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'GRADUATING CLASS ’13. Back Row (standing)—Henry Merritt, Charles Coleman, Charles Lynch, Moses Rowe, Russell Rutan, Eva Galloway. Front Row (sitting)—Mary Leonard, Maude Schoonmaker. Jean Hardic, Marjorie Stocken, Charlotte Seacord, Agnes Alton. CLASS COLORS—Green and Buff. CLASS FLOWER—Daisy. MOTTO—“To Thine Own Self Be True.”
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NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. MONTGOMERY ( SMITH. Supervising Principal. LOU M. BUCKLYN ELIZABETH L. AMES MABEL TAYLOR N. ELIZABETH MOULD MADELINE BUNN MARIE A. PARKER ffityh £ riuuil Jfarulty, 1912-1913 JULIA CARRIER, Prin. Erie Street School. IRENE CHAPMAN EDITH MONSON ANNA B. HOWELL EDITH MARTIN FLORENCE WARD. Training Class. IDA BERTHOLF AMELIA JETTER ANNA REGAN. Prin. of [Sayer St. School. iBuarii nf EiUirattyit JOSEPH MERRITT, President. JOHN B. SWEZEY JOHN L. CUMMINS AARON V. D. WALLACE WILLIAM S. DAYTON (Off in Hi JOSEPH MERRITT. FRANK J. EDWARDS, Clerk. M. C. SMITH. Library Clerk. WILLIAM T. TITUS, President. W. A. WELLS, Treasurer. HARRY B. SMITH, Collector. Attendance Officer.
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THE PIONEER VOL. IX. GOSHEN HIGH SCHOOL, GOSHEN, N. V, JUNE, 1913. Price 25c. Editoi-in-Chief, MARJORIE H. STOCKEN t Manager, CHARLES COLEMAN ) Assistant, MAUDE SCHOONMAKER PREFACE. For the ninth time, The Pioneer, edited by the Senior Class, is appearing before the public. Every member of the class has contributed time and material, so the paper will give a fair estimate of the literary ability of the Class of 1913. We have attempted to sum up the events of our last year in school, so that the public may know of the part we have taken in school life. In every undertaking we have been successful and this success was attained only through honest labor and the exercising to the fullest extent whatever ability the class contained. We are proud of the training we have received in the new High School, therefore we are proud of the result of that training, The Pioneer. Although it is written poorly, it is dear to us in that it contains a brief record of our happy school days. The “knocks” have
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