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

 - Class of 1951

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Waynesfield Goshen High School - Reflections Yearbook (Waynesfield, OH) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 23 of 80
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Shame on you Turtle . Cautions . . .Grab him girls, he's happy . . Watch that flashlight, Jim . School days . . . One little, two little three little Seniors.

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EMERSON STAUP . . . Feel' General Course 1-2-3-4, Jr. Class Play, Senior Class Play, Basketball 3-4, Football 4, Baseball 3-4, Annual Staff 3. DWIGHT GRATZ . . . Grafzy Agriculture Course 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Jun- ior Class Play, Senior Class Play, Baseball 3, Annual Staff 3, Boys Chorus 3, Football 1-2-3, F. F. A. 1-2-3-4, F. F. A. Sentinel 4. HAROLD BINKLEY A former member of Wayne Hi, left school to enter the armed services. He recently completed his high school course under the Veterans Re- habilitation Program. The seniors of 1951 are glad to welcome him as a member of their graduating class.



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enior Class History In September of 1947 thirty students assembled at Wayne Hi to begin their Fresh- man year. This was the beginning of their high school career. They elected officers as follows: President, LaDene Shaw, Vice Presi- dent, Charles Spencer, Secretary, Beth Pepple, Treasurer, Esther Spaulding, Student Council Member, Charles Hammer, and Re- porter, Ruth Wireman. The Freshman were represented in football, basketball, cheerlead- ing, and other school activities. After summer vacation twenty-five stu- dents returned to good old Wayne Hi, to begin their Sophomore year. Mr. Miller had a pretty hard time of it that year the was our home room teacher! because you know boys will be boys. That year the officers were as follows: President, Charles Hammer, Vice President, Jerome Fagan, Secretary, LaDene Shaw, Treasurer, Dick Barnes, Student Council Member, Charles Spencer, Reporter, Ruth Wireman, and we can't forget Beth Pepple, who was voted watch dog of our class that year. The Sophomores were also active that year in school activities. Again after summer vacation the new Juniors started the school year with twenty students enrolled in their class. This was a busy year for the Juniors, with the annual to put out, things to sell, and being the hos. at the Junior and Senior Banquet to the class of 1950. Mrs. McKibben was our adviser, and did a very good job of helping us over our difficulties. The Juniors worked hard but had a good time doing it. Dick Barnes was elected President, Charles Copeland, Vice President, Beth Pepple, Secretary, Shirley Minnich, Treasurer, Charles Hammer, Student Council Member, and LaDene Shaw, Reporter. The Juniors again appeared in quite a few activities. After a brief but pleasant summer vacation the Seniors of 1951 again gathered at Wayne Hi to commence their final year's work. There were now twenty-three members in the Senior class. If the Junior year was a busy one, the Senior year has been twice as busy. Mr. Hemphill has done a very good job advising our class, and we appreciate it immensely. The dignified Seniors chose for their class officers: President, Jim Moss, Vice President, LaDene Shaw, Secretary, Brooks Bush, Treasn urer, Esther Gilroy, Student Council Member, Beth Pepple, and Reporter, Shirley Minnich. The Senior Class has been quite popular in school activities this year, too. As we have said before, this year is a very busy one for us, with invitations to order, pictures, cabs and gowns, and the Senior Class play which will be held this spring. The Seniors are looking forward to their trip to Washington, D. C. We hope this History of the Class of 1951 will live in the hearts and minds of each one of us, and the students who have known us. Class Colors-Blue and Silver Class Flower-Red Carnation Class Motto-Forward Ever, Backward Never. by Ruth Dawson and Jack Barnes

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