Concord High School - Concordian Yearbook (Elkhart, IN)
- Class of 1950
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Page Two The 1950 CONCORDIAN Concordian Y fe 2. -H lx iq W' is , 9 15 N e ' Q X e william' A . f Ei lm fs' D Q U ' Volume XVlX. Published by the Senior Journalism Class of 1950, Concord High School, Elkhcrl, Indiana. on .ts , .-, The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Three DAYTON KREIDER DEDICATIO The 1950 Concordian Annual Staff gratefully dedicates this annual to Dayton Kreider, our senior sponsor, whose confidence and untiring efforts have been an inspiration for us to do our best. FACULTY H H XYXX as 'WNLIL OOAN F Faculty and Administration Left to Right NlAYNARD NUSBAUM Horn J. STVMP ERNEST MlI.I.ER Mr. Stump has successfully filled the position as Principal of Concord High School for the past fifteen years. We all feel, especially the seniors, that his leader- ship makes our high school one of the best. Mr. Stump has a Bachelor of Science degree from Ball State Teachers' College and a lVlaster's degree of Education from Indiana University. Mr. Miller has been principal of the grade school for the past eighteen years. His keen interest in the school and its activities makes him one of our truest friends. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from Goshen College and has attended Ball State Teachers' College. Much of the progress of Concord High School has been due to the efforts of Mr. Nushaum, who com- pletes his fourth year as trustee of Concord Township. His Willingness to provide new, and to replace out-of- date equipment has been greatly appreciated. Miss Nancy Russ, a graduate of the class of l9448, for two years has been secretary in the office of Con- cord High School. Her friendly and accommodating ways are greatly appreciated by the faculty and stu- dents alike. NANCY Russ Page Six The 1950 CONCORDIAN B. J. STUMI2 ILS., BLS. ALICE HELLMAN, A,LS. DAYTON IQRIGIIJIGH. , . , A.B. Rall State Temzhvrs' Ifldlklllkl, U1l1YU1'S1ly College RlHllL'h0S1.CI' Collvgu Illdlkilla. University Z 1 LICSTICR MCUUFIN. A.R. BETTY HEALEY, A.B. RALPH MYICHS, AJS, Imlmuzl t e-ntrul Uullvgv NY4-stern Collvg-9 for Goshvn Collvgo XVomen ALIFIC XVICAVER PERRY MILLER, AJS. GlGILXl,IJ1Nl'I HOOK, . . . ILS, M. . Mu-higan L1fe Certltic-ate Goshen Cullegv S Bli4'hif,2,'2lll Stain Normal Vurduv Umwkrsity College The 1950 CONCORDIAN page Seven LAVON GARBER, B.S. PAUL GIBSON, B.S. NAOMI FISHER, B.S. Ball State Teachers' Goshen College Manchester College College ERNEST SHOYVALTER, MARGARET MILES, ETHAN GXVALTNEY, B.S., M.S. B.M.E., B.M. A.B. Ball State Teachers' Indiana University Evansville College Indiana University Page Eight The 1950 CONCORDIAN STUDENTS ll ii K Seniors . .. JAMES CLIPP Jim He has two speeds-low and super low. Hi Times Staff Annual Staff Chorus 3 Softball 4 MARILYN KIME Molly Intelligence is not her only virtue. Hi C 1 2 3 4 Minute Maids Chorus 3 Librarian 4 Senior Class Play Annual Staff BARBARA TENNEY Barb Tis said that absence conquers low, But oh believe it not! Hi Times Staff Annual Staff Minute Maids Librarian 3 ORVILLE L. HEFFNER Pete Thinking is but an idle waste of thought. Chorus DEAN VANTINE Van To me pleasure goes before duly, Annual Staff Hi Times Staff BARBARA BUCHER Buch I have often regretted hnvim: spoken, never having k-ept silent. Minute Maids Hi C 1 2 Page Ten The 1950 CONCORDIAN ...195O GENE R. SILER Richard I drink when I have occasion and sometim-es when I have no occa- sion. Baseball 3 4 Basketball 4 Track 1 y ROGER HAINES Percy The less men think, the more they talk. Hi Y 3 4 Annual Staff Hi Times Staff BARBARA RICHARDSON Richie Much could be said about her, more by her. Minute Maids HiC12 JULIUS DeMETZ Tex Work, where have I heard that word before? Annual Staff Hi Times Staff LARRY ULREY John Never throw mud, you may miss your mark, but you must have dirty hands. Hi Y 3 4 Hi Times Staff Softball 4 IXIAXINFI CUSTER lNIax VVhat would I do with size, when I do so much without it. Annual Staff Hi Times Staff Minute Maids The 1950 CONCORDIAN page Eleven Class BARBARA LOUCKS Barbara, Jane She that hath knowledge spareth her words. Hi Times Staff Annual Staff Hi C 1 2 3 4 Minute Maids STEWART E. CUMMINS Stu The wise do not always tell all they know. Softball 'T THOMAS E. STRICKLER Tom Sleep is the best cure for waking troubles. Hi Times Staff Annual Staff Track 3 4 DOROTHY HARTWICK Dot Just being happy is a. fine thing to do: looking on the bright side rather than the blue. Hi C -'O Annual Staff Hi Times Staff .xlinute Maids 'O'-'T xl , ygi -L REBECCA ROBINSON Becky A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Minute Maids x . wi KEITH E. SNVEAZY Lefty Anger is momentary madness, so control your passion or it will con- trol you. Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 3 4 Hi Y 3 4 Boys' Chorus 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Hi Times Staff 4 Page Twelve The 1950 CONCORDIAN C O 1 O I. S CHARLINE RENNEP. HAAS Charlie Marriage is a great career. Librarian 4 O and S1 Ziggy 332235 Sim Play Hi Times Staff Annual Staff NVAYNE SPEICHER Spike When I leave. who will take my place? Basketball Mgr. 3 4 Bookstore Annual Staff Boys' Chorus Hi Y 1 2 3 4 Hi C 4 Softbi-Lil 4 Hi Times GEURGE TSCHUPT' x'Geort:e It is always in season for 11 man to learn. NORMA MARKS Moan Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Annual Staff Hi Times Staff Hi C 1 2 3 4 Minute Maids Treasurer 1 3 Secretary 2 EMOGENE SCHROCK Em Not that I love study less, but that I love fun more. Minute Maids Librarian 4 Hi C 1 2 3 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Gloe Club 3 Hi Times Staff Annual Staff JOHN HAROLD STIFFLER Stiff One hours sleep before midnight is worth three after. Annual Staff Hi Times Staff Senior Class Play Chorus 3 4 N Softball 4 Hi C 2 The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page 'I'hirtt-en The first sigh of wisdom. Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Hi Times Staff Annual Staff Chorus 3 Bookstore Annual Staff Hi Times Staff Minute Maids Hi C ROBERT ERVIN Away with the fun. Baseball 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 3 4 Hi Times Staff DICK SPANGLE Dick love is the last of GLORIA SHAVV Shaw Blessed are they who have nothing to say and cannot be persuaded to say it. Minute Maids Hi C 1 LOIS STICKEL Lois Sometimes I sit and think and some- times I just sit. ROBERT KIEFER Baldy It isn't what a man stands for as for what he falls. Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Hi Y Track 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Hi Y Secretary and Treasurer 4 OSVVALD Ozzie books, let's have ESTHER REED Esther It's nice to be natural- are naturally nice. Hi C 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Band 3 Librarian 3 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Bookstore Minute Maids Annual Staff when you Class Yellow '12 I' Page Fourteen The 1950 CONCORDIAN NELSON STUTSMAN Nels What a man needs in gardening is at cast iron back, with a hinge on it. Band 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Track 3 4 Hi Y 3 4 FRIEDA RUTH OETTING Frieda If one only got paid for studying. W Junior Class Play ' Minute Maids GLORIA HELMUTH Corky lf silence were wealth. l'd be si pamper. Hi Times Staff Annual Staff Hi C Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Minute Maids JOHN ANDERSON' Andy 'ATli'e man that blushes is not quite il brute. Manager Bookstore Baseball 3 4 Basketball 4 Track 1 2 4 ROY YODER Gabe Girls may come. girls may go: but I go on forever. Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 2 3 4 HiYOfl'lcex-1234 JEAN NELSON Jean A small spark makes a great flre-. Minute Maids Hi Times Stall The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Fifteen ESTHER MILLER Esther 'Kngwing hgw ig Hi C 2 3 Librarian 1 2 Hi Times Staff Annual Staff Chorus 3 4 PHILLI I' TINSLEY Flip A modost man never talks about himself. Track 3 4 Baseball 3 4 1 Hi Times Staff Annual Staff DALLAS MARTIN Dall What a boy is, depends upon what he does, when he has nothing to do. Che-ffrleader 3 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Chorus 3 4 HiY234 HiC4 Hi Times Staff Annual Staff DONNA CASTETTER D0nni0 Sho often burns the midnight oil, but sad to say, 'tis not for toil. Minute Maids MARILYN BELT Marilyn Shia hears much but speaks littlvf' Senior Class Play Chorus 3 4 Annual Staff Hi Times Staff THOMAS NELSON Tom Music is the universal lan-guage of mankind. Band 1 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Page Sixteen The 1950 M o t t o ha 79 '-'1-he pen is the tongue of the mind. ARLENE ROSE PEPIN Jinx Band 1 2 3 4 Swing Band Minute Maids 1 CARI. D. RICH XVhe0l i Com-L-it may puff a man up, but Q In-vol' prop him UD-N Junior Class Play Se-nior Class Play Band 1 2 3 4 Chorus 4 Softball 4 liand Prosident 4 Swing' Band 1 2 3 4 lioolc Store LEWIS BROCK Lou1e I have more understanding than all my teachers. HOSLM A RY NVLBER ROSIB Small, but so IS a, stick of dynamitq. Band 1 2 3 4 lhxnd Merit Secretary 3 Bookstore Class Secretary 1 Minute Maids, Pres. DONNA FASIG Donnie A blush is beautiful but some times lnconvement. N Minute Maids xii , MYRON RASSI Myron Fate made him what he is. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Seventeen JIM LAMBKA Lambo The time will come when you will hear me. KATHRYN EVEREST Kate I do not envy those who know more than I, but I pity those who know less. Minute Maids DONALD PRIEST Don He that falls in love with himself will have no rivals. Hi Y 2 3 4 Softball 4 REX BERGER Rex H-e's a high flyer but not always in the air. Track 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Softball 4 Page Eighteen The 1950 CONCORDIAN JOHN L. PERKINS A real man inside athlete. Basketball 3 4 Track 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Hi Y 1 2 3 Hi Y Oflicer 3 Class Treasurer 2 Vice l'res. 3 President 4 Bookstore Manager Jack the body of an RICHARD C. TROYFTR Dick His hair' stood upr pine quills. Basketball 4 Baseball 3 4 Track 4 ight like porcu- Class President 1 2 3 Vice President 4 Hi Y 2 3 4 Senior Class Cfficers 4 The 1950 CONCORDIAN MARY CHRISTIAN Bess N One of wit, work, wisdom and a dash of wickedness. Bookstore Minute Maids Annual Staff Hi Times Staff Hi Vi Se C ee Pres. 1 cretary 3 4 Junior Class Play JACK DAVENPORT Jac'k ' The best of fellows and the best of friends. Basketball 4 Baseball 3 4 Hi Y 3 4 Pres. Hi Y 4 Editor Annual Staff Hi Times Staff Class Vice Pres. 2 Class Treasurer 4 Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Mixed Chorus 3 Boys' Chorus 4 Track 3 4 l Page Nineteen Snappy Shots Bob Keifer Lois Stivkeel Don Priest Qfieniorj ig2l1'i52ll'ZI Lulu-ks liugvi- linux.-5 Larry Ulrey Gloria Holmuth Keith Swonzy Barbara Tcnney Bob Oswald Maxine Custer John A1ld0l'S0l1 Page Twenty The 1950 CONCORIJIAN Our Diary Have you ever 'ried to remember things that had happened in the previous year and found they had slipped your mind? Maybe with the help of our diary you can remember some of the things that happened in the year '49-'50 around school. Sept. 6. First day at school and to our surprise we found many of the rooms brightly painted, new clocks in all of them, and even new vocal music and chemistry teachers. Sept. 9. When the bell rang in Journalism class today, 'LOzzie was found tied to a chair by his shoestring. He was unable to get loose until kindhearted 'fLefty Sweazy offered his assistance. Sept. 21. Why is every one so excited? Why the first issue of the Hi-Times came out. Who wouldnit be excited? Sept. 28. One of our most dignified seniors, none other than Moen Marks, was seen jumping over the hedges on the front lawn today, Oct. 5. Mrs. Healey was on hall duty today noon, but she took time off to eat candy and chat in the bookstore. Oct. 10. The flag was flown at half mast in honor of Dick Eyman, who died of Polio yesterday. Oct. ll. Mr. Gwaltney finally got his wish. There were four shiny red apples on his desk this morning. Oct. 18. Tom Strickler had better plan to get some sleep at night. Mrs. Healey sent him out of Journalism for sleeping in class, Oct. 20. 'fBest play in a long time! Really funnyll' Those were just a few of the comments after the Senior play, 6'His Ozark Cousin. Oct. 21. The appearance of the bookstore was greatly improved with the new show case which Mr. Stump bought for the seniors. Oct. 31. Someone evidently wanted to change the scenery around C. H. S., for they planted a tree on the baseball diamond. Nov. 3. Mad, decided to drink pop today instead of teaching 5th period. Nov, 7. Mary Christian was running around the halls with a sign TRAITOR on her hack to- day. We all know it was because she sat on Waky's side Friday night. Nov. 14. Of all things! Dallas Martin had his trouser legs stapled together to keep the press in them. Now we know! Nov. 16. One of our star players, Jack Davenport, had his wrist broken in a rough game with Shipshewana. Nov. 21. Gloria Helmuth was really surprised when her friends gave her a birthday party this noon, complete with cake and presents. Happy Birthday. Gloria. Nov. 23. The Thanksgiving Home Talent Show got us all in a gay mood for the coming holidays, Nov. 29. Marlene Lienhart learned at least one thing today. You aren't supposed to crack your gum in study hall. Anyway not when Mr. Myers is around! Dec. 25. Merry Christmas to all. Jan. 1. Resolved: A bigger and better diary next year. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Twenty-one Outlooks Un Walking through the streets of the city of Dunlap in the year of 1965, Mr. Kreider, who has just returned from Washington, finds everything in an uproar. This is due to the opening of the new Hot Shot Night Club, under the management of Bob Kiefer. As he steps inside he comes to the hat check counter, with a very attractive girl behind it. Upon inquiring he finds her name is Mary Chris- tian. He is shown to his table by Roger Haines, the head waiter, His attention is attracted by a glamor- ous cigarette girl. By close observance he discovers she is .lean Nelson and she has a run in her stocking. Mr. Kreider's cocktail is brought to him by James Clipp, another waiter, as the floor show begins. The curtain goes up and it reveals Esther Miller and her Honky Tonk girls. '4Queeny Mil- ler introduces her girls as Emogene Legs,' Schrock, Marilyn Fee Feen Belt, Barbara Bubbles', Bucher, and Rebecca HCan Can Robinson. As the show gets under way one of the patrons. who is none other than Rex Berger under the effects of his last twelve cocktails, makes a grab for 6'Queeny,, and just in time ,lim '6Fearful Lambka, the bouncer at the Hot Shot. lends a helping hand and takes Rex to a more appropriate place. The Honky Tonk girls are a little rattled after this and refuse to continue, however the quick thinking of manager Kiefer saves him from this embarrassing situation. He quickly brings in a television set with a four foot screen and places it in full view of everyone. Bob flips the switch but nothing happens, so he hurries to his ofiice and calls the Dunlap T.V. Re- pair Shop. The repair man arrives and Mr. Kreider is somewhat surprised to see it is Stewart Cummins. Stewart has the set fixed in a matter of minutes and to see if it will work properly he tries a few sta- tions. At first Mr. Kreider thinks he's dreaming but he soon realizes that the picture on the screen is really Julius DeMetz dressed like the Lone Ranger, The next station is telecasting a basketball game between the world famous Concord Universe Trotters and the Mars Martians. The Trotters roster consists of Jack Perkins as center, Keith Sweazy and John Anderson as forwards, Jack Davenport and Robert Rabbit,, Oswald as guards. They played their usual slow game the first half and at the end of the first half the score is the Mars Martians 137, the undefeated Concord Universe Trotters 72. The Trotters, famous coach, Eldon Speicher, takes the boys downstairs and gives them a good talking to. Stewart changes stations and what should he find next but a hot rod race. Prerace interviews are being announced by Dean Vantine. He has just come to the last pit and spots the world champion hot rod driver, Myron Rassi, and his famous mechanic, Larry Ulrey. Myron says he will win the race if one of his pistons doesn't spring a leak and if his mechanic holds out. Next he picks up a tele-cast from a New York hot spot featuring the dance band of Carl Rich. Some of the bandis more famous musicians are Tommy Nelson, Phil Tinsley. who has just recently started playing the flute, and Nelson Stutsman. The big attraction, however, is the singing of Dick Troyer. As Mr. Kreider views the audience he sees many