Gnadenhutten High School - Goal Yearbook (Gnadenhutten, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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I..-Xllllr-X I'I.-XIVIILTON i'l.r111rr1 Ann Baml 1, 2. 3. tl: Chorus 1, 2 3, 4: Varsity Club 2. 3, l: Varsity Club Olli- ccr 3, -l: Class Play 3, ll Goal Staff lg Tomahawk Staff -l: Class Ofticcr 2: C o u n t v Chorus 3, County Band 3: G-Ettcs 1. 2, 3. -1: Majorcttc 1, 2, 3: llcall Majorcttc -ig Chccrlcarlcr 2, 3, 43 Son- ior Scholarship Tcst 1. 3, 't,.xu1, Clirmoiua W Hflrlrln Band 1, 2, 3, -lg Chorus 1, 2, 3, -ig Varsity Club 2, 3, -l: Varsity Club Oili- cer 3, 4: Class Play 3, vi: Class Otliccr 1. 3, -lg C o u n ty Chorus 35 County Banrl 31 Baseball 1, 2, 3, bl: Baskctball l. I S i Ir ly I 1.,Z,'g ac'I. Kyrie .l.-XHVIS 1fylr , Tomaliawk Staff -l: Goal Staff -lg Inrlustrial Arts Club 2, 3, bl. SIIIRLI-LY IQINU H6lI1I'ln l'H Band 1, 2, 3, -l: Chorus 1. 2, 3. tl: Class Play 3, -l: Goal Staff l: Tomahawk Staff -lg Class Utllccr 3, 'lg County Chorus 3: County Hand 3: District Scholarship 3: G-Iflttcs 1, 2, 3, -1: G-lflttc Ofticcr 31 Orchestra 2. 3, -tg Conscryation Tour 1: Track 1: Scnior Scholar- ship Tcst 4. lVl.'xm' Sci-lun 'ifllflry All ef ' Band 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Al: Class Play 3. 4: County Chorus 31 G-Ettcs 1, 2, Il, 'Q .IUNL-1 KADRI MII.IJIlED lVlILLIiR Line c'.7W1'N1'f',' as Play 3, 43 Chorus Band 1. 2, 3. 'tg Chorus 1. 1, 2. 2 's 'at' Cl'tss 1'i4lv'z i- Goal Staff lg Tomahayyk Staff -1: Class Ofticcr 3, 4: County Chorus 3: County Band 3, District Scholarship 1, 2: G-Plttcs 1, 2, 3. 4: G-Ktte Ufliccr 3, 4: IVIa,iorettc 2. 3, tl: Orchestra 3, 4: Consor- vation Tour 1: Scnior Scholarship Tcst 4: Track 1. LYNDA VVr:s'1'oN Hlyrzdnw Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus l, 2 3 4' Varsity Club 1- Class Play 3, 4: Goal Staff -tg Tomahawk Staff 4: County Chorus 3: County Band 3: G-lflttcs 1. 2, 3. -1: G-I-Ilte Oili- ccr 2, 3, -1: Chccrlcadcr

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Seniors RICHARD ARCHER ffpfclfi' Chorus 1. 25 Class Play 3. 41 Industrial Arts Club 2. 3, 4. DONALD BAKER CIIJOHH7 Bowerston, 1, Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 43 Class Play 3, 45 Tomahawk Staff 4: Goal Staff 4. GEORGE CARPENTER Cigaryii Uhrichsville 1, 2. 3 DELMAR CLARK c'Carsz'e', Varsity 'Club 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 23 Class Play 3, 43 Goal Staff 4, Tomahawk Staff 43 Class Ofiicer 1, 23 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Baseball 31: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3. 4. MARJCRIE Cox '4Margie Class Play 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2. ELVA ERVIN CCEIUHDS Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 31, 43 Class Play 3. 4: Goal Staff 4: Tomahawk Staff 4.g County Chorus 3: County Band 3: District Scholar- ship 1, 2, 33 G-Ettes 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 43 Senior Scholarship Test 4,1 Girls' State 3. AUDRIEY FREY Bools', Chorus 1, 2, 35 Class Play 3, 4: G-Ettes 1, 2, 31. JACK GARABRANDT Hjackw Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1. 23 Toma- hawk Staff 4: Goal Staff 43 Class Play 3-, 4.. RONALD GIBSON 6:Gib77 Industrial Arts Club 2, 3. 4: Tomahawk Staff 4: Goal Staff 43 Class Play 3. 4: Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3: Baseball Manager 1. 2, 33 Track Manager 1. 23 Class Officer 45 Chorus 1, 23 County Chorus 1. 2. Iwelzae



