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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
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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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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
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