Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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Kink I HUBERT GORSU CH Hube'i climbed to the top by being athletic, scholastic, and alfable. He played varsity basketball, was a high ranking student and a true friend. GEORGE HETLER George came from Southern Indiana, where he learned the technique of bask- etball. He helped G. H. S. win many games. He was a debater and actor as well. JOY HOLDEMAN Although joy was with us but one year, her enthusiasm and 'ljoy made her a well liked class member. She was on the honor roll frequently. ARABELLEE HOSTETTLER Arabelle starred in running her fing- ers nimbly over the piano and typewriter keys. Her music was welcome always at the class social affairs. ART HIMES Art was inclined toward experiments in the physics laboratory. He attempted numerous diflicult problems, meeting with success. He was a Witty and amusing chap. HELEN HOKE Silence is golden. Helen was quiet in manner but her presence was felt throughout the class by her co-operation in class and club activities. EVELYN HUGHES Evelyn featured in making the cello resound in harmony with the high school orchestra. Moreover, she was an excel- lent typist in the commercial class. VVILLIAM HULXVICK A real star was Bill, who most effici- ently managed the business of this book. He received a sweater and chevron for brilliance in his studies. , rd V12 , Q. . ' J P 16 wt . .. 3.gC , cn: -155 356453.52 5:1 W 1 efgfwyg 4.52: if float., gawgf t' ' Ifsmfy 5-I.ff4t:7zw..t, 29,12 eww: Q,-44 f . 1 . wt' 5 -:':7f: t ff1::tflfleivs-2.2.-v... ' if.v5'2t'1 f ., ffN29'v1tiyy.yww f., wif- A-fs I F gif Ffipvmzf, f ,msffx-f .

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LUCILLE FITZGERALD Lucille came to use from North Man- chester and soon adjusted herself to her new environment. Her excellent spirit Was shown in the Sunshine Society. JOHN FOBES Ujukey' had executive power, which he demonstrated as editor-in-chief of the Crimson and president of the Student Council. He also played varsity basket- ball. HAZEL FREY Hazel was known in G. H. S. for her brilliance in school work and her will- ingness to help. She received ix scholar- ship pin. CLARA GANGER The title of Clara's role was 'lLoy- alty to her class and school. She spread joy by her presentation of flowers to people who were ill. JOHN FOREMAN Wilbur was a member of the Physical Science and Hi-Y clubs and was ser- geant-at-arms of the class. His humor was appreciated by all. BERNICE FOSTER As a member of the French and Phy- sical Science clubs, Blondy'l enacted her role. Her whole-hearted loyalty proved a valuable asset to the class. ELOISE GARDNER Another Hall-around girll' was Eloise. She won a sweater for her efforts in the Outing Club. Moreover, her name was on the honor roll. DONALD GILL t'Spottie found time to star in a num- ber of altivities. He played varsity foot- ball, basketball and baseball, and was a member of the Hi-Y. 4 eswwmsmsmw mm naaxada. Page 15 : fa- Q? 5.-sgf.,.,3Ee-vvfl' :gi-:-12393 A V' Zyff ' -2 I i if 'Jef f ' Q 1 i pw i ,mf ,easy V Y -fvusfz . .ifswiiw 1. X: I. , isis .QfI'EiS -1' V 5 5 6 p I 0 , r X Q. gi. :-wig-:i:W?S, ,X sfffit stf1iM,zsW3,'. .. f e 5 1 f ' 'i' ., . -..- H tiff ' ' .X f , 5' . W- Y.. 1, fgiiimigirss-f,'f,5... K0 ,Q ggi M34 , 22 ii L ' 'V rs . . iii if U is W fn 'Lf ' 2 v 2 . QQ., gang. .-We-1 -- 1. 6 . A , 4 , ......,,.. ,, , Y sw., r ,. M sg 7 - ' 1' 5 2 .pg:...K.. 4 f... Q, ,gm-5 H f 3 1 W Wi: 5: La 1. f 56 2 ' I 5' - ., gf e . T'PSfS3f . 'B . , I .fc4pgMyv?Lf 4.3-,J 55. l sg, if-sie ,.,::: wx ,vs e sire 1-e as I we I 3 f wi z f, 'z::e':3-,gg w . .fr f fe Z' I 2324205 , 3 Q i :eggs f .,, . K, 't O' - xo- fy .5 -,Q was - I . .,,, . W 2, .,,. .- ., 25f3J'. ' vw? gs' ' ew W , , . f '- -Qfzggszq. . ,f ,,,.w.,1,. 3e?f'-551.1-3, .1 ' ' ,Ni efqeews ' V '- f 'ITE 135. . gg: gklafggg, 1' 1' . sf'e1'L?i1?sw. - yi '1t'g5ECifQQ3Mf1 62:2-:?:t,.:j.1 E'.'mQf5a:Q2fz??qs ?i is use . . we : isa Q 5 :i'1-1.2 V as a.:.,,.M , .. fa iw .f .ti effc, J :aff ai:



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CHESTER JUDAY Mechanical inclinations and physics experiments divided Chet's time during his successful career. However, he found time for athletics and a certain young classmate. JANE KELLY By receiving a sweater for her work in the Outing Club, Jane proved herself of athletic ability and clean sportsman- ship. She was admired by her friends. MARY LARSON Though small in stature, Mary played a large role in school activities. She was an excellent student and a member of the Caesar and Physical Science clubs. FRED LEE Freddy starred as right end on the football squad in 326 and '27. He also played class basketbell. LOIS KESTER Her golden hair and winning smile were assets not only to herself but to the class. Moreover, she was a willing class and club Worker. LILLIAN KEYSER The senior class play along with the Physical Science club helped star Lillian. She was a willing worker in all these projects. GORDON LEER As an actor in the public speaking play, The King's English, Gordon starred. He became a fluent orator and writer of humorous poems. DOROTHY LEWIS Fun-loving and energetic was this dutiful girl. Dorothy seemed to laugh at work. She was active in the Caesar and Physical Science clubs. Mimiklsxwwklf Page ll

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