Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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THE CRIMSON 10

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DALLAS WHITTLE Baseball (1), (3), (4); Basketball (1), (3), (4); Football (2), (3), (4); Hi-Y Club (4); Glee Club (2), (31; Physical Science Club (4) ; Track (1 .. (3), (4) ; Junior Carnival (3). Future: Attend some University. a WILBUR D. WHITTLE Class Play (4); Class Basketb.ill (3), (4); Debating (4); Junior Car- nival (3) ; Track (2) ; To the Ladies ' (3) ; Dramatic Club (4) ; French Club (2); Glee Club (2); Historv Societv (3), (4).- hvsical Club (3). EVELYN G. WILDEN Art Editor of the Crimson (41 ; Basketball (2), (3); Class Basketball (4); Class Baseball (3); Junior Car- nival (3); Dramatic Club (3), (41; Glee Club (1), (2), (3), (4); Outing Club (4); Physical cSience Club (3); Social Science Club (3). Future: Chicago Art Institute. K ' , ELMER YOXTZ i KENNETH ZOOK Class Historian; Class Play (4); Debating (3), (4); Junior Carnival (3); Oratorical Contest (3), (4); Ralph— All at Sea (4) ; To the Ladies (3); Class Baseball (3); Class Basketball (3), (4) ; Class Track (2), (3), (4); Track (2); Dramatic Club (3), (4); Glee Club (1), (2), (3). Future: Indiana University and pie- pare to teach. 1 ■ I



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Class Day Exercises SALUTATORY Ladies and Gentlemen : It is my privilejie to welcome you, on behalf of the Class of 1925, to the last exercises of its career. It is decreed that this organization must die today. Tomorrow the units of this association will be individuals even as ou, ladies and gentlemen, in this work-a-day world. But before our dissolution, it is our right to discourse upon our school, retell the past, philosophize upon the present, and proph- esy the future. Precedent has determined that v- ' e may will our assets and our liabilities, grumble about events and treatments, as well as advise our juniors of pitfalls and possibilities. This right has been passed down thru succeeding classes for many years, and it is v. ' ith a mixed feeling of pleasure and regret that we realize that it is now our wme to avail our- selves of its privileges. Ladies and gentlemen, I bid you welcome to our ceremonies. Leslie Divelev CLASS HISTORY CHARACTERS RALPH, A graduate of G. H. S.. of the Class of ' 25. BILL, DOROTHY ' , onetime members wlio .:uit school. JACK, Time: May 29, 1925, or the day after Ralph ' s graduation. Scene: The living room of Ralph ' s home. Ralph. Hello, Bill. How are you? Bill. I ' m feeling tine. Ralph. That ' s good. A long time has elapsed since I have seen you. What have you been driv- ing at for the last t o years? Bill. 1 have been working in a paint shop. Ralph. Well, well, so you consider working in a paint shop more important than going to high school ? Bill. (hesitating Well, 1 don ' t know as it is more important, but I never liked school, so after two weeks of high school work, I quit. Ralph. Didn ' t you like the students, teachers, or the work ? Bill. No. I didn ' t see anything that I liked. The freshman class did not accomplish a solitary thing the two weeks of my high school career. Ralph. We held our first meeting the third week of the term, or the week after you quit, and elected the following officers: president Harrison Berkey ; vice-president, Margaret Charnley ; sec- retary, Pauline Kunderd ; treasurer, Louise Hatch; yell leaders, Helyn Kindle and Sidney Plaut; and sergeants-at-arms, Catherine Vhite- head and Lawrence Puerner. lor faculty ad- visers we elected Miss Berlin and Mr. Snod- grass. These officers filled their positions ex- ceptionally well ; and we, as a senior class, are very proud of them. liill. 1 thought of participating in athletics, but gave that up too. Ralph. There )0u made a mistake. If ou had onK made an effort, you probably would have made the team. While freshmen, several boys participated in football, although none of them made G ' s. In basketball, we had an excellent team ; and two members, Dallas Whittle and Walter Hills were subs for the x.irsity. Bill. What else did you, as freshmen, accomplish? Ralph. A few things of minor importance. It was during the next three ears that we made a decided improvement. As sophomores we elected the following officers: president, Harrison Berkey; secretary, Pauline Kunderd ; treasurer, Kathryn Reichard ; ser- gcants-at-arms, Catherine Whitehead and Clark 11

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