts Mr. & Mrs. Craig Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Milton Kurth Mr. Jack Mueller
Rev. & Mrs. Oscar Gerken Mr. & Mrs. Glennis Holtmeier Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Kym Miss Kathleen Mueller
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Germeroth Mr. & Mrs. Paul Holtzen Dr. Johnathan & June Laabs Mr. Lloyd Mueller
Giddings & Lewis Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Holz Mrs. Walter Labahn Ms. Martha Mueller
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Goings Dr. Michelle Reeb Homp & Mr. Gerald Homp Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Lail Rev. Peter Mueller
Mrs. Luverne Golz Alvina L. Hoops Estate Mrs. Vera Lange + Mr. & Mrs. Doug Mundt
Rev. & Mrs. Jeremy Gorline Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Horn Mr. & Mrs. DeVon Lark Dr. & Mrs. Willis Mundt
Mrs. Doris Gorrell Mr. & Mrs. Otis Howard III Mr. & Mrs. Travis Lebo Mr. & Mrs. Fred Neidhold
Mrs. Madora Gotsch Mr. & Mrs. Tim Huebschman Lee’s Refrigeration Dr. Roberta Nelson & Prof. David Nelson
Mr.+ & Mrs. H. Lee Graff Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hunter, II Mr. & Mrs. Pat Leupold Mr. & Mrs. Dustin Nelson
Mrs. Meurice Graff Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Jagels Mr. & Mrs. William Lochmann Mr. Lyle Nelson
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Grass Mr. & Mrs. Mark Jagels Mr. & Mrs. George Locke Mr. Paul Neukirch
Mrs. Adelbert Grau Dr. & Mrs. Frederick Janzow Mr. & Mrs. John Lottes Dr. & Mrs. George Nielsen
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Grefe Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Jensen Marlin and Rita Luebbe Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nieting
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Griffing Mr. & Mrs. E. Jerry Jenson Mrs. Margaret Lukas Mrs. Phyllis Nordhausen
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Grillot Mr. Kenneth Johnsen Lutheran Collegiate Music Association Mr. & Mrs. Gary Norton
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Grohn Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Albert Maier Mr. John Nuechterlein
Rev. & Mrs. Terence Groth Dr. Carl Jorgensen Ms. Janette Marcus Mr. Robert Nuttelman
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Gubanyi Mr. & Mrs. Mike Kahler Mrs. Melvin Marschel Miss Megan Obermueller
Mrs. Alice Gunderson Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kalbfleisch Mr. & Mrs. Gary Marschman Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Ockander
H. B. Fuller Company Mr. & Mrs. Richard Kamprath Miss Michelle Martin Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Oetting
Miss Carol Haak Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Kamprath Mr. & Mrs. Paul Martin Jr. Mr. Jason Oetting
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Haase Mr. & Mrs. Walter Karloski Mr. David Mauch Mr. & Mrs. Larry Olsen
Dr. John & Janis Haggstrom Dr. & Mrs. Charles Keseman Mr. & Mrs. Robert McCarty Mr. & Mrs. David Olson
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Hall Mr. & Mrs. Victor Kesse Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John McCullough Mr. Drew Olson
Mr. & Mrs. Vic Hammer Mr. & Mrs. Dick Kierstead Mr. & Mrs. Malverne McGee Mr. & Mrs. Howard Olson
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hansen Kirby Roth Insurance Mr. Brian McNally Dr. & Mrs. Charles Ore
Mr. John Harer Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kirchner Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Meier Orr Psychotherapy Resources
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Hart Mr. & Mrs. Mark Kleindienst Mr. Donald Meier Mr. & Mrs. Tobin Ortstadt
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Hasseldahl Mr. & Mrs. John Knight Mr. & Mrs. John Meier Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Osten
Mr. Victor Heggemeyer Mr. Richard Knudsen Merrill Lynch Matching Gift Program Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Otten
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Heibel Mr. & Mrs. Jim Koch Mrs. Mark Meschke Our Savior Lutheran Church - Newton, IA
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Heidorn Mr. Rodney Koch Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Metzner Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parde
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Heidtbrink Mr. & Mrs. Russell Koehler Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Richard Paris

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Mr. Arthur Paulus Seward County Treasurer Mr. Mark Wilke Gladys M. Bork Estate
Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie Pavel Seward Dairy Queen Dr. John Willhardt Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bowser
Mrs. Patricia Penrose Mr. & Mrs. Joel Shaffer Wimmer’s Meat Products Rev. & Mrs. Bruce Brackman
