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CLASS OF i 940 CLASS OFITCKRS President . . . Abraham Hoogenboom Vice-President . . . George Pestow Secretary . . . Jeanne McPherson Treasurer Forrest Stole Sponsor Miss Brooks Sponsor Mr. Kintigh I III II Hi II
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CLASS OF ' 39 We, the class of ' 39 began our sophomore } ' ear by electing Ken- neth Lehman, president; Kermit Bechtel, vice-president; Bette Grant, secretary; Irma Fidler, treasurer; David Mayberry, Suzanne Rum- mel and Ray Miller, sergeants-at-arms to serve as officers. Mr. Smith did not return to (Goshen High School, so we elected Mr. Brown to help Miss Smith as class sponsor. Shortly afterwards he, too, left, to become Elkhart County Agric ultural Agent, and an- other election for an ad -isor was held and this time Mr. Sabm was chosen. We have se ' eral members in the -arious athletic activities of whom we are proud. Lowell Biller, Bill Kelly, Ned Wohlford, and Clyde Van Winkle are among the more outstanding of our stars who serve G. H. S. The band, orchestra, glee clubs, Sunshine Society and G. A. A. all have numerous sophomore members. Our class had more members on the honor roll for the first semes- ter than any other class and Ray Miller tied with Areta Graber for first place in the scholastic standing of the school. Among those m second place were Rohrer Yoder and Kenneth Lehman, both sopho- mores. We are ' ery proud of the fine scholastic records of our class members. The class part}- was held in the gymnasium in vVpril and a ver - good time was had by all. Thus ended our second year in Goshen High School and we, the class of ' 39— although we have not done sreat deeds so far in our career — look forward to a lively and busy year when we will be classified as upper classmen — and will be named Juniors. Ba- Kenneth Lehman. Ill 11 III in III iirii II II
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CLASS OF ' 40 Two hundred tweh ' e freshmen who compose the Class of ' 40 presented themselves last September for four years of formal educa- tion at G. H. S. We did not elect our officers until the second semester. They are: president, Abraham Hoogenboom; vice-president, George Pes- tow; secretary, Jeanne McPherson; and treasurer, Forrest Stoll. Our sponsors are: Miss Brooks and Air. Kintigh. The freshmen are well represented in extra-curricular acti ' ities. There are thirty freshman girls in the Sunshine Society, thirty-one in the Home Economics Club, and eighteen in the G. A. A. There are nine freshmen in the orchestra, tweh ' e in the Glee Club, and a larger number in the band. Dave Butler is our one outstanding star athlete who repre- sented us on the varsity football team. Twelve freshman boys were on the second basketball squad and twenty have gone out for track this spring. Other freshman athletes who made good this year are: Bill Hunt, Dean Meade, Robert Claybaugh, Dave McKibben, Ralph Hoogenboom, and Robert Haney. Areta Graber led the class in scholarship tor the first semester and tied with Ray Miller for first place in scholastic standing in the entire school. With our fine start, we are sure that we can have one of the larg- est and finest graduating classes that G. H. S. has known for some years. By Jeanne McPherson. ill 1 1 II M n li II II ii II II II nil i II ill II
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