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VVALTIZR STUTZMAN was so very quiet, we scarcely knew he was here. VVe hear he is not so quiet-at home. JEAN RANDOLPH isn't really so dumb as she pretended to be in Mary Jane gl' in fact, she is a quite brilliant and popular girl in Goshen High. lf you ever see a streak of greased lightning go down the street, you can bet it is GEORGE HARSH driving the family racer. George certainly does burn up the tax payers' roads. A human form could come no closer to being perfectly at home while swim- ming than that of JANE WEIN. It's no small wonder, though, since she has spent most of her life at Lake Vllawasee. VVILLIAM BIGLER,S pet aversions are females. Bill would walk five miles out of his way to avoid meeting one. He would rather face a mess of ghosts in a graveyard at midnight than be introduced to a young lady. BETHIA TULLY and her green Ghevie coupe are certainly inseparables. VVe would not recognize Bethia without her car, nor the car without Bethia. JACK ZOLLINGER is Goshen's Beau Brummel, and her favorite man-about- town. He's the answer to a maiden's prayer. When Jack sees this he'll probably rave. Now that inventions are being made so rapidly, probably the next thing to come along will be something entirely different in radios to which will be attached the name of ALBERT HIGGINS as inventor. LUTHER SHETLER was on the Jefferson varsity basketball team before he came to Goshen. Now he has first chair in band and orchestra in the trom- bone section. What a paradox! DORIS ROE is a firm believer in the Old adage, A woman has a right to change her mindf, When she lived in South Bend, her favorite town was Goshen, and when she lived in Goshen, her favorite town was South Bend. No wonder she moved so often! l 1 6
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CH,xRLus SMokER can be heard coming to school a block away. There is a crash, bang, and a rattle, then you see Charlie coming in a Ford truck filled with cream cans. He's a hound for publicity! Little BETTY JUNE HEss, known as f'lWickey lVlouse', to her best friends, was an outstanding shorthand student. When her business career did not interfere, she was seen in the com an f of Ro er Cosb f uite fre uentlv. P Y S 5 C1 C1 . CIJYDPL COPENHAVER says he is not got good-looking, but what is his opinion against hundreds of girls? Mi'XRX' RUTH ZooK denies all intentions of her becoming a nurse, yet she is playing safe by taking a double course of Health and Home Nursing. YVC have our suspicions. VVQILLIAM LEEDY,S favorite hangout is his bed. lt seems utterly impossible that one human body could get so much sleep and still look so sleepy. FLOSSIE CR1PE's imagination is getting her places these days. She has great ambition for being a mystery story writer and getting her name in print. DON YODER is the talented artist who draws for the CRIMSON and TOMA- HANVK. Don's pitchers'7 will long be remembered by everyone. PAUL IQEID is the poet of the senior class. He actually writes poetry and if he ever sends any in to be published, he should get many returns. JOHN CRIPE is the official tease for the senior class. If he didn't have some one to make miserable, he would, no doubt, try to pull a fast one on himself. FLORENCE DAVIDHIZER entered Goshen High at the beginning of her last year. Yet, in so short a time, she has, through her pleasant demeanor and winning personality, become popular and well liked. 15
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PHII. YYODER is famous for his elocution. Phills characterizations have been received most enthusiastically at all times during appearances in Goshen High stage productions and oratorical contests. SUSAN HUNTER came from Chicago and New York and when the Hunter goes into action, the small town girls donlt stand a chance. DEAN HENRY is of a musical turn of mind. He was the pianist in the or- chestra at junior High School, but due to too much work, could not keep it up in High School. The orchestra lost an accomplished pianist. Some sa she7s uiet' some sa she's nois ' some sav she's roudr some sa 7 n 7 7 I Q ' 7: she s democratic. VVe say EVELYN BENDER IS just an all-around girl. JOHN HUTCHINSON is assistant business manager of the CRIMSON. To know this fact, all one would have to do would be to look at him and one would see him rubbing his hands together as if about to handle great sums of money. lQLOIsE SCI-IUSTER likes ukeleles, typing, and basketball. Sheld walk a mile for a football game. She7s quite a versatile young miss. ISARLE ROOSE is one of the most hustling young men in the class. Earle is business manager of the CRIMSON, president of Forum Club, and a member of the debate squad. He has a devastating Hying tackle and likes to go swimming in the winter. JOHN NICCUM is our one man band. He plays the bass horn, cornet, trum- pet, and even the drums if necessary. But it was a sad day when he picked up the saxophone, especially for the neighbors. llOBERT BOSSE can be seen at any time of the day and any time of the night thumbing his way toward VVaterford. The Senior class is seriously thinking of taking up a collection to buy poor Bob a scooter. VVith JOSEPHINE HOPE as vice-president of the Senior class, we Werehguided safely through our last year of school. 17
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