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Penrose Mrs. Lola Sievers Mr. & Mrs. Russell Wissing Mr. Ronald Brandhorst
The Pentair Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Siffring Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Witt Dr. & Mrs. William Braun
Mr. Daniel Perkins Mrs. Bernie Sirek Rev. & Mrs. Henry Witte Mr. & Mrs. William Braun
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Peter Mr. Devin Smith & Mrs. Michelle Mr. & Mrs. Gary Wofford Ms. Kim Brockmann
Mr. & Mrs. Daryle Peters Schroeder-Smith Mrs. Elaine Wolf Mrs. Marjorie Brockshus
Ms. Bernice Pfingsten Rev. & Mrs. Russell Sommerfeld Women’s League of St. John Lutheran Church Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Brodin
Rev. & Mrs. Ronald Pfluger Ms. Rosalie Soodsma - Topeka, KS LTC John Bruder & Ms. Rise Foster-Bruder
Pioneer Community Investment Mr. Elmer Sorensen Dr. & Mrs. Larry Wooster Mrs. Loralee Bruns
Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Ponivas St. John Lutheran Church - Alta, IA Mrs. Loretta Wuerdeman Mr. & Mrs. Richard Buesing
Mrs. Ruth Poppe St. John Lutheran School - Seward, NE Dr. & Mrs. Woody Ziegler Mr. & Mrs. Byron Buhr
Praire Life Health Center St. Johns Ladies Aid - Hastings, IA Zion Lutheran Church - Juniata, NE Mr. & Mrs. Roger Buhr
Mr. Reuben Pralle St. Paul Lutheran Church - Strasburg, IL Zion Lutheran Women’s Mission League Rev. & Mrs. Paul Bundschuh
Mr. & Mrs. John Prim St. Paul Lutheran Church - Orchard, NE - Terra Bella, CA Mr. Russell Burcham
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Prochaska Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Stadie Mrs. Dona Zrust Mr. & Mrs. Richard Burgdorf
Procter & Gamble Mr. & Mrs. Duane Stavnes Mr. Allen Zum Hofe Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Burger
Dr. & Mrs. Mark Puls Mr. & Mrs. John Steffens Mr. & Mrs. James Canning
Mr. & Mrs. Delmar Quade Rev. Dr. Alan Steinbach Two Minute Club Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Cario
Mr. Thomas Raabe Mr. & Mrs. Werner Steinbach Gifts of $123 to $249 Centennial Lutheran LWML - Superior, NE
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Ragoss Ms. Gretchen Stelling Anonymous (3) Mr. & Mrs. Donald Cholcher
Rev. & Mrs. Thomas Ramsey Mr. & Mrs. Norman Stevens Rev. & Mrs. Rodger Abatie Mr. & Mrs. Rick Chrisman
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Rathe Mr. & Mrs. Todd Stevens Rev. & Mrs. Stan Abraham Mr. & Mrs. L. Wayne Christensen
Mr. Zachary Rathje Mr. & Mrs. William Stevenson Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Adam Mr. & Mrs. Ralph L. Clark
Mr. Robert Rathmann Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stichka Miss Velma Adam Mr. & Mrs. Bryce Clausen
Mrs. Shirley Rauscher Mrs. Trudi Stigge Mr. & Mrs. Arlen Ahlers Mr. & Mrs. Richard Clay
Raytheon Company Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Straub Mr. & Mrs. Tracy Ahrens Mr. & Mrs. Brian Claycomb
Redeemer Lutheran Church - Atwood, KS Mr. John Strutt & Ms. Audrey Jonas-Strutt Rev. & Mrs. Richard Albers Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cloeter
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Reetz Mr. & Mrs. Ray Stuckwisch Mr. & Mrs. Ted Allwardt Mr. & Mrs. Roy Coffman
Mr. Matthew Reid & Mrs. Erica Hennig-Reid Mr. & Mrs. John Stucky Anderson Construction & Design Mr. & Mrs. F. Paul Colba
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Reiner Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Ross Stueber Mr. Terry Annable Concordia Bookstore
Miss Carol Reiners Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Stults Mr. & Mrs. James Armbruster Concrete Works, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Renn Suhr & Lichty Insurance Agency Dr. Lisa Ashby Crete Glass Company
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Renzelman Mr. & Mrs. John Sullivan, Jr. Mrs. Helen Aupperle Crocs Company
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Rich Miss Candice Suttie Awards Unlimited, Inc. Ms. Margie Crosby
Mr. & Mrs. David Richterkessing Mr. & Mrs. Robert Swan Mr. & Mrs. Mark Baacke Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Dahl
Mr. Don Richters Dr. & Mrs. Robert Sylwester Dr. Marian Baden Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Dahlkoetter
Richters, Inc. Miss Nancy Tagge Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bader Ms. Nancy Daniels
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rikkels Mr. & Mrs. David Teasley Mrs. Albert Baldinger Daniels Woodcarving Co., Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. William Robinson Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Roland Temme Ms. Sandra Barber Rev. & Mrs. J. Bart Day
Mr. Rodney Robison Mrs. Arlene Teut Mr. & Mrs. Mike Barnes Mrs. Elda Deardoff
