Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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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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