Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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ke GnUfiAx t 1942 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeants-at-arms Sponsors OFFICERS Class of 1943 Lynn Byers Phyllis J. Hartzler Lois Miller Eloise Brooks . Loval Culp j Phil Bowser i Miss Stutz ) Mr. Greemvalt Class of 1944 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeants-at-arms Sponsors Tom Kintigh Phil Stoner Charles Nipple Lloyd Shank j Jack Whitmer ) Ted Lydon J Miss Brooks I Mr. Beck Class of 1945 President Ronnie Snoke Vice President Carol Alwine Secretary Dick Pickering Treasurer Nancy McLean J Hazel Neff Sergeants-at-arms ) Edw ; n Blough J Miss Barnes S P° nsors } Mr. Sabin 7 te G dmAjo t 1943-

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ke. G Uftubo t 1942 FUMBLING, GIGGLING REFRESHING VERDANT BUBBLES! Row 1 : Bob LaFary, Richard Lamb, Harold Lantz, Keith Lari- mer, Wayne Larrabee, Phyllis Leatherman. Cecilia Lewallen, Norma Liechty, Milton Lindhorn, Jene Long, Bob Lung, Rose Lydon. Rowe 2: Fern Martin. Junior Martin, Mazie Maurer, Keith Mc- Clure, Paul McBrier, Bob McKee, Nancy McLean, Edna Metzger, Donald Metzler, Cecil Miller, Donald Miller, Jay Miller. Row 3: Vivian Miller, Joan Mil- tenberger, Kenneth Mitschelen, Phyllis Moore, Ruth Moreland, Phil Moyer, Cleta Murray, John Myers, Robert Myers, Virginia Myers, Wil- bur Myers, Hazel Neff. Row 4: L y d i a Nisley. Edward Ogle, Leora Ogle, Dorothy Ott, Russel Owens, Donna Packer, Leonard Payne, Mary Pease, Dick Pickering, Vivian Pickering, Mar- garet Pomeroy, Elizabeth Rens- berger. Row 5: Rov Richcreek, Herbert Riedel, David Robertson, Bill Rol- ston, Charles Roth, June Ryman, Joe Schrock, Donna Schwalm, Al- vin Shaffer, Esther Shank, John Shannahan, Junior Sheley. Row 6: Richard Sheline, John Shidler, Betty Showalter, Norma Simmons, Ronnie Snoke, Florence Snoke, Dick Smith, Phyllis Smith, Wilden Snyder, Eleanor Sowers, Helen Stahl, Rebecca Stahl. 7 4e GtivOOH 19 2. Row 7: Kathryn Stouder. Betty Strycker, Walter Stump, Dick Swartz, Warren Swihart, John Tay- lor, Laverne Shorter, Irene Thomas, Arlette Toops, Joanna Trimmer, Maxine Troyer, Don Ulery. Row 8: John Vander Reyden, Nancy Vorhees, Dorothy Wallace, Jeanette Wambold, Harriett Wea- ver, Isabel Weaver, ClaraBell Welty, Gerald Welty, Margaret Welty, Bob Wenger, Marjorie AVen- ger, Ruth Wheeler. Row 9: Mariellen Winters. Bruno Wolski. Patricia Woods. Mary Wy- song, Robert Yost, Dallas, Zentz, Cecil Zimmerman, Marjorie Zol-



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Jlte, GnittUa . 1942. THOUGHTS WHILE IN 37 This is going to be a perfect March day. Sunny, crisp and altogether too nice to have to enjoy only in snatches at noon or in glimpses out the window. Poor teacher keeps ambling round and round trying to find out who threw that paper wad at the light. I wish one of those lights would fall — just once!! Oh yes, I must whip down and get a picture of the basketball team, ts gone up the spout — just to gaze at all that manly beauty (?) ! ! Twentv-five cents I really and truly do wish the next period was over. I like chemistry and all that, but when it comes to doing everything myself and having my partner take credit for it, I get disgusted! I never saw such a helpless male in all my life. (Egad, do you suppose they are all like that? Perish the thought.) I wonder if the males around this place ever really notice new hair does and new clothes? I know one who didn ' t!! Maybe men aren ' t all they ' re cracked up to be. I have a sneaking suspicion they aren ' t — Oh, well — . What will I wear on Friday nite? That is a burning question. If I wear my blue outfit tomorrow I can ' t repeat it so soon — and yet I don ' t want to wear that plaid skirt to school again for a week. It ' s too hard on the teachers ' eyes — but then again the poor people get little enjovment out of school — why not give them a shock now and then???? Being on the costume committee is lots of fun. Flying around town after stuff. ' Course it ' s expensive — it means two cokes a day instead of one. Which reminds me — we must dash in and get that uniform and the hostess gown. Better write it down — can ' t leave that to my poor brain ! ! Too much happens between now and then ! ! Should be getting my health report. If I can wangle it I ' ll buzz down for my book in ?. minute. We always get a good chuckle out of the expressions on the faces of people who have to come into health class. Since this is the sixth week of this six-weeks period, I have an inkling that there are going to be tests. Now what makes me think that? Oh, yes — seems I dimly heard it mentioned in three or four classes. Hmm! ! Must be more than a rumor, at that. Fifteen minutes ' til the end of the period and there are at least 12 people in here fast asleep. They really should install bunks in all the study halls. It ' s too much of a strain to keep awake so early in the A. M. Anonymous. 1li Giunia+t 1942

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