Clinton Christian School - Echo Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

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•A VJ-. v- - it ■■i- ' ' : - - r. . ■ ' V ' ■ f v5,iii ,, ; -. f ' -v%| ' - -«l jii CLINTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Goshen, Indiana Bi ! m« f m mMAmB i m M3M s , THE ECHO 1974 We dedicate . . . .this yearbook to you. . . .our teachers. . .who have helped us increase our knowledge . . .our parents. . .who have taught us right from wrong ... .our friends. . .who have brightened our days with smiles and chats . . .to all of you people. . .who have been a part of our lives and helped us grow. . . We must move on from here. . .we must face a new world . . . we must beconne men and women . . . With gratitude we thank each of you who have prepared us for this step . . .who have helped us becomie better people ... , to you we dedicate . . . the 1 974 Echo , . t: l ien ■ : C .4? . - , r je . . t •%f ' . lritrGducMc|n . ; . 7 V ' AdiTiiTiis tTatiofi v . Elerrierrfary . .iMi. l .1 Sporfi erfi Serm grits X ' •MP- ' ' ' - ' ' August 26, 1973. . . We have not yet arrived . . . Clinton Christian School is. . .dark. . .quiet. . .dead. A new school year is about to begin. . . What is conning? We arrived August 27. . . Life has come, stomping in the door. . . Life has come, excitedly greeting old friends, Life has also conne £ their fellow classmates. , . Life has come, bursting its seams! Clinton Christian School is no longer dead . . . Life has come , bursting its seams! our educational knowledge. . To us has been given the opportunity to accept new responcibility. . . To us has been given the opportunity to grow together ... in love ... in joy ... in patience . . . in faith. . . in peace. . . in self-control ... in Christ, mamimmmmi iniiinillJiimiiifir ■ FACULTY WALTER FUNK B. S. Principal Algebra 11 Industrial Arts I, II, III ELNORA NISLY Secretary Typing I, II Girls ' Phys. Ed. I, II, III Mr. Funk explains to the Algebra II students how a curve is graphed. In the office, Miss Nisly attends to secretarial responsibilities. JOY GERBER Home Economics I, II, III 31 ■ 19 B  v I H m . tir .Sw l ■ ' n W 1 ■1 w Mrs. Gerber creates interest in new fields such as interior decorating, ceramics, etc. for the Home Ec . classes. The importance of a T-square is explained by Mr. Shetler to an Ind. Arts I student. LESTER SHETLER Geography 8 Music I Chorus 9-10; 1 1-12 Boys ' Rhys. Ed. 7-10 Boys ' Rhys. Ed. 4-6 (2nd semester) Industrial Arts I (1st sennester) GARY TROVER Biology Speech Health Math 7-8 Algebra I Class, in giving a speech, laugh with your audience . . . Mr . Troyer Mrs. Bontrager, how of- ten did you fill the coffee pot this morning? RUBY BONTRAGER History 7 Health 7-8 (1st semester) Science 7-8 (2nd semester) gLenn yoder b.a. Government Annerican History Sociology Spanish I, II English I Boys ' Phys . Ed. 4-6 (1 st semester) Mr. Yoder lectures to wide-awake and energetic American History students . Mrs. Stern, how was that now you fell down the stairs??! MARTHA K. STERN B.S, Librarian World History 9 Language Arts 7-8 Art 7-8 English Literature II Literature III Ed, Class, it ' s not so important what you learn as who you learn fronn! . . . .Mel Shetler . MELVIN SHETLER Bible I, II, III, IV Mr. Shetler ' s full schedule as an evangelist and full- time director at Teen Haven provided his Bible classes with a variety of substitute teachers. Richard Showalter was one of the regular substitutes. MARILYN YODER B.S. Grades 5 6 Mrs. Yoder keeps the 5th 6th graders attention as she reads Johnny Trennain to thenn in their ROSE SLABAUGH Grades 3 4 Miss Slabaugh keeps the classroom looking attractive with posters and pictures . FLOSSIE YODER Grades 1 2 Mrs. Yoder assists a first grader with a problem in Phonics. p Mrs. Yoder prepares a Math lesson for the 2nd graders. Bus Drivers Compliments of Clodfelter Furniture PTO Andrew Yoder, Board Rep.; David Troyer, Sec.