Concord High School - Concordian Yearbook (Elkhart, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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A I . I I I . . I I CO RDSFHN CON NOW SHOMJNNG SCHOOL,DQ SEPT' 5l TH XfE3 RU Mnv'52 Page O - ' r 6654-.6..', ddananga gawk, ctlgugagzlf xKxB.li8la5 r 1 3- 3.-nlllhl O? so an-nan, 222 li 3 3:-0 eeuufn og :x M5114 I, Q 4 I O: Qty' 41 Q T-QZIO O 'Q vof- S WWA C O s-'X 'isof- ' I - 2 'R E5 ' if S ' I ' 5 . E- EOE E0-5 SOei0i '-P 393102 , 2 0: Q of .. - :. 1 - . 5 f 1 - f- ll 5 Q Q I - 5 Au, , 3 gg . ',, -9 X' ' - ., X Q 1.0 '-,,..-bg 205,101-'EC3' :oz 9 9553 5 Q, 05 2305 -52 'is 4 'f . v ' ' I Y 39,0 Opt' lf, O t , ' ho: , l1,,o tue 5115, 50+ funn ul' 100,01 I' 'NP hu' ' ll: 0' ' 1 7 lc i 41 I 1 PROE B The Journa C Concord Hi l A Elkhart, Vol. i USCHOO' i H Our feature presentation is an account of the' School, recording for your memory the days o John Beck ing those long hours of study, the laughter, a Editor-in-Chief casional tears of disappointment, and the frien have combined to make this school year one m ia s sr 'll w a.. may Aix , l Gloria johnson Associate Editor Page Three The 1952 CONCORDIAN L Ynuuusnunb, Gnu-nnr,,, E--u...uu aiu-vu: 5.041-M .ym :WE go-lglfsals 12- 0 ,4,CPolll95l 0llQl9e: . 0 9 6,95 -05 750- :OE of z ' : 0 -: 509- 5:2 0230045 : 0: 3 aux - E ,OE E E.: E ' :E ja 1 E : 50593 b 20 501 Q05 505 so oo o 0310520340: E e 2 E Q -, : E 2 E Eillllllilfllg : Q t E 532 Q01 Eolfungcofxuauulnz 2 E-gnu.-E05 E :-gi Q' G if 3: 1-1: ,Ol 'EE 232: 'f g Zh? 22: .QSURIIWW -Lgllgnuulqg-iQE99' 'Ill' 'ax' '44 UI? i lUCED pY 1 lism Class if gh School t Indiana XXI L DAYS M YIH r illll school year of 1951-1952 at Concord High Zlb V fi.- f the past and the hopes of the future, includ- 1' - 1 nd the fun of activities shared together, the oc- 1 VIC Dupuis . . . . . ' C lsslf f rw dships that will last a l1fet1me- all of which Bmmm Manage' si' ore happy and successful step in our education. if ir: Charlotte La Tour Literary Editor '4,'..n. I -wk The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page TWO Alice Hellman U I In recognition and appreciation of her help- ful advice, het thoughtful guidance and her friendly interest in our lives, we respectfully dedicate this edition of 'the Concordian to our senior class sponsor, Alice Hellman. Page Four The 1952 CONCORDIAN The 1952 CONCORDIAN .1 Pgfge Five iii- CD QD QQ Page S1x Z E E Boyd J. Stump, Principal Ball State Teachers College, B. S. Indiana University, M. S. ,Il What greater or hetter gift cart we offer than to teath and imtruct our youth Because Mr. Stump has played a stellar role at Concord High School for the past seven- teen years, a word of appreciation is due to him. His guidance and understanding have been important factors in the success of the class of '52, The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Seven E. R. Showalter Ball State Teachers College B.S. Indiana University M.S. Keep thy shop and thy shop shall keep thee. LaVon Garber Ball State Teachers College B.S. Cooking is an art, a noble science. u Alice Weaver Michigan Stare Normal College Ypsilanti, Michigan Life Certificate Goshen College The one exclusive'sign of a thor- ough knowledge is the power of teaching. In Lester McCuen Indiana Central College A.B. Looking to Government for bread. Ralph Myers Goshen College A.B. Let nature be your teacher. Betty Healey Western College for Women A.B. ' Rutgers University Indiana University Journalism has already Come to be the first power in the land. Page Eight The 1952 CONCORDIAN Ethan Gwaltney Evansville College A.B. Indiana University There are very few persons who pursue science with true dignity. Noami Fisher Goshen College Manchester College B.S. Indiana University M.S. Wit and knowledge are a good pair. Lornell Mock Ball State Teachers College B.S. A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Perry Miller Goshen College A.B. Manchester College History makes men wise. I Dayton Kreider Manchester College A.B. Indiana University He is wise who can instruct us and assist us in the business of daily virtuous living. ' Alice Hellman Indiana University A.B. Literature is the thought of think- ing souls. The 1952 CONCORDIAN I Page Nine Ev- Page Ten Cornell Price Goshen College Manchester College ' The more you shall come here, the more we shall learn. Lois Miller Ball State Teachers College B.S. Music is the poetry of the air. u Geraldine Cook Purdue University B.S., M.S. Civilized man cannot live without cooks. Paul Gibson Goshen College B.S. Ball State Teachers College University of Michigan Music is, the universal language of mankind. ' Walter Darling Trustee Earnestness and sincerity are syn- onymousf' Margaret Williams Secretary We can do more good by being good than any other way. The 1952 CONCORDIAN ,.g-- T 'K , f Q 1, -,f 155.1 :fs K :eps-ff' ' if 51 I , f li 45:55, wr ' affigm- 22 L 1 X ,Y 3,7,,3.,, ,Ki e?5fs':W!aiti,5 ,Q -W Y qi e e IST? ' .wr Jafa r 'f ,WSJ J X i? ,r c: S i 7' r , Ki ' W H VW ' J F21 xx' f dw-T71 ff ulxlll -5 1 ' 2' a r TT 9 , 'fi f ' .H 577 1 -sm I V '77, xg :W5Ff'e I 'f M74 muy., VY ,.1.i.1l- f2,,- I The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Eleven l Senfiaw, Presiclentg Kent Overholser Vice-Pres.: Mary Jo Dusek Sponsor: Alice Hellman Secretary: Carolyn Parcell Treasurer: Joanne Williams Class Motto: With the Ropes of the Past We Will Ring the Bells of the Future Class Flower: Red Rose Class Colors: Green and Silver g3'L26id6ltt M. Kent Overholser Kent Can we ever have too much of a good thing? Class President 4 H1-Y 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y Secretary 3 Hi-Y President 4 Bookstore Mgr. Jr. Class Play Chorus 2 Page Twelve The 1952 CONCORDIAN Iva Marie McLain Tw ii Gloria Leona Mary Perra Raymond Allen Habic l I Iva Gloria Ray 'The' pink of courtesy and circumspec- A hand full of patience is Worth more God created women, and boredom did UOU- than a bushel of brains. indeed cease from that moment on. Chorus 1 Band l,2,3,4 Hi Times Staff Glef Club 3 Concordian Staff 5-J-S 3 jr. Class Play CProp.D Richard Lee Myers Mary Jo Dusek Keith Edward Martin Dick Music is well said to be the speech The ink of a scholar is more sacred They say women and music should of angels. than the blood of a martyr. never be dated, Band 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Band 1,2,5,4 Swing Band 1,2,3,4 Basketball 3,4 Swing Band 1,2,3,4 S.J.'s 3 Jr. Class Play Sr. Class Play F.H.A. 3,4 Class Pres. 2 Band Pres. 4 Class Vice-President 4 Class Treas. 3 Basketball 4 Class Secretary 2 Concordian Staff Baseball 3 Bookstore Hi Times Staff Camera Club Pres. 4 Bookstre Mgr. The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Thirteen C W 5 if K is Gloria Elaine Smith Vivian Viola Whalen A comrade neither glum nor merry. Love, Cherish, and Obey. Viv Chorus 1,4 CQHCQICUHU Staff Is it so true that second thoughts are Hi-C 25,4 Hi Times Staff best? Hi-C Treas. 3 Librarian 23,4 Bmd 172 Baseball 3,4 F.H.A. 3 C5166 Club 3 Basketball 5,4 Chorus 4 Track 4 F.H.A. 3 S.J.'s 3 Carolyn jean Parcell Effie Jeanette Alexander Patty Lou Sharkey The quarrels of lovers are the renewal J3af1efte Pat of love. Affection is the broadest basis in life. What a Woman says to her lover should Class SeC1'CfafY 4 Concordian Staff be written on air or swift water. BQ0k5f01'e. Hi Times Staff Cheerleader l,2,3,4 HPC Pfesldeflf 4 Sr. Class Play Band 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2 Hi-C 4 Jr. and Sr. Class Plays F-Pl-A 5 F.H.A. 4 s.J.'s 3 5-J-S 3 Chorus 1 E l Page Fourteen The 1952 CONCORDIAN Phyllis Jean Minegar Mickey Anticipation and hope are born twins. Chorus 1 S.J.'s 5 F.H.A. 4 Carlie Jean Heffner Whoever lives a true life will love true love. Hi Times Staff Concordian Staff Ir. and Sr. Class Plays F.H.A. 5 S.J.'s 3 Bookstore Chorus 1 Class Treasurer 1 The 1952 CONCORDIAN Herbert Charles Sommers Herb Better a bad excuse than none at all. Jr. Class Play CSound Effects! Concordian Staff Hi Times Staff Donald LaVon Hartman .Donn The true pleasure of life is to live with your inferiorsf' Concordian Staff Hi Times Staff Sr. Class Play Camera Club 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 Kenneth F. Gouker NKer1nylY After all, there as a dictionary. Hi Times Staff Concordian Staff is no such literature Sound Effects Mgr. Sr. Class Play Leonard Gene Becker IQLCOH A little neglect Baseball 3 Basketball 2,5 Track 3 Hi Times Staff Concordian Staff Band 1 may breed mischief Page Fifteen j s fa Paul Bryce Adams Jerry Jerome Wise G10fi2fKlOaf1.S:l9Hf1gle BfYCe uD11ClC G10113 Anger is a momentary madness, so con- What's the use of worrying? Love is often the fruit of marriage. trol your passion or it will control you. Ch0f11S 4 Hi Times Staff Concordian Staff Raymond Dean Stull Donna Beth Rich Mary Joanne Williams zxRayxa ,,Bethie,, uJ-oannen The only way to get rid of temptation A man is always better than a book. Who Well lives, long lives. is to yield to it. Band 1,2,3,4 Swing Band 1,2,5,4 Vice-President 1,3 Swing Band 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Bookstore S.J.'s Sec. 6: Treas. 5 Track 3,4 S.J.'s F.H.A. 3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Class TYGHSHICF 2,4 Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Class Secretary 3 lr. and Sr. Class Plays Bookstore Chorus 1 Band Librarian 2 Chorus 1,2 Band Vice-Pres. 4 Band fl Hi Times Staff Concordian Staff s Page Sixteen The 1952 CONCORDIAN Gloria Mae johnson Paul Eugene Chilcote Said and clone-clone as soon as said. All noise is waste. Arthur Neil De Metz Q G-Art!! ., - - - h- - .H I-Ii.Y 1,2,3,4 Hi Times Staff Jgirgi llglgythe stream I go fis ing in Hi-Y Chaplain 4 Concordlan Staff Chorus l,2,4 Chorus 1 Charlotte Evelyn La Tour Marlene Vee Lienhart Jean CWiesmanD Green lKBoOtS1l U 'e3! l!Jeanie9Y Flirtation, attention, without intention. Arguments out of a pretty mouth are Marriage is something you should put Chorus 1 unanswerablef' your whole mind to. Glee Club 3 Chorus 1 Chorus 3 F.H.A. 5,4 Band 1,2,3,4 s.J.'s 5 F.H.A. Reporter 4 Drum Major 2,3,4 F.H.A. 3,4 S.j.'s 3 S.J.'s 3 Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Jr. and 'Sr. Class Plays Sr. Class Play Hi Times Staff Concordian Staff Pep Band 4 Concordian Staff Hi Times Staff The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Seventeen' Linda Gayle Gornik Wilbur Leroy Flager Donald Gene Speicher 4 Klllindba!! Y!MoItU HDOHH We take less pains to be happy than What 'is well done is done soon If a man is worth knowing at all, he to appear so-. enough. is worth knowing well. S.J.'s 3 Stage Mgr. 3,4 Hi-Y 3,4 Hi Times Staff Hi-C 3,4 Concordian Staff Track 4 Martin Alan Booth Beverly joan Troyer joan David Beck K! rtyU !lBevl! llBig Dan!! Vessels large may venture more, but Wit does not take the place of knowl- Although I am always in haste, I am little boats should keep near shore. edge. never in a hurry. Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Chorus 3 Advertising Manager of Softball 4 F.H.A. 3 Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Swing Band 5,4 F.H.A. Pres, 5 Editor-in-Chief of Concordian Hi Times Staff S.j.'s 3 Hi Times Staff Concordian Staff Jr. Class Play Basketball 3,4 Band Librarian 3 Concordian Camera Club 4 Chorus 1 Hi Times Staff Softball 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Class Secretary 1 Latin Club 4 Page Eighteen The 1952 CONCORDIAN Charles Esten Hurtle Russel Van Scoik Marguerite E. Pepin Chuck Zes Maggie Good humor is goodness and wisdom That man is the richest Whose pleas- Whose little body lod'd a mighty C0fDbiI16Cl- ures are the cheapest. Whose little body log'd a mighty Softball 3,4 Band 1 Hi Times Staff Business Mgr, Ur. Playj Baseball 2,3 Concordian Staff Tfafk 4 Concordian Staff Band 1,2,3,4 Hi Times Staff S.J.'S 3 F.H.A. 4 Marilyn janette Stickel Wilbur Alva Mott Victor Lionel Dupuis We tire of those pleasures we take, Bill Vic but, never Of those we give. He is not merely a chip off the old Handsome is as Handsome does. S'J'5 5 block, but the block itself. Vice President 2 Band 1'2'3'4 Concordian Staff President 3 F'H'A' 4 Hi Times Staff Bookstore P6P Band 4 Sr. Class Play Mgr. Jr. Class Play Band 5eCfefafY 4 chorus 1,2 Hi Times Staff Hi-C 2,3 Concordian Staff Baseball 3,4 The 1952 coNcoRD1AN -Page Ninefeen n Phillip LeRoy Moss Gladys Arlene Geil Moose Glau I take the world to be but a stage. They that govern most make the least Basketball 2,3,4 ' noise. Baseball 25,4 New Paris 1 Track 3,4 S.J.'s 3 Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Concordian Staff ' Hi Times Staff Robert Eugene Chaffee Mary Joanne Wolfe Bob Joanne Every artist was first an amateur. The pursuit of the perfect, then is the Hi Times Staff pursuit of sweetness in life. Concordian Staff F.H.A. 3,4 S.J.'s 3 Jr. Class Play Page Twenty Kenneth Leon Leonharcl llKCHHy,, Silence is less injurious than a weak reply. Hi-Y Wilma Mae Strang Bill We live, not as we wish to, but as we can. f Jr. Class Play The 1952 CONCORDIAN CLASS HISTORY SCENE I 'Twas in the year of '49 when as shy, giggling, awkward freshies we gazed at the seemingly gigantic halls, and confused and bewildered though we were, we chose Mr. Miller as sponsor, president, joel West, vice-president, Raymond Stull, secretary, Bev- erly Troyer, and treasurer, Carlie Heffner. And before we knew it the first year in high' whizzed swiftly by. SCENE II On to the scene we strut gabbing as we look at the freshies, Were we like that when we were young? Oh, No, not us!!!! Secretly we worshiped those hustling, bustling seniors. This year we voted Keith Martin as president, Vic Dupuis as vice- president, and as secretary Mary jo Dusek and Joanne Williams as treasurer. Mrs. Hellman was chosen as our sponsor. Shels swell, ain't - oops! excuse me-isn't she? You see we're just learning-and LEARN we did with time out only for the many happy school activities and the l:est of all, our Halloween party at Studebaker Park. We looked forward to our Junior year with all the anticipation that usually came at grading time. SCENE III Whew!!! Rush, rush, rush!!! We could hardly wait for this eventful year to start and starting it off right we chose as sponsor once again Mrs. Hellman, president, Vic Dupuis, vice-president, Ray Stull, secretary, Donna Rich, and treasurer, Keith Martin. Do you remember we were the first class to reach the peak in selling magazines and we sold stationery, too. Born salesmanship! they all said. Then in a blast of whirlwind excitement of having our class rings to be proud of, we gave our play, A Case of Springtime QYou didn't miss it, did you? It was tops!!J Then in the grand finale we waved goodbye and good luck to the seniors of '51 with a colossal banquet. SCENE IV The setting is the same, the lessons as hard, the grades as low, students and teachL ers just one year older, but all is different! This year is OURS-the annual, school paper, and the bookstore. We are the ones that the freshies are in bewilderment of, we are the ones the sophomores look up to, we are the ones that the juniors look to for their example. Electing officers for the last short terms we chose as president, Kent Overholser, vice-president, Mary jo Dusek, secretary, Carolyn Parcell, and' treasurer, Joanne Williams, with a bouquet of red roses to Mrs. Hellman sponsoring us after two years of anxiety, worry, and understanding for each of us. With rushing commotion we gave our play, The Baby Sitter and we celebrated its success with a hayride and with its laughter still ringing in our ears we competed with the freshies in selling plaques. CSh! with blushing faces we're keeping the results a secret.J Pictures, name cards, invitations kept us hustling seniors in a rush and haze ofexcitement. Then toasting us elders the jubilant juniors gave us a memor- able banquet. The year drew to a close with the laughter, fun and delightful thrills of our trip to Washington,- D. C. All through the year, the constant complaint of studies echoed the halls, along with the struggles, worry and hours spent on exams. But, we all had to admit that it was Worth it on May 24-COMMENCEMENT NIGHT. With diplomas in our hands and with tear-stained eyes, We turned toward the future with bright hopes, leaving a growing Concord High behind, thankful for the education we have gained, the teachers we have known, the friends we have made, the laughter and the fun we have shared together. The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page TWEMY one E .XY X, 1555 . XXX'1QX'f:f'-X'.Xxi',XXrXffiXrr f,XX's:XXfXf'X,sXXeX X-t' XX ,XX-XX f,'XXf A A A rf'if-Xe2???X9X3335XsXXr1ff+Xf'XifziXXX? WX,XXXX'ew XXX-- , , XQXXXXXXE XX XXXXXXXX ., XffX.XXaiXgXXXX,X X XXX-,EXMXXX XXXX QQPXZZ , XXX? Q ' .X QXX XXXE - I . K :5i:fX : X, Af- XGXX' 4, . , ra X Y : X i if X517 Miki iw? K XXXf':EXX5?aXiEiiiEXf? 4 ii XXJIZX X'f,X3fXjgXg j X gg! X FJ X XX, XXL XX XQMKXXH DSX XXX XXXXXXX H X ' mf? g iXX LXWSZZX ,X X X X 53 ig XX xx S 3 XXX X XXXXXX iw 5 ,Q ,jf , XX 95 iQXig2W iXg fLr sy X X X XX di if ggi' li? 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W L f - - 1 f L if if: 'ifflgfil W SW Qi Qi , N, 'fi '5imn:xi15,i5,e ::.ih,:,i:e:q.'3!.'-EE . 5312 WIS: mf L5 1 , ,X Don Speicher Marilyn Stickel Wayne Srickel Donna Rich Ray Stull Beverly T1-oyer Russel Van Scoik jean Green Vivian Whalen Joanne Williams Ioanne Wolfe Page Twenty Five 8666161 'UL' We, the Senior Class of 1952, of the City of Dunlap, County of Elkhart, State of Indiana, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do declare this to be out last will and testament, revoking any and all other wills, testaments, and codicils that we may have made prior hereto: To Mt. Stump, our principal, we will a senior class full of angels so that he will not have to worry. To Mrs. Hellman, we will a twenty year's supply of anacin, Cshe'll need them after sponsoring us for three yearsb. To our teachers, we will a new crop of students who know something. To the Junior Class, we will our last bit of common sense, good manners, our quiet ways, and all the things that make up good seniors. To the Sophomore Class, we will our keen judgment, wise prophecies, and our ability to finish school. To the Freshman Class, we will all our school books for the past four years because they are like new -they have only been used slightly. I, Paul Bryce Adams, will the perfume that was left in the bottle to jim Bowlby. I, Jeanette Alexander, will my height to Roberta Ganger. I. john David Beck, will my reserve seat on the bench to Larry Risser. I, Leonard Gene Becker, will my pilot's license to Phil Livergood so he can fly high. I, Martin Alan Booth, will my red hair to Mrs. Lois Miller. I, Robert Eugene Chaffee, will my beautiful green limousine to Roger Rice. I, Paul Eugene Chilcote, will my slow and deliberate manner of doing things to Jerry Angel. I, Arthur Neil De Metz, will my ability to look at flooded parks and hit a parked car to anyone who is fool enough to try it. I, Victor Lionel Dupuis, will my guitar playing and blushful ways to Dave Reed. I, Mary Jo Dusek, will my job in the bookstore to anyone who gets stuck with it. I, Wilbur Leroy Flager, will my trouble in journalism class to all the boys in next year's class. I, Gladys Arlene Geil, will my memory, when it comes to buying lunch tickets, to Shirley Minegar. I, Kenneth Frederick Gouket, will my troubles with the Fighting '50 to anyone big enough to take care of himself. I, Ray Allen Habic, will my brain to anyone in next year's physics class. I, Donald Levon Hartman, will my ways, which Mr. Gwaltney finds annoying, to next year's Chemistry Class. I, Carlie Jean Heffner, will my jim to no one. Page TWemY'SiX The 195-2 CONCORDIAN Th I, Charles Esten Hurtle, will my pool playing to Joe Troyer. I, Gloria Mae Johnson, will my car to my sister Shirley, if she pays for it. 1, Charlotte Evelyn La Tour, will all my love letters to any girl who needs them for reference. I, Kenenth Leon Leonhard, will my ability to play ping-pong to John Speicher. I, Marlene Vee Lienhart, will my troubles in band and Chemistry to Marlene Mishler. I, Keith Edward Martin, will my job as sports editor of the Hi-Times to Dick Wires. I, Iva Marie McLain, will my Chemistry book to my sister Sharon. I, Phyllis Jean Minegar, will my bashfulness