Mr. & Mrs. Duane Rohmaller Ms. S. Kay Thaden-DeBoer Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bauer Maj. Gen. & Mrs. Oscar Decker
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Rolfsmeier Mrs. Priscilla Thate Rev. & Mrs. Brad Beckman Mr. & Mrs. Dustin DeGroot
Dr. & Mrs. Dennis Ross Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Thiel Mr. & Mrs. Dallas Beikmann Mr. & Mrs. Timothy DeHaven
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Rottman Miss Ruth Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Gabor Beke Mr. & Mrs. Lavern Deke
Dr. & Mrs. Brent Royuk Mr. & Mrs. John Tiedemann Dr. & Mrs. Daryl Bell Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Diekmann
Mr. & Mrs. W. Albert Rubke Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Timmerman Rev. & Mrs. David Bergquist Mrs. Brian Dietrich
Rev. & Mrs. Roger Ruff Mr. & Mrs. Willard Timmerman Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Bergt Mrs. Joe Divis
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rugenstein Dr. & Mrs. Stanley Topel Rev. & Mrs. Tim Berner Mr. & Mrs. Koy Domann
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Rutz Town & Country Quilters Ms. Pamela Bernreuter Mr. & Mrs. Devin Doremus
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Salchow Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Phil Troester Mr. & Mrs. Brian Betts Rev. & Mrs. Paul Droegemueller
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Saner Mr. & Mrs. Ken Tschopp Mr. & Mrs. Ray Bierman Mr. & Mrs. Matt Duchek
Mr. & Mrs. James Sanft Ms. Cynthia C. Tubbs Dr. & Mrs. Richard Bimler Mr. & Mrs. Lonnie Duensing
Mr. & Mrs. James Sauder Mr. & Mrs. Larry Uden Dr. & Mrs. Alan Birtch Mr. & Mrs. James Duitsman
Ms. Janet Sauer Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Uffelman Mr. & Mrs. Mark Biskupski Rev. & Mrs. Lawrence Eatherton
Dr. & Mrs. Albert Scharen Mr. & Mrs. Michael Unger Mr. & Mrs. Gary Bittfield Dr. & Mrs. William Ebel
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Scheid Mr. & Mrs. Tim Unick Mrs. Waldemar Bloch Mrs. Jane Ehlers
Miss Mary Schinnerer Mrs. Gertrude Vahlkamp Mr. & Mrs. George Bluma Mr. & Mrs. Mark Eilers
Ms. Carolyn Schipporeit Verizon Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Donald Blunk Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Einspahr
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Schleef Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Von Bargen Mr. Benjamin Boche Mr. & Mrs. James Eller
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Schleiger Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Von Seggern Ms. Ruth Boerger Emmanuel Lutheran LWML - York, NE
Dr. & Mrs. D. L. Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Voss Mrs. Sigmund Bohnet Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ernstmeyer
Ms. Laurie Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Earl Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Boll Mrs. Yvonne Eschmann
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Schmidt Dr. & Mrs. Donald Wall Mr. & Mrs. John Book Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Etue
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. George Walsh Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Borchers Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Eulert
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Paul Walther Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Borchert ExxonMobil Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Schmieding Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Watson
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Schnitker Wayne’s Body Shop Sources of Income LCMS Subsidy 1%
Miss Ellen Schoenbeck Weathercraft Co. of Lincoln
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Schroeder Mr. & Mrs. Perry Weber Federal & State Aid 2%
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Schroeder Mrs. Lewis Webster
Mrs. Lois Schuetz Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Weeder
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Schultz Mr. & Mrs.+ Jon Weerts
Mr. & Mrs. Don Schultz Mr. & Mrs. David Wegener
Ms. Jolene Schultz Mr. & Mrs. William Wegner Gifts & Grants 16%
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Schultz Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Wehling
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Schutte Mr. & Mrs. William Weiss
Mr. & Mrs. Dwayne Schwarz Mr. & Mrs. James Welch Tuition
Mrs. Mark Seboldt Mrs. Russell Wenck Endowment Support 6% & Fees
Mr.& Mrs. Mark Seevers Ms. Elaine Wendt 75%
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Seevers Mr. & Mrs. Donald Werner
Mrs. Jean Selle Mr. & Mrs. Richard Whatley
Mr. & Mrs. John Senechal Mr. & Mrs. Lewis White
Dr. Leah Serck Mr. Leon Wiese

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Mr. & Mrs. Jerald Fangmann Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hendrickson Dr. & Mrs. John Kovac Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. Meier
