Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)
- Class of 1951
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..--.-. 1951 CRIMSON g OSHEN HIGH SCHGOL QSHEN INDIANA l gHS 7 4 I I I 0 0 fi 5r0 -JC. muff' I .M-HAM-50 Ch? 3 gn-W A T ou- V Ql ' 4 V I I-ll' 'Il if '?f'l W f '94 1 ' . F- '- -AX 5 . 'SY J R .vw INSIDE OSHEN U S A 19471951 Goshen Hugh School has been the very heart of our actlvuhes for four eventful years In order that you mrght share our experrences currrcu lar and extra curricular we the Crimson Staff of 1951 have chosen as our theme Insude Goshen U S A Goshen Hugh School That us xXQHkl I, S WW 1 PJ .f W ff- P ffassouw 5 I Member Est 1921 .... .XZ OSHEN HIGH SCHOOL... THAT IS Y Y' - W I wr ff 11' 4 'fs 55 41 1 , ' o 3. ' r I' .4-4' . .M .. 5, '43 'T - 4 JMS. - 5. ,,,. - .-,H gn- ' A, , hrz l-Q, s. ,L-bf: n 'I -4 ' '9 Ar, .Zi-,iv 1 r,.: ',r' .av 5, Kit- . fr- mi' f. , K ' U .Qi- Qlfw,Lg....,. A- i I I O Q Q Q AI' 1' 1 ,4 ,:' 0:3-QI., --f..n',, '5fZf:,:.,:,::sss . 1 5 - 1. , 59 ,3fE?2'::Sr5?ffTZ 1,-,f '13 -.W . 5,-,, 1 7.1.1 - . I . .y I ' I - ' I I 1 ' c Q n u o ll . I s o v . . H ni U L rr gf , 4 A J' jtqiif 4- 41 X011 ol ill Academically The G. H. S. Student Is .... 53555 I f ' , F I X s -1' .f '!!l A f lf' .. .X X X X x 'bx .X . p X, X n I - Q.QkX,x fi. Ir Xi. .X i'-.Xxx , - -V x I X , c -Q Nc fi ' gl 'K .f- :Jef The ...... average . . . studying spasmodically . . . pre- ferring social activities to routine class work . . . tantalizing teachers . . . reciting only upon sum- mons . . . cramming for tests . . . below average . . . sponging assignments . . . dawdling class time . . . shrugging off questions . . . frequently spending time in the office of a superior . . . failing to shoulder responsibility . . . showing general lack of initiative . . . above average . . . studying diligently . . . budg- eting study time . . . allowing for social engage- ments . . . preparing in advance for tests . . . submitting accurate, complete, daily assignments . . . reciting with interest and understanding . . . Thv hclpiny hum! This odd little caricature was designed and drawn by our art staff to guide you through the following pages of the l95l Crimson. in 5 S i 5 i Q A N . l' a , b S. Z' f374f . ffflffig , 2' f .K A ' gs! Nl -13' . -,kv ,UA 3-gx, A . .- i2 Qqf 4 Fifi 2 A f .- M Q f A' ',- Q3 '1 - 115- 2 s Q A J' IZD11-, t ?j,'f I ,., T- X 5 1, Q ' s 4.4 'JEL yi n I , T, , Y ' 'Q fy H 1:2 wk-w I Y x W X ' ' 1 '! .- 4- M is 5 'TAL-lr' 3 9 M . rf -5 4 2 3 W .. M K .cv if, ' . -I' . 4, ,X A X. ,+,.Mn l Q ,-- ' x Y N-Nw, I . , 9 . 'L 'wqiaii 5 i 1 5 3 AIX U f f. vifiim 5 , ,.,. 5' 4 , Q I .-. 41' I! , N, ,W A 2' I I rar lug.. . aa F if , H 7? X . , . ' . 'f . Q 'tj -, J nE!'4. h , Inf' z x i ltlfvl'- g...auf' 0 . K M uw, fx fb The G. H. S. Student Is l c' W? a fair but determined sport . . . full of pep, vigor, and vitality . . . horn happy after a game . . . winning a game, that is . . . more interested in sports than studies . . . tourney sessions. the boys' interests are . . .football . . . hayrides . . . basket ball . . . tourney time . . . Indianapolis . . Goshen Relays ...' 