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Senior Verses Class History It is impossible to cover fully the happenings of twelve years in a short space, therefore we will jus-t touch upon the more important events. In September 1942, we started to school, not known as the class of 54 , but merely as first graders- Our tirst year was under the direction of Miss Goettge who taught us reading, writing, and arithmetic. Success-fully getting through the first year we were promoted to the second grade where Miss White was our instructor. During the next four years we were guided by Mrs. James, Mrs. Robson, Mrs. Wages, and Mr. Cole. We soon found out what life was like in the new building because there we were, wandering around, getlting into the wrong classes, and being a nuisance to everyone. After a while, however, we became accustomed to it and settled drown to work, and our seventh and eighth grade years went smoothly by with Mr. Larrick and Mr. Glasgow as our advisors. September, 1950 started us on our way through high school. Our home room teacher was Mr. Jacobs and we participated in many new activities this year. We had a one act play entitled Three Dying Swans. Next year, we being sophomores, were again instructed by Mr. Jacobs. Most of us will agree that our sophomore year was a happy experience and one of its delights was being able to serve at the Junior-Senior Banquet. According to many past graduates, the junior and senior years are supposed to be the happiest. We have also found this to be true. The Junior-Senior Banquet was the main event of our Junior year, in which we were under the leadership of Mrs. Virtue. We also presented a class play entitled Spring Night under her direction. At last we started into our Senior year. Mr. Padgitt was our home room teacher. This year we had the privilege of publishing the Tomahawk and the Goal. We had a class play entitled Seven- teenth Summer. Some of the other events we participated in were the Junior-Senior Banquet, Bac- calaureate, Commencement and the Alumni Banquet. We seniors feel that although we will be looking and working toward the future, we will never be unmindful of the happy days spent at Gnadenhutten High School. Laura Ann's mind is now on her books, But her heart is far away: And although she denies it, We know she'll be A cute little bride some day. Elva is so tiny, So little, and so small. But, Oh! If you knew how smart sh You wouldn't believe it at all. Jack Garabrandt is very droll, Delights in telling jokes: He's also fond of good advice When he gives it to other folks. Gary joined us our Senior year: Clarkie is his buddy. He's very fond of books If it's anything but study. June usually gets her lessons Whether she likes it or not: She chums around with 'Margie And giggles quite a lot. Dick is the smallest boy in the class: He says he likes everyone. With that new Chevy he just bought He's always on the run. Kyle is the clown of our class, Always joking around, And when he drives that Chevy, You should hear the sound! Mildred is a little girl: Study is her great joy. Millie has los-t her loving heart To a handsome Navy boy. fourteen e is, Carsie, Baker, and Gibby Are the bestest kind of pals. Plymouth, Ford, and 'Studebaker Help entertain their gals. Mary Alice is a very good sport And excells in cooking class too. To an Air Force boy in Dennison She vows she'l1 ever be t-rue. Audrey is a student, A very quiet l-ass: She can boast she's the only girl With long hair in the class. Carl stars in basketball: Athletics holds his charm. But from little Cupid's Arrow Gilk escapes unharmed. Shirley is our Editor: She surely makes things step. She also helps Mr. Virtue And overflows with pep. Margie delights in telling stories After her lessons are through: She's the tallest girl in the Senior class And to G. H. S. is always true. Five feet seven, eyes of brown, Always happy and gay. Lynda would like a modeling job In Bergdorf-Goodman's some day

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