Mr. & Mrs. William Fecht Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Henny Mr. & Mrs. Kim Kowalewsky Mr. & Mrs. John Meiller
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Feilmeier Rev. & Mrs. Rudy Herbrich Dr. Glenn Kraft Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Melcher
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Fiala Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hermann Mr. & Mrs. David Kramer Mr. James Menendez
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Filter Mr. & Mrs. Henry Hermann Mr. & Mrs. John Kratzenstein Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Menzel
Rev. & Mrs. Henry Fingerlin Mr. & Mrs. Ted Herrmann Mr. Kenneth Krause Rev. & Mrs. Michael Merker
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Fischer Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Hesterman Mrs. Dorothy Kreick Rev. & Mrs. Robert Merz
Mrs. Arlene Flagel Mrs. Jo Ann Heupel Mr. & Mrs. Delbert Krueger Miss Ellen Mettenbrink
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Foley Mr. & Mrs. Steve Hight Mr. & Mrs. Paul Krueger Mr. & Mrs. Joel D. Meyer
Mrs. June Ford Mr. & Mrs. James Hillmann Mr. Elmer Kruse Miss Kay Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Freidenberger Mrs. John Hingst Ms. Faye Kruse Mr. Mark Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Leland Frese Mr. Mark Hockemeier & Mrs. Jodi Groeteke Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kuca Rev. & Mrs. Robert Meyer
Mr. & Mrs. Harlan Freudenburg Mr. & Mrs. W. John Hoener Mr. Aaron Kuehn Mr. & Mrs. Randy Meyr
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Frey Mr. & Mrs. Scott Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. John Kuehn Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mielke
Mrs. Rolland Fritz Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hofman Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Kuhlmann Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Miesner
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Fry Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hofts Rev. & Mrs. Robert Kuhlmann Ms. Bernice Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Fugitt Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Hohbein Mr. & Mrs. La Vine Kumm Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Gable Mr. & Mrs. R. Leroy Hohle Mr. Dennis Kunkel Mr. & Mrs. Leslie Miller
Mr. Kevin Garbers Holiday Inn Mr. & Mrs. Fred Lambrecht Mr. & Mrs. Michael Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Holle Mr. & Mrs. Joel Landskroener Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Garner Mr. & Mrs. Verlin Holle Mrs. Darrol Larsen Dr. & Mrs. Mark Minchow
Mr. William Gastler Mr. & Mrs. Ron Holsapple Mr. & Mrs. Paul Larsen Miss Susan Mittelstaedt
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gebhardt Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Holste Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Larson Ms. Ruth Modr
Mr. & Mrs. John Gerety Jr. Mrs. Lloyd Holsten Mr. & Mrs. Jair Larson Mrs. Betty Moeller
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Gerkensmeyer Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Holtmeier Mr. & Mrs. Paul Leckband Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Moerbe
Mr. & Mrs. David Germeroth Dr. & Mrs. Robert Holtz Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Leggott Ms. Patricia Moss
Dr. Renea Gernant Mrs. Harvey Holtzen Mr. & Mrs. Steven Lewer Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Mosto
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Gesell Dr. & Mrs. LeeRoy Holtzen Dr. & Mrs. Vern Liermann Dr. & Mrs. Russell Moulds
Rev. & Mrs. Jeff Geske Rev. & Mrs. Merlin Holtzen Mr. & Mrs. David Lietz Mr. & Mrs. Gary Mrosko
Mrs. Arnold Gierke Mr. & Mrs. Kirt Holzkamp Mr. & Mrs. Roger Limback Mt. Olive Lutheran Church - Omaha, NE
Rev. & Mrs. John Gierke Mrs. Deborah Hoogestraut Lincoln Orthopaedic Center Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Mueller
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Giru Mr. & Mrs.John Hoover Mr. & Mrs. Roger Lindner Ms. Angela Muller
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Glandorf Mrs. Michele Hosmon Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Loeber Mr. & Mrs. Harold Myhre
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Gloystein Hospira Matching Gift Program Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Luehrs Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Naber
Mr. & Mrs. Loren Goehner Mr. Eugene Howat Mr. & Mrs. Robert Luetjen Jr. Rev. & Mrs. Delton Nack
Dr. Darryl Goehring Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hubner Lutheran Music Missions Mr. & Mrs. Jim Nathan
