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'hh'-when Delbert Cress Devon Alexander Mable Julian Mariellen Clark Dean Elliot Joe Scheidel Betty Andrews James Mason Louella Miller Harry Morry Betty Lockard Marvis Gibson Dean Ernest Shirley Spore James Eggleston Leona Wilhelm Wilbur Barrick Julianna Ott Bernice Bontrager Ralph Eby Marjorie Wiley Robert Wharton Rose Marie Whit- tington Dewey Hoffman Junior Forrest Edith Yoder Donald Shaw Marilyn Chiddister Chester Davis Pauline Reed Irene Fulmer Robert Ganger Jean Wenger Maurice Whiteman June Mahler Francis Wolga- mood Max Herrli Mary Snell Milton Rush Navetta Duncan George Heffner Arlene Hamilton Wanda Kenega Gerald Fawley Loa Kunderd George Kline Doris Cripe Howard King Ray Moore Betty Neeley Donald Kirts Cora Fulkerson George ' Erma G ea ei THE CONCORDIAN 1939 ei Qu ba a 2, ev e ea we L15 -was Qazg flags Hi Sophomore Clary Sponsor: MR. MYERS At a m e e t i n g called the earlier part of the school year, the Sophomore class was organized. D e v o n Alexander, Presidentg Jean Wenger, Vice Presi- dentg and Navetta Duncan as Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. Myers was chosen as class sponsor. At this meeting an initiation party was planned for the Freshman class. The party was held Oc- tober 17, 1938, in the High School audi- torium. About one hundred members of the two classes at- tended. Although the Sophomore class has not held many gatherings and so- cials, we have con- tributed to our school through sev- eral of the major school activities. We are represented in the debate club by Jim Mason and Don- ald Kirtsg in basket- ball by George Whisler, Devon Alexander, Wilbur Barrick, Ralph Eby, Joe Scheidel, Dewey Hoffman, and Donald Shaw. Nine of our members are a part of the band, namely, Chester Davis, Wan- da Kenaga, Loa Kunderd, Robert Wharton, Maurice Whiteman, Rose Marie Whittington, Dean Elliot, Max Herrli and Junior Forrest. S o p h o- mores that have consistently m a d e the honor roll are Gerald Fawley, Irene Fulmer, Louella Mil- ler and Navetta Duncan. Secretary, Navetta Duncan.
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Q Q Q Q Q Q Q THE CONCORDIAN1939 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Robert Scheidel Marion Kile Barbara N eu Fredrick Forrest Richard Eckhart Robert Clindaniel Rosannah Immel Robert Martin Betty Oetting Fred Schieber Evelyn Shafer Jack Loney Erma Clipp Robert Stewart Josephine Fulmer Wayne Kunderd Betty Leist William Sihupert Jean Holderman Donald Wenger Lois Eckhart Robert Wenger Phyllis Herrli Richard Wenger Lillian Leinhart Junior Crume Mary Jean Leiberenz Walter Snell Norma Barwick Bill Bowers June Boyer Marshall Allman Fay Willsey Omar Swinehart Florence Kreider Robert Eckhart Dorothy Doty Ernest Hoover Marian Gegax Max Kline Marian Buzzard Max Chiddister Irene Puterbaugh Victor Mansfield' Josephine Hoover . ..,, ' 13 8 is r0N'3QWZ3 fi' fi 3 M .Q fr- 'ic 1 gg lk 1 W i' if se 4 54? i , eager? F it 6- i f 34:5 Q X 'Ep it , 4 it 4. lin 1 K I N Hin 1' , as , V it X, ., gg 351 iq is .r 2 i f Q ,VA z s if i 2 H94 as , 4. 4 Y 'f. r : . iff, 5323? Q W ir. J 'W :-' EW! my-vm' E141 T unior C lan Sponsor: MR. KREIDER CLASS HISTORY We the class of 40 started our Jun- ior year with Mr. Kreider as our spon- sor, Robert Martin, President, Florence Kreider, Vice Presi- dent, and Rosannah Immel, Secretary- Treasurer. The first highlight of the year, was spon- soring a school skat- ing party at Goshen. For our Junior Class Play we select- ed, Aunt Susie Shoots The Works, with Mr. Kreider as our director. Through the splendid co-oper- ation of our director, the cast, committees and all involved, our play turned out to be a great success, with a large attendance. On January 25, the school was rather sur- prised to find the Jun- iors dressed Farmers and Farmerettes g it was Junior Day. Following the class play, we sponsored two more skating par- ties, at which fun was had by all, and which were very successful. A movie on Afri- ca, was also present- ed by the class. To complete our year's program, the 'fJunion-Senior Ban- quet, was given at the Y.W.C.A. in Elk- hart. We appreciated the co-operation wh ich Mr. Kreider gave us and we sincerely hope that he has enjoyed working with us this past year, for we feel that we have had a WW successful year. -Rosannah Immel.
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Q Q Q Q Q Q THE CONCORDIAN 1939 QQ QQ ev ev 'Q fe Frexlamen Sponsor: MISS ESCH Frank Willey Marjorie Reed Fred Housour Isabelle Culp Leon Fulkerson Mildred Rockenbaugh Wendell Cook Doris Mann Robert Overholser Jean Hoover Robert Hoover Frances Cooper Billy Fore Weesie Kunderd Warren Richardson Frances Teuchert Cecil Pressler Martha McCreary Dewey Weldy Doris Barwick Robert Madlem Anna Ernest Roman Hershberger Betty Hess Richard Scheetz Norma Shearer Hudson Mansfield June Waltz Junior Chrispyn Winifred Forrest Elmer -Bachman Florence Goodman Virgil Pletcher Marigrace Bickle Wallace Ross Margaret Snell Donald Miller Ruby Wilsey Martin Hoover Miriam Leist Jerry Pletcher Isabelle Rowe Gerald Cook Virginia Tinsley Harley Firestone Edna Troupe Edwin Haines Mabel Smeltzer Wilber Whittington Irene Scheetz George Siler Erma Canen Mervin Wharton Laverna Unzicker Richard Conrad 16 Not long after we en- tered high school we were invited to the iniation party given by the Sophomore Class. The party started by our getting all painted up with rouge and lip- stickg then a guide fone of the Sophomore boysl took us to the front of the building, between the doors, where there were some other boys, who told us to sit down and read a book-when we sat down someone gave us an electric shock. Then the guide took us on to the en- trance of Room Number 12 and told us they would now take our pic- turesg we were told to look in a can and some- one squirted water on us. 'As we came out at the bottom of the stairs there were springs on which we had to walkg then we were taken up the steps and on the landing there was sup- posed to be a dead bodyg first we were to feel his liver fwhich was a piece of livergj after that we were taken to Room 24 and had to go through the spats g then we went out in the Assembly and after we were all in the Assembly we played games and had refresh- ments. We all had a good time, I am sure. On Saturday, Novem- ber 19th, 1938, we had a Return Party for the Sophomores and their sponsor in the gym- nasium. We played games and contests and served refreshments. Our class has had three meetings, at the first we elected officers who were as follows: President, Weesie Kun- derdg Vice President, Donald Millerg Secre- tary, Margaret Snell. We also discussed the iniation party. At the second meeting we dis- cussed when and where we should have our re- turn partyg at the third meeti in appointed co lttees ' -.the re- turn party. Margaret Snell.
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