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m Tne Cr.rpsoQ m TlUj] CRIMSON Published Monthly, fro.n October to June, by the Student Body of Goshen High School, Goshen, Ind. Emend as Second Class Matter May. J 907, a ' tlie Postoffice at Goshen. Indiana, under Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. VOL. XI JUNE 1917 No. CRIMSON FOR THE YEAR Duniiu ' tlir scIhhiI -.:ii ' ' K;-!; wc havi ' Iricl lo iii.ikc tlif ■ ' ( •|ii,n,nr ' ITpivsnitalivr i.r II,.. wholr scIkmiI. ir wr linvc I n nhlr (n .1.1 this ,-111.1 :iU„ f.i k,.c|i lip till ' stnii.l.-ll ' .l ..r lllr ' rinis.ili s.i ;is tii iii,-|l c (lasli. ' li llii;li Sell. Mil ii. ' ll. ' i ' known t.) 111. ' siii-Diiii.liiiu ' .•.Miiniiinily — we .-iiv s;il islic.l I This ;iiimial and -the seven iii..nlhly issn.-s .lispl.-iy .nii- h. ' st .•ff., r1s. lini ,ln nol forovl Ihat we too have Iwi.l to sin.ly ' imil an. I Ilist.ny ;iii.l h,-i -. ' I. ml nu liiih ' .nil for prepaviiiK I his imnk. ma.h ' p.issililc hy an iii.lusi n.uis hnsin. ' ss sl.alT aii.l a ' ■prpp.v ' ' .liLnaal slalf. We aiv. h.) v, ' V.M-, -ivjiljy in.h ' l.lr.l t.) sfViTal .l. ' pa rl nirnls in Ih. ' lli li S.-h(i(il and In Alv. Kinnis.ni i r 1h.. .X.-ws I ' rinlin- Co., w has s.i railhfnily v.-.,i-k.Ml ah. II- Willi lis in pnhlishin- ihis h.Mik. Th. ' Kainilty . .lvis,n-y P.oai ' d sp.-nl nin.-li v.alnal.lc lime in .■xaniinino- our 1 ks an.l .-.■ns.n-in-- Crinis.ni arlich ' s. Til,. . rl |),.p;irtinrnl, un.h-r .Miss lialy. ' at, n. ' V.M ' lail.-.l ns wln-n .-ovit .h ' siiiiis :in.l olhi ' i- .Irawiiit ' s w.mv niMMlcl. Tli. ' n. ' w in.lnslry .if w I hhud .■n-ravin- was inl i-,Hlii.-..d in lliis .-l.-iss s.i lli..y .•arw.l many lail pi s lor Hi,. ,,iinnal. Wln-n 111.- , rt 1 )rpa rl nn-nl as lo.i hiisy, v w.-r.. ahly assisl.Ml hy siirh lal. ' nlr.l ;ii-lisls as ( ' lirr..r.l S«;i iiImt- ' , la ' o K..|iward an.l Millon I.alla. Th.. ( ' .iiiiiiii ' ivial Dcpai-luM-nl. insi ni.-l .mI hy Miss llii;o ' s, lyp..,! |h,. .■.,ii- I..n1s .,r ..v.Ty Crniis.ni I hr.Mitili.nil 111. ' yar. This cii.! .d ' III. ' woi ' k. Ihe i,rintcrs sav. w.-i s h. ' ll.T lakm .-aiv .d ' Ihis v.-.ai ' than . ' V..! h.-toiv an.l v all T. hat It IS .|iiil.. a task. i.a -c l. ' iih ' .l I.I nii ' iithni w wish 1 , .■xt. ' n.l .Mil- -ivaL ' st 1 h.aii k hil n. ' ss ;ili.l iii;i lli..y .laim th.ar shaiv . Tl (■ Criiiw.in Slair is .in.l-vd hy th. ' annual | I ' .Mln.-l, Kii..win- this w li,.sh.. .nv yon. This h.M,k is i,i..r. ' th.-iii .a ni.T. ' ma-; x„i,..m..,v than an annua R f .9. ,7 S
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Tge CrtQfvsor) MARIE FINCH By ray troth, — a pleasant-spirited lady. — Much Ado About Nothing. Tillie was one of our strong minded class mates. She was never known to back down from a stand she had taken. This spirit of determination was of great assistance to the class in many stormy meetings and also enabled Marie to fill successfully the position of Photo- grapher on the Crimson Staff, for she has been able to take many valuable pictures in cases where a person of greater timidity would have failed. She was also a member of the Glee Club. MAUDE ESSIG Of spirit so still and quiet. —Othello. Crerman was Maude ' s favorite subject. She came for- ward in her last year and played class basketball. She had the part of Minerva Goodly in the play. HOMER SHROEDER A German one . — Cymbeline. Homer is one of that sort who shuns a crowd and is not much interested in social affairs. He was, however, always with the drum corps and was drummer in the Orchestra for three years. AGNES LEHMAN you. ence most offends, and to be —Much merry best Ado About becomes Nothing. Agnes was one of the most earnest members of our class — always willing to do her bit . She was noted for her pleasant disposition and always helped the Crimson with contributions in Art work. md f= =5. .CSS
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m Tne Cr.npsor, 11 iliii ' l • Crinixiii Stnir a-Uiiowl,.,luvs witli .Irrp „|,pivciat i,,ii a -ill .■ Sniioi- Class of 1!I17. wliieli made |H,sslihl. ' this Filial Issiu ■S 5g Jg tg Witliiii 1liis lilllc book von now unfold. Til. ' liisl,M-v .,r Ihc closiiiii- vrar is 1ol,l. Tlir triiiniplis ol ' 1lir school ,,11 1i-a,-k and lirld Tin ' joyoiisncss of . ' fforl and tli. ' ivwards That paticiil study 1o (lie indusi rioiis In-inys. Till- gi-a lnalini; ' class, those who niiist !ca c us And their school ,lays ,, ' ci- Which seems to he a ' eary and a inirlhliss liriiid Now received A ilh a di parl iu ' eyi ' appi ' ar Most joyous and the happiest of times. But such is life. All these 1 saW The great -leeds and tli. ' hest Ihou-ht of (,ur school Express.Ml in . ssay and the class day stiill ' Have here within these covers been outlined. To iiuike the final Crimson. ■ii Jg jg i« Senior Glass Officers President Josei h Uutterliehl Vice-President Ruth Jacobs Secretary Mary Gingrich Treasurer Joe Rohrer Sargeant-at-Arms John Gunther Class Motto Facta probent Class Flower Yellow Rose Class Colors Royal lilne and Old Cold Glass Day Officers President ' s Address Joseph linlt. ' rtiehl ' aledic1or - : lary Cin ;ri,di Oration William l.atta Pi ' .ipliecv i;uth Jacobs Crniiihle Katheriue Midvibbeii Junior Advice Uiissell StambauKh Class Song ] lii ic. Edith Miller; words. Wallei ' Kester Class Will Harry Miller Class History -lohn Piatt Class Poem Louise H -el ' iii ' r [?. . f f q T 7 %jm
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