Concord High School - Concordian Yearbook (Elkhart, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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'17 .Ji cgi'-'.!,..Ql.Q..:.43f,'.55-.14 his -J-H1 in-.1-irfff' SP V. j- 5Sv:g,1 7,156 ' I' ' ' 'g:1f1.'n.r.1 ,H 1.-3'-s f gg?,e!'f?1' u .?'E?'5:Ff:fl . 1. '..,. '.,f. Ag. A. .- 3 WM Another Annual has been published by the seniors. The Class of 1946 presents this Annual as a record of the events of the past year. We hope you appreciate the opportunities you have had. Below are some pictures typical of school life. 401116 7. juz, Hmdanm 2, jaw, 3. 11:1 Sfflvflq, Bvdim 4. gm 3 In appreciation for the extra work and time that our sponsors, Mrs. Fisher and Mr. Kreider, have given us in helping us through the last year of high school, we, the senior class of 1946, wish to thank them and we dedicate our annual to them. We would like to dedicate this portion of the Annual to those who gave their lives for us in the service. We hope this service has not been in vain and that no more lives will need to be given. Matthew M. Brown Stewart B. Sweazy John F. Dunmire Charles P. Chrispyn Lewis D. Shaum George S. Whisler Robert Temple Edwin C. Struhle Harold A. Yunker Ada-1 52,1 ymdam smgwam Boyd Stump Principal Mr Stump is a graduate of Ball State Teachers' College with a Bachelor's Degree and also a graduate of Indiana University with a Master's Degree. He is completing his eleventh year as head of the Concord Township Schools. Mr. Darling Trustee Mr. Darling is completing his second term as trustee, to end December 31. A trustee is not eligible to hold office more than two terms consecutively. Margaret Puterbaugh Secretary Miss Puterbaugh has served very efficiently for two years and we are glad that she is planning to return next year. Faculty Dayton I. Kreider A.B. Manchester College Paul Gibson B.S. Goshen College G. A. Haberstich M.S. Indiana University B.S. Goshen College Ralph R. Myers A.B. Goshen College Alice Hellman A.B. Indiana University Marian Hadley A.B. Earlham College C Faculty Lester O. McCuen AB. Indiana Central College Ernest R. Showalter B.S. Ball State Teachers' College M.S. Indiana University Naomi Fisher B.S. Manchester College Thelma Baumgartner Goshen College LaVon Garber B.S. Ball State Teachers' College Dorothy Mater A.B. Western Michigan College of Education ILQCIALWI Senior Closs History In 1942 we entered high school and started preparing ourselves for the future. We elected Mr. Showalter for our sponsor, Carl Reiner, presidentg Richard Howard, vice-president, and Bernadine Everest, secretary and treasurer. We were formally initiated into high school by the sophomores in October and gave them a return party in November, thus ending our freshman year. The following year we selected Mr. McCuen for our sponsorg Carl Reiner, presidentg Junior Shafer, vice' president, and Bernadine Everest, secretary and treasurer. We were sorry we had to discontinue initiations due to the increasing enrollment of classes. We started on our third year by selecting Miss Hartzler for our sponsor, Bob Troyer, president, Bernadine Everest, vicefpresidentg Irene Kenaga, secretary, and Joyce Love, treasurer. We had several skating parties that were successful aridalso presented a three act comedy entitled Meet the Folks. We ended our junior year by giving a banquetifhonoring the seniors, April 27th, at Hotel Elkhart. We began our last year by electing Mrs. Fisher as our sponsor, Bob Troyer, presidentg Carl Reiner, vice' presidentg Irene Kenaga, secretaryg and Joyce Love, treasurer. We were very sorry that our secretary, Irene Ke' naga, had to leave us. Her place was taken by Carol Herrli. In December we presented a three act comedy, Nothing to Lose. As we come to the end of our high school years we all hope to follow our class motto FORGET THE PAST, WORK HARD IN THE PRESENT, PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE. 9 I Carol Herrli. Citizenship The citizenship award was given this year to Carol Herrli and Tom Christian for their work done during their four years of high school. To receive this award they should be able to pass the following tests: 1. A good Concord Citizen is loyal to his school, his fellow students, and his class. 2. A good Concord Citizen is cofoperative. 3. A good Concord Citizen is courteous. 4. A good Conoord Citizen is courageous. 5. A good Concord Citizen is popular with his class' mates, members of other classes, and members of the faculty. 6. A good Concord Citizen is fair. 7. A good Concord Citizen has many interests. TOIH ChfiSfi21I1 - C3fOl Herrli S. A good Concord Citizen is intelligent. Senior Officers Carl Reiner, Carol Herrli, Mrs. Fisher fSponsorj, Joyce Love, Robert Troyer The Con Scholarship This year the honor of valedictorian was awarded to Mildred Burkholderg the honor of salutatorian to Tom Christian. cordian recognizes the ten highest of the class of 1946. Mildred .Biirkholder Tom Christian ............. ........... . . ....... Carl Reiner .......... Robert Troyer ...... Carol Herrli .............. Joyce Love ................. Bernadine Everest ....... June Belt .................. Dwight Pletcher .. Irene Weldy ....... 95.68 94.97 95.17 92.5 90.29 90.29 90.29 90.24 89.72 88.79 Tom Christian - Mildred Burkholder fwwss .JB ri. ? E E 3 1...--f aw T, . .2 'fi QM. SENICRS Ronald Ball: Ronnie All men are born free and equal, but girl. HifY 3, Track 4. some :of them get a 4. R A Iune Belt june Listening often pays better than talking. Doris Bontrager Doris 'LOuiet as a mouse. Librarian 2. Bookstore. Dale Brock Dirty 'LDeep thought and I are strangers, my mind is unspoiled by use. Hi-Y 3, 4. Junior and Senior Class Plays. Mildred Burkholder Burk Brains of '46. Bookstore Manager. Business Manager of Annual. Librarian 1, 3. Eileen Butler Eileen Quiet as a mouseg oh, yeah! Ella Chilcote L'Ella A true and faithful friend. Librarian Robert 2. Tom Clear condition annual is Christian Tom out of the way, my is sad, the work on this driving me mad. Bookstore Manager. Editor of Annual. Cutter Bob Don't rush girlsg take your time. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. Track 2, 3. Eugene Dean Gene Friends, Romans, Country' men, lend me your girls. SENIGRS Sarah Jane Detwiler Sarah Jane Good natured, always willing to help. Band 2, 3, 4. Prom t per for Junior Class Play. Bernadine Evere HM . usically incli Senior Play. Librarian 1, 2, Annual Staff. SecretaryfTreasu Bookstore. VicefPresident 3. st Bernadine 'ned. 3. rer 1, 2. Leo Fawley Leo Nothing little about himg head in the cloudsg airfmindedf' HifY 3, 4. Junior and ays. band 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Class P1 Juanita Forrest Nita She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she pleases. Band 1. Gr CIEN Even if I had a double I couldn't cause more trouble. ace Gilreath Gra ' Edward G oodman Ed NW hy talkg others do enough of it. Robert Goodman Bob He'll h 1 ' e p anyone in a fix. Dorothy Hayes Dot Sometimes I sit and think and sometimes, I just sit. Senior Class Play. Carol Herrli Carol Knowledge she is still ref ceivingf' Junior and Senior Class Plays. Secretary 4. Student Council 3. Cheer Leader 3. Librarian 1, 4. Donald Hoffman if S Hu ,. mall but mighty on the gym floor. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3. HW' SEN ICRS Herbert Hoover Herb Young fellows will be young fellows. Student Manager 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 3. Charles Klinefelter Ch k ...Th . uc e voice of opinion. Doris Lienhart Doris Sees nothing, hears nothin but tells all gs Band 1, 2, 3. Librarian 2. Donita Leist Donita Seen and not heard. Joyce Love 'floycie Mae A good heart's worth gold. Junior and Senior Class Plays. Q Treasurer 1, 2. Annual Staff. Student Council 2, 3. Willowdean Marks Beans The time will come when you will hear me. Marijane Martin Marijan .. M e y color comes and goes and sometimes reddens my nose. Martha M' xsner Mart But probe leer thoughts, they travel far. Bookstore. Cleo Meyers Cleo 'She often burns the midnight oil, But sad to say, 'tis not for toil. - James Neelv Jim Ch, how short the nights are. Basketball 1 2 3, 4. Baseball 2, ll, Track 2. 3 Senior Class Play. SEN ORS Betty Nelson Betty Never an idle moment. Jacqueline Nelson Jackie 'LWliat would I do with size when I do so much without it? Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Ailene Parcell Puss She has her racket. Junior Class Play Band 1, 2. Ted Parcell Taillight Tall, slim, and the ladies' man. Basketball 3, 4. Track 2, 3. Hi-Y 5, 4. Dwight Pletcher Pletch The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Carl Reiner Carl I put all my troubles in a cket with a hole in it. Junior and Senior Class Plays Bookstore. I-IifY 4. Class President 1, 2. Vice President 4. Annual Staff. Student Council 2, 3. Ella Mae Rinehart i'Ella Mae' A friend worth having. D n 2 5 4. Imogene Kisser Imogene f Vibe a.ts hcr age. esse Shafer, Ir. Jess Happy go lucky. Track 2 3 4. Vice President 2. Gloria Shank Gloria Full of pep, vigor, and vlm. Librarian 1, 2. Bookstore. ,,.., SENICRS Glenn Smith 'iSmitty A girl here, a girl there, a girl everywhere. Richard Swinehart Dick A little nonsense is always Welcome. HifY 3, 4. Robert Troyer Red A good disposition is worth more than gold. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Class President 3, 4. Advertising Manager of An' nual. Bookstore. Junior and Senior Class Plays. Student Council 2, 3. HifY 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Lavene Weaver Shorty, lf no one else can do it, I can. Junior Class Play. Bookstore. Student Council 2. Librarian l. Track 4. Dona Weber 'LDona Much could be said about her, more by her. Cheer Leader 3. Senior Class Play. Band 2. E Irene Weldy Irene A friendly smile for every- one. Senior Class Play. Librarian 2. Robert Yoder Bob Q One of the famous LII1611 around Concord. HifY 3, 4. CLASS PRCPHECY As the story opens we find Mrs. Fisher stilf looking for the Senior Class of 46, which disappeared ten years before on a trip to Niagara Falls. As she continues on her 'way she notices a mailman, and regarding him more closely, finds that he is Ed Goodman, delivering mail in a self-made jeep. From her talk with Ed she is informed that several of the seniors are in this vicinity. She enters the Converse Hotel to get reservations, but finds that the rooms are reserved for big politicians. She notices the name of Charles James Klinefelter on the register, who having been defeated for the presidency twice, is now running for vicefpresident. E She leaves the hotel and is walking along when she notices neon lights flashing above a burlesque theater, Owned by Jim Neely, Don Hoffman, and Bob Cutter. She walks in and sure enough, there they are sitting in the front row. Mrs. Neely, the former Dona Weber, is still trying to get Jim home. Mrs. Fisher is so shocked she faints and is picked up by a policeman, Dale Brock, who spent so much of his time in the station, he decided to become a member. They call an am- bulance and the driver is Dick Swinehart, who thought this would give him a good excuse for driving through redflights. At the hospital Dr. Dwight Pletcher, who has lost three out of four cases says there is no cause for alarm, and puts head nurse, Ella Chilcote, in charge. From her talk with Ella, she learns that the stork had left triplets for Mrs. James Myers, the former Carol Herrli. She also is told that Eileen Butler is now happily married to Bob Goodman, an airplane pilot who has just made a three hour flight from Burbank, California, to New York City. When Mrs. Fisher has fully recovered she decides she needs a good meal and enters an exclusive restaurant owned and operated by Lavene Weaver and Bob Yoder. While she is eating her meal served by the head waiter, Glenn Smith, she turns to locate the source of the music and notices Leo Fawley, and his all girl orchestra composed of: Jackie Nelson, Ella Rinehart, and Sarah Detwiler, with Doris Leinhart starred as vocalist. Mrs. Fisher hears a loud giggle and turns to dis' cover Grace Gilreath, the cigarette girl, talking to Ted Parcell, manager of a candy shop. She also notices Fi Fi Grable, the great movie actress, former Marijane Martin. Her press agent, Eugene Dean, walks in and they pose for pictures taken by that ace photographer, Jr. Shafer. Mrs. Fisher leaves the restaurant and goes directly to a bank as she needs money. Mildred Burkholder is president and Doris Bontrager, her private secretary. When Mrs. Fisher leaves the bank she walks to a district where several new homes are being built. She notices Carl Reiner, a mason, building a beautiful brick home. Ailene Parcell is standing behind him, verbally tearing it down. Mrs. McBrier, the former Cleo Myers, and her husband are ready to move into their newly pure chased home. Mrs. Fisher enters an F. W. Woolworth store to get a sundae and is served by the main soda jerk, Juanita Forrest. Juanita tells her that Bob Troyer is the basketball coach of Northwestern University and Herb Hoover is his assistant. Upon leaving F. W. Wo0lworth's Mrs. Fisher runs into Willowdean Marks, who is a saleswoman for the Skippy Peanut Butter Company. Mrs. Fisher decides she needs a different hairfstyle as she intends to go to an exclusive fashion show. As she goes on her way she notices a street cleaner, Ronald Ball, who is working very hard. She enters Madame Leist's Beauty Salon, and there are Donita, chief operatorg Betty Nelson, manicuristg and Imogene Risserg running the reducing machine. As she nears the fashion show her attention is attracted to a large newspaper office called The Niagara Falls Times. A desire for more news leads her to enter and to her delight, June Belt is in the main office. From conversing with June she learns that June is married to Tom Christian, who is editor of this newspaper. June tells Mrs. Fisher that Dot Hayes is living in Niagara, still waiting for Andy to get home on leave. , She leaves the office and continues on her way to the fashion show. When she arrives, and is seated by lrene Weldy, manager, she finds Martha Misner, modeling exclusive dresses. From their conversation she finds Bernadine Everest, opera singer and accompanist, Miss Gloria Shank, are still trying to get into the opera house for an audition. As Mrs. Fisher thinks back over her travels she knows one is missing and remembers Joyce Love. She goes back to the Newspaper Office and June looked it up in the files and finds that the daring Joyce Love was last seen going over Niagara Falls in a harm' for publicity. 