Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1913

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THE PIONEER IN LOVING MEMORY OF PI1ILINA YOUNG KENNETII SINSA B AUG 11 LESLIE RYERSON CLARA SUTHERLAND MARION BORLAND Who left us in 1012. The Classes. F—frivolous It—rubbernecks E—evergreen S—silly II—hardheaded M—mannerless E—ear-piercing N—numbskull .1—jumping-jacks IJ—useless N—noisy I —infants ()—obstreperous R—rattleheaded S—simpletons S—sloppy O—obtrusive P—pesky II—haphazard 0—outlandish M—mushy O—ornamental R—recreants E—easy S—senseless S—students E—experienced N—none-such I —illustrious 0—optimistic R—rational S—stately

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4 THE PIONEER been written in the spirit, of “malice towards none, good will to all.” The editor, in behalf of the Senior Class, wishes to extend her most sincere thanks to all who have so willingly helped us in any way, during the past year. We appreciate deeply the kindness of all who have contributed prizes to the school, a number of which have been won by members of our class. The Class will never forget the way in which the public attended our Senior Play, “A Regiment of Two,” and made it a financial success. Lastly, we want to thank all who have helped this paper along, and we leave one word with our readers—“If you wish for success, patronize our advertisers.” The faithful instruction tendered us by our dear teachers and Principal, will never be forgotten, we hope, and it was through their ceaseless efforts that we have at last attained this exalted position of “Seniors.” —Editor. CALENDAR SI NDAY E ENING, JUNE 22—Sermon to graduates, Rev. ,1. C. Ooddington, M. E. Church. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 2.3—Alumni Enteitainincnt and Reception. TUESDAY E ENING, JUNE 24—Faculty Reception and Exhibit of School Work. EDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2b—Commencement Exercises, High School Auditorium. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION. MAE BASSETT, President. W. Y. RUMSEY, Vice President. Executive Officers. EDWIN D1KEMAN DELIA KELSEY N. E. MOULD A DELE WITT, Treasurer. MOLLY FOSTER, Secretary. WILLIS MARSH MARIE PARKER SAYER SEELY Senior Class Roll. Charles H. Lynch - - President Maude G. Schoonmaker - Vice-Pres Jean M. Ilardie - - Secretary (’harles C. Coleman - - Treasurer Marjorie H. Stoeken - Editor-in-Chief Russell C. Rutan Charlotte C. Seacord Henry B. Merritt Agnes M. Alton Moses Rowe Eva K. Galloway Mary Leonard Senior Class Statistics. Most dignified—Mary Leonard. The real “stude”—Charles Lynch. Worst talker—Jean Ilardie. Most ambitious—Marjorie Stoeken. Class model—Maude Schoonmaker. Biggest grafter—Henry Merritt. Most amusing—Charles Coleman. Sweetest smile—Russell Rutan. Most bashful—Moses Rowe. Easiest flattered—Agnes Alton. ' Most popular—Charlotte Seacord. Best behaved—Eva Galloway.



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TI1K I’lONEE! i; Class Poem. The Class of Thirteen is a Class As thrifty as can be; For this’s the year when we all shine ( ?) When we recite they all say,'“Fine!” The first on the list is Charlie Lynch, Our President renowned, Who as an architect of fame Will win for himself a noted name. Now our dear Jean must not he missed; Our Secretary fair, Who comes to town, as we all know, Trying to make Napoleon (?) go. And too there’s Charles Coleman, who Our treasurer honest is; And if he keeps in this profession To some bank he’ll make a valued accession. And next comes Agnes Alton, Whose only purpose seems To be a lass so full of glee As to create some jollity. Then there is Eva Galloway, That fetching little maid. She’s sure to be a popular nurse Keeping busy the man who drives the hearse. And now our dear Miss Leonard Looms up in all our minds. Rut never would she think or dream, Of “Goshen High School,” as her theme. Well, here we picture Moses Rowe, Who doesn’t like the girls. On a motorcycle rides around And is sure to visit many a town. And now we see Charlotte Seacord, Who all the honors took, While at the Washingtouville Schools, And made the rest sit back like fools. And Russell Rutan, must now appear, That well known lad of ours, Who is tlie leader in our town Of a ball team of world renown. The next on the list is Henry Merritt, That innocent little “Hank.” With all of his great aspirations He’ll be called to settle the fate of nations. Then there is Marjorie Stocken too, Our Editor-in-Chief Who, when it gets ’bout two o’clock (a. m.) Will say, “I guess I’ll have to stop:” And still there is one left, And that’s good-natured I, Who’s had an awful time To get these couplets to rhyme. And here I wish to say, “Good-bye” In the Senior Class’ behalf To one and all our teachers dear To give them all a hearty cheer. M. G. S., ’13. The Class History. The Class of 1913 lirst came together as Seniors on the first of March, 1913. There were at that time twelve members, and as we have lost none since, we are still a “perfect” dozen. Charles Lynch, who was elected president at our first meeting, blew in to (1. II. S. from Breeze Hill, in the year of our Lord lift)!). Since that time he has set a pace that few of our number have been able to follow, and has at length reached the coveted position of Valedictorian of his class. Maude Schoonmaker, our little vice-president, began her education in the first grade of Goshen Public School, and has shown the value of that training by win-

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