Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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y The n- Crimson ' •. £) 1932 , Class of 1933 Mutschler, Pauline Phillips, Fred Simmons, Bill Larrabee, Lilabel Minnich, Marie Stellingwerf, Goldie Stump, Charles Vinson, Helen Voder, and Helen Emma Zook. Our shining lights on the athletic field are as follows: Lester Getz, Bob Kercher, Don Myers, Olen Keim, Lee Rieth, Rex Smith, and Dick Voder. It has been necessary to divide the class into eight groups so that the business could be carried on more efficiently. These eight sections pursued their various ac- tivities — high scholarship attainment, money-making, ticket-selling, and dues-collect- ing, on a competitive basis, each striving to outdo the others. The captains and secre- taries of each group have served capably and faithfully. They are, respectively, as follows: Group 1. Robert Burkholder and Muriel Barnard: Group 2, Paul Culp and Helen Cripe; Group 3. Donna Goldsmith and Charles Higgins: Group 4, Marcella Kitson and Bill Larrabee: Group 5, Nadine Miller and Lilabel Minnich; Group 6. Jane Mutschler and Eloise Paff: Group 7, Elizabeth Snobarger and Roy Stouder: Group 8, Helen Zook and Harriett Voder. The school year closed with our banquet and prom in honor of the departing Seniors, and now- the Class of ' 33 has reached its final year. Although there is much behind us in our three y ears of high school life, we realize there is even more ahead in preparing ourselves for our departure. Let us look forward to next year, when we will occupy the coveted and much- envied position of Seniors. TOM STOLLER. £V£ 2

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The rvhf Crimson s Hv £) J 932 £ Class of i 93 3 Page Twenty-i Three years ago the Class of ' 33 entered G. H. S. as one of the largest Freshman classes that had ever been enrolled in the school. These frightened and timid young- sters were soon organized and started out successfully under the capable leadership of Miss Barnes and Mr. Schenck. Our first year we chose Margaret Pippinger as president and Donald Pletcher as vice-president. The year went by swiftly, but none too swiftly for us, who longed for the privileges and independence of Sophomores. Our second year saw us established as Sophomores, and it was wonderful to us to have such power. We sent pitying glances to the poor green Freshies who wan- dered about the building, and helpfully gave them the right directions to their class- rooms. Sidney Sorg was elected president and Thomas Stoller vice-president. Then at last we turned the bend and arrived at that high and exalted position of Upperclassmen. Our leaders this year have been Helen Yoder, president, and Les- ter Getz, vice-president. Our first project was launching the Tomahawk, in which we succeeded quite well. The second big project was undertaken when the Junior Class presented the Peg O ' My Heart , with the following cast: Mary Tilley, Dick Yoder, Louise Inks, Marie Stellingwerf, Tom Stoller, Mary Helen Shanahan, Paul Culp, Herbert Lehmen, and Leon Myers. This was voted a huge success. Our celebrities in the world of intellect are Muriel Barnard, Mary Louise Barn- hart, Agnes Cripe, Rosemary Griener, Frieda Enss, Louise Inks, June Kelly, Jane T



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Class of 1934 Page Thirty After passing through that perilous Freshman year, we entered our second ad- venture of G. H. S. school da3 - s. We were willing to settle down and assume a look of intelligence instead of the verdant look of a Freshman. One of our sponsors, Miss Peckinpaugh, was unable to be with us this year, so Miss Vanderveer was appointed in her stead. She aided Mr. French and our class officers on our highway of learning. Junior Zentz presided over our meetings with quiet dignity and very efficiently fulfilled his other duties. Josephine Hartzler; our vice-president, William Bigler, our secretary, and Robert Hippensteet, the treasurer, willingly and ably carried on their work. Our class was divided into six divisions to make the numerous activities less dif- ficult. The leader of the different groups were. 1, Jane Burt; 2, Donovan Hartzler; 3, John Hutchinson; 4, Junior Manroe; 5, Dan Sherman: 6, Esther Voder. They capably managed the business of the class. We were blessed with some very talented followers of Schuman-Heink, Kryl, and Paul Whiteman. The class was represented in the Glee Club by Betty Goddard, Clara Marie Plank. Mary Ruth Zook, Ellen Yander Reyden, Doris Yoder, Jean Randolph, Maurice Boshart, Donovan Hartzler, Bud Yoder, Harold Myers. Junior Manroe. and Walter Stutsman. The ardent followers of Kryl were Thomas Huff, Albert Shelen- berger, David Muth, Bud Yoder, Jean Randolph, Junior Manroe, Robert Deahl, Charles Webb, Willard Wideman, John Niccum, Donald Yoder, Luther Florstedt, and Donovan Hartzler. The future Paul Whitemans were Cecil Pepple, Robert Boggs, Robert Hippensteel, Jean Randolph, Clara Marie Plank, Mary Rebecca Cripe, Betty Weaver, and Bud Yoder. S $yV

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