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'-eazeiaiiiffuwzaurxxiaf' ' 'I ' 'T'm2era':.1a11:,7' Ti' '5f.aez5Qizif'a5r!n1'M Y W!'L'fZL16i?'Yi-IFE-7Z'SIzL'.!S? 71- X 1,33 - 1 fl .yi .fl-Nrrmeeiugqrgnag-rQ'+,1vJjggyygff -.g.u14.:L :-m'r:.:iw44qc9:. ' t- -:.r'.c::v-2sm.sWcsr:ssczxw2a Class lDill We, the Class of ,24 of Goshen High School, city of Goshen, state of Indiana, United States of America, being of sound mind and possessed of all our mental faculties, realizing our days in G. H. S. are drawing to a close, and having a few remembrances and perquisites to be distributed anfong those we leave behind us, do hereby duly declare this weighty document to be our last will and testament. Part I. We, do hereby give and bequeath, as designated, these mementos of our class: To Mr. Walter, as a token of our esteem and as a reminder of our long days under his ever watchful care, one CID assortment of pencils, pink slips, and gum wrappers. To Miss Vanderveer and Mr. Robert VVeaver, our congratulations in having lost us. fo the remaining members of the faculty, the worries for the welfare of the next Senior Class. To theujanitor, we leave our forgiveness in having summarily locked our lockers during vacation periods, causing much confusion on our return. To the under classmen, we bequeath our ability to kill time and accumulate U's, with no reservations, for we feel we shall need them no longer. To posterity, we leave our record as a model class, under the august leadership of Ellsworth Garman and Howard Brady. Part II. Herein are transcribed the personal. legacies of the class: Our seats in the front of the auditorium, to the Juniorsg , Howard Brady's argumentative nature to future debating teams of G. H. S., Harold Milleris wee stature, to Bernard Hess, Lucille Lehman's smile, to Mildred Fisher, Ellsworth Garman's famous patent leather hair, to Harrison Berkeyg Cleo Anglinls quietness, to Helen Kindleg Margaret Mishler's favored beauty tc- a. future Venus of the Freshman class, Katherine Himes sweet disposition, to lllary Miller, Wilbur Hungeryager's monosyllabic speech to Sidney Plautg Maxwell Kercher's rotundity, to Junior Lickeyg Ted Lehman's banjo-playing dexterity, to Carlyle Garmang The Senior class basketball team prowess, to the Freshmen-Ctheylll win the next class tournamentlg Rosemary Harperls editorial might, to the next Crimson Editor, J. S. Letherman's vocal power, to Raber Kennelg Anna Burkhard's piano playing during assemblies, to Rachel Weaver. Having thus disposed of our school day treasures and made known our last wishes, we do hereby declare this to be an honest effort to do justice to ourselves and kindness to our beneficiaries. t --1' CRIMSON Gm-S 31
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,541-qJ?'lr.-4 -M VF.. 4 -Mmmi.?ma' ' 'I 'rm' .saw H TiQz: 1a:4Q' .., 4 ' 1.as1':s?6.sz:xrx5:zs:z.Esg' liffiiumyszv '- -Q ' -s nf.-:an-nsmsnarsmsm 4 As Seniors we entered the new building. Before we had hardly settled down, we had a class meeting and re-elected our loyal class advisers. These officers were also elected: Howard Brady, presidentg Albert Gill, vice-presidentg Anna Burk- hard, secretaryg Lucille Lehman, treasurerg Lois Todd and Ted Lehman, sergeants- at-arms. - lt was soon Hallowelen, and at this time our class journeyed out to lkiax Kercher's country home. VVhat a party, what eats, what ghosts, and what a timel This year our debating team was composed mainly of seniors. Howard Brady, Anna Burkhard, VValter Smoker, Rosemary Harper, Lois Porter, ciC01'gC Luke, john Letherman, and Lucille Lehman have all worked faithfully to make the team a success. ln athletics not many of our boys took party however one, Albert Gill. was in baseball, football and basketball. This year the senior boys won the interclass tourney. During their high school career, the following girls played on the Girls' Baskc-tl'all Teamg Gretchen Clason, Grace Clason, Elizabeth Osborne and Edythe Wissi11ge1'. - Dear Classmates, our history as a class must cease but as we now leave our dear, old Halma materl' we shall always remember the happy hours we spent there and the good will with which we worked together. It is said that history is repeated but We cannot believe that another four years, such as the Class of '24, has just completed, can ever be spent in G. H. S. -fLucile Lehman. Class Poem Yve come at last to a turn in the road, VVhere we must choose our way. Our happy high school days are past, As we realize today. A rainbow was our school life, NVith various joys combinedg liach day held many things in storeg VVho sought could always Hnd. And thus today we think of the past- VVe think of the future toog VVe want to put our heart and soul ln the life work we must do. Farewell to Goshen High School- Farewell to the Crimson and VVhite- Good-bye to those happy school days, For now theylre taking flight. Ford memories long will linger, Of the Purple and the Gold. 'lhlot finished. just begunf! ls the motto we shall hold. --Pauline liundred. c --E CRIMSON M 30
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Y LLL... . .- v ff-.,, . ,. - Y , .. . V . ., . , We amvizfafzznaanaezkvrggg -I '1w1 v' :.at1: 1fw?:: MW , , '- 'GSW' If- ff-'NGN lg14:bI.mggg9,gx3:,1fq5:jFf1E.i3grs153wg.sr4L 4Wgg ' 14 -: cfm A smnaussajwg Drawn up this fifth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred twenty-four, in the fourth year of our high school career and the first year in the new building. VVitnessed and signed, Lysander Pericles Richard Lake. Class Sonq We're the Goshen High School Seniors- The Class of Twenty-four We stand for fun and friendship- VVe'll be faithful evermoreg We'll ever praise G. H. S., Her wisdom and her fame-- The only school in all this land Our loyalty can claim. Chorus: Farewell Goshen High School To you welll 'ere be true And even tho' we say Good-bye,, Weill often think of you! The friends we've gained will be most dear, For we all love them well, And tho' we part and go our way, Forever memories dwell. We'll try to follow in the steps Of loyalty and right, And never, never, shall forget The Crimson and the VVhitc. -lwargaret Mishle1'. 7 Class Phophecq It has been twenty long years since the Class of ,24 embarked upon the sea of life. During my wanderings I have seen many of the members in various parts of the world and I have found that although they have not all attained the ideals they sought for, they are all happy and I know not what gift could be greater than that. The Class is scattered to the four corners of the earth. Several have gone to Europe to seek their fortune and happiness there. Howard Brady is the present dictator of Soviet Russia, which country he rules with an iron hand. The world- famous Orchestra Symphonique Chinois, under the direction of Lucille Lehman, is now playing in Venice. Some of the musicians of exceptional merit are: Donald Hope, violinist, Max Kercher, saxophonist, Anna Burkhard, pianist: Ted Lehman banjoistg and Ellsworth Garman, drummer. Pauline Miller and Nedra Smith have broken the telephone operators' wrong number record of Greece. Pauline Kundred is a poetess, author of the collection entitled Fifty-Eleven Thoughts. She is living 32
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