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HH THE CONCORDIAN 1937 '1 i Sophomore Clam Mr. Myers, Sponsor First Row-John Eads, Richard Krallman, Robert Cooper, Claude Smothers, Dale Miller, Herman Bullard, Wayne Emerson, Charles Cocanower. Second Row-Georgia Myers, June Miller, Bertha Burkholder, Flossie Loney, Paige Paulson, Earlene Thornton, Charlene Thornton, Verna Kluth, Romain Sayger, Berdine McDowell, Carol Teuchert. Third Row-Kail Kathemegas, Virginia Cooper, Mildred Cook, Virginia Boyer, Thyra Moore, Lulu Bigler, Claire Goodman, June Nelson, Rosemary Sayger, Josie Lynn, Jane Lynn, Kathryn Mumaw. Fourth Row-Leroy Markel, Clayton Reed, Walter Schooley, Orville Alexander, Robert Wolgamood, Dale Shupert, Max Elliott, Ernest Kenega, Ralph Strayer, Lyle Hoffman. Fifth Row-Jean Fager, Evelyn Pressler, Mary Eads, Dorothy Whisler, Bernice Smith, Bernice Julian, Robert Chilcote, Dale Graybill, Robert Yunker, Leroy Goodman, Morris Loney, Wayne Martin, Lloyd Rockenbaugh. President - - - - - - Robert Yunker Vice President ----- Carol Teuchert Secretary-Treasurer - - - Earlene Thornton g H zffory The class of '39 started their first year of high school life with Miss Light as our Sponsor, Wayne Martin, Presidentg Verna Kuluth, Vice President: and Kathryn Mumaw, Sec.Treas. The most important event of the year was presenting Mr. Myers with bird cards for laboratory use. This year we chose Mr. Myers as our sponsor. Our officers, listed above, and our Sponsor have made this a most pleasant year. At the- beginning of the year we welcomed the Freshmen into high school by giving them an initiation party. Our class is very much interested in music and basket-ball. Sixteen of the' mem- bers of our class took active' part in music activities and seven boys were in basket- ball. We are also proud that two of the girls are on the yelling squad. We appreciated the co-operation which Mr. Myers gave us and we sincerely hope that he has enjoyed working with us this past year. l15l E1 .... . . 'J
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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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THE CONCORDIAN 1937 HH-- Frefbman Clam Miss Light, Sponsor First Row-Richard -Brazel, Victor Mansfield, Glen Sparr, Richard Eckhart, Richard Wenger, Howard Marvel, Eugene Wogoman, Wayne Kunderd, Max Chiddister. Second RowAErma Clipp, Mary Jean Leiberenz, Jean Holderman, Erma Yoder, Marion Gegax, Irene Puterbaugh, Betty Oetting, Clara Hunsberger, Louise Bachman, Dorothy Doty, Rosannah Imrnell, Sherla Johnson, Florence Kreider. Third RowAEvelyn Shaefer, Helen Hess, June Boyer, Barbara Neu, Faye Wilsey, Jose- phine Hoover, Lillian Lienhart, Clara Gongwer, Phyllis Herrli, Lois Eckhart, Zina Wilsey, Norma Barwick, Oletta Mullin, Josephine Fulmer. , Fourth Row--Miss Light, Sponsor, Henry Christner, Donald Wenger, Frederick Forest, Junior Crume, Robert Martin, Omar Swihart, Lester Shriner, Robert Stewart, Walter Snell, Clark McClure, Ernest Hoover. Fifth Row-Robert Eckhart, Charles Haines, Robert Clindaniel, Fred Scheiber, Robert Weaver, Robert Wenger, William Shupert, William Bowers, Robert Scheidel, Jack Loney, Robert Bontrager, Donald Weaver. H iffory When we first started on our voyage, we selecte-d as our Captain, Clark Mc'- Clurep first mate, lean Hold-ermang Recorder, Dorothy Doty: and life-saver, Miss Light. As this was the first time on a ship and our first voyage, the sailors of one year's experience gave us an Initiation Party, at which we were nearly wrecked. As the time grew near Christmas, we drew names and had a party for the ex- changing of our gifts. Later, to show our appreciation for the party the sailors of one year's experience gave us, we gave them a party in the gymnasium on the lower deck, at which we all had an enjoyable time, l16l El .... .... El
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