'G sweaters. Hot Shots! thletically .... the girls' interests are . . . volley ball . . . basketball . . . iceskating . . . softball. . . dates . . . M after the game . . . Relay C enthusiasts . . . summer at the . . . BUT MOST OF ALL, THE S OF CATCHING A MAN . . . all together, they all are bot for G. H. S. Oh, .wurh gums! Who popped the corny? The G H S Student Is Socually Interested an clubs enthusrastac about partues fasclnated by dances clubs are loads of fun mltlatuons Get out of class but every club DUES slumber partues No sleep Hen Partnes Class parties GYRAB dances lazzy bands stag Innes a mule long Some lust SHY Others lust can t fund THE ONE Chnstmas dances Charleston new formals new couples Best Dance of A THE PROM 8 I O I O I 0 -- Gala Attire - Jeans . . . STAG l?l PARTIES . . . LL. . . . .r 1 , , l., H.. MV if ,uf . f W- ., g- ' X A P i I G a 1 ,, L V , A. i 5 If wif, 0 if ff I 3 -M. Agyf Kg, i , '44 f .ff-9' ,gf 5 'J 'Ziff' 5, ., . v V , I fig- . - K . X 2, .M gm I I 1 6 I. ' av y E 1.5 , f A C, 1 1 L .. L.. :S Q wg- f 4 4, I . . .Q N 4 4 JV! , 4 - b fill W? 'gs 5 ,N 1 Q S rg, X , , M- VA ff, f r xl, fi C.: , 5 ax ,f 51 f v 2 4 x pi ww .,4h,: Q3 -'L i' ' 23 'W v 'ag 'X r 14 3 4' .. 1 , M g f T11 IIIJ The G. H. S. Student's Interests Are Behind fha 8 bull As Varied As .... IVIH1' lzoppwizf a touchdown under the floodlights . . . whirling over the ice with the one you love . . . zooming down on a tobbogan . . . that crazy Charleston . . .Coach Jones' boys . . . what a spirit. stamps from India and Brazil . . . millions of match covers . . . Perry Como's platters . . . everlasting music lessons . . . books . . . from classics to comics . . .that new taffeta formal . . . cookies . . . making cookies . . . DATES . . . the PROM . . . hilarious party dates . . . romantic dance dates . . . DATES . . . quiet study dates . . . DATES . . . WOW. ..-ALL 1 1 ' ll' Q-A ,L f , nl 'U J' ' 7,1 figlefjl. X 6 V gift: agsgzlfx' MT- s wgyfik , A ,lwl , J -L f , Y 5 ' . FA Sf gf .49 ff? INSIDE gOSHILN A 1950 1951 was the year the PA sys em almost never worked our large audltoruum drd not provnde enough programs modern G HS lrbrary held a wade varrety of books cafeterra served delicious lnexpensrve lunches new addntron to football bleachers beautiful prctures purchased for classrooms democratrc student students Interested an clubs sports partues dates any thnng but acadernuc studres popular songs The Thnng revnval of the Charleston couples holdrng hands In the sprung a young man s fancy Adneu l 1 I O U 0 S Q - - . . . . . t government . . . helpful vocational guidance . . . To Charley To our hard worklng popular custodian Charles Burkett we the Class of l95l dedicate this edltuon of the Crrmson Known as Charley to all who have attended Goshen Hugh School ln the past twenty seven years Mr Burkett has done much to keep us satlsfued and comfortable For thus we are deeply grateful, and we are fortunate, Indeed, In know mg CharIey who has always had the Interests of the students of G H S at heart 14 .V 2 u g ly , I ' 'iff . . , K 51,5 Y I I I I ' 1 1 I I I . t 1 I , . 