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Gohl Mr. Ken Huebner Mr. & Mrs. Alan Lutz The Nebraska Arts Council
Mrs. Edythe Gohr Mrs. Lois Huebner Rev. & Mrs. Michael Lutz Nebraska Womens Amateur Golf Association
Rev. & Mrs. Scott Goltl Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Huebner Mr. & Mrs. Don Mac Mr. & Mrs. Corey Nelson
Dr. Elmer Gooding Mr. & Mrs. John Hughes Mr. & Mrs. Gene Mackey Mr. & Mrs. Don Nelson
Rev. & Mrs. Mitchell Gowen Dr. & Mrs. David Hult Mr. & Mrs. Danny Magnus Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nelson
Mr. Bo Graham Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Hunter Mr. Peter Magnuson Mrs. Emily Neujahr
Mr. & Mrs. Duane Grasz Mr. Henry Iburg Rev. & Mrs. Merle Mahnken Mr. Louis Niedens & Mrs. Linda Hoover
Mr. Wayne Gray Mrs. Norma Jacob Mr. & Mrs. Brendel Maier Mrs. Frederick Niedner
Greenbrier Rail Services Mr. & Mrs. Tim Janousek Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Malkin Mr. Steven Nielsen
Mrs. Delores Greene Mr. & Mrs. Steven Jastram Mrs. Lois Marks Mr. & Mrs. Orville Nieman
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Greunke Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jedele Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Marquardt Mrs. Loretta Niemann
Mrs. Lyle Greunke Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Jensen Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Martin Ms. Charlette Niemeyer
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Grothaus Mrs. Irma Joern Mr. & Mrs. Jedidiah Maschke Mr. & Mrs. Harold Niermann
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Gruber Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Johnk Mr. & Mrs. Larry Matzen Mr. & Mrs. Dalton Noack
Miss Jennifer Grundmeier Mrs. Adeline Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Romney Mawhorter Mr. Don Nolte
Ms. Victoria Grundmeier Mr. & Mrs. Burrell Johnson Mrs. Carolyn McCaleb Ms. Linda Norton
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Gudgel Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Leonard McCarty Jr. Mrs. E. Walt Nun
Mr. & Mrs. James Guebert Mr. & Mrs. Larry Johnson Rev. Gary McClellan Ms. Rebecca Oerman
Mrs. Norman Gutz Mr. & Mrs. Keith Jopp Mrs. Kenneth McFarlin Oklahoma District - LCMS
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Gythiel Mr. & Mrs. James Jordan Mr. & Mrs. Lane McKown Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Opel
Mr. & Mrs. W. Ross Hadle Mr. & Mrs. David Jungmeyer Mr. & Mrs. Loren McKown Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Orlowski
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Hahn Rev. & Mrs. Arnold Jurchen Mr. Donald McLaughlin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. George Ott
Mr. & Mrs. Don Hahn Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Kalkwarf Mr. & Mrs. Daniel McMurtrie Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Otten
Joseph H. Hahn Estate Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kammerlohr Mr. Russell A. Mears Pallat & Schaefer Contracting
Rev. & Mrs. Phil Hannemann Mr. & Mrs. Charles Kard Mrs. Paul Meehl Mr. & Mrs. David Pedersen
Mr. & Mrs. Tim Hansen Dr. & Mrs. William Karpenko II Types of Gifts
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Meier Mr. & Mrs. Loren Pelton
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hardt Mr. Milton Kasper
Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Harney Mr. & Mrs. Myron Kauss
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Harnisch Mrs. Lawrence Keiser Jr. Campaign Progress as of June 30, 2009
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Harp Mrs. Carol Kell
Rev. & Mrs. Matthew Harrison Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Kellner
$16,000,000
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hartmann Mr. Steven Kellogg Current Gifts
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Hass Rev. & Mrs. James Keltner $14,000,000
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Hauser Mr. & Mrs. David Kertz Bequest Gifts
Ms. Jean Hausmann Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kielian $12,000,000
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hay Mr. & Mrs. Mark King Deferred Gifts
Ms. Irene Heider Mr. & Mrs. Serle Kirchner $10,000,000
Ms. Lynn Heidorn Dr. & Mrs. Gary Knippenberg
Dr. & Mrs. Mark Heidorn Mr. & Mrs. Henry Knueppel
$8,000,000
Governor & Mrs. Dave Heinemann Mr. & Mrs. Harold Knuth $6,000,000
Mrs. Norma Heinicke Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Koch
Dr. & Mrs. William Heinicke Drs. Karl & Sara Koelling $4,000,000
Mr. Christopher Heins Mr. Charles Kohlmeyer
Miss Jennifer Heins Mr. & Mrs. Denny Kollmeyer $2,000,000
Ms. Lucille Helmbrecht Mr. & Mrs. Ryan Kolsrud
Mr. & Mrs. F. Helmreich Mr. & Mrs.+ Leon Koopman $0
2002/2003 2003/2004 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007 2007/2008 2008/2009

 annual report
