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RICHARD L. WARSTLER Dick Look out when I'm around or you'l1 get shot. CWith my camera.j Senior Class Play Bookstore THELMA L. PLETCHER Thelma We like your loyalty to the school and to others. Band IV MERVIN WI-IARTAN f,Mem,, Little but mighty - glad to get through. MIRIAM MAXINE ROUSI-I Michie If the army doesn't change my mind first, I've got two years to wait. Treasurer III Bookstore RALPH LAMAR YODER Shorty It's really swell to work at a gasoline station now- adays. Basketball Baseball Track 16 SENfORS .IEAN ARLENE IVIOYER Jeanie If I can't do anything else I can always fall back on my squeeze-box. Junior and Senior Class Play WARREN L. WENGER Wenger I might as well help Un- cle, for I can't have Wam- baugh's Golden Guernsey all my life. Basketball ANNA MARIE REINER Armie ' Her friendly ways are liked by'all. Vice-President I-II-IV Secretary III Junior and Senior Class Play Librarian DEAN L. WOLGAMOOD UFMU So the guys do tease me, but I donit get mad. VIOLET JEAN WEAVER J ear11'e Sweet and shy. The 1943 Concordian
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ROBERT WILLIAM Russ Russ Army intelligence looks mighty good to me. Librarian CLARA G. KRATZER Ger'r1'e I'l1 be an assistant to a doctor as soon as I am able. LYLE EARL SI-IUPERT Cupie I'm not going to quit buying bonds just because I'm out of school. BETTE JEAN MASTEN Betsy Give me a horse or an airplane and I'1l be happy. Band I-IV BENJAMIN F. STUTSMAN Ben A good farmer I will be. Band I-IV F. F. A. RUTH PAULINE MORRIS Ruthie Not v e r y talkative b u t very nice. The 1943 Concordian MABLE M. KRALLMAN Michie Little but mighty with a great big smile. Band I-IV E. L. SCHOEMANN, JR. r.Ed,, Someone just told me there is a War on. Where have I been? Junior Class Play PHYLLIS JEAN MARTIN Phil Dietitians were needed but times have changed so I'1l have to find something else. Secretary-Treasurer II Bookstore IV RICHARD STEWART Stooge She likes my bike as well as a car. Basketball Baseball Track BETTY MORGAN Rosie ' . To keey my friends is my delight. ., Secretary-Treasurer I Junior Class Play OSCAR SWOVELAND Ozzie Just call me quiz kid. SENIORS 15
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Senior Advice Stanley Barrick: Make yourself known. George Beehler: Do your best and the Army will teach you what we can't. Muriel Brown: Since you got him back, keep him. Eloise Collins: Remember what you learn and- don't use so much paper and pencil. p Carrie Cook: A little bit louder and we'll all hear you. Norma Cook: Don't forget your patriotism to Concord. Norma Crume: Apply for a referee's license. You seem to know all about the game. Bill Cutter: Bring her around. We'd like to meet her. Myrtle Defreese: Let somebody else have the candy bars. Paul Detwiler: Don't be afraid to blow your horn. Ted Ellis: Keep them flying. Evelyn Eulmer: Learn to give what you have to take. Georgia Gay: Don't say no: just quit. Esther Grabill: Don't decide too young in life. Lawrence Gygi: Try finding a girl. They aren't so bad. Betty Hayes: Keep smiling. It helps the morale. Dick Hess: Matching nickels won't make dollars. Paul Hoffman: You'll accomplish it in time. Moore or less. Vera Kime: Let's hear more from you. Lois Kluth: Keep it up-you'll make a good actress. Maxine Krallman: Make up your mind, Bristol or the Army. Phyllis Martin: Don't cry, we can't all be on top. Gertrude Kratzer: Come down to earth. Bette Masten: Watch those hay riding parties. Rosalie Morgan: Learn to untie knots and apply it to your mother's apron strings. Ruth Morris: Get acquainted. Jean Moyer: Make up your mind before the Army does. Clyde Myers: Keep up the good acting. Kenneth Nelson: Don't step from one battle into another. Fred Oetting: Better get your own girl. Menno Plank: Everybody knows you are smart. Now stop telling them. Thelma Pletcher: Try dating Concord boys. Anna Reiner: Stick to it. George has a brother who can succeed him. Eugene Replogle: Practice should make perfect. Maxine Roush: The government wants metal like that in your ring. Bill Russ: Too bad they froze typewriters. Edwin Schoemann: Keep away from the river. Lyle Shupert: Leave the apple orchard alone. Richard Stewart: Emily Post forbids late dating hours. Ben Stutsman: With your experience you could be a glass blower. Oscar Swoveland: Keep trying. Your mustache will grow some day. Richard Warstler: Come, be our photographer. Violet Weaver: Teach some of the other girls how to act shy unsuspectedly Warren Wenger: 'iLove'm and leave'm. Dean Wogamood: Keep that jolly disposition. Ralph Yoder: Hands off, girls: private property. Vard Ellis, Chuck Forrest, Eleanor Leonard, Marjorie Hayes The 1943 Corzcordian 17
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