-Treas, Vernon Yoder, Teacher Rep.; Glenn Riegsecker, Chair- man; Enos Swartzentruber , Vice-Chairman, pTO. . . an organization that- . . .arranges projects such as the Fish Fry, Benefit Sale, and the Chicken Barbeque. . . . . .equips our school with better facilities like an overhead and film strip projector, athletic equip- ment, an electric typewriter. . . . . .and donated funds for projects such as roof repairs and insulation of the elementary building. Board of Directors Andrew Yoder; Henry Yoder; Sam Bontrager, Secretary; Daniel Beachy, Chairman; Simon Miller, Treasurer; Ora Hochstetler; Harry Yoder, Vice- Chair man, Religous Welfare CoTTiTnittee 3 Clarence Yoder, Chairman; Christ Borntrager; Daniel Bontrager; Albert Miller; Calvin Borntrager. Not Pictured- Joni Beachy, Henry Diener. Custodians Elementary - Joe Mas t, Doris, Betty Jane, Ruth Kay Miller. High School - Mildred, Leon, Letha Nedra Shetler , Mary, Mervin, Lois, Noah Bontrager. Ruth Bontrager - Not pictured. Compliments of Kehrs Supp EleTTientary Grade 1 Marilee Beachy Colleen Miller Darin Miller Jody Miller Steven Troyer Duane Yoder Mrs. Yoder (Grades 1 2) Grade 2 Anthony Chupp Linda Eash Timothy Henke Wanita Miller Marideth Mullet Tannmy Stern Verlin Troyer Dense Yoder A B C D E .... 4+5+2=11 .... Oh, Oh, see Spot jump All are a part of 1st grade While Grade 2 advanced to Alice Jerry reading books, borrowing figures in nnath, science experiments and cursive writing. Marideth Grade 3 Merlin Bontrager Thomas Bontrager Lowell Lee Devon Miller Elizabeth Miller Sharla Miller Letha Shetler Cindy Yoder Elaine Yoder Miss Slabaugh (Grades 3 4) Since 3rd and 4th grades are together they do things together, which makes for joy, peace, unity, love, happiness all of which will help them meet new situations and people as they go on through life. Grade 4 ?  fc.w- Cindy Bontrager Jackie Bontrager David Eash John Hochstetlen Darnell Lee Sharon Mast Vinginia Mast Deanne Millen Doris Millen Jenyl Millen Scott Millen Jay Schnock Grade 5 David Bontrager Mervin Bontrager Rhoda Bontrager Roderick Bontrager Susie Glick John Mast Steven Miller Alma Swartzentruber Dale Swartzentruber Cindy Troyer Del mar Troyer Elaine Yoder mlf -Mi As 5th grade learns new discov- eries in . . . figures , reading , nature . . . they are reaching the last years of elementary life. 6th grade pupils have already reached that level where they can look back on all their 5 years of schooling and remember their times of . . . anxiety, surprise, learning . Grade 6 Joyce Beachy Arloa Bontrager Rebecca Bontrager Regina Bontrager Mary Lou Hochstetler Junior Mast Bernice Miller Mark Miller Paul Raber Timothy Stern Ronald Taft Mrs. Yoder CompUnnents of Blough ' s Dairy Our School looks rather lonely m the morning before we students conne. Sometimes, before school begins, there is a little time to play. ' No! I will not let your people go! ' M KF 1 ' We ' re supposed to be watching the play, but ' Let ' s see now, how is that word spelled? After chapel, everybody buckles down to work. Wow, these papers are really interesting! It sure is nice when you don ' t have anything to do . Compliments of Goshen Stamping Tool Co. Inc. Come on, ball, just a little closer. Push me high, Mrs. Yoder . •Ugh! ' ' Hang on tight!  I Sometimes we have visitors at our parties . ' Plug your ears, kids! One day we had a hobo day. Hurry scurry for the candy! Teacher, isn ' t the bell about ready to ring? ' Hey, come on, let ' s go home . Who wants to study in the last couple of miinutes of the day? ! Good-bye ! Junior -i.XNi.- _ Grade Seven Anita Beachy Wilda Beachy Alta Eash Martha Glick Nathan Hochstetler Diane Mast Secretary- Emiline Treasurer- Conrad Vice-President- David President- Nathan Joy Mast Clifford Miller Emiline Miller Conrad Miller Seventh grade. . .experience the thrill of leav- ing elementary. . .advance to subjects that are new to them. . .change to various classrooms. . .realize the drawbacks of being the youngest in the school . Marsha Mullet Marlin Schrock Randy Schwietert Nedra Sheltler David Troyer Forrest Wright Williami Wright Bobby Yoder Virlin Yoder Wilbur Yoder Compliments of Kirt ' s Drive-in Cleaners Shirt Laundry Grade Eight Junior Miller .Treasurer; Mary Yoder, Secretary; Doyle Beachy, President; Glen Miller, Vice-Pres. Doyle Beachy Dale Bontrager Lee Bontrager Marie Bontrager Faithann Chupp Tinnothy Mast Junior Miller Glen Miller Kay Miller Stanley Miller Rodney Riegsecker Jane Schrock June Schrock Tern Anne Stern James Troyer Gerald Yoder •si ' s c - fii ' , iTnzriJi D tJ ' S Keith Yoder Joyce Yoder Mary Yoder Freshinen Leon Be achy Donald Bontrager Mable Bontrager Linford Bontrager .arrive. . .filled with apprehension. . .not certain what high school may bring. . .soon discover .they enjoy it. . .accept its challenges . . .and responsibilities . . . learn to grow. CLASS OFFICERS Vice-Pres.