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Engineering Bashfulness Carl Reiner Ping Pong Oh, nuts Professor Natural death Ella Rinehart Band Are you kidd'n Music teacher Disgusted with pupils Imogene Risser Quietness Oh lands, I don't know Old maid Ivlarriage jesse Shafer, Ir. Pickfups Such a life hunting for Getting through school Studying a wife Gloria Shank - Driving Oh my cow Undecided Lack of sleep Glenn Smith Fast driving just whistles Sleeping Chasing girl Richard Swinehart Speeding I think it's all very dumb Auto mechanic Flying too low --4 .- 2 'P Q 6 E '- 0 5 .IJ DQ GJ in 3 Di ' 'UB Q. ei 5 'o '- cz, 0 ScCI'E'iAJ x-43 cu 00.14-1 D-.Lf-:O 5. .QOME Ummm mi'-'U oo'-50 Ondzw E o ... Q4-l Q3 Q 'mid E si .ceo 4-rwfda-4 'gaii 'Db-S-gg' o b- .gwgcli ,ciig E225 MCQHD-4 ...fd ov, 5535 23 rd ESQ! ONOQJ nd,-IDS u -- E -.-1 .-1 'U aa on O-1 KD 'O u 'O as or U P4 LT-I M M 2 2 O UD O 4-I 'U s-4 O I-T-4 ts Get DU a es Oh tir at Having fl oder Robert Y Ronald Ball: Iune Belt: Doris Bontrager: Dale Brock: Mildred Burkholder: Eileen Butler: Ella Chilcote: Tom Christian: Bob Cutter: Eugene Dean: Sarah Detwiler: Bernadine Everest: Leo Fawley: Juanita Forrest: Grace Gilreath: Bob Goodman: Ed Goodman: Dot Hayes: Carol Herrli: Bud Hoover: Don Hoffman: Charles Klinefelter: Doris Lienhart: Donita Leist: Joyce Love: Willowdean Marks: Marijane Martin: Martha Misner: Cleo Myers: Jim Neely: Betty Nelson: Iackie Nelson: Ailene Parcell: Ted Parcell: Dwight Pletcher: Carl Reiner: Ella Rinehart: Imogene Risser: Jesse Shafer, Ir.: Gloria Shank: Glenn Smith Dick Swinehart: Bob Troyer: Lavene Weaver: Dona Weber: Irene Weldy: Bob Yoder: SENIOR ADVICE More work and less sleeping in school. Why not try the newspaper work, too? Make your talent known. You've got the car: now get the girl. You've got him: now keep him. Bring him around for us to see. Even though silence is golden you don't have to be quiet all the time Keep on selling papers and you'll own a newsstand some day You're old enough: why not start acting it? Make yourself known. You're doing swell: keep it up. Keep up your good ways and you'1l go places. Don't make so much noise. The supply is getting low: you'd better get o Leave the other girls' boy friends alone. Why not give the other girls a chance? Try one of the later models for a change. Keep the home ires burning. ne and keep him We can't advise you on anything: you've done pretty swell already Don't flirt so much and you'l1 be better off. Tell us your secret of being a swell basketball player. Go into politics: it's your best line. He's very nice: so keep him. Why not be more sociable? Continue your friendly ways. Why be so shy: it doesn't cost anything to talk. Slow down a little. You've got a good job there: hold on to it. If you would stop going with that Goshen boy you would stop seeing red Why not try orbit : it's stringier! Turn up the dial: we all want to hear you. Try Wheaties: it may help. One at a time. Keep on parking: you save gas that way. Take off that governor and speed up your actions in the future We have a lot of advice, but you probably We'd like to hear more from you. Try talking: it's easier than writing notes. wouldn't heed it. Trim that mustache: we know you aren't Clark Gable for you haven t the cars We hear you play in a Hawaiian band: why not get the swing to go with it? It's about time you're getting a girl. Don't drive so fast: you'll live longer. Better watch that Wakarusa girl. If you don't get enough sleep to last a day stay at home. Keep your eyes on him. Keep on smiling: we like it. Keep char Ford of yours running. U Q E Q. E? JUNIORS OFFICERS Jim Myers, Joanna Lerger. Miss Hadley Ri hard Wise, l'ii-hard Clmoler fSponsorJ Annetta Shaw Charles Miller Shirley Davis Richard Choler Rif-hard Wise Leroy Yoder James Kell Robert Johnson Rozan Goldstein lvlary Oswald Jane Myers Max Kauifman Emojean Goodman Jeannine Andre Edwin Gygi Lewis Haines Violet McManus Harold Miller Max Sheets Warren Custer Marilyn Priest JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We started our junior year with Miss Had- ley as sponsorg Dick Wise, presiclentg Jim Myers, vicefpresidentg Joanna Berger, secre- taryg and Dick Choler, treasurer. The iirst thing on our program was selling magazines to raise money for the class. Then we had a skating party at Elkhart. Follow' ing the skating party we had a Rummage Salef' at the Farmer's Market in Elkhart. For our Junior Class Play we selected Damsels in Distress with Miss Hadley as our director. We sponsored another skating party at Osceola following the play. To complete our year's program the Junior' Senior Banquet was given at Hotel Elkhart. Joanna Berger. Robert Eldridge Argyle Carter Robert Stichter Kenneth Rinehart Joanna Berger Norman Smith Eileen Steed Gene Davenport Albert Snell Maxine Markley Don Hamilton Robert Dean Elizabeth Clark Frank Bolton Delight Weaver Marie Louclcs Delores Hutchison Charles Baker Thelma Neff Alene Robison Howard Wagner Ralph Bechtel Arlene Nelson Jack Rapp Charles Weber Ruby Detwiler George Anderson Absent when pictures were taken: Jim Myers, Eleanor Warstler George Anderson Jeannine Andre Ralph Bechtel Joanna Berger Frank Bolton Argyle Carter Richard Choler Elizabeth Clark Warren Custer Gene Davenport Shirley Davis Bob Dean Ruby Detwiler Robert Eldridge Rozan Goldstein Emojean Goodman Ed Gygi Lewis Haines Don Hamilton Delores Hutchison Robert johnson Max Kauffman Jim Kell ' rl Marie Loucks Maxine Markley Violet McManus Charles Miller Harold Miller jane Myers Iim Myers Thelma Neff Arlene Nelson Mary Oswald Marilyn Priest John Rapp Kenneth Rinehart Alene Robinson Max Sheets Norman Smith Albert Snell Eileen Steed Robert Sticher Howard Wagner Eleanor Warstler Delight Weaver Chas. Weber Richard Wise IUNICR ADVICE There are other pebbles on the beach. One at a time, Ieannineg this isn't Hollywood. The girls won't bite you, Ralph. Keep up your drawing, Jog you'll soon be up with Disney. Pin ball machines will never get you anywhere. We hear you like to collect stamps. Go with them allg then pick out the one that appeals to you most What's the great attraction in the Army? Could it be Emil? Where did you get your name moany? Don't accept rides to the basketball games. Save your million dollar strut until you get the million dollars. Keep it up, some day the world will need bashful boys. Do you have a temper with that red hair? Keep up your singing, Bobg look where Frankie is. Keep trying, some day you'll get one. Quiet downg and let someone else talk. We can give no advice to the perfect? junior. Isn't love grand! We hope to see more of you next year on the basketball team. Calm yourself and give the people around you a rest. Speak upg don't be shy, Time enough for that after dark