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THE PIONEER Vol. 8. Goshen High School, Goshen, N. Y., June 1912. Price 25 Cents. STAFF Editor-in-Chief, J. Sayer Seely Assistant Editor, Dorothy B. Parker Assistant Editor, Willis G. Marsh Advertising Manager, Willis G. Marsh Ass't. Advertising Manager, Spencer Horton Cartoonist, Spencer Horton PREFACE THE Pioneer, edited each year by the graduating class, is now on sale for the eighth time. To apologize for the work herein printed would be anything but flattering to the literary ability of the class. The class of 1912 wish to extend their thanks to the Business Men who have, with their generous help, made this paper possible. We are also indebted to Mr. J. Robinson and Mr. C. Fancher, who have so kindly offered their services in selling The Pioneers. EDITOR. CALENDAR SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 22—Banquet of Alumni Association. SUNDAY EVENING. JUNE 23—Baccalaureate Sermon, Rev. E. G. Bowers, St. James' Church. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 24—Faculty Reception and Exhibit of School Work. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 26—Commencement Exercises, High School Auditorium. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OSCAR A. MARSH FLORENCE ROBBINS MOLLY FOSTER MARY OSTROM HENRIETTE COLEMAN - President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer - Historian
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Graduating Class, 1912 AUGUSTUS UPPER I ORLANDO SMITH SAYER SEELY WILLIS MARSH RALPH EARLE WILLIAM BACON EVELYN HARTMAN ISABEL BORLAND HATTIE BUSH MYRTLE MAC MUNN DOROTHY PARKER CHARLOTTE SCHR1VER HELEN WALLACE ANNA STRONG
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10 THE PIONEER SENIOR CLASS ROLL WILLIS MARSH, - - President and Asa't Editor DOROTHY PARKER - Vice-Pres. and “ CHARLOTTE SCHRIVER- - - - Secretary HELEN WALLACE......................Treasurer J. SAYER SEELY - Editor-In-Chief ANNA STRONG HATTIE BUSH ISABELLE BORLAND RALPH EARLE MYRTLE McMUNN EVALEEN HARTMAN WILLIAM BACON ORLANDO SMITH AUGUSTUS LIPPERT Class Motto—“Quid faciemus bene faciemus Class Colors—Green and White Class Flower—Daisy Nineteen Twelve Now ladies and gents, kindly sit ye all down. For you're going to hear something that’ll wake up your crown. The class of Nineteen Twelve is about to depart Into this great world, but before they do start, Just draw up your chairs and all be prepared. For you’ll hear something now that you’ve ne’er before heard. The first on the programme is the class “ Prexy, of course. Tho to keep him in view, better go-get-a-horse, For he’s busy from dawn until twilight and then You’re not perfectly sure of finding him in. If you want a President, who knows how to shine. Have him follow the example of Herr Marsh every time. Don’t give dear little Charlotte a pitiful glance, For there’s someone far abler, if but given the chance. Just keep your eyes open and then you will see The prize she’ll win at Syracuse Varsity. SHE will not give you one wee chance to sigh. She has the Ninteen-twelve spirit from old Goshen High. Let me see who is next—Oh! now I remember. It’s the one that we chose for our big class ed(i)tor. He’ s mighty essential you’ll agree my dears, When you learn that he made this the best of Pioneers. He’s a SHY LITTLE boy, never (?) looks at the girls, ’Cause upon his own head he can find pretty curls. Of Evaleen Hartman perhaps you do not know, Thus “ live and learn ’’ is a maxim you should follow. If you want a girl who can open your eyes. Now is the time for you to look wise, And notice Miss Hartman, who writes themes that you Won't be able to do when you’re a hundred and two. Augustus R. Lippert is our happy young man. Who is perfectly sure that he never ran, When for the 43rd time Aimes quickly said, “ Your excused, Mr. Lippert 1 as yet have not read. Get you out of this room, and stay out 'till you Can remember the cause for this ’scuse which is due. The fairest and plumpest young girl of the class Is Miss Helen Wallace, for whom you must dash. If you expect to get within her estimation. For even with Earls she has had a flirtation. She’s a mighty nice girl, I’m sure you’ll agree, Though there are many others who'll tell you the same besides me. Orlando M. Smith is the most talkative boy Of the nineteen-twelve class, the faculty’s joy. When they are tired out and want the bell to ring, Pete can take their place and do the questioning. To keep up to him, take my advice of course. You’d better step lively and eat lots of “Force. From down Campbell Hall, comes a mighty nice Miss, Whom many will tell you is just right to —, On that Montgomery Branch, she saunters up every day, To study about Virgil, William Tell and H. Clay. 'Tis noticed at school they are not all that she reads. (The Free Library was enlarged, to supply all her needs.)
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