familiar Hollywood celebrities. He is quite pleased when he sees Maxine Custer, a New York model, with Pete Heffner, manager of World Champion Light Heavy-Weight Page Twenty-two The 1950 CONCORDIAN the Future Boxer, Louie Brock. Sitting at the next table is Mr. Thomas Strickler and his wife, the former Miss Barbara Richardson. Mr, Strickler is the well-to-do editor of the Chicago Hi-Times, under the joint ownership of Marilyn Kime and Dorothy Hartwick. The house lights go out and into the spot- light steps Dick Troyer. The band begins to play as Dick sings Mule Train. his old favorite from way back in 1949. All of a sudden there is a great commotion in the kitchen of the Hot Shot. Gloria Helmuth, one of the dishwashers, is yelling frantically for help. Mr. Kreider goes to the rescue and finds that Kathryn Everest, and Barbara Tenney, kitchen helpers, have swooned from Dick's singing. He quickly pulls Barbara's head out of the dishwater, where it fell when she fainted, and admin- isters artificial respiration. The excitement was just too much for Arlene Pepin, she has a heart attack. Donna Castetter, the head cook, calls Priest's Memorial Hospital, which incidentally was founded by Donald Priest. In a few minutes the ambulance arrives and Gloria Shaw. one of the nurses, gives Arlene a hypodermic. After she recovers and everything is going smoothly Mr. Kreider returns to his table and finds Norma Marks, and Lois Stickel waiting for him. During their conver- sation Charlene Benner appears and asks Mr. Kreider if he would like to buy the picture she has just sketched of him, He soon solves this problem by calling on Fearful,' Lambka. Lois tells him that Donna Fasig has just recently been elected United States Senator from California, and that Barbara Loucks is a school teacher, along with her and Norma, at Concord Municipal High School. Mr. Kreider decides he would like to see how the Concord Trotters are getting along so he goes to the television set and starts turning the dials. He picks up a tele-cast from John Stifller's bowling alley. The announcer tells us that the world bowling championship trophy has just been won by Esther Reed. Mr. Klreider tries desperately to find the Trotters basketball game but instead he finds the champion- ship hot rod race. lt looks like Myron Rassi is going to win this great event. but no he has a blowout and he is just one lap from the finish line. Dick Spangle, the owner of the Spiffy Spaffy Spangle Packard Garage and chief backer of Myron's hot rod, is frantic. He shouts Do something some- body, do something. Just then Larry Ulrey dashed onto the track with something under his arm. He quickly jacks up the car and ties a skate to the tire. Myron then pilots the racer to the finish line and the championship. Mr. Kreider is exasperated, but he gives the dial one last twist and there on the screen appears the Concord Universe Trotters basketball game in the dying seconds. There is a long shot by John Anderson, It swishes through the cords as the gun sounds and the Trotters win the Uni- versal Championship 138 to 137. Cheerleader Dallas Martin runs out on the floor with Rosemary Weber to tell the fellows what a great game they played and to cheer up substitutes Roy Yoder, and Gene Siler who didn't see any action in this great game. Mr. Kreider is very happy but by this time he is on the verge of a nervqus breakdown so he vows not to return for another fifteen years. Upon entering the bus to go back to Washington, Mr. Kreider goes into a dead faint as he sees the bus driver is none other than Frieda Oetting. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page 'lhwenty-three Take Advice JOHN ANDERSON-Brakes are on your car, now why not use them? MARILYN BELT-Hurry and make up your mind so we can have a chance at the left-overs REX BERGER-No advice: He's Concord's Mighty .Joe Young. LOUIS BROCK-Take it easy. or you'll be another Rex Mayes. BARBARA BUCHER-Look out, those bells could be for a wedding or for the start of a fight. DONNA CASTETTER-A silent maid is more admired, than a noisy one. MARY CHRISTIAN-Have you taken a course from Chuck Atlas? JIM CLIPP-You're old enough now, stop crawling. STEWART CUMMINS-Have you completed your set of root beer mugs? MAXINE CUSTER-Tell us, Maxine, just what is wrong with Elkhart? JACK DAVENPORT-What have the Elkhart girls got that the Concord girls havenit got a little more of? JULIUS DEMETZ-You'll never get a girl being so bashful, speak up! KATHRYN EVEREST-Why be so quietg that isn't Concord style. DONNA EASIG-Stay true to the armed forces-all of them! ROGER HAINES-There are such things as girls around, you know. DOROTHY HARTWICK-The rest of us would like to hear from you, too. PETE HEFFNER-Trim that mustache, we know you arenit Clark Gable for you havenit the ears, GLORIA HELMUTH-It's O.K. to park, but shut off the motor. BOB KIEFER-Time waits for no man! tMAN?J Speed it up. MARILYN KIME-Don't shed the name of Kime too soon. JIM LAMBKA-We would say it, but you shoot people for less than that. BARBARA LOUCKS-Even though silence is golden, we have one Fort Knox. NORMA MARKS-Don't study so much, you are smart enough. DALLAS MARTIN--How do you keep thin. dieting or cheerleading? ESTHER MILLER-A good heart is worth gold, so keep yours. JEAN NE.LSON-When did you leave Heaven? TOM NELSON-Keep it up and you will be the second Harry James. FRIEDA OETTING-Wo' hoppen, Frieda? . . . You changed. BOB OSWALD-You got the carg now get the girl. ARLENE PEPIN-Keep writing! Someday you'll be an author. JACK PERKINS-Better scat, Rosyis brother might come home early some night, DON PRIEST-You're O.K. we can't give you advice. MYRON RASSI-Come from behind that bush, we know who you are. ESTHER REED-Donit ever changeg stay as sweet as you are. CHARLINE RENNER--Invite us to your golden wedding anniversary celebration. CARL RICH-Don't flirt so much, you'll be better 03. BARBARA RICHARDSON-Save that million dollar strut, until you get the million dollars. REBECCA ROBINSON-Make yourself known. EMOGENE SCHROCK-Don't give upg Cupid will come your way one of these days. GLORIA SHAW--Donit hide your light under a basket. GENE SILER-Be a good boyg maybe you'll be a deputy someday. DICK SPANGLE-The best advice we can give you is to get in early and we don't mean morning. WAYNE SPEICHER-What do you do with your spare time? LOIS STICKEL-With your aim and ambition, you should take up hunting seriously. JOHN STIFFLER-Is your ambition to be a comedian? TOM STRICKLER-Why don't you just move up on Mather Avenue? NELSON STUTSMAN-What happened to your interest in Goshen? KEITH SWEAZY-Are you always going to be tied to Pat's apron strings? BARBARA TENNEY-Bristol is O.K. now, isn't it Barb? PHILLIP TINSLEY-Marriage is a great career, DICK TROYER-Concord's future M.D. LARRY ULREY--Stay away from Jimtown, we like you here at Concord. DEAN VANTINE-Getting up in the morning doesnit bother him because he does all his sleeping in first hour study period. ROSEMARY WEBER-Try a stepladder, it might be better than that front step. ROY YODER-Keep up the good workg Walt Disney canit live forever. Page Twenty-four The 1950 CONCORDIAN And Ours Too! DELORES ANGEL-Why not speak to all of us? MARILYN BAKER-Leave them alone when they're spoken for. FERN BARRICK-Turn up the dialg we all want to hear you. CHESTER BLEILE-Keep up the sunbaths, you and your freckles are cute. DEWAYNE BONTRAGER-Present in body but absent in mind. GRACE COOPER-Don't be afraid to use that smile, that's what it takes these days. PAULA JEAN CRAMER-Keep it up. youill go far on the stage. GENE ELLIS-Cheer up, you'll be a big boy some day. DON ERB-A car would be much warmer than your scooter. DALE ERNEST-Why don't you try Dick's reducing pills? MARILYN GREER--Hang on to himg he's a pretty nice guy. FRED GRIFFIN-Act your age, you'll get old soon enough. EARL HABIC-Girls, he isn't so bashful, FLOYD HERSHBERNGER-Make yourself known. VVAYNE HOFFMAN-Keep it up, 4',lake,', you have a lot to live up to. ROSEMARY HOKE-Get your nose out of booksg then we can see your face. VIOLET HURST-Always smiling, even when trouble comes along. ROBERT HUTCHISON-Try hooking girls instead of chickens. MARILYN KELL-Grow up, little girl, you'll be a senior next year. EVERETT LIENHART-Next year try a different color combination. GRACE LOUCKS-Kieep up your good grades. RUTH LOUCKS-A girl worthwhile is a girl with a smile. LOIS MANN-A good disposition is more valuable than gold. JOAN MARTIN-Isn't it about time you give the .boys a break? BETTY MILLER-We like your nice quiet ways, donit lose them. PAUL MILLER-That gleam in your eye, what does it mean? SHIRLEY MILLER-Speak up, if your voice is as good as your disposition, we'll like it. MARCELLA MISHLER--Don't chew gum, it causes double chins. GWENDOLYN PARCELL-Continue your friendly ways and manners. DAYTON PLETCHER-You're O.K. Dayton, we won't give you any advice, RICHARD RENNER-Speak up, so we'll know you're around. .IOAN RICHARDS-Did Wheaties give you that '6extra pep? PATRICIA SCHALLIOL-Hands off--Sheis supposed to be taken. LOREN SHAHIN-My, such a big boy and so loud. RONNIE SHEETS-Tall, dark, and almost handsome. WALTER SMELTZER-Einstein is a pretty good mathematician, too. DELORES STICKEL-Keep on smiling, those dimples are becoming. ROBERT STIFFLER-Sensibility is the power of man, Bob. ROGER STUTSMAN-Give us your recipe for height, for our future basketball teams. SAM STUTSMAN-Keep it up and you will be the future farmer of Concord. DELTON TROYER-Say Delton, you have a swell bass voice, why not take singing seriously. DEAN TRUEX--Get in the game. You canit be a lone ranger. SUE TRYON-What does that Red Skin have that the 'SMinute Men havenlt? RICHARD WHITE-Smile, it really doesn't hurt. ROBERT WISE-Sophomores are very - what shall we say? BETTY WOGOMAN-Variety is the spice of life. Betty. DONALD YODER--Is that real or is it a Toni? ELLA MAE YODER-Keep that 4'jolly disposition. DICK YONTZ-We hear girls do all the talking, but you do alright, don't you, Dick? The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Twenty-five NAME John Anderson Marilyn Belt Rex Berger Louis Brock Barbara Bucher Donna Castetter Mary Christian .lim Clipp Stewart Cummins Maxine Custer Jack Davenport Julius DeMetz Kathryn Everest Donna Fasig Roger Haines Dorothy Hartwick Orville Heffner Gloria Helmuth Robert Kiefer Marilyn Kime ,lim Lambka Barbara Loucks Norma Marks Dallas Martin Esther Miller Jean Nelson Tommy Nelson Frieda Oetting Page Twenty-six EXPRESSION Good Grief! Oh dear! Censored, Oh, bologny!! My gosh! Golly!! I coulda spit. Gee, zow! Laugh it up. Holy cow!! Don't that frost ya. Giddap. Oh, dear! For heavenis sake!! Previous question. I thought I'd die! Some old beast. Forevermore. Huh? Oh, lands!! Aw, hen! None Oh, pete!! Oh, pot! Oh, cripe!! Messy. None. Oh, you're sickening AMBITION To own a packing plant To be an artist To become a boxer Get a new Buick To marry Stan To get a diamond Bun a bachelors' home Be a farmer Own a radio station Be a typist Bc a horse doctor To raise horses To be a nurse Professional skater To be president To be a stenographer To be a salesman To be an old maid Own a night club Music teacher Raise chickens Fill her place in life Be a nurse Be a contractor To get 40 in typing Get a man Cornet player Go to Indiana U. Senior CAUSE OF DEATH Became a foreman Swallowed a paint brush Shadow boxing Opened it up Married Stan Dime-store diamond Got married Plowed himself under Electrocuted Misspelled a word Kicked by a horse Horses Married a doctor Fell down Elected Bossls wife Lost his foot in the door Realized her ambition Married a chorus girl Taught at Concord Chicken bit him Natural Married a tall man Got hit with a hammer Got 50 Too many men Hit a high note Got a degree The 1950 CONCORDIAN Shadows NAME Robert Oswald Arlene Pepin John Perkins Donald Priest Myron Rassi Esther Reed Charline Renner Carl Rich Barbara Richardson Rebecca Robinson Emogene Schrock Gloria Shaw Gene Siler Dick Spangle Wayne Speicher Lois Stickel John Stilller Thomas Strickler Nelson Stutzman Keith Sweazy Barbara Tenney Phil Tinsley Richard Troyer Larry Ulrey Dean Vantine Rosemary Weber Roy Yoder EXPRESSION Oh. geese! Crumbs. Rosie. Phooey! ! Hold 'er down. ,leepersl Jeepers!! Knock it off. Oh, my land! I don't care. Good night! ! Oh, gads! Burp!! Hello, Joe? Kick ,em out, I thought Ild die! Girls! ! Barbara. Cabbage! Yeah, man!! Oh, fudge! Tally Ho. Beans. What the heck? June. Agony! Who, me? AMBITION Grow tall To be a photographer To be a lawyer Chemistry teacher Graduate Woman Policeman Keep her husband Own a band To marry Tom Drive a new Kaiser Nurse To marry a rich man Play on the first five Play end for Notre Dame To be a man Be an author To have a harem To own a farm Get a new Hudson An atomic '6halm To marry Bill To get his Ford running To be a physics teacher Deisel Engineer To be a mechanic To marry ,lack To get a new car CAUSE OF DEATH Became a giant Shot by a camera Won a case Got blown up Failed Caught herself stealing Freddy Opening night Kicked by a cow Old age Cut her linger Married Dick Charline Made a touchdown Became an idiot Sold a book Too many girls Overslept Paid off the ,257 Too many atoms Married Bill Floorboards fell out Solved a toughie Fell off his Putt Putt Hit by a wrench .lack Brother slugged him The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Twenty seven Senior Class Will We, the Class of 1950, while still sound in mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament: To Mr. Stump we will a new, all modern school-building with plenty of elbow room, a higher salary. and a more co-operative class of seniors to work with. To Mr. Kreider, our class sponsor. we leave the memory of a happy year spent with a group of fun-loving, though well-meaning seniors. To Mrs. Cook we will a better eighth grade history class. To Mr. Gibson we will a band that needs no tuning or no direction. To Mrs. Healey we will a journalism class and senior play cast that will give her less headaches. To Mrs. Fisher we will a room equipped with all electric typewriters. To Mr. McCuen we will a fighting team of basketball players that will fill the shoes of the senior boys who have played on the 1949-1950 basketball team and a new, large gym to go with it. To Mrs. Weaver we will a new make-up kit for the coming class plays. To Mr. Gwaltney we will a more studious and co-operating chemistry class. To Mr, Showalter we will a bigger and better trip to Mexico so he will arouse more interest in his 11th grade history class. To Mrs. Hellman we will a skid-proof, 1951 Oldsmobile that will not skid on these non-heated super highways. To Mr. Miller we will an 8th grade basketball team that will at least win I game. To Miss Garber we will a Charity Fund to buy Christmas lights to go with the Christmas decorations. To Mr. Myers we will a larger and better equipped biology room in which to treasure his species. To Miss Miles we will a chorus that can hit high G and hit it all together. To Nancy Russ, our oflice girl, we will a new and larger ollice. To the Juniors we will our g'Senior Dignityw to be used for their coming year. I. John David Anderson, will my ability to shoot free-throws to Phil Moss, I, Marilyn Louise Belt, will my shyness to Marilyn Baker. I. Hex Ezra Berger, will my ability to skip school to Dean Truex. 1, Louis Jean Brock, will my ability to drive a Buick to Ronnie Sheets. 1, Barbara Lee Bucher, will my Stan to no one. I Donna Marie Castetter, will my uchange of mindn to Carol Pletcher. 9 1 Mary Frances Christian. will my Government book to all the 'ipoor Ermasu that have to take it. 1, James Lloyd Clipp, will my ability to play ping-pong to John Beck. 1, Stewart Edward Cummins. will my ability to go with Elkhart girls to no one. 1, Maxine Evelyn Custer, will my temper to Grace Loucks. I, Jack Dorvin Davenport, will my broken arm to next year's basketball opponents. 1, Julius Alfonso DeMetz, will my ability to ride a horse to Dale Earnest. 1, Kathryn Louise Everest, will my school books to Sue Tryon. I, Donna Jean Fasig, will my knowledge of non-school subjects to Mag Pepin. 