instead of during school hours. What do you eat, Jim? Wheaties! Quiet people have their place in this world. Make up your mind, you can't have them all. ' What do the redheads have that the blondes and brunettes don't7 Quit breaking the girls' hearts! Stick to the Hair Dresser, Harold. Hollywood likes curls. Don't take life so seriouslyg too many others take it as a joke. We like your ability to go with just one girl. lt's high time you're getting a boy friend. It's a senior fad. We like your nice quiet ways. Why not speak to allof us? Tell us what are the qualifications to go with the high point man? Sleep more and you will grow tall. Gene Kruppa was once a kid like you. fKeep it up.J Get in the game. You can't be a lone ranger. Start hitting the basket, Max. We'll need you next year. What do you go to church for? To hold hands? No sweets before a game. Keep up the singing, you may become great some day. Q. K. Bob, we won't give you any adviceg you're doing fine. Why don't you speed it up? Don't be shyg these Concord boys won't bite you. Has he tried the horse and buggy yet? What's an airplane got that a girl hasn't? What's so wonderful about Elkhart, Dick? Iuanita Forrest Carol Herrli Ronald Ball Lavene Weaver Sophomores OFFICERS Stanley Cook, Robert Weber Richard Watkins, Harold Cocanower, Mr. McCuen fSponsorj, Lucille McCreary Junior Baughman Nancy Russ Bill Cook Harry Krallman Barbara Rinehart Samuel Smeltzer Josephine Moore Vern Ellis V Stanley Cook Mildred Hartman Paul Grise Phyllis Buck Josephine Neidballa Clara Harris LaVonne Becker Mary Elliott Pauline Hutchison William Willsey Bonnie Vantine Shirley Krallman Carol Carles LaMar Stowe SOPHOMORE HISTORY We, the Class of 48, began our second year in high school by electing Mr. McCuen as sponsor. We elected Harold Cocanower as president, Stanley Cook as vicefpresident, Bob Weber as secretary, and Richard Watkins as treasurer. Thus far we have had only one party, a Hallowe'en Party in October. We have enjoyed our sophomore year very much and wish to thank Mr. McCuen for his cofoperation during the year. Bob Weber. Kenneth Fore I Dwight Kime Stanley Troyer Eileen Martin Walter Lienhart Donna Martin Tom Kane Richard Watkins Jack Choler Ronnie Richards David Stutsman Ray Smeltzer Tom Krallman Barbara Rinehart Tom Ball Jack Youngblood Alvin Rush Goldie Myers Dick Eyman James Reed Jerry Hayes Loma Gayman Mary Kile Harold Cocanower Leo Forrest George Tschupp Margaret Shupert Rosemary Nelson Marion Long Robert Smith Absent: Ned Parcell, Glenn Stifller, Robert Marie Lockard, Winifred Mumaw, Weber, Barbara Crume, Mitchell Gegax. FRESHMEN OFFICERS Alice Stull, James Perkins, Mr. Gibson fSponsorj James Eldridge, David Martin David Martin Richard Hurrle Donald James Robert Stutsman Lyle Williams Winnie Puterbaugh Doris Baker Richard Nead Doris Bowser Robert Anderson Mary Hutchison Donnabelle Goodman Patricia Banks Jim Perkins Robert Campbell Violette Ellis Patty Salmon Fredrick Earnhart jack Nelson Betty Buck Marion Wenger Evelyn Speicher Evelyn VanDiepenbos Norma Harvey Victor Haggerty Norma Griffin Donna Dean FRESHMAN HISTORY We the freshman class started our high school career by electing Mr. Gibson as our sponsor. We elected David Martin, presi' dentg Jim Perkins, vicefpresidentg Jim E1- dridge, treasurerg and Alice Stull, secretary. We had one class party in November. Also we participated in a joint assembly program with the sophomores. ' We enjoyed our first year in high school very much. Alice Stull, Secretary. Ioan Cobb Rosemary Bolton Doris McCreary Bud Gouker Wanita Warner Robert Beck Gene Warfel Beverly Dunbar Norma Moore Rose Lee Foster Marceil Steed Dean Replogle John Mann Phyllis Tharp Jim Eldridge Don Whitt Alice Stull Fred Detwiler Beverly Rapp Verla Cataldo Jack Neff Betty DeMetz Richard Loney Eleanora Hoke Frances Mumaw Mona Ellis Shirley Herrli Shirley Barnum Inez Smith Absent when pictures were taken: Barbara Krallman Eighth Grade Roy Yoder Jack Perkins John Anderson Dick Troyer Harold Goodman Esther Miller Gene Siler Lois Stickel Stewart Cummins Donna Castetter Mary Christian Lewis Brock Julius DeMetZ Don Priest Philip Tinsley Tom Strickler Melvin Conrad Wilbur Baker Vern Mishler Frieda Oetting Bertha Hawkins Robert Oswald Betty Gardner Maynard Johnson Barbara Tinney Barbara Richardson Ivan Eash ' Wayne Speicher Gene Mishler Barbara Bucher james Clipp Tommy Nelson Leighton Carrick ' Esther Reed Marilyn Belt Richard Spangleigr H John Stilfler Myron Rassi Maxine Custer Rosemary Davis Gloria Gornik John Krallman Shirley Stover Dallas Martin Norma Marks Ruby Smith Carl Rich Jack Davenport Nelson Stutsman Rex Berger Arlene Pepin Orville Heffner Dorothy Hartwick Rosemary Weber Roger Haines Rebecca Robinson Clifford Harris Gloria Shaw Cleo Mann Dorothy Herron Dean Vantine Absent when picture was taken: Marilyn Kime Seventh Grade Patricia Schalliol Phyllis Castetter Dallas Greenawalt Donald Speicher Richard Yontl Billy Hartei' Ri hard Stover Keith Nusbaum Bonnie Miller Delores Srickel Geraldine Null Joan Richards Ralph Tschupp Llara Pletcher Gwendolyn Parcell Wilma Strang Dean Truex Charles Hurtle Robert Stifller Delores Free Shirley Miller Rosemary Hokc Joann Martin Marilyn Kell Richard White Dcnald Sommers Kennard Dickey Truman Routson Donald Yoder Doris Snell Ronald Sheets Chester Bleile Everett Lienhart Floyd Hershberger Walter Smeltzer Grace Cooper 3. Lois Mann Ivlerrill Miller De Wayne Bontrager Don Erb Marvin Mann Carol Hollman Delores Angel Carlvle Baumgartner Wayne Hoifman Marcella Mishler Paul Miller Gene Ellis Betty Miller l.eita Bowlby Delton Troyer Claudine Kenaga Sue Tryon Marilyn Baker Don Carles Loretta Weaver Eldon Morris Robert Wise Danny Culveyhouse Dale Ernest Fern Barrick Paulajean Cramer Samuel Stutsrnan Fredrick Griffin Pearl Detwiler Absent : Betty Wogomon Class Will Mr. Stump we will a senior class who will cause him less worry. Mr. Myers we will our deep understanding. To To To Mrs. Hellman we will a more appreciative journalism class. To Mr. McCuen we will a basketball team to win next year's tournament. To Mr. Haberstich we will a bigger and better chemistry lab. To To To To Mrs. Fisher we will our sincere appreciation and thanks for taking the Miss Hadley we will a larger second year latin class Mr. Krieder we will a new basketball score book. Mrs. Baumgartner we will a set of more ambitious students for Sth period study hall. To Mr. Showalter we will a bigger work shop. To Mrs. Mater we will a more appreciative 7th grade. To Mr. Gibson we will a band next year as good as this year's. To Miss Garber we will cafeteria customers who will stay in line. I, Donald Ball, will my cowboy movies and honklng for girls to Bob Stutsman. I, June Belt, will my freckles to Joan Cobb. I, Doris Bontrager, will my typing speed to all future typing sticlents. Dale Brock, will my dime store laugh to my brother Louie. I, I, Mildred Burkholder, will my good grades to Annetta Shaw. I, Eileen Butler, will my getting to school on time to Warren Custer. Ella Chilcote, will my ability to get on the honor roll in my senior year to Winnie Puterbaugh. 