15 fx' ,fr -. GAMMA SNW5 -Q -.--. .4 ,sw 1-M... 4 -1 Q fig r-v.,..A,-0-nnnngf' Temen -D rl-r-f ,, ,Nt '12 as iv k... 1-M, 'H '52 ...Q-ff --Q6 Q, ... ..-if -,s .sh Qs..-..,4 Q. -qr N an L... E .a.z.. Q 1 f f , JV ' ,f-N x ' f-A V D : A' . .. , . 9 , . ..,' 1 I ., . -vw wx' - 'Vl' ' .I - 2 1 x A Y, 1 K - 3,5 . E X . x A, -N , X 1 ' .. s , V ,- V ' WL W: 2 ' ' rf: ' ,.-6 ' V - ,,..- . ., K A M hx Y! ' A -' xx , , if 1 - s A V ' h .: I -Q ' 'V ' . . A Tm , 5' W 1, ' ,. 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H 2' , A- Q 11 -4 - -. 7' - 4 N41 1 --' 11- , 1 - . , 3- -L-1:,. 1 ' Thomas J Starr The Goshen Hugh School graduating class of 1951 may claum the sole dlstnnctlon of bemg the First to graduate under Pruncupal Thomas J Starr Mr Starr who was born In Jay County Indiana came to our school In 1945 to serve In the guudance department He not only filled thus capacity very eftlcuently but also taught ln the sclence and history departments Mr Starr attended Portland Hugh School then furthered has educatlon at Ball State Teachers Col lege Two years later he was teaching a small enght grade country school of forty seven pupils tHe was the Ianltor tool He attended summer sessions at Ball State untll he received hs Bachelor of Arts degree Extension work at Purdue Umverslty and He next taught at Portland .lunlor Hugh School three years and Portland Sensor Hugh School sux years Between the 46 and 47 school terms Mr Starr obtained hrs principals license at the Umverslty of Wlsconsm Although a tlne teaching career lles behind our new prmclpal opportunity and advancement await ahead The lob of prlncnpal In a community hugh school IS Important and not easy however If this past school year has been any lndlcatuon we the class of 51 feel certain that Thomas .l Starr has many more successful years ahead 16 . . . i Ball State Teachers' College brought Mr. Starr his M. A. in 1941. Bocird of Education School City of Goshen CHARLES W. CHAMPION-President RICHARD G. BIGLER-Treasurer BERNARD J. GILL-Secretary MRS. E. L. HAY MARTIN M. BASSETT ROBERT B. WEAVER-Superintendent of Schools LOUISE A. RATHKA-Secretary-Clerk Mr. Bassett, who was serving his second term as a member of the Board of Education of the School City of Goshen, tendered his resignation, effective February 5, 1951. Ilis successor, named by the city council was Mr. R. W fBudJ Kintigh 1 gi icluite of Goshen High School and the son of M1 and Mls Roy Ixintigh STANiDIxIGixIl Cill 'Nh Champion 14 SEATED-1112 Bigler, Mr. Bassett, Mrs. Hay, Mr. Weaver. Robert B. Weaver Superintendent Goshen City Schools ROBERTA K ROWELL LOUISE RATHKA Supez mtefndent Super mtendent 18 Clerk to Secretary and Clerk to Thomas J. Starr Pl'I-Hf'1.1ifII Gnslzwn. 