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1fttofe£r LLOYD WOODS The Rock of Gibraltar Lloyd was always ready to do his part when the interests of the class were to be served. Besides being a member of the varsity track squads of ' 26 and ' 27, he was a reliable performer on the class football, basket ball and track teams. WILLIAM YEAGER The Bugler We cannot forget Bill and his insepar- able companion, his cornet. For four years, it has faithfully accompanied him in our band and orchestra, and gained for him an honor position in both the Northern Indiana and All State orches- tras. HELEN YODER A Neighborly Senior Ever taste her butter-scotch pie? Or feather cake, perhaps? l mm! Helen lays aside the eggbeater, however, long enough to study and to sing with us at G. H. S. Her desire to please, and her willingness to co-operate have proved to be very valuable to her in winning friends. MARY YODER A Lady of Whims Mary ' s smile and brown eyes, together with her varied interests, have won her many followers. In various plays given by the Dramatic Club, we found out that she can act. Besides, if you look over the honor roll, Mary ' s name is not miss- ing. MARIE ZENTZ A Capable Stenog Marie distinguished herself in type- writing, by winning third place in the contest at Muncie in ' 26. In her training for a business career, she has developed the sterling qualities of willingness, alert- ness, and courtesy. Twenty-eight
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MARGARET TROVER A Mite of Might When Margaret puts her shoulder to the wheel, things must go. Her strong personality and executive ability are shown by her support of the Girls ' League, her record in the Latin Club, and her excellent work on the Crimson . The-e, together with her scholastic a- chievements and home activities, display the qualities of the all-around girl. EVELYN TULLY Sympathy and Service Whenever committees are appointed, Evelyn undoubtedly is chosen. Because of her ability to work with people, she participates in a variety of activities. She is a vigorous booster of athletics and a member of the Girls ' League; perhaps she favors the Dramatic Club, which claims her best efforts. ROBERT TCLLY Thr Quarterback Bob ' s achievements may be summed up in a few words; he starred in athletics. Although he was equally adept in other sports, the call of the grid-iron was the strongest. He had an educated toe and a knack of calling signals; he employed both to advantage in every contest. FRANK UMBLE Humble Indeed Calm, diligent, and sincere is he, with a variety of interests. His liking for academic subjects, balancing his keen ih terest and participation in class athletics, will materially assist him in laying the foundation for a successful career. RUSSEL WENGER Ye Engineer Russel is perfectly contented in a world of footballs and engines. Although he has hitherto made a name for himself through the Agricultural Society and in- ter-class athletics, he plans to cast his lot with the mechanics, playing only an occasional basket ball match for variety ' s sake. Tu ' enty-seven
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Herbert guided the destinies of the Crimson with an unswerving hand, and to him must go much of the credit for its success. In whatever he under- took, whether it was scholastic or club work, Herb was both willing and effi- cient. FRANCES CASTETTER A Maiden, Gentle and Reserved A gentle manner and giriish smile have won her many friends, as well as positions in class activities. The Girls ' Glee Club will miss her soprano tones; athletics, her cheering on the side lines. Daledictonj Just outside of Goshen High School there i a highway of constant activity, extending from sea to sea, across this wonderful country of ours — across the populous sections, teeming with cities and netted with railways — across the great valley, waving with grain and dotted with farmhouses — across the western deserts, ' onely and covered with sagebrush. For four years we, carefree and thoughtless, have followed this road, and from eastern windows looked out upon the stream of travelers hurrying by. Only during the last few weeks have we realized that we must now abandon this path; that a new course opens before us; that tomorrow we are to begin our journey on the Highway of Life. We are eager to encounter these new experiences after our preparation here. With reluc- tance we must say farewell to this school, which has enriched us with a store of pleasant memo-ies; to our teachers, who have thoughtfully guided us toward that which was noble and good; to our schoolmates with whom we have been so happily associated. With the enthusiasm cf youth we are starting upon that highway with unnumbered travelers. Though our paces may differ, it is our purpose that each encampment finds us nearer the goal. We shall endeavor to leave distinct footprints in the course of time that our friends behind us may find impressions of progress, encouraging them onward. With the assistance of the more experienced companioons., each mav be ah ' e to interpret the signboards along the way, which warn him of dangerous curves or beckon him in the direction that duty is calling. For the bonds must be broken; the paths must fork and lead to so many fields of service that few will ever cross. Some may lie near together for a time, and high school associations be renewed; but finally, the ways separate. Although the voices will grow fainter and fainter, the echoes of true achievement will ever coontinue to honor Goshen High School. — Rachel Weaver, ' 27. Twenty-nine
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