1, Roger Percival Haines, will my government grades to Don Erb. I. Dorothy Arlene Hartwick, will my ability to hit high Cv to Joan DeFord. Page Twenty-eight The 1950 CONCORDIAN Senior Class Will I, Orville Louis Heffner, will my ability to grow a mustache to Herb Summers, I, Gloria June Helmuth, will my appetite to Joan Richards. I, Robert Thomas Kiefer, will my high school theatrical career to Richard Yontz. I. Marilyn Jane Kime. will my brains to the highest bidder. I. James Fred Lambka, will my quiet ways to Wayne Hoffman. I, Barbara Jane Loucks, will my quiet ways to Charlotte LaTour. I, Norma Elouise Marks, will my ability at the piano to Dorothy Brock. I, Dallas Ray Martin, will my ability to be cheerleader to next year's cheerleaders. I. Esther Mae Miller, will my Paul and his Nash to no one. I. Helen Jean Nelson, will my height to Roberta Ganger. I. Thomas Dean Nelson, will my A's in math. to Walter Smeltzer. I. Frieda Ruth Oetting. will my model figure to Grace Cooper. I. Robert Ervin Oswald, will my slow motions to Richard Vfhite. I. Arlene Rose Pepin, will my cornet and the ability to play it to Mary Jane Rush. I. John LeRoy Perkins, will my height to Paul Miller. I, Donald Lee Priest, will my typing speed to Dayton Pletcher, I, Myron Ronald Rassi, will my ability to have wrecks to Mr. Gwaltney. I, Esther Mae Reed, will my smile to Gwendolyn Parcell. I. Charline Mae Renner, will my married life to Pat Schalliol. I, Carl Dean Rich, will my ability to play the drums to Bill Vfhalen. I, Barbara Louise Richardson. will my ability to talk in Gwaltney,s assembly to anyone who can get by with it. I. Rebecca Mary Robinson, will my lady-like manners to my sister, Betty Jean. I, Emogene Mae Schrock, will my ability of 'treckless drivingi' to Ruth Loucks. I, Gloria Belle Shaw, will my ability to go with a certain Elkhart guy to Gloria Smith. I, Gene Richard Siler, will my car repairing ability to Everet Lienhart. I, Richard Earl Spangle, will my 37,, Packard to anyone with a strong bark and a weak mind. I, Eldon Wayne Speicher. will my basketball polishing technique to Clifford Yontz. I, Lois Evelyn Stickel, will my ability to mispronounce words to Ella Mae Yoder. I, John Harold Stitfler, will my pin setting speed to Bob Hutchison. I. Thomas Edwin Strickler, will my speeding tickets to anyone who can afford them. I, Nelson Ralph Stutsman. will my quiet ways to my younger brother Sam. I. Keith Eldon Sweazy, will my pitching ability to Dick Myers. I. Barbara Jeanne Tenney, will my Bill to Bristol High School for two more years. I. Phillip Anson Tinsley, will my ability to get out of lst period assembly to anyone who can do it. I, Richard Charles Troyer, will my ability to sit on the bench to Bob Wise. I, Larry Lloyd Ulrey, will my Mud by Bud to Mrs. Healey. I, Dean Vantine, Junior, will my Model A to anyone who can afford it. I. Rosemary Ann Weber, have nothing left to will. I, LeRoy Gabriel Yoder, will my height to Roger Stutsman. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Twenty-nine Junior Class Cfficers Standing-Dayton Pletcher, Mr. McCuen CSponsorJ, Bob XVisf-. Pat Sf-halliol, Seated Joan Martin. We turn the dial and now shown on the screen is the class of 5l. The first scene brings them onto the screen under the leadership of Mr. McCuen. Bob Wise played the leading role as presi- dentg co-starring with Dayton Pletcher, vice-presidenlg Joan Martin, secretaryg and Pat Schalliol. treasurer. As the camera clicks along we find a big cast working salesmen selling magazines, Christmas wrappings, and Memo books. Several more scenes show lively activity at skating parties and as proud owners of class rings. Another scene changes to the High School Auditorium where they present their class play. In the last scene the spotlight flashes on the banquet, given in the honor of the graduating class of 50.l' As the scene fades on the screen they are eagerly looking forward to a return performance next year as seniors. Page Thirty The 1950 CONCORDIAN Class of 1951 Delores Angel Marilyn Baker Fern Barrick Chester Bleile Dewayne Bontrager Grace Cooper Paula Jean Cramer Gene Ellis Don Erb Dale Ernest Fred Griffin Earl Hahiu Floyd Hershberger Wayno Hoffman Rosemary Hoke Violet Hurst Robert Hutchison Marilyn Kell Everett Leinhart Grace Loucks Ruth Louvks Lois Mann Joan Martin Betty Miller A The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Thirty-one Class of 1951 Paul lilillcl' Shirley Miller Marcella Mishlvr Gwvndolyn I'arceIl Dayton Fletcher Richard Rcnner Joan Richards I atrivia Schalliol Loren Shahin Ronnie Sheets XV:Llter Smeltzer Delores Stickel Robert Stiifler Roger Stutsman Samuel Stulsman Delton Troyer Dc-an Trucx Suu Tryon Richard XVhite Robert XVise Betty NVogomon Donald Yoder Ella. Mae Yoder Richard Yontz Page Thirty-two The 1950 CONCORDIAN l Loft to Right-Mary Jo Dusc-k, Keith Martin, Joanne 'xVi!1iams, Mrs. Hellman, Sponsor, Victor Dupuis. Class of 1952 The camera is set to tele-cast the scenes of the class of 52',. The cast of char- acters, in order of appearance are Mrs. Hellman, sponsorg Keith Martin. presidentg Vic Dupuis. vice-presidentg Mary Jo Dusek, secretaryg and Joanne Williams. treasurer. They were supported by the rest of the members of the class in all class activities and class parties taking place at Studebaker Park. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Thirty-three Class of 1952 Bryce Adams Faye Barrick John Beck Leonard Becker Martin Booth Bob Chaffee Kenneth Carrick Paul Chilcote Arthur Dc-Metz Victor Dupuis 014 Mary Jo llusek VVilbur Flager Gladys Goil Linda Gornik Kenneth Goukur Ray Habit: Donald Hartman Peter Hartman Carlie Heffncr Charles Hurtlc Gloria Johnson Joseph Krallman Charlotte LaTour Marlene Leinhart Kenneth Leonard Keith Martin Kenneth Martin Iva. McLain Page Thirty-four The 1950 CONCORDIAN Class of 1952 I'hyllis Minvf-far Pvggy Phillips Phil Moss Bill Mott Dick Myers Kent fJYP!'h0lSf'I' Carolyn Farce-ll Marguerite Pepin Gloria Pvrra Donna Rich Patty Sharkvy Gloria Smith Herbi-rt Sommf-rs Gloria, Spangle Donald Speicher fx i 5 Marilyn Siickiel Nvayne Stick-cl Dick Stover VVilmzz Slrang Raymond Stull Beverly Troyer Paul Troyer Russel VanScuik Joel West Vivian XVhalen Joanne Vvilliams Joan XV0lfe Barbara, NVorkmzin ...Av- The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Thirty-five m Class of 1953 Seated-Lavon Marks, Carl Smeltzer. Standing-Joy Mayer, Mr. Miller, tSponsorJ, Laura Cooper. Another tele-cast brings on the screen the class of 4453? This being their first appearance in high school they elected Mr. Miller to direct them, The outstanding actors of this class were Carl Smeltzer, presiclentg Joy Mayer. vice-presidentg Lavon Marks. secretaryg and Laura Cooper, treasurer. We tele-casted a get-acquainted party from Roger Schooley's home. Wie have enjoyed our first year and are now looking forward to three more years together, Page Thirty-six The 1950 CONCORDIAN 4 1st rnw : Fred Adams, Curtis B a k L- r, Eleanor Barrows. Gerald Ilussard, L a u r :I Cooper, J 0 a n n 9 D e For d, James Dunfcv. 2nd row: Richard Eldridsrv, Loretta F l a gr c r, M a x Ganger. Roberta Ganger. G l 0 r i a Grandstaff. John Hartman. Hoffman. Dvlorr-S 3rd row: Jona- than Hokc, Donna Horn. Carl Hurst. Norma Hutchin- son, Robcrt John- son. Shirley John son. Jack Kimz. 4th row: Larry. Lehman, Mary Long, Merle Lo- ronz. L a v n 1: Marks. W a Y n v M a s o n. Carol M a y 0 u. J oy Mayer. 5th row: T c r r y M i l le r, Carolyn Mishler, Marion Mishlcr. Marh-no Mishlcr, Paul N v a tl. Marilyni' Nelson. Richard Nusbaum. 6th r ow: Carol Pletchcr. R a l p h 0 s w a l d, Mary Jane Rush. Roger Schooley, R 0 s i L' Pletcher, C 3 1- l Smeltzer. J o h n Spa-icher. 7th row: Elainc' Stauffer. Rachnl Stutsfman, Wayne Stuisman, Phyllis Swinchart. Janin- Tcnney. Patricia Truex. Clarencv VanSL-nik. Sth row: P a u I Vantine. P e 2 g V Vantine. H e l e n Warren, Phyllis Wazner. Rolnw' Weldy, Richard Wires. Class of 19 3 The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Th1rty seven Class of 1954 Janet Artley, Ronald Bailey, Barbara Berger. Dorothy Brock, Eileen Buzzard, Sandra. Cable, Joyce Canen. Nancy Carper, David Conrad, Garey Conrad, Leonard Conrad. Nancy Cook, John Delvletz. Janet Detwilvr. Sharon Dunbar, Bob East, William Elliott, Sara Erb. Carol Eyman, Bev-erly Fruchey, Pat Greer. Robert Grewe, .lane Grisamer, Joan Hammon, Carol Hartranft, Mareille Heffner. Ethlyn Hokl-, Barbara Hess. Beverly Jenkins, Lois Kime, Donald Leak, Larry Linn, Phillip Livergood. John Lorenz. Page Thirty-eight The 1950 CONCORDIAN Class of 1954 Row 1: Kelby Mansfield, Faye Martin, Blanvho Ml-Donald, Sharon McLain, Marilyn Mussimore. Shirley Mi11,,,.Y Shirley Moore. Row 2: Floyd Morrison, Max Meyers, Sharon Nelson, Doris Oswald, Nancy Oswald, Lorrainv Perra, Hottie' Rvavis. Row 3: l'auI Rv-l-d, Larry Risser, He-rman Sc-llroc-k, Thr-odore Sommcrs, Polly Speicher, Sharon Stahly, Alice Stauffer. Row 4: Arden Stickol, David Strickler, Sandra Tavernivr, Donald 'l'l'uyvr Nancy Walworth, Nutty xVt'llg't'l', Janet XVest. Row 5: NVilliam NVhalen, Anna Ylesberger, Lestvr Yoder, Lois Youngblood, Norma Youngblood, Barbara Yunkor. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Thirty-nine Class of 1955 Row 1: Brown. Row 2 Elliot. Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Jerry Angel, Frank Barrick, XVilbur Barth, Shirley Bechtel, James Rowlby, Hal Bricker. Patricia Beverly Canell, Lawrence Canell, Herbert Conrad, Mona Conrad, Althena Prume, Roh Dillon. Donna Bill Green, William Haggerty, Dena Hoko, Wvilma Hoke, Jerry Johnson, Regina Kvhr. Patric-in Kirts. Alive Krallman, Lael Long. Linda Lnngfield. Dale Love, Shirley Lowell. XVayne Miller, Ronald Martin. Jeremy Minegar, Shirley Minegar, Nancy Mishler, Roland Mishller, Clyde Moore, Rohm-rt Monro, Page Forty The 1950 CONCORDIAN Class of 1955 Row 1: B111 1IOI'1'IS0l1, Lillian Neidballa, Ronny Overholsvr, Merry HHDD, Sandra Rein-r, lmonm-d Rm-nm-r, ,Xrl--nv Roberts. Huw 3: In-lly Iiulnnsfm, Kl'l'Illll Il0dLZ,'L'l'S. Kvnny Sassaman, Lloyd Sc-hrovk XV9ndoll Sh:1l'l'vr, Elm Mau- Shnrke-y. Frzmk Sharkfey. Row 53: Orluc Sha-lly, Ilowzlrd Smoltzer, Ed Smith, Donna. Stauffffr, Helen Stricklor, Earl Swine-hzu-t, Je-rry lux Q-rlllcvr. Ilmv I: Iml'4':lS 'I'1'u5m', hurry Tulormv. Ilonnio Ulflry, Carl Vz1nSc'oik, Harriet Vorhis, lfrzxm-vs Wmuu-x', Vifl-1 XK'nrr'vn. llmv 5: 111102-1l4'l' Watts. Ilil-hard XVv:u'vr', Ronniv XViso. Ulifford Yontz, Raymond Young. if N.. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Forty-one sw ' - -wi... 4' .W it Something looks fishy! NVhere's Tom hiding Unnatural Seven Three bumps on at log. Xvatch that swing. Three Stooges. Page Forty-two Snaps .ff W The farmers daring daughter. And the Merry-Go-Round went round. The fabulous Tenneys. Careful! you'1l get wet. Mr. Stump takes a dip. 'Q The Letter man. Mrs, Tarzan The Lot-al Hash House. Keith Mighty Mouse Sw-4-zxzy. 'I'hat's one way of getting to heaven. Another on-e of Tarzan's antics. NVhat's the joke, Girls? The 1950 CONCORDIAN ii ll Xxx' 15-...z Th 19 0 CONCORDIAN p g F t ' l'x f f - - 'bg' ,. if 'l JJ?-Y -:f7T?3l4' ' i .. az? - .- ., -U' 51:1-U -. --.-1.. - , . - p,fff.g.-avg: 1 ,, . - . - . - , , 'N-1' . -'7 ' ' 4.-H .--f ,- 1. f- - -al' . . ' - . -,.--.Na+ 4 -' 4 , ,. ,nb . Z -- 4 '. '.--4k:',, 'Eff V..--U vip' ,,.,jg,,..'., ,L 4 -.hvf qvif-b.,--Ach,-ds' .I ,,-- - ' -. .f 5? ., --Q -ina., .lbw--Q, ,. -eg J.. -..- i- 1. - ,,4-..,,,-.r, .1 - . -. v-f .- - 4.- .- 31 -- -. , v-- - '1,4n, wp., A ,x -, i995-19.:w 1-- - .. -- ff' 'Simi'-.-.f? ' ',l !-I Vimfik-' -..- -. :..'.v ' -'E :L - 1-753' -'- 4 'F '74 '-.sf ....'!Fa:, -, 13 Row 1: Ralph Oswald, XVayne Stickel, Ray Stull, Robert Oswald, Keith Martin, Gene Siler, Richard Troyer, Roy Yoder, Dick Myers. Row 2: Mr. lNIcCuen, Coach, Jack Perkins, Keith Sweazy, Jake Holfman, Richard Xvhite, John Anderson, Jack Daven- port, Phil Tinsley, Nelson Stutsman, Phil Moss. Baseball Champs This years, baseball team was successful in wirning eight out of nine games, The only defeat came from ,limtown High School, who is the only team that can say they beat CONCORD in the last four years. They won the COUNTY FLAG for the fourth straight year. They also won the game played annually at the county fair. for the SOIL CONSERVATION TROI HY. which you have to win three years in a row before you can keep it. The MINUTEMEN will lose nine men by way of graduationg they are: John Anderson. Jack Davenport. Bob Oswald. Jack Perkins, Gene Siler, Nelson Stutsman, Keith Sweazy, Phil Tinsley, Dick Troyer, and Hoy Yoder. Hoy Yoder led the team in the hitting department with an average of 423. Page Forty-four The 1950 CONCORDIAN Diamond Statistics Name Games Inn. Position At Bat Runs Hit Pct. JOHN ANDERSON 9 56 outfield 25 4 6 .327 JACK DAVENPORT 9 I3 sub 6 0 2 .333 WAYNE HOFFMAN I 2 sub 2 0 l .500 KEITH MARTIN 9 50 2nd base 20 2 11- .260 ROBERT OSWALD 9 65 catcher 28 3 9 .321 RALPH OSWALD 9 59 outfield 29 4 6 .287 JACK PERKINS 9 54 Ist. base 2l 2 3 .l-I5 GENE SILER 9 57 3rd. base 28 2 7 .257 NELSON STUTSMAN 9 37 outfield I6 1 6 .365 KEITH SWEAZY 9 67 pitcher 28 5 8 .286 PHIL TINSLEY 7 I7 sub 8 2 5 .333 DICK TROYER 8 5l sub 2l 5 6 .286 RICHARD WHITE 2 5 sub 2 0 0 .000 ROY YODER 9 65 sliortstop 26 I3 ll .126 PHIL MOSS I 2 sub 2 O 2 1.000 DICK MYERS I 2 sub 0 0 0 .000 RAYMOND STULL I 2 sub 0 l 0 .000 WAYNE STICKEL I 2 sub I 0 0 .000 ToTALs 9 67 264 4.-ii vo .288 ' ' v g.,g..g..g..g. ,. ., .g..g..g..g..g..g. 4.4.4 v u .,., ,. ., Q. Schedule CHS OPP Co iili ty Standings WI L. Sept 9 Bristol 1 1. Concord 7 I Sept I2 Middlebury 2 2. Middlebury 5 2 Sept. I4 Middlebury 2 3. Jamestown 3 -flt Sept I6 Jamestown 7 4. Bristol I 5 Sept 20 Wakarusa 0 5. Wakarusa I 5 Sept 27 Bristol I Sept 30 Middlebury 0 Oct. 4 Jamestown 0 Oct. 7 Wakarusa 5 The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Forty-five X X I I X X . i X 1, ' 5 .,. . . N 1 ing? ,ng 1' . iq , :Coq 5-.JP3 N '1 CJ' 'S Y . 5 as N' wunm swim Q- QNCUQ 5 . Qvmf' Row 1: Chester Bleile, Everett Leinhart, Harold Hutchison, John Beck. Row 2: Perry Miller fCoachJ, John Stiffier, XVayne Speiohcr, Stewart, Cummins, Don Priest, Jim Clipp, Larry Ulery, Rex Berger. Softball Team Softball was added to the roster of Concord High School sports this fall for the first time in the schoolls history. The team, coached by Perry Miller, played only three games this fall because it was not organ- ized early enough to compete in the high school league. The schedule and scores of the games were as follows: CHS. OPP. Jefferson l3 8 Millersburg 5 l0 Jefferson 8 10 Page Forty-six The 1950 CONCORDIAN Track COUNTY MEET OF 1949 FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE COUNTY MEET 1949 Wakarusa . . .... 53 114 V I I Concord .,.. .... 5 1 1X8 Xifgxfa. ------------- A gif 153225 Nallpanee ---- 45 U8 New Paris . .19 points New Paris . .... 16 Nqppanee ---- -44 Points Middlebury -- ---- TW 11233122332 ff' ...iii 5321222 Millersburg . .... 6 Concord .... l2lQ points SPRING TRACK 1949 Name Events Total Points Rex Berger Shot Putt-100 yd. 16 Walter Sweazy Mile-Mile Relay 12 Robert Sweazy 440-Mile Relay 131,43 Rud Couker High Jump 6 Dave Martin High Jump-Mile Relay 2 1X8 lack Nell' 880 6 Jack Nelson 880 9 Fred Detwiler 880 61A5 ,lim Perkins 220-Mile Relay 12 Jim Eldridge Pole Volt--Half Mile Relay 13W Jack Perkins Pole Volt-Mile Relay 515 Bob Oswald Mile Relay 615 Roy Yoder Half Mile Relay 41A5 Nelson Stutsman Half Mile Relay 415 Keith Sweazy Mile Relay 2Mg Dick Loney Mile 2 Phil Tinsley 100 yd.-Broad Jump 6 APRIL 25, 1949 Concord ..... ..... 7 7 points Middlebury ..... ..... 3 0 points ,limtown . . . ..... 28 points The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Forty seven Cheerleaders Dallas Martin Patricia Sharkey Janice Tenney Bob Kiefer RAH RAH! RAH RAH RAH! TEAM! TEAM! TEAM! This time the Rah's are for the team of four-Pat Sharkey, Janice Tenney, Dallas Martin, and Bob Kiefer. Our yell leaders have led the student body in cheer- ing our teams on to those victories of which we,re so proud. Dallas Martin, a senior, and Pat Sharkey. a sophomore, are both veterans as they were yell leaders last year. This year they were joined by Bob Kiefer, another senior, and Janice Tenney, a freshman. For the first time Concord had four yell leaders which, we have found, were very successful at the games with a yell section as large as ours. YEAH TEAM! Page Forty-eight The 1950 CTONCORDIAN Varsit First Row: Roy Yoder, John Anderson, Jack Perkins, Keith Sweazy, Bob Oswald. Second Row: Lester INIvC'uvn il'o21chJ. Gene Siler, XVayne Hoffman, Jack Davenport, Dick Troyt-r, Wnyni- Spvic-In-r tklzinagw-rj. The Concord Minutemen had an above average season for the '49-'50 campaign. They won l5 games while losing 6, They were defeated in the County Tourney by Middlebury ll to 38. The lVlinuten1en were defeated in their first game of the Sectional Tourney by Elkhart 38 to 27. The three top scorers for the Nlinutemen were Keith Sweazy with 234 points, Jack Perkins with l92 points and Wayne Hoffman with 191 points. Keith Sweazy made the highest per cent of field goal attempts with 3-iQ. Wayne Hoffman made the highest per cent of free throw attempts with 75W. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Forty-nine Basketball Record RECORD OF GAMES WON AND LOST Concord . . . ............ . .65 Concord .....42 Concord . .. .... .59 Concord .....42 Concord .....54 Concord .....60 Concord .....4l Concord . , . .... .34 Concord .....45 Concord . . . .... .53 Concord .....58 Concord . ....... .....50 Concord ............,...... ..... 3 7 County Tourney-Concord . . . .... .50 County Tourney4Concord . . . . . . . .38 Concord .............. . . . ..... 52 Concord ..... .. .....48 Concord... .. .....50 Concord . . . ............ ..... 5 3 Concord ................... .,... 7 3 Sectional Tourney-Concord . . ..... 27 Wakarusa ...... Bremen . . . Shipshewana Jimtown . . . Milford . . . Bristol . . New Paris . N ap panee ..... Middlebury .... Goshen ..... Millersburg Wakarusa . Bristol .... Bristol ...... Middlebury .... Syracuse .... Middlebury .... Bourbon .... New Paris . Jamestown . .. Elkhart . . . SCHOOL RECORDS SET THIS YEAR 1. Highest total game score Q73-541-127 points-Jamestown 2. Averaged a point a minute 3. Highest per game average 11031 in 21 gamesl49.7 average 4. Poorest defensive team fopponets made 887 points in 21 gamesj 42 average SCORED IN EVERY GAME DURING THE SEASON THAT THEY PLAYED IN GAMES Keith Sweazy 21 Wayne Hoffman Jack Perkins 20 ,lack Davenport FIRST TEAM FINAL SUMMARY 1949-1950 Games S Q T PF fo FCA GM Pct Anderson 9 60 374 30 0 108 29 .27 Davenport 13 53 398 32 0 113 36 .32 Hoffman 19 76 539 55 1 191 59 .31 Oswald 21 79 525 53 3 141 41 .29 Perkins 19 77 582 41 1 253 83 .33 Siler 0 26 115 14 0 47 11 .23 Sweazy 1 83 620 54 2 282 96 .34 Troyer 0 16 73 13 0 25 5 .20 Yoder 3 33 165 29 1 47 16 .34 Moss 0 4 11 1 0 5 0 .00 Wise 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 .00 Total 21 84 681 8 376 .31 322 1213 FA FM Pct 81 53 .65 33 13 .39 97 73 .75 68 35 .51 56 26 .46 12 8 .67 71 42 .59 8 5 .63 35 23 .66 1 1 1.00 0 0 .00 279 .60 462 TP hp os HS 111 85 191 117 192 30 234 15 55 1 0 1031 21 14 VS Yr Shipshewana Shipshewana Wakarusa Middlebury Millersburg Milford Middlebury Wakarusa Milford New Paris Page Fifty The 1950 CONCORDIAN CONCORD' JACK PIQIIKIYS Weiglit 100 Hvighl U3 Agv I7 Varsity I3-I Yvur I2 A rvhoumling and scoring threat in anyboclyis ball ganna KICITH SW ICAZY VC eight W5 llcighl 0'2 Agv I7 Varsity I3-l Yvar I2 A IN2lIl'S illbilily should not he judged hy his looks. JACK DAYl'iNl'Ull'l' Weight IO!! Height ffl Age I8 Varsity I Your I2 A hamly fe-Ilms to liave lY'0llIlCl. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Fifty-one MIGHTY llllllx THUYPIII YYPIEIIII I 1.0 H1-ight 5'IIu Age I7 Yursity I Year I2 'l'Iu- walking: ruIc lmnk. IIUY YODICII YYc'igI1l I I0 Ilvighl 5'0 Age I9 Varsity II- I Year I2 ulullty to pIay Iu1II. ILICNIC SILEII W1-iglll H10 Ile-ight 5'I0 A510 II! Yursity fl Year I2 A Itlllfl shot spvviulisl. Page Fifty-LWU The' 12150 CONCOKITIAN H15 Iwelng fmull 1:1 sm' Illlr IIUIIIIIIQ lo IIU xs'1lI1 Im .IHHN AXDICRSUN M NUTE xx .-igm 115 , ,.. X.. Ht'lQlIll J I I 112 .-Xgv I7 Yursily I Yl'iil' I2 'XII all right lvzlll player and illl all right guy. XY 'XY X If Ill DIPIVNIAN Weiglll IOS Ht'l5llll n I l 1,3 .Xgv lim Yzlrsily I5 N Pill' ll .N gum! lung shot and l'l'llUllIldf'l . ISU!! USWAl,lJ ,. , IH, Vkclglll IJ., He-iH'lll :vm- r -Ll Kgs' IU Yursily fi-I XVIII' I2 A fast mam and ll good drilmlwler and can give anybody ll lnl ul' lrolllvlv. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Fifty-threw Second Team Si-ated: Dick Myers, Russell VanScoik, Leonard Becker, Max Ganger, Ray Stull. Standing: Everett Lienhart Qlwlanagori, Keith Martin, Phil Moss, Roger Siutsman, Holi Wise, Ralph Oswald. The Concord Second Team had a very successful season this year winning 17 games and losing 11. They defeated Jamestown in the finals of the Second Team Tourney 38 to 27. CONCORD SCHEDULE Concord ...... Wakarusa Concord ......, Bremen ....... Concord ...,... Shipshewana Concord .,..... Jamestown . Concord ,,,.,, Milford ......... Concord ,.,,,. Bristol ......... Concord .i.,.,. New Paris . Concord ,,,,,,. Nappanee Concord ..,,,, Middleburly . Concord ....,, Goshen ......... Concord .,,,., Millersburg . Concord ,.,,,,,,....,,,,...., , ,,,,... Wakarusa Concord .,..,,,................... .,..... B ristol .....,.. Tourney-Concord Middlebury , Tourney-Concord Jefferson .... Tourney4Concord Jamestown Concord ,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, S yracuse ,.... Concord ....,,,,.,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,l,. M iddlebury . Concord ...,., Bourbon ...... Concord ,..,.. New Parris . Concord .,.,,, Jamestown Page Fifty-four The 1950 CONCORDIAN Freshman Team Seated: Fred Adams, Dick Wires, Jim Dunfee, Larry Lehman. Standing: Curtis Baker, Dick Eldridge, Lester McC'uen LCoachJ, John Spiecher, Clarence VanScoik. FRESHMAN TEAM The Concord High School freshman team enjoyed a successful season winning 6 out of 12 games. Dick Wires led the team with 89 points followed by Dick Eldridge with 54 points. Eldridge also led the team in foul shouting making 12 out of 24 for an average of SOWJ. SCHEDULE Madison 25, CONCORD 15, Bremen 20, CONCORD 30. Goshen 3l, CONCORD 23, Middlebury 21. CONCORD 32, Millersburg 19, CONCORD 41, Madison 20, CONCORD 22, Middlebury 20, CONCORD 24, Elkhart 32, CONCORD 12, Millershurg 24-, CONCORD 40. Lakeville 28, CONCORD 27, Bremen 29. CONCORD 18, Goshen 19, CONCORD 16. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Fifty-five Junior High Team Seated: Clifford Yontz. Row 1: Max Myers, Phil Livergood, XVm-ndvl Shafer, Bill Elliot, Joe Troyer, Ronald Baily, David Con- rad. Row 2: Bob Grewe, Arden Stickle, Lester Yoder, Bill Vtfhalen, Jerry Ball, Larry Linn, Leonard Conrad, Paul Reed, Perry Miller fCoachJ. Row 3: Dale Love, Frank Barrick, Frank Sharkey, Lloyd Schrock, Chester Vkfatls. Larry Tutorow, Wayne Miller, Jim Rowlby, Carl VanScoik, Ronnie Ulf-ry. Nancy Mishlcr Etta Mae Sharkey JUNIOR HIGH CHEER LEADERS The Junior High student body chose Nancy Mishler and Etta Mae Sharkey as cheer leaders for their basketball team. These girls ably led the students in cheering at the games. Page Fifty-Six The 1950 CONCORDIAN ACTI ITIES ii H 4 XXX x X X xx 0 o Th 19 0 CONFORDI AIN 1 F ft Concert Band BAND 'OFFICERS l'I'e-Sidvnt ,,..,,,,.,.......,,,, , ,,,, ,, ,,.,-,. Carl Ri,-11 w S 4'l 'l11Y'3' V- ,... ....., ..,, ,.,.,,.,,,,,...., I 1 1 t Sharkey Student Il rector ,,,,,vv,,,,,,, .,,,V ,,A,,,.,,,,,A,A,,, , Ilnnngl Hit-h l1ibl'1lVHlHH .VVV VVV. .,,, . . ., ,,,, Mary .lo llusek, Joanne Williams l'iIllllIllll4'lll lll2llHl55,'t'l'S ,, ...., , ,,,.,. ., Curtis linker, IM-wayne Bontrager' IBAND PERSONNEL UI XltINF'I'4 Nlwrv Io liusek Carolyn Parcel! Marlene Mishler. Marlt-rn- Lienhart. Margorite Pepin. Faye lmrriek. 1 ' ii-th l'it Joy Mayer, Dolores l-lrifldrlan, Sharon Dunliar, l'at Truex, JoAnne llel+'ord, Nlztrilyn Stiekel, Nancy X'Xalw4 . z Shark-ey, Nelson Stulsinan. May Sharkey. Janice Tenney, David Smith. UtbltNI'1'l'S-'Foniniy Nelson, Rosemary NVeber. Arlene Pepin. lliek Myers, Martin Hooth, Larry Whitt, Jerry Ball. 1.1-onard Conrad. .lack King. l5.XItl'l'UNlCS-Sani Stutsman. Richard Renner. 'FIUDMISONICS-Itob Slifller. Bob Wise, Paul Troyer, Kenneth Martin, Frank Sharkey. I-'l.U'l'l4l,S-Nant-y Mishlt-r, Don Hartman, Susan Mcliowell. Lael hong. UISOIC--Mary Long. FRENCH I-IURNS-Gloria l'erra. Curtis Baker, Ethlyn Hoke, Kelby Mansfield. ALTO SAXIIl'HONlG-C'lar1-nee VanScoik. Donna Rich, Joann Hit-hards, Vivian XV'h:1len. Roger Schooley, l!.Xlt1'l'UNl'l SAXOPIIUNPZ-Roberta Ganger. 'FENOR SAXOl'HUNE!lG1aine Stauffer, Sandra Cable, Rachael Slutsman. BASS CLAIKINET-Marilyn Kell. BASS-John Hoke, Gene Ellis, Carl Hurst, VVayne Mason. STRING BASS-Joanne XVilliams. 'I'YMI'ANI-Carl Rich. PERCUSSION--Ibewayne Bontrager, Billy XVhalen, Gary Conrad. CONCORD CONCERT BAND The Concert Band of Concord High School had a very successful season last year. They gave several concerts throughout the year and on November l8, played for the State Board Clinic, which was held at Elkhart under the direction of Milo Harvey. Concord band students entered twenty one solo and ensemble events in the State contest at Fort Wayne. They received eleven usuperiorf seven uexcellentf' and three good', ratings. Band students then entered ten solo and ensemble events in the All State Finals at Jordan College of Music, in Indianapolis. Here they won five superior, and five excellent ratings. The band also received a superior rating at the district contest held at Hartford City and an excellent rating in the State contest at Auburn. Page Fifty-eight The 1950 Swing Band Standing: Jonathan Hoke, Paul Gibson QIlil'ev1ol'J, Joanne Xyllliiiltlbf. Si-nlvd: Donna Rich, l'l:ir'n-nun V:inSt-oik, Elaine Stztui'l'i-r, Sundrzt Unlwlt-. Mary .Io Dust-k, Uni-1 Itit-h, .Xi-It-nn IH-pin. Un-k My:-rs, 'Pom Nelson. Hob XViso, Bob Stiiiler. Tommy Nelson Dick Myers .. Arlene Pepin . Hob Stililer .. Bob Wise . .. John Hoke .. PICHSUNYICI, ...Cornet Joanne Williams . .. .String Bass H .Comet Mary Jo Dusek . . ..... Piano i H .C Larl Rich ........ - .. .... .... D ruins T inlet Clarence VanScoik ' rom one Alto Saxophone and Tenor Saxaphone . . .Trombone ..-...Bass Donna Rich ..,................ Alto Saxophone Elaine Stauiler . . . . . . .Tenor Saxophone The Swing Band has been playing for school activities and for the past two years has played for the Minstrel Show in Goshen. The Swing Band also played for the Minstrel which the Concord Band Parents presented last spring. They played at the Goshen Hotel in October for an Exchange Club Ilan- quet. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Fifty-Hive Hi-Y How I: Jack King, Dewayne Bontrager, NVayne Speicher, Jack Davenport, Bob Kiefer, Dallas Martin, John Speicln-i', Roger Schooley. Huw 2: Nkfaynte Stutsman, Paul Miller, Nelson Stutsman, Kent Overholser, Bob VVise, Larry Ulroy, Dayton I'letc,-lu-r, Floyd Hr-rshbergur, Gene Ellis. How 3: Paul Uhilcole, Sam Slutsman, Don Priest, Roger Stutsman, Roger Haines, Keith Swe-azy, Dick Troyer, Mr. My-ers LSponsorj, Paul Troyt-r. The Hi-Y was organized this year with Jack Davenport, president, Roy Yoder, vice-presidentg Bob Kiefer, secretary, Bob Wise, treasurer, Dallas Martin, chaplain, Wayne Speicher, sergeant-at-arms, and Mr. Myers, sponsor. The l-li-Y is a Christian organization devoted 'cTo create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. Our club accepted seven new members raising the total to twenty-eight. These new members were given an initiation held in the gym last fall. There also was an Induction service in Elkhart at the Trinity Methodist Church held with Elkhart and Jimtown Hi-Y clubs in honor of the new members. Vile sold Ready-.lell to raise funds for awards given to the nine seniors who graduated this spring. We also sponsored the annual March of Dimes. The club met twice a month, once in school and once in the gymnasium. Page Sixty The 1950 CONCORDIAN Junior High Chorus Row l: Holly .lm-an Robinson, Arlene Roberts, Sharon King, Richard Hess, Beverly Cancll, Leonard Rviinvr. Dori-:is Troyi-r. Sharon McLain, Shirley Bechtel. Row 2: Sarah .le-an Erb, Jane Grissmer, Dona Elioll, Sandra Reiter. Alive Krallmvn, llarbm':i Hn-ss, Ncrnm Young- blood. Lorraine Ilvrra, Beverly Fruchey, Miss Miles Qflirectorj. Row 22: Patty Brown, Janet Artley. Beverly Jenkins, Pat Greer, Marilyn Mvssimoru. Nancy Uairpi-i', Shirley Jann-s. lborothy Brock. Sandra Tavicrnicr. In Uctoher the Junior High Chorus sang for the P.T.A. Un December 8-9 the Junior High, the Boys' Chorus. and the High School chorus gave the program 'Stories of Christmas? Ou Fehruary 9 the High School and Boys' Chorus sang for the P.T.A. Un February l5 an assembly program was given in honor of Lincolnis Birthday by the combined choral groups. In March the combined choral groups formed a chorus to participate in the Elkhart County Music Festival and Clinic. Un April 5 the combined choral groups gave an Easter program for the Dunlap Evangelical church. In April there was an exchange assembly program with Jefferson and also one with Syracuse. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Sixty-one '-lv' Senior Class Pla Upper Left: Roh Kiefer, Carl Rich, Emogene Schrock, Marilyn Belt, Jean Shoemaker. Lipper Right: Carl Rich, Flmogene Schrock, Marilyn Belt, Jack Davenport, John Stifflvr, Gloria, Helmuth. Esther lim-d. Dallas Nlarl in. Lower lit-ft: llallas Martin. Dick Spanglv. Rob Ki-f-fer, Esther Reed. Gloria, Hvlmuth. .lack Davenport, lAUVl.'t'l' Right: Ilztllas Martin, lvlztrilyn Kime, Dick Spanglv, .lack llavcnport, Gloria Hx-lrnuth, .Ii-an Shot-maker, Boll Kim-llir, lilniogt-nv Schrock, Marilyn R-elt, Nslhe-1' ltr-ed, John Stitiln-r, Carl Rich. The Senior Glass Presented HIS OZAHK COUSHX a three act comedy farce by J. Dan Fairman Directed hy Betty K. Healey October 20 and 21 CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. liankinfA typical mother with a sense of humor ........... Glenda HankinfA serious likeable young lady .... Sue liankin-Glenda's fun-loving sister ......... ,lack HankinfThe eldest of the Rankin children . . Fay Kirhy-A likeable. impulsive friend ....... Ned Hichman-An easy going colligate fellow . . Gary StarkfA handsome young newcomer .. Uncle Zeh4A typical Ozark mountaineer ....... . . . Guy HainesWfAn eastern cousin of Mrs. Rankin ............ . Betsy Haines--His high-toned wife with a 4 mind of her own . Francis HainesfTheir daughter-an all around American Girl .. Randall l-lainesfllheir son .... ................. ......... Page Sixty-two The 19 .. Marilyn Kime . Gloria Helmuth . . . . Esther Reed .. Dallas Martin ,lean Shoemaker ..... Hob Kiefer . Jack Davenport .. Dick Spangle ...... Carl Rich Marilyn Belt lilmogene Schrock . . . . John Stilller 50 CONCORDIAN Senior Personalities Richard Troyer Norma Marks Mary Christian Jack Perkins SCHOLARSHIP AWARD CITIZENSHIP AWARD This year the honor of heing valedictorian went to Each year the faculty and the students frown th.- Norma, Marks, and the salutatorian award went, to Dick three Lipper classes choose two outstanding seniors to Troyer. have their names engraved on the citizenship cup. This year the citizenship award was given to Mary Christian Congratulations to the ten higlnst of the class of 'ind Jack Perkins. To receive this honor they liave l950! ichit-vcd these qualifications. Norma Marks 96.34 1. EX good Concord Citizen is loyal to his school, his Dick Troyul. 95.03 9 ellow students. and hislelarss. 1 Thomas Nvlsun 94.16 it goog ETOI'lt'0I'dtSTlilZ0Tl4lS co-operatixe. Marilyn BML 92.39 . i goo Concord 'iti-zen is ronrttous. Esthm, Ninn, 92.29 it goofil Cont-orc? it-lltlizc-ii 'is courfigooiisi ! ' I - -,. . . Q. f goo one-or '1 izen is popu nr wit 1 ns 4' ass- Don lrubt , 9'3 :5 mates. mernht-rs of other classes, and nn-inln-rs MYFOH HHSSI 91.54 of the faculty. MHVY ClH'iStian 91.07 6. A good Concord Citizen is fair. John Anderson 91.04 T. A good Concord Citizen has many intern-sts. R0g'9l' Hailwls 89.86 S. A good Concord Citizen is intelligent. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The power is turned on and the Concord Past is revealed on the television screen. Past scenes are re- viewed. With our leader as Mrs. Mater, we chose as our President, Dick Troyer and his assistant Mary Christian as Vice-President. Rosemary Weber, ably kept track of the meetings while Nor-ma Marks guarded the money. We had an enrollment of 71. As the curtain again opens Mr. Showalter is seen advising his class as to the future problems that will arise. We selected Dick Troyer as our President, JackDavenport as Vice-President. Norma Marks acted as Secretary and Jack Perkins kept track of the dues. We had a successful sophomore year and looked for- ward to our junior year. We then entered upon a more dramatic scene, our junior year. As we looked around for an able advisor we found him to be Mr. Kreider. By an overwhelming vote Dick Troyer was elected President and Jack Per- kins was chosen as Vice-President. Secretary Mary Christian kept the record while Treasurer Norma Marks held us to our budget. One of the activities of our junior year was our class play Green Midnight, which was a big success. We received our class rings and were very well pleased. Also we had as another highlight a class party in which we saw a very romantic scene taking place-G'oria Helmuth and Myron Rassi hold- ing hands. We also entertained the 49'ers at our annual Junior-Senior banquet. Dick Troyer served as toast- master. It was really a scene to remember-all those beautiful formals and suits with dashing neckties. We all anticipated an exciting senior year. Fon our most important year of school we elected Mr. Kreider as our sponsor, Jack Perkins as President. Dick Troyer as the Vice-President, Mary Christian as Secetary and as our Treasurer, Jack Davenport. We often think of the high lights of the year, such as the class play, the banquet, commencement and we never shall forget the trip to Washington which concluded our fourth scene. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Sixty-three ideo Snaps B'- .' rj :Wi . Hofma- V Holdier Perk . , . Maybe it isn't a man. hut it's better than nothing . . . UK.. so her leg itches . . Bolfs little sisterl . . . Miss Casey at bat . . . And some people call this a study hall . , . How would you like those ndishesw on your table? . . . The long and the short of it . . . A Florida tan adds glamour to glamour . . . Three princes pose with a king . . . Jerry sees the Hbircliefi Page Sixty-four The 1950 CONCORDIAN .1 i ,fs H. R--.Q r I ' ,..... K alumnus ,, 5 Q inn Q9 .. . 3 . .Q,, I U I iflfiff t U Wrw il . I Y Row 1: Barbara Loucks, Bob StiH'l-er, VVayne Speicher, Dallas Martin, Lavon Marks, John Spcit-hor, lllsthcr ltt-t-tl. Row 2: Esther Miller, Carol Fletcher, Mary Christian, Gloria Ht-lmuth, Lois Stickel, Dorothy Hzu-twit-k, ltuth Lout-ks. Row 3: Emogene Shrock, Carolyn Parccll, Gloria Smith, Carlie Heffner. Marilyn Kime, Norma Marks, Ella Mm- Yoder, Graco Loucks. Hi-C The Hi-tl Cluh is a Christian organization of High School students dedicated to the purpose of letting others know that we serve a risen Savior and to show the happiness which He gives to those who know Him. Our club is one of the nine in this county, which are all sponsored hy the lflkhart County Youth for Christ. During the month of December. we sponsored a clothing drive which was one of the activities ot' the cluh. Regular meetings are held every three weeks at the home of one of the members. The following were elected as oflicers for the past year: President. Dallas Marting Vice-President Marv Christiang Secretary. Lois Stickelg and Treasurer. Dorothy Hartwick. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Risst-r arc the sponsors. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Sixty-five J Hi-Times Staff Seated: Lois Stickel, Dallas Martin, Dick A Spangle, Wayne Speicher, Standing: Barbara Loucks, Larry Ulrey, Phil Tinsley. Left to Right: Back Row: Keith Sweazy, Bob Oswald, Dean Vantine. Tom Strickler. Seated: Jean Nelson, Rosemary Vveber, Maxine Custer. Left to Right: Mary Christian, Norma Marks, Charlene Benner, Jack Davenport, Barbara Tenney. Seated: Esther Miller, Dorothy Hartwick, Emogene Shrock, Marilyn Belt. Standing: Gloria Helmuth, Jim Clipp. Roger Haines, Julius DeMotz, John Stiifler. The second semester the Hi-Times was pulm- lish-ed as an extra-curricular activity by the following students: Larry Ulrey, Editor-in- Chief: Lois Stickt-l and Norma Marks, Assoei- ate Editors: Wayne Speieher, Sports Editor: Barbara Tenney. Art: Jack Davenport, l'rodue- tion Manager: Esther Miller, Business Man- ager: Dorothy Hartwick, Circulation Manager: Gloria Helmuth, Assistant Manager: Mary Christian, Barbara Loucks, and l'hil Tinsley, ' Reporters, Maxine Custer and Rosemary Weber, Typists. The Hi-Times started its second year under the leadership of Mrs. Healey with Dick Spangle as Editor-in-chief. He was assisted by Dallas Martin who was the editor of the first page. Emogene Schrock, Gloria Helmuth, and Dorothy Hartwick acted as his reporters. The editor of the second page was Lois Stickiel. Her reporters were Norma Marks, Charlene Benner, and Bob Oswald. Wayne Speicher holds the position of Sports Editor with Keith Sweazy and Jack Davenport assisting him. The editor of the fourth page was Barbara Loueks. Ju,lius De Metz and Dean Vantine were her reporters. Phil Tinsley took charge of the fifth page with the help of Esther Miller and Jim gligpr Larry Ulrey had the last page. the most popular page of all. His assistants were Roger Haines and John 1 e . Jack Davenport was in charge of the actual production of the paper. Th-e business was taken care of by Bob Os-wald. The copy-readers were Norma Marks and Mary Christian. The circulation of the paper depended upon Jim Clipp and Esther Miller. The work on the mimeoscope was done by Charlene Renner and Barbara Tenney. The artist was Marilyn Belt. The following had charge of the typing: Tom Strickler, Keith Sweazy, Dean Vantine, Mary Christian, Maxine Custer, Rosemary VV'eber, Phil Tinsley, Jean Nelson, and Lois Stickel. Page Sixty-six The 1950 CONCORDIAN Y 4 i ' --ef-..,-.- I 'M ....e.f., X. ' . Row 1: Bob Oswald, Keith Sw-eazy, Norma Marks, Gloria Helinutli, Jack Davenport, Lois Stir-kvl, Marilyn lit-lt. lflstlwr Miller. Row 2: Barbara Lout-ks, Mary Christian, Dorothy Hartwick, Emogene Shrock, ltarlvara Tenney, t'lmi'lt-no ltpnnt-r, Maxine Custer. Row 3: Roger Haines, XVaymx Spm-ielre1', Dallas Martin. John Stilller, Larry Ulm-ry, .lim Ulipp, Dick Spziiigle, llmin Vantine, Julius DeMetz. Concordian Staff The 1950 Coucordian has proved to he a big success. The Eflil0r-in-Chief was .lavk lt7uwI1pm't uuv the Business lllanager was Norma Marks The art work was done by Marilyn llelt. Lois Stiokel, Literary Editor, was in charge of the write ups. The money was handled hy Mary Christian, the treasurer. Keith Sweazy had charge of the sports section. The photographs were handled by Gloria Helmuth. The sulm- scriptions and advertising was taken care of hy John Stilller and Esther Miller respectively. These people with the aid of committees under the direction of Betty Healey puhlished the annual in English 12. which was a course in Journalism. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Sixty-seven Row 1: Audrey Ganger, Dona. Stauller. Urlu-e Shelly, Carl Snn-lim-r. liic-lnzrd Wm-nu-r. Wziyin- Miller, Hob Inllion. Row 2: Fred Grifiin, Elaine StauiTer, Roberta Ganger, Bob XVise, Everett Lcinlizirt, Arlem- Pepin, Donn Elliott, Mr. Gibson CSponsorJ. ROW 3: Bob Stiflilcr, Loren Shnhin, Bill Elliott, Leonard Decker, llr-wayne lIoi1lI'ng'1-iz Curtis Iinlu-r. Concord Camera Clickers Several Concord students got together in the spring of l9l9 and decided to organize a Camera club. At the initial meeting olhcers were elected, a sponsor chosen and a constitution accepted. The object of the club is to provide a hobby. to learn to take better pictures. to learn to develop films. and make prints. The club now has a membership of tw-enty three. The oliicers are President, Curtis llalxerg Yicc-l'rcsi- dent. Bill Elliottg Secretary, Elaine Staufferg Treasurer, Mrs. Creeng Reporters. Roberta Hanger. anfl Arlene Peping Sponsor. Mr. Gibson. The club meets every other Monday night in the science room of the high school building at 7:2311 P.Nl. These meetings consists of lectures and demonstrations on photography. and dexeloping, printing and en- larging photographs. Page Sixty-eight The 1930 . - 1 .' . I ,,-' . , f , ,.A,gg. '2 I' .-.X-L. Front rovvi llvlty Milli-V, Iiost-inztry Hoke. Marilyn Greer, Suv Tryon, Patricia Sullalliol, Roseniztry NVQ-la-o1', Mary t'hri:stian, liatln-rine 1-Zvert-st, Donna. Caste-ltvr, ,llfillllil l4'asig.:', Ella May Yoder. ltoxv 2: Mrs. tfislit-r, Gloria Shaw, lit-tty Wogomon, Ft-rn Barrick, Claudine Kem-ga, Maxine Custer, l32lI'bJlI'fL Tenney, tllorizt Ht.-linutli, l':tul:1jt-:tn Q'l'2Ll1tLfl', ltlarvella Mishtt-1', Barbara Loucks, Mrs. Hellman. ltoxv il: Lois Mann, Marilyn Kell, Ll1'ztco Cooper, Barbara Richardson, Barbara Bucher, Joan Richards, Gwen Parcell, tiravt- t.out'ks. lion' li Shirley Milli-r, ltlinogelle St-hroek, .Ioan Martin, Dorothy Hartwick, Lois Stickol, Norma Marks, Jean Shoe- nutker, Violet Hurst, llotort-s Stitwkel, Arlene Pepin, Ruth Loueks. inute Maid The Minute Maids is a new cluh in our school this year. The membership consists of Junior and Senior girls. These girls felt the need of an organization in our school to promote the following standards: tlj To develop the Standard of Christ thru better characters and reputations, t2j Helter understanding, till To help the needy. The clulu meets once a month, second period. in Room 20. Our programs consist of speakers from outside of school and educational movies. The ollieers of the year were elected as follows: President, Rosemary Vlveherg Vice-President. Sue Try- ong Secretary. Mary lihristiang and Treasurer. Pat Schalliol. Norma Marks is program Chairman. with Hrs. Hellman and Hrs. Fisher sponsoring the cluh. We charter members hope we have laid the founda- tion for one of the outstanding organizations at Concord. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Sixty-Him? Luft to right-Carl Rich, XVayne Speicher, John Anderson, Jack Perkins, Rosemary XVeber', Mary Christian, Lois Slickel, Esther Recd. Senior Bookstore The bookstore under the management of the class of N507' served the students in a newly decorated and attractive store. The managers and their assistants were selected by memhers of the senior class. The fourth noon hour was managed by John Andersong assisted by Carl Rich, Esther Reed, and Rosemary Weber. During the Hfth noon hour Jack Perkins managed with Vllayne Speicher, Mary Christian. and Lois Stickel helping him, It seemed there was only one way traffic at noon hour and that was to the hookstore. Books and school supplies were sold, as these were necessities, but the rush was for the candy. ice cream, and pop. The money from these sales filled our cash hox each day. Page Seventy The 1950 CONCORDIAN ' Ap ,.,. U44 Qi Q' v 'C O G. Left to Right: Emogene Schrock, Marilyn Kime, Fern Barrick, Rosemary Hoke, Chzirlinc Reiinur, Mart-Q-llgi Nightm- Shirley Miller. Seated: Betty Wogomon. Librarians Our library was under the management of Mrs. Healey. She was assisted by Marcella Mishler. Mari- lyn Kime, Shirley Miller, Betty Wogomon. Fern Barrick, Emogene Sclirock. Charline Kenner. and Rosemary Hoke. They did a fine job in keeping the library in good order and in assisting the students in the library. The library had quite a few changes this year when we came back to school. There were new metal book cases and a new filing system had been made during the summer by Mrs. Healey and Nancy Russ. Also there were many new and rebound books. Each month there are two new liction books added to the library, one is for the boys and the other is for the girls. In January we received a set of World Hook lincyclopedias. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Seventy-one Qperating Personnel To Mr. Myers we wish to express our thanks and appreciation for a clean and at- tractive building. The -t-iilicienl way he goes about his work keeps us warm and coni- fortable while we study and 4-ztrry on our school activities. Concord has zz fleet of fourteen buses with dependable drivers who have an excel- lent record for getting our students to 1. Dale Masten 8 2. Lloyd Stickcl 9 3. Ledger Kztuitman 10 -1. Lowell Stickel 11 5. Edgar Stickel 12. 6. Lalvlar Stickcl 13. T. Arthur Hot'l'mz1n 1-I school on time. The drivers are: Robert Holtnian NVa.lter Everest Ralph Stutsman Forrest Shupert Fred Grise Ivan Overholzer Dxviglit Roush This year the cafeteria was under the direction of Mrs, Myers. Mrs. Shaw and l age Seventy-two x. X Mrs. Yunker lnot picturedb. They prepared and served about two hundred and forty hot lunches daily with the assistance of stu- dents from the fourth and Hfth noon hours. The meals were not only w-ell balanced but really delicious with variety throughout the week. The students and faculty have appreciated this very much. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Our Advertisers qoooooosoooouooo ooooofoooooooooooooQvaooooooooooo00ooooaoooooooooooooooooooo v,oo.oo,n.u.oo.oo.oo,oo.n.n.oo,oo,u,u,u.o4v94.00.00.oo.oo,u.oo.oo.oo.n.u,u,oo.oo,oo.u,oo.oo,oo,n,oo,oo,oo,oo.n.oo,oo.oo,u,oo3030.00.n.n,oo,ov,oo.u,u.oo,oo,oo.u,oo,oo.oo,n.oo.oo,oo,oo.n.oo.oo,oo,oo.n.:oi jig 3. 4:0 o o 2 bg. .z. 02, of 0:0 :XZ :xo OX. Q 0 X 03. .!. 1 Q o of 4. 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ZNINZNZNZ'Z'Z0INZNZNINZNSMZNZNZNZMZHZMQ Page Seventy-four The 1950 CONCORDIAN 1 '- ' 1 4 0 04204:04Z00200I00I04:44:04:00:40:00:o4:04:00:04:04:00:00:04:44:04:04:00:00f0:00f 0 Z O 0 'U 0 3 -0- CD 0 -Q5 'U ITI Z TTI 4 ITI Z Z Q U7 C I I Z 1' FU ,- P 'O O -fl 0 rn I Il Q 0 -on P I F :oo:04:04:04:00:o0:00:04:44:0o:04:04:04:04:04:00:40:04:04:04:04:04:40:44:04:00 COAL 4 4 0 0 0 4 04.04.0434 34.00, a 4 0 4 0 04 .04.04.04.00.00 The order sponsors 0 .44 4 '04 C O M P A N Y youth guidance 0 0 4 0 0 .04.04,04.04, 4 o 4 4 04004004.05 m F X I P :U -1 P m E. rn O0 'O CII 7' 9 IT' 4 4 4 34.00.04 0 4 4 0 4 4400434.00340 RETAIL AND WHOLESALE 4 4 04.04.04 0 0 0 4434.440 EAGLES TEMPLE 0 4 4 00434. 4 0 0 0 980 gig we-sf Lusher Avenue Dial 2-9575 323 If: 225 West Marion Street 3, 034 .f. II Ig: El-KHART, INDIANA ELKHART, INDIANA 3. ISI ri: :iz OQOOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOQOOCOOOOQOO0600000000000000000OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0.04'04.04.04.o4.00.00.00.04,04.00,04.04.04.04,00.00.00.00.04.04.04.04,00,00.04.40,00,04.44.04,04,04'40,04.44,00.04.44.04.04,04.44.a 0,04,04'04.44.04.04.04,04.04.44.44.04.04,00.00.44.04.04.04,04.44,40,04,04,04.04.04.00.0o.00.04,0 V 3 The 19.m0 CONCORDIAN Iage Seventy-five to 0 so o 6 oooooooooooooooooooboooooobooooooao ossbooooooooooooo 'ononoN0no ono o o o oN0N0'onononQ'onononon4'ono o o o o o o o o o o o onon:Menonon0 o o o o o o o Q o o : :' 30,00,M,N,N,N,w,oo,n,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo3566.66,6o.u,oo,u,oo,oo,oo,n.n,n 6o.n.n,n,u,u,n,so,o6,n,u,u,n, X x X x 3 x o o i Best Wishes to the 1 3. z 3. x 3300 So. MAIN ELKHART, IND. C L A S S O F 'I Q 5 O 5. 1 'A FOR BEST PAINTING RESULTS . . . 3 5 fi Employ a Reliable Painter-Consult M 5 E 2 The Paint Spot - Use Moore's Paint O 5 if ROLLE WILLIAMS New YEARS 5 if Dial 2-0499 Second and Jackson SI. ' g g 3. ELKHART XAXXX 74 3 E1 OF 3: if Superior Brass and Mfg. Co., Inc. PIIsILIIII.zLII GOOD gf: 2 Brass, Bronze, and Aluminum Castings K, If 'I L. Ia. RANDALL, Pres. , X 2 31 fi Phone 2-8600 2636 so. Moin SI. I l ' PRODUCTS If! gi ELKHART, INDIANA 'f 5 I E1 2. M A S T E N ' S 22: if SUPER SERVICE STATION SANITARY MILK Co. if Lubrication Specialist ELKHART :I OAKLAND AVENUE ROAD If: 5 Tri: 5 I 151 Q R I S S E R S S G Compliments of If 5 AND :EZ X. 32 5: MATERIAL SERVICE MEYERS GROCERY Zz: x ' ISI I Gmnulaied Slug 637 West Beardsley fi: Q Crushed Slag :ft 5 Silica Sand ELKI-IART, INDIANA 323 i Lake sand Phone - Di I 2 4802 2 Crushed White Rock U ' If: 2 Crushed Lime Stone :EI Q Flag Stone If 2 Agricultural Lime Compliments of :EI 5 Agricultural Slag :ij x li. 1:1 x O0 2 0:0 x --i- 'x' 3 M .-R h G 'ff' 121 5 WILLIS RISSER 9' U' ' 33 2 --- Phone - Walnut 5233 or Dial 3-5402 Q ELKHART, INDIANA Zgi g' 911 SO. Main ELKHART, INDIANA 3' :I Corner of Oakland and Mishawaka Roads :if :O O80 Page Seventy-six The 1950 CONCORDIAN SELECTED FOR THE AMAZING NEW TERRACE PLAZA HOTEL BC COPPER TUBE FITTINGS rf' V17 TERRACE PLAZA HOTEL Skidmore, Owings 81 Merrillg Architects- Jaras, Baum 81 Bolles: Engineers - Frank Messer 81 Sons, Inc., Cincinnati: General Contractors - E. J. Nolan Corporation, Cin- cinnati: Plumbing 8. Heating Contractors - Carrier Corporation: Air Conditioning 8. Refrigeration - Mutual Mfg. 8- Supply Co., Cincinnati: Wholesale Distributor. and COPPER DRAINAGE FITTINGS Nothing hut the hestf, was the rigid rule when the new Terrace Plaza in Cincinnati was planned. The most advanced ideas in structure and service facilities, the finest embodiment of those ideas in materials and equipment-these were the policies of the builders of this most modern hotel in the country. That's why it nieans so much that Nih- co fittings with copper tulie were used throughout-for the heating, air condition- ing and water lincs and for the copper drainage fittings. Nihco fittings in sizes up to 6 inches were installed in this joln hy the E. I. Nolan Corporation and the Carrier Corporation, and were supplied by the Mutual Manufaeturing and Supply Co., Nihco distributors in Cincinnati. Over 7 miles of piping were required for the system which heats-and cools- the hotel, with individual controls in every room. Materials throughout were chosen to cut maintenance costs to the hone. Niltco fittings were chosen for quality first, and for completeness of the line to meet all needs. For every joh-large or small-it will pay you to standardize on Nihco fittings. They help speed the job and insure cus- tomer satisfaction. NORTHERN INDIANA BRASS COMPANY, PLUM STREET, ELKHART, INDIANA ooooooooooooooooo4aoooaoooooooooooooooo0ooa4 4 ouoooo ooooonoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouoooouoooo 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 0 ' ' 0 0 ' 0 ' 0 0 0 ' ' 0 0 0 0 ' .3 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , , go,n,oo.oo,oo,oo.oo,oo.oo,oo.oo.oo,oo,oo,oo.no.u,oo.n.n.n.n.oo.u'oo,ooyouoooooooo,u.oo.oo.n,oo.oo.oo.oo,oo,oo,oo.oo,oo.u.oo.oo.oo:o to ' o axe o 3. of 3. axe .A 31 ti- jg .,-1-' .ff IL I ' ' ,. .Q iii I' A 1 I' ,L ' iii Eff f E22 3. f 3. gig 1 F For ALL of the students, ALL me time, .ie 0:0 I O' I . ix: 3, 1 pri- I 3, 15: I Alkli-SCUZCI' there's nothing better than fs: -,Q - 42,54 A, .z. Ig I X, 33 rf: 'ff-efkft I :iz 4. .g. 212 7 112 Iii 44 12: 55 MILES LABORATORIES, INC. Iii :iz :iz .2. 