- Bob Riegsecker Sponsor - Mr. Yoder Treasurer - Sarah Miller Secretary - Carol Yoder President - Keith Miller Connplinnents of Maple City Hardware Steve Cibek Mark Hochstetler Keith Miller Sarah Miller Myron Mullet Robert Riegsecker Sheryl Riegsecker Leon Shetler Sheryl Riegsecker Robert Riegsecker, Carol Yoder, Steve Cibek, Leon Shelter Compliments of Pete ' s Shell Station Sophomores Wilmer Beachy Marilyn Beachy Cindy Bogenna Charles Bontragen . K % CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President Charles Bontrager Secretary Grace Miller President Wilmer Beachy Treasurer Marilyn Miller Sponsor Miss Nisly Julia Bontrager Kenny Bontrager Lois Bontrager Marlin Bontrager David Henke Sue Hildebrand Edwin Hochstetler Eileen Hoover . . .distinquish themselves. . .accept another year. . . challenge each day. . .with vigor. . .excitement. . . wondering what today will bring. . .discover new friends. . .deepen old friendships. . .live. . .and grow. %.tlik (k Delbert Miller Grace Miller Kenneth Miller Marilyn Eaye Millet- Marilyn June Miller Ray Miller Ruth Miller Daniel Raber Compliments of Riegsecker Harness Shop 45 Joyce Schrock LuAnne Slabaugh Rhoda Swartzentruber Darlene Troyer Gearld Yoder Karen Yoder Rhoda Swartzentruber, Darlene Troyer, Joyce Schrock, Eileen Hoover Wilmer Beachy, Dave Henke Compliments of Troyer Seed Co, Juniors . . .accept new responsibilities . . .work together for class projects . . . find new and deeper experiences . . .frustrations . . .joys . . . growth . CLASS OFFICERS Secretary - Juanita Yoder President - Dearld Bontrager Vice-President - Richard Troyer Treasurer - Carol Mast Sponsor - Mr. Troyer Linda Beachy Dearld Bontrager Winona Bontrager Sara Click Anita Hochstetler Eldo Hoover Betty Miller Carolyn Miller David Raber Cindy Lantz Carol Mast Richard Troyer Darrel Weirich Carl Yoder Juanita Yoder Treva Yoder Compliments of General Bag Co, Seniors Class of 74 CLASS OFFICERS: Miriam Miller, Treasurer; Gary Herschberger , President; Virginia Thomas, Secretary; Myron Bontrager, Vice President. Compliments of Vernon Nettie Bontrager MIRIAM MILLER The highest revA ard for man ' s toil is not what he gets For it, but what he becomes by it. RANDALL RIEGSECKER No miattcr what you ' ve done, stretch for somie- thino be ' cnd . GORDON HENKE The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil . KAREN MILLER We enter this world alone and leave it alone — let ' s nnake the crossing to- gether . Karen Mim What book, Randall?? CAROLYN EASH I have no yesterdays, time took them away; tomiorrow miay not be — but I have today. CAR LA SLABAUGH All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today. GARY HERSCHBERGER I ' m willing to be con- vinced, but I ' d like to see the person who can do it. MARY DIENER What you are is God ' s gift to you; what you become is your gift to God . Carolyn Mary ELLEN GINGERICH To love those who please you is easy. . .but to love those who displease you is to walk in the foot- steps of Jesus. MYRON BONTRAGER Why not go out on a linnb? Isn ' t that where the fruit is? ELWOOD MILLER I like work, it fascinates me — I can sit and look at it for hours ! VIRGINIA RAE THOMAS Where there is peace, there is God. Where there is God, there is no need . HEY-Y-Y! ! ! Myron! Wi N Ginny Ellen 55 Compliments of Dr. Wellington Compliments of Raymond Betty Lou Thomas ' m Sports Varsity Wins 4 Loses 1 Left to Right - Dave Henke, Myron Bontnager, Randall Riesecker, Wilmer Beachy, Coach Shetler, Ken Miller, Gordy Henke, Derald Bontrager, Gary Herschberger . VARSITY SCORES Clinton 56 - Alunnni 60 Clinton 88 - Miller Bros. 84 Clinton 61 - Alumni 57 -etinton 70 - jn 71 - Alumn A Spirited?? Locker Session 1 ' ■ After a thrilling Varsity victory some of the Senior girls rewarded them with pizza. My arms longer than yours ! ! Hey, where ' d he go? In Phys. Ed. we work hard Fiersome front line, 19 and 12 getting a real workout. Bert grooves one down the middle. Compliments of Cripe Abstract Co. Inc, 64 and enjoy our favorite games, Killball at its best. Carl goes up for two. students rack up points for Iiteraries in atheletic contests. Field Day ' Look what I can do! k : .XV .«jgi-. : i . Stiident Life Chapel... 