to Sarajean Erb. I, Phillip LeRoy Moss, will my ability to go to Elkhart every night to see the girls to Benny Cook. I, Wilbur Alva Mott, will my private parking place to next year's most reckless driver. I, Richard Lee Myers, will my pitching job to Bob Gaff. I, Merlin Kent Overholser, will my 1952 antique Chevrolet to anyone who thinks they are man or fool enough to drive it. I, Carolyn Jean Parcell, will my job as prompter of the junior and senior class plays to Donna Lambka. I, Marguerite Elinor Pepin, will my mischief to Shirley Moore. I, Gloria Mary Perra, will my job at Judd's to anyone who wants it. I, Donna Beth Rich, will my saxophone solos to Roger Schooley. I, Patty Lou Sharkey, will my cheerleader job to my sister Etta Mae. I, Gloria Elaine Smith, will my typing skill to Mr. Myers. I, Herbert Charles Sommers, will my 1939 Chevy to anyone who is big enough to handle it. I, Gloria Joan Spangle, will my ability to be engaged to Lois Youngblood. I, Donald Gene Speicher, will my ability to take curves at 65 m.p.h. to Mr. Gwaltney. I, Marilyn Janette Stickel, will my book, Cracking Gum in IO Easy Lessons, to Marilyn Nelson. I, Wayne Martin Stickel, will my crew cut to Ernie Hartzler. I, Raymond Dean Stull, will my way with the girls to Gordon Nusbaum. l, Beverly Joan Troyer, will my steady ways to Betty Kiefer. I, Russel Van Scoik, will my new car to Harriet Vorhis. HI, Jean Carol CWiesmanD Green, will my ability to hook a Bristol boy to Pat Greer. I, Vivian Viola Whalen, will my brains UD to Sharon Nelson. I I, Mary Joanne Williams, will my string bass to anyofre with a strong back and lots of pluck I, Mary Joanne Wolfe, will my worst pest, Art DeMetz to Joanne Hammond. e 1952 coNcoRD1AN Page Twenty-Seven 5 1 Q E K 1 Joanne Williams Joanne is one of the most popular girls in the senior class. She is valedictorian of the graduating class with an average of 95.09. She was also chosen to win the Citizenship award by the student body and by the faculty. Joanne was an active member of the class during her high school days. She was class treasurer in her sophomore and senior years. She was also 'chosen by the senior class to receive the D.A.R. award. ' Page Twenty-Eight Th e 1952 CONCORDIAN ,jj 'D '15 Qs1,52,, QL LN g3l?z5l if5ff we -my egg is ii Kent Overholser Kent is president or the senior class and was chosen by the student body and the faculty to receive the citizen- ship award. Kent stood third in the class, having a percentage of 92.79. The 1952 CONCORDIAN i PaseeTWemv-Nine 'V-'. V lim: it Donna Rich Donna, who is salutatorian of the class of '52, has been a very active member of the class all through her high school days. She was secretary of the class in her junior year. Donna's percentage was 92.83 to give her top honors. She was also chosen gs the rnost popular senior girl when the student body chose the most popular girl of each class. Page Thin, The 1952 CONCORDIAN S PREVIEWS Tw NEWS EW X mms-fwuwtz. M W A, af 1953 Wearing all that weight of lef 6 .':.2f' like 4 flvwef' Mr. Kreider, LaVon Marks,- Jim Dunfee, joy Mayer, Betty Kiefer. Everyone at Concord High School has to agree that the juniors are the outstanding class of all time. In addition to breaking all records for magazine sales, skating parties, class play, and banquet, they had the highest per cent on the honor roll and the lowest per cent on the list, Under the able leadership of Mr. Kreider, their sponsor, Jim Dunfee, their president, Lavon Marks, their vice-president, Betty Kiefer, their secretary, and joy Mayer, their treasurer, they had a most successful year. The class is now looking forward to the senior year for more fun and happy times together. H f '. -' UE ' 'E ' .,., 1 li? if' 1 fr ,' gt ,L if ai 7 'S r -me is r W -.ar g 1 ,4,3gTmr5l'i'.' - gre! Q 3 ip i pi -, E ii U V-,,, if f i? i lf' ,R . fiat , ' 1 ,tt 'V fr I im Dunfee LaVon Marks Joy MHYCI Betty Kiefer Page Thirty-Two 'N .HH --an-.iq The 1952 CONCORDIAN I I s , ' -E552 5 55: it ,ig i ' . 55,3-4 2 ,- l, X g g i f Eg., Q5 E 5 qt iw 'Q' ' sa? ,,-fi?-3 1 is .: C ,M A ff ' iw? 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Y , f is ig xx if ig, -wi' ,fe-, .. 2, K' A-LL '21 ia X S K I .H A 43 f Y Mau H Jgjw ..,. ,W a swf Fred Adams ' Curtis Baker Gerald Buzzard William Carles Laura Cooper Thelma Coquillarci Jo Anne DeFord Jim Dunfee Elinor Edman Richard Eldridge Lorer Flager Roberta Ganger Gloria Grandstaff Delores Hoffman Jonathan Hoke Carl Hurst Norma Hutchison Shirley Johnson Berry Kiefer jack King Donna Lambka Larry Lehman Mary Long Lavon Marks Joy Mayer Page Thirty Three ccfw - aw - -' - C Xi LL, f,,' L .,'- 1 'f Q , irifhgsi 53, s I U' 4435 J I My ,.. ' fg Z 'kgy M iXXMiEXXfif5 . 2, f Y-XX .a a ,. ,,.. :, . i f 'lf A - ., ..,, , ry, P. rf Swirls! . M .iN . MX'-fl ,5,sffX ,wwf ei ,. W' .-S? ' 1 TR mir , L ' .P ' x A -Tmvef. 3 Wig , .X -H ffry A F- wr . ' Q I-f-wr'Vfz-:if ev- r rifkei L L'-' 1 fi: fel' ,Qvrfy ' -gsf,1gm.Xdf'iw I ,:,srX.m,w gif! .Xin . 1 , 1 . M 5 X ,flfig ji M 5 I 37 MXN A A ,452 ,,l Q :Xa W?M7l,,,-' 'f r . ' in ES! Nfzil' J '71 fl! 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XXX X55 -arf A W l ' '.51.Z'E'Xi:w X , few--rfff :sw ' iff? ,jig lks,'gXQ Carol Mayou Terry Miller Carolyn Mishler Marion Mishler Marlene Mishler Mary Lou Neimann Marilyn Nelson Richard Nusbaum Carl Onstorr Ralph Oswald Rosie Plercher Mary jane Rush Roger Schooley Carl Smeltzer john Speicher Elaine Srauffer Rachel Srutsman Wayne Srursman Janice Tenney Patricia Truex 55 I 5 C 5 ill Y i35frQ!i?l2lEa 'fr W' XA, X A L' - We fgi ' X,,: I A , , Clarence VaUSCO1k A 51:5 3, 3 ' ij- ff? p ly, ,u f - X ,X :mar 2 gf ' ,A fl au ant-ine 7 A ,.,r L WX - or M XV 45 ,3 Peggy Vantrne ' C , , Xi Dick Wires X K 3' , . Q Page Thirty-Four X -gqmy The 1952 CONCORDIAN 4, Hlnaphzcy, In 1972, Carolyn Parcell Miller, the secretary and chairman of the reunion committee of the class of 1952, received exactly 47 telegrams of regret from the alumni who were too busy to attend the reunion that was planned to be a picnic and a theatre party. This could be expected after the energetic, enthusiastic class they had been in '52-people just don't change. That afternoon while her kids were at school, Carolyn took out the telegrams and reminisced as she read them over-let's peek over her shoulder: Busy building a tunnel through Rockies to shorten trip to Hollywood. Vic Dupuis. Well, it looks like Vic realized hi: ambition! Sorry can't attend. My agency ready to close in on big group of international thieves. -Gloria C Private Eyej Petra Can't attend reunion. Big party tonight at my nightclub, the 'Moose' Phil Moss Am guest of honor at the 'Moose' tonight. Party is in honor of my 15th Wedding Anniversary. john Beck u Sorry, can't come, coach of Concord's team. Busy keeping star players, 'Moss Jr., and Beck jr. from re- quenting the 'Moose' Ray Stull Lookx like john. Phil, and Ray are :till pretty close. Artist's convention, I must attend. Bob Chaffee Cannot attend as the Western Union Messengers have union meeting, and I must preside. Bryce Adams The twins have measles. Jeanette Alexander Rassi it As an astronomer, am studying the heavens at seashore with beautiful girl assistant. Star gazing date tonight. Ray Habic. Up to his old trick: again! Skip and I are keeping a pet shop. Specialize in eels, ichneumons, and elephants. Sorry can't come tonight, expecting new shipment of Japanese Beetles. Gloria Smith Bolton. Am a farmer. Raise winter wheat and summer squashes. Can't come because am busy with harvest. Russel Van Scoik Am author of two of the six worst sellers up to date. Must finish a third by the first of the month so have to miss reunion. If any of you carry a spare plot with you, please loan it to me. Need one badly. Charlotte La Tour Just joined the navy to see the world through a porthole. Shall think of you all in every port, as I walk through the slums and see the peculiar people. Martin Booth I wonder what he meant by that! Am in England as American Delegate to the international W.C.T.U. convention. Unable to book pas- sage for another week. jean Wiesman Green Will race tonight at Indianapolis Speedway. Sorry I can't make reunion. Bill Mott Always thought he'd he a race driver, he alway: did drive like crazy. Am with Myron in Alaska spearing whales. Can't make reunion. joanne Wolfe Rassi Am with Ray in New Mexico. W0n't be able to make reunion. Alice Helman Leo is a General in South America. I am with him so I won't be able to attend tonight. Gloria johnson Fawley Big political speech tonight. Running for presidency is a big headache. Kent Overholset I did read in the paper the other day that Kent wa: running for the preridency. Continued on page 52 The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Thirty PWC A ' ' -Zut- Fred Adams: Get some good brakes on your car, so you can stop for red lights. Curt Baker: The only way to have a friend is to be one. Gerald Buzzard: Keep it up: the world can use another Einstein. Bill Carles: Stick it out, Bill, you've or1ly got one year to go. Laur Cooper: You're too nice to ever pout. Thelma Coquillard: Silence is golden, but don't be a miser. Joanne De Ford: Deceive the lover, never the friend. jim Dunfee: Love knoweth no laws. Elinor Edman: Try settling down to ONE man for change-you might like it. Dick Eldridge: Practice hard this summer, Dick: we'll need you next year. Loretta Flager: Keep your winning smile. Roberta Ganger: How do you do it? Only a junior and a car all your own! Gloria Grandstaff: Eat Kellogg's Pep and maybe you'll grow tall. Delores Hoffman: Keep on yelling-the school will need your pep next year. Jonathon Hoke: Try getting a girl closer to home: those trips to Bristol every noon will become long and tiring before you graduate. -K Carl Hurst: Always keep your sense of humor. Norma Hutchison: Grow UP! iYou're a big girl now. Shirley johnson: Wit is the salt of conversation. Betty Kiefer: What's so intriguing about outdoor theatres, or is it Dayton? Jack King: Kroger can always use a good MAN. Donna Lambka: Variety is the spice of life. Larry Lehman: Fighting in gym class is not advisable, as it sometimes produces