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Ga at Ca as h THE CQNCORDIAN 1939 Gs Gs as as Q Future Farmenr of Amend: Sponsor: MR. VANPELT Top Row: Marion Reed, Lyle Hoffman, Wayne Martin, Lloyd Rockenbaugh, Robert Chile-ote, Claude Smothers. 2nd Row: Robert Cooper, Delbert Cress, Ernest Hoover, Victor Mansfield, Max Chid- dister, Marion Kile, Marvis Gibson, George Whisler. 3-rd Row: Richard Sheets, Frederick Housour, Dean Ernest, George Heffner, Gerald Fawley, Dewey Weldy, Ray Moore, Richard Conrad. , The main event of the year was a pest contest between Concord, Jefferson, and Middlebury, with Middlebury as the winner. The pests which were counted were rats 10 points, mice 5, sparrows 5, crows 35, starlings 10, woodchucks 50, moles 35, gophers 10, pigeons 10, piney squirrels 20. The local corn husking contest was won by Lloyd Rockenbaugh. He repre- sented Concord in the district contest. The club consists of 20 members. -Richard Scheets. E211
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vi Q Ga as Qs THE CONCORDIAN 1939 Q-. Ga Ge Qs ka HI--Y Sponsor: THE REV. SHATTO Top.Row: Robert Yunker, George Siler, Marion Kile, Ray Moore, Donald Miller, Rob. ert Stewart, Marvis Gibson. Second Row: Hudson Mansfield, Max Kline, LeRoy Goodman, Richard Sheets, Richard Eckhart, Robert Madlem, Fred Scheiber, Leon Fulkerson. Third Row: Donald Kirts, Harley Firestone, Frank Willey, William Shupert, Junior Crume, Claude Smothers, Clayton Reed, Elmer Bachman. Fourth Row: Richard Conrad, Max Chiddister, Marshall Allman, Gerald Cook, Wendell Cook. Fifth Row: Victor Mansfield, Robert Chilcote, Harry Morrey, Virgil Pletcher, Charles Cocanower. CLEAN SPEECH CLEAN SPORTS CLEAN SCHOLARSHIPS CLEAN LIVING This year the Hi-Y Club has grown both in size and in spirit and we are look- ing forward to a greater growth next year. The Club accomplished several things during this season that are assets to both the school and the Club. Among these accomplishments are: Presenting Assembly programs, playing interscholastic basketball, enjoying several swims in the Y.lVl.C.A. pool at Elkhart, and awarding every graduating senior with a Hi-Y Sweater emblem. . THE OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR WERE: PRESIDENT ..... ...... R obert Yunker SEC.-TREAS. .......... Marshall Allman VICE PRES. .......... Victor Mansfield SARGENT-AT-ARMS ....... Fred Schieber SPONSOR! The Rev. Marmo Shatto of the Dunlap Evangelical E201
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as Ga Ga he a. THE CONCORDIAN 1939 as so a ei e Ping Pong Dmmvltzkr Sponsor: Miss EscH Top Row: Jean Wenger Navetta Duncan Second Row: Norma Barwick Irene Fulmer Weesie Kunderd Jean Hoover Third Row: Margaret Snell Bernice Smith Mabel Julian Louella Miller Fourth Row: Josephine Fulmer Charlene Thornton Earlene Thornton Jean Holderman The Ping Pong Club sponsored by Miss Esch meets every Monday. The equipment and supplies were bought last year, so this year our dues were a nickle apiece and this was used to buy ping pong balls. The club was not organized except for a secretary who had charge of the dues for the annual. We have been playing a perpetual tour- nament and played a bracket tourna- ment won by Irene Fulmer. I 22 Top Row: Phyllis Herrli Norma Barwick Second Row: Lois Eckhart Lillian Lienhart Rosannah Immel Jean Holderman Third Row: Dorothy Doty Erma Clipp Fay Wilsey June Boyer Fourth Row: Phyllis Canen Virginia Boyer Mildred Cook -Barbara Neu The Dramatics Club of 4'38 and 39' had fifteen enrolled members. The club started the year with individual work. such as giving short sketches. Later in the year we started group work in which we gave the following plays: Finders- Keepersg The Last Christmasg and Sally's Roommate.
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