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THE PIONEER Vol. 13. Goshen High School, Goshen, N. Y„ 1917. Price 25 Cents STAFF HAROLDS. KNAPP, Editor-in-Cliief. ELINOR PISE, Ass’t. Editor. PHILIP WILCOX, Business Manager. GREETING Tlie fourth and last year of our High School life is about to close. As a last reminiscence of our presence in the High School, we, the Senior Class, are publishing this thirteenth edition of the Pioneer. Our school life, its studies and duties, combined with its social events and functions, not only have created and cultivated a more perfect school spirit, hut also have thereby been hv far more pleasant, beneficial and instructive to all. We, the Class of ’17, wish to express our giateful appreciation, to our many fiiends, who have in various ways aided and assisted us, and especially, to the teachers, who have toiled laboriously and unceasingly for our success. To all, we extend a most sincere greeting. EDITOR. CALENDAR Baccalaureate Sermon, St. .Tames’ Episcopal Church, June 24. Graduating Exercises, H. S. Auditorium, June 27. Senior-Junior Picnic, Bear Mountain, June 28. HAROLD JACKSON HAROLD S. KNAPP ELEANOR PISE - SENIOR CLASS ROLL President Vice-President Treasurer NATALIE SCOTT ELSIE RUT AN FLORA HOWELL Secretary PHILIP WILCOX JESSIE LA PIER
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4 THE PIONEER CLASS POEM Readers of this Pioneer, so pabuious, This may be a little too fabulous, But I’ll not attempt with words preparative To mitigate this simple narrative, For it might stir your mind alluritive If I should make it shiveritive. Harold Jackson, our president most lenient, Oft finds the Senior Class most inconvenient, Because amidst such friskiness, He really is taking too much riskiness. But the way he bluffs that English stuffiness Makes the teacher filled with much huffiness. Among our band we have a lad, laborious, Who with his lessons is most glorious (?) Harold Knapp, that lad most knickerish, Will beat you all if you’re not quickerish. For as our editor, I’ll let you know, Sirs, That he is far from being slow, Sits. Natalie Scott, a girl most experimentally, Really got her Virgil one day accidentally. The teacher asked such questions, numerous, It appeared to the others most humorous, Until they all agreed surmisinglv That Natalie was a student most surprisingly. Philip Wilcox, that one, so flabbergasted, Has with his brains all others outlasted. Such a one, I think, should curb his agility, (I’m frank, but mean no incivility) For one, who is so uproarious As Phil, will not come out victorious.
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