black eyes. Mary Long: Long on personality: short on frowns-that's our Mary! Joy Mayer: Get yourself a steady man, it's a senior fad. Carol Mayou: Lose your temper once in a while, so we'll know you're human. Terry Miller: Love 'em and leave 'em. Carolyn Mishler: Your smile is delightful and we like it. Marion Mishler: Be a real athlete and get a butch Marlene Mishler: Hold on tight to your steady. Mary Lou Neiman: Better keep your mind on books: chemistry is a hard subject. Marilyn Nelson: Good things come in small packages, so don't feel left out. Richard Nusbaumz' Milford! Ah! Such sweetness in that name! Ralph Oswald: Let every man be master of his time-until seven at night, then let a woman take over. Rosie Pletcher: Keep it up Rosie: you're doing a good job. Mary jane Rush: Someday you may write a novel. Roger Schooley: What do you eat that gives you so much pep? Wheaties? Carl Smeltzer: Don't study so hard that you ruin your eyes. John Speicher: Concentrate and you'll be a champion at ping pong. Elaine Stauffer: Don't peek in windows: it isn't polite. Rachel Stutsman: Not much talk-a great sweet silence. XVayne Stutsman: Silence is golden, but not so golden that we don't want to know you're here. Janice Tenny: Come down to earth. Pat Truex: Sing away sorrow: cast away care. Clarence Van Scoik: Slow down, you're going too fast. Paul Vantine: The size of a man isn't important. Dick Wires: Try being wise in your rcbool work: it will pay off. Page Thirty-Six The 1952 CONCORDIAN we Da .Mat .1 ,iw Conduct Bryce Adams-Seniors are supposed to be grown-up? Effie Alexander--Do as Popeyeg eat spinach. john Beck-Even we juniors could rake some advice from the Concord Casanova. Leonard Becker-Beware of the Fighting 50. Martin Booth-Stay out of Mr. Gibson's hair, tis getting thin on top. Bob Chaffee-Try to get a girl to ride in your car. Paul Chilcote-You have to speak up to get anyplace in this world. Arthur DeMetz-Keep trying, your mustache will grow sometime. Vic Dupuis--We admire your standards, always keep them high. Mary Jo Dusek-We know you like the boys, but not so many at one time. Wilbur Flager-Go West, young man, go West. Gladys Geil-Study more and worry less about Bremen. Linda Gornik-Keep on trying, you may someday be a great bowler. Kenny Gouker-Better get a body guard or a Concord girl. Ray Habic-Leave the other fellow's steady alone. Don Hartman-Don't waste your talent as you did your height. Carlie Heffner-It won't be long now. Chuck Hurtle-''One-Date-Hurtle -enough said. Gloria Johnson-Watch the curves, Gal. Charlotte LaTour--Early to bed, early to rise . . . Kenny Leonard-Enjoy yourselfg it's later than you think. Marlene Lienhart-If you're dyeing to be a hair stylist, start up a beauty shop. Keith Martin-Keep on writing, someday you'll make a sports editor for a big paper. Iva McLain-Even though silence is golden, you don't have to build up a fortune. Phyllis Minegar-Too quick a recovery is sometimes hard on your grades. Phil Moss-Wear a coat without pockets and remove temptation. Wilbur Mott-Take it easy on the car and gas, Bill, who knows how long it will last. Dick Myers-Do your dates always come in bunches? Kent Overliolser-Whatever you do, don't plant any more garden than your wife can hoe. Carolyn Parcell-You should have a ball point pen, they don't have to be filled quite so often. Marguerite Pepin-Don't let love interfere with lunch. Gloria Perra-Send in your application-Fred Astaire could use a new dancing partner. Donna Rich-Make up your mind, too much indecision may prove fatal. ' Pat Sharkey-One at a time, this isn't Hollywood. Gloria Smith-Don't let Florida keep you away from Washington! Herbert Sommers-Keep trying, you'll get a girl. Gloria Spangle-Keep waiting, He'll be back soon. Don Speicher-Why so shy, the girls won't bite. Marilyn Stickel--Stay as you are. V Wayne Stickel--Why don't you Show the girls you aren't bashful? Wilma Strang-Don't work so hard-it's hard on the nerves. Raymond Stull-Don't sell all the pop-taste it-it's good! Beverly Troyer-Don't let Bob know you say you're going to be an old maid. jean CWeismanJ Green-Stick to the colors, red and green. Joanne Williams-Ai good heart is worth gold, so keep yours. Vivian Whalen-Don't be so secretive! Tell us more. jerry Wise-You'cl get to like school if you were here enough. Joanne Wolfe-Cars weren't built for hedge hopping! The 1952 coNcoRD1AN Page Thirty-Seven A, off- 1954 Let knowledge grow from more to more? s l 1 l magazine sales records. 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'haw ,J ' -is vt, X 1 .9 :X ix, 1 W K3 ' 1 Roger Rice Willis Roberts jerry Rodman Sam Rose Phyllis Sassaman Nancy Shirk Kent Stauffer Mary Stouder Rodney Strang Carol Stull Richard Taylor Merlene Thiele David Troyer Betty Vorhis Thelma Vorhis Beverly Wagner Sammy Wagner Glenn Wagner Harold Warner Curtis Warren Patricia Wiseman l f ,iq-' we x Vi QV , l .,t.Jr, E x , if WH, Z Roger Weaver v,gli Qf,f VV -gg i ? Shirley Weaver Q, 4 1, wg.: 1 ,' ' . . gn Mft, 2' ' fx M., ,J Charles vVlll18m.5 mi WWW fel lin. 'X 'W-K' 575525 ,5 2- ,.,s ,fi . My 'Q , John Witt i - wlliiiliifir ,wdlilimi .. , zfi , ., .,,.. ' 'iw -. 3 gg 'jf' Ellen Wolgamood R mm Els Carolyn Yoder V Charlene Yoder V Sli? W , NHHCV Yoder E W fi V 'isVit.V If s iege , -'iJZ,i, 2' X . ,, Haig, , :' . W s 'V The 1952 CONCORDIAN Being an achitect, I am designing filling stations and halls of fame for the government. Working over- time for big payf' Wilbur Flager. If he works at all, heir getting hig pay. The government has my Jympathy. Rebuilding my beauty shop after an explosion. Too busy to attend. Marlene Lienhart Big teachers convention tonight, sorry I can't come to reunion. Iva McClain Give my regards to the class. Am unable to attend because have a 100 acre farm out here and have to milk 50 cows by hand each night. Gladys Geil Am taking trip to Mars. Don Speicher Iz'r easy to ree why he won't he here. Am a steam riveter. Like the quiet atmosphere. Am putting nuts in new sanitarium, so can't leave. ' Phil Chilcote Paul alwayr war qaiet. Heh' prohahly the mort refined :team riveter in the hasinerr. Am caring for sick millionaire, being a nurse has its inconveniences. Mag Pepin Give golf lesson to millionairess tonight in her private golf course. Phyllis Minegar Bridal consultant. Big wedding tonight. Patty Sharkey ':Must perform operation tonight. Dr. Joanne Williams Am private secretary to the head of a huge corporation. He was born crazy and had a relapse. Won't give me time off to come to reunion. I shall write all his letters backward for a week! Beverly Troyer Wise. Am a concert pianist. Big concert tonight. Mary Jo Dusek jim has been made rear admiral of European fleet so must move to Paris. Carlie Heffner Eldridge just been promoted to manager 'of Hossicks bakery. Must work day and night. Kenny Leonhard Sorry, unable to attend class reunion. Must stay in Algiers to close multi-million dollar deal in stolen cars, jewelry, money, and so forth. Honest Kenny Gouker Director of all Girls Band. Big dance tonight at Stork Club. Donna Rich College graduation tonight. Sorry I can't attend but pop says degree is a must. Dick Myers Sorry but even after 21 years can't get night off at Whitehallsf' Herb Sommers Takes all night to milk since the atomic powered milker broke down. Wayne Stickel f'Getting married. Keith Martin Well, it loohs like Keith finally tooh the step after 20 yearr. Finally designed and produced an American Sportscar. It goes on display tonight. Don Hartman Am a Chautaqua lecturer on 'beauties of Nature,' and the 'Value of a Smile,' so sorry can't come, the 'Smile' due tonight. Linda Gornik Sorry I can not attend the class reunion, but this old maidls home would get out of control. ' Marilyn Stickel Am designer of crosword puzzles, magazine covers and necktie patterns. Must design necktie for Harry tonight so I can't attend reunion. Vivian Whalen Metzler Am operating TV station D U N L A Y. On duty tonight. Charles Hurtle Just had triplets. Stop! Can't get over the shock. Gloria Spangle Oswald Must attend premier of my 100th picture, 'Concord 's Dilemna' tonight. Art De Metz Flying President to Florida tonight. Leo Becker. Page Fiftyawo The 1952 CONCORDIAN I Ng, A:'g+G2l'f'1IILulw:0d9 -ii: 'H+ II' saezsf' gg -'re -if EEE? -' ---E XJ I i 5 e f ----- -- ----- -5X ' gig fi I--I-'ual A 7 'I' C ACTIVITIES .I Q Th 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Fifty-Three .752 ' .7imeo,i Seated: Charlotte LaTour, Keith Martin, Raymond Stull, Gloria Smith, Gloria johnson. Standing: Bill Mott, Don Hartman. Seated: Herbert Sommers, Kenneth Gouker, Victor Dupuis, Carlie Heffner, Russell VanScoik, Margurite Pepin, Bryce Adams. Stnding: Leonard Becker, Martin Booth, Bob Chaffee. Ccmcwndi-an Page Fifty-Four The 1952 CONCORDIAN Jaffa, HI-TIMES STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Ray Stull, Associate Editor, Don Hartman, Literary Editor, Gloria Smith, Sports Edi- tor, Keith Marting Feature Editors, Charlotte La Tour and Gloria Johnson, Activities Editor, Bill Mott, Artist, Robert Chaffee, East Side News, Martin Booth, Production Manager, john Beck, Assistant production managers, Wilbur Flager, Ray Habic, and Bryce Adams, Business Manager, Phil Moss, Assist- ant Business Manager, Beverly Troyer, Mimeoscope, Jeanette Alexander and jean Green, Reporters, Herb Sommers, Leonard Becker, Marguerite Pepin, Vic Dupuis, Carlie Heffner, and Kenny Gouker, Typists, Second year typing class, Faculty Advisor, Betty Healey. CON CORDIAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief, John Beck, Literary Editor, Char- lotte La Tour, Associate Editor, Gloria johnson, Sports Editor, Phil Moss, Business Manager, Victor Dupuis, Literary Staff: Carlie Heffner, Gloria Smith, Marguerite Pepin, Herbert Sommers, Keith Martin, Kenny Gouker, and Ray Habicg Advertising Staff: Russel Van Scoik, Jeanette Alexander, jean Green, Martin Booth, Wilbur Flager, Leonard Becker, Beverly Troyer, Bryce Adams, Robert Chaffee, Don Hartman, Bill Mott, and Ray Stull, Faculty Advisor, Betty Healey. Top: Phil Moss, Beverly Troyer. Middle: Jeanette Alexander, jean