Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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[= §ej Ti eCrirpsoQ RUSS?:LL STAMBAUCIH What a spendthrift is he of his tongue. — Tempest. Stambaugh came to us at the beginning of the Senior year and immediately proceeded to malie Fort Wayne famous. He has lots of spirit and pep and took an active part in all forms of class athletics, v as a member of the Glee Club, had the part of Kbenezer Goodly in the play, and wrote the Advice to .Juniors. WINNIE STRICKLER The hand that hath made you fair, hath made you good. — Measure for Measure. Winnie i.s both popular and prominent. She was al- ways represented on basketball teams and this year she was General Manager of the girl ' s teams. She was also the treasurer of the Athletic Council and had the part of Marjorie Goodly in the play. JOHN MYERS O well, divided disposition! Note him! — Antony and Cleopatra. Cy and his motorcycle were always the closest of friends. Perhaps the speed thus obtained enabled him to be a success as Circulation Manager of the Crimson, as well as a good man in class track. Cy has always stood for the right in all questions concerning the student body. INEZ WYSONG Silent and attentive too. —Twelfth Night. Inez was in the foreground from the start. She play- ed class basketball and was on the varsity team in 1914. She served efficiently on the Crimson Staff for two years, being Exchange Editor in ' 15- ' 16. This year she edited the Society and Personals department. % S

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m Tr,e Cr.rpson dm C.ERTRrDE HILL Ot a noble, niocUsI nature. —Henry VHI. C.titiudi Hill showed her ability this year by acting the pait ot Miss Alvina Starlight in the Class Play. Her fine pi eduction ot this part is certain to make her a source ot mteiest to the entire public in future years. Her class spiiit WAS m good usage through her school lite and the class owes much ot its cheerful times to Gertrude. LESTER YERCIN Consider what you first did swear unto, To fast, to study and to see no woman. — Love Labor ' s Lost. Lester has been one of the most faithful members in Orchestra and was always with the Drum Corps. He i one of the best students in commercial work. PAUL SHOtTP He doth indeed show sparks that are wit. — Much Ado About Nothing. Shoup spent such a long time in high school that he almost outgrew his class. During his lengthy sojourn litre he has been more noted for his ability in the athletic field than for his ability in the class room. Paul played football in ' 14 and ' 15 and class basketball in ' 14, ' 15 and ' 16. With Roosevelt as an ideal he nrobably will become )Oli EARL YODER Some sober brow. — Merchant ot Venice. It has again been proved that some c ' razy men only act the part. This was true in the case of Earl Yoder who carried the part of Bigbee (insane) in the Class Play. Earl was rather a silent member of the class but his views, when expressed were always of the utmost value when serious questions were before the class. P d =% jM %



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Cri OLg Q. LOUISE HEEFNER Night. Louise is brimful of talent. In fact we do not know of anything that she can ' t do. She assumed the name of Eli and became Chief Reporter for the Crimson in 1916 and her literary ability was such that she was unani- mously chosen to be Literary Editor on the Staff of ' 17. Another example of her literary work is shown in the Class Poem. Louise was also an artist of no mean note. She was secretary of our Junior class and was always greatly interested in local questions. Besides spending lots of her time at Wawasee, she has managed to keep Joe out of mischief. ANDREW SALLADE Free of speech, sings, plays, and dances well. —Othello. Sal first entered the High School limelight in his Junior year, when his class showed their good judgment by electing him Business Manager of the Crimson. Such was his work in this position that he was, without doubt, the only choice possible for Editor-in-Chief in his Senior year, and everyone knows how splendidly he has fulfilled the duties of this responsible position. Andy was also a member of the 1917 Glee Club and throughout his high school career has been noted for his genial nature and companionable good-fellowship. J. P. B. LORETTA CUNNINGHAM She that could think and never disclose her mind, See suitors following and never look behind. —Othello. Lorett moved to Goshen from Chicago during the last semester of our Junior year and immediately began to make herself known. She was one of the most popular and well-liked girls in the class. The hardest duties for her to perform were to attend Staff and Senior meetings and get to Civics, on time. She was Art Editor of the Crimson. JOHN R. PIATT The ladies call him sweet. — Love ' s Labor Lost. John is one of the Seniors who has represented the school on several athletic teams. He was on the font- ball team during the seasons of 1915 and 1916. His ac- tivities, however, extend to other lines, for he was also Business Manager of the Crimson. In the Senior Class Play he had the part of Antony Goodly, D.D., and to say the least, he was a great success as a bishop. a . P 5 = % oS

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