Concord High School - Concordian Yearbook (Elkhart, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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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

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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



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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

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