Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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School Ways The Crimson is the annual publication setting forth a part of the story of the high school life of the members of the graduating class. This period of progress is depicted in picture and story, making the annual one of the cherished possessions ol each member of the class. The period of high school life is a journey along the educational highway. It is only a small portion of the entire route, but it is the most beautiful portion. The elementary school life is past and the post high school highway of life, with its responsibilities, its sorrows, its joys, its worries, and its sharp contact with realities, is in the future. The period of high school life Ends the indi- vidual entering a new period of physical, intel- lectual, and social development. The environ- ment, the activities, the whole organization of society presents a new and wonderful perspective to the high school pupil. ln fact the change in perspective is as much as though the individual were placed in a strange and new land. New discoveries, most wonderful and vital are made. The same discoveries that have been experienced by the passing generations, but always new to youth. New experiences are encountered, new social adjustments take place, new curiosities are aroused, and all these reactions to the stimuli are made with the youthful enthusiasm characteristic of people of high school age. The adjustments, changes and decisions made by the high school pupils may appear crude and ineffective to the adult, but to the youth they are perfect and final. What finer and happier experience is there for an adult than to make an adjustment that is perfect and final? So what unlimited and abundant happiness there is for youth who is daily meeting and making such adjustments? H The most important activity is that connected with the pursuit of academic school work. To a majority the pursuance of this work and its mastery brings pleasure and profit. The social activities, the mingling of boys and girls in the building and halls, in assemblies, in athletic contests is a pleasureable social adjustment. The purely social activities, such as class parties, club meetings and school parties are important events that make lasting impressions. The close association with some teachers, the participation in athletics, the competition furnished by debating and oratory, the participation in class plays, the band and other musical organizations, all these are the activities that give training and development to the high school boy or girl. And all these activities are participation with a return of pleasure and happiness to the individual. Thus the high school period in the life of youth is a portion of lifels highway, a highway daily unfolding new experiences, new visions, and surprises. The passage along this highway is unclouded. lt is accomplished with sunshine, laughter, and happiness. Truly may it be said, HHigh'ways are Happy Way's. PRINCIPAL O. L. WALTER. . w76:m35Z'3?i Nr.rfZ?K.SY9.tIKw3M241?ia4.i:,'Z.2lf.2'ZQ2?'1?2.. Page 9



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