Goshen Central High School - Yearbook (Goshen, NY)

 - Class of 1915

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10 THE PIONEER William L. Nash, better known as “ Bill,” hails from New Hampton. He entered the class in Freshman year. Last year he was a member of our famous baseball team. During his first three years in G. H. S. “ Bill” was quite prominent in school life, but his achievements of Senior year have overshadowed all those of his former career. His interpretation of the roll of Barrinton, Viscount Litterlv, in the Senior play, is worthy of high recognition. He is the only member of our class that took the commercial course. He may start out with a splendid position in some bank in this county, but he is surely destined for higher things. Anna Brown, who lives in the Town of Hamptonburg, came to Goshen High School several years ago. She has worked hard and faithfully with her studies and has taken an active part in the work of the Noon Hour Group Y. W. C. A. We have lately heard that it is Anna’s ambition to become a trained nurse and we hope that she will succeed at her profession as well as she has at her studies.

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THE PIONEER 9 He lias always been a prominent person in school life. We almost lost him last year, when ambition moved him to try to graduate from the High School in three years. In Junior year Wayne filled the office of manager of the track team with great ability. He has always been a faithful student and before him lies a successful career. Hannah C. Brown came from the great metropolis of Hamptonburg to G. H. S. five years ago. For the past year she has toiled so industriously and successfully in the Teachers’ Training Class that undoubtedly she will become the most skillful teacher of her time. Franklin Schriver, our Bull Moose, drives up every day from the delightful little hamlet known as Chester. He takes great pleasure in being late, and we have often heard of his wit in the physics class. “ Scrib” gained a world-wide reputation for his ability to speak in public, when last year he not only won first prize in the Local Town Speaking Contest, but also captured first prize in the Inter-scholastic. Speaking Contest. We expect to hear ere long that ho has become the leading executive officer of his home town.



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THE PIONEER 11 YanDuzer Wallace started his career way back in the grades where he always stood near the top of his class. During his four long years of H. S. study, he has proved himself a remarkable student. He was a crack player on last year’s basketball team and this year has not only played on our renowned tennis team, but has also been one of our “ star” athletes. We are certain that in the future his name will be sung far and near as his admiration for a certain member of the Junior Class has been during the past year. Scott Osborn, our famous pitcher, is so averse to having his picture taken that we have been unable to secure his photograph for our class paper. He joined the class in first year High School. He has always been prominent in school activities. He left us for a while in second year. During his absence he attended school at Kingston and made that place famous. Junior and Senior year he was captain of the championship baseball team. Also in the last two years of high school he was a prominent track man, being especially noted for his excellency as a broad jumper. He has not as yet received his calling, but we aie suie that his future will be a triumphful march to fame. Class Prophecy. Prologue— Act I. Editor: “ Say, do you know we ain’t got a class prophecy?” 1st Senior: “ Yes, ain’t it fierce!” Act II. Editor: “ Say, do you know we ain’t got a class prophecy?” 2nd Senior: “ Yes, ain’t it fierce. ’ ’ Act III. Editor: “ Say, do you know we ain’t got a class prophecy?” 3rd Senior: “ Yes, aint it fierce. Here, write out my German for me and I’ll make one!” Prophecy. While I was thinking of this terrible catastrophe of having no class prophecy during the first study period the other morning, things began to look very queer.

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