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O l Calendar 19501951 SEPTEMBER Vssstors from Holland entertasn us Oh well these report cards cant be any Return to the dungeon worse 8 Our Redsksns scalp Central Catholsc 27 Sensors select announcements FEBRUARY OCTOBER The begsnnsng of the end 26 27 We launch the good shsp Crsmson Junsors rob penny banks for rsngs Heap bsg day Fsre preventson program and Snake dance and Elkhart game Freshmen Sophomores Junsors sell mag azsnes whsle Sensors relax Sunshsne hosts to dsstrsct conventson Lovely teachers snststute NOVEMBER I Junsor debut Seventeenth Summer Oh those dsrty socks G A A Sock Hop Thanksgsvsng Chapel Servsce Thanksgsvsng vacatson Poor Tom Turkey The seasons best The Hallelulah Qsuartet DECEMBER Ambstsous S S S gsrls start sellsng holly wreathes Fsrst report cards But Father you were young once' Sophomores have gala tsme at thesr party Chosr gsves splendsd repetstson of Mes xsa The pause that refreshes lre fleshes tool Chrsstmas vacatson Chrsstmas dance neat formals JANUARY I Happy New Year' I8 The frosh go out on the town 22 23 MARCH APRIL 7 MAY Oh those yummy pses the Latsn Club se s Sensor gsrls don thesr best manners for annual Pss Iota Xs tea Red faces ssngsng valentsnes Sectsonal tourney Sensors of l'-752 splurge on grand party G H S students ensoy the Howells Easter vacatson Sprsng ss here the grass ss rsz l wonder where the flowers ssl The drums go bang and the cymbals clang Albson College Band G H S host to Northern lndsana Schools at annsual relays Sensors present Broadway hst Charlse s Aunt Musscl Mussc' Mussc' Band has annual concert Hs lsght of the year Junsor Sensor Prom Also nste lsfe ofthe year Our only sersous moment sn four years Baccalaureate Class day Our stars shsne' Commencement The last steppsng stone 24 .. , ' 6 . 26 , , ' 3 - ss. 13 I ' .. U . . . 16 . . - Q s . ' 21 . . . . l ' 2 ' . ,O . R... 5 . . . ' . l7 , ' . . . . . 23 ' . ' ' , 20 ' , ' ', '- 2 -22 ' . s 27 s -- . I2 . 21 . . . ' 6 . . . ' ' i . 2 . .-,, ., 7 ' 2 , , so ' ' . 21 . . . .. ,. - 'h . 22 - , - . . . . . . 4 . . . 26 ' , . ' 25 . '- ' . 27 ' ' . - 31 . ' . MISS HOPN MP WAPSTLEP APPRECIATION OF CLASS SPONSORS There are two llkeable persons to whom the class of 1951 IS deeply indebted Under their capable Ieadershup and guidance we have accomplushed much Our sponsors have kept us on a stranght road when our feet tended to wander and have prodded us along and helped us to meet our responslbllltles To Mass Horn and Mr Warstler who have given unstmtungly of time and energy we express our sincere apprecuatuon and deep affectlon Senior Class Oltlcers PRFSIDENT I cl W 0 oman X lfl- PRFQIDFNT bud Lautz 5EfRFTXRH larol Vl llllams Tm XSI RF ,loan Henle S1 RCI-XNTS xi mms Nancxe Honert Dean l ulp 26 L. N. 