Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1910

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1910 THE CRIMSON 11 MORRIS RAY ELLIOTT In these times we fight for ideas, and papers, news and otherwise are our fortress. Wm. Randolph Hearst, as he is sometimes called, entered high school as a Sopho- more in 1907. He has the part of Uncle Eck Millbury. the old settler, in the play; was assistant editor of the Crimson in 1909 and editor-in-chief in 1910. He was Senator Clapp and chairman of the committee on grants and privileges in the High School Senate. His long suit Is annoying the flute. NELSON BLOUGH Handsome is as Handsome does; But Handsome does as Handsome pleases. Ambition was not a weakness in Blogey. He had the strength to play at football in his sophomore year and in his senior year played right end. Blough was always more or less of a Catcher in every sense of the word, but especially so in his junior year on the baseball team. He won a declamation contest against Winona in his sophomore year, and was in the N. 1. A. O. L. oratorical contest in 1907. This year he was ath- letic editor of the Crimson. RUTH LARIMER govern my p vith absolute sway. And grow wiser and better as life wears away. Ruth played basket ball in her for two years. She has been a sor ond year and was a member of the Hterary society of joy to many of her classmates — and others. GEORGE B. JUDAY We do not judge men by what they are in them- selves, but by what they are relatively to us. For three years George displayed his ability on the dii rland in the Senate. He finished his course at Christmas lond, and ■ luch to ou ; Senator Suth- Egret. RAY YOUNG Youth is the opportunity to do something and to become somebody. It is the season of hope and enterprise to a nation as well as to an individual. We are all born young, some of us marry young, but it is given to few of us to re- in young. However, Ray has had many experiences for one of such tender years, •n if he has lived in New Pans all his life, and, judging from appearances, some of New Parisiennes mean to marry oung. 5g J4J tg MARY PAULINE PIATT Theses nothing have so fair a ho can dwell in such a temple; if the ill spirit se, good things will strive to dwell with it. Piatty, as she is commonly called, has always been an honor to her class. She was a member of the Literary Society for two years; played forward in basket ball in 1908, and has the part of ' ■Tillie in the class play.

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10 THE CRIMSON June DONNITA WOODFORD They talk most who have the least to say. If you don t believe it attend a senior meeting. Donna has also done her share in a vocal way for three years as a soprano in the glee club. She was a member of the ' 07 basket ball team, critic of the literary society ' 07, and a member of the Crimson staff ' 07, ' 08, ' 09 as exchange editor, class reporter and local editor. She has the class poem and the part of Mrs. Briscoe in the play. JACK FRANKENSTEIN How shall 1 do to love? Believe. How shall 1 do to believe? Love. O piffle! Jack joined us in his sophomore year and first came into pror 220 at Hammond in 1908. Since then he has been a point winnei This year he was captain of the track team. His senatorial nan has the part of Tillford Wheeler, the lover, in the class play. ninence by winning the ■ in all our track meets, le is Burrows, and he DEAN D. BINKLEY A stately little man. with wordly vie Bink was a member of the literary society in his freshr of the Crimson in his sophomore year. ar and athletic editor NAOMI BRENNEMAN The love of study, a passion w hich derives great vigor from enjoyment, sup- plies each day, each hour with a perpetual, independent, and rational pleasure. Naomi has the honor of w riting the Valedictory this year. She first came into fame by her marvelous showing in her studies, and her brilliant work, as guard on the Senior basket ball team. Naomi was also Literary Editor of the Crimson in 1909. m EARL E. WEAVER The best thing that a waiter does, is to wait, for all good abideth with him who waiteth wisely and well. Earl is a vivacious, ever-pleasing little chap, with a reputation as General Card Shark that ' s hard to beat. As Senator Gore, his principal occupation is gambling (?). FOREST J. FUNK It easy to be w ise for othe tha Forest has stood for the best in school life. He has been active in literary as well as athletic pursuits; w as a member of the Literary Society in 07, ' 08, 09, and w as Presi- dent of the Senate in ' 10. He won the pole vault in 1909 and ' 10, played football 1909 and basket ball in 1910. He takes the part of Amos Whitney in the class play and has the Oration on class night.



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12 THE CRIMSON June MARY AGNES BUTTERFIELD The flower of meekness grov stem of grace. Mary ' s is a long sten Mary exercised her brawny muscles as a guard on the basket ball team in 1908 and 1909. She was also a member of the Literary Society — once. and this year was a mem- ber of the glee club and literary editor of the Crimson. She has the part of Mrs. Rigby in the class play. SAMUEL PECK The greatest genius is never so great as when it is chastised and subdued by the highest reason. Sam first showed his genius in Physics class, and still shows it. He served tw o years on the Crimson, in ' 07- ' 08 as Assistant Business Manager, and in ' 08- ' 09 as Ex- change Editor. In 1906 Sammy was Freshman critic of the Literary Society; 1909 Senator Burkett of Nebraska, Democratic floor leader of the Senate. Was interested in basket ball ' 09 and ' 10, track 1910, and has the part of Chub Tolliver, the smart boy, in the class play. GEORGIA RUTH MILLER Her voice is soft; n ' though the earnestn shrill and like the lark ' s, but tenderer, graver s of love prevailed and quelled all shriller mu: Ruth was an energetic worker in the Literary Society for tw o years, thus attaining wisdom in her younger days. She has always been a faithful student and a pleasant companion. GLENN HAROLD WISEMAN A wise man is never less alone than when he is alone. Bint, with all the assets of a practical drummer, won the part of Joseph Whittaker, Traveling Representative of the S. W. Jenkins Duplex Wmd Mill Co., in the class play. He was Senator Wetmore of Rhode Island, and had the distinction of being on the Com- mittee for Caps and Gowns. Henri cided she society of coming a vices hav( class play. HENRIETTA SMITH The style shows the w oman. Whether in speaking or writing, a w oman is always known by her style. etta was once a member of the Literary Society, but after one debate she de- was not cut out for a w oman of letters, so she immediately plunged into the school life. This year, however, Henrietta has changed her opinion as to be- woman of letters, and has been stenographer on the Crimson, where her ser- i been valuable. She has the part of Lorena Watkins, the milliner, in the J i S LESLIE LOUIS LEIDNER Immcr wird er der hindernesse Herr. Dan ' l Boone on the trail to-night at popular prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. Leek was a football star in ' 08 and ' 09, playing guard. He played basket ball in ' 08, ' 09 and ' 10, participated in track in ' 09 and ' 10. He is Smith of Maryland in the Senate and has the part of Henry in the class play.

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