1 1 H n W ft i III w i J MV ■ H|.! iXV -•I ... an interesting speaker presents a new thought . . .students give of their time and talent in sing- ing and presenting special programs ... a new thought is gained and the challenge of being nnore dedicated to Christ is put before us. Bible Bible class. . .listening to Bro . Shetler ' s thought-provoking lectures . . .giving speeches in front of the whole class. . .keeping our Life Notebooks up to date with Bible notes and personal feelings ... _ _ _ realizing that there are questions ., that need to go unanswered. . .gaining a ' — H new outlook on life. ; M K {■■PHI |L-.fc . « h ' 4 1 ■ pi m r u .. ' m El H 1 HH s B m mam SE • W ' i ' y , x ► N iMTtllii v i, w Junior High Bible Class Darrel Weirich Social Studies History class or social studies?! Are you posing, Myron? We learn to beconne nnore understanding and tolerant of ourselves and others through exploring our country, our world, its history, and government. Junior History class Practical Arts Norma Troyer W ' Grace, Eileen, and Rhoda Mable Bontrager Daniel Raber .using practical skills that are realistic and useful in our everyday areas of life. Delbert Miller Donnie Bontrager Myron and Gary Spanish I II . . .comic, stick people help us to follow along in our picture books; later. . .we learn to read, as we become acquainted with a new language new sounds new words new culture , Spanish or Kindergarten?! ! Linda Beachy Cindy Lantz English Speech improving our word usage and how to best communicate with it. Little Boy Blue blows his horn for a Speech demonstration . A penny for your thoughts. I bet they ' re not on English! ' ' Let me tell you what it ' s like to . . . Hey Steve, what ' s Mr. Yoder saying?! ! 77 Music The Freshmen, in Music I, learn the frustrations of beating tinne and the fun of singing together as a class. The Freshmen and Sophomore classes get together once a week to enjoy themselves in an hour of singing. A Capella Chorus The A Capella chorus meets every other day and practices for programs . Chorus Officers - Myron Bontrager, Gordy Henke. Carolyn Miller, Mr. Shetler, Mim Miller, Gary Herschberger . Mr. Shetler, Director Science Health and Biology work together to better acquaint thennselves with God ' s creation. Math Typing ls.ll Accuracy, speed, and efficiency are innportant in acquiring a needed skill Marlin Bontrager Rhoda Swartzentruber Eldo and Anita Fix it, Winnie! Student Librarians Row 1 - Sarah Miller, Mabel Bontrager, Sheryl Riegsecker, Carol Yoder Mary Diener, Joyce Yoder. Row 2 - Kenny Bontrager, Gerald Yoder, Ray Miller, Ken Miller, Delbert Miller , Ruth Miller, Mrs. Stern, Librarian. Sarah and Sheryl work in getting the card catalogue files straight. Joyce and Mary receive awards for out- standing service as student librarians. Mrs. Genber, Faculty Advisor; Carolyn Miller, Asst. Editor; Carl Yoder, Asst. Business Manager; Gordy Henke, Business Manager; Karen Miller, Editor. Echo Staff Deadlines that get stretched and stretched . . .racking brains in trying to choose pic- tures. . .working hard to meet a deadline . . . be- conning frustrated in preparing a lay- out but re- joicing in seeing the final spread . . , but the final product is worth all the frustrations. Myron Derald Bontrager, Photographers Carla Slabaugh, Senior Editor; Gary Herschberger, Sports Editor; Virginia Thomas, Typist; Elwood Miller, Jr. High Editor; Carolyn Eash, Underclassman Editor; Miriam Miller, Activities Editor; Mary Diener, Elementary Editor. Mirror Staff Ellen Gingerich, Editor; Mrs. Stern, Faculty Advisor; Betty Jane Miller, Asst. Editor Our school newspaper. . . writing current, school news, . .which must be proofread. . .typed into dunnnnies. . .and placed on a layout. . . Feature Editors- Carolyn Eash , Gordy Henke, Mary Diener, Mim Miller, Karen Miller CirculatiG- Managers- Eldo Hoover, Virginia Thomas Pressmen- Gary Herschberger , Derald Bontrager . Proofreaders- Marilyn Faye Miller, Cindy Bogema . . .then comes press time . . .and finally, the paper is put together . . . and distributed. . .all this for an interesting monthly, newspaper of CCS. Typists- Treva Yoder, Anita Hochstetler, Carol Mast STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL - Row 1 - Dave H. , JuUa B. , Carolyn E., Linford B. Row 2 - Mr. Shetler, Elwood M. , Darrel W. , Mr. Funk. : School Spirit . . . ...S.A.C. worked with literaries to help strengthen school spirit in. . . . . .sports tourneys . . .bulletin boards . . .student chapels . . .student-teacher relationships . . .school spirit days . . .Christmas project for Teen Haven . . .paper drive for new gravel on the drive TROJAN AIRES - Ellen G. , Derald B. Gary H. , Virginia T. , Betty M. MADRIGALS - Karen M. , Gordy H, Carol M. , Ken M. , Carla S. CHALLENGERS - Linda B . , Juanita Y . , Carl Y. , Mim M. , Myron B. CHEROKEES - Mabel B. , Elwood