Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1916

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TRACK TEAM

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THE PIONEER 19 TRAINING CLASS Members of Class 1910 ANNA B. CRANS ESTHER BEAMS KATHRYN BIRCH BERTHA A. BOOKSTAVER ANNA BROWN BESS R. DALTON ALICE E. DAYTON HELEN DINIEN HELEN DUNNING ELMA M. EARL BLANCHE FARQUHAR RUTH C. HANLON SARA F. HEATON RUTH LINDSLEY MILLICENT M. LAIN LOUISE E. MACKENROTH NELLIE O’BRIEN EMILY C. PBMBLETON HELEN M. RIDER JENNIE M. ROWE ISABELLE SATTERLY MARION SHERIDAN LUELLA E. THOMPSON IDA K. VAN DEWATER Class Officers. RUTH C. HANLON President HELEN DUNNING Vice-President ESTHER BEAMS Secretary BERTHA BOOKSTAVER Treasurer BIRDS. This last year great interest has been taken in birds. In all the grades Audubon Societies have been formed. In this way the pupils have been induced to observe nature more keenly. In the winter the boys of the several grades made bird houses, for which Millard Snow. Henry Hopkins and Linton Foster each received a prize for the best made houses. THE Y. W. C. A. During the past year the girls belonging to the Y. W. C. A., of the Goshen High School, have met in the laboratory every Tuesday. This year has been a most successful one for the group. The organization started well by choosing the right sort of officers. Florence Lewis was chosen president; Ethel Seely, vice-president, and Katherine Egbertson secretary. They also chose competent leaders for the four serving teams into which the Y. W. C. A. was divided. During the year three very enjoyable entertainments stand out in our memory. We had a union meeting wfith the Y. M. C. A. in February, celebrating Washington’s Birthday. Many patriotic songs were sung, there were appropriate speeches and we took home little booklets with the signatures of those present as souvenirs. On March 14th the girls were treated unusually well. Miss Jeanne Tier entertained with recitations, first giving us pathetic and then humorous selections. Miss Parker’s share in the entertainment was the rendering of some delightful songs. On May 16th the girls went outdoors and played games as long as the time permitted. This was a change from the usual form of entertainment and was most acceptable. During the year the girls have had a speaker almost every week. Of these, perhaps those which made the greatest impression were: “Character Building for Girls,” by Mrs. Knox, of Warwick; “Seeking True Values,” by Mrs. Dann and a series of talks by Mr. Wilcox. The titles of Mr. Wilcox’s talks were: “The Road to Self-Knowledge,” “The Road to Self-Reverence,” and “Self-Control.” These talks were brimful of big thoughts and high ideals and are well worth thinking over. At the close of the year as the girls look back over the meetings and recollect the fine thoughts they have received and the lofty ideals they have gained, they feel that this organization has certainly been successful. To Miss Mould, Miss Gerow and Mr. Wilcox, who have worked so earnestly and planned so carefully that the Y. W. C. A. might have the best standards and ideals, we are full of gratitude. In this past year, nothing has been of more value to us than these noon meetings for they have broadened our visions, raised our standards and made us more worthy for the struggles that await us in the great world outside. A. M. T. 16. PATENTED:—My Poses. H. W. FRANCE.

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