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Tomahawk 3 I Sun hrng S crety 1 2 'X 4 Sun-,hlne Honor Socrsty am 3 4 Pan Amerwan ub 1 2 STAHI1 D XNIFI Jonv Nrckname Dan Industrral Arts 1 Pan Amerrcan '3 STP lu Jow P STHFR Nrckname f A 2 Sun hrne Socrety 1 2 STEVIFN AI IFF NIKRIE Nrckname Unp Crrmson Stab' I Orchestra 1 2 4 Sc 1 rs 1 2 'S 4 Pan Amerrcan Z un l'll1lL Socrety 1 2 3 4 Tomahawk Staff STOOKFX Jonxr Xrckname 9111011 Crrmenn Qian' 4 De-batn Tram 3 1' T A 2 A 3 encm ur l n Amerrcan 1 S 4 Sunsbrnr Socrsty uns rm onor Froup 1 Student Council 4 Class Play Mothu Wrs a Freshman STOLT Tow How mn Nrckname Rf I Indu trral Arts 1 Qrrzrwrrrroxs Pxrrufrx -Xxx Nrckname ' PIII rrmson staff 4 I- HA un hrnc Sncrf-iyl 2 J 4 Cummermal Club Class of 1951 full. 1-.1 ' 'Q ' I 1 v' '- U L ' L .A L .V 'f 71 A -- ' 2 4. 1 t-- A , , n L 1' ', :rg 'r -' Chl 3: Q ,- Su s ' - .'o - ' , '. 3. A I ' shin ' ' Gr . '. 3. 4: ' ' ' i ' ,YI , .1 -. A . ,W Ba , . 3. 4: Choir 3, 4: G.A.A. lu: rtin ' qu' .,l.': ' 1 V . 1 ,lr . 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Class of 5 34115 STI 111' Jw XlClCll3II1C lflllzv Sw1H4RT B1TT1 LOL XlCkIlHI'l'lC Blzrnp Sv11H4RT GEORGE THOM xs NlCkIl3.IIlC Cholr 4 Track 3 4 Svw1H ART NTARJ ALIE NME N1ck11ame nd 1 2 C lr 3 4 La Club 2 chestla 1 2 3 Q blers 1 Sunshlne SOCIEQY 1 2 3 4 Tomahawk Staff 3 4 Sun-,hme Honor Group 1 2 3 4 Tx1T DONNA JEM N1ck11am6 Ta t A 1 FHA 4 Sclonv. Club 1 2 3 Sunshmc SOCIEQY 2 3 4 T11 1 PY Jx1x1 FOSTFC NlClCll3l'l'lC I'00s nd 1 4 Hna llhill 1 Z 4 Ldtln C11 2 3 f,lChlN Scle 'S 4 Sunsh1 Ocnty 1 2 3 4 Tom.-xhaw S iff 4 I'1e1su1Lr 2 3 T111 INSH 411 TH1- R1 SF M XXINF Mckname qunbhme Socmty 3 4 Latm Club N1 TKFMAN, HAY lg N1Ckll3ITlC Tex Pdmberg H11,h School Edmberg Taxa-1 lhskmtball Squad 3 4 Bxskethall Tcam 4 I-ootball Squad 3 4 Football Team 3 4 11 1 u1R, RICHARD DEAR Nlckname Izppy Industual A1-is 1 2 Football Squad 1 2 3 4 Football Team 'S 4 Basketball Q4 11 FLTH DEIORES MAE Nxckname Dolly 1 H A 4 11 1-11TTLE, JANET PATRICIA Nlckname Pat nd 1 2 4 Hea h ounc1l 1 2 Pan Amerxcan 1 2 3 4 Sunshme SOCIQLY 1 2 3 4 Commermal Club 4 WILIIXMS CAROL L01 ISE NlClCl13IT'lC Carol nd 1 2 Oll 4 Latln C 1 0r1.h1 tra 2 3 Sclence Club 1 Sunshlne Qfcuty 1 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Qergnant at arms 11111111114 ROBI- RT I1F Nlckname Bo 1 110101111 xx P 1 nom lf 1 OEN1 'N lClCll3ITlC 1' d O11 4 n llwlfl ll Arts 3 l'1m1dz ll S1 r1.1 Ant at Arms 3 l'OOll11ll Qquad 1 2 Oo 11 L im Ll us If la M111 xr WM a Iwuhman 11 Oons JxM1-'s NORM xx Nlckname lfoodw Baeketball Manager 3 '- 1 I as - 2: . , N 2 ' ' Q .. . 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Sunce Club 1 2 3 4 Sun'-.h1ne Socrey 1 2 3 4 Tomahawk Staff4 Tleasuru 2 3 Members of class of 1951 Meredlth Swlhurt Max Elllot There as no death' the stars go down To r1se upon some other shore And brnght nn Heaven s leweled crown They shlne for ever more' John L McCreery Ann1 and Henry The Hlst dav of the 10101911 school yeal was a bxg day 1n the llV8S of MISS Ann1Be1e1 and Hemy Schzeclx Al though they enteled GHS as sen1o1s It was thc11 fi1st day at an Ameucan school Ann1 and Henry had come fxom Gelmany Gotzln gen and Stuttgart 16 spect1vely to learn 1n one yeal all they could about Amellca hel goxe1nment and hel people Anm and Hemy axe two of some thlee hundled students who oxet a peuod of two weaxs, haxe come t study undel the spon so1sh1p of the