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

 - Class of 1938

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EZ? UN IDRS 'FUI' IKUW: Miss .Iona-se, Cluns Advisor: l'uul llurdin, l'r4-sidvntg llill Snider, lb ron l'unnnings. Runsn-.l Spmul, Donald l'I1l!inlUon, Walter Allison, Ls-onurd Thompson. UUIIUM IUIVN: Iiilu-n Murrny, Swell-tary: Kathryn Andrews, Nvlliq- Dawson' Alice Juni' Riff, l-flhvl llrown. Lode-an Dnvin, Ni-wx Reporter: Naomi Lusk, Liu-lln Murray. AIIHI-INT: Mary Muhuffn-y. Lloyd l'yla-s, Ruhr-rl H4-rndun. Uecllle Ja-ll. E77 Yr Y Am 1 Aww' A ,,:,,-,Q-U,g-,,,,... A,.......-. A., V ..n , ,sg .. . ..-... ,-,.. Q- - ,

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?ff' jf.-o G? E ' 1 unior Class Histor In September 1935 thirty-six Freshmen enrolled, with Eileen and Luella Murray and Donald Earl as new members, while Paul Lee, Merle Smith and-Leonard Pyles withdrew- during the year. The following of- ficers were elected: President, Grant Nausg Vice-President, Leonard Thompson, Secretary, Rosemary De Vault, News Reporter, Pauline Hardin. In October the Freshmen weathered the Halloween initiation, which wasn't as bad as it might have been. The class was well repre- sented in school activities, with Ethel Brown. Bill Snider, Paul Hardin, Russell Sproul, Lloyd Piles, Robert Flinn and Robert Herndon going out for basketball. , , Only twenty-two members started the year in September 1936, in- cluding a new recruit, Mabel Pickering. The, names of Charles Cooper Pauline Hardin, Rosemary De Vault and Grant Naus failed to appear on the class roll, while class casualities in the form of withdrawals during the year included Lillis Harrod, Bessie Bacome, Lavera Webb and Jack Dyer. Those cast as officers were: President, Russell Sproulg Vice-Presi- :i- J dent, Byron Cummingsg Secretary, Eileen Murrayg Treasurer, Mabel Pickering, News Reporter, Walter Allison. Those starring in Athletics were: Ethel Brown, who made the girls team and won a letter, and Russell Sproul, Robert Herndon, Bill Snider, and Lloyd Piles, who succeeded in making the boys team of twelve. Several Sophomores appeared in the oper itta, Hearts and Blossoms, and the Sophomores were also represent- cd the County Tests at Wapakoneta, and the State Scholarship Contest at Bowling Green. The Junior year started with nineteen students including one new member, Mary Mahaffey, While the class lost Marcel Dawson, Mabel Pick-V ering, Violet O'Leary, Violet Webb, and Clara Reynolds. 'i he following officers were chosen: Prsident, Paul Harding Vice-President, Bill Snider, Secretary-Treasurer, Eileen Murray, News Reporter, Lodean Davis- On the night of December 21st, the Juniors successfully presented their class play, This Night Beware! especially. significant as the first play given in the new building. Participation in the concert and their peak achieve- ment, the Junior-Senior Reception, closed the Junior year for the class of '39. By EILEEN MURRAY A-'--0'1 1 ' Sha ' -



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?5 C I Fifi? Sophomore Class History On September the seventh, in thirty-six, eighteen timid boys and girls entered the high school with the hope of acquiring more knowledge. We were called Freshies, but we never knew why. In October we were fortunate in not having a very difficult Init- iation, The upper classes told us that it was because a certain man teach- er, not giving any names, but he is the superintendent, wou1dn't allow it. In our Freshman year we had one girl and three boys on the bas- ketball squads. We started our Sophomore year more intelligently because we were better fitted for assimilating higher learning. Our class became somewhat smaller, having an enrollment of only fifteen. ,S In the latter part of September we elected our class officers. They are as follows: , President ............ ....... M ary Helen May -- Vice-President .......... ......... D elno Preston W Secretary-Treasurer ...................................... Avalene Gossard Student Council .........,.. Bill Weygandt and Clark Spaulding News Reporter .................................................... Margie Lones This year we were well represented in the sports of the school. Delno Preston mlade the Varsity and Clark Spaulding and Bill Weygandt, the Reserves. y Our Class has been very successful in the last two years and we hope to gain even more honor and success in the next two years. -AVALENE GOSSARD and MARGIE LONES Class Historians

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