Goshen Union High School - Goshonian Yearbook (Damascus, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV. Glue ww When your name is found within, Just sit and listen with a grin. If by chance we hit the truth, Blame it on our super sleuths. We, the graduating class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-three fl953l,being of sound mind and reason do hereby bequeath the following: -Articles- To our TEACHERS, a love sincere Of your interest in the past year. To the JUNEORS, a can of grease To slide through the senior year in peace. To the SOPHOMORES, a portrait oflus all To give you pleasure in the study hall. To the FRESHMEN, so young and true-- Knowledge, that you may all come through. LONA ADAMS' strong imagination grand Is willed to Mary Lou Powell to command. From LEE ALTHOUSE to John Stoffer are willed Those broad shoulders and that well-stacked build. FRANCES BAIRD wills her drums and jive To Billy Webber--man alive!!! BRUCE BEHNER presents his wavy locks To Donnie Capel with the flashy bobby socks. GEORGE BELL wills his store of knowledge To all students who plan for college. DICK BLASIMAN passes on the family name For brother Don to continue its fame. JUNIOR BLYTHE'S corny jokes and puns Go to all juniors who are quiet ones. SONNY BOWMAN transfers his unused brains For Carl McCartney to make some gains. SHIRLEY BRICKER wills her good disposition To Marilyn Hoopes who fills the position. N MARYLEE CAMERON so sweet and shyl Leaves her example for others toytry. 1

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Glau Jluiofuf In l9h9, the doors of Goshen and Company were opened once again. Sixty-five industrious workers entered to begin a four year employment. . We chose Roger Stitle, President, Lee McCluggage, Vice President, Doris Schneider, Secretary, and Shirley Bricker, Treasurer, to assist our foreman, Mr. Matasy. We had the pleasure of working in the new addition to Goshen,which was added during the summer and also made use of the newly opened Cafeteria after Christmas. We,being an intelligent as well as an industrious class, had partici- pants in the scholarship tests at Mount Union. we also took time off from our work to put on a program for the other employees of Goshen and Co. It is a custom of Goshen andCkL to provide a three month vacation for all employees of its factory. We very willingly accepted this vacation. When we returned in the fall of the year we were Sophomores with one year behind us. Our foreman this year was Mr. Van Brocklin. Roger Stitle was President, Dick Hahlen, Vice President, Doris Schneider, Secretary, and Mary Beth Morrow, Treasurer. We began to make money by selling pro- grams at basketball games and saving tax stamps. we seemed to lose no in- telligence during the summer and weomce again had participants in scholar- ship tests. When our annual vacation ended,we returned and received the promotion to Juniors, which made us upper classmen. As our Junior year began our department of Goshen and Co. was under the direction of Mrs. Jackson. We elected Carson McNeely, President, Lee McCluggage, Vice President, Doris Schneider, Secretary, and Shirley Ann Wyss, Treasurer. During our Junior year, we sponsored dances, roller skating parties, sold Christmas cards, platters, magazines, .candy, and basketball pencils to reach our goal of '32000. Our class took a trip to Akron, under the supervision of Mr. Ingold our history teacher, -and went through the Naval Air Base. We presented for the enjoyment of our employees and families, a play entitled HAlong Came Peggyn under the direction of Miss Melick. After our short vacation, we came back to resume our fourth and final year at Goshen and Co. Mrs. Jackson once again became our advisor with Roger Stitle, Presidentg Carson McNeely, Vice President, Doris Schneider, Secretary, and Judy Galbreath, Treasurer. We are striving to make enough money for our long awaited trip to Washington D. C. by collecting class dues and saving tax stamps. We chose for our play this year nGrandad Steps Outu under the supervision of Mrs. Jackson. As our Annual goes to press we are looking forward to Commencement on May 27, after which we will leave for Washington on May 28.



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XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVI XXVII XXVIII XXIX. XXX XXXI XXXII PATTY CLOSE renders her wardrobe great To Eileen Bradley to imitate. BARBARA CONKLE leaves her singing so rare For Barbara Ruggles to try to compare. MARLENE CORNETT famous for her art Wills her talents to Mr. Ingold as she departs. CAROLYN DEVINE wills her complexion so fair To Joanne Summer, a junior to share. GEORGE DOYLE concedes his argumentative power For Royce Miller to use by the hour. MAE EARLEY who really knows sewing facts Now asks Jean tonmke the tailor tacks. JUDY GALBREATH divides her sweetness so fine To her sister Patty, so she too will shine. REED GALBREATH'S unpredictable humor Goes to Edward Blythe, according to rumor. HERBERT GORDON gives his naps in class For Bob Miskimins to try to surpass. EDWIN GREENAMYER transfers his smile so Shy To Bruce Galbreath for whom the girls sigh. MABEL GRIM passes on her height To Marilyn Headland so cheerful and bright. WILLARD HEADLAND wills his bowling technique To Don Rardon, a bowler unique. BETTY HOLLOWAY leaves her quiet ways For Floretta Roberts to use in future days. HARRY KARLEN gives up his place in the band For Roger Greenamyer to take into hand. BETTY MARTIG surrenders going steady To any junior who can find another WBetty.N A warning to Jim Earley: NP1ease Don't Musslv Your inheritance, HOMER MARTY'S personality plus PHYLLIS MAURER'S talent for sewing Is left to Dorothy Clark, a girl in the knowing. LEE MCCLUGGAGE leaves his basketball skill To Bill Gotschall, who's next on the bill.

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