M. Carolyn E. , Dave H. , Anita H. Who ' s Who IKELY TO SUCCEED - Myron Karen BEST BEHAVED - David Carla COURTEOUS - Mary Randall ATHLETIC - Carolyn Derald PLEASING PERSONALITIES - Virginia Elwood BEST DRESSED - Gary Miriam STUDIOUS - Eldo Ellen HE l NOT DIAD - I . I COMICAL - Winnie Gordy Junior-Senior Banquet . . .frustrated Juniors hurry around. . .putting last nninute touches on the decorations. . . . . after 8 packed hours of work. . . .they wait . . . anxious. . . to please the Seniors. . . rush home . . . and back, at 6:30. . . . . .composed . . . .a peaceful, serene setting, floating blue and white streamers. . . .dinner at the seaside, amid seashells, fishing nets, and lanterns. . . ... a lighthouse . . . . . .an inspirational program- YOU MAY BE THE ONLY LIGHT IN SOMEONE ' S DARKNESS! Investigators prepare to spy on Watergate building . All the darkness of the world cannot put out the light of one small candle Valedictorian - Ellen Gingerich Salutatorian - Karen Miller c L A S S V ' ■ f lp ' y ' ' % ' _ J . S ' % £. ' ' ■ W ' IbJ- 1h ' ' jm fr ' IN REMEMBRANCE OF 1 ' V fr ' ' H ■ kv mbM 1 W m ' ;;if: t COMMENCEMENT 19 74 Walter Beachy, Guest Speaker UG ™ ,|i , Life is . . . . . . moving ... it will not wait for us . . . but challenges us to. . .live ... and serve . . . and love . . . We cannot be satisfied to stop here . . . but we nnust reach . . . for new . . .higher ground. . . We must reach . . . for God ' s hand . . .to follow His leading. . .and then we find. . .new blessing . . .renewed strength . . . and zeal ... to reach again . . . and again . . . Life is not dead. . .we must live . . . and serve . . .and love. Maple Leaf St. Rd. 13 Middlebury, Indiana Enjoy God ' s Creation . . . « T.?J? ' o Glen Graber and Jerry Hartsough check a finished job at Walnut Hill Day Care Center in Goshen. Karen Miller and Carolyn Eash reviewing bookkeeping records. LANDSCAPING SERVICES: Lawn Maintenance Nursery Stock Planting Seeding Sodding RFD 1 Goshen Millersburg 642-4441 Co. Rd. 35 Beside the High School ' i i, •in Designing Step Saving Custom Kitchens •in Installation of Cabinets and Appliances •in Formica Counters and Formica Cabinets •in Custom Vanities QUAUTY KITCHENS COUMTERTOPS Goshen, Ind. 533-6422 _ J,i tJ .tH. SHIPSHEWANA STATE BANK Shipshewana 768-4122 LaGrange 463-7191 Indiana Banking Designed for Community Service . Yoder s Custom Processing Butchering Goshen Shipshewana Top Quality Beef, Sides Quarters Rt. 1 Goshen, Indiana 46526 Business Phone 825-51 14 Perry A. Yoder - Owner Operator state Farm Insurance Companies Local agent — L = MAR LIVENGOOD 1630 Lincoln Way East Goshen, Indiana Phone 533-5322 Your patronage is appreciated , ROBINSON PRICE SEEDMEN, INO. 209 South Main St. Nappanee, Indiana 46550 Phone 773-4158 Russell Price, Owner GOSHEN ANIMAL OLINIC Dr. M. L. Weldy and Associates 2806 S. Main Street Phone 533-0535 Goshen 862-2810 Wakarusa First State Bank of Middlebury Member F.D.I.C. Middlebury, Indiana Declare your Freedom of Choice With a Dutchland Estate Home With your selection of floor plan and interior decora- tive options, a Dutchland Estate home is yours to create as you desire. Hecknnan offers the FHA accepted series of Dutchland Estate homes in a wide variety of creative yet family oriented styles and designs. Deutchiander I 50 ' x24 ' . . .1,200 Sq. ft. 3 bedrooms Standard features Anderson vi ' indows, 2 x 4 spruce studs 16 oc. w double headers. 2, 2 insulation in walls and ceiling. Merillat built-in kitchen cabinets. For- mica counter tops. Wall-to- wall carpet and Vs pad in liv- ing room. Magic Chef kitchen range w oven. Rheem forced air gas furnace with 80,000 BTU input. designed and built by Heckaman lixlustries MOLD ENGINEERING INC. 1026 South Tenth St. Goshen, Indiana Complete design and manufacturing . FIDLER SAND GRAVEL READY - MIX CONCRETE PRODUCTS Goshen, Indiana LICHTI FOREIGN CAR SERVICE, INC. 806 Logan Street Goshen, Indiana 46526 Phone 533-1041 Troyer ' s Poultry Inc Wholesale Distributors Goshen, Indiana ACE HARDWARE Downtown Goshen LINCOLN AVE. SCHWINN CYCLERY Schwi nn Bicycles new and used All nnakes of bikes repaired 430 W. Lincoln Ave. Goshen, Indiana 46526 parts-accessories Ph. 533-7425 BPfT MILLER ' S BATTERY SALES INC GOSHEN, INDIANA 501 So. 10th St. PHONE 533-7110 OUR - MOTTO SERVICE - QUALITY - PRICE OUR - SPECIALTY Compliments of MARTIN ' S FEED MILL INC. Manufacturers of Feeds for Poultry, Livestock, and Dogs Feeds you can trust New Paris, Indiana Phone 