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CIASS HONORS VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Lois Peters MUSIC Winnie Fast Darlene Voth ATHLETICS DRAMATICS Lois Peters JOURNALISM Lois Peters Betty Pankratz Keith Ratzlaff SENICJR CLASS HISTORY september 4, 1955 found 27 3nXlOuS Ireshmen enterlng the halls of Goessel qlgh School llttle evlne what the next four years would brlng To be our clas OlflC6Fo our flrst y ar, we chose Kelth Ratzlaff president, Stanle Schmldt vlce UPSSld nt, hadlne Nlkkel secretary treasurer, and Betty Panxratz and Donald Hlebcrt as our student councll repr sentatlves lm Franz was our class sponsor To help us get used to hlgh school llfe, the upper clas men decld d to lnltlate us, so on oept uber 9 we came to school barefooted, aearlnc short SKlFtS or pants, straw hats, and old blouses or shlrts ach of us had to carry a doll all day For our f1PSt class party we vent to Blos r's pasture facts that we d1dn't have any matches to lleht the bonflre, the tractor d1dn't work on the way home, and that hr Franz gust added to the fun of our party we w ren't alvays bashful and qulet vhlch was shown by lH math class mlgnt hav a mysterlous way of belna pulled away before one slt down Tho of us that r rfolmed ln the all school play, 'qlSS and shlre, agree that VlVlDD a play 13 fun, but so ar play reh a sals The Tabor Church Parc was td scene of our class party at t end of school J ar The more 8mbltlOUo on s walt d th re lt las only 4 mlles, th oth r who d1dn't feel volleyball and other Oames The all school plCHl0 of V3C3flOH to eet u ed to after whlch we ate, of course on a hayracx The that the llghts on almost hlt the dltch the fact that a chalr would N111 the whlle ll e valclng drove spent the evenlng playlns Aas neld on may 25 and x w re DlVEH three months the ldea that we mer not gre n freshmen anymore nt rlng school assophomores on Aeptemo r 5 1956 fe notlced we had lost oxe m uber, Kermlt fenger, and galned txo n w mewb rs, Lols Deters and llour leb rt, ma 1F a total of 28 ln our class Don ochmldt ras chos n to o our lass presld nt Betty Parkratz was vlce presldent and Darlene Voth was s cr tary treasqr r Our student councll renresentatlves were Carmen lens and e th Ratzlafl Cur coach, Dave Uarlen, was cdos n to be our class sponsor To eet 1U the whlrl of thlPgS we held our 11 st class party at tl Athletlc Park lH Newton The wlen r roast was enJoyed by all Cn Aprll l we rad a class saatnng pa ty at the nevton okatlne Pal ce hen w found out that April 21 was lr arre1's bl thday, w arra f d to have a surprl e blrthday party Ior hlm April 21 arrlved hlle runnlrg do r th str t we scar d a goat almost out of lts wlts but ar 1VlF a+ rr arre plac we really su prls d hlm Though the party was for Ar rr r ever o had n enJo,able tlme play ng ga es and eatlng homenad lce cr a and cafe lay 13 found our cl ss dressed as sallors buslly servlre at the Junlor 0ePlOP Banquet 'Ven washlre dlshes can o fun ner dore 1F company After the all school P10110 on Pay 25 we 1 1 r ad, for a f ontrs 5 vacatlon from school and studl s september 2 1957 found ll 38 of us back 1D school, thls tl as pper clas men As our unlor cl s OfflCeF , we cxo Qetty Panxrat r lAEDt, Joyce R lmer vlce presld rt, Aadlne L1 Kel sec eta 5, 1nn1t rast tr asu er and Jerry schroeder and Leona AO hn student councll repr s ntatlves Tvan lller and I n O chmldt w r our c as yonsors T515 tlm our class oarty vas held 1F the Coes el yr fhere ve sp nt the v n ng playlng folk games ,. . . . 