Luther Institute
In 1916 the Luther Institute opened with a two-year, basically business school program. The courses offered included typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, domestic science, office machines, office procedures, literature, grammar, spelling, penmanship, composition, correspondence, history, civics, business law and Bible study. Evening classes were held three evenings per week for those who worked during the day. The Lutheran School Society operated the Luther Institute with membership primarily from the Lutheran congregations of Fort Wayne. Nominal membership dues, tuition and gifts supported the school. The initial annual tuition was $114.00. The Luther Institute was located next to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church on Barr Street in Fort Wayne. The Luther Institute was the predecessor of Concordia Lutheran High School. The Luther Institute closed in approximately 1935.
Brenda Blackburn has a picture of the teachers and students in 1926 and is willing to scan the picture for anyone interested in a certain person. Below is a list of the students and teachers in the picture. You can email her at blackburn@ccj.com.
| Affolder, Louise Arney, Donald Berning, Dorathea Bertram, Irene Bobay, Raymond Boester, Alfred Bullerman, Ruth Carlson, Theodore DeHefsen, Paula Dickmeyer, Ruth Doehla, Herbert Doehrman, Ruth Dole, Gordon Floering, K.H. (teacher) Foester, Margaret Foelber, H.J. (teacher) Fogwell, Florence Fogwell, Mable Foltz, Norma Fratz, George Franke, Enno Fuchshuber, Alvin Fuhrmann, Pauline Gerke, Norma Gernand, W.J. (teacher) Girrad, Raymond Hanefeld, Amanda Hartman, Edward Heemsoth, Mildred Heilman, Emma Hertwig, Oswald Hockemeyer, Alvina Hoffman, Esther Hoffman, Frieda Hoffman, Selma Huge, Edna Katt, Miriam Kayser, Dorothy Kestner, Paul Koch, Herbert |
Koehlinger, Winston Kohlmeyer, Margaret Korte, Norma Kruse, Carlton Lahrman, Wilbert Leitz, Helen Linnemeier, Albert Linse, Helene Meyer, Paul Moore, Mildred Oelfke, Raymond Oelschlaeger, Robert Rodenbeck, Harold Rodenbeck, Pauline Roeder, Alma Roeder, Beata Rose, Walter Rossman, Edward Schaefer, Edna Schmidt, Margaret Schroeder, Wayne Schweizer, Paul Schweppe, Carl Seiler, Alma Stahlhut, Evelyn Steward, Dorothy Stoll, Edgar Trier, Myrtle Vonderau, Ruth Wambaganss, Elfrieda Weber, Margaret Wehr, Velma Werling, Arnold Werling, Helen Ann Widenhoefer, Elsie Wiefeldt, Lucile Witte, G.W. (teacher) Wonderly, Hazel Ziegler, Frieda |