831-2121 Visit THE BARN Krider ' s New Modern Garden Center See our nursery where the plants are grown Send for FREE CATALOG KRIDER NURSERY, INC, Middlebury Phone 825-571 4 Compliments of IDWARD BROOKMYER Goshen, Indiana One of many fine honnes in the Goshen area built by: Miller Bro. Builders Make yours the next one. Phone 533-8602 R.R. NO. 6, BOX 6 Goshen, Indiana AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE An opportunity to serve awaits industrious young men and women at Northern Indiana Public Service Com- pany. As one of ttie top gas and electric distribution utilities in the United States, NIPSCO is constantly looking for new processes and methods of efficient operation. These include atomic power generation, extra high voltage transmission, underground electric distribution, computerized system planning, under- ground storage of natural gas, community analyses and electronic data processing. Ready to grow with a growing company? IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF GROWTH NIPSCO is one of the highest-paying utilities in the State of Indiana. Its attractive employe benefit pack age— tuition refund plan, vacations, holidays, life in surance, comprehensive medical insurance, pensions etc.— provides an atmosphere for individual growth Fifteen leading colleges and universities are strategi cally located throughout its service area with others available in the greater Chicago area. Drop in. We ' ll be glad to talk jobs with you. w _ Northern Indiana Public Service Company symbol of service in nipscoland YOUR FAMILY NEWSPAPER (The (Soshen Nexus Something for Everyone! • Local to Around-the-World News •Sports oFeatures aAds ©he 0Bhjen H ujb — published by — The News Printing Company, Inc. - Distinctive Quality - Commercial Printing • Letterpress •Offset ' Color Process PERSONAL - COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL The News Printing Company, Inc. Howk Motorcycle Shop U.S. 33 West Highest prices paid for Wheat LYON GREEN LEAF COMPANY INC Ligonier, Indiana Federally Licensed Warehouse f «: MIDDLEBURY GRAIH CQ. Middlebury Grain Co. HUBBARD PHASE FEEDING Fertilizer and Seeds Phone 825-2770 Middlebury, Indiana D M Construction Co. Inc. General Construction Connmercial and Home Building For your construction needs. Phone 825-2302 R. R. 1 Middlebury, Indiana OXYGEN CONTROLLED BOTTOM ' UNLOADING SILOS .1 T P - ss NEW PARIS SILO AND EQUIPMENT INC. NEW PARIS, IND. 831-2159 Custom Designed Pools PRESENTS MONOLITHIC CONSTRUCTION Silo Unloaders-Bunk Feeders LiquLd Manure Equiprrent P D Bottorr, Unloaders Forage Boxes-GraLn Elevators Pool chemicals and supplies Poured concrete silos-5 walls Poured concrete barnyards Clear-span steel franne buildings Poured concrete liquid n- anure pits Chore-Boy milking equipment We service and keep parts on what we sell. Drop in or phone for copy of brochure that tells complete story. Middlebury Produce, Inc ' Poultry Marketing Service Phone 825-2177 Middlebury, Indiana NEW PARIS FORD TRACTOR SALES Itesa Hwy. 15 at overpass New Paris, Indiana Phone (219) 831-2154 ACCENT PHOTOGRAPHY Abe M. Wiebe, Photographer Portraits-Weddings-Schools Commercial-Copy Work 106 1 2 S. Main St. Nappanee Phone (219)773-7422 Natural direct color is our ennphasis GOSHEN IMPLEMENT CO. Your International Dealer Charles Gardner Prank Gardner Thompson Body Shop BODY WORK 24 HR. WRECKER SERVICE Morning Phone 533-2570 Night Phone 533-1010 Goshen, Indiana MIDDLEBURY CHURCH FURNITURE R.R. 1 , Corner Roads 13 20 Middlebury, Indiana 46540 Phone 219 825-2092 QUALITY CHURCH FURNISHED , CLINTON FRAME MENNONITE CHURCH GOSHEN, IMDIANA 120-126 NORTH AUIN ST. GOSHEN, rNDIANA 46526 HILLTOP INN Catering Service Carryout Chicken Middlebury U.S. 20 West Phone 825-2040 ALBION PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Loans, to Farmers Phil G. Mishler, Manager Phone 533-7160 105 South 3rd St. Friendly, dependable charter bus service SHOUP BUSES, INC, Phone 825-2475 Middlebury, Indiana ConnpUments and Best Wishes of YODER-CULP FUNERAL HOME Goshen, Indiana 1911 So. Main St. ri American Motors Cars and Jeeps Annerican Motors Lechlitner Motor Sales, Inc. 1202-04 W, Pike St. :ikhart Co. ' s Oldest A.M. C. dealer mm ' Farm and Commercial Buildings ' Lumber and Building Supplies Honne Imiprovennent Better Building Ideas BORKHOLDER BUILDING SUPPLY 4 miles west of Nappanee, Indiana Phone 7 73-3144 Saa 13utrl|man lEssml aufi Amish Country Kitchen Banquet Room Service Closed Sundays Hours 5 A.M. to 9 P. M. Phone 825-2660 One Mile West Of Junction 13 20 Middlebury, Indiana Notions and Shoes for the Family. HERMAN ' S DEPT. STORE Topeka, Indiana Fabrics, Work clothes Complinnents o R K SERVICE 201 S. 3rd St. Phone 533-1 187 Goshen, Indiana mpliments of LOGAN MONUMENT 205 E. Lincoln Goshen, Indiana George Buildings Complete line of building supplies Roofing - Siding - Pole buildings Custom Home Building Connplete House Remodeling Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning St. Rd . 