Waynesfield Goshen High School - Reflections Yearbook (Waynesfield, OH)

 - Class of 1914

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RUTH MCMILLIN. But still they QIIZCII and still their wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew Ruth has been with this class since it entered Wayne High School. She has completed a four-year Latin course and has done exceedingly good work. Ruth is quiet, providing the teacher is looking in her direction, and a good, steady worker, but, alas! She is inclined to flirt if she thinks no one is Watching her. W'e all hope that she will keep the good work up and that she may have a prosperous and happy life. LONNIE MUSSER. S' What e'er I may have been, or am., Doth rest between Heaven, and myself, Four years Latin course. Business manager of Senior 'L Retrospect. Captain of basket ball and base ball. A star ! Would you say a star? Yes. He is all that can be implied in the word. He is the only one that has played in every High School game. He isa 'L Crescentf' and one that has been true to his colors, he has defended them and honored them by his active part in the society programs. Lonnie is a student of high rank, and likes to have his lessons well prepared He is a little restless in the school room if idleness brews, for he seems to have a surplus energy which is hard for him to control in idleness. ORVILLE RAPP. 'L When a faslc is once began, ,Vever leave it 'till it's done, Be the labor large or small, Do it well or not at allf' Orville has been with us during his four years of High School. He is a very studious fellow and very much interested in electricity, but not very fond of the girls. It is thought that he will some time he the founder of some new theory in physics. He is always willing to lend a helping hand. He seldom smiles, but his occasional smile is full of sunshine and makes every one feel happy-

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FLOYD BARN ETT Mus1'c has charms to soothe the savage breast to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak, Although Floyd is the youngest and smallest in his class, he can hold one spell bound with his thrilling music, and also make us wonder at his knowledge of German, English and Latin. As he lives on the farm, he can manage ponies and other animals in a wonderful manner. He is full of fun and is a great faction in making high school pleasant. He is kind hearted and always willing to led a helping hand. Floyd says: Don't worry about your work. Do what you can, let the rest go, and smile all the time. ELDON BUFFENBARGER One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man, Four years Latin and four years German Course in three years. Two years Latin and two years German in Senior year. Twenty four credits in three years. Editor-in-chief of the Senior Retrospect. The Crescent Poet. A Crescent loyal in heart and in deed, never failing to take part in literary duties. Manager of Basket Ball and Base Ball for 1911-'12. Played a good game and took part in every game of both sports for two years. Never complained because of time, but took part in all extra programs and athletic sports. You may know that he is a student of first rank by his records. WINONA FASIG. If eyes were made for seeing, Then beauty is its ou'n CI'l'llS8.f'lI7' being, Two years German and two years Latin in a four year course. Although the smallest but not the least, for she has been a student of extraordinary ability. She has faithfully applied herself to the work. and reached the goal which she has ever kept before her. She is a loyal Crescent and the songstress of the Senior Class. Winona has shared the joys as well as the sorrows which come to everv class. She has been an inspiratiou to her fellow classmen, kind and sympathetic to all, especially the boys.



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ARTHUR HAYES. Every day of worry weakens the aoulfor its daily combatf' A. P. will never need to worry about his soul being weakened, because he never worries: he always has a pleasant smile for everyone, especially the girls. He has won himself a life long reputation among his companions and schoolmates on account of his jolly spirit and fun-making nature. He has been in High School in the four-year course and has made good grades. He goes forth from his High School work and enters into a Held of labor which has made many a man famous-a wireless operator. Let us wish him good luck and hope that he may reach the top round of the ladder, although he may have hard work to do it. DORA HORN. t' Small in stature but large in intellect, Dora, ordinarily known as H Dot, who has been a member of Wayne High School for four years, is a faithful and dilligent student. Notwithstanding the fact that she is very quiet in school, she is a hard worker and can always appreciate a good time. When asked a question by a teacher she seldom fails to answer, thus showing that she is kept well informed. While attend- ing W. H. S. she has been a loyal member of the Shakesperian Literary Society and is always ready to defend the orange and the black. L' Bc wise, energetic and enthusiastic seems to be her motto. HARRY HOWELL. God made him, so let him pass as n may 'iShavy has gone through High School with a spirit willing to undertake the trials through which we must all pass. He has been a very successful student in Latin, and being especially fond of girls, he smiled upon one, and winning her, it is counted the most important event of his High School life. His aim at first was to become a doctor, but not finding this suitable. he at last changed his mind and has now decided to become a chemical engineer. It is now thought by all who gaze upon his noble countenance that his name will soon be found in the H Hall of Fame H

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