3. 4. .g. If: ELKHART INDIANA Fine Ice Cream :iz :iz 'XO 0,0 atv sto oxo sto oxo ozo atc OXO axe 9:9 353 Office Phone 3-4609 Residence 3-2046 if 31 121 ZSIHAINESEZQHAINES 1 E 1? If I ' IIB Ig! :Sf ,f Q 'z' 3. ' 2. If 02- General Contractors Q , LAI 3. I 00 -' -.ef Q I1 ' 420 'f' - w E35 '1 If I -2' fx: 2526 South Main St. Xi xgfqfee f I 'N 3: :ft I .Q .Q ELKHART, INDIANA K-f J Ig! 3: I ' I' II gig 777of0r5 Rewound I 4. 7?epa1red.Serv1ced I 131 fi: Compliments of :gf 31 31 ji: W. H. If: jig PHONE 3876 -2' 4, Jewelers jg: 12: '27 W- MANON Or DIAL 2-I I5 gig :sz 'iz 4. Ig. :ft STUTZMAN FOOD MARKET SHAUM ELECTRIC CO., INC. :fi ISI 31 -1' 2700 se. Mean sf. 'ie 1:1 1047 so. MAIN ST. ELKHART, IND. 33 35: ELKHART, INDIANA 4. 2 oo O: 0 0 o .SO ooooaooooooooaoooooooooooooooooaaoooooeooovooooovooooooooooooooouooououououououunuo. o,oo.oo,oo,u.uo,u,oo,oo.oo.oo.oofo.oo.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo0oo0oo.u.u.u.so.eo.can,oo.oo,u,u,oo,oo,co,u,u,u,u,oo.u.u,oo.oo.o:On.u.n,oo.u,oo,n,oo,oo,ooAoo.oo.oo,oo.n.oo,oo,oo,oo, Qoopo, , , , , , , , , , Page Seventy-eight The 1950 CONCORDIAN ooooosoooooooooooooooooooooooaaoaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooso. 0:00,0,00,N,N,00,M,M30,oo,oo,Oofo,oo,oo,oo004.0500,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo.oo.oo,ooooo,oo,oo,oo.n,n,oo,oo,oo,u,oo.u.u.u.oo.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo.n.oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,u,oo.oo.n.oa.oo.oo.n.n,oo,n,oo,n.oo.oo,o0,M,00: oo oo ox' atv :fr :fr CONGRATULATIONS 3. 31 EEE CONCORD CLASS OF 1950 iii iii :iz :iz EBY'S G ERNSEY DAIRY iii 3. .:. ' Golden Guernsey Milk 1:1 .. 31 cts Ox! 12: WHICH IS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY :iz .. .z. .:. sz. X III 121 exe . . :xv :if VIsIt Our Frozen Custard Stand '2- 3. 121 4. 4. 32 fi X X Dial 2-3555 1425 West Lusher Avenue 'L' z ISI ISI ft' Ox, 3, x 3. E l. K H A R T ISI Oz. sto OXO fx. 0:0 -1- 1:1 :gf .x. .. zz: :iz 5. .g. :gf Congratulations and Best Wishes fi: ISI 111 Cx. Oz. .g. CLASS OF 1950 4. ISI 3: etc oxo :iz LONG AUTO SERVICE BETHEL PUBLISHING co. 12: 32 31 4. fi: 1819 South Main Dial 3-0406 fx: OO OXO 3. .:. Qi- ELKHART ,O If SERVICE THAT SATISFlES Ig! O O 4. :gr ISI 32 6:0 ozo ISI . - 32 5. DIal 2-5808 or 2-5809 C0mP me '5 of .g. 31 ISI :iz 12: 31 ' 31 4. STEVENSON S 4. 31 ISI 0:0 0:0 .tz .x. fi, 211 South Main :if 1:1 116 Jefferson St. Elkhart 3:3 1:1 ELKHART 2:2 ISI 31 Ox? 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W H A T ? . gig :ff Those 45c Special Complmenls of 1:1 :ij PLATE LUNCHES IE: Stop in today and be convinced 22. if WHERE? KAUFPMAN it 31 31 151 CHECKEP LUNCH 51 :ff Good Food and Fountain Service If gig 2ll N. Main sf. EIkIwfI, Indiana 323 15: open 7 A. M. - Madnife .gi jf: CONSUMERS COAL :fi .:. .Q O55 ISI Compliments of and 31 Ox' Ox. Iii 12: 31 SUPPLY CO. l . 31 gg SEARS, RoEI3ucK 8g co. f C 5: 325 2: 3. 32 :ft ELKHART, INDIANA 3. 31 jf: Dial 3-4350 738 SO. Main ji: gig 216-18 so. MAIN PHONE 3000 gig 04 oxo .sf Fx. 3. 3 o 'Q' QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQooo...-ssnn444 oosaooooooooooooooQoooooooqaoooooooocoooooff o,oo.oo.oo,oo,oo.oo,oo.oo,oo,oo.ao so oo vo vo oo oo on on on oo oo so so so so so u oo oo M .u.u.u.oo'oo.o4.oo.u o.oo.oo.oo oo.oo.oo.ee.eau.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.n.oo,oo.oo,oo,oo.oo.oo.oo,oo,oo.oo.oo,u,4 Page Eighty The 1950 CONCORDIAN 9 0 O 0 0 O O O O O O 4 O Q 0 4 0 O O 5 O Q O O O 0 we Qwzwzwznzwzwzwzwzwznz-znzuzwz-Qzwzwznzuzn:-.z-Qzuz..:..z..:..:.':.-:NW-.-.'f. -.-..--.w.-..-f.-P.A-.f-...N-.w.-.-.-'zwz-we:NzN:Nzw:.-:M:.-:-.:N:N:N:n:'-:.-g- .x. ,, 5. 0 -ofoozoozoofoozoozoozooznfoozoo:oozwzoozootufootoozoozuzoozoozoo:oo:00200204200:oo2oo2oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo2oo2oo2N2oo:oo:Q4Ioo2oo2ooZoo:oo:oo:oo:oo:Nzoo:ooyo:oo:oo:oo2oo2oo:oozoofoozoozoozootoozoozoozoozoozoozoozooze ISI 'I' 1:1 222 DELUXE DRIVE IN :zz 'i' 4:0 1:2 2703 So. Main jg ISI 'I' .Q Insule and Outszde Servzce ffl 31 'z' .2. 3' .Q ,sf 3. ,z, .. 3, 3. 3, 3. 3, 'i' 0:0 3: 'x' .g. .gs 'xt cts 3. fx: 3. 3, .QQ .:. 4. 1 I II rg: Q. OO :iz He- 'Z' OO 'E' 0:0 ISI 'z' 3. fx: III gig 3, 3: 4. 3. jx: 3. 3, z Ig 'ig . 'X If When You Are In Brrstol Stop At 1:2 'Q' oo o'o ox. jf: THE DELUXE DRIVE IN 02' 8 oss If 3: 9,9 4:0 'S' :xo OO 3 OXO SMITH DRUG stone 1,1 oo J, 3' Ira f. Smlth, Prop. 5 'Z' 0:0 If I South Main Street at St. Joe :ff OO Q. 3 8 2:1 ELKHART, INDIANA 1:1 oo I ,, iff them' V A I U E - :iz 03' . exe Ig! QucIIIty CARPEHNG Ig 3: WALL AND FLOOR TILE -9 'S For the rice ou u . 'x' 1:2 P Y P Y Phone 4640 121 1:1 EIkhart's Shopping Center for 45 years! 105 N. Second St. Elkhart, Ind. 1:2 3' 31 .gi 4. 31 E'lkhart,s Best Buy , ISI .Q Complunents of .:. Ox? 0:0 3:3 CENTURY WAR SURPLUS gig 111 I 'I I So. Main ' '31 ,, C A N E N S 3, gig ELKHART Phone J-2644 INDIANA 353 ff oxo gig P gc Q gig oio .gf :fr MODERN STOVES CO. 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The Look You Love . . . jf: 11: Svrgmunh Svnrg If 31 gym FASHIONS 33 3. ' J, if: EIKI-IART - GOSHEN from if: x Y .2. . 'f 3. 31 Ig lndioncI's Largest and Finest 252 31 II if Selection of 222 South Main Street 5: 0 A Af, ELKHART, INDIANA .g. 31 222 :iz JEWELRY --WATCHES -- DIAMONDS rf: 222 'x' A Y 3. ,, 222 :iz SILVERWARE GLASSWARE Jo'-INS-I-GNIS GROCERY Ii: :fr CHINA E52 222 Just Fine Foods :fi E55 5:2 222 -1,- 2:2 :gr Bigmunh Snr it 323 33 'f' Ioos-os so. Main sf. Phone 825 gig 'f EIKHART - GOSHEN 3, 0 4 Ox! 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MAIN Flower Phone - Dial 2-0987 Igi ELKHART ELKHART, INDIANA Phone 7oo gig 2 3. 3 3 2 X 5 Z X 7 1 X 5 WI-IITCDMB S MARK 5 5 X 2 E Linoleum, Venetian Blinds, C A F E 2 3 2 E Carpets, Rugs ELKHARTS FINEST RESTAURANT 2 E 118 S. Main sneer Z 2 PHONE 30409 ELKHART, INDIANA 2 sos-sos so. MAIN ELKHART Dial 4-0530 2 'E' 5 X 2 oxo X 0:9 2 s. 2 3, x if Complimenfs of For Pleasant Surroundings and E Good Food to Eat E 5 CHAS S. DRAKE co. cARLsoN-5 5 CSO 3 2 ls the Place to Meet 5 2 Elkharfs Best Store Cor. s. Mom ond sf. Joe sf. E 5 1 3 X X X ! 3 X X Z 2 5 C I' I I i 2 omp 'men S 0 Compliments of 2 X X X 0:0 E ELKI-IART CANDY co. zz: X 920 , SUNTHlMER'S HARDWARE 1:1 Q 2026 Sterling .:. 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Ig: Every price a ow price 4, 3. 0,0 .zo OXO 8 OXO Every day 252 s. tx: Eff Borneman 8K Sons Hardware rf: 3. 010 Oz' jig FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 230 5, Main sf, 31 ISI 'X' vb gr GROCERIES - MEATS 73 vm in .he H.,,dw...., :EI :iz :iz sto 3 it BAKED GOODS Business in Elkhart County if 0:0 :xo fx' .ts 4 o .go ELKHART INDIANA '3' v Q .g. .5. exe , , gzggznzuzoozoo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:n.n,u.N.n,N oo oo N oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo'oo'u'n'n'n'n'n'u'u'n'n'n'u oloo u'oo'u'oo:oo:n:u:oo.N,oo,oo oo vin oo The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Eighty-seven Qoo0oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 4 ooooooo .,..,,.,,,,,,,,,, osooooooo0sQoooooaaaeoqooooooo oooaeo 3. , , , , , , , ,N,M,N,0,N,N,n,00,00000000.04.0030.04.n.oo.oo,oo,oo,00,04.oo,oo,oo,oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.u.NOMQQQQQQQeofgoo.4033oo.ooQuan,oo,oo.o43500.00.0090.00,0500.00,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo.oo.oo.oo,n,oo,oo4 fo :iz :iz 3. 3. 0:4 0:0 :gr Iii 31 31 -if COOK BROS DAIRY INC Q of ' , ' gi. 31 31 0:0 , 0:0 ll I 31 GRADE MILK Ig 080 axe Q. 3. 99 sto Of. Q. :gr 15: Milk Cheese Buttermilk Cream Butter .11 .11 rg: , . :gr 31 Homogenlzed Milk 'z' 00 0:9 oxo 0:0 oxo axe oxo .Q Q. :gr :gr III ALWAYS THE SAME -- ALWAYS GOOD 32 0x0 sto oxo sto oxo 030 aio 0:0 3' 31 .51 , .g. jig Phone 2-4009 Hively Ave. 31 X 15: :gr 31 31 080 vzo axe sto sto vxo 0:0 sto exe 0:0 31 31 .g. g. oo Q.. ff: Compliments of jj 080 0,0 etc oxo vie 0:0 0:0 :gi YODER READY MIXED CONCRETE CO., INC. 4. sg E52 31 31 If: TRANSIT-MIXED CONCRETE If: 0:0 Ox! X X ISI IDEAL FOR FARM USE 111 X 2 0x0 0,0 rg: :gr 080 080 3: ECONOMICAL-SAFE 3: 0:0 0:0 O0 00 -1. 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I csc QQ .Q BOTTLING CO. 3. 31 'I exe Q 121 ll2 Redding Ave. gi rg: 2: gig ELKHART amen III: if 31 if OXO Q gig Phone FLAVOR AGED 4 YEARS IN wooo 1. 3, .fmf ,tj 2: 293 , - 'z If THE WHULP FA if 31 V .22 9:9 gtg rf: 15: 12: :iz 3 3 3. Ir! sto ozv ago 0:0 .z. .x. Oz' IE: CRAW'S BAKERY 8. DEI-ICATESSEN See America's Foremost Housetrailer Iii ISI 32 Oz! Ox! I? A Complete Line of I. I B E R T Y ISI 32 121 gig BAKERY PRODUCTS AND DELICACIES BOB HUFF MOTOR SALES ISI If Authorized Dealer 1:1 3: SPECIALTIES FOR ALL PARTIES :gf 3 X jg IOI2 S. Main Elkhart fx: fi: 509 South Main fi: 3: We can finance your liberty for 5 years 3: :iz ELKHART INDIANA QI sv. Interest. :iz 3 3 23: 2:2 O80 OSC 'XO O10 31 , 31 If: E I. K H A R T F LO R A I. C Portraits For Those Who :iz O80 axe axe OSD 12: FLOWERS Fon ALL OCCASIONS Demand The Besf If! 080 OXO Oz! O10 fx: Member Telegraph Delivery Ass'n. :ff Q30 QSO ISI Day or Night - Phone 2-1584 Iii ISI ISI IE: JOHN and HELEN LOCHMANDY, Prop. 'I28 S. Main Phone 2-3804 12: ISI 31 222 208 N. Main sf. ELKHART, IND. ELKHART INDIANA If! .5. 252 oneooooooooooooooooooooooooooooofvoooooooaooooooooooooooaoooooooooooooosaooo 'one'one'onenoWe o o o o o o o o o o o No' W 0 N N nl' 0 W W W ee W W ee ee Wi'ono o oNo o o o o o Queueno o e o o o I'onous'o o o o s o v - . o e' The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Eighty-nine 221 080 0:0 ..e.o,.o,,o,,0,,0 ouonouoooooeooooooooo4oooosoooooooooooooo, n,oo,oo,o , , , , , , , , ,oo.oo.oo,oo,oo.oo,n.n.oo.u,u.oo.oo,n,n.n.n.n.oo.oo.u.ov,oo,oo,oo,u.oo,n.n.oo.n.oo.oo.o? no 2 z ' ISI 5 AL BOWSER BARBER SHOP 15: :fi T H E S T A T I O N E R S HOTEL ELKHART BASEMENT PHONE 82 Zfi 5 35: X ate .iz 35 gig Phone 2-6007 Elkhart HAL'S ELKHART SANDWICH SHOP 151 X. 1:1 2' We feed as we like to be fed IE: 2 125 SO. MAIN ELKHART :fi g -1- :gr 8 axe X of f 31 g Foster Gas and Appliances :ft ' 31 2 HEADQUARTERS NOROE GIBSON 12: ' ISI f F O R BOT-L-OAS AND APPLIANCES Zfi 2 HOME LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT 221 :fr GRADUATION GIFTS :iz 3' Dial 3-2002 me So. Mein SI. 353 ata 2 ELKHART '20 x :aj 8 0:0 2. Iii S12 STANTON'S 223 3. Compliments of 3. .5 WOMEN's AND MISSES' 4- II ISI 2. Dial 2-1209 .gt :fi OHMER'S ELECTRIC SHOP 304 Soufh Mean ELKHART If! 2' 12: 5 Phone 2-5805 THE BOULEVARD WHOLESALE gg 106 Se. Mein sIreeI CANDY CQ. 4. ELKHART INDIANA Pi. Ig! 228 E. JACKSON ELKHART Ig! 5 :iz 2 ,x, 3. For the finest of graduation presents :Ez 3 32 ' ISI 4. WORK OFFICE SUPPLY CO. C0 9 f U'f '0 S ffm 4. OO iff Elkhart's school and office supply house -fs ELKHART INDIANA F R A N K M Y E R S 2 222 x 3, i THE RAPP COMPANY MEN'S WEAR 15: E Ready Made Clothing and Shoes 1:1 :ZZ fo' Men' Women and Chlldfen III wen Franklin sneer ELKHART gig If: 409 SO. MAIN ST. ELKHART, IND. 1:1 iQLge'1QZ,fB2Q ' The IQBIIISBILASIQISQAIL 4 .Q A ox: :xo :xo oxo oxo exe oxo exe exe exe axe axe use sto ata exe exe axe ox: exe ox: ox: exe ox. exe ox: ox: can ox: sto exe sz. Q o oz: sto :xo exe .xo oz. exe etc :xo oz. :xo ego ox: sto vxo axe axe axe :xo sto oxo .g. o o exe oss aio fo asv exe exe sf. exe 4 o .2 o o exe :xo oss ego ozo :iz 2 .. OXO exe 0:0 .. 0x0 O80 ozo exe O89 exe ago use axe exe 0:0 Q30 OXO oxo oxo O10 Oxf QSO Ox' sto sto 030 use oxo QSO exe 0:0 oaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 500,00,M,M,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,n,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,u,n,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,o4.n'n.so.oo.oo30.44,ootnzntnzoozoozuzoozuznzazn: no 4 4one4ooooooooaooooonoonnaoannaoaoosooooooosoon0Qoooooooooooouoovooooooooo ,n,oo.oo,oo'oo.n.n.n.n.n.w.04,04.ooOnOn'n,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo'oo'oo,oo'n,vo.oo.oo,w,oo.oo,uo'u.n.n,oo,oo,oo,oo,so so no.ooQu'sofa,ooQu,oo.are'oo'oo.oo.oo.oo.w.u.u.n'n'oo.os'n.n.oo.n.n,n,n,w DRIVE - CAREFULLY - ALWAYS AND Best Wishes For Your Success ELKHART AUTO DEALERS ASS'N. MEMBERS Ball Service, lnc. Kaiser - Frazer Vernon M. Ball, lnc. Desoto - Plymouth Bergeron Motor Co. Chrysler - Plymouth Enyart-Batties Chevrolet, lnc. Chevrolet Champion Motor Company, lnc. Studebaker Chatten Motor Sales Ford Roy Culver Motor Sales Oldsmobile - Cadillac o oo.oo I. A. Miller, lnc. Pontiac Elkhart Lincoln Mercury, Inc. Lincoln - Mercury W. W. Lusher, lnc. Packard Lusher Motor Co., lnc. Dodge - Plymouth Niblock Nash Sales Nash Super Motors, lnc. Hudson Harvey Wambaugh, lnc. Buick The 1950 CONCORDIAN page Ninety-0ne .ooo Qooaoooooooouooooooooooo 'xuououo Q 0 o o'Quonono'QnonoNononono Q o o o o o o v o o o o o ozo Ir! 3 3 X III 2 :fr P E R S C N E T T 5 II ' 2 Zi: Foster Gas and Appllances 50,65 81 Service, ,neg Z 3: f 321 NORGE AND GIBSON APPLIANCES SCHWINN BICYCLES 2 221 If E. ZENITH RADIOS :E Q ll HAND 81 POWER LAWN MOWERS I: x jx 2 121 commefcim SI. Dial 2-4201 :E 2 Gas beyond the mains, E 2 X S But not beyond your means. 2 Of' Congratulations Class of 5O 2 151 5 .80 X 221 3 Ig: BARGER Box, INC. Ig 5 Dial 'g if I gig ELKHART 3-2002 INDIANA fi 3' Elkhart Indiana jx 52 .g. .Q ISI 3 Compliments of , 313, The Kind of Klothes 2 Zi: l'k t 2 31 you I e owear z gig ED'S APPLIANCE STORE 5 :iz 2 Ox. x gig Appliance Sales and Service e' 2 ISI 3 :iz 'Z'IfIf'.15., 52..'E'1.1I?f2I5I',.'.1C1 ' 12 35: 522 SOUTH MAIN ELKHART 3: If 5 x js 2 Best Wishes ' Compliments of ' 5 5 E Lumber and Building Supplies 1: x 'x ' z HUFFMAN BAKERY ELKI-IAPT CONCRETE S. 3? 2 BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC. X 5, Nappanee, Indiana if Z' 3051 Hammond Ave. Dial 2-0134 -Z OO Ox Page Ninety-two The 1950 CONCORDIAN O20 Ot .5. ., ggggggggg Q0000000A00oAoooeoooooooooooooooooooo ,tn:u:n:w.w.n.n.n'u'n.oo,oo'u so.oo,oo,u,oo,oo,oo.oo.oo,oo,oo,oo,oo.oo.oo.oo. .sofa'oo'sofa,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,u.oo.oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,uf ooooooooooouoooooooooooooo440400oA4oooooooooooooooovaoosbooooooooooooooooooo 2oo'oo'oo.oo.oo.oo.ooOoo.N.ooOoo,oo0no.oo.u.N.oo.oo,bo,oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.o4.oo0oo.oo.oo,oo,oo.oo.oo.0o.oo.0o.oo.oo.oo.oo.N.oo.n.oo,u.M.M.M0oo,oo,oo,so,oo.oo,oo.oo'oo0oo.oo0oo.oo,oo,u,oo,oo.oo,oo,oo,oo,oo.oo.n000.043 oo LQQKWEII FARM GUERNSEY DAIRY :iz 2:2 9:9 exe 3. .:. 3' PRODUCTS THAT PLEASE! H exe ata .:. .:. ISI 122 'Q' - PIus - -2- 020 0:0 fx. 0:0 121 31 .:. - ROSY CHEEKS - .:. ISI If .:. -- HEALTHY TEETH - E. 32 121 .:. - STRONG BODIES - .:. 31 222 3- -- RESISTANCE AGAINST DISEASE - 3. oxo exe exe 0:0 3' - ABUNDANT ENERGY - 3- 0:0 Oil 13: 15: O 0 . O O 3. Dral 3-0159 J. .f. 4. ISI 32 .Q 347 West Lusher Avenue O10 OXO ISI ISI .Q ELKHART INDIANA .:. O 0 .g. :gs 6 O O O O20 9:0 OXO 0:0 O O 0 O 0:6 sto axe etc axe use oxo exe 'if .L 151 252 exe 1 axe 0,6 ago 0:9 0:0 080 Ox! 3. :iz ROOT BEER BARREL 21: 0:0 0:0 ISI Ii 3. AND 3. ago Ox? 0:0 0:9 8 Oz? Igi D R IV E I N 4. 3: ISI Ox? exe 4. .:. 121 Good friends, good cheer 32 0:9 0:0 0:0 :xi jx: Good food, good beer! ,rj 0:9 Ox. 0:0 0:0 :gr rg: 32 ANDY VARGO, Proprietor 1:2 3 . Ig! Ig. ISI Corner of Morton and Lusher ff: O20 0:0 .!. .t. ELKHART INDIANA 'x' 4:0 of of o 0 o o ago exe of etc axe axe 0.4 0.0 soooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 'o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Q o o one o o o o o o o ono'anon:'P'o o o 0 o o o o o o o 0 0''O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ono o o o o o o o o' The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Ninety-three 12: L a. w MOBIL SERVICE STATION 222 IZ: Hively 81 Sterling Avenue Elkhart, Indiana fi, :if , . We specialize in jx: 3: Congratulahons Gnd BGSI' WlSl16S Motor Tune Up - Mobilubrication jf: If: Tires - Batteries if Phone x-2690 jf: 222 Class of 7950 122 Lantz Hatchery and Farm Supply :fr Feeds - Chicks - Barn and Poultry Equipment If: Field Seeds - Fertilizer ff' 3. :ff A. In CO. 1223 CHICAGO AVENUE, GOSHEN, INDIANA 121 122 ISI Compliments of :gf gg 0 e2'7344 KUNDERD OLADIOLUS 252 132 F A R M S Ig Sf: Growers of fine glodiolus bulbs 32: --- OOSI-IEN INDIANA 323 152 :ff 32 31 121 PARK SHOE REPAIR2: If EI-KHART INDIANA 31 3: Main at Jackson fi' 'x' 09 :ft ELKHART INDIANA ISI 'Q' 152 31 'x' 3. 'x' 4. :SZ jf: Compliments of :ij rg: Iii Iii JOHNSON MACHINE SR PRESS CORPORATION 321 OXO O30 Qt. 