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The Class Will We, the Class of 1943, while being still sound in body and mind, do hereby bequeath to the following: To Mr. Stump we will a new set of rules to be broken. 1 To Mr. Duker we wish to give our gratitude for undertaking the problems of the senior class Cwhich has probably already caused him nervous headachesj, To Mr. Kreider we will the ability to handle the next year's senior class. To Mr. Showalter we will a larger and better equipped shop to work in. To Mrs. Hewitt we give a bigger and better newspaper. To Mr. Van Pelt we will a new set of physics books. To Miss Garber we will a new set of recipes for those meatless days. To Mr. McCuen we will a basketball team as good as that of 1943. To Mr. Long we will a more cooperative band. To Miss Hartzler' we give our appreciation for helping out in our class play. To Mr. Myers we will a larger room to put his species in. To Mrs. Savage we will a larger second year Latin class. For Mrs. Shaw we wish to thank her for all the mimeographing she has done for us. Stanley Barrick gives his ability to ride a bike to Mr. Van Pelt. George Beehler gives his shyness around girls to Charles Forrest. Muriel Brown wills her quiet ways to Jeannine Andre. Eloise Collins wills her studious ways to Donna Cripe. Carrie Cook wills her ability to sing to Earl Miller. Norma Cook bestows upon Frieda Shirk some of her talkativeness. Norma Crume gives to Oren Pratt her ability to fry chicken. William Cutter gives his acting ability to Dick Williams. Myrtle Defreese bestows her jolly disposition to Mary Ann Franklin. Paul Detwiler wills his ability with the baritone to Jack Rapp. Ted Ellis wills the swing and sway method on the drums to Leo Fawley. Evelyn Fulmer bestows upon Gloria Shank her ability as librarian. Georgia Gay gives her ability to get her physics to Anna McDowell. Esther Grabill wills her giggles to Rachel Lynn. Lawrence Gygi gives his baseball ability to Bob Anderson. Betty Hayes wills her ability to keep children to her sister Dorothy. Richard Hess gives his ability to take flops on a bicycle to Carl Long. Paul Hoffman wills his ability to make free throws to Jim Neely. Vera Kime bestows upon Aileen Parcell her ability to teach a Sunday School class. Lois Kluth bequeaths her dramatic ability to Ruth Goodman. Maxine Krallman gives her natural curly hair to Genevieve Fritz. Gertrude Kratzer wills her ability at the piano to Loretta Oetting. Phyllis Martin wills her temper to Alice Moore. Rosalie Morgan gives her shortness to her cousin, Eileen Butler. Ruth Morris bestows upon Joanna Berger her slim figure. Jean Moyer wills her nice complexion to Irene Kenaga. Clyde Myers gives Howard Wagner his last four years in high school. Kenneth Nelson gives his blond hair to Charles Klinefelter. Frederick Oetting wills his induction papers to Jack Christeon. Menno Plank bequeaths his ability of being known by the upper class to Donald Rassi. Thelma Pletcher wills all her boy friends to Betty Angel. Anna Reiner bestows her everlasting dependability to Doris Cooper. Eugene Replogle wills his ability on the cornet to Galen Bontrager. Maxine Roush wills herself to Richard Sheets from now on. Bill Russ wills his bashfulness to Howard Kratzer. Edwin Schoemann, Jr., bestows to John Peeples his ability to go with Concord girls. Lyle Shupert wills his ability to argue with Mr. McCuen to Glen Smith. Richard Stewart wills his ability to play basketball to his oncoming brothers. Ben Stutsman wills his big bass horn to Robert Peeples. Oscar Swoveland gives his one-arm-driving ability to Clifford Green. Richard Warstler gives to Dan Gegax his hobby of photography. Violet Weaver wills her lady-like manners to Violet McManus. Warren Wenger wills his ability to get stuck in ditches to some one who owns a wrecker. Mervin Wharton bestows upon Robert Van Pelt his tallness. Dean Wolgamood wills his overweight to Stanley Vantine. Ralph Yoder wills his ability to go steady for two years to Jim Castetter. We sincerely hope the above will will help to improve Concord High School. EDWIN SCHOEMLANN, THELMA PLETCHER. 26 The 1943 Concordian
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First row, left to right-Bette Masten, Annetta Shaw, Colleen Perkins Rozan Goldstein Richard Wise, Norma Jeanne Crume, Beverly Dunbar, Daniel Stutsman, Phyllis Bechtel, Virginia Rich, Mr. Long CDirectorJ. Second row-Tommy Nelson, Doris Lienhart, Ronnie Richards, Porter Bechtel, Leo Faw- ley, Jean Cripe, Mildred Hartman, Nancy Russ, Elizabeth Clark, Wilbur Baker, Jack Rapp, Rosemary Nelson. Third row-Thelma Pletchcr, Jim Myers, Betty Troyer, Eugene Schalliol, Maxine Krall- man, Vera Dunbar, Richard Williams, Edwin Bontrager, David Stutsman, Phyllis Tharpe, Jackie Nelson, Robert Van Pelt, Dean Replogle, Bobby Wise. Fourth row-Martha Swinehart, Charles Forrest, Richard Love, James Kell, Ruth Good- man, Ted Ellis, Galen Bontrager, Phyllis Whittington, Eileen Martin, Benjamin Stutsman, Peggy Hindes, Bill Cutter, Kenneth Nelson, Eugene Replogle, Dwight Pletcher, Paul Detwiler. Absent when picture was taken-Phyllis Muir, Vard Ellis, Vern Ellis, Robert Peeples, Paul Loucks, Rosalie Morgan, Wanda Glassburn. BAND PERSONNEL Kenneth D. Long, Director X-Principals in section. S-Seniors. Flute-Beverly Dunbartk. Oboes-Phyllis Bechtel? Daniel Stutsman. Clarinets-Norma J. Crumelf-S, Richard Wise, Richard Williams, Vera Dunbar, Phyllis Muir, Rozan Goldstein, Colleen Perkins Maxine Krallman-S Elizabeth Clark Nanc Russ Mild d H P , . , y , re artman, orter Bechtel, Betty Troyer, Annetta Shaw, Jacqueline Nelson. Alto Clarinet-Phyllis Tharpeak. Bass Cla ' t M h ' ' ' ' fine- art a Swinehartf. Alto Saxophone-Bette Mastenlf-S, Richard Love, Virginia Rich, James Kell. Tenor Saxophone-Charles Forrestlf, Vard Ellis. Comets-Eugene Re- ploglet-S, Kenneth Nelson-S, William Cutter-S, Galen Bontrager, Ruth Goodman, Eileen Martin, Tommy Nelson, Rosemary Nelson, Peggy Hindes. Horns-David Stutsmanlf, Vern Ellis. Trombones-Dean Replogle, Robert Van Pelt, Bobby Wise Dwi ht Pletche B ' , g r. ar1tones- Paul Detwilerl'-S, Jack Rapp. Basses-Benjamin Stutsmang'-S, Robert Peoples, Wilbur Baker. Drums-Ted Ellis '-S, Thelma Pletcher-S, Leo Fawley, Jean Cripe, Paul Loucks zmpani Phyllis Whittingtonlf. Drum Major-Martha Swinehart. Twzrlers-Jean Cripe, Doris Lienhart, Rosalie Morgan, Rozan Goldstein, Phyllis Bechtel. fContinued on page 472 28 The 1943 Concordian
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