Green. Bottom: Ray Habic, Wilbur Flager, john Beck. The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Fifty-Five 'MC an Front Row: Gloria Grandstaff, Joan DeFord, Elinor Edmon, Delores Hoffman, Pat Truex, Joy Mayer, Betty Kiefer, Norma Hutchinson. Back Row: Dick Nusbaum, Roger Schooley, Jack King, Paul Vantine, LaVon Marks, jim Dunfee, Dick Wires, Larry Lehman, Gerald Buzzard, Carl Hurst, Curt Baker. Not pictured, Janice Tenney. HOME SWEET HOMICIDE Home Sweet Homicide was a three-act mystery play in which the Carstairs family never dreamed that a major crime would take place right next door! The Carstairs young people, led by Dinah, decide that their mother should remarry and solve a murder. How they accomplished this was both exciting and humorous. The juniors presented this play on March 27 and 28. Page Fifty-Six The 1952 CONCORDIAN Sznicva Choa, 9' Upper left: Joanne Williams, Phil Moss, Pat Sharkey, Jean Wiesman, Bill Mott. Lower left: Joanne Williams, Phil Moss, Pat Sharkey. Upper right: Charlotte I.aTour, Martin Booth, Don Hartman, Ray Stull, Donna Rich, Marlene Lienhart. Lower right: Dick Myers, Martin Booth, Donna Rich, Jeanette Alexander, Charlotte LaTour, Marlene Lien- hart, Jean Wiesman, Joanne Williams, Bill Mott, Don Hartman, Carlie Heffner, Phil Moss, Pat Sharkey, Ray Stull. BABY SITTER Bob-who breaks a date ....................................,,,,,,,,,,..,.................. ................. P hil Moss Mother-who makes him break the date ...... ......... C harlotte LaTour Father-who agrees with Mother ..........r..,. .................,. R ay Stull Junior-a holy terror .....................,,....,,,,, .,...... M artin Booth Jane-B0b's little sister ............. .. . ....... Donna Rich Helen-Bob's older sister ............................ .......... J ean Wiesman Carrie-Bob's one-and-only ............................ ......... J oan Wihiams Eunice-who tries to rake Carrie's place .......... ........... P at Sharkey Carl-He1en's boyfriend .............................. .............. B ill Mort Lefty-another holy terror ........ ............. .............. D i ck Myers Midge ........................................ ......... C arlie Heffner who raid the icebox Dot ............................................... ......... J eanette Alexander Mr. Gordon-Junior's Father ......... .............. D on Hartman Mrs. Gordon-Junior's Mother ................................................ . .. . ..... .... ............,... M a rlene Lienhart The Baby Sitter was presented by the Senior Class on September 27 and 28 of 1951. The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Fiffv-Seven Back row, left to right: Wayne Miller, Kurt Baker, Howard Smeltzer. Middle row: Mr. Gwaltney, sponsor, Dick Myers, Don Hartman, John Beck, Bill Lantz, Bill Elliot, Sara Erb, Mr. Gibson, sponsor. Sitting: Bob Dillon, Geneva Yoder, Gloria Grandstaff, Carol Mayou, Lorrain Mallon, Blanch McDonald, Richard Hess. Cameule' , The Concord Camera Clickers has completed its third year at Concord. The purpose of this club is to provide an entertaining and educational hobby for its members and to teach them to develop and print pictures. For officers this year the club chose Dick Myers as president with Kurt Baker as vice-president Geneva Yoder as secretary, and Blanch McDonald as reporter. They chose Mr. Gwaltney and Mr. Gib: son as sponsors. The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Fiffy-Eighf ffl-Q4 lst Row:Ed Smith, Paul Reed, Dick Eldridge, Kent Overholser, Paul Chilcote, Joe Troyer, Ronnie Overholser. 2nd Row: jack King, John Speicher, Howard Smeltzer, Roger Schooley, Wayne Stutzman, Lael Long, Mr. Myers. 3rd Row: Don Speicher, Bob East, Bill Elliot, Dick Nusbaum, Leonard Conrad, Ronald Bailey, Kenny Leonard. The officers for the Hi-Y this year are President, Kent Overholserg Vice-President, Dick Eldridge, Secretary, jack Kingg Treasurer, Joe Troyer, and Paul Chilcote, Chaplin. Eight new members were initiated into the club this year. The Hi-Y's activities this year were selling Ready-jell and having score cards printed for basketball games. The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Fiffy-Nine 1 Shirley Hammond, Joanne Hammond, Gayle Benner, Marlene Lienhart. .Band The three baton twirlers put on exhibitions at four of the eight home games this year. February 17th. Band Students participated in the District Ensemble contest at Fort Wayne. There were 57 events entered. Out of these 57 there were 21 superior, 15 excellent and 2 good ratings. March 3rd. The All State Solo Ensemble at Indianapolis, 18 events entered, 11 re- ceived superior and 7 excellent ratings. April 7th. The Band entered in the District Band Contest at New Haven, and re- ceived superior rating. April 14th. The Band entered in the State Band Contest at Knox and received a superior rating. August24th. The Band traveled to Riverview Park in Chicago to give a marching parade. October 6th, Band marched at Elkhart in the New York Central Centennial Parade and received a 2nd in the marching parade. October 20th. Thirty members went to the Mass Band Concert at Millersburg. Page Sim The 1952 CONCORDIAN ,,......-...1-1 ' et r v ' fD Section l M'h1 M rlene Lienhart Pat Sharkey Row 2' Delores Hoffman, Mar- Left to Right: Mary Jo Dusek, Mar ene IS er, a , . . guerire Pepin, Georgina Miller, Sharie Richards. Row 3: Joy Mayer, Marilyn Stickel, Frank Booth, Darlene Bleile, Donella Whistler. Row 4: Sara jean Erb, Bill Lantz, Gary Conrad, Ronald Neher. 9 fs ' 65616, H k G1 'a Perra Row 2' Jonnie Witt Carol Hartranfr, Larry Left to Right: Row 1: Kelby Mansfield, Ethlyn o e, orx , . , Wfirt, Barbara Yunker, Sharon Nelson, Leonard Conrad, Jerry Ball, Martin Booth. Row 5: Jonathan Hoke, Carl Hurst, Joanne Vfilliams. e 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Sixty-One i ,W ,.,.m--1.-,, 5 , Saxophone, ' Left to Right: Lael Long, Nancy Mishler Mary Long andy, Section Roberta Ganger, Roger Schooly, Clarence ,Van Scoik, Ijonna Rich. Bill Carles Betty Robinson Rachel Stutsm S d , , an, an ra Cable, Elaine Stauffer. Gerald Hartman, Dick M W ' ' yers, eston Ellis, Curtis Baker. J U ' Front Row Maril n Sri k l 5 : y c e , Joy Mayer, Donna Rich, Marlene Lienhart, Joanne Williams, Mary jo Dusek. Back Row: Jerry Ball, Leonard Conrad, Dick Myers. Page Sixty-Two - , V The 1952 CONCORDIAN Swing .Wand Left to Right: Sandra Cable, Bill Carles, Elaine Stauffer, Clarence Van Scoik, Joanne Williams, Donna Rich, Garey Conrad, Leonard Conrad, Martin Booth, Dick Meyers, Curt Baker, Mary Jo Dusek. The Swing Band was organized five years ago with only nine members. Today they have thirteen members. This year the Swing Band played for the Minstrel Show that was given at Jefferson and Concord the lst, 6th, and 7th of December. When Middlebury and Concord exchanged assembly programs, it was our Swing Band that helped to represent us and delighted the Middlebury audience with their renditions of popular music and novelty numbers. x The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Sixty-Three Lois Miller, Director The Girls' Glee Club and Mixed Choir were presented in the an- nual Christmas program. The Concordettes, a girls' Barbershop trio, performed sefveral times throughout the school year. Other high lights of the vocal department were participation in a minstrel, solo and ensemble contests, and concerts. In the spring a musical production was presented by the entire depart- ment. Lois Miller has conducted the vocal department for two years at Concord. Page Sixty-Four Uwe ,aaa .'Depa-ztlnent l Cancwadetteo, Shirley Miller, Lois Kime Gloria Grandstaff Cbackb ' The 1952 CONCORDIAN Qifayo, lst Row: Gloria Krise, Eileen Buzzard, Anna Yesberger, Dorothy Merrick, Sharon McLain, Hallie Cataldo, Linda Lein- inger, Mary Goodman, Jesse Coquillarcl. 2nd Row: Nancy McCuen, Norma Youngblood, Shirley James, Nancy Carpet, Lois Kime, Maureen Hill, Delta Mann, Beverly Fruchey, Gwen Kauffman, Shirley Miller. 3rd Row: Evelyn Kenison, Beverly Truex, Karen Miller, Nila Stealy, Betty Pennington, Marilyn Novotny, Nila Parker, Nancy Morrison, Janet Artly. ' 364101, x Left to right: Marie Cameron, Robinette Stauffer, David Troyer, Gloria Grandstaff, Joan DeFord. Carol Mayou, Donna Larnbka, Gloria Spangle, Mary Long, Joy Mayer, Pat Truex, Vivian Whalen, Elinor Edmon, Mrs. Miller. Weston Ellis, Jerry DeFord, Carl Smeltzer, Dick Weaver, Arthur DeMetz, Wayne Stickel, Carl Hurst, Kenneth McCreary. The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Sixty-Five Left to Right, Seated: Orlue Shelly, Betty Kiefer, Gloria Smith. Standing: Sharon King, Mary jane Rush, Rosie Pletcher, Janice Tenney. Biifzafziam, Our library was again under the management of Betty Healey. She was assisted by Orlue Shelly, Sharon King, Rosie Pletcher, Janice Tenney, Gloria Smith, Betty Kiefer and Mary jane Rush. They did a fine job in keeping the library in good order and in assisting students in the library. The library had quite a few changes this year when we came back to school. There were many new and rebound books. In September we received new dictionaries and a new atlas. page Sixtyngix The 1952 CONCORDIAN :Bao-fe .Stow gg L i Front Row: Mary Jo Dusek, Carolyn Parcell, Carlie Heffner, Donna Rich. Back Row: Victor Dupuis, Kent Overholser, Ray Stull, Dick Myers. The bookstore, under the management of the class of 52, met the needs of the students exceptionally well, The managers and their assistants were chosen by Mr. Stump and the class officers. Dick Myers and Kent Overholser were the managers with Mary jo Dusak, Carlie Heffner, Carolyn ' ' 215 ?lSS1SIE11'1ES. Parcell, Donna Rich, Vic Dupuis and Ray Stull items Books and school supplies were sold at the bookstore, but the main selling were the ice cream, candy, and pop. It was the busiest place in the school at noon hours and also the seniors' regular source of income. The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Sixty-Seven Left to right are: Mrs. Helen Reed, Mrs. Helen Myers and Mrs Helen Kriender. This year was a very busy one for the cooks becau- h , se t ey served about 350 hot lunches per school day. We appreciated the service, and know it will continue. qv' Page Sixty-Eight s I Mr. Myers, the janitor, has been very co-operative in keeping the school clean and warm when the snow was piled high. ' J BUS DRIVERS Left to right: Lloyd Stickel, Ralph Stuts- man, Bob Huffman, Art Huffman, Ivin Overholser, Ledger Huffman, Fred Grise, Forest Shupert, Walter Everest, LaMar Stickel, Dale Maston, Lowell Stickel, Dwight Roush, Edgar Stickel. These are the efficient drivers who brought us safely to school during this year. The 1952 CON CORDIAN ' ww- , fi M. ,xx aq- ' ' ,L : T e wa K ,p - 1W.m,gf,f 5D ' ' .7 ' ' f'LLLL8'Ldf This is the second year that we have had the drivers' training car. There were twenty-three students who took the course the first semester and twenty-four the last semester. The car was -loaned to the school by Enyart-Battjes. Sometimes the students have to push when the snow is deep, but it all goes with the class and we love it. The 1952 'CONCORD IAN Page Sixty-Nine cunemakem , , -' -76 rront row: Peggy Vantine, Secretaryg Charlotte LaTour, Reporterg Marilyn Nelson, Treasurer, Betty Kiefer, Presidentg Mary Jo Dusek, Vice-Ptesidentg Janice Tenney, Historian. Znd row: Mary Lou Neiman, Jean Wiesman, Joanne Wolfe, Elaine Stauffer, Delores Hoffman, Donna Lambka Rachel Stutsman, Parliamentarian. 