Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1912

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CLASS CHARACTERISTICS Name Title Favorite Diversion Sweetest Conversational Fabric Ambition Future Occupation Favorite Expression S. RALPH EARLE “Early- Managing Teams. Ich weiss nich. To manage the Giants. Pres, of a Bank. All right! ISABELLE BORLAND lsaie Dances. Jungle Study, particularly “ Ivory ” tusks. To learn the Turkey Trot. Why Lillian Russell and Billie Burke won’t be in it. Everything said in the most tragic way possible! EVALEEN HARTMAN “ Ev Boning. The West. To convert the Mormons. Busting Broncos. Direct answer. AUGUSTUS L1PPERT “ Gus Kidding. Anything to get “ her ' started. To be the State Veterinary. To regulate game laws to his own satisfaction. Sure! CHARLOTTE A. SCHR1VER... “ Sheerlot ” Carrying pictures in her pockets. Warwick. Drive his car. Better wait until she gets through college. Lem me! HATTIE BUSH “ Hat He did not. Anything but boys. To be bashful. Ask her. No! DOROTHY B. PARKER “Dot - Being attractive. How well the teams havebeen managed. To get up Earle(y) ? For the love of Mike! HELEN WALLACE “Hellie- Thinking, (don’t ask her what about). Teasing. To lessen her avoirdupois. To slide down ropes. Now see here! ANNA STRONG “ Annie Being accomodating Some machine. To take in every dance in the county To be a learned Pedagogue. Oh, goodness! MYRTLE McMUNN “Mert- Reading (what) She may (?) tell you To be the boss of the house. To be most studious in college. Oh! J. SAYER SEELY “John- Keeping still ( ?) Alles. To make this a gooc paper. r i 1 o be an orator. You have to hand it to him at that! WILLIS MARSH “ Dope - Those evening walks. “ Socks” Postmaster General. Ohl you post office. I’ll be hanged! WILLIAM BACON “ Ham - Watching the training class door. Florida road. To pass Physics. Physics demonstrator. “Tootin’! ORLANDO SMITH “ Pete - Talking. No limit. To be at the head ol everything so it will be run right. Blowing off steam. Now looket here!

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THE PIONEER 29 Storming of Mission Ridge - Joseph G. Lewis Goshen H. S. On Christmas Day in the Morning Beatrice A. Mayham Warwick H. S. Solos by Miss Helen Vealy, of Warwick, Misses Julia Reid and Florence Mapes. Medley of National Airs by High School Glee Club. Decision of the Judges and awarding of Prizes. The prizes consisted of two gold medals, one to be given to the winning girl and ofie to the winning boy, and also two silver medals to be given to the girl and boy who should win second place. The prizes were as follows: First Prize for Girls - Miss Beatrice A. Mayham, W. H. S. Second Prize for Girls - Miss Sadie Chambers, P. J. H. S. First Prize for Boys - John W. Brown. S. S. S. I. Second Prize for Boys - Joseph G. Lewis, G. H. S. O. S., ’12 Conversational Strategy “ 1 observe that you never contradict any theory that Pete Smith advances. ” “ Yes re- plied Miss Parker, “ he's likely to get through talking much sooner if you don't break in and suggest some new topic. Poor Pete—He always gets in wrong. “Dutch” Wehinger—(Speaking of word just passed in the lesson)—How do you spell that. Miss Bucklyn. Miss Bucklyn—There isn’t any that there. Myrtle—Oh! 1 don’t know, you're not so handsome. Pete—Maybe not but, I’ve turned many a woman’s head. Now Helen—Don't lose your nerve. JUNIOR SECTION Junior Roll PH1LENA YOUNG CHARLES LYNCH -MAUDE SCHOONMAKER KENNETH SINSABAUGH CLARA SUTHERLAND. MARION BORLAND. AGNES ALTON. CHARLES COLEMAN. RUSSELL RUTAN. ABRAM CLARK. - - President Vice-President - - Secretary . - - Treasurer CLARA DURLAND. EVA GALLOWAY, ELIZABETH McGUIRE, HENRY COLEMAN. REID MOSER. RAYMOND McCORMICK. DEAR SENIORS: WE are most indebted to you for the careful way in which you have looked out for our welfare, and we will try to follow your advice as far as possible. We are sorry to say in most respects you are impossible. You certainly showed great discretion when you chose such a dignified person for your leader. A class that is so dependent should feel lucky that they had one member who knew his lessons at least three times a week. Your president makes a fine leader for the parade which daily trots to Virgil at his heels. That is an excellent example of your self reliance. We all realize that no class has ever set such ideas of high standings and patriotism as yours has. It is with much regret that we say we expect to carry these out along different lines than you have used and we hope to have much better results. What can be said about your colors, green and white? They are certainly most appropriate, if not pretty. Surely one could not think of them without being reminded of the bright green shade of the one and the pure freshness of the other. Let us caution you that if white is stored in a dark corner, it will turn after a long time to a yellow of knowledge, one of the colors most fitting to our class. As you are soon to commence on the road of trials and temptations, we advise you not to act so proudly and foolishly as you did when you were Seniors, or you will have a dreadful fall. But in closing, let me say in behalf of the Juniors, that although we reprimand you Seniors of 1912, we heartily wish you happiness and the best success in future years. P. Y. Read Back Pioneer notice on page 21.



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