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

 - Class of 1928

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'i5QQDlp WAYNE HIGH SGPHOMGRES FRONT ROW--Violet Slagle, Gertrude Pepple, Esther Gullett, Ruth Sproul, Cecil Bow- dle, Mary Alice McGinnis, Gertrude Smith. MIDDLE ROW-Mary Gossard, W. Wilson, Gailen Knotts, Minor Blank, W. J. Cook, Miss Witten, Rody Cummings, Georgia Focht. BACK ROW-Phyllis Pepple, Gerald Herndon, Clarence Smith, Robert Stocker, Russell Bowers, Leonard Sproul, Byron Earl, Mrs. Wilson. if i i i Page Fourteen

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mgggl WAYNE HIGH 499,65 CLASS PROPHECY By ALICE BOWDLE One day I was sitting before my fireplace while a fierce storm was raging out- side. The snow was falling fast and I was glad there was no task to call me outside. Suddenly I remembered that this was the day I could experiment with the different shaped snow-fiakes, so taking a large square of black cloth I hurried out. Soon the flakes began collecting and there were many beautifull shapes. I noticed they were foiminfr into little figures. The figure 1928 made out of tiny, star shaped white flakes looked very dainty, but until the words class of'5 came I couldn't remember what it stood for. Then I knew. It was the year a specially bright, happy bunch of boys and girls graduated from Wayne Hi. But where were they now? It had been tvcnty years since we had met. Soon the answer to question came. The snow- flakes were so beautiful that they seemed to signify afbeautiful wedding. This guess was right for soon the names Mabel Smith and Edward Stocker appeared. Al Smith had been elected president and Mabel and Ed. went to see him. He was so pleased that nothing would do but for Mabel and Ed. to be married there, so they were and lived in Washington almost a year and then returned to Mrs. Stocker's father's farm, where they raise white chickens, white dogs and white rabbits. e The next snow-fiakes were so jiggily that I at once thought of Nellie Gossard's cork screw curls and it was her name that came next. She had been seen by a movie director who thought her cork-screws very handsome and he took her to Hollywood where she plays leading parts as a dashing colored lady. Happy Dolph Apple runs a hotel in Waynesfield, where you can get anything or cvcrything to eat. ,It is known as the Happy hotel and the motto is: Eat, laugh and grow fat, and as far as the looks of Happy and his chief cook, Opal Griffin, an- other Senior of '28, who is now Mrs. Apple, are concerned, the cooking certainly agrees. The next snow-fiakes were so white that it seemed they suggested the cleanliness of a hospital and then I saw the name Dale Horn. She is a famous nurse and has given thousands of dollars for building bigger and better hospitals. The next flakes were rather short and pugnacious looking and they represented Banty Harold E. Sproul. He had joined the rank of prize fighters and was champion of the featherweight class. Zelma Gullett, another illustrious Senior is very musically inclined. During her high school days she played the piano, uke and violin, but now her favorite instrument is the HORN. She has been married and lived quite successfully with this HORN ever since he graduated from Miami. Oscar Morrison, the Westminster shiek, who was so witty many years ago, is a Hne example of a hen-peeked husband. Hislgnappy, up-to-date wife, formerly Lucille Morris, completely runs the home and Oscar. Glenn Wierman, famed for athletics while in High School, is now athletic coach at Yale and is making fine progress toward world fame. Dick Richard Yale surprised everyone. He went to Denison University and then took up politics and was our thirty-ninth president. His term of office was very successful except for three things: flj War between United States and England. Q21 Eleven strikes in railroads and mines. Q33 Tornadoes, cyclones and fioods. Ralph Heston became, through hard work, president of the Waynesfield Bank. fContinued on Page 321 ll I Page Thirteen E



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Q5 Ql9h :WAYNE HIGH ,IQAQB SENIOR CLASS WILL BY WHOM Lucille Morris Dale Horn Nellie Gossard Floyd Dawson Robert Pepple Harold Sproul Ralph Heston Richard Yale Cleo Davisson Alice Bowdle Zclma Gullett Mabel Smith Opal Griffin Edward Stocker Oscar Morrison Dolph Apple Glenn Wierman Senior Class Basket Ball Teams Lucille and Oscar Senior Class WHAT Ability to Talk Powder Puff Athletic Ability Wind Laugh Little Brown Comb Football Knowledge Literature Brilliancy Rouge and Lipstick Good grades Baseball Throw Ed's Excess Kisses Extra Weight Power Over Women Bluffing Power Mustache Speed Two Years of Work Victory Love Letters for Advice Power, Prestige 8x good Judgement TO WHOM Robert Bailey Georgia Focht Phyllis Pepple Wayne Blank Claud Flinn Girls of Wayne Hi Adrian Moyer Miss Witten Frances Failor Ross Haggard Mary Gossard Love,Sick Freshmen Rosellai Winegardner Morris Andrews Wilson Tussing Mr. Cook Frank Williams Sophomores Wayne Hi Giles and Frances Juniors 4. gl Page Fifteen

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