U S and Gelman gm ernments and the Chu1ch of the Bxethlen As youth ambassadols each has been glven one yeal to lne loxe and learn Wlth the Amerlcan people and upon 1etu1n1ng to the11 home land make use of 111 the good 1deas they hate been able to glasp dulmg the11 stay -Xnm and Henu came to Amellca 1n June of 1010 and although the11 xeax IS not xet 0 01 Hemx 1 no longe1 xuth us he txxmlxle 111 hx exe the sm1le on hlS face the l11l.lSlC 1n hls healt are but a memolx -Xlthough he met de ith Chustmas day 1910 Hemp, ls not deal fol he 11111 go llght on hung 1n the healts of the f11ends he found and left beh1nd at GHS l 'I . I . . H 1 ., . C's . : '1 - ' ,2.Zl.1: - ' C: A: ss '11, - s 1 1 l'1:. .:.,:J,r: ' mC '97 F.H. .1, 2, 3, 4. 3, , '. Z' ' as ' so Q .YH Y ' .H V .-xv, f Ba , . 3. 4: Ch 2. 3, 42 .A.A. 2, 3. 4: Lat' Cl b 2, 3: hut 2. 3. 4: Cl' - . 'V Z 'I If ... z ' : ', -' ,. N tr 4 .- . : . r 1 . . y ' - 7 . 1. Y v ' ' 7 V Y yy. . , 0 v, v, I I. I . 7 V Z . . K 5 I ' g I - u . . . . h r..t., y 1 f Q ' I I I I 1 ' . 2 .'.. 5 .v' l' - .. -' - cg ' ' ' -5- Class ol l952 It was a beautiful fall day in 1948 when the eager but yet reluctant Class of l952 entered the halls of G. H. S. to begin the trying life of a freshie. The fellows wearing leans and the gals rn cotton dresses added to the gay freshman party and square dance held in the cafeteria The party was a huge success and was to be added to our scrapbook of memories of our four wonderful years at G H S The summer passed quickly and 1949 found the members of oiur class talking excitedly of the past summer and the importance of being a sophomore Yes our class was older but still our fun continued The night of the Junior Senior Prom found the gay class of '52 traipsing up to Gy-Rab for its Hobo party. Games were played and skits were given, leaving everyone with memories of another wonderful evening. In September l95O the class of 52 was finally rated as upper classmen November I6 'l95O the class proud ly presented its first play Seven teenth Summer This play along with an informal party held on March 8 was an event long to be remembered With a grand climax for the lunior year the class very efficiently present ed a lovely theme and background for the biggest most thrilling event of the year The Junior Sensor Prom' OFFICERS PRESIDENT Gordon Pease VICE PRESIDENT Jerry Lrnfor SECRETARY Pat Berlin TREASURER Dave Mlshler SERGEANTS AT ARMS Jo Ann Muller Jo Anne Tilley Kenneth Cash Charles Eldridge SPONSORS Miss Graham Mr Shanklun r - I- rr 1 1 ' - - It rr - - ' 1 1 ' I I - 1 - - 1 . . wiii , r 01 1-06- Row 1 Abshrre John Amsden Martha Amsden Rrchard Amsler Sandra Andrews John Bachman lrawrd Row 2 Barley Janet Baker Jean Ellen Benton llranne Berkey Arthur Berkey Barbara Berlrn Patrrcra Row 3 Bess Delores Brller Gerald Bontrager, Floyd Boomershme Glade Boshart James Boshart Jean Row 4 Brown Patr rcra Cash Kenneth Chapman Anna Chapman Ruby Cleveland Velma Row 5 Cooper Marlon Jr Covmgton Beverly Crrpe Chester Crrpe Perry Crrpe Rrchard Curtrs Pratt