3rd row: Mary Jane Rush, Arlene Roberts, Joy Mayer, Pat Truex, Joanne DeFord, Norma Hutchison, Thelma Co- quillard, Carolyn Mishler, Phyllis Minegar, Laura Cooper 4th row: Miss Garber, Sponsorg Gloria Grandstaff, Joanne Williams, Carol Mayou, Songleaderg Loretta Flager, Shirley Lowell, Alice Krallman, Betty Robinson, Helen Sttickler, Marilyn Stickel, Roberta Ganger. fi. Rd. The Future Homemakers of America was organized at Concord in November 1950 Since th , . en their membership has doubledg they have attended state and district meetings' they have had a dance d an a hobo dayg they have elected and installed new officers, and they have initiated new members. Yes, this has been a busy year for the Concord F.H.A. Their motto is Toward New Horizons and their purposes are: To encourage democracy in home and c ' l'f ' ' ' ' ommunity 1 e, to work for good home and family life for all, and to promote international good will. Page Seventy The 1952 CONCORDIAN l ati-n Cfuli me L... - L-A, LK,' lm mzxkgfghfi' , its ,Q-V. Eiizllatw-f 1: Left to right: Elaine Stauffer, Mary Jane Rush, Mary Long, Gerald Buzzard, John Beck, Lavon Marks, Joy Mayer, Wayne Stutsrrlan, Carl Hurst. A Latin club was formed this year by the second-year Latin students. Their meetings were held every second Friday with Carl Hurst as president, Lavon Marks as vice- president, Mary jane Rush as secretary, and Betty Kiefer as treasurer, and Mrs. Healey as sponsor. Members were given Roman names and they responded to roll call in Latin. The climax of the classical activities was a Latin banquet in the Spring. The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page 5eVeUfY'One 5 P O1-2 'S f 3 5 Je-. 'x if if 23512 QW,- fw A -nw, iisffix, .vm .... wifi E 1, wg, . , gag ff. k .1 :X x Nr K K We xx ., .W HQAY I ' - f 1 g- 'gg ffwqff . T 55 Q , If msigg, f f -ei Q , .,, hi., ,,l i 552 5 5? if 285242 may ., . ,M K 5533 , ,g Egg ay Sl' Q LH ze- Aili2I?ia ' 5 Q S .4 ax 1 K Q 1 K W wa , kgzf: 'W X 11. ,E.A 1.: . A 1125, 'L fw'35Si-F4 if Q ' 4 V -L if fl . R53 - 9f,:w5psf.: M 1-gee, 7151 1 f f ?5?i5f 5527112 ESQ 7 w Vi f 'wihiii Z ' QZG145: 'K w1fMxA-, .41,5fw,f..',A-ks 'HGH ie' 'fwlfiffyi Effiisiffiii' fix, W if I A N: s5?i5fE55kfiE:LiA I1's ' ,,f5.Eag,,,is, K www by LK . ' : , q,m,,sq, f Mm , . , .. W YF 43 .: ' PWEHE' 'T 13315, H iw ,Q E ig .- f huh -H. ,, v ,Nw 1-. .1 'ff . .,., X , gk-in . 1 ' 51: sjpa: 'dm JP f X wax S H x y fi Hs w 'I' ggi gp, 5258 W Y 11 wg Y 5 X K , P , 1- MIN f Q Q ' s 1 H -Q X Q' W ii' ,Rf x X 1 M 41 g-Pi,-F102-: if -If if gs QE' . .. gd 5 K 1 2 X as in iflik. - L. ..:Z:'::. .: VWAYQ7 basil 9 7' ira q L zffwg.zxv'-wgW,g5:5gA sew- Na E The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Sevemv Three 531 5 Ss A A K I fi? J fa .73ao Maw Jack King, Manager, Ralph Oswald, Keith Martin, John Beck, Jim Dunfee, Dick Wires, Phil Moss, Wayne Stickel, Raymond Smll, Dick Eldridge, Dick Myers. 'UA wi ty, Lester McGuen, Coach jack King, Manager Page Seventy-FOUI The 1952 CONCORDIAN GH Janice Tenny, Junior, 3 yearsg Pat Sharkey, Senior, 4 yearsg Delores Hoffman, junior, 1 year. .9',.73and yew: The Concord Pep Band played at all of the home games. Their music kept the fans enrentained between the games and at the halves. N The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page Seventy-F ive John Beck Height 6'1 Weight 150 Age 17 Year 4 Postition F-C Yrs. on varsity 1 Although John did not start out the season as one of the starting five, he played very good ball when he finally was put on the starting five. The game John will remember as his best will be the Jimtown game in which he collected 16 points. john played his last season with the Minutemen this year. L .E Phil Moss Height Weight 1 8 5 Age 1 8 Year 4 Position F-C-G Yrs. on varsity 2 The Moose was the main-stay of the Concord team this year. Often Concord would have been lost without Phil's rebounding and drive. He was third high scorer in the county with 352 points for the year. This was Phi1's last year playing ball for C.H.S. Ray Stull Height ' Weight Age Year Position G Yrs. on varsity 2 Ray. with his hard drive and good rebounding, added good reserve strength to the team of 1952. Due to some trou- ble with his back during part of the season, playing was hard for Ray. 5 8 4 182 17 4 Dick Myers Height 5 '8 Weight 140 Age 1 7 Year 4 Position G Yrs. on varsity 1 Dick was a highly regarded substitute and provided scoring punch when neces- sary. Dick had some bad luck and was confined to bed during the sectional tournament. This was Dick's last year of basketball as he graduates this spring. E fl 1 The 1952 CONCORDIAN , '52 Wayne Stickel Height 5' 1 0 Weight 155 Age 1 7 Year 4 Position F Yrs. on varsity 1 Wayne was very helpful on the C.H.S. team this year. Although he started in only two games, he was impressive with his quick one-handers. This was Wayne's last year of basketball as he is a senior. Keith Martin Height 5'8 Weight 145 Age 17 Year 4 Position F-G Yrs. on varsity 2 Keith was a good rebounder and his scoring was effective. He was the spark plug of the 1951-1952 team, and pro- vided scoring punch when necessary. This is his last year on the varsity. 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Eldfidge ' U Ralph Oswald Height 5 8 Height j'7w Weight 140 Weight 160 Age 16 Age 19 Year 3 Year 3 Position G Yrs. on varsity 1 Dick was a very pleasant surprise to the 1952 team. He wasn't among the starting five in the beginning of,the season. but when he did move up he proved to be a Concord mainstay. Dick is a junior and has one more year on the varsity team. jim Dunfee Height 6'1 V4 Weight iso Age 16 Year 3 Position F-C Yrs. on varsity 2 the varsity next year as a letterman. He played forward and center during the season. His rebounding was considered as one of the high-lights of the l9'5i2 team. The game jim will remember most for this year will be the game with Nappanee when he scored 32 points. sa. 1 'HQ xx 1.34 6 'SEB' im x W, . ,az , xg., 1 5 KS 1 in .fi Q arzQQ+gn W' f 7 i if ' .V ,wf.g.,!..i.fii3r - mm I ' 'if I ,V iv t'fQ122fi1ii .T Q'.nt , -, 'Tr 1- . .V-MWWWWW I Page Seventy-Eight Position G Yrs. on varsity 2 Ozzie was one of the four return- ing lettermen on the team this year. After getting off to a poor start, Ralph rallied by playing some very good basketball in the tournaments. This was Ralph's last year of Basketball because of the age law. Dick Wires Height 6'2 Weight 190 Age 16 Year 3 Position C Yrs. on varsity 1 Dick took over the centers position soon after the start of the season and held it down very respectfully thereafter. This was Dick's second year on the varsity and he still has another year to Drove his worth. . ..,,e' A I 5. .,., 4551 ' iii..-W r 'L M . mt 'iw vi iiiilsiw 4 , w::,g25sfa, . 'ing agar:--5-f exif J A Q' - 53' X' 'H i E5 fi we X ff . s- 15 it '41 x 5 ggi 'M 'H 'fd 1' ,'.?'.Il- if . .. . ' f . . t'f,s,141f sus1 gQt.y,gg5g5'v ,.vsff:V'31.,iyy'ffs'1 I L' '2425gf.ff5fLi..,,yz55? Q2 fl ffrl2si:i,:n.: msg,-g,Lge.,wi1W-tsl... minds ,ax.r.i..,,W,,,, tg 1 1 The 1952 CONCORDIAN Szaoxm . S Date Opponent November 2 Wakarusa November 9 Bremen November 16 Jamestown November 21 Milford November 23 New Paris November 30 Nappanee December 8 Middlebury December- 11 Shipshewana December 18 Goshen January 4 Bristol January 5 Millersburg January 8 Wakarusa January 12 Jamestown January 16 Jamestown January 19 Middlebury January 19 Wakarusa January 25 Syracuse January 26 South Bend Washington February 2 Middlebury February 8 New Paris February 16 Jamestown February 2 1 Bourbon February 27 Scott February 27 Nappanee First Team: Scored in every game: Phil Moss Second Team: Scored in every game: Larry Linn Phil Livergood Curt Baker Varsity Second Team C O C O T 46 52 27 42 H 46 45 30 27 T 63 46 31 49 H 62 71 44 32 H 61 60 O.T. 21 30 H 55 65 31 30 H 40 47 23 21 T 52 59 48 20 T 38 59 41 29 T 61 54 43 27 T 52 58 35 21 H 56 49 29 28 36 42 Tourney 57 49 53 42 County Tourney 56 57 T 64 62 37 24 H 44 61 31 45 T 56 61 33 46 T 51 57 24 27 H 64 55 27 28 H 58 55 35 29 77 57 Sectional Tourney 50 57 O.T. First Team: Won 11 Lost 12 Percentage: .478 NEW RECORDS Highest Total Game Score 77-57 Most points scored in one season 1262 Best Shooting Team 33.6 Highest per game average 54.9 Poorest defensive average 55.6 NEW INDIVIDUAL RECORD: Phil Moss 34 points in one game against Scott Township. The 1952 coNcoRD1AN Page Sevemy Nmf Um Second .ham Row 1: Curt Baker, Arden Stickel, Larry Linn, Jerry Ball, Bill Carles, Paul Reed Row 2: Ed Smith CManagerJ, joe Troyer, Fred Adams, Larry Risser, Phil Livergood, Lester Yoder, Dave Conrad, Coach Lester McCuen. Not Pictured: Larry Tuturow LETTERMEN TOTAL POINTS HIGH POINT MAN Adams 46 Phil Livergood 141 Baker 84 Conrad 75 Linn 114 Livergood 141 Reed 35 Risser 16 Won 11 Troyer 22 Lost 8 Tuturow 52 Pct. 57 Page Eighty The 1952 CONCORDIAN A ,wcfiweo Front Row: Dale Love, Wendel Shafer, Ronnie Ulery, Frank Barrick, Lael Long. Back Row: Mr. McCuen, Howard Smelrzer, Frank Sharkey, Larry Tutorow. Wayne Miller, Ronnie Overholser. 1951-1952 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SUMMARY The Freshmen this year had the best season record of any freshman team for the past eight years at Concord. With Ulery leading the way with 149 total points, the freshmen won ten and lost 2 for an 83? average. They beat all teams except Madison, including 1 years. Goshen, who they hadn't beaten for the past severa Total Points Schedule Barrick 25 Nov. 19 Nappanee T Long 9 Nov. 29 Bremen T Love Z1 Dec. 6 Middlebury H Miller 5 Dec. 17 Madison T Overholser 69 Jan. 10 New Paris T Shafer 59 jan. 23 Goshen T Sharkey 48 jan. 30 Goshen T Smeltzer 57 jan. 31 Bremen H Ulery f 149 Feb. 4 Middlebury T Feb. 6 New Paris H Feb. 14 Nappanee T Feb. 18 Madison H The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page E18hfY'0Ue Row 1: ' an LM e 'fr . K llilggr U 433 tg, Don Parcell, Manager Jim Selmer, Wayne Llechlitner, Boi? Gaff, Larry Shaum Robert Lovejo Orrin Kil , y, mer, Dick Gerren, Keith Stickel, Larry Linn. Row 2: Dick Taylor, Rodney Strang, Weston Ellis, Mike Cripe, David Krieder, Bob Yoder, Donald Flager, Perry Miller, Coach. Row 3: David Troyer, Kermit Brown William Rapp, Marvin Belt, Ernest Oswald, Roger Rice, Roger Weaver, Gerald Meyers, David Reed. -is g i f ifalSlglifVfQ1,ii , fffl-.Y'1,'if , l ' f . A -PM ' 1 g' 1' W, mg,-,,,, , vrvy 1 gf - . . ,if ,,.L .,,, . ,E ,yty , , ,.,,, 2 rlk, 1 ,X -W t JoeGorn1lc wt' Q ,.,.. W W , -,, Page Eighty-Two Gail Benner Kenneth McCreary I hylk W Af The 1952 CONCORDIAN .73ao,e5.aU fleam Row 1: Dick Myers, Curt Baker, Ronnie Ulery, Dick Eldridge, Keith Martin, Ralph Oswald, Vic Dupius. Row 2: .icoachh Lester McCuen, Marion Mishler, Jerry Ball, Larry Lehman, Phil Moss, Wayne Stickel, Ray Stull, David Conrad, Paul Reed. COUNTY STANDINGS Won Lost Tied Pct. 8 2 1 1. Middlebury .800 2. CONCORD 7 3 1 .700 Jamestown 7 3 -700 4. Bristol 6 4 .600 5. Wakarusa 2 8 .200 6. Millersburg 0 10 .000 New Coaching Record: Fewest Strikeouts. This year Concord's baseball team had a successful season, finishing second in county standings and winning 7, losing 3. Moss was the leading hitter with a .575 batting average and Myers was the leading pitcher with 5 wins, 1 loss and 1 tie record. Six players, all of which were starters, were seniors, Vic Dupius, Keith Martin, Phil Moss, Dick Myers, Wayne Stickel and Ray Stull. weft in. 1951 April 18-Triangular at Wakarusaz' Jamestown 59, Concord 29, Wakarusa 29 April 19-Triangular at Elkhart: Nappanee 60, Jamestown 36, Concord 21 April 25-County Freshman-Sophomore at Wakarusa: New Paris 46, Concord 37M, Middlebury 35 M, Bristol 34M, Wakarusa 31W, Nappanee Zlw, Jamestown 19M, Millersbutg 8 April 27-Triangular at Goshen: New Paris 53, Concord 34, Millersburg 30 May A 2-County Meet at Elkhart: Nappanee 59Mz, Jamestown 35, New Paris 26, Middlebury ZZM, Wakarusa 19M, Concord 19, Millersburg 1056, Bristol 3 May 9-Dual Meet at Milford: Milford 58, Concord 33 May 15--Dual Meet at Jamestown: Jamestown 49, Concord 42 BEST MARKS MADE IN 1951 100 yd. 220 yd. 440 yd. 880 yd. Mile Shot Put High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vault Mile Relay 880 yd. Relay Myers Myers Stutsman Lienhart Lienhart Stull Stutsman Stutsman Mishler Conrad Lienhart Smeltzer Stutsman Hoke Adams Elliot Myers 11.2 sec. 24.2 sec. 55.7 sec. 2:21.7 5:33 39'10 51411 1-7l41Alf 9l9ll 3 : 54.8 1:42.4 Points for Name Points Letter Stutsman, R. ........ ...i.... 3 SIA 47 Myers, R. .......... ........ 3 5M 45 Lienhart, E. ZZM, 30 Stull, R. .... 21 23 Hoke, J. ....... ........ 8 W 22 Adams, F. ..... ........ 8 M 22 Conrad, L. ..... ........ 8 M 21 Dunfee, J. ........ ........ 8 M 21 Smeltzer, W. ........ ........ 8 Vg 20M Elliot, W. ........ .......... 2 Mg 8 Mishler, M. ...... ........ 6 M 6M Miller, J. ..... ........ 3 M 6 Moss, P. ....... ........ 3 3 Yoder, D. ..... ........ 2 2 Wires, R. ........ ........ 1 M 2 McClane, G. .... .... M 1 Hurtle, C. ..... .... M 1 Ellis, G. ..... ........ 1 1 Total ............................ 178 282 20 points for Letter Page Eighty-Four The 1952 CONCORDIAN UUR ADVERTISERS SJIXLLQ ONCORDIAN Page Eighty-Five , YELLOW CREEK Congratulations and Best Wishes To CONCORD SENIORS of 1952 YELLOW CREEK BRAND MEAT PRODUCTS gaAarf fgacling omlaany Wafiona! .SQAUOK .Skicka 'l il WESTFALL MUSIC SHOP Music Supplies Private Lessons 104 S. Main St. Goshen Indiana 'l'l37 S. Barr, Ft. Wayne, Incl. We Specialize SHANNOZQLEMENTS in HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY ASSOC+l'?-IE QZQJNTERS The Personal Gift That Lasrs e . - 3439 So. Main Elkhart Page Eighfy-Six The 1952 coNcoRD1AN I--'-' '- - I '-' - I I I BEST WISHES of IIIIBBIIIS IIIHIIUFHCIUIIIIIII IIIIIIIPHIIU S U P E R B U I LT Sprayer - Dusrers Power Sprayers ELKHART INDIANA Th 1952 CONCORDIAN p g E-ghty l Compliments of Miki 'e6! 60I'lCl efe TRANSIT - MIXED CONCRETE IDEAL FOR FARM USE SPEEDS CONSTRUCTION CLEAN - NO FUSS - NO WASTE WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL Dial 3-0604 901 NAPPANEE L lug- , Co., ,gnu ELKHART, INDIANA ,..7.- A-1 MAURER'S CEMENT PLANT I Burial Vaults and Septic Tanks Phone 9039R l, lf' ' 1 Compliments of f as ,I IQMAHO Coafanvl Q! DON'S EXCAVATING Prompt Service Reasonable Rates Gmiaany Phone 8572 OSCEOLA, INDIANA COAL - OIL and GAS FURNACES C. R. RICH DIAL 2-5175 Retail and Wholesale Life-Health-Polio-Hospital Accident-Automobile-Fire Phone 2-9575 INSURANCE West Lpsher Ave. ELKHART, INDIANA Page Eighty-Eight The 1952 CONCORDIAN FLORAL ARTLSTRY from WEST VIEW FLORAL CO. HAROLD'S FLOWERS HAROLD G. AUD, Proprietor 316 So. 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WOOLWORTH ELKHART WARFEL PLUMBING AND HEATING 1029 S. Main Phone 2-2099 ELKHART, INDIANA INDIANA' Radiant Heat Means Comfort At Its Best Compliments of WOOD BARBER SHOP INDIANA ELKHART INDIANA EJIQLQP gzcjuilamenf Glmloany J. I. CASE SALES AND SERVICE Choremaster Garden Tractors Roto-Hoe Cultivators Planet Jr. Garden Tools F. 81 W. Electric Pumps Lawn Mowers 3126 PRAIRIE STREET TEL. 2-6953 ELKHART INDIANA HAL'S ELKHART SANDWISH SHOP NILES MARKET We feed Us we like fo be fedff QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES ELKHART INDIA A Free Delivery Open - 7 days and evenings N C.,,,,,,,,me,,,,o, THE RAPP COMPANY Ready Made Clothing and Shoes H 0 U S O U R S T O R E for Men, Women and Children GROCERY Gnd MARKET 409 SO. MAIN ST. ELKHART, IND. 5 and 10 and Variety I Compliments of SCHROCKJS FIVE-POINT GROCERY P HONE 75 DUNLAP GROCERIES - MEATS Phone 2-9314 2701 S. Main, Elkhart Four miles soutn of Dunlap Page One Hundred Two The 1952 CONCORDIAN C ongrafulafions Concord Class of I952 I l J. of Midi? 63,2 S005 WHOLESALE MEAT PACKERS P. O. Box 553 I Elkhart, Indiana Complimenfs of lfllff EPZ 0f0I CyCL did HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES PHONE 5OF3 DUNLAP, INDIANA CRIPE LUMBER and SUPPLY CO. We can help you with your building problems h PHONE 65F2 DUNLAP 5200 SO. MAIN ST. DUNLAP DAN DEE PRETZELS AND POTATO CHIPS NUT MEATS DUNLAP, IND. RUFF'S DIST. CO. I I I Tfhe 1952 QoNcoRD1AN I Page One Huncl FLANDERS JEWELERS 406 So. Main Street ELKHART, INDIANA Small Store - Big Stock - Little Prices JIMTOWN GARAGE D. U. HIMES, Prop. Tire - Battery - Implement Service P. O. R. R. 4 Ph. Wclkarusa 'I22F6 ELKHART Compliments of HOOVER'S BARBER SHOP JAMESTOWN compliments of Odceofa ollumger 60. Lumber and Building Supplies Phone 40'I - 402 OSCEOLA INDIANA P. H. RASSI 81 SONS GARAGE Automotive - Tractor Overhaul Welding - Carburetor - Ignition Service DX PRODUCTS 2 Mi. South on Oakland Ave. Road , Phone 2-9582 ELKHART, IND. Compliments of C f J: U, P unefa Offle AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 53 GOSHEN INDIANA SHOP AT AL BOWSER BARBER SHOP HOTEL ELKHART BASEMENT K E L L E R I S Good Haircuts Any Style Phone 2-0497 Goshen's Busiest Store CLOTHING C S I S C A E R S FURNISHINGS I SHOES R I T L E N AND LADIES' WEAR TW CHS' FW' Q05 so. Main GOSHEN Washington and Fifth Streets GOSHEN TNDIANA Page One Hundred Four The 1952 CONCORDIAN FURNITURE STUDIO C 'P'Ime 's of Hfgvvliay Fufnifuzceciofli-9551, M I LLER'S RESTAURANT GOSHEN 4 mIe west o os en INDIANA GOSHEN INDIANA ComP'I 'e 's of CONE-CRETE PRODUCTS 1500 W. Bristol St. Tel. 3-4008 NEW PARIS INDIANA ELKHART INDIANA KNOX AUTO ELECTRIC MOORE TRAILER SALES 111 E. Lexington Ave. Tel. 2-5406 JCL U' S' 20 and H2 Specialized Service ELKHART INDIANA ELKHART INDIANA You Are in Touch with the World When You Read THE ELKHART TRUTH Your Home Newspaper HOFFMAN'S O.K. RUBBER WELDERS Tire Service Specialists Recopping - Repairing - New - Used and 110 E. Clinton 51,-eef Listen to WTRC and WTRC-FM GOSHEN INDIANA I YOUR NBC STATION ELKHART INDIANA NAPPANEE COLD STORAGE Compfimenfs of FRESH MEATS - FROZEN FOODS S I M O N ' S I Phone 180 GOSHEN INDIANA p . Compliments of TRUMP CLEANERS Comphmenfsof NAPPANEE INDIANA ..... ..