Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1934

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RICHARD PAFF should not be under-weight for insullicient milk supply. His big umomentw is the daughter of one of Goshen's leading dairymen. You can guess who. lf CLARA PLANK happens to walk down the hall and a shadow is seen near her, you lgnow immediately it is Bud Yoder. However, Clara has been on the five lin list regularly. CHARLES DAUB is of a business turn of mind. He is the assistant business manager of the Broadcaster and with his beautiful curly hair attracts all the girls, who pay their subscriptions promptly. They say that still waters run deep. lf this saying is true, MARGARET Mou- GETTE is very deep. ln spite of his name, STANLEY SoWERs is a thoroughly nice boy. They say he was a very noisy baby, though, and caused his mother much trouble. Try as hard as they might, the senior boys never seem to have a pull, with the pulchritudinous LONG. JUANITA always goes elsewhere for her escorts. NIAURICE BOSHART is a veteran clarinetist and one of the liveliest boys in the class. Another newcomer to Goshen High is NAOMI VVANCE. Yet to all who know her, she is a true and constant friend. DoNovAN HfXRTZLER used to be quiet, bashful. But that was before he went with Ellen Vander Reyden. Rosn REICH.XRD is just naturally athletic. When she hits a volley ball, it,s good-bye volley ball, and when she comes to bat in the baseball game, it's good-bye, game, for the other team. 25

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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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TOM HUFF is the biggest pessimist We ever saw. VX-lhen Tom gets to be oboe player in a broadcasting orchestra, We know that some day We will hear over the radio his gloomy, AW, it Won't Workf, MARGARET HARTZLER Was so quiet that no one knew Whether she was around or not. A most cheerful figure around the school is PEARL RIGBY. Old G. H. S. Will lose one of its most optimistic supporters when she graduates. To see VVINIFRED XKVILDEN drive a car, play basketball, type, and dissect frogs in biology, one would say she Was quite a versatile young miss. ROBERT GANGER is Bob Ganger-nuff said. Seniors not appearing in pictures: Herbert Kauffman, H. A. Ganger, John Fryberger, Lulu Stutzman. WHO'S WHO IN THE. SENIOR CLASS Madalyn Jeannette Alberts Eugene Bigler Maurice E. Boshart Sunshine 1-32-3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 Art Club 4 Chemlstly Football Squad 3-4 . G' A' A' 1 V r it Bash than 4 HLY 4 Volley Ball Squad 1 a S y e Chemistry 3 Basketball Squad 2 Track 2 Class Winners Basketball Squad 3 '32 Drum Major 3-4 Crimson Staff 4 Beulah Izoria Barghahn Treasurer 4 Sunshine 1-2-3-4 gang 1f'3'3 4 , rc es ra - Donald Eldean Baringer William Robert Blglel' Caesar 2 Taxidermy 2 I h h h Physics oinh 4 H1-Y fl GIG? Club 1 2 3 4 Bee Club 1 Chemistry 4 Choir 3-4 Tomahawk 4 Mary Eleanor Barron Riiie Club 3-4 Physics Club 3-4 Basketball Squad 1-2-3 Class Team 1 Sunshine 1-2-3-4 Caesar 2 Secretary 4 Chemistry 3 Basketball Squad 2 Sergeant-at--arms 1 Caesar 2 Secretary 2 Scribblers Club 4 Vouey Ball 4 Robert K. Bofggs Richard W. Bosse Florence Romaine Beechy Hi-Y 4 PhYSiCS Club 3 Sunshine 1-2-3-4 Basketball Squad 3 Volley Ball 3 Baseball 3 Evelyn Dorothy Bender Sunshine 1-2-3-4 Physics Club 3 Orchestra 1-2-3 Caesar 2 Track 2-3 Cross-Country Team 4 Tunin' ln 2 Ralph Bontrager Cheer Leader 4 Mary Jane 3 Robert Eugene Bosse Physics Club 3 Football Squad 1-2-3 Chemistry 3 ff 4 Physics Club 3 Track 1-2-3-4 13123333395 Sta Cicero 3 Class Winners '32 fffrunini Inv 2 - Caesar 2 Cross Country 4 Mary Jane Scribblers Club 4 26 Basketball Squad 1-2

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