Row 6 Defrees, Betty Delcamp Ronald Irennrs Nathan Detwrler Wrllram Douma Byron Douma Jacquelrne Row 7 Ldsall Phyllrs Eldrrdge Bonnre Eldrrdge Charles Evermgham Donald Farrmgton Patrlcla Fxrestone Phyllis Row 8 'Sv' Jia Q! if Cass of 1952 1 I x Qu' +C.. R nigga ui li also-za. 6 IW pmar,-Vw S -or X Fisher Donald 4+ Frresen Susanne Carman Donald Grbson Lrlllan Grotrxan Lester Hames, Theresa 37 . I YIIII, uf I v 'i I I a , ff I , , .. I II4 , I . Q I I-I 1 I , , I ' V af'-M 1 -. 1 if J '53 'N ' 1 ,I ' .I . I 2 . 1 W I . .' . i. ' I X5 2 III I fa X , K I , XY.. FA III '-.w 1 i 5 ' A f H, 1 ,I .- . Iv 00' f 4' . r ' . . ' 4 - C - ' C 3 I 1 IRI, t 1 5? S 'GAL 1.I ' . I I If g ay ,. I .-- II f I W, ' r ' Q1 C ' it 'if ff Q Cain, llevona Y 3 ' , - I .I , .3 . ' , , 0 ' 4 2. f A r J - p X K . I II I 'x r fi . , I I, I . ' II , 'Emi 4. r ' ' -, 'A . f' f ' , . ' SS-'WW I 1 x A 2 I I w ' .Y ,l K . V I r ' e 2 ' ' 1 we . B vm 0 , , I' lk I V ' 'I , , N w. I I ' - ' 5 ' J 9 :I I I 9 Z ' 4 - , Q . I I , , - , I ' I We , :Q ,, , V ' 5 'flvsxv M ' 3 - ya A 2 ' aw f- - jf . ' , ' A A 9 , 1 ' I V ', I ' A 9 4 ' ,I I, If I , wtf, ,g,,IZ I M, A I r WT: 'Y' 4- ' I , . V 'N B . r .. if -- ,J B' '-A I , I r r I J . 7 'l ' x A K ' J X - .7 ' P - . I 'J Class of 1952 awww? pd 1 .J LA 'Ka ff -- Row 1 Hartzlel Harold Hay Helen Hershberger Paul Hertzler, John H1vely Harry Hochstetlel Faye Row 2 Hoogenboom Fred Hooley Rlchard Hoover Catherme Holn, Thelden Howk, Rogel Hubartt, Gerald Row 3 Huber Paul Isley Loretta Jones James Kauffman Esther Kauffman Norman ,NX 5 Klase Rlchard Q bmw ROW4 T Larlmel Peggle Leedy Judy Leltex Arlene L1nfo1, Jelly 1 5 Lung Burton E l 38 Mann Robert Row 5 Mc Cabe MarJory Mc Cahlll Rlchard Meek Barbara Mellmger, Bennle Metzger Mal M1lle1 Beverly Row 6 Mlller Duane Mlller Grace Mxller Jo Ann Miller Kay M11ler Marlene Mlller Mary Anna Row 7 M1lle1 Shalol Mlllel Twanette Mlshlel Davld Myexs Nancy Nettleton Mallys Nofzlnger Harold Row 8 Nolman Thomas Ogle Janet Oswald Lauy Palks Lavexn Payne Howard Pease Gordon QT?JnQga.,'T x , ' A xg , g ., V ,tgff 5 ' y V, I ' . My A, f 7 af 43 f ff' 'W 'irq' '4 . 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A 3 ' ', ' ' Row 1 PlCk8IlHg Carolyn Rassl Byron Rassl Raymond Rexd Nancy Rexdel Hllde Reynolds Wallxs Row 2 Rlchaldson Xhllxam Rlnk Phyllls Rltchle Marlon Roblnette Loene Robmson Mlchael Rosezelle Cherle Row 3 Roth Byron Roth Nancy Ryan Phllllp Sayles Jo Ann Schm1dt Grace Skelton Laula Row 4 Slabach Fannle Smlth Esthel Stahley Ernest Steele Joan Stryckel Max 'G Stl ycker Wallace Row 5 Stump Phxlllp Sudelman John Swlhart Ruth Swoveland Emerson Tilley Jo Ann Tyson llonald Row 6 Tyson James Unley Barbara NX agner Gene NX armck Joe Welsklttle James H9 Whltehead Phllllp Row 7 Xhdner Rama Jo Wllden Robert Vhlllams Betty Wllllams Joyce Wortlngel Edna llortmgex Paula Row 8 llysong Opal Yoder Barbara Young Byron Young Kay Zentz Phnllp Zook Patsy ww' yr C loss of 1952 'lk LA 37 apr ik, - Q M H - 4 i .4- I Jun1o1s whose p1ctures do not appeal Hoffhxen Nancy Claybaugh, Carol kmsley James Cupe Maly Falth Txegler Thomas Fehrxng N618 Sue Yode1 Marnlyn Hlckey Gloua Zentz, Ronald ' J., .' - , I ' Y . 