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

 - Class of 1916

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' . W fzwzikf ing the custom of leaving a memorial to W. H. S. At the end of the year they gave the Seniors a reception never to be forgot- ten. But amidst all these undertakings they have developed the spirit of comradship and no one has been disappointed either for the whole class has had some of the jolliest times together. ACT IV :-At last the longed-for Senior year rolled around. The class of '16 now lost one of its most loyal members, Miss Lois Fasig, who deserted us for Oak Harbor. But our number was re- inforced by Audree Brunson and Leona Morris. This year there have been literaries, bake sales and box suppers galore, and through it all they have had one grand and glorious hey-day. The Seniors have always had representatives in all the oratorical and debating contests, who have won glory and renown for their class. Thus far affairs have been running smoothly, but who can tell what the future may bring forth? However we are hoping for the best, hoping that May will bring each of us a sheepskin, conferring all the rights, privileges and prerogatives, pertaining to the same. FINALE - CLASS YELL Rah' Rah' Rah' Rah' Rah' Rah' ' We re all right We re all right We can iight We can fight Green and white Green and White Rah' Rah' Rah' 16' CLASS COLORS' CLASS MOTTO: CLASS FLOWER' d Wh'te. ' W 't R e. N S 5 N -x S S Q S SX M S : X E H .. X . .. X X . ... S s , s Ng ,v .. S X s -. X s , s . X X . x S 2 X . X S S M ,, rf- - , Y ' 55, ' Y - -vi - L e CW I-. -L .,.. .ff - MJ..-,-..,-.:e..,,...,,,,..,.,Ase 1 a -gv-lf 33

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. Q.. l X X X s s S SENIOR CLASS HISTORY S s gm s X X S By HELEN GEDDEs E X CAST :-Aggregation of Boosters, always on the jump with S lots of spirit, ready for everything, full of fun, out for a good S: S time, and never forgetting to hide their trip-hammers in the Q S darkest corner, bringing out their horns instead. S S TIME 1-A. D. 1912-1916. S SX ACT I:-It was a wonderful day for W. H. S. when she first ix X received these Freshmen into her portals. The class of '16 then X X X S numbered twenty-seven and they made one brilliant record for S Q themselves. They assumed the duties of Freshmen with the natur- S S alness and ease of one long accustomed to close application and S S deep meditation, and they silently glided into the quiet life of Q XX study. Their fame has become so widely known that all the fol- S S lowing Freshmen classes have striven to emulate their example. S E N o one can deny that this class started their career right. S E d Al?Ttll1I tha betiinillingi of tlhe new ygeartltlhe Sophsbgreet- S X e eac 0 er W1 a ou e an s a e, once or e remem rance X E of past good times and once forthe gay times that lay just ahead. Q S This year the membership of the class was reduced to eighteen. S Q They de-ved into the mysteries of Caesar, Geometry and Gener- S al History, nor could the Roman cohorts withstand the gallant S X charges of the fearless '16's. On the field of athletics, as well, X S they carried off more than their share of honors. The faculty has is X X Q always bent every nerve to prepare this one class as the only hope X S for the solution of the great problems which have been agitating S is the minds of philosophers for the past two thousand years. E Q ACT III:-In the Junior year the class of '16 showed of X X what the were reall ca able Th d f h t t th X X y I y p . ey serve re res men s a e S Q field meet and with the proceeds purchased a beautiful Statue X E Of Liberty which they presented to the school, thus first establish- S X , X S -. . . -, L3 E X X X S . go fs W V ' f W Liivvi- .- I -vs.-.. 'f ,,, Tl , Y' E KT Lila., -. --Y -f ji Y,



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.3 efxefkjfizl SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY .By MABEL ROGERS and ABIGAIL VAN HORN I For I dlpt mto-the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonders that would beg -TENNYSON. 'NE AFTERNOON, as I was strolling through an enchanted forest, thinking seriously of my school days, and what my classmates were doing, I came to a very secluded spot, Where a fairy was working. Immediately at my approach it van- ished. Glancing about I saw many leaves on which the fairy had Written. These had blown about the forest, and on picking one up, Ifound that it Was the future of great people, and lo! it was the class of '16. A A On the first was Denver Stocker who was an evangellst and at this time was 1n the vice districts of Waynesfield exhortmg the people to better things Mae Landis was the reigning queen of a household of six Lois Means was a second Mdm Shuman Heink but being more fortunate than that famous lady only had five husbands in stead of six John MCM1ll1H who 1S still very precocious IS a law student in Harvard and at this time 1S ably defending Mary Pepple in a breach of promise suit Helen Meeks IS on her Way to her home in Paris Europe Where she still continues to curl her hair as usual and now you can see silver threads among the gold Ernest MCGIHHIS is a street car conductor and has money 1n both pockets one for Ernest and one for the company Thelma Burke is traveling 1n the far West enjoying the beau X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 4--M -Q,-A 1. W v .'x ' M X - - fl , . ' ' i ' D 1 ' . 1 w U ' I . 5. . ,lor 0, . - ' - ll! X Q H ', . ' 1, 1 ' a. 1 X ' 9 Il - - 'I x - V ' ,U , X ' , - ',x ' X . ' M ix! . ' 1!y!!l,1 X Y , E I . Q . I 1 Wm! X LDTLQHT'-T

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