Mrs. Janice E. Pena Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Jay Tubbs Cordova - St. John
Mr. & Mrs. Spencer Peregoy Rev. & Mrs. Eugene Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Brett Turley David City - Redeemer
Dr. & Mrs. Carroll Peter Mr. & Mrs. George Schmidt Ms. Diane Uhlig Daykin - Immanuel
Mr. Denis Peters Rev. & Mrs. James Schmidt Union Bank & Trust Co. Deshler - St. Peter
Mrs. Karl Peters Mr. & Mrs. Martin Schmidt U-Stop Convenience Shop Elk Creek - St. Peter
Mr. & Mrs. Martin Peters Rev. & Mrs. Paul Schmidt Mrs. Arlene Van Scharrel Elkhorn - Lord of Life
Mr. Gene Petersen Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Jay Vest Falls City - Christ
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Peterson Rev. & Mrs. Scott Schmieding Mr. & Mrs. Ted Voelker Falls City - St. Paul
Mr. & Mrs. Klint Peterson Miss Rebecca Schnackenberg Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Voeltz Franklin - Grace
Mr. & Mrs. Lyle Petzoldt Mr. & Mrs. Robert Schneider Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Volzke Fremont - Good Shepherd
Mr. & Mrs. Kelby Pflughaupt Rev. Walter Schoedel Mr. & Mrs. LeMoyne Waak Fremont - Trinity
Mr. & Mrs. James Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Schoenherr Mr. & Mrs. Delbert Wachsmann Goehner - Holy Cross
Rev. & Mrs. Robert Pierce Mr. & Mrs. Bret Schroeder Mr. & Mrs. Larry Wade Grand Island - Grace
Rev. & Mrs. Roland Pillack Ms. Linda Schroeder Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Ward Grand Island - Peace
Mrs. Jenny Pinkall Dr. W. Christopher Schroeder Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ward Grand Island - Trinity
Mr. Steve Plamann & Ms. Beth Vosoba Mrs. George Schroll Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Warneke Grant - Zion
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Pomerenke Ms. Carolyn Schuette Mr. Jeffrey Warneke Gresham - St. Peter
Poppe Mortgage Services, LLC Mr. & Mrs. David P. Schultz Miss Julie Warneke Gretna - Good Shepherd
Rev. & Mrs. Mark Press Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Schulz Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Warneke Hebron (Friedensau) - Trinity
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Preston Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schumacher Mrs. Karen Warren Holdrege - Mt. Calvary
Dr. Tim Preuss & Mrs. Deborah Lang-Preuss Rev. & Mrs. Steven R. Schumacher Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Wassman Holstein - St. Paul
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Priebe Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Schwanke Mr. & Mrs. Robert Waterman Hubbell - Zion
Mr. Robert Prieskorn Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Schwartz Mr. & Mrs. Donald Weber Imperial - Zion
Mr. Leslie Proctor Rev. & Mrs. Roger Sedlmayr Mrs. Deborah Wedde Jansen/Harbine - Zion
Mr. & Mrs. Arlen Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Seevers Mr. & Mrs. Merlin Wedepohl Jr. Juniata - Christ
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Selby Mrs. Helen Wegehaupt Juniata - Zion
Mrs. Gerald Radke Mr. & Mrs. Terry Sell Mr. & Mrs. Martin Wegehaupt Kenesaw - St. Paul
Dr. Marjorie Raess Mr. & Mrs. H. Edward Senasack Miss Peggy Weidler Kearney - Holy Cross
Mrs. Judith Rafert Servicemaster of Seward Mrs. Evelyn Wellman Laurel - Immanuel
Dr. Paula Blomenberg & Mr. Charles Rager Seward Lumber Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wells Lincoln - Calvary
Rev. & Mrs. George Rakos Mr. & Mrs. Ken Shaw Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Welte Lincoln - Christ
Mr. & Mrs. Don Range Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Sherman Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wendt Lincoln - Faith
Redeemer Lutheran Church - Lincoln, NE Mr. Timothy Shewmaker Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Werner Lincoln - Good Shepherd
Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Reed Dr. Portia Shields Mr. Michael Werner Lincoln - Holy Savior
Rev. & Mrs. David Reed Mr. & Mrs. Marwan Siagian Mrs. Kathy Kelling Werning Lincoln - Immanuel
Ms. Nell Reinap Mr. & Mrs. Donald Signor Mr. & Mrs. John Westrem Lincoln - Messiah
Mr. & Mrs. Mickie Reinertson Mr. & Mrs. Mark Silva Mr. Jacob Wiegmann Lincoln - Redeemer
Mr. & Mrs. George Rhoden Ms. Laura Simon Wild Chiropractic Center, P.C. Lincoln - Trinity
Mr. & Mrs. Francis Rice Dr. Carolyn Sims+ & Mr. Lynn Sims Mr. Richard Will Louisville - Immanuel
Dr. & Mrs. Ron Richter Dr. & Mrs. Craig Slepicka Ms. Carol Wilson Malcolm - St. Paul
Mr. Richard Ricketts & Ms. Adelle Mr. & Mrs. Ray Sloup Mr. & Mrs. James Winckler Merna - Immanuel
Koslowske Ricketts Mr. & Mrs. Rob Smallwood Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Winter Milford - Good Shepherd
Miss Amy Rieker Mr. & Mrs. Rex Smetter Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Witt Minden - St. Paul
