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THE GOAL N ineteen gives his corner seat to the hrst Junior who gets it. Yergil MeMullin wishes to leave her quiet disposition to some noisy freslnnan lass and her ardent love for Algebra to llarry XVilliams. Harry Shull wishes to leave his stature to lilmer Dichler, and his ability to tease to Don Hamilton with the condition that he use this only in English Class. lfsther Uhrich leave her dignity and studiousness to all the High School. Her debating ability to lidith Schreiner. Carl- Martin wishes that the junior who gets his seat will forward all letters found there, to Tuscarawas. They must be sent by mail and not delivered in person. He also wishes to leave his position as captain of the basketball team to so1ne worthy player. Margaret Hamilton wishes to leave all un- solved cross word puzzles to XYilliam Helter. She again wishes to leave her quietness to the Freshmen and her love for poetry and a good laugh to all. Heywood Cappell wishes to leave his red cheeks to so1ne powdered junior. He also wishes to leave his power for attracting the girls to john Gabraith. Mary Keller wishes to leave her ability to drive an Olds'y Qwithout smashing itj to Mary XYheland. Mary is also one of our class correspondents so she wishes that if we can find t?J we should give him her re- membrance. john Taylor wishes to leave the real estate on his Ford tothe school garden. He also wants the position of hauling girls to school left to any careful driver. Josephine Snyder wishes to give the color of her locks to Russell Bennett. Her helpful disposition to those in High School who have not learned the value of co-operation. But she does not wish to part with her Star, Gail llamilton wishes to leave his early morning rise to all sleepy students. 'His love for crushing peanuts in school to lilmer Dichler. ,Xlso his broken bottles in Chemis- try to the School llroken llottle Fund. llertha Dix wishes to leave her solitude to Mary lllind. As she is among our industrious members she wishes this habit left to some Sophomore. She also wishes to leave her long ride to school to Katherine Kinsey. Ruth Milligan wishes to leave her cheer- fulness to the school in general to be used in driving away the blues. Also her beautiful wavy tresses to some Sophomore and love for Physics to lidith l'eter. The writer wishes all his dx records made at radio 8.XlX-SCGQ to Lowell Demuth. Ile wishes that all Radio Magazines be giv- en to XYalter llegland. Also the job of run- ning the Motion 'Picture machine to Ren l'feiffer. To all, we wish the best of success. happi- ness and prosperity. --Albert Sindlinger sf 1 p
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Eighteen if 1 office of Vice President of the United Statesf, Can't you just picture Gail presiding over the senate? But wait-in the other wing of the building the highest place will be held by Ruth Milligan who will develop her power of oratory and will preside as Speaker of the House of Representatives.. 'cVergil fxlcalulliu will be teacher of Domes- tic Science in one of the large schools in New Yorkf' Ulleywood Cappel is destined to develop into a popular. handsome and peppy motion picture star, another 'tValentino.', Albert Sindlinger is going to be a teacher of sciences in Rensselaer Polytechnic school, Troy, New York. Harry Shull will go Vvest and become the largest ranch owner in the United Statesf, Margaret lfflamilton is destined to be E1 wonderful pianist. She will reside in Chicago, where she will carry on her work. THE GOAL lllother Jackson said, And of course honey you want to know your future. Don't you? XVell you are going to be a chief private secretary for Curtis lfublishing Company. VX'as that all you wanted to know? she asked. Yes, and will you accept this from me for all the valuable information you have given mef ' I asked her. She did not want to take the money but as l thanked her I slipped the piece of money in- to her apron pocket. Mother Jackson was very happy and thankful for the money, but .I am sure she was not any happier than l was. l bade her good-bye and came home again. And I Want to say now that l wish the best of success to each member of the Senior Class of nine- teen twenty-live. -Lois Josephine Snyder EEUU C JILASS WVILL NVe, the members of the Senior Class of 1925, having been examined and pronounced as having sound minds and high ambitions do hereby declare that these are our last wishes and testaments 1 To the School as a body, we wish to leave in their memory the happy days spent with them and trust they will not forget us. To the Faculty, we wish to leave our ap- preciation for their never ending patience and splendid guidance of this ship. To Mr, Sindlinger, we wish to leave all ex- cess problems in Physics. Qlle might be able to give them to the Juniors.j .To Mr. Kennedy, we wish to leave all our old Geometry books, and all problems in Mathematics for his disposal. To Miss Taylor, we wish to leave a few days every two weeks in which to visit with her Lochinvar from Mansfield. To Miss Brown, we wish to leave our ability of making dry book reports interest- ing-to be used in her future story hiour and settlement work. Paul W'illiams wishes to leave all his poetry and publications to the Art Section of He also wishes to .leave his love for telling funny stories to John our School Museum. llogue. and his position as Business Manager of the Goal to some competent Junior. Vera Shull wishes to leave all old letters with a Columbus postmark to the person who gets her seat next fall, same are to be used as models for the person holding the seat. Her position as lfditor of the Goal to some worthy Junior. Raymond Peter wishes to leave his love for fixing automobiles and his one mile test- ing ride to Paul Schreiner fcautioning Paul, to accept the former but not latterj. He also
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Twenty THE GOAL A TATLOR-MADE MAN CASTE OF CHARACTERS John Paul Bart--The Tailor-Made Man .... Mr. Huber-The Tailor ...... ........ Tanya Huber-His Daughter ,....... . Peter McConkie-His First Assistant .... Dr. Sonntag-A Scholar ............. Mr. Rowlands-Newspaper Man Mr. Nlellicat-a Yachtsman .. . . . Pomeroy-His Valet ........ ..... Mr. Stanlaw-A Millionaire .. .. .. M1's. Stanlaw-His Aristocratic VVife Corrine-Their Daughter . . . . . . . . . . VVheating-Their Butler Society People- Mr. lfitzmorris . . . Mrs. Fitzmorris .... Bobbie Wlestlake . . . Mr. Carroll ...... Mr.Crane ...... Mr. lflemniing ......... . . . . . . Mrs. Kittie Dupuy-A Divorcee .... Bessie-Her Daughter .. .. .. . Mr. Nathan-A Finaneier . Albert Sindlinger . . . . . . . Carl Martin . Josephine Snyder . . . . Gail Hamilton . .... Ray Peter . . . . Paul Williaiiis .. .. .. John Taylor . Haywood Cappel . . . . . Carl Martin . .. .. Vera Shull . .. Ruth Milligan Raymond Drumm . . . John Hogue . . . . Mary Keffer .. Elmer Dichler ...... Ray Peter . . . . George Reinke . ,. Paul Schreiner . . . . .Esther Ulrich Margaret Hamilton . . . . . . Harry Shull Mr. Grayson-His Secretary ...... .... L owell Deniuth Miss Shayne-A Stenographer ..... Vergil McMullin Mr. W'hitcombe-A Business Man . .. Russell Bennett Labor Delegates- Mr. Russell ............. . . . . . ... .Paul Schreiner Mr. Flynne .... . .. ...... Ben Pfeiffer Mr. Cain ...... .. . . .. .. . .Donald Hamilton Miss VVl1itcombe-A Guest SYNOPSIS Time-Present. Place-New York City. ACT If-The Tailoring Establishment of Mr. Huber. ..... Bertha Dix ACT ll-Reception Room at the Stanlavvs. the same evening. ACT lll--The offices of the .-Xmerican Oceanic Shipbuilding Corporation, nine months later. ACT TV--Same as Act l. The mornino' of the following da '.
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