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I' sl Vx C ,,1 W 'ri I 11x V Q fym Class of 1954 f POW 1 I www Nllllllfl Linda. nllfx lx Smxlh Nllry lou Nlllllh Ruy,,.r UXIIIQ N1 1X -uhlr Ibn lllx Ju L I XX 511111111 Jmus Sleunsun NurmL 'stump Nlelxm 5XXlllrlI't Iamtte 2-f t In' .lilklllgfllll 11 x kv! l1np.,xx.-nld 1 1 -l Rf XX FIOXQI' Joxce Txmer Julm Turnboxx Xllce --' Llfrx Idson 'lu- L n ex V1 k Nusue-n Xhllmm Xkdggoncr Dorm Wagner Mau I XX 4 1 alx bhn Treat N111 dun Xlfumr Xhlllam Xhirnlmk Stfmlm X 1 umr C My N Xhaur James Quer In X elfh Imnl d Nhngar lum XX Xlhmlw Ld I ltru 11 4' 0 ox X mllng.,mr Ilnrs lllllllgtl 1 4 4 ,ur Ibn lg W mrr I4 ll i fl X W4 Xodmr llsy 8 od: r I'h1 lm L RON 6 hlum, Ixmy THE m fullnngu kenneth I In shun n xxhusm pu tuu s lo nm 'mm ir 1 1 lu S N will NI115 Se ldm 1' Hemp A Chuckle Two members of the class of l954 were lalkmg oe Say Bull let s break ou Okay, let s do nt lonnght oe I ll bnng the flashllght So that mghl at the window, Joe hurned the lnghl of the flashlughl down al the ground k J Joe Okay Bull you cllmb down the beam Bull Oh, no, you mnght turn ut off when I m half way ' down 4 l 44 le, f f - , 7 is r- ' A I . 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Ll I ' ' .ll 1 I ' I7 l J : ' . - ' r ' H - - -I ' I 1 ' . t ,, . . , I r ll : Assustants Asslstants XX 1 N KT x Rothrm I X Iendrr I Shupp C' Nlehl P String e on I ltlll nun L 1 X R F' Ialmer C Her hbnrgcr J Mills c n N fmnmln Lmen 1 III J X lrr ll Qlqrk Niles I arn X Stemen B ha er B Nchunxlku J Ixrmpp EDITOR IN CHIEF Mary Loulse Gorsuch Assistants Nancy Bender Joan Herne Ellen Palmer ART EDITOR Allce Stemen Assustants Don Clark Pat Evans Grace Hershberger Joan Knapp ORGANIZATION EDITOR Joan Kehr Asslstants Shirley Becknell Betty Kaser Bertha Yoder ATHLETICS lGIRLSl Lucllle Shupp Asslstant Jane Mulls lBOYSl Bud Lantz Asslstant Eugene Clemens BUSINESS MANAGER Nancy Sovern Iretta Bradford Sue Cozzu Vmcent Peffley Paul Rothrock Eluzabeth Shannahan FEATURE EDITOR Beverly Schoomaker Cziy Lzglzt and Urdu U ollss 46 Assistants Glorla Brenlser Pat Casey Joanee Stookey LITERARY EDITOR Don Marquis Assistants Beverly Brown Betty Ann French Sue Oloweckn TYPISTS Gladys Klstler Carol Lmdhorn Gay Mehl Patty Strmgfellow SPONSOR Mnss Barnes RO ' : '. IR-ffh-y, Ii. Yud- , G. Kizstlvr, P. f'Z1SnfX, V. IC wins, 1'. 'k. HMV 2: f. 31 '- . 4. , f 11 '. 3. RH 'se-V, Ii. ltr ' . M. . Glwslu-lt, S. Hloxw,-wki, S. CJZZI. .I. Sllmkvj. HIV 3: .. ' , 1. J. H -i e, L. Sh' zlz . G. PI A S, IS. Lzlutz, N. Suve ' , L. -lz ll 's, 1. Iirzidfurd, D. Q' . , - Sz Y S, , . .' ' II 2 ' - ', . ' 1 . C ' St If I 95l Tomahawk Staff Members of the lndlana Hugh School Press Assocrahon Editors Delores Yost and Marlalue Swrhart News Editor Betty French Reporters Sandra Amsler Pat Berlin Jean Boshart Lllllan Gibson Kay Muller Twanette Muller Carolyn Plckerlng Marlon Rrtchle Esther Srnlