Gnadenhutten High School - Goal Yearbook (Gnadenhutten, OH)

 - Class of 1918

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THE GOAL MAYME E. M ATTHEWS HOU! Sunxhmev MAYME, one of the six original members ofthe Class, has brown eyes and brown, curly huir. She is one of the jolliest members of the Class, and never tails to see the comic side ot everything. Noth- ing dt-lights her more than an automobile ride. Although she is not fond of study, she always has her lessons. Her chief ambition is to go to Husiness College and then hm-come a stenographer, in which we all wish her success. She is a Subscription Agent for TUE COAL. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilightis too. he-r dusky hairg A daunting shape, an image gay, To haiunt. to startle, and waylay. W m. Wordsworth WALTER M, SCHNEIDER Our Edisonv SCHNEIDER is often left alone after school hours in the school building. working on some experiment. In his pockets you will not End the proverbial baseball, but a piece of insulated wire, zinc, chocolate fthe latter not necessarily sweetl, and we firmly believe that if fashion would dictate large enough pockets in men's wearing apparel, a storage battery would also be in the collection. But with all his genius he is not so studious that he has no time for sleigh rides. and his Husking Bees are of High School fame. One of the girls described him in verse: , Schneider loves to experiment with electricity, But quite often a girl upsets his felicityf' Higher, higher will he climb Up the mount of glory, 7 That his name may live thru time In our eountry's story. james Montgomery

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10 THE GOAL HELEN C. HAMILTON Our Presirlenfi llELliN is a slender, dark-haired. grayseyell maiden of a pit.-f-rf'..t dis osition. She is a splendid student and is always llfilfly for a P good time. Her greatest aspiration is to win a great name lor her- FRANCES HAMILTON Our Treasurer FRANCES. one of the original members of the Class, is a pretty blonde. She is seldom absent and ranks high in her school work. She is rather shy and bashful, but is now getting over it since learn- ing to run the Ford. She has a quiet, studious disposition, is an admirer of Geometry, and loves to play basket hall. Her favorite ex- pression is Oh, Pikeis Peak. 'l'he honor ol' being Treasurer both of the Senior Class and 'l'Ht1 GOAL is hers. Her air, her manners, all who saw admired, Courteous though coy, and gentle though retiredg The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed, And ease of heart her every look conveyed. Geo. Cmbbe self in lit'e's sehool, and we all feel assured that she will not fail. She holds the honorable position of President ol'tl1elIlrtssol'il8. and is one ofthe Associate lfltlitors ol l'1tE GOAL. She is one ot' the six original members of the Class. The shadowy lvlnsh that tints her cheek Forever comingeover going. May we-ll the spotless fonnt bespeak 'l'l1:1t sets tht- stream a-flowing. William Knox ,,,..,-- Q- ,rfftpfih Effgmfi- , f 5 :fp-orsgig-'f U .- BERTHA M. SMITH Our Singer BFI'I'l't-IA is a pretty brunette ol' seventeen summers, She isagreat lover ol poetry and often makes rhymes to amuse- the class. She has a soprano voice and sings well. Slit- is a willing Worker and eau always be depen lerl upon. She is very fond ol' ehiltlren and intends to rnakt- teaehing her profession. She ig. gmc of the Stul- debaters ot the High School. She is liditor ol' 'lun GoAi. and an original member of the class. Oh, who can forget the rivh light ol' her smile, Uver lips moved with musit: and feeling the while'- The eyes' fl.-ep ent-liantment, dark. dreamlike and clear, ln the glow ol' its glzttlness -the shtule ol' its tear. Whittier



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12 THE GOAL THE GOAL Published annually by the High School of Cnaden- hutten, Ohio. Editor ,..,...,,.,,, ..., B ertha M. Smith, '18 Business Manager ,... .... H erbert L. Gray, '18 Associate Editors - - , .......... - - - - Helen Hamilton, '18 Walter Hamilton, '19 Class Editors- - - .....,.. , - - A ---,-Edna Shull, '20 Emmet Blind, '19 -,. Flora P. Drumm, '18 Athletic Editor ,..-. .,..,..,. K arl Bender, '19 Treasurer ....,...,.., .v.. F rances Hamilton, '18 Subscription Agents .,,. .,.,...,.,.,..,. - - - ...v. Mayme Matthews, '18 - - - - - - - , ,Kathryn Kohler, '18 - - , - , Raymond Hackendorf, '19 - - , -,-- , - Henry Spring, '20 - - ,Helen Haupert, '20 - , - ,Alice Rhinehart, '20 VOL. 9 MAY 21, 1918 PRICE. 15C PRINTED AT THE DOUGLASS PRINT SHOP Ui-nuct-rsvxu.E. O1-no EDITORIAL REMARKS OLD FATHER TIME has pushed the hands of the world's clock forward and we, the Class of 19I8, are leaving this school life for the school oflile. As a parting gift from us to the dear old school. we have published the ninth edition of Y1lHE tLoAL. We cer- tainly hope it will please all our customers and altho' we have had to raise the price per eopy we feel that the higher price will not lessen tht- interest ofour school patrons. We also wish to thank all who have aided in making this edition of THE GOAL a success, the advertisers, the subscribers, Prof. Sindlinger, and all others who have so loyally supported us. SCHOOL children will find that this year their bit to win the war may be a big bit if they choose to make it so. Any vacant plot of ground should be sufhcient cause for a boy entering a poultry, pig or corn club. For the girl who has a few minutes spare time each day there are the clothing and food clubs. Co in it with all your might and beat father and mother and while you are earning a little pin money you are sending food to a starving boy and girl in Europe. Miss Minnie Porter, the Tuscarawas county club or- ganizer and of national fame gave a stirring talk to the pupils in the High School room March 19th, and another in the Town Hall on April 2nd to parents and interested farmers. ' m..m-mfw FRIDAY afternoon, March 8th, the High School was agreeably surprised when a beautiful mounted elk head, a gift from Mr. Peter Cutensohn, arrived from Whitefish, Montana. Mr. Cutensohn was a graduate from this High School in the Class of 1894-. The head was placed in the High School room directly above Prof. Sindlinger's desk. The following Monday morn- ing Mr. Charles Cutensohn, uncle of the donor, gave the presentation speech. He said that to him the elk head represented three qualities, strength, dignity and expectancy, qualities for which every young person should strive. The school certainly feels honored that a former pupil, altho' so many miles away should still hold such a high regard for the G. H. S. and its stand- ards, and it should spur the future graduates tl push forward with those standards. THE SENIORS of 1918 have presented the High School with a service flag to show their admiration to the boys in service who have attended school here. The follow- ing are the boys: Harold Lnethie, Edmund Seiss, Alvin Guts-nsohn, Earl Lindsay, Dewey McConnell. Roy Lyle. Elmer Cutensohn. William Cutensohn, Virgil llaines. N1 alter lleck. Thomas Comphcr, Ernest Fox. ,Iesse Cc-ieey, Carl Winsch, Earl Guthrie. William Vvages. llomer Smith, Charles Gooding and Charles Mills. Harold Luethie, Alvin Cutensohn and William Gutensohn are at present writing in France. To OUR PATRONS: Please do not forget to read the advertisements in this edition for they make THE GOAL a realization. Do not only read them, but patronize the advertisers. THE CLASS sincerely thank Miss Muriel Webb for the beautiful view of the 'Tuscarawas liiver which we have used as our frontispiece. Miss Webb is a gradu- ate of the Class of l901.

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