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To raise money for our class treasury sold rom ra e C3DOy aft r dlnner on Thursdays lhat c ndy was dellclou Cue thou htb Cn February lu 1 served food at d Re1uer's sale It was a cold mllter day and t food v nt fast wrlcn really added to our class treasury On harch 25, we pr sented our TJHlOP pl y, a thr e act co dy ' velythlng Cn Ice ' Whlle the senlors w r on the r trlp, ve m re bu v de oratlnb for the Junlor oenlor Banquet The the e mas, Foonllght and Hoses Due to the fact that w were to busy to hav a class party dJr1n school, ve declded to have one lP the sumx r In Iuly those of us that could engoyed a 'watermelon feed' at the atnletlc Dark lF he ton The o GUltO s almo t ate us,too AUUUot 22 1958 found lgh Du to the fact that 27 senlors DeDlOPS' they ue were called 'freshmen really m ant to be a senlor whlle Joyce Relmer vas vlce X14 el was treasurer llnn Us enrolllnf for th last tlne 1D dear 010 Goessel 4l1OUP Vleoert declded to qult school, th re x e called us but lt seemed 11K orly yesterday vnen as th sc ool y ar procr ssed ve found out 1 t Don DChmldt was elected to oe our class pr sld nt pre ldent Darlen Jotn N s secr ry axu adll 1 Pa t a d bon LlSD rt w r c csen to b studezt councll representatlv s Lrs Ivan llller ac epted the responslblllty of Oelhg ne started the year off by selll ma azlxes The class va dlvloed nto two sldes to see whlch one could sell the o t magazlne The lOslHg slde nad to g1Ve the wlnnlng slde a party whlch corslsted of a hayracs rlde to Gus Unruh' pasture we played several games sv n had a hula hoop contest alter whlch we ate and sang songs around a campflre Another money maklng project requlred some ood old bacn grease Dan Goertzen let us have all the corn left by the corn plcaer 11 ue would p1CK lt p And p1CK lt up we dld' ven thouvh the w ather was cold, we got qulte few bushels of corn and a few sore muscles Other money maklne progects 1nc1uded elllng ple or c ce for dlnner on Tuesdays and a talent Hlghj lH whlch we made use of our talents by glvlrg the public an evenlng of varled entertalnment On Aprll 50, we presented the play Daddy Long LeOs,' a comedy lH four act under the dlrectlon of Mrs aldo Voth May ll found us worklng our bralr trylrg to rememo r all the thlDLS we were to have learned The semester tests were hard but to concentrate was even harder For some strange reason our thoughts alxays wandered to the next morn lng when our senlor trlp would tart Tuesday Thy 12, at 4 15 a m , tw nty seven senlors and two sponsors Mrs Miller and Nr Franz, started our lone awalted senlor trlp to Branson, MlSSOUPl The tr1p to Branson could be descrlbed lD two words water flghtS Incldentallj, our bus drlver, nen Trlmmer, could shoot a water gun just as good as anyone of us Uhlle ln the Ozarxs we v1s1t d tre school of the Ozark , ,ent to a show, and took a 5 hour crulse on Lane Taneycomo e also had a wlener roast and saw two caves beautlful Falry Cave and large Larvel Cave after sceng ng two hours 1n Joyland 1D flCHlta, we arrlved home on Thursday evenlng at 10 00 e had a swell trlp, th only trouble belrg that lt was too short Orlental Festlval was the theme of the Junlor aerlor Banquet whlch was held on hay 15 The junlors must have worked hard to -afe thls beautlful banquet posslble Baccalaureate services were P ld 1U our honor on sunday, lay 17, Wltn HSV P A 'edel as speaker The theme of hls messaee was 'The Call of the Upper Road Our senlor Class Night was held on lay 19 The stave wa decorated as a large shlp named Scholar Shlp Our class colors were blue and whlte and 'Rowlng Not Drlftlng' was our motto The red rose was our class flower May 21, the hlvh polnt of our D101 crcol llfe, f1na1ly appeared Commence ment eXCePClSeS were h ld wlth Dr J Hartzler speaxlng on 'dulldlng Your Lest qlgh Dlplomas were g1VeH to twenty seven senlors and we r allzeu e had cllmoe anoth r rung ln the ladde of llle +5 we leave Go s el dlgh school, we tafe along many fond and happy memorl s :e also w'sh to be remembered, not oy the bad, but by the good t lHgS we have done . 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