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20 THE PIONEER. PERSONALS. Percy Ivory, ’05, has taken the contract for keeping the floor of the High School well oiled. Joe Gott, ’05, will be able to study more next year. Sadie Sharts, ’05, does not realize that the Erie will not wait for even her and— Why does Margaret Cox, ’06, like Covert cloth to keep her warm ? (Florence Robbins, ’04, has been under a Lyon’s jaw ever since the last basketball game.) Perhaps it would be of interest to the Juniors to know that one of the class of '03 has taken to landscape gardening, especially to the cultivation of Hedges. The president of the alumni has set a good example to the other members. The author of “The Court of Boyville,’’ must have had our Miss Morgan in mind when he de-cribed so accurately, Little Miss Morgan,” the fostermother of Budd Perkins. Tom Tuthill is developing his skill in painting by using iodine. Time will tell that Katherine Hayne will be (W)right. Fred Terwilliger is very fond of children, especially Fairchild (ren). Think—An inactive verb used to denote that which a student does not. Grind—(verb). Process of preparing one’s self for slow death. (Noun). A person seen only in school, being usually too feeble to endure further exercise. Such cases are too few at Goshen High School to give a further definition. Automobiles now are getting in style. For horses have had their day ; But autos to ponies and trots, I ween, In class will have to give way. Louis Meritt—Are those patent leather shoes ? John Landy—Well, they were at one time, but now the patent has run out. Athlete—We don’t know for sure, but think at G. H. S. it means one who smokes a pack of cigarettes a day. Trot—Synonymous with pony—that which makes life easy. Some yank by talk affecting. Some stuff with nonsense full. But the fellow who rang the fire-bell. Has got the biggest pull. The pen and ink sketches illustrating “The Pioneer ’ ’ were drawn by Miss Florence S. Robbins, '04. fiA l S
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THE PIONEER. 19 ATHLETICS. The students of the High School support a basketball team, a track team and baseball team. The girls have a basketball team and ended the season of 1904 with a good percentage of games. J Although the games at New Paltz Normal and | Poughkeepsie High School were lost; the game with Poughkeepsie at Goshen was won by a high score, and the game with New Paltz at Goshen, the score was a tie. The track team has never been quite strong enough to win the Interscholastic Meeting held on the thirtieth of May. Yet the executive ability is so widely known, that each year, for five consecutive years, the delegates from the other schools have been unanimous in their wish for the members of Goshen High School to have the full management of the meeting. Through the courtesy of Mr. Robbins, the manager of the track, we have been allowed the privilege of using the finest track in the county for the games. Girls’ Basketball Team :—Belle Lyon, Capt., rf ; Katherine Hayne, c; Francis Strack, lg; Sadie Sharts, rg; Florence Robbins, If; N. Elizabeth Mould, sub. Boys’ Basketball Team:—Tom Tuthill, Capt., rf; Raymond Bemrose, c ; Harry Morgan, rg; Percy Ivory, If; John Landy, lg; Fred Terwilliger, sub. Baseball Team:—John Landy, Capt., p; Fred Terwilliger, c ; Tom Tuthill, 1st b ; Harry Morgan, 2nd b ; Percy De Kay, 3rd b ; Carlton Smith, ss ; George Sharts, If; Percy Ivory, cf; Covert Phyfe, rf ; J. W. Gott and A. Duryea, subs. Track Team :—Carlton Smith, Capt.; Tom Tuthill, Percy Ivory, Percy DeKay, William Mc-Neice, Fred Terwilliger, Jay Terwilliger. The baseball team representing the school is made up exclusively from members of the school, which is more than many other neighboring high schools can vouch for. This putting in of the so called ringers has in no small degree contributed to the defeats of the team this year. The tennis club, last year sent two contestants to compete in the tournament held at Middletown, but so keen was the competition that they were defeated, although they defeated a number of the teams. Though 1904 has not been a successful year in athletics, directly, yet it has contributed in no small degree to our success in our studies and other accomplishments. C. I. SMITH, '04.
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ADVERTISEMENTS. 21 “ Fair Land of Goshen.” Famous Orange County. Self-Supporting Country Homes. Money Making Stock and Dairy Farms. One Personal Interview is worth a Dozen Letters.’ One and one-half hours from New York City, via Erie R. R. Long Distance Telephone. H. LEE WALKER, - $ - -•$•- Real Estate Broker. Goshen, Orange County, N. Y. If you have property you want to sell, send me details or call. Always glad to give my time to sellers as well as buyers. “ College Brand ” Clothes. Full of style and fashion, built for young fellows, in and out of College. “ Lion,” Silver,” NEGLIGE SHIRTS “ Monarch,” Youngs’ ” Straw Hats. Adler’s ” Gloves. M. Jonas 6c Son, Goshen, N. Y. THOMAS FINAIN, ....Dealer in.... COAL, HAY, GRAIN, Flour and Mill Feed. Terms Cash. Goshen, N. Y.
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