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THE CONCORDIAN 1937-1--H--'- Citizenrlagb Cup Award Gerald Riclzwine Grace Smith Each year two Seniors are elected by the upper three grad-es of the School for the Citizenship Cup Award. One of these must be a boy, and the other a girl, While that is what we say here in school, the one Must be a Man and other Must be a Lady. The student body fe-els that their selection was made upon those credentials and more too. Regardless of the characteristics that won them this honor, we pay tribute to them. Perhaps no higher praise can be given, than to say that the very nature of both these students made them willing to always surrender their own beliefs in order that class harmony might prevail. Gerald and Grace were awarded for this high standing by having their names en- graved on the Citizenship Cup. This honor, as we have said, comes only to those students who are able to pass in the following eight tests: 1. A good Concord Citizen is loyal to his school, his fellow students, and his class. 2. A good Concord Citizen is fair. 3. A good Concord Citizen is courageous. 4, A good Concord Citizen is intelligent, 5. A good Concord Citizen is courteous. 6. A good Concord Citizen is popular with his classmates, members of other classes, and members of the faculty. 7. A good Concord Citizen has many interests, 8, A good Concord Citizen is co-operative. l12l E1 El
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----1' THE CONCORDIAN 1937 ---H -' funior Clam Mrs. Stump, Sponsor First Row-John Goodwin, Howard Groves, Morris Ruch, Benjamin Kirts, Robert Ful- mer, Roy Thornton, Harold Yunker. Second RowiRuth Stutsman, Phyllis Multer, Betty Smith, Gwendylon Crume, Theda Showalter, Mary Housour, Josephine Stickel, Daisy Mullin, Helen Strawser. Third Row-John Bontrager, Waldo Mansfield, Elizabeth 'Barringerg Margaret Bechtel, Gladys Neterer, Anna Cocanower, Martha May Hoover, Leona Miller, Lola Whar- ton, Josie Beaudette, Mrs. Stump, Sponsor, Howard Oetting, William Bachman, Ora Miller. Fourth Row-John Scheidel, John Dunmire, Floyd Drake, Harold Bachman, Robert Brandon, David Moyer, Robert Kenaga, Richard Miller, Henry Willey, Norris Ruch. H zffory We, the class of '38 started our Freshman year with Mr. Myers as our Sponsor. and the following oflicers: Iohn Goodwin, President: Ruth Stutsman, Vice President: Phyllis Iean O'Brien, Sec.-Treas. Mrs, Stump was chosen to assist us the last hall of the term. On the evening of Friday, September 28, 1934, we as Freshmen attended our Iirst high school party. We were guests of the Sophomore class at an initiation held in the high school assembly. In the Sophomore year the same officers were' re-elected. We were especially in- terested in high school basket-ball and music, The Highlights of the year was the victory in the inter-class tourney. ln our Iunior year we were guided by an able leader, Mrs. Stump. The class maintained the same officers, The three' highlights of our Iunior year were the Hal- lowe'en Carnival. Iunior Class Play- Mamma's Baby Boy, and again the victory in the inter-class tourney. l1'il U .1
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