19 - Nappanee, Indiana Phone - 773-721 1 or 773 - 7310 (J nnatanlinp (Lhtru irarttr (Unitpr DR. H. R. GRABER 182 South Washington Street Constantine, Michigan 49042 MODERN MASONRY SUPPLY INC Brick - Stone - Slate Phone 533-7865 U.S. 33 West Goshen, Indiana 46526 Paul ' s Mobile Home Sales Broadmore, Globemaster, Baron. Vindale, Windsor, Academy, La Casa Grande, Greenbriar U.S. 33 West Bashor Rd . Goshen, Ind. 46526 Phone (219) 533-1935 Varns Hoover Hardware Phone 825-2705 Middlebury, Indiana O ' Brien Paints Maytag Washers G.E. Appliances Homelite Saws Wheel Horse Tractors Lawn Boy Mowers Kitchens designed with the house wife in mind. Ayr Cabinet Co Inc i A.v-i ' JESSi Four miles west of Nappanee U.S. 6 Phone 773-7308 Free Estimates Nappanee, Indiana Miller Oil Company Agent for - Sunoco Products Radio Dispatched Keep Full Service 201 So Greene Rd . Goshen 533-7082 Merv Miller Owner - Operator Home Lumber Supply Co Inc FREE PARKING Phone 533-2139 212 West Washington St. Goshen, Indiana COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Goshen, Ind . Coca-Cola Tab Sprite Fresca Fanta Flavors GENDER ' S GARAGE 618 Middlebury St. Goshen, Ind. 46526 Ph. 533-4565 General Auto Repair If we please you, tell others, if not, please tell us, A bucket of excuses not to cooks It ' s a bad day to cook. Great day for Kentucky Fried Chicken Visit the Colonel (STORE ADDRESS) FEDERAL LAND BANK LONG TERM FARM and RURAL HOUSING LOANS FIRST CHOICE AMONG LEADING FARMERS ' LANDBATJK 211 W. Lincoln Ave. • Goshen, Indiana Phone: Goshen 533-2210 LARRY PENROD, Manager TROVER STUDIO 132 S. Main Street Goshen, Indiana 46526 219 533-3744 COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL AERIAL WEDDINGS COPPES, INC. Nappanee, Indiana 46550 mKtk STORM GUARD PRODUCT OF M H MANUFACTURING CORP. i19 LOGAN STREET, GOSHEN, INDIANA 46526 OFFICE: (219) 533-0951 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT STORM GUARD ANCHORING KITS FREE STANDING (Not o wrap-around) NO ROOF DAMAGE A WNINGS • SKIRTING COATING Tied do wn mobile home , . . frame did not move, BUT the coach did. Park Manager will now require over the unit system. ime Payments Low Down Payment J D Schrock Excavating R.R. 7 Box 9 Goshen, Indiana Phone 533-4087 Our specialty - grading yards and parking lots Bulldozing Septic tanks Trenching Demolition Slag Gravel Filldirt Dump truck service MILLER SPRAY SERVICE OWNED AND OPERATED BY LEROY YODER Office P.O. Box 165 Middlebury, Ind . Phone 825-2020 FLOYD GRABER Warehouse Rt. 3, Sturgis, Mich, Phone 651-8214 STUTZMAN ' S SUNOCO SERVICE ' ires, Tubes, Batteries, Accessories U.S. 33 East Egbert Ave . Phone 533-9612 Goshen, Indiana TOM ' S STANDARD SERVICE Middlebury, Indiana Phone 82 5-5040 CO c I2 % (D in o HDCHSTETLER SONS INC. o Lime-Fertilizer-Coal-Grain-Seeds Riley Sales Service Wheel horse Oliver Farnn Machinery Minneapolis Moline Lincoln Arc Welders White trucks, Tractors and Farm 24 hr. wrecker service Bill and Tinn Riley Middlebury St. Road East Goshen, Indiana Division op jqmnson bERviCE company 1302 EAST MONROE STREET, GOSHEN, INDIANA MANUFACTURERS Of AU10MATIC CONTROLS FOR • DOMESTIC • COMMERCIAL AND • INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS Sifmmd JEWELERS Stutzman Motor Sales Residence 533-5451 Office 533-3885 ' OUR AIM SATISFACTION ' Tony Stutzman U.S. 33 West Goshen, Indiana 46526 COUNTRY FABRIC STORE Scissors Pinking Shears Sharpened Hours 8:00 - 5:30 Closed all day Wednesday 1st house N. of Rensberger Goshen, Indiana MILLER DOOR TRIM SERVICE Prefinished Doors Moulding Windows - Hardware 1702 East Monroe Street - Goshen, Indiana 46526 Phone 533-8141 Gospel Light Book Store Books Bibles Gifts Records Candles Phone 825-5407 Middlebury, Indiana Congratulations to the 1974 GRADUATES! ! ! McDonald ' s West Side Furniture Where Customers Send Their Friends ' 711 W. Lincoln Ave. Goshen, Ind. 46526 Phone 533-9545 GOSHEN BIKE SHOP Vista - Flandira 105 North 5th Goshen 533-6021 MULLET ' S GARAGE TIRES - TRUCKS - AUTO REPAIR Phone 825-2685 U.S. 20 West Middlebury, Indiana = -(y L onstfuctlon L ., nc. 1527 West Wilden Avenue Goshen. Indiana 46526 533-1645 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Elkhart County Agency 215 West Lincoln Street Goshen, Indiana 46526 Travel Trailers Motor Homes Telephone (219) 773-7791 NEWMAR INDUSTRIES Inc. Post Office Box 30 Nappanee, Indiana 46550 E. BRUCE BARWICK Builder Realtor Middlebury, l ndiana 825-2846 Congratulation to the Class of 74 Viking Boat Company Middlebury, Indiana We - t to -pieaa TROYER ' S RESTAURANT AND CAFETERIA AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOM HOME COOKING Shipshewana, Indiana Ph. 219-768-4444 HARDINGS FRIENDLY MARKET So. Main St. Middlebury, Indiana PROVIDENT BOOKSTORE 1 19 East Lincoln Ave. Goshen, Indiana 533-9521 Adults and children books Church supplies Bibles, cards, and gifts, records Goshen Supply Inc Plumbing - Heating Electrical appliances Service Phone - 533-0581 1701 East Monroe St. Goshen, Indiana 46526 126 MIDDLEBURY REALTY 202 West Warren St. A FULL SERVICE REALTY Phone 825-5171 RIVER V ' STA SALES SERVICE INC. 410 W. LINCOLN AVE. GOSHEN, IND. 46526 Siding Shutters Awnings Patio covers Commercial marquees Alunninum replacement windows Stornn screen windows Storm screen doors Rain carrying system Porch enclosures Wrought iron railing Mineral Wool Insulators (Blown in) See Roger D. Nofziger Elkhart County Farm Bureau CO-OP Farm Supplies - Grain Market Petroleum and Building Supplies Goshen - Nappanee WOIT© vJirSin GRAIN BUYERS MANUFACTURERS , WAN A FEEDS Box 277 Shipshewana, Indiana 219 768-41 1 1 Kimmel, Indiana 219 635-2180 Sturgis, Michigan 616 651-2336 ELIJAH MOTOR SALES. INC 200 LINCOLNWAY WEST ICHRYSLERI phone 894-3io4 lOadgs Tlgnioatli LIGONIER, INDIANA 46767 ,igi« s s From dishes to hammers From yardsticks to bicycles For your hardware needs its TOPEKA HARDWARE Harry ' s Garage Truck - Tractor - Auto Repair 825-2520 Middlebury. Co. Rd , 35 No Hoffman ' s Tires COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE for over 25 years Front End Alignment Brakes - Shocks 1513 E. LINCOLN AVE., GOSHEN WEIRICH ' S Market and Locker Service Shipshewana, Indiana LEWIS LAMBRIGHT , REALTORS Residential Commercial Industrial R.R. 1 - Box 188 Shipshewana, Ind . 46565 Office: 768-4321 Home: 768-4548 Patchwork Quilt Dining at the Patchwork Quilt CountnyTnn is like coming home to all the good things you dream of. A blazing hearth, hot mulled cider in the winter; or cool, connfortable roonns and frosty fruit punch in the summer time. Hot soup from the iron kettle in the fire- place, myriads of luscious molded salads, marinated beef, special cheese blends, pates, Swedish nneat balls, seafood salads and delectable desserts all made with butter and love . The main course may be your choice of one of our family style nneals of, during the week, one of our gourmet entrees. Your Hosts, Milton and Arietta Lovejoy We are proud to be listed in Country Inns and Back Roads . THE PATCHWORK QUILT COUNTRY INN is recommended by Mary Alice Powell, food editor of the Toledo Blade and Kay Loving, columnist for Chicago Tribune. BENDER ' S CONSTRUCTION Rt. 6 Box 73 Goshen, Indiana 46526 Framing Concrete Work Phone 642-3715 AND CHUPP SON ' S CABINET SHOP We Specialize in Kitchen Cabinets Free Estinnates R,R. 1 Constantine, Michigan phone (61 6)435-621 4 MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service P.O. Box 351 Middlebury, Ind. 46540 Phone 825-2050 K. Marion Miller 76one vlCCe etaC 7( ozk , One. Manufacturers of FARM - FEED MILL EQUIPMENT • TOPEKA, INDIANA 46571 GR4IN EIN3 FEED BINS AUGER 3Qr. SLE AT0R3 DRYING EQT. Compliments of Quality Glass Compliments of Clipp Auto Supply Compliments of George Mishler Compliments of Weldy ' s, Nappanee Connpliments of Abshire Oil Co. Compliments of Edd ' s Supplies Compliments of Bickel ' s Barber Shop Compliments of Kehr ' s Sewing Center Compliments of New Paris Produce Compliments of Wana Hardware Compliments of Kenco Engineering Compliments of Lemler Cabinet ConnpUnnents of Goshen Iron Metal Inc Compliments of Bartow Cartage Inc. GOSHEN FLORAL GIFT SHOP 310 South 3rd Street Goshen, Indiana 533-0531 V RjvA_ oXv vySL c -d ►-qX1 . vvc-ot- ■Uju... lu j UidJU ' iai ' -- c c inter collecjicife pres . inc. ' ■ :v- ' ■ me : y - - j-% S w ' ' -«% :V ' V ' ■• , J i . -«. ■ ' Jf  «V •JC - -.V k W . V l(at.- . „ ' M , S .V ' _ . ' ' ' z rT '


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