Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1934

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ROBERT ULERY is the basketball player who, before he came to G. H. S., made a name for himself, in the tournament, playing for Jefferson. Now in his senior year, he is on the varsity squad at Goshen. JEANETTE ALBERTS could always be found with a smile and a pleasant word for everyone. She and Helen Rohn were classed as insepaarables. ROBERT Booos is the lost soul of the Senior class. He insists on becoming a second VVayne King, but the orchestra insists on his not becoming. VVho would imagine that such frolic and frivolity lurked behind those seri- ous school marm glasses of MARY ELLEN EVERETT. VVe ought to know--- we've seen her with them off. RLMER PHENDBS quietness has earned him the monicker '4ChicagO Fire. In his senior year, however, he seems to have plenty to say for himself. BERNIE SMETZER is greatly interested in agriculture. Some day Bernie hopes to have a large, modern farm with cows, onions, and all the modern improvements to go with it. RAXYMOND lVfILLER is a fast guy. He is a worthy member of the track team and is a cross-country runner. As he breaks the tape, his face is crimson. This is from blushing, not from over-exertion. ROGER COSBY has blossomed forth into a first class grocery boy. To hear him sav, One peck potatoes, S.32, one would easily see he was an expert at the job. LLOYD BUTT,S pet ambition is to some day defeat Mr. Gerig in an argu- ment. As it stands now, it usually ends up by both of them agreeing to dis- agree. ELDON LANTz's pet aversions are people who call him Hjakief' It was all the cause of a slip ofthe tongue and seems to us to be about as bad as Elmer. 21

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iVlARK YvODER certainly enjoys getting himself banged up. His specialty is breaking his right arm so he doesn,t have to write English exams. Inciden- tally his other specialty is being a cradle-snatcher. If it were not for KATHRYN VVELDY's great artistic ability and jean Har- low's lack of it, we would consider Katy the second Platinum Blonde. ROBERT MICHAEL has taken all the arithmetic he can obtain from this cur- riculum. I suppose if he were asked to describe his best girls, he would give the dimensions. VValter VVinchell says TVIRGINIA FREEMAN does quite a bit of dating. Who,d ever know such a quiet exterior could hide so much fun and mischief. At the termination of four years of observation, the conclusion has been reached that JUNIOR ZENTZ must be twins. lt doesn't seem possible that one person could get such high grades so consistently throughout his high school davs. Blond--beautiful. VVe know JEANNE is blond, we have all evidence to prove she is beautiful, but she certainly is not dumb. EMORY CI1!IPE,s favorite pastime is pulling one's tie out and then say that he is working on the railroad. ISADORE KOSNOFF is a history teacher's despair. He imagines that he's a Bolshevik, and continually gets into slightly 'fredn arguments. PAUL NETERER,S pet hobby is teasing. Strange to say he picks only on the girls. His dark, curly hair puts him over in a big way with the female ele- ment of the school. VVe will not be surprised if, in the future, we see BETTE VVEAVER,S name in lights on Broadway. Bett's object is to make the suffering public forget Sa- rah Bernhardt. 20



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DELBERT FAUSNAUGH-There always seemed to be something missing when one of the famous Fausnaugh-Keim team was absent. Where one Was, the other was bound to be. JANET LOCKERBIE is never quite so happy as when she is hauling 10 or 15 girls around in her car. She's seriously thinking of collecting taxi fares the next trip. WA1,Do LEHMAN is deserving of the highest praise and admiration for the hard Work and persistent effort he put forth as Editor-in-Chief of the CRIIVISON. Although REBECCA CRIPE is very quiet in school, she can be found full of life and pep outside of school. She Was a member of that Cripe-Yoder tvvosome. BUD YODER has blossomed forth into a first-class crooner. He drives the Se- nior class crazy With his 4'Buh-buh-booingf' If Bing Crosby could hear what he has inspired in Bud, he would let down his hair and Weep. He ought to know. ELEANOR BARRON is reported once to have said, I vvouldn't mind going to school if it Weren't for the lessons, the classes, and the teachers. RAY YODER upholds the Senior class in athletics. He was on the Goshen football team and novv is rated one of the best guards on the basketball team. EUGENE BIGLER has an abnormal capacity for making up Wise-cracks. Since he is one of the varsity basketball team, he probably keeps the team in con- vulsions vvith his Wit. q FRANK SHIDLER believes in Confucius' statement, that, '4Silence is a true friend who never betrays. Although he is quiet, he puts his ideas across in good style. LUCILLE IQINZER is, by the Way, becoming quite an accomplished stenog- rapher. 22

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