1, I, Fred Christian, will my Chevrolet to anyone who wants it. I, Bob Cutter, will my Frank Sinatra voice and charm to Harold Miller. Eugene Dean, will my ability to pick up Slick Chicks to Dick Watkins. 1, I, Sarah Detwiler, will my red headed sisters to Marion Long. I, Leo Fawley, will my drum playing to Carl Rich. I, Juanita Forrest, will my ability to go with a certain junior boy to Josephine I, Grace Gilreath, will my ability to talk and skip school to Marie Loucks. Ed Goodman, will my jeep to my brother Harold. Moore. I, I, Bob Goodman, will my flying to Charles Weber. I, Dot Hayes, will my blue eyes to Mona Ellis. Carol Herrli, will my Jim to no one. L I, Don Hollfman, will my speed on the basketball floor to Howard Wagner. I, Herbert Hoover, will my managing of the team to Dick Choler. Charles Klinefelter, will my arguing ability to Robert Stichter. 1, I, Doris Lienhart, will my hidden singing talent to Doris Baker. Donita Leist, will my red hair to Norma Griffin. 1, I, Joyce Love, will my ability to play the piano to Marilyn Priest. I, Willowdean Marks, will my quiet ways to Jeanne Andre. Marijane Martin, will my steers to my sister Joan. I, I, Cleo Myers, will my personality to my sister Goldie. I, James Neely, will my ability to throw a baseball to second base to Stanley Troyer. Betty Nelson, will my books to Carol Carles. I, I, Jackie Nelson, will my smallness to Mary Kile. I, Ailene Parcell, will my boy friends to Eileen Martin. Ted Parcell, will my flat tires to Albert Snell. I, I, Dwight Pletcher, will my speech making to Charles Miller. responsibility of our senior class. I, Carl Reiner, will my blonde curly hair to Dick Eyman. I, Ella Rinehart, will my merit secretary job in the band to Nancy Russ. I, Imogene Risser, will my studious disposition and all time record for continuous study to Mary Oswald, Jesse Shafer, Jr., will my mustache to Norman Smith. I, I, Glenn Smith, will my reckless driving to Jack Rapp. We, Bernadine Everest and Gloria Shank, will our twosome companionship to Rosemary Nelson and Bar I , Dick Swinehart, will my necking in alleys and bright remarks to Frank Bolton. I, Bob Troyer, will my bench warming to Max Sheets. I, Lavene Weaver, will my shyness around girls to Mitch Gegax. I, Dona Weber, will my slim figure to Rozan Goldstein. I, Irene Weldy, will my black hair to Sue Tryon. I, Bob Yoder, will my temper to Ivan Eash. ' ' Eileen Butler Betty Nelson Ella Chilcote bara Rinehart ML. !l.Q6l6.0'l'L fm, jbwnq, dgvdiea, Hellman, D. Sheets, M. ..... . Neely, J. .... . Cutter, R. .... . Gegax, M. .... . Leonard, L. Parcell, T. Troyer, R. .... . Wagner, H. Snell, A. Cook, S. .... . Smith, N. ,... . Eyman, R. .... . 1'ore, K. ......... . Hamilton, D. .........,.....,..................... . Yrf-Year in High School. G.-Games. FGA-Field Goals Attempted. FGM-Field Goals Made. COACH Mr. McCuen has been coaching for the last 12 years. He has been at Concord for eight years. He has produced some very good teams especially during tourney times. This year Concord won another county tourney. The team trounced Jimtown in the final game 45 Lo 32. Vv'e as a team wish to thank Mr. McCuen for his fine elforts as a coach and wish him plenty of luck in future years. First Teolm Yr. G. FGA FGM Pct. FA FM .. 4 23 320 3 19 41 4 23 148 4 22 157 2 22 89 .. 4 22 122 4 17 15 .. 4 15 25 3 9 16 3 6 30 2 1 3 3 1 8 2 5 2 1 3 3 1 5 114 .36 127 74 10 .24 1'7 44 .24 138 68 42 .27 98 54 25 .28 50 31 27 .22 35 14 1 .07 17 4 .16 20 10 4 .25 6 6 .20 1 1 .33 4 1 .13 6 3 .60 1 2 .67 1 1 .20 5 Pct.-Per cent. FA-Free Throws Attempted. FM-Free Throws Made. TP- Total Points. Pct. .58 .41 .49 .55 .62 .40 .41 .50 .67 1.00 1.00 .67 1.00 .00 .20 Varsity Top row- Donalcl Hoffman Mitchell Gegax Howard Wagner Max Sheets Middle row- Ted Parcell Leon Leonard Robert Troyer Herbert Hoover Bottom row- Albert Snell James Neely Robert Cutter School C O Millersburg ............ 34 3 5 Goshen ......... ...... 3 6 28 Wakarusa .............. 33 25 Bristol .................. 24 28 Iimtown ................ 25 l6 WashingtonfClay .... 45 36 Ieilerson ................ 61 24 Middlebury .......... 30 32 New Paris ............ 43 455: Wakarusa ..... ...... 2 9 3 2 Bristol .................. 3 Z 28 Millershurg .......... 25 23 Milford ......... ...... 2 6 3 5 Iimtown .,..... ...... 4 O 32 Syracuse ....... ...... 3 4 3l Middlebury .......... 40 36 Shipshewana ........ 43 44? New Paris ............ 43 37 COUNTY TOURNEY Bristol .........,........ 45 37 Millersburg .......... 37 32 Iimtown ............,... 49 35 SECTIONAL TOURNEY Millersburg .......... 40 30 Wakarusa ..........,,,, 36 45 Overtime. W Double overtime. Second Team The second team has had a very successful season this year winning 15 and losing only 3 Letters were awarded to N. Smith, S. Cook, D. Eyman, H Wagner G Davenport D Hamilton K. Fore, D. Martin, R. Anderson, and I. Rapp. Date l1'2 11-8 11f16 11-21 11'25 11350 1237 12'15' 12-21 1'4- lfll l'l2 l'25' 1'3O 2f1 2'8 2-12 2'15' , SECOND TEAM RESULTS School Place Millersburg T Goshen T ........... Wakarusa T ...... Bristol H ......... Jamestown H Wash.fClay H Jeiferson H ......... Middlebury H New Paris T ....... Wakarusa H ....... Bristol T ............. Millersburg H Milford H ....... Jamestown T Syracuse T Middlebury T Shipshewlana New Pans H ............................... SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Seated-Kenneth Fore, Norman Smith, Richard Eyman Robert Anderson Gene Davenport Dwight Kime Standing-Mr. McCuen fCoachJ, Donald Hamilton, Stanley Cook ,lack Rapp David Martm Richard Choler fStudent Managerj Third R Team The thir-d team, being very successful this year, showed much promise for future Concord teams. This team lost only three games and also won a tourney held at New Paris THIRD TEAM BASKETBALL Seated-james Reed, Robert Smith, Jack Nell, Stanley Troyer, Leo For' rest, Harold Cocanower. Standing--Mr. McCuen fCoachj, James Eldridge, Jerry Hayes, James Perf kins, Tom Ball, Richard Choler fStudent Man' agerj. J UN IOR HIGH The junior high team was not very successful this season, winning 6 and losing 9. This was the poorest team in the last eight years at Con- cord. ' Although this team did not meet with too much success, a new season scoring record of 112 points was made by Robert Oswald. SW' lunior High Basketball Front Row-John Anderson, Robert Cswald, Maynard Misner Jack Davenport Richard Troyer, Gene Siler, Jack Perkins, Wayne Hoffman. Second Row-Mr. McCuen fCoachj, Rex Berger, Lewis Brock Kennard Dickey Melvin Conrad, Richard White. Back Row-Philip Tinsley, Keith Nusbaum, Robert Wise Don Erb Chester Bleile Borseloorll The baseball team had a quite successful season. If the team could have defeated Middle bury fthe winnerj in the Hnal game, Concord would have placed first in the country standings Letters were awarded to: D. Hoffman, R. Troyer, J. Neely, R. Cutter, H. Wagner, M. Sheets D. Hamilton, N. Smith, G. Davenport, A. Snell, M. Gegax, S. Cook. Team We They Place Bristol ......... aa.. 1 O T Middlebury ..... ..... O 9 H Jamestown ....... ..... 1 lie H Wakarusa ..... ..... S 2 T New Paris ....... ..... 3 O T Bristol ......... ..... 2 l H Nappanee ..... ..... 7 1 H Jamestown ....... ...... 1 O T Wakarusa ..... ......... 1 5 1 H Nappanee ........ ...... 6 3 T New Paris ....... ..... 1 li' H Middlebury .... ...... O 8 T 22 Tie games. Seated-Jim Neely, Bob Cutter, Bob Troyer, Don Hoffman, Max Sheets. Standing-Herbert Hoover fManagerD, Don Hamilton, Gene Davenport Howard Wagner 5 7 Mitchell Gegax, Norman Smith, C O N C O CHEER LEADERS Eileen Martin, Marion Long, Josephine Moore Trorck 1945 One record made this year was in the mile relay with a time of 3:52. Jim Myers also set records in the 220 and 440 yd. dashes. His best marks for these two dashes were 55.5 in the 440 yd. dash and 23.8 in the 220 yd. dash. Letters were awarded to I. Myers, R. Cutter, T. Parcell, V. Brown, I. Neely, A. Snell, D. Hoffman, M. Gegax, I. Shafer, E. Schalliol, R. Wise. As there was only one senior, Eugene Schalliol, the team should he very successful next year. TI-IE SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Date Schools-Scoring Type 4f11 Concord 80g Middlebury 6 .......................... ....... D ual 4f13 Wakarusa 51g Concord 443 Milford 22 ......... ....... T riangular 4f2O Wakarusa 72, New Paris UM, Middlebury 6, Co. Meet Nappanee HM, Concord 52 ........................... .... 4f25 Concord 533 Nappanee 38 ............................. ....... D ual 4f27 Goshen 68, Nappanee 323 Ivliddlebury 15, Fr.-Soph. Concord 58, New Paris 14 ............................. .... C o. Meet Place Goshen Goshen Elkhart Goshen Goshen Choose your own subject for this pageg maybe you'd prefer to choose your subject from this page. If your face is still missing, you might get a snap taken and give it to next yea,r's seniors. 1 yy-L Jfugwzdhzpi Seated-Robert Troyer, Tom Christian, Carl Reiner. Standing-Mr. Kreider QAnnual Sponsorj, Joyce Love, Bernadine Everest, Mildred Burkholder. Tom Christian ......... Annual Storfi 1946 Mildred Burkholder .... ............ B usiness Manager Bob Troyer .......,... .......... A dvertising Manager Carl Reiner ........... ......................... A ssistant Editor Bernadine Everest ....... ........ A ssistant Business Manager Joyce Love ............. ....... ........,........,,....,,,.,.,,,,,,,, ......,,..,., ,...... A s s i stant Advertising Manager We wish to thank all of those who have helped make this Annual a success Hi-Y The HifY is closing its second year under the sponsorship of Mr. Haberstich and the follow- ing oihcers: President, Ronald Ballg secretary, Jesse Shafer, Ir.g treasurer, Leo Fawleyg sergeant' atfarms, Dick Swinehart. Time has limited the activities of the club, although some interesting giort meetings have been held. The club sponsored an assembly address by the Rev. James onroy. Early in the year initiation and induction ceremonies were held for the new members. This year membership was extended to the Sophomores. A point system for earning a HifY letter is being planned for the future. Senior members of the club were awarded letters which were presented on Awards Day. f Front Row-Jesse Shafer, Ir., Ronald Ball, Ted Parcell, Richard Swinehart, Leo Fawley, Herbert Hoover. - Second Row-Mr. Haberstich fSponsorD, Ralph Bechtel, LeRoy Yoder, Argyle Carter, Richard Eyman, Ned Parcell, Norman Smith. Back Row-Walter Lienhart, Robert Yoder, Carl Reiner, Jack Choler, Robert Smith, Robert Troyer, Tom Ball. 1 Seated-Bob Troyer, ,Tim Neely, Dale Brock, Dorothy Hayes. Standing-Dona Weber, Joyce Love, Carl Reiner, Carol Herrli, Bernadine Everest Irene Weldy, Leo Fawley. sEN1oR CLASS PLAY Nothing to Lose Director-Mrs. Fisher The senior class of 1946 presented Nothing to Lose on December 5' and 6, 1945 The plot revolved around Ted Belden, an exfmarine, who became engaged to one too many girls while suffering from amnesia. The 7.2-1' cast vvas as follows: Ted Belden, an exfmarine ..... Beverly Day, Ted's Hance .......... Edith Day, Beverly's mother Ben Huggins, Edith's brother .. Zelda Garland, Ben's admirer ....... Chuck Baker, an aircraft worker Jeanne Lamar, a reporter ............. Vicky Durande, a movie actress ..... Juan Rolando, from Brazil ........ Gwen Callfield, a maiden lady... Jelfsy, the inn caretaker ............ .......James Neely .......Carol Herrli .........Irene Weldy ..........Robert Troyer .........Dona Weber ........Carl Reiner ...............Ioyce Love .........Dorothy Hayes ..................Dale Brock ........................Bernadine Everest . ...................................... Leo Fawley Ailene Parcell, Prompter. Seated-Miss Hadley, Ieannine Andre, Jane Myers, Argyle Carter, lack Rapp, Delores Hutchison. Standing-Rozan Goldstein, Dick Choler, Dick Wise, Thelma Neff, Norman Smith, Ed Gygi. K JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Da.msels in Distressv Director-Miss Hadley Never were two damsels so distressed as Jeanne Andre and Delores Hutchison in the parts of Pam and Gerry in the junior class play. Snoopy Mrs. Guppy, the landlady fThelma Neifj, hampers their activities as playboy Jimmy Love CDick Wisej bereft of his suit and draped in a tablecloth, climbs into their room for refuge. The entrance of Heryftempered Natasha Qean Goodmanj threatening them with a dagger, forces jimmy into disguise as an old lady. Befuddled Shelby Parsons fAdgyle Carterj, ends up being pushed into the bathtub. The cat-loving Aunt Eustacia fRozan Goldsteinl and chickenfraiser Uncle Braymer CDick Cholerj help straighten out the plot while Mr. and Mrs. Meeks QNorman Smith and Jane Myersj beat each other up and gradually retrieve their bor- rowed furniture from the girls' room with the aid of Bill and Mike Uack Rapp and Ed Gygij. The play closes with a touch of corporal punishment for the girls, a suit of clothes and a girl for Jimmy and a garb of bath towels for poor Shelby. CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL BAND Paul Gibson-director In the spring of 1945, entering as a class C band, the Concord Band won the State Band Contest. The calendar for the 194746 school year was as follows: September 7 and 8 .......................,.............................. County Fair at Goshen October 12 ................... .......,. F arm Bureau and 4fH concert at Jimtown December 7 ............. .........................,. Q ..............................,...... F all concert January 27 ......... ........ M idwinter concert-Senior sweaters awarded February 15 ...... .................,...............,..,,............ A ssembly program March 8 ......... ....................... B and clinic at North Manchester March 29 ...... .................................... S pring concert April 13 .... ........ D istrict Band Contest at Goshen April 27 ..........,.............................,....... ,........................... S tate Band Contest The band also played at all the home games. i 3 E r i Q BAND Front Row-Marilyn Baker, Carol Hoifman, Peggy Phillips. Second Row- Van Scoik, Richard Myers, Van Scoik, Tom Nelson, Don Whitt. Robert Wise, Vera Ellis, Ella Rinehart, Jackie Nelson, Rosemary Nelson, Carl Rich, Baumgartner. Third Row-Mr. Gibson fDirectorJ, Ralph Bechtel, Doris McCreary, Barbara Rinehart, Phyllis Tharp, Carlyle Baumgartner, john Mann, LaMar Stowe, Ronald Richards, Elyabeth Clark Kenneth Rinehart, Arlene Pepin, Mildred Hartman, Delores Hutchison, Wilbur Baker, Sue Tryon a Fourth Row-Alice Stull, Dean Replogle, Doris Bowser, Beverly Dunbar, Leo Fawley LeRoy Yoder, David Stutsman, Rozan Goldstein, Marilyn Priest, Nancy Russ, Shirley Davis Eileen Martin. ' CY S 'S if SBANJQ oFF1cERs,tff5,5 v Seated-Kenneth Rinehart, Ella Rinehart, Marilyn PriestQ Barbara wfgiggerhart Standing-Mr. Gibson,iLeo Fawley, LeRoy Yoder, Rggan Goldstein, Sue Tryon This spring Jackie Nelson and Leo Fawley won ,,the5lhitizensl1ip awards given to a senior and a senior girl for their cooperation. A The personnel of the band is as follows: Seniors ...... Juniors ......... ....... Sophomores ...., ....... Freshmen ..... ....... Eighth ........ Seventh ...... Sixth ....... Fifth ........................... Jackie Nelson Ella Rinehart Sarah Detwiler LIBRARY The members of the Library Club assist in all library work. One member of the club is on duty each period of the school day. That librarian checks books in and out and is responsible for keeping the library neat. In recognition of the work these librarians do, the Library Club on Honor Day presents each librarian with a service pin. LIBRARIANS Front Row-Carol Herrli, Norma Moore, Jane Myers, Marie Loucks. Back Row-Rozan Goldstein, Mrs. Hellman fSponsorj, Bernadine Everest, Doris Baker. We Go To School, Too JAN1ToR Jack Sayger has returned to the high school to be our janitor again. He is very eficient when it comes to repairing things around the school building. COOKS Mrs. Forrest and Mrs. Love are the two cooks for the cafeteria, This is the third year they have been the cooks at the high school. SCHOOL CAFETERIA This is the room from which the mouth watering aromas come every morning. The cafeteria prepares hot lunches during both noon hours for about 200 people. With the money that is made, cooking equipment is hought. The careteria is used during the Hrst semester for cooking classes of the 7th, Sth, 9th, and 10th grades. BUS DRIVERS Dale Masten Forrest Shupert Art Hoffman Ledger Kauffman Walter Everest Lloyd Stickel LaMar Stickel Bob Hoffman Lowell Stickel ' Fred Grise Eddie Stickel A VEHTIS ENT F We Wish to Thank Om' Advertisers foi the Suppovt They Have Given in Helping to Make This Annual a Success CONGRATULATIONS all d BEST WISHES CALVERT CGAL C0 Elkhart s Best Coal Yard COMPLIMENTS OF Made by l STRGM BRASS FOUNDRY MILES LABQRATORIES Inc SMITH DRUG STORE JSfH1t1'1P h M 13 S ELKHART INDIANA B E R M A N S Better Sportmg Goods 123 So h M St Elkhart Elkhart WWW? Llsten rf eg to It FIZZ 4161, yfx ALKA SELTZER U cc Q as -l F 9 Ira . ri , rop. :A gg ,L ' 2 YQ 'f fWf'i' , A Sout ain, Street a t. J 1 . xx M.. jul i K. Q vjTn ' N 131 N f Q i ff f ye S S N. A ' ,1 YV 1 . - If - ,V ew? 6 R ut aiu r t r R ' HODGSON BRGS HARDWARE IVIOGRE S off e Ph 3008 R h Jzeaz INC ELKHART WELDING D Cl AND ry eanzng BOILER WORKS AND 2132 S th M Storage A F B0 k G E h 13 COMPLIMENTS OF ABSHIRE OIL COMPANY ELKHART INDIANA MOBILGAS and lvloBlLou. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES TO CGNCGRD SENIGRS GF 1946 ELKI-IART PACKING CGMPANY T 9 ic one es. P one ' - -ou Lain Street . . , en. Mgr. lk ar ,I -cl' CONGRATULATIONS CONCORD CLASS OF 1946 J. L. Whisler Sz Sons WHOLESALE MEAT PACKERS P. O. Box 553 HOUSE OF HARTER 214 234 Sk Wholesale Sporting Goods bk wk Ak Goshen, Indiana Elkhart, Indiana H O S A C K ' S RECAPPING AND VULACANIZING u. sn. ROYAL 'rmeas 930 South Main, FRANK MYERS MEN'S WEAR ELKHART, INDIANA COMZPLIMIEINTS OF THE STATIONERS 417 South Main Streo t ELKHART, INDIANA OVBRIEN PAINTS --- WALL PAPER COMPLIMENTS OF GIFTS --- PICTURES Picture Framing ' BAG Established 1847 G A R B IE? R , S n 224 S'011I3h Main SID. Elkhart GOSHEN, INDIANA A SHAFER 85 SON COMPLEMIENTAS OF Clothiers A - Opirwsite Orplvwm Elkhart PENN ELECTRIC SWITCH DIXIE SHOPS COMPANY Style Without Extriavagancen GOSHEN, INDIANA I 524 S. Main St. Elkhart ELKHART, INDIANA I Ooingratulationsi and Best Wishes STAR I Q 'I I Class Machine, Inc. of 1946 THE HOME OF DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE Carpet - Bottle Gas Stoves - Philco Refrigerators and Radios - Speed Queen Washers Kelvinator Refrigerators YODER BR0S.,RInc. Phone 39 Wakarusa COMPLIMENTS 05- I HOSTETLER RADIO SHOP All Makes of Radios and ELKHART ICE CREAM CO. Amplifiers Serviced PhO1'l6 3646 The Ice Cream Supreme 1229 So. Main S12 i t Elkhart COMQPLIMFEFNTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF sEARs, ROEBUCK Sz Co. CHAS S DRAKE C0 ELKHART, INDIANA 216 is semen Mein Phone sooo Elkhaffs BEST Sffvfe DEPENDABLE COAL ELDY LUNDQUIST vlc -DANIELSON Phones 224, 225 118 East Lexington Ave ue COMPLIMENTS OF J. C. P E N N Y -'Elkharfs Buswiest store CANEN'S P and Q Market ELKHART, INDIANA BEST WISHES ELKHART J EWELERS' ASSOCIATION MASTEN'S SUPAER SERVICE STATION LUBRICATTON SPECIALIST Oakland Avenue Road Congratulations '- '- 1-COMPLHWEYNTS OF and 0 L Y M P I A Home-made Candies and Ice Creaem COMPLIMIENTS OF HOUSOUR GROCERY GROCERY AND MARKET W A L T E R D A R L I N G Harley and Louise Housom' Phone '75 Dunlap COMPLIMENTS OF INDIANfAl AND MICHIGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 110-114 W. Lexinlgftonl Ave. ELKHART, INDIANA THE ADAMS Sz WESTLAKE CO. ElLlKHARfI , INDIANA colvlrulvmwrs OF BORNEMAN 8L SONS Hardware EDDLEM AN COAL AND LUMBEIR Building Supplies -- Paints Tile -- Fence Posts Get Prices - Save- Money Phone 31 DUNT-'AP RUSSELL THE COLEMAN Phone 41 232. E. Jlacksonl Blvd. EELKHART, IND. BEST WISHES ELKHART COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ELKHART, INDIANA You are in touch with the World when your read THE ELKHART TRUTH Your HOME Newspaper Tune in W T R C F N ws, Sports and Entertainment Ph e - - - - Dunlap 55 M. D. NUSBAUM Gleneral Builder ELKHART, R.. 1 DUNLAP, IND. COMPLIMENTS 'OF HOUSEWORTH BROS. Central Drug Store CONGRATULATIONS CONCORD CLASS OF 1946 Bunker Hill Tool Sc Die Designers and Builders of Tools, Dies, Jigs and Fixtures A- Prairie Rd. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1946 STEWART'S DRUG STORE The Rexail' Store PHONE 5 I WAKARUSA COMPLIMEN TS 'OF HAROLD S. MYERS J ewe I e r WAKARUSA, - - - INDIANA GOSPEL BOOK STORE Boioiks, Bibles, Greeting Cards, Pictures and Plaques When. gi g ai gift- make it a Ch tian gift. 119 E. LINCOLN AVE. GOSHEN, IND. Phone R-9077 THE GOSHEN MILK CONDENSING Co. Manufacturers of QUALITY MILK PRODUCTS GOSHEN, INDIANA AL BOWSER BARBER SHOP Hotel Elkhart Basement PHONE - - - 82 COMPLIMENTS OF RODINO COAL COMPANY' COMPLIMENTS OF Cvnymiulafions KAUFFMAN'S CONSUMERS Class of ,46 COAL and SUPPLY CO., Inc. L LE 0 N E BUNKER HILL GROCERY S T U D I O AND MARKET Fine Food For Fine People 206 SOUTH MAIN ELKHART SAILOR SERVVIOEI STATION Washing Greasing Polishing Parts and Accessories PHONE - - - 'IZDUNLAP M A R T I N ' S Store for Dad and Lad Since 1884 eos so. MAIN ST. I ELKAHAR1-, INDIANA FOR GOOD HARDWARE See COMPLIMENTS' OF LEONARD COMPANY 1,-,-l,,1-,1,-, HBRANSTROMSR WAKARUSA PHONE 58 FLORAL ARTIISTRY ICE CREAM PARLOR From WEST VIEW FLORAL CO. - Harold's Flowers , Harrold G. Auld, Prop. W R A Y S 316 sl. Main Pho' e 186 FINE 'CE CREAM ELKHART, INDIANA Quality Your Can Note Creators of Portraits South Main Street Ph CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES TO CON CORD'S GRADUATIN G CLASS OF 1946 The First National Bank OF ELKHART Elkhart County's Largest and O'i'dest Banking Institution ORGANIZED IN 1863 COMPLIMENTSI OF FREiED'S SHOE STORE MILLiER'S GOOD FOOD Goshen's Favorite Place TO EAT BILTMORE STUDIO O Die' ET.-KHART, INDIANA S I M 0 N ' S GOSHEN Young Men's Apipiarel 304 S. Florsheim Shoes for Mefn Enna Jettick for Women COMPLIMENTS OF THE CIN DERELLA SHOP STAN TON 'S Main St. ELKHART, 1 Women'is and Misses' . Ready-to-Wear W. W. WILT SUPER MARKET Ellkhart's Only Car- load Food Buyers Groceries, M-eats, Fruits and Vegetables ' ': vV -'- O J , U F F GOLDBERG S 324 sou1'l-'MNH 52 ff some f ' Elk,h,art's Largest Store for lVlen and Boys Since 1874 ATZ FURNITURE CO. LIGONIER GOSHEN KENDALLVILLE Congratulations Concord Class of '46 1 THE NEW MODERN MODE, BOOT SHOP 306 S. Main ELKHART lSlBlElLlL'.i.'ii 'c'?.i.'i QCQ Pickerel Flower Store Richard B. Matzke, Florist aiu at Marion ELKHART Courteious, Friendly SERVICE for Over 40 YEARS ZIESEL BROTHERS Elkhart's Shopping Center ST:IVEJR'S . Hfoilse Furnishers Funeral Directors GOSHEN, INDIANA OLIVIAN GIFT SHOP fFo1'meir1y I-Iousef Stuldioly Artificial Flowers Q Gift's for All Occasions 3352 SO. Main. PhOI16' L8114 L. HELFRICH 8z SON FURNITURE Eitablished, 1886 ELKHART, INDIANA Congratuluations and C E Best Wishes MONTEITH BROS. INC. FRANCIS RED ELLIS SHELL SERVICE OAKLAND and LUSHER DA1N'ifte'?QM151APEl2 310 S. Main St. Phone ELKHART, INDIANA 1 Mary had a, little lambg Her father shot it dead, And now it goes to school with her Between two hunks of bread. SNYDER'S MEN'S SHOP Trade With the Boys 208 So. Main Sweet G-OSI-IEN, IIN D. COMPLIMENT S OF M. WOLFBERG 82 SON A WAKARUSA, INDIANA I VETS GULF SERVICE Corner Main and Lusher ELKHART, INDIANA Formerly Roy's TElVIPLlIN'S Sheet Music Phonograph Records and Gifts COMPLIMENTS OF BETHEL PUBLISHING CO The House of Good Books Let the leve ef lifemvelve, sculpture, ew- cblz'ecfvve,elml ezleve ell, mv- ff Jie, enter into 3 your levee. I Theodore Roosevelt ' b6'Iflf!!-:sell Clbne CxBand and'Orchestra6 INSTRUMENTS Congratulations and Best Wishes ELKHART AiND GOSHEN MILK COUNCIL Congrafbulatwns Best Wzshes EBY GUERNSEY DAIRY DUTCH MAID BAKERY Home of the Finest Pastries Specialties for Parties PhOa'1,el 338 COMEPLIMENTS OF PARCELL GROCERY Main and Hively MYER S SERVICE STATIOIN Texaco Productsi Firestone Tires U S 33 GOSHEN INDIANA COIVBPLIMENTS OF ELKHART RUBBER WORKS Norman Smlth was chmblnig a tree aind be gan to fall Swlftly toward the giroiund Oh Lond save me' Save me' CPauseJ Never mmd Lord my pants caught on a branch ment to JLIID9 Dona W He decelved me He told mei he was a 11ver and kldney speclal st and I found out he was only a butcher Albert Snell Why dldn t I make a hundred on my hlstory test teacher? Mr Showalter You remember the ques t1on Why d1d the p1oneers go 1nto the wllder ness? Wlell to neck was not the answer 7 A i A f W X X u ' I 0 1. W X r 1 - C Y . X X . X. X X X - Y X ' A X X . u . , , , X X H i X , ax ' ' X X X X H o X 1 v ' i ' l' ' Bob C: Why did you break your engage- X ' sr -Q ' ' N .I U ' , i i I '. 2 1 ' X X X .ya X X . u X X ' 1 X X i i ' X X Ps R X , . r I H X X l i i X- ' X X 1 - X - X X X X X . . X X - 7 ,,,, . i X i n i . , ' 1, 1 1 i i X , . . . take care of your dollars now and later on they will take care of you. 'F Sl' ik Open a savings account here and keep it growing. Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance g Corporation First Qlcl State Bank Elkhart, Indiana Eclw. Lie1111art 69 Sons Complete Home Owtiitters Funeral Dlrectors Phone 71 Wakarusa Indlana Prmters and Bmders ofD1st1nct1on QW M G-REENFIELD INDIANA Trustees' Office and School Supplies s f 'fy ,A Something to Lough About The examiner was testing Leo Fawley for a driver's license. What does it mean, he asked, when a woman is holding out her hand? It means, Leo answered, she's turning left, turning right, backing up, waving at some' body, or going to stop. Tom C: Did you go to a nudist colony? . Carl R: Yeah, and it reminded me of my first trip in an airplane. Tom C: Why? Carl R: I'll never forget the first takefoiff' Isn't it dangerous to drive a car with one hand? Yes, many a guy has run into a church that way. Three men were repairing telephone poles. Eileen Butler passed by in her car and when she saw the men climbing the telephone poles, she said, Look at those fools: you'd think I had never driven a car before. Herb H: What was the name of the hotel we stopped at in Detroit? Bob Y: Wait, I'll look through my towels. What's the difference between kissing your sister and your sweetheart? asked Dona M. About one minute and twentvfhve seconds, answered Norman. Dwight Kime: I wish to marry your daughter, Jane. Mr. Myers: Can you support a family? Dwight: Yes Mr. Myers: But there are four of us. Bob T: I've been asked to get married lots of times. Carl R: Who asked you? Bob T: Mother and Father. as Ronnie B: We're going to give the bride a shower. Ted P: Count on me, I'll bring the soap. Delight W: A man I've never seen before asked me for a kiss, Arlene N: A fresh one, eh? Delight: Yes Arlene: Did you slap his face? Delight: As soon as he got through. as Jesse Shafer: How about a little ride, cutie? Elkhart Girl: Are you going north? Jesse: Yes, I am. Elkhart Girl: Give my regards to the Eskimosf' Mr. Showalter: Give me an example of period furniture. Max K: Well, I should say 'an electric chair' because it ends a sentence. Ted P: What's the difference between a sewing machine and a kiss? Ronald B: I don't know, what is the difference? Ted: Cne sews seams nice and the other seems so nice. Zi 'Z' N Betsey: L'Do you love me alone? Dick: Yes, dear. Betsey: Will you always be true to me? Dick: Yes, dear. Betsey: Then let's elope tonight. Dick: I can't, dear: I gotta date. Eleanor Warstler: Do you love me with all your heart and soul? Dale Brock: Uh huh. Eleanor: Do you think l'm the most beautiful girl in the world, bar none? Dale: Yeah Eleanor: Do you think my lips are like rose petals, my eyes like limpid pools, my hair like silk?,' Dale: Yup. Eleanor: Oh, you say the most beautiful things. Max Sheets: I just got a haircut. Does it look bad? Mr. McCuen: No, not bad, but you'd better stamp it 'this end up'. Hoffman is the fastest person imaginable. He can ring the front doorbell, go to the back door, and run through to the front of the house in time to let himself in. Mr. Haberstich: How do you find the horsepower of a car? Dick: 'LLift up the hood and count the plugs. , , V - -rg 1 ax . ,,.r- .:.+Vgaffg . fm ' V .mm g- u ,.- 11. X Vx' .575 -5,-N 9.31.1 Ex. Jfj. .' . vi . J 1.11. . 'fgiik 3.5 4:.i:'!wf 3' 3,3 f' V . arm,-1 VV 1 54. '-.??Sifg S ' ' ik. .bqW.35 :-E - 1 4:.ag?'f - N .Nw 3-ras qv' f ff.-'-if. ,- ' 357 slr... -.' . V -. V Vg.-if-12. T. 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