Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1934

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RllCPIiXRD CRIPE is Goshen,s big contribution to lXflr. VValter's furrowed brow. lt must be the country air that makes him so frisky and willing to raise Cain. NAXNCY' HIILNVICIQ is not the girl to say much about her accomplishments, but we notice that she is quite active in sports and everything else that came along. NTILLARD BRANSON is a regular cut-up. As you probably know, he helps his 'father in the meat market. They say 4'Silence is Ooldenn and if this sa 'in is true BEULAH BARGHAHN H . , O y 7 is very rich. LLOYD BURKHOLDER is not one of the over-boisterous category in school. Rather he is known for his quietness and sound thinking. He is among those on the honor roll in scholastic ability. GLADYS STUMP is another one of those quiet girls who keep their mouths closed and eyes open. What a vast store of knowledge would be exposed should she choose to disclose it. EARL SAMPLE is a sort of quiet fellow in class-and most study halls. Miss Barnes, the librarian, says that he does his share of cutting up in the library. lylaybe the teacher in charge is an inlluence. A startling discovery! lt has finally been discovered that the only other thing besides basketball in which ALLEN LOWER is well trained is sleeping in Civics class. BILL CLASON was one of the brightest of the shining stars on the basketball team. He had his opponents dizzy with his dizzy overhead shot. But in English 8 class, the dizziness was reversed. ltis the eighth wonder of the world that any girl so petite and dainty as ELLEN XIJXNDERRYDEN could be such a shark at basketball. lf you don't be- lieve us, just watch her in the gym some Thursday night after school. '23

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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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ROBERT HIPPENSTEEL is the class's great contribution to the musical world. Bob's idol is Rubinoff, whose ability he is trying earnestly and, we believe successfully, to approach. It is not generally known that NAOM1 STUMP is the fastest skater in Goshen and the fastest typist in lVIiss Biggs' typing class. She is also an accom- plished pianist. IDONALD BARINGER is known to most of the students in school as fflfinsteinf' He has taken about all the science this school has to Offer, so he probably will some day really deserve the name, who knows? lf a glorious halo of hair has anything to do with it, DORIS BURKE has a string of followers at this moment. PAUL VVELTY is quiet when he is in school and around the teachers, but he certainly makes up this deficiency, in noise, during his vacations. ,IOSEPHINE HARTZLER has learned much practical business acumen standing behind Stemens restaurant counter. She is the reason for the improvement in their business, at least in male customers. CECIL PEPPLE has an artist7s touch for literary writing. VVe do not know whether his teachers know this, but his work in Scribblers Club is always in- teresting. Another famous scientist is JOHN DOUMA. Goshen High will certainly be proud of him some day. IQALPH BONTRAGER, if you don't already know it, is the Noble Coble, the ed- itor of one of the High School 'fpapersf' He should go a long way in jour- nalism. HELEN CLASON is known as the ring leader of the Bender-Schuster-Locker bie-Clason tribe. To hear them approaching, yould think the Charge of the Light Brigade was on. 24

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