Mrs. Lawrence Ring Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Smith Mr. & Mrs. Roland Witte Norfolk - Grace
Mrs. Leora Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Gene Smith Mr. & Mrs. James Wogahn Norfolk - Christ
Mrs. Melissa Rock Mrs. Hulda Smith Rev. & Mrs. Richard Wolfram North Bend - St. Peter
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Rodenbeck Ms. Joy Smith Mrs. Ervin Wollberg North Platte - Beautiful Savior
Mr. & Mrs. Derron Rolf Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Sneller Rev. & Mrs. Michael Wollman North Platte - Our Redeemer
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Roseman Ms. Deloris Sombke Mrs. Eldred Woltemath Omaha - Divine Shepherd
Mr. Paul Rosenthal Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Sombke Mrs. Darla Rein Wolters Omaha - King of Kings
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Rost Mr. David Sperling Mr. & Mrs. John Wood Omaha - Pacific Hills
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Roth Sports Express Mr. Charles Worm Omaha - St. Mark
Mr. Rudy Rouse St. James Lutheran Church - Lafayette, IN Mr. Steven Wright O’Neill - Christ
Mrs. Ester Rowoldt St. Paul Lutheran Church - Fairview, KS Mrs. Willard Wurm Orchard/Venus - St. Paul
Mr. & Mrs. James Rude St. Peter Lutheran Church - Orchard, NE Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Wutke Ord - St. John
Rev. & Mrs. Randy Russell Mr. & Mrs. Michael Stamp Rev. & Mrs. Bill Zastrow Pawnee City - Zion
Sack Lumber Company Mr. & Mrs. Allyn Steffens Rev. & Mrs. Scott Zeckzer Pierce - St. John
Mr. & Mrs. David Samuelson Miss Maxine Steil Miss Jarianne Zickuhr Pierce - Zion
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Sandor Mr. & Mrs. Carl Steinbrueck Rev. Robert Ziegler Platte Center - Grace
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Schade Mr. & Mrs. Richard Steinbrueck Zion Lutheran Church - Claflin, KS Pleasant Dale - Bethlehem
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Schamber Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Stoltenberg Zion Lutheran Church - Cologne, MN Ponca/Martinsburg - Trinity
Miss Helen Schamber Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Storck Zion Lutheran Church - Hubbell, NE Ravenna - Bethlehem
Mr. & Mrs. John Schamber Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Storck Zion Lutheran Church - Plainview, NE Roca - Faith of our Fathers
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Schaus Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Stresman Dr. & Mrs. Rudy Zoch Ruskin - St. Mark
Mr. & Mrs. Steven Schedler Rev. & Mrs. David Strohschein Mr. & Mrs. James Zwar Schuyler - Immanuel
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Scheer Mr. & Mrs. Randy Sukstorf Schuyler - Trinity
Ms. Lila Scheer Mr. & Mrs. David Swearingen Nebraska Association of Congregations Scotia - Zion
Mrs. Robert Scheffel Mr. Jim Sylwester Seward - St. John
for Concordia (nacc) 2009 Donors*
Mr. & Mrs. Eldred Schelp Ms. Lynette Tegtmeier Shelton - Zion
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Schick Rev. & Mrs. Harry R. Theiss Amherst - Trinity South Sioux City - Hope
Rev. & Mrs. John Schinkel Ms. Donna Thies Arapahoe - Trinity St. Paul - Christ
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Schlapkohl Mr. & Mrs. John Thomas Atkinson - Immanuel Tecumseh - St. John
Rev. & Mrs. John Schleicher Mr. & Mrs. Allen Thorp Auburn - Trinity Tilden - Immanuel
Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Schleicher Mr. & Mrs. LaVerne Tieken Beatrice - St. Paul Wahoo - Our Redeemer
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Schleif Mr. & Mrs. Dean Tietz Beemer - St. John Walthill - Trinity
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Schlichtemeier Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Tietz Bloomfield - First Trinity Wauneta - St. Paul
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Schlichting Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Tilford Blue Hill/Rosemont - Calvary Wausa - Golgotha
Mr. & Mrs. Orlyn Schlie Mr. & Mrs. Stacy Timm Cairo - Christ Wayne - Grace
Mr. Jon Schlomer Ms. Marcine Todd Cambridge - St. Paul Wilcox - St. John
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Schluckebier Dr. & Mrs. Dominick Toulouse Chester - St. John Wisner - St. Paul
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Schlueter Trinity Lutheran Church - Foster, NE Columbus - Christ York - Emmanuel
Rev. & Mrs. Charles Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Richard Troester Columbus - Immanuel
Columbus - St. John *2009 nacc donations are still being received
throughout the year and will be noted in next
year’s Annual Report.

annual report 
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Chamber Choir Tour – Feb. 4-8
Santa Rosa, San Rafael and Fremont, Calif.
