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Seniors Bring Glory to the Crimson and White. AN EXPLANATION ln order that those who deserve due honor for their many scholastic activities shall not feel slighted, the staff has innovated the 'lVVho,s VVho section found on pages 26-31. Here, dear reader, you will find the his- tory of school activities of each and every senior of the Class of 1934. 12
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Goshen ARTHUR SPRUNGER--Aft. Mr. Sprunger sponsors all art programs, exhibits, Hnds time to ' paint prize winning pictures. School EVA GRAHAM-Zwazfhzmazfifs. ls Proud Miss Graham likes anything that pertains to Mathematics. J. FRED LILERY'-Al6l1fh?7'7LdZi6'.Y. of Its Mr. Ulery helps coach basketball, farms, sponsors Freshies. STANLEY F. SCHENCK-Mathematics. Facult Mr. Schenck coaches tennis, sponsors a Scout troop and Hi-Y y' Club. A busy person. IVIARY BIGGS-Commercial. Miss Biggs sponsors a lively paper put out by her department. JOHN F. VVEAVER-Commercial. Mr. VVeaver is small but mighty. He has a reputation for being a splendid after-dinner speaker. NAD.4, l. VVRIGHT-Home Economics. Miss VVright supervises the cafeteria and gives us good food. CELADYS PECKINP.AUGH-HOME Economics. Miss Peckinpaugh helps sponsor the Senior Class, teaches girls how to sew a fine seam and how to choose their clothes wisely. She also teaches English. ROY KINTIGHYAHKO flflechanics. Mr. Kintigh teaches the boys how to tear an auto apart and put it back together. Likes to Hsh. CLAUDE FRENCH-Zlflzfhanical Training. Mr. French is a jolly good fellow-his time this year has been taken by Betty Ann. IRA FLECK--Ufood Wo1'le. Mr. Fleck is ever ready to assist in making anything from a cupboard to scenery for a play. J. HOWARD BROVVN-14g7'iC1,t!?f1L7'E. Mr. Brown teaches the boys how to become good farmers. REGINALD BRINKLOVV-AfI'lL.S'iC. Mr. Brinklow directs Band, Glee Clubs, Chorus, and shows our young tooters how to toot, iALINE HOWER.-IW1l.5iC. Miss Hower directs our orchestra. She takes our musicians to the National Contest and wins high honors and a silver cup. HERNIl'XN BYERS-PfLy5iCd! Education. Mr. Byers directs our athletics. While in Indiana he was a star football player. LOIS KYLER-Physical Education. Miss Kyler took Miss Harr's place when she deserted us for matrimony. FAYE NIXON-School Nurse. Miss Nixon watches over our health-her job is to keep us well and healthy. She helps sponsor the Juniors. CLARA TRAUTWEIN-Science. Miss Trautwein teaches Botany and Commerce and lndustry. She is much interested in trees, flowers, and has a rock garden and flower garden at her home. ll
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Headed by their able class officer, CLARK BURTON, president, the class has asserted the right kind of leadership and brought much credit to the school. lt is said that DORIS YODER is the best pal a girl could have. Why, then, if she is so good to her friends, do they hang a nickname like Henry on her to drag around the rest of her life? Such is life, Henry, don't get dis- couraged. FRANK YODER is the second member of the Yoder family of athletic fame, but has not followed in his brother's footsteps. Probably he doesn't want to take that famous name away from his brother who has well earned it, and on the other hand, Frank has made a great name for himself scholastically. lVlARGARET THIELE is a promising journalist. She has a fine vocabulary and a remarkably smooth diction for one so inexperienced. She may make a great name for herself some day as an authoress. DAVID NIUTH is a veteran bandman. They say his drumming ability dates back to his infant days when he hammered on the cradle for attention. 'ROBERT BROWN,S beautiful falsetto voice is well known in the class room. Another faulty thing about him is his 'fmemoriam tenerei' in Virgil class. IQOBERT DEAHL,S favorite subject was Physics. That was before he took the course. After he finished it, his favorite subject was gym. l'lLIZABETH llOBINSON,S weaknesses are: perfect record of attendance in school, Elkhart boys and Gene Bigler. An all round athlete is DAN SHERMAN. He excels in basketball, football, tennis, swimming, and er-ahathe love game. Another popular girl in the G. A. A. was HEI,EN HUNTER. She participated in every sport alive in G. H. S. 13
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