-. , HARLAN'S DRESS SHOP REX O' WATERMAN 116 eo. MAIN ST. TEXACO SERVICE STATION TEXACO GAS 8. OILS GOSHEN 'ND'ANA U. S. 20 ond Denver Street ELKHART INDIANA e 1952 CONCORDIAN Page One Hundred Five GOSHEN DRUGS DRUGS - OFFICE SUPPLIES Qual STATIONERY GIFTS John Deere ity Farm Equipment C. E. KAUFFMAN SONS Opposite Court House GOSHEN INDIANA GOSHEN INDIANA Compliments Salem Bank 84 Trust Company ol Established 1854 Nearly One-Hundred Years U. S. 33 of West at City Limits Continuous Banking GOSHEN INDIANA , GOSHEN INDIANA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I952 FROM THE way .,!4lflf0 weaflne GOSHEN INDIANA One Hundred Six The 1952 CON CORDIAN MISENER'S FLORAL SHOP The beauty of our business is flowers. Everything in Drugs JENNER DRUG STORE Corner of Main 8g Lexington ELKHART INDIANA Tel M004 RAY'S SERVICE 405 James Street South Side Complete One-Stop Service ELKHART INDIANA Phone 29334 ELKHART INDIANA Compliments of FOSTER GAS AND APPLIANCES 116 South Main Street - Tel. 3-2002 ELKHART INDIANA Compliments of COLONIAL OIL CO. Open 24 Hrs. 812 So. Main St. ELKHART INDIANA Compliments of .lACK'S D-X SERVICE Compliments of HAROLD S. MYERS 3775 E. Jackson - Tel. 2-7358 Jeweler ELKHART INDIANA WAKARUSA INDIANA ABBOTT'S oRocERY 8. MARKET C0 'p me 's of W. H. CONKEY 712 Oakland Ave. - Tel. 2-2004 Jewelers ELKHART INDIANA ELKHART INDIANA Compliments of FREED'S BARBER SHOP 1409 South Main Street ELKHART I INDIANA Compliments of HANDY FOOD MARKET 1005 West Franklin - Tel. 4-0804 ELKHART INDIANA Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH GOSHEN INDIANA MODERN STOVES CO. ELKHART INDIANA WYLAND'S SPORT SHOP 2716 West Franklin St. ' ELKHART INDIANA STUTZMAN FOOD MARKET 2700 South Main St. ELKHART INDIANA The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page One Hundred Seven Complimenfs of O A S I S Complimenfs of EUS, on 33 OSCEOLA MARTIN FEED MILLS ' F ' Feed, Grain, Seeds and Fertilizer Complimenfs of OSCEOLA FURNITURE MART Phone 712 ,n ,he Gm Bam NEW PARIS INDIANA I OSCEOLA INDIANA 1 Complimenfs of Complimenfs of B O S T O N S T O R E COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Elkhart's Sfore of Values GOSHEN INDIANA MILLER'S FOOTWEAR C0mPIime'1f5 01' On fhe Corner W O I' F B E R G I S GosI-IEN , INDIANA w A K A R U s A ' 526411. c3ZE8l'lA6tI f 5-1 52115 COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS PI-IoNE 71 WAKARUSA, INDIANA Page One Hundred Eight The 1952 CONCORDIAD FLOYD'S REPAIR LLOYD BROS- Washer Repairing - Space Oil Heaters Electrical Appliances 701 West Lincoln Street Tel. 1005WX SOUTH SIDE SUPER MARKET 1219- 1221 South Main Street GOSHEN 'NDMNA ELKHART INDIANA o 7 n Cl,l ilf'l 6 el UlCe Lubrication Service Road Service 4412 So. Main Street ELKHART Washing Waxing INDIANA Compliments of PLAN A HOME MODEL COMPANY 816 W. Beordsley Avenue ELKHART INDIANA Compliments of I-loney Crust Bakery, Inc. B A K E D -G O O D S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 111 JEFFERSON ST. GOSHEN, IND. ,Maude of ,Harfer I O I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SPORTING GOODS INDIANA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE o 0 o GOSHEN, INDIANA e 1952 CONCORDIAN Page One Hundred Nme Phone 250 8461 Complfmenfs Of S'I'EALY'S GEN ERAL STORE I L The sfore nexf door Io the Jimmies' floor Il MOBILGAS MOBILOIL J IM T O W N H QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS GOSHEN INDIANA O'BRIEN PAINTS - HARWARE NAPPANEE FEEDS Wakoruso I22F2 - PHONES - OsceoIo 277 Complimenfs of Compliments of ELKHART CANDY CO. HENDERSON 84 MOCK LUMBER CO. Dial 3-4409 OSCEOLA, INDIANA 2026 STERLING ELKHART C004 gm. airy, nc. GRADE A MILK Milk Cheese Buttermilk Creom I BuI'Ier Homogenized Milk ALWAYS THE SAME - ALWAYS GOOD Phone 2-4009 Hively Ave. Page One Hundred Ten The 1952 CONCORDIAN Compliments of SNYDER'S MEN'S SHOP First with the Latest G O S H E N Compliments of VAN'S JEWELRY 731 So. Main St. ELKHART INDIANA ,,,, , J ,, 11 L 7 ,, , t 'W Visit our new Gift and Toy Shop 709 W. Mishawaka Road Between Prairie St. and Oakland Ave. G I. A S E ' S . Dial 2-9884 Compliments of JANE'S HAT SHOP ELKHART INDIANA For the finest of graduating presents WHEATI.EY'S, INC. EIkhart's School 81 Office Supply Elkhart 320 So. Main St. Indiana TEMPLlN'S Store for Music 220 South Main Elkhart You Always Look Well In Fashions From K 0 9 ' t S H 0 P Q Home of the Original Sweater Club Be Smart Be Thrifty Buy Cinderella 534' South Main Street The 1952 CONCORDIAN Rauf? Sain yi I Mile So. of The Hump So. EAST Cor. of Rd. I9 and Mishawaka Rd. Your Loveliness ls Our Business ELKHART INDIANA Page One Hundred Eleven . p I I . S. , I r ' NEWCOMER'S . C 'lu I ,WWII JEWELERS A ' ' , gl DIAMONDS - WATCHES I Af I I I S i SILVERWARE I 777cTfc3rs Pewound , INDIANA i Pepairedqservked NAPPANEE EST 1880 Elecfricc1l Confrc1cfing P L A Y D I U M DIAL24157 BOWLING LANES 3 Bowling Parties lnvifeol Adam ecfric CO 'gnc' BASEMENT, HOTEL GOSI-IEN 1047 So. MAIN ST. ELKHART, IND. PH' 1812,W GOSHEN MAIN LUMBER 8g PLYWOOD We Specialize in Reacli-Cui ATZ FU RN ITU RE COMPANY and Reacli-Builf Buildings I-IGONIER ans soufh Main SI. - TeI. 2-7160 GOSHEN EIKI-IART INDIANA KENDALLVILLE QUALITY SERVICE Phone 3-0605 ai gi mm mf sw Mcmufcicfurers of KITCHEN CABINETS AND STORE FIXTURES 2120 WEST FRANKLIN ST. ELKHART, INDIANA Page One Hundred Twelve The 1952 CONCORDIAN Congratulations DUIFIICID EIGCTIIIC Shop Jong .xdufo .szruice YOUR G. E. DEALER On U- 5- 33 Service that Safisfies In Dunlap Dial 2-5808 OI' I 2-5809 Congratulations CLA55 OF I952 'II6 Jefferson Street MONTGOMERY WARD AND COMPANY ELKHART INDIANA GOSHEN INDIANA yfniclway Service Company HCOHQFUIUIUIIOUSH Radio and TV Service Antenna Installation to ' Authorized Westinghouse The CIUSS of 7952 Appliance Service Karger gox, .gnu R. R. 2, Box 153 ELKHART INDIANA Tel. Dunlop 27524 GOSHEN INDIANA Complimenfs of a Q-Pierre! of Cgoncor Moo! It Will Pay You To Drive To The 'Ml 'lflf MM SUPER MARKET Where Every Price ls cz Low Price Everyday ELKHART INDIANA Q.. muffin ,Jlurnifure Co. OSCEOLA, INDIANA COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Open Evenings 'TiII 9:00 .Sifemmz GL Home-mode Pie Besf Coffee in Town 232 SO. MAIN GOSHEN -.A A-we 1 .om -'N nrt . :ff ' r ik A 1 :n,: Q Mx W If A ,, A- Qw' L' ,ff-A , I,t I, , ll A IVA ff? ,in A Q A , I , A in xxx X . z I Io' 'SA I 1 ' Ii I' 'Yu f Q! 4:34112 x A gi-,mn 155 K: V1 K N. , . X gilt!! ,ml ' - Al' . , f ,- ff' , , 'E S' iSl '.,f5j,r FOR ENERGY PICK UP ' Eat the Most Popular Dessert Fay? .CJEHQ .9Ce 6l e6l,l'Yl' L SUNTHIMER'S HARDWARE PAINT - HOME APPLIANCES - TOOLS HARDWARE - PLUMBING - ELECTRICAL SHEET METAL SUPPLIES 220 South Main Street Dicl 3-5207 MARKS CAFE FAMOUS EOR AMERICAN AND CHINESE Foon I'I8 So. Main St. Dial 4-0530 ELKHART INDIANA 1 5 ,www flgiiy ,Sits-Q?g1y , , ,f 3 Mg,-'X w .:,ts',, gk '7fj,f,,',jjqI,M' t7,5if,Ag',,,z5' ' r A A E Lf A f f I T 'W I I 5s,-gI,I:fE3,s7gi25f - sy Mika' A, ,:..ez,,Jfffm,Fg'AkfA4,, i i: 5' U '?i5,!.HQ- It if rl! AW , 3, .-,KA A, M ,, . , fl? , , I -'QA , , , A , , :ga gg,-,7f,,,fE, ix, I K MWA . . , - - A, 5 '1 sm I -WAAW - ,,-A .Q t,LI,g.,,,,3 I . K,-f Fwf., 'A . .3 . wi-W it ' IE-II 'fffi' E' im, A, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 DELUXE DRIVE-IN ln and Ouf Service 2703 So. Main ST. ELKHART lygerf jrim 5' goofy SEAT COVERS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Dial 2-0473 515 E. Jackscfan sf. ELKHART .sykgmunaf Sol-g, Cgnc. ELKHART - GOSHEN lNDIANA'S LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION OF JEWELRY - WATCHES - DIAMONDS SILVERWARE - GLASSWARE CHINA Es? 0175 -fcccavs , V ffl 1 iwiiefgf A g ,1 J Q . . Q f, . Q f3.k5fij3, , , ,scwirw 1 , if 'fsagtgifaffflg We reli st Ai ' L ,,M.,,, ,, W 4 L f F- f 4,14 ' f , ,maf'5aQvw1:.,-.T .4 f 'VL 1952 l , T 5 we A ' A 1 I n E-A soon PLACE TO woRK NORTHERN INDIANA BRASS,CO. o Q e PLUM STREET 0 ELKHART, INDIANA The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page One Hundred Seventeen ' l Compliments of Wafionaf .SZAOOK cszfwbo 6004 Electric and Acetylene Second House North of W.T.R.C. Tower Phone 2-5970 ELKHART INDIANA M90 -Siwffife . mcJQnna .gnu Russ and Della Weaver, Props. I P. O. Box 677 Sinclair Oils Tires 81 Accessories Specializing Exclusively Complete Lubrication Service Sinclair Anti-Rust Gasoline 5004 South Main Street DUNLAP in the Manufacture of Sliding Door Hardware Designed and Engineered for All Interior Doors ELKHART INDIANA ELKHART 'NWANA Page One Hundred Eighteen The 1952 CONCORDIAN DON'T FORGET YOUR AKA., - .SMM for headache, acid indigestion, muscular aches, and pains Made By MILES LABORATORIES, INC. Elkhart, Indiana Makers of One-a-Day fbrandj Vitamins, Nervine, Bactine, Compliments of Ownero ifncounf orlaorafion ll.l Phone 3-2188 and Tabcin Elkhart Indiana WOODARD'S FEED STORE Best Wishes To The Feeds - Seeds - Grains Fertilizers - Custom Grinding 3055 of 1952 Ph. 2-7698 'I207 N. Michigan SI. p.,..i'2 50 Elkhart Indiana 1 i years A--I of il Elk' Good Compliments of M- B M Products Quang nu. 5 2 WAMBAUGH SANITARY MILK CO. . Co, Elkhart Indiana Ph. 2-3969 Elkhurr Indiana The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page One Hundred Nineteen They Have What lt Takes WHAT? Those Special Plate Stop In Today And Be Convinced LUNCHES Where ? CAQCLQI' CBZIUIQCA Good Food And Fountain Service 211 North Main St. Open 7 A. M.- Midnite Elkhart Indiana Compliments of PACEMAKER TRAILER COMPANY 110 Elkhart Ave. Elkhart Indiana Congratulations from REY'S JEWELERS Fine Watches, Diamonds, 8K Silverware 532 So. Main St. Elkhart Indiana CE R E PARK SHOE REPAIR ,afnd Main at Jackson Elkhart Indiana RUSSELL THE COALMAN ' Compliments of 232 E. JACKSON ELKHART IGA FOOD MARKET Goshen Indiana Page One Hundred 'Twenty Th e 1952 CONCORDIAN COMPLIMENTS OF A' an I Wim? - ns .JJ ' Q 1 I ' P Qprazlgiri Company -lm' 'F 'iff-'-'-'.'::: ga A A .gclruff ,grin fin? CCE' ibulahcafing James R. Witman 121 W. Jackson Ave. Mgmt f Phone 4-0897 aw: Eikhan indiana Elkhart Indiana Saifor Q .956e!f cl7um6er JEWELRY stone am! foaf 60. HAMILTON - ELGIN Headquarters For Builders 709 Bower Street Elkhart Ph 2-4208 LONGINES - WATCHES 1410 South 10th Street Engraving and Watch Repairing Elkhart Indiana Compliments of Ofymlaia Canal? Jcfc Homemade Candies and Ice-Cream Phone 519 Goshen Am Indiana .aiealelfe .Dry Cdanera Cold Fur Storage Quality Dry Cleaning Tel. 211 211 South Fifth Sf. Goshen Indiana garden .xdufo ggcfric ann! A57raAe Service, .9nc. Phone 660 122 East Washington St. JJ gi w1f,,fw.,,fr General Contractor Tel. 2-3560 901 West Hively Ave. Goshen Indiana EMM, indiana The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page one Hundred Twenty one I BEST WISHES .SJHJQ-yo lm SADF OF Fashions for The Teen-Ager, her H cfuncfcfuidt Big Sister and A N D her Mom, foo MMC 7, maniegion C O A L Phone 'I55 Ph- 2-1380 114 East Washington Street ELKHART INDIANA GOSHEN INDIANA Q... - .. I 1...-.l.......... .JI I E iii? 3 it , f .591 Y! , .,.., K. Page One Hundred Twenty-Two The 1952 CONCORDIAN Q .2 n R ' X The 1952 CONCORDIAN Page One Hundred Twenty-Three 5 X1-'Q' xg S 5 'Q'-ef' xv N Page One Hundred Twenty4Four The 1952 CONCORDIA N . ' - l . 7 -I 1 . , - I - - P F Jil F M, Q Y., - ' 4 I N - 1 V' I 17 sf 'T 1 5' 'IJ '1- ,J


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