800 North Columbia Avenue
Seward, Nebraska 68434

Preparing Servant Leaders for Church & World

Calendar
March 18 Male Chorus and Women’s Chorale Concert,
St. Gregory the Great Seminary, 4 p.m.
Visit www.cune.edu/events for the most recent 4-6 Indoor Track & Field at NAIA National
schedule and ticket information. Opening games Championships, Johnson City, Tenn. 18-22 Osten Observatory Open House, 8 p.m. each
and major meets or tournaments are listed below evening
4-6 Wrestling at naia National Championships,
for athletics. Oklahoma City, Okla. 23 Concordia Blue Daze Visit Day for prospective
students; see www.cune.edu/VisitDay for more
January 2010 5 IMPROVables Performance, studio theatre, Music
information
9 Wrestling at Quality Inn Open, Hastings, Neb., Building, 7:30 p.m.
9 a.m. 30 Spring JazzFest, Weller auditorium, 7:30 p.m.
7 University Symphonic Band Concert, St. John
11 Spring Term begins Lutheran Church, Seward, 3 p.m. 30-May 2 Softball at gpac Tournament, Sioux City,
Iowa
Opening Service, Weller auditorium, 9:30 a.m. 10-16 W Basketball at naia National Tournament,
Sioux City, Iowa May
15-16 Track & Field at Doane Field Plus, Crete, Neb.
10-16 M Basketball at naia National Tournament, 1 Track & Field at gpac Championships, Hastings,
15-16 Track & Field at Holiday Inn Classic, Devaney Lookout Point, Mo. Neb.
Center, Lincoln, Neb.
13-21 Spring Recess 1 IMPROVables Performance, studio theatre, Music
15-17 Sleet & Sun Forensics Tournament
20 Softball home opener vs. Dordt College, 5 p.m. Building, 7:30 p.m.
18 Concordia Blue Daze Visit Day for prospective
25-27 Rabbit Hole, studio theatre, Music Building, 2 Handbell Concert, Music Building, 3 p.m.
students; see www.cune.edu/VisitDay for more
information 7:30 p.m. 6-8 Baseball at gpac Tournament, Mitchell, S.D.
19 Wrestling dual vs. Northwestern College, 7 p.m. 26 Concordia Blue Daze Visit Day for prospective 7 Track & Field hosts Concordia Twilight Meet
students; see www.cune.edu/VisitDay for more
29-30 W/M Basketball, Concordia Invitational information 7 Baccalaureate Service, St. John Lutheran Church,
Tournament at Concordia Wisconsin Seward, 7:30 p.m.
Baseball home opener vs. Northwestern College,
30 Wrestling at gpac Championships, Sioux City, 5 p.m. 8 Commencement; Health, Human Performance
Iowa and Athletic Center, 10 a.m.
26-27 M Tennis at CIT, St. Louis, Mo.
30 Track & Field at Adidas Classic, Devaney Center,
28 University A Cappella Home Concert, St. John 8 Track & Field at Nebraska Open, University
Lincoln, Neb. of Nebraska–Lincoln
Lutheran Church, Seward, 3 p.m.
February 30 Way of the Cross devotional event, 5 p.m. 15 Track & Field at Doane Open, Crete, Neb.
5 Baseball vs. Northwestern College in the 21-23 Track & Field at naia National Championships,
Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minn., 2 p.m. April
Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, Ind.
5-6 Track & Field at Husker Invite, Devaney Center, 1 Maundy Thursday Service, Weller auditorium,
Lincoln, Neb. 9:30 p.m.

5-6 Track & Field at USD Invite, Vermillion, S.D. 2-5 Easter Break
Know students who
8 Spring Honor Recital, Music Building, 7:30 p.m.
14

Chamber Choir Concert, St. John Lutheran
Church, Seward, 3 p.m. 9-11 One Act Play Festival, studio theatre, Music
should consider
15 Concordia Blue Daze Visit Day for prospective Building, 7:30 p.m. Concordia for college?
students; see www.cune.edu/VisitDay for more 16-18 One Act Play Festival, studio theatre, Music
information Building, 7:30 p.m. Let us know about them
18 Schumann Recital, Music Building, 7 p.m. 10 Gathering of the Talents For details, see www.cune.edu/Referral
20 Wrestling at naia North Regional
Championships, Jamestown, N.D.
10 Track & Field hosts Concordia Invite Invite them to visit
11 University Symphonic Band and University- Concordia Blue Daze are visit days for
20 Track & Field at GPAC Championships Community Band Concert, Seward High School,
3 p.m. prospective students and their families:
23-March 2 W/M Basketball at GPAC Tournament
25-27 A Good Man is Hard to Find, tlec auditorium, 16 Academy for Excellence Jan. 18 • Feb. 15 • Mar. 26 • Apr. 23
7:30 p.m.
For details, see www.cune.edu/VisitDay

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