Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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Sunshine Society The Sunshine So- ciety was hostess to the District 11 Sun- shine convention Saturday. M a r c li 23. Delegates were registered from 15 schools and a pro- gram was presented in the auditorium at 10:00. The theme for the convention was ' ' Peddling Sun- shinef' Following the candle lighting ritual, and a short program by our Girls ' Glee Club, Mr. Walter and Mr. Foreman g a V e ad- dresses of Welcome. Rev. Trevor Dillon delivered the prin- cipal address of the morning. He gave a challenge to us to remember the qualities of a Sunshine Girl symbolized by the rainbow colors. The dinner was held in the gym, the t'Strolling Symphony lioysl' furnishing the music. The afternoon program was a series of miscellaneous stunts given by the New Paris, Con- cord, Millersburg and Goshen Societies. Over 500 girls had an enjoyable day peddling sun- shine . Officers: 1934-1935: Sponsor . . . . . Miss hvillll President . Donita llartzler 'Vice-President Frances Barnard Treasurer . . Donna Stoller Secretary .... Janice Larimer Sunshine Peddlers I. She carries a package of smiles 3. Forgetting self, with love for all, Tied in a golden sack, The Sunshine Peddlers pass, And then she peddles them through the And many loads hare been lightened, town By such a Sunshine lass. Clear to the smallest shack. 4. Oh, she's a peddler of Sunshine, 2. Tucked away in this little bag And through the storm and rain Are smiles of every leindg She carries her Sunshine banner The size of the smile means nothingg To banish care and pain. It's the meaning that's behind. THE CRIMSON OF 1935

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Broadcaster T h e Commercial department this year put forth the fourteenth volume of that well-known school paper, The Commercial Broad- caster. Three pub- lications w e r e is- sued each semester, the type being set up and the paper run off on the mul- tigraph by the staff. This staff is com- posed of fifteen members and two operators e l e e t e d each semester from the Business Eng- lish classes. The staff for the first semester ap- pears in the picture. Serving in the capacity of Editor for the second semester was Philip Pes- tow, Assistant Editor, Jean Randolph, Business Manager, Jane NVilden, Assistant Business Man- ager, Virginia Coyle, Literary Editor, Mary Alwine, Special Columns, Dave Bechtel and Eve- lyn Parret, News Flashes, Doris Dewey and LaVon Schrock, Alumni News, Betty Mehl, G. H. S. Almanac, Twannette Blender, Operators, Kenneck Mack and Mel Yoder. Not only does the Broadcaster provide a source of information of news to the student body but also gives the staff much valuable experience in editing and publishing a paper. The Forum Club The Forum Club was organized four years ago by the students of the public speaking depart- ment for the purpose of stimulating interest and student participation in forensics. The club meets every two weeks at the homes of members, and the programs consist of speeches, discussions, games, and contests. , In January the club earned money to send the debate teams to the Purdue University de- bate round-up by presenting before the student body a one-act play, Elmer , in which Dick Culp, Eloise Brown, Bette Yoder, Bonne Yoder, Kathlyn Blough, Sara Blosser, Eleanor Yoder, Morrice Kelly, and John Sheridan starred. On February the club presented one of the outstand- ing entertainments of the year when it brought Murdock, the Magician, to the school. Each year in May the club sponsors an oratorical contest. The first prize is a silver loving cup, second, a silver medal, and third, a bronze medal. This year the event was presented as part of the school exhibit. Last year VValdo Lehman won first, Don Custis, second, and Dick Bosse, third. The officers of the club are Dick Culp, president, Frances Rieth, vice-president, Sara Blos- ser, secretary, Donita Hartzler, treasurer, and Merle Shanklin, sponsor. THE CRIMSON or 1935



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Home Economics Motto : Onward Ever, Backward Never. The H om e Eco- nomics Club is new this year. It was organized October 1, 1934, under the sponsorship of Miss Peckinpaugh and Miss VVright.. All girls taking Home Economics and re- lated subjects were invited to join. T he officers for the first semester were: president, Donna Stoller 5 vice- president, Virginia Millerg secretary- treasurer, Imogene Culp. At the be- ginning of the new semester another election was held with the following results: president, Bev- erly Fries, vice-president, VViladene Smith, secretary-treasurer, Evelyn Huber, song leader, Eve- lyn Stump, cheerleader, Arlene Phillips. The club has its share of talent and has enjoyed a number of good programs. Talks were given by Miss Nixon and the sponsors, and a playlet, The Making Over of Sadie , was pre- sented at one meeting. The club hopes to join the State Home Economics Clubs in the near future. Caesar Club The Caesar Club of 1934-35 was organized on November 7, 1934, with an enrollment of 25 members who obtained their membership by submitting projects pertaining to Roman subjects. These projects were judged by the Cicero Club. Our meetings were held at 7:30 on Tuesday nights of every month in Miss Wahlls room. Our time was spent enjoyably in games and special reports. VVe adopted the Roman, style of naming our oiyficers. The consuls were: Tyson Carpenter and Lillian Schmidt, the quaestor was Betty Jean Kercher, and the lictors were Ernest Sample and Lamar Gonderman. These officers' duties were similar, respectively, to the president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and sergeant-at-arms. During our meetings we were ably sponsored by Miss VVahl. who helped us in any task which we set out to do. THE CRIMSON OF 1935

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