'xi :ff 3: 353 MANUFACTURERS OF POWER PUNCH PRESSES 351 121 ff: :fi 620 wEsT INDIANA AVENUE :fi ISI 212 gig ELKI-IART INDIANA 22: fi? fif O80 P80 lx! lx? QS. Cx? QSO exe x x 222 Wll.I.S MOTOR SALES 252 x x atb of .X. 3: Q22 QUALITY USED CARS 353 :gr . Q rg: ji: Bank Finoncmg 1:1 Eff E52 gig Phone 7-8740 gig .x. .z. 323 3335 SOUTH MAIN ELKHART, INDIANA 353 .,. .x. Page Ninety-four The 1950 CONCORDIAN o O 0 O 6 .5. .3. o:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo'oe'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'o4'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'u'oo'eo'oo'aloe'oo'Ao'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'no'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo:oo:0-o:0o:oo:oo:oo'oo'b0'u'oo'oo'oo'oofoo:oo2oo2oo2oo:oo:notoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozuzo X X X X x z x x x ,x x MILLER LLOYD BROS., INc.5gg x 'z 3 3 X 2 3 3 2 MONUMENTS SUPER MARKET 2 5 E g 536 s. Main g 2 World's Largest Display E X oxo 2 :fr g of Fine Monuments Ig 31 31 480 Ox? 2 .:. . . 99 Ott 3, x 510 E. Jackson E :fs Q 3: of .g. rg: ELKHART INDIANA ELKHART INDIANA 'sv .ts of 3' of 430 .to .g. U Ig .51 OOSHEN FLORAL SHOP C0mP men'S of Z? Phone 628 Cor. Third 81 Jefferson St. If . 0x0 ij OOSHEN INDIANA GOSHEN INDIANA 323 Z 'i 2 2 I I I' I H I ' 2. n emo' 'om' owes er DIXIE SANDWICH SHOP If QI GOSHEN IMPLEMENT CO., Inc. ..W ,. '2 3 e Never Close ,i 2, FREEZERS REFRIGERATORS ft, :I I GOSHEN ELKHART Q. 3: Ilth at MadIson GOSHEN 3' 3, 'x 2 'g 3 2 z 5 Compnmems of MCDOUOAL MONUMENT CO. 5 2 Cemeiery Memorials 5 2, S I M O N ' S and 5 .Q Building Stone 323 GOSHEN 'NDMNA 230 so. Main sI. GOSHEN 153 3, Ig' I 'i I .. 2 C I' I f Zi' 2, omp mens 0 ATZ FURNITURE COMPANY 5' if COCO-COLA BOTTLING CO. GQSHEN INDIANA LIGONIER - GOSHEN - KENDALLVILLE o o o ofa ,E qooooaoosooooouooooo anyone.. oavoooooe ooooooo o oasaoooooqaoou o.oo,oo,oo,oo,o4,u,oo.oo,u.u.u.n.oo.oo,oo,oo.u,oo,oo. ,u.u.u'oo'oo.oo.oo.n u.oo,oo,oo,so,oo,oo.oo,o4,u u,oo.oo,oo.oo.w.oo,oo. ,ngoofofo.oo.u.oo.n.u,.........,....:4 The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Ninety-five oooooooaooooooooaooooooooaoooooooooo oo , , fo,n,oo.oo,oo.M4Ong...n.oo,oo34.04.can,oo.oo,oo,n,oo,ooOn,0300.0,oo.oo,oo,u,oo,oo.u.oo,oo.oo, 3 oo x I 2 :fc f GOSHEN CONSUMERS INC. If! ' 31 2 218 North 5th sr. 3 8 x 'x' 2 GOSHEN INDIANA II 1 81 8:1 'lil' 32: 2 Ph. 968 323 ' 32 E WHOLESALE and RETAIL COAL - BUILDING SUPPLIES :Ez X g GLIDDEN FEEDS 2 5 SPORTING GOODS , 1 3 z sto 2 'NPIANAP LARGEST FIEDEKE DRY CLEANERS 555 X 3 2 SPORTING GOODS STORE 2 2 COLD FUR STORAGE 2 X 3 2 if gg 431 QUALITY DRY CLEANING 2 151 2 221 - 1-1 2 GOSHEN, INDIANA Ox. 85. 211 sourh Fifth Phone 211 5 4. 3 5 2 Compliments of S : JOHN DEERE g 2 X X 3 X X 5 E32 5 ll6 so. Mein sr. 'E' .5 C. E. KAUFFMAN 81 SONS :gt 251 3. 32 gig GOSHEN INDIANA GOSHEN INDIANA gig E52 E55 x 3, i 0:9 X .xl x fx: 1 SALEM BANK AND TRUST co. it 5 Established 1854 gig X Cx' E Nearly 100 years of banking E E Your grandfather and grandmother probably banked with us. 2 3 2 S Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. E X X 2 GOSHEN INDIANA 2 exe exe isLIN! XMIM!NZNZNINZNZNZNZMIMIMIHIN :N:Nz-:-Q:N:N:N:-Q1.0:-Q:-:-Q:-zuznz-:-0:88:53 Page Ninety-six The 1950 CONCORDIAN Qesofoooooaoooooaoo Q oo oo,oo,oo.oo,oo,n.u oo.oo.oo.oo,oo .oo,oo.oo,oo,oo.u,oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.n.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo,oo,oo, ,oo.oo.u,u.oo, , , , , , , i Compliments of 2 2 Compliments of ' If: Q DR. 5 E. G. PRINGLE 81 H. E. I.USK 4. X 1 IcLINE'S DEPARTMENT STORE VETERINARIANS :EZ E Phone 709 Goshen, Ind. :if Q Smart Styles js: X II Z for :EZ 2, High School Students x0 exe gig GOSHEN INDIANA HARDWARE jig 2' GOSHEN INDIANA 323 5 X 8 X PEARSONS FURNITURE If Z STEMEN'S CAFE 'E 2 R d' R g F 'I 2 U IOS ' U S ' Ul'l1I Ufe : . x 5 Applrances jg 5 Home-made Pie 203 So. Main Phone 755 :Ez x 'x e , 2 221 Best CoITee in Town Comphmenls of E gg PINE MANOR INC. If 3. 3. 'xv - A Ig: 232 SO. MAIN GOSHEN Poultry Feed Turkey Poults cz. GOSHEN INDIANA ff: :fr rf: 'x' Compliments of ft' JACK 'N' .III-L SHCPPE NEWMAN FURNITURE CO. oxo X J. J. THE STORE FOR WEE MODERNS HNE FURNITURE 4. GOSHEN INDIANA I Q3 and Rugs Q 2 X S Read G00d Books At Reasonable Prices Z 21 .. ig GOSPEL BOOK STORE If: 'Q' GOSHEN INDIANA -Q. 1:1 GOSHEN INDIANA 1:1 Z 2 jxj x LECHLITNER NASH SALES SHOP A, 5 5 1202-4 W. Pike SI. , 5 GOSHEN,INDIANA S 2 Eg! FLOYD LECHLITNER Goshen's Busiest sfore g .21 2 S X 1 P CLOTHING s I NED PIN' LACEY v FURNISHINGS P SHOES 2 , one 316 X 5 IIO-I I2 East Washington Street AND LADIES' WEAR .g. CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES 32 3: KODAK FINISHING 205 So. Main GOSHEN If: gig GOSHEN INDIANA jg 'ZMINI'Z'IMI'ZNINZNINIMIMZNZNZ 2 Z I ! Z I Z I Z I I 2 IH2tsItsZ'2HINZMIMIMINZNZNZNINININZ''I Z Z I NINZNZNZNZ Z 2 I ! I Z I 'I The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page Ninety-seven 0'00'M'u'oo'oo'oo'oQ'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'aiu'oo'oo'oo'0300'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'N'w'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'M'oo'oo'oo'oo'o Q'oo'oQ'oo'oo'oo'n'oo'oo'oo'oo'ov'N'oo'oo'oo'ov'n'n'n'n'n'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo:oo:o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 4 0 0 0 O O O O O O 0 0 Q Q Q Q 0 O O 4 O O fo .00 .:. 3, 'S' 4:4 ISI 121 .g. 4. jg COMPLIMENTS 33 'Z' axe 'X' oxo 3. 3 , .. 'X' age oo , 3. Ir, 3. 3. FIRST NATIONAL BAN .2. ,:, O24 .xg 0:4 0:0 'X' azz ' ' oo Ig. GOSHEN, INDIANA .g. :zz exe .1 ISI .21 3. .g. 4. ISI -.t 122 .2. 3. O:O Og0 fx' of OzO gtg If 222 3,3 MEMBER OF 355 O:O O:O Of ext 'x' 'z' 1:1 Federal Reserve System ji: OO OO S X If 222 .. . . .2. 3. Federal DEPOSIT Insurance CorporatIon .5 eta OO .f. .f. 151 151 ext OXO oxo OzO OXO OxO oxo O20 sto exe OxO exe oxo eta :Sf For tires - motor parts - Compliments of 15: Shop equipment - motor rebuilding axe exe 4. OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN 13. jig S E E S M I T H gig 'f' Homemade Candies and Ice Cream 'f' 1:1 MOTOR SUPPLY and EQUIPMENT CORP. If 31 Ii :Ez phone 374 Phone 519 :EZ 31 Ii 31: GOSHEN INDIANA GOSI-IEN INDIANA 323 :iz :iz OSO oxo oxo exe 0:0 OiO Q0 I oo if Compliments of S T I V E R S 222 3: HOUSE FURNISHERS 3: .fe FUNERAL DIRECTORS Q. 3: BAKERY, IHC. 211,213 5. Main Street 3. x x OO OO gig GosI-IEN INDIANA 323 x x Ig! BAKED GOODS Igi .. , , .. 'ff We Are Not First in Size - But We are FITSI In .fe Q. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Quality and Workmanshlp .:. OO OO 'f' Prices Right - Work Guaranteed sf' OO OO ego Ox .g. III Jefferson sf. Goshen, Ind. LINCOLN ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP .gi oo . ao .Q Goshen, IndIana I.I0yd Bowen. PYOP- .Q .. .,, .E..gNgNg..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..3..3.3.4ee3..3.4.3..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..geeg..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..gMpeg..3..9.3.4.eg.egeegugngN:-1N:Q-:wingw:f-:o-:w:-Zw2-+2-:v:-:-o:- Page Ninety-eight The 1950 CONCORDIAN , , axe :O Ot: to 22. .g. 4. 0:0 6x0 If OXO x4 2 1. 4x4 4 4 .44 4 4 :4 Z..g..g..5..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..'..'..'..f..'..'..'..3..5..g..3..3..3..3.434.g4.3.414.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g 'I fx? O10 to , A 323 f f MAN A - 'Q' E t N3 -I 'ZZ 0 - N and prove for yourself tt ' ' ' ' ,l the NEW Standard ofPorfonnarIcol OX, e f - H I P ., W J -kb KZ, JY Qt. gs.. :I Tir 1 A I 4:0 ' 1' ' i ff - -I Q Ig! I ff II ' , G n 3' ,MM U S 4 G 4' . . .. , ' C 3. , 'i 4 1 125 X, 1 .5 A-, 4,,,,,..:4 4 D . 1 . A ,gp jx, f 1 Ammumhon .. .E.,:4-M-19. '-a - .- ' ,.,-' - . ' - :XZ .,,. . If: I Flshlng Tockle 'ggff it EASY ON GAS. 3' Two can ride to school, Hunting Clofhes I 5. work or for pleasure, on a . .2 , . Cushman Scooter and get hhvv Z if up to 75 miles on a gallon 231' x, -. ff. of gas. Many other econ- XO omy features too! Come ir' and see one now. OXO U. s. 33 WEST . GOSHEN, INDIANA 4 4x0 23 COMPLIMENTS or az: to I CULP FUNERAL HOME 4 to .iz AMBULANCE SERVICE S: .Q 4 1, Phone 53 ,Z if cosl-IEN INDIANA to Q. 4 EE Compliments of 4 LUMBER CO., INC. I-I 0 M E LU M 5 E R 4 4 Congratulations to CONCORD 8' S U P P C O' Qi' CLASS or so Phone 156 4 5. . Road 33 G, Phone 582 212 WASHINGTON sr. 4 424 ox. axe to 4x4 to 4M4M4M4..4.Q4N4N4u4N4N4u4n40.4,4N4u4N4,.4N4N4N4u4N4u4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 The 1950 CONCORDI GOSHEN SPORTING GOODS STORE Plymoulh Ave. GOSHEN GOSHEN UNDIANA 4 6 6 6 6 O 6 O 6 6 O O O 0 O O O 5 Q O O 0 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O 0 0 O O Q Q O O O QXQ..Q..Q..Q..O..O..0..O..9..9..b..6.. ..O..O..0..O..0..O..O..O..Q..f..0.. ..0..0..O..Q..O..O..f.. XO.. ..O,.l,.O..0..O..0..O..O..0..O..O..O 1 AN Page Ninety mne OOOONQOOOOOOOQO 00044000 OQOOOQOQOOOODOOOOOOOOO o,n,oo,oo,oo,oo,u,n.u.oo.u.oo,oo,oo.oo.u oo,n,u'oo,u,oo.n.w. I , , ,N, , , . , . . , , , . , . . . .' Oo 2 x 2 z 2 x 2 ELKHART COUNTY FARM BUREAU ASS'N., INC. 2 5 5 3 X 5 5 2 BRISTOL - GOSHEN - NAPPANEE 5 5 5 3 X 3 X 5 5 I GOSHEN INDIANA 1 5 5 3 X 3 2 5 5 5 Com 'i 'en's of EBY TRACTOR SALES 5 5, LiFRED SHOP 55, 122 W. Jefferson Street Ford Tractors - Dearborn Farm Equipment Ei: 151 GOSHEN 'NDIANA SALES AND SERVICE ISI 2 55 Compliments of Phone 385W 5 z, x if B- R. 33 at Plymouth Avenue 5 3: Insurance 85 Real Estate 15 353 Phone 84 OOsI-IEN INDIANA 353 WAKARUSA INDIANA .1 :iz 2 51 . 5 2 FURNITURE STUDIO C0 'P 'e '5 of 2 5 . . '5 3 Greialter Qualzty of Furnzture 5 for Less 'E 55' Lamar Martin - Paul Martin owed Used Cars and Trucks 5 :EI Owners 5 53: Phone I90 3 32 IA Mile Northwest of j x 52. :ij The Goshen City Limits on Road 33 WAKARUSA INDIANA fi: fif If fx' X '5' 5 353 JACOB MAURER 85 SONS Compliments of 5 5: ,5 2 Manufacturers of G .5 3: 2 Air-Sealed Concrete Burial Vaults CO' 'ff fx 5 Pre-Cast Concrete Septic Tanks PHONE 22 E z x 176- Phones- 214W GRAIN - FEED - seen - COAL If! WAKARUSA INDIANA WAYNE FEEDS OuR SPECIALTY O O X :fr xg: Page One Hundred The 1950 CONCORDIAN 0 . O . . . .oo:oo:n:oo:oo:oo:oo:oozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoozoo 3 . 3 x Comphments of 3 x x 5 LEONARD HARDWARE Congfufuhm 5 f lf its anything in hardware f 2 we have it TO CLASS OF 1950 1 1 wAIcARusA g 5 wAIcARusA 5 E Compliments of E Z HAROLD S. MYERS Q 3, x 323 Jeweler STAHLY DAIRY 3. PRODUCE 1 ISI WAKARUSA INDIANA E Ig! 5 . 'f' E Compliments of Congratulations and Best Wishes if X I IZ , WOLFBERG S CLASS OFl950 If: I WAKARUSA -5' x jxj 3 WEAVER'S I-IATCHERY 13: ffl WAKARUSA PLUMBING If: gt HEATING CO, DEPENDABLE CHICKS If: Phone Wakarusa 230 -2- 'f' Dowagiac Steel Furnace - Myers Pumps WAKARUSA INDIANA ff: If Complete Line of Pumping Fixtures 1:1 151 2:2 2:2 3' rf: WELDY'S GROCERY a. MARKET Congratulations 5 :Sf from 2 WAKARUSA INDIANA 2 ff: 2 to 5' WAKARUSA BAKERY 2 3 8 5 FREED'S SHOE STORE 5 S lt pays to buy shoes at a shoe store l' E WAKARUSA WAKAR 32, 0:0 If: Jim Freed Jim Eaton USA INDIANA .Z Q20 2 3 8 3 X x METZLERS l. G. A. S 2 , EBY AUTO SALES 2 1 Everyday Low Prnces : 2 ON TI-IE SQUARE - WAKARUSA E E :Anza smvxax Iii .f. ' 11' gig ISI Compliments of :EQ 31 II 151 CoMEo SLEEPING, INC. .. jx: WAKARUSA INDIANA WAKARUSA INDIANA 'X' use o o , o o 4Zqqznznzggzqqznzuzoozoofuzooznzoozoozoofoozoozoozvoz o 'oo:oo:oo:04200:oo:oo:utnzqzqtqzqznzqzuzwzni, The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page One Hundred One 'E'Z 3'I'3 2'I I I'I'I 2'Z'IwiMiwiwrwiwi-'twrwtwrwrwzwz--:Q-:NzM:Q-:N:-Q:N:N:Nw:N:N:-:N:-0:N:-:N:-:A:-Q:Q-:N:N:N:0-:Nzw:M:M:-f:N:-:N:-f:M:N:-f:-f:-:-:-:'-:f-:'f:-:w:'-:- ISI 'E' X 00 Ig! :fr If oo 0:1 For Better COMPLIMENTS 5: . 3 3: jx: 'x' sto ':' 0:0 3: 'x' .f. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Iii .x. .x. :gr WALTER LUMBER CO. :gr :ff jx: 0:0 Ox. Y See Q. oo J. ROOFING 3. 'S' oxo 'S' atv 'S' il axe 0:0 0:0 1:1 D A N C O O K rg: jg PAINT fy 3. 31 'F' ox: 'S' oxo 'X' oxo 4. Your 4, Ig! INSULATION 252 exe oo Ig gig .. s .1 '21 ,ig STANDARD OIL MAN PHONE 76 Ig. 1:2 If If If 4. Phone WAKARUSA Iaars WAKARUSA INDIANA 151 :ff 'z' 8 Ozo 31 'z' .g. 33 .3. 3, 'X' 0:0 Q. 1:1 1:1 Complrmenfs of 3: 0:0 4, 'x' Ott .:. ,, :fr ISE TOR SALES :iz aaa .xg 'i' 0:0 IX' . . jx' .fi Your FrIendIy Kalser - Frazer Dealer .21 .gf .Q fx: 'X' 3. PHONE 189-R 121 'i' 020 oo X 3:3 WAKARUSA INDIANA gig , 2 .ff 122 2 x 0' oo :xo 3, axe 3, Qi' 0 0:0 3: Compllments of -X' J. 121 3. I X 080 0' ov oxo 3, .g. .g. 0x0 gg 1.: Drs. M. L. Weldy and R. E. Bigelow 1:1 1 I ISI , 31 .2. 3, .g. , , 4, 33 Vefermarrans 3: 'gr 0:0 9 0 0 0,0 gtg 0:0 3, WAKARUSA INDIANA 3' r 1 O O 3. 122 3. J. 0 v 0 0 0 O O 0 O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 6 O O O 0 Q O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 6 0 O O O 0 6 Q 0 O O 6 O 4 4 Q Q Q Q O Q O O O Q 0 0 Q O 0 0 O O Q.66.OO.QQQOO,00.0O,OQ.OO.OO'OO.OO.OO.0O.OO'OQ.OO'OO'00.3.3.8.OO.OO.OO,OO,OO.O9.OO.OO.0O.OO.O0,0O.0O.OO.O0'OQ.O9'OO'OO,OO.0O.0O.OO.OO'O0'O0'O9.O0.O0.0O.0O.0O.OO.00,OO.OO600'OO.OO.OO.OO.0O.O0.0O.OO.OO.0O.OO.00.00,6Q.O0.QQ.0g.g Page One Hundred Two The 1950 CONCORDIAN O O O O O 0 O O C O O O O O D O 6 Q 0 O Q O O 6 0 O .M o4oQooooooooooooooooooooooovooooovooooonooo , ,0v,w,w,w,u,oo,n,n.n,n,u,u,oo,n,n,oo,u,u,n,n,n.n,n.oo,n.oo,n,sofa,u,u,n,u,ov,n,n,u,u,u,n,saw,oo,w,n,n,n,Q-Q,u,u,n,n,n.n,,n,u,n,n,n.n.n,u,n.n,u,n.n, Q Q Q v,.'n'oo'n .,.qq,oo,oo, , , 1 ., 0. oo to 5' :iz :I 3. 5, .g. x' 31 g, ' exe 1 ED W LIE HART EG? S NS 'f' 8, .,. aj ISI Z, 0:0 xj COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS If i, Qt. ,xl ff: 151 FUNERAL DIRECTORS If 'sf III x, 3. :Q aio it Gt as 'ff 2:2 :I 3: ,x, 3. aio 'i' ff 2:2 i, .,. etc o :I .g. 'if fi? 'xj 4. i' 32 '21 .Q :ii 2:2 323 PHONE 71 WAKARUSA, INDIANA :fi if E22 'x' 3. x' 3. sz. Ot. 5 Iii 5: WAKARUSA SUPPLYINC. 151 x' 221 ,aj 3. General Electric Appliances Iii ,zj :ff New Idea Farm Equipment x, .,. Plumbing and Heating gig I oo x, 3. PHONE 101 'E' :iz if .xo 'X' axe 151 .g. 313 Compliments of Compliments of If: 'X' ox: 'tf .:. E52 MUMAW FEED MILL WAKA COMMUNITY SALE gig ,x, .. 122 Home of J. A. MILLER a. soN 323 MUMAW'S PREMIUM FEED gig ft: Massey - Harris .:. 'f' Seeds - Grain - Lime - Fertilizer Ig: ft: Sales and Service .:. If: Marlow Milker 3: .:. Ox? SALES -- SERVICE WAKARUSA INDIANA 3: jx: 3. ,x, .,. 0 o Q o o o o o o Q o o Q oooooooooooooooaooaooooooooqaooooo oo Q oo oo ooooooooooo Q:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,.:,,:,,:N30:40:94.n.n,u.oo.u,u,u.u'oo,oo.oo,oo.oo,oo,oo,oo.oo.oo,oo.n.oo.oo.oo.oo.n,oo.n.oo'oo,oo.n.oo.oo,u,oo.oo,0Q,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oQ,oo,n,oo,oa.oo.n.oo,oo.n.oo.oo'u,oo,oo,oo,n,n,n.N'.,.,. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page 0119 Hundred Three oooooooooooo vnu 4 Og Q g ,4',N,oo.oo.oo.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo rf: 121 353 Ei 12: FIVE-POINT GARAGE 34 FEED MILL :iz ISI 'x' 3. 311 Dealers In zz: 5,1 Ei? FEED GRAIN 222 31 31 Eff ' FERTILIZER CUSTOM GRINDING fig E22 31 jx: NAUIA A NADIANA Eff LIVEAQQEUCK LIvEAgTncx 252 222 PIIIILIIIII FEEDS IIIIULTIIY FEEDS 12: 3. 33 sis 525 JOHN a. WILLIAM PLETCHER, Proprietors 222 Iii 355 .g. PHONE DUNLAP 7IFII or 7lF4 321 3: 4. ego X 3, .zo so 6,0 O ' X x 1:2 Compliments of IS . :iz 151 FLORY'S ELECTRIC SHOP c I T I E s s E R VIC E gl 252 Phone T97 121 ISI WAKARUSA 'NDMNA COMPLETE LUBRICATION STATION Iii 3: oss A 31 'X' oo 5: C. R O. PACKING CO. ... gl fi: Wholesale Meats - Custom Slaughtering js: Phone 218 WAKARUSA, INDIANA Tires and Batteries 121 3. II ff' Residence Ph. 3700 SOUTH BEND E. :XZ .sf 4, Road Service fi: Ii ISI rf: EARL PLETCHER :fr IE: Groceries and Meats 12: 32 121 Zfi MNH WAKARUSA PHONE 72 - DUNLAP gf: E12 1:1 5: C lme 'S of MARTIN's SERVICE 5: 0' O30 rf: sCHROCK's FIVE-POINT GROCERY :fx :EI Groceries - Meats I? ISI Four miles south of Dunlap if v R 0 ooQoooo00oQooQQQooonoaooooooqoooooooboooooovoooofoooooo Q ' ,:,,:,,:,,.,,:..,..,..n.n.u.N,u.N,n,o,oo,oo,oo,oo.n,o,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,ofa,oo,oo,u.n.n,n,oo.n.eo.u.n,u,u,n,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,qgn....oe.n.u,u,oa.o4,u,u.u:n,ufuznyozufwzufwjuzwjufwzwznze Page One Hundred Four The 1950 CONCORDIAN ooooo4Qooooooavaooooooooooooooooyyyo+++QQQeooooqooooy.oooooo.o4 ,Mfg04.00.00,ogoo.oo,oo,oo,oo.oo,u.n,oo.oo,oo,oo,u,oo,oo,oo.oo.oo.oo.n.a n,oo,oo.oo,oo.oo.n'oo'e -o.oosoo.u'n.voan.n,u.oo.n,n,n.n.n.n.n.n,u'oo,oo.oo,oo.n,u,n,ooxa PMERICAN TRADITIO f With each year of constant progress and faithful adherence to the traditions of Originality and Distinction , Pontiac remains the Master Engravers to America's Schools. 914 'fx 4-B is .ga 1 5. ., 5 tg an s x Z2 A ,I 2 1? n n ' The Pontiac proven technique of modern methods of I . ,, 5 reproduction by experienced craftsmeng the employment of v the most modern precision equipmentg the artistic abilities of our art and layout departments are Pontiac helps in publishing a successful yearbook. All of the personnel of the Pontiac School Publications 5 Division are proud of their participation in the publication I . E rl'--E of your yearbook and express their appreciation for the splendid cooperation by your staff P 0 ' ff 67 812-822 W. VAN BUREN ST.0 CHICAGO 7, ILLINOIS Telephone HA ymarket 1-1000 The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page One Hundred Five sooooooooooooooooqoooos-sf.o4QooossooooQQoosso4ooo4oss:ooooooooooooosoosst-so ooooooooooo 5. , , , O .oo,n,n,n.u,u,oo,w,oo,oo,n,w,n.w.n.u,n,u.n.u,n,uIo,n.n.n.n.n,u,n.oo.oo,oo,oo,w.n.n.oo.n.oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,oo,u.n.u,n,n.n,oo.n,oo,oo,oo,u.u,oo.n,oo,oo,n.oo,oo,oo,n.n.u,u,nf S oo X E22 1:1 -2- ComplIments of 252 221 'x' 3. 'x' 4. rg: 313 252 CSO 1 .x. 5.5 AMSLER SMOTORCYCLE SALES If Iii gf: Ei? 1:1 4. 25: oo , rg. PHONE 50F3 DUNLAP, INDIANA ff. 8 OO 151 gig :sz - 'E' .g. :gr 151 I 33 ff ComplIments of 3. 4. 4, rg: rg: 0' oo 12: MAYNARD NUSBAUM :fr ZX: .. .:. lConcord Township Trusteel ISI 15: :gr OO 0. oxo .xy 121 Nusbaum 8. Pero lns. Agency gig .,. .g. oo gig Dial 2-0098 EIKHART, INDIANA 'Z' . . 030 sto 30 ox: 'S' sto 3' 1 ox: 3' :xo sf' . .:. 3' Congratulahons , 3' 3' ComplIments of H 0,0 3, fo fo Dunlap Elecmc Shop WIILOWDALE MINIATURE x x 3: Your G. E. Dealer I 3: ... GOLF COURSE 4. gig On U. S. 33 gig O ' OXO ff. U. S. 33 At Yellow Creek Bndge 3, .z. In .:. 31 fi IE: Dunlap Open from May - September :iz 2:2 :fr OXO 0:0 OXO 0,0 3. .x. .x. I .X. 3' ComplIments H OXO oxo of , 3,1 Stevens Camera SupplIes Ig. 121 HCUSOUR GROCERY rf: x 151 Movie and Still Cameras If x z 32 Grocery and Market , , 31 3. FIlm Rental LIbrary 3. 4. .:. .. . .. 3 Harley and LOUISE 2 If: Try Our Photo FinishIng If CO .Q Housour 252 .. .. gig 3600 s. MAIN sr. ELKHART .gi . 3. PHONE 75 DUN'-AP 3, .:. .i. III..,,.,,.,,.,,o,,s,,s,,v,,f,,'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..g..g..:w1-'ZwZwZNZ Z Z I I Z I I''IHZNININININI I I Z Z I I I Z I Z 2 2 Z Z f f 2 2 : f' ' 'llflge one Hundred Six The 1950 CONCORDIAN o o ofoo:oo:oo:oo:oo:ootooznzootnzvozootoozootntooya'bv'oo'Qin'oo'u'oo'oo'n'oo'n'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'n'oo'oo'oo'oo'no'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'n'oo'oo'oo'oo'oo'ofa'oo'oo'w'oo'u'u:oo:oo,uo:oo:oo'ooZv 4'o Q O 0 O O O 9 Q Q O O 0 0 9 O O O 9 9 O Q Q O O O 6 Q 0 O O O O Q 9 9 9 0 O 9 O I Q Q 0 C O O 0 O 0 O O O.. :iz :iz 9:9 gtg 4. , 3, 'f Congratulations ff It: .xo 4. 32 1:1 :iz X Q52 Concord Class of 1950 Ig! Iii 12: 3' 31 :if ri: .5 3. :zz Qi. :fr 0 0 fi: . 3 E51 322 rf: rf: rg 15: 25: Iii 'S' ox: fx: Qt. zg' 1:0 :XZ .2- .g. WHOLESALE MEAT PACKERS Ig! :Ez 22: 0:0 3' 31 0:0 .25 gig P. o. Box 553 ELKHART, INDIANA .5 OO Ig 1:1 1:2 12: O. OO rf: 'E' -2- Ig! 'xt oo CAR - BUYERS - AND - SELLERS 1:2 rg: :fr .,. ,, 32 SEE ' ME ' AL ' NETTO 55 3. 3, 3. 3, 3. 3, .g. .g. -5- Save Yourself S50 to S300 321 122 'x' 3. 'z' J. , , '33 32: 15 Years Buymg and Selhng fi: .. 3, 4. 4. ISI , , 'x' Thousands of Satusfred Customers 1:1 If 1:1 31 'x' 4. ASK Youre Nero:-mon 33 .,. 3, .,. 3, .,. 3, Q Q 2 , .. 'f om o arm - est o Dun a - .ts ,X, .. 3, S .,. 3, .,. , 3, 0 Q 2 1 I a a a H Q Q 8 8 0 O Q Q X , .. . . X , .. .,. 3, 0 Q X , .,. O 0 0 . 3, Phone DUNLAP 17FI 3 3, .:. 3, S Q 3 8 O O S Q X , .. ..' O O O O O O Q O 0 O O O O O O 6 0 9 O 6 O 0 O 0 O O O O O O 0 O 0 O 0 O O 0 O 0 O O 0 0 O O O 4 O O O O O O O 'S' .z-Q:N.-.-Q.N....-.-f.-.-Q.-'.-f. . . . .-Q.-Q.-'. . .-'.-Q.M.Q'.-.-+.w.-.-Q.N.-f.-.-Q.w.-.-.-.-'.-sw-.-.-'.-'.f'.-Q.-'.'-.f-.-0.fn-.wt-Q.w.-.wxNz.-:-Qzwzs-:-zwzwzwz-Q:-Q:-:-Q:-:-.:..g..g. The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page One Hundred Seven x Ns.:-Q:-Qznznznz-.:-:N:.f:..:..:-.... 2 Phone 3-2570 X 2 SHEETS CABINET SHOP x 5 KITCHEN UNITS or QUALITY x E Wardrobes - Storage 2 Walls and General E Cabinet Work 2 I mile west of Concord School Q on Mishawaka road x x 9 . 5 5 O 0 O 0 O 000000 O O 0 Q v v : e o . . . . s . . f . s . . . DAN DEE PRETZELS AND POTATO CHIPS NUT MEATS Ph. IF4 DUNLAP, IND. RUFF'S DIST. CO. Z x Q Compliments of z x x 5 HENDERSON 8g Mocx x x 2 LUMBER co. x E OSCEOLA INDIANA x x ff' Phone 250 346l 2 2 2 2 ISI Ox' ozo , .f. CompIIments of :ff ff: :fr OSCEOLA LUMBER co. 3 ISI -2 3. Ox? 9:9 31 Lu mber QSO U80 4. 3' an d O 0 QSO CSO 323 Building Supplies .,. X 3 8 X 3 ii X X X X X 2 Phone 401-402 X sto OXO 9:9 221 OSCEOLA INDIANA 9x4 9x0 0:0 O0 2,3.4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. ..'..'..'..'.. Page One Hundred Eight Compliments of FLOYD S. MARTIN General Contractor Goshen R. 3 Dunlap 5F14 HAAG'S SERVICE STORE ON 33 - DUNLAP ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN SERVICE Compliments of O A S I S East on 33 QSCEQLA Compliments of O. K. GARAGE FRANK DEAK, Prop. OSCEOLA INDIANA STEAl.Y'S GENERAL STORE I I M T o w N Quality Groceries and Meats O'Brien Paints - Hardware Nappanee Feeds - Phones - Wakarusa 122F2 Osceola 277 ..g..g..g..g.. g..g..g..g..g ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. The 1950 CONCORDIAN o o a Q Q o 4 Q o o Q Q o 4 o o o Q o o o auououononououonz, A .? N: :u:.': : ': ': : : : : 0 : : : : : : : : : : : z : : : : : l': : : : z e : : : : : : : : : : : o : o o . . o n o 'o o o + o o o 2 2 2 2 - - - 2 .52 rg: 2. 3 2. 3: CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1950 Qi' 3 2x2 152 f- :gt OO 2 4 ar 11 3 2:2 151 tg: Ox. OXO OO x 2 2- - H N N 9 . -ww ' A S ,Ax Q . ,O ' ' , 3 'S' . , .XQETQ liz- 11,5 X xv .. V, , u 3: ,, . .0 ff' - r LX 'Wit - 2 X , --,'- -' QSQQSQQQNNX Nz- Q' is ax . - 'X' X. ll ' 'f- 2 -mm XX X, 2 S 'x' 'x , f . . 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Y , 1-1, , 3 1 - , 9 .--''e:-s::1,.'1..:1:a.:..g,g1:.-',-iw.:-1-. -2 , S i, ' ,. 1 ,- .S 'x' 3 i, . . . , ----, Q H A 4, it 3 Lf cw - ,AI ot' If: ' 2 'Z-135'ff?i22i1Q1'?-1F311'Efz1ai-'- .-Q- z L h e TM ' X' C 'J' NL ' + 3: 'a' re ' ' '-:za -.,V-. T Y fi223,-'i3.i::22gf1Qaiz2ifaa2Q1...fnii- ' ' J 51 f- - 2 X 4 ' 2 'f' 'S' 4 2-af ,2 A 'Q' '- . , . - E - ' -'-.,, . -:..-::-:-:- I 75 ,xl 2 ,V 3 yogi? 2 'Q 'x' .si ms ,,,, . 'F Y WV 91 ' ' 'f' 221 2' M 24 ' 2, ff ,2 ,p-fi ,.,, ,, -4 4' 4 :ft . .. .. . ,.,,, , X 222 33 J. 3, 3. 3, 'X' :xo 21. 3, 'Q' ofa ' . o 222 CONGRATULATIONS CONCORD CLASS OF 1950 2:2 ISI 'a' .g. 2:2 222 33 2:2 3, -X' 2:2 O0 X 0:0 OO ELLIOT CONCRETE ri: 252 .52 4. 212 ft: 60 S OXO 2' PRODUCTS 'E' Igf Igi .2 2:2 fx: 2. 3, Ox! x z 2:2 etc ,, oxo J, 'X' 4:0 OO 3 .2 gg ROUTE 1, ELKHART, INDIANA 2:2 222 2:2 4:0 3, cf 2:2 'S' Ox! sto ,, 3: Dunlap on Road 33 22 :iz 'E' x 0x0 2. If .g. 2:2 PHONE: DUNLAP 62 1:2 152 251 O4 4. oxo 3, ofa .f. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 . , anon.oooeooooooooooQuoQoooaooeeooeqoooooooooooocoo:ooo Q Q o Q .cess Q.no.oo,oo,oo,oo.oo.oo.ob,no.oo0ooOoo.oo.oo.oo.u.oo.u.oo'u.u.oo.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo.oo.u.oo.n.oo.u.n.oo,oo.u.u.oo.u.450430.oo,oo.u,oo.oo.oo.o-0.00.u.u.oo.oo.oo.oo.u,oo.oo,oo,oo.eo,oa.n.u.n.u..4........,:.,:,, .u The 1950 CONCORDIAN Page One Hundred Nine.- ooooooooooooooooooooooooaooo :io.MQMOQQ000,04On.oo.ooOu.N.N.N,oo,o4.oo.oo,n.u.u.u.oo.oo.oo,o0.MQ.M.uzootvozM:oo:os:vo:vo:on:vo:oo:n:N:0o:oozw:oo:nzu:u:yqzn:Q.:Q.:QQ:gg:gg:Q.:gg:N:,,:,,:,,:Mt,,:,,:nznznznzutnzutqtnznzuzoio x oo oz: 5, on X 3' 'x' COMPUMENTS oo 3. X oo 3, X axe 3 H or Q 3 oo J, X ' ' can 3 S 0 P Q Q 3' I axe X 0' sto X .. 5, 2 ' S o Q , , fx' :xo 3. 3, .xv 3 .:. Ferguson Dealer If :xt ox. X .. 31 wAKARusA I 22F22 JAMESTOWN 322. :iz :iz Ot? Ozf Ox! oxo Ox? OXO Ox? 6:4 If: Compliments of If: :iz :iz .Q , .g. 12: MARTIN S FEED Mll.l.S 12: Ig! Ig :EZ Martin's Feeds for Poultry and Live Stock 121 ISI 32 Ox? . 0 . OO 323 GraIn - Seed - FertIlIzer - Coal 32: PHONE 7l2 NEW PARIS, INDIANA 1:2 :iz 0:4 atv ozo QSO ji: Compliments of If: oo ' sto 15: JIMTOWN GARAGE C0mp m-M of 15, 222 D. V. HIMES, Prop. jx: fi: General Repairing 8. Blacksmiths 252 Ig! Phone 122FII R. 4, ELKHART Zgi Ei? E12 Compliments of 12: :iz E22 LOCKRIDGE STUDIOS iff 3. ISI 22: Rocnesren INDIANA 12: :iz fi: axe QSO 4. .g. Compliments 31 ISI ISI ADAMS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, INC. gig 31 31 IES Complete line of business machines and 121 222 . II 323 Oltice FurnIture 32: 0:0 0:0 Qxl Cx. If! 131 No. Main sf. Ph. 3-1499 Elkhart, Indannn if 31 fi .5. 2 0 o Q aooooooooooooooooooooooqoqqqoonoooooooqa 0000040ooooooooooocooooooo -ozno2oo2oo:oo2oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:oo,no,no,oo,oo,oo,oo.oo.oo,oo.oo,oo.oo.oo.oo,oo.oo,oo,oo,no,no,oo,oo,oo,oo,o4,oo.o4.oo.oo.oo.oo,oo,oo.oo.oo,u.oo,oo,oo,o O,N,N.N.N,N, ,N,N,N,N,0,00,N,N,0',N,N,N,0,N,00,N,N,M,N,o Page One Hundred Ten The 1950 CONCORDIAN Gul' Advertisers ELKHART Adams Typewriter Agency, lnc. ...................... l i0 Andy's Root Beer Barrel ........ 93 Armstrong Bgarber Shop .......... Al Bowser Barber Shop .......... Barger Box, Inc. .... ....... . Barry's ............... ......... Berman's ........... ....... Best Restaurant .,....... ..... Bell Drug Store ............ ....... Bethel Publishing Co. ........... . Biltmore Studio .......... ....... Bob Huff Motor Sales ............ Borneman 8K Sons ........ Boston Store ...........,...., Boulevard Wholesale Candy Co. ..........,,.,,...... . Bunker Hill Grocery ....... Canen's P. 8- Q. Market ........ Carlson s .........,..............,..... Cavanaugh Shop ........,,........ Century War Surplus ............ Checker Lunch ...................... Cinderella Shop .................... Coalburn's Jewelry and Camera Shop .................... W. H. Conkey ..............,.,..... Cook Bros. Dairy ....... ....... Craw's Bakery ...... Deluxe Drive-ln .......... Ditmer Shell Service .............. Dobbins ..,........,.,,...,.,, Drakes ..A,.............,,,. Eagles ..,..,...,......,,.,,,,.,,,,,,..,, Eby's Guernsey Dairy .....,,..... Ed's Appliances .,....,.,.,,,,.,,,,, Elkhart Auto Dealers Ass'n .... Elkhart Candy Co. ,,4,,,,,,,,,,., , Elkhart Floral Co. ...... ,..... , Elkhart Packing Co ....,,.,,....,... Elkhart Sandwich Shop ........ Elkhart Truth ........,....,,,,,..,.., Frank Myers ...,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, Foster Gas 81 Appliances ......,. Goldberg's ..............,,,.,,, Haines 8. Haines ..,i.ei.,,,,,,.,,,,, Handy Food Market ...,... Harriet Blocker, Inc. .... ...,.. . Houseworth Bros. ...,. ,,,,,, . Ideal Cleaners, Inc. ,,.,,......,. , lsbell Lumber 81 Coal Co. ..... . The 1950 CONCORDIAN Johnston's Grocery .............. Johnsons Machine Press ........ Kauffman Consumers ............ Keene s ....................... ...... Kiefer Mfg. Co. ..... ..... . Kiser Furniture .... ...... Lloyd Bros., Inc. ........ ..,.. . Long Auto Service ....... ...... Lookwell Dairy .....V................ Louie's Grocery .................... Lumber 81 Building Supplies .... L. 8. W. Mobil Service ............ Mark's Cafe .......................... Masten's Service Station ........ Miles Laboratories ................ Mille: Monuments ....,...,,...... Modern Mode Boot Shop ...,.. Modern Stoves Co. .....,......... . Moore's, Inc. ....................... . Mutual Finance Corporation.. Myers Grocery ....................,. Nibco ........................... ...... Niles Market ........................ Northern Indiana Public Service Co. ............... ..... . Ohmer's Electric Shop ............ Park Shoe Repair ...... ...... Penny's .................... ...... Personett's ................... ...... Perry's Dime Store ....... ...... Rapp's ........,.,,............. ..,,., Rassi 81 Sons Garage ............ Risser's Slag 8. Material Service ....,,.,...............,.,.... Rodino Coal Co. ........... Rolle Williams .... ...... Rosen Bros. ............,. Sears, Roebuck 8K Co. ........... . Seidner Feed Store .,.,... ...... Shaum Electric Co. .... ..... . Sigmund Sorg ........................ Smith Drug Store .................... Smith Plywood Corporation .... Stanton s ,............................. Stationers ..,......,........ ....,. Sternal's Grocery ....,..,. ...... l 10 ' 79 Stevenson s ........................,. Stutsman Food Market ......,... Sunthimer's ............................ Superior Brass Mfg. Co ........... Swanson's ............................ Templin's ..,,.. ,..... Van's Jewelers .............. ..... 8 7 Vernor's Ginger Ale ...... ..... 8 9 Walker's ......,....................,.. 83 Wambaugh's ........................ 76 Warfel Plumbing 8. Heating.. 80 Work Office 81 Supply Co ..... 90 West View Floral Co ............. 86 Whitcomb's .......................... 86 Wills Motor Sales .......... ..... 9 4 W. W. Wilt ............................ 87 Woolworth Dime Store .......... 83 Wray's Ice Cream .................. 78 Yoder's Ready Mix Cement .... 88 Ziesel Bros. .......................... 81 GOSHEN Atz Furniture Co. .......... ..... 9 5 Coco-Cola Bottling Co ......,.... 95 Culp Funeral Home ...... ..... 9 9 Eby Tractor Sales ....... ......... l 00 Elkhart County Farm Bureau Ass'n., Inc ............... l00 Dixie Sandwich Shop ............ 95 Drs. E. G. Pringle 8K H. E. Lusk 97 Fiedeke Dry Cleaners ............ 96 First National Bank .............. 98 Garman Bros. Lumber Co., Inc. 99 Goshen Consumers, lnc. ........ 96 Goshen Floral Shop .............. 95 Goshen Sporting Goods Store 99 Gospel Book Store ................ 97 Harlan's Dress Shop .............. 96 Hodgson Bros. Hardware ........ 97 Home Lumber 81 Supply Co ..... 99 Honey Crust Bakery ................ 98 House of Harter ............ ..... 9 6 International Harvester .,,,.,,, 95 Jack 'n' Jill Shoppe .,,..... ..... 9 7 John Deere ...........,,.. ..... 9 6 Keller's .................................. 97 Kline's Department Store ........ 97 Kunderd Gladiolus Farm ........ 94 Lantz Hatchery 8. Farm Supply 911 Lechlitner Nash Sales ............ 97 Ned W. Lacey ...................... 97 iSee next pagel One Hundred Eleven Our Advertisers LlFred Shop .......................... 1 O0 Lincoln Electric Shoe Shop ...... 98 Lucille Dress Shop ................ 95 Martin's Furniture Studio ........ 100 McDougal Monument Co. 95 Newman Furniture Co. .......e.. 97 Olympia Candy Kitchen .. Pearson's Furniture ...... . 98 97 Pine Manor, Inc. .................... 97 Salem Bank 81 Trust Co. ........ 96 Stemen's .....................,.......... 97 Simon's ................................ 95 Smith Motor Supply ............,. 98 Stiver's ........................ ....... 9 8 WAKARUSA C. 81 G. Packing Co. ....... . ......104 Comfo Sleeping, Inc. ............ 101 Dan Cook ............................., 102 Drs. Weldy 8. Bigelow .......... 102 Earl Pletcher ....... ...,... 1 04 Eby Auto Sales ...... . Freeds Shoe Store ...... , ......101 ..,,..101 Five Point Feed Mill .............. 104 Five Point Grocery ,,,.,, . Flory's Electric Shop ........ Harry B. Holdeman ,.,... Jacob Maurer 81 Sons ....A. 1 04 ,.....104 ......'lO0 ..,...100 Kaiser - Frazer ....... ...... Lienhart 8. Sons ........ ...... Leonard Hardware ....... ...... Metzler's l. G. A. ...... ..... . Myers Jewelers .......... ...... Mumaw Feed Mill .,.... ...... Smith Chevrolet, Inc. Wakarusa Wakarusa Supply Co. ....... . Wakarusa Plumbing 8K Heating ............ ...... Walter Lumber Co. ,...... ..... . Weaver's Hatchery .,..,.. ...,.. Weldy's Grocery .,.... v..,,. Wolfberg's ...........,. DUNLAP Amsler's ..... Dan Dee .................,......,....... Dunlap Electric Elliot Concrete .......... ...... Floyd S. Martin ........... .,.... Haag's Service Store Housour's Grocery ....... ...... Martin's Service Station ,e...,w... Maynard Nusbaum ......,......,,, Wa karusa Bakery .................. Wakarusa Cold Storage ........ Community Sale .... Shop ..........., 102 103 101 101 101 103 I 100 101 101 103 103 101 102 101 101 101 l 106 108 106 109 108 108 106 104 106 Sheets Cabinet Shop ...... Steven's Camera Supplies ...... The Barn ......... ........... Tom Loy Farm ....... .. Whisler 8. Sons .,......,..,,... Willowdale Miniature Golf Course ..............., OSCEOLA Henderson 8. Mock .,... .. Oasis ...........,...,..... ., O K Garage .....,,,t.,..,, .. Osceola Lumber Co. ....... , JAMESTOWN Jamestown Equipment Co. Jamestown Garage ....,... Stealy's ................, ,. NEW PARIS Martin's Feed Mill ..... .. NAPPANEE E. V. Publishing Co. ..... . Huffman Bakery ..... CHICAGO Pontiac Engraving 81 Electrotype Co. ..,..,, ,, ROCHESTER Lockridge ,..... .. 108 106 109 107 107 106 108 108 108 108 110 110 108 110 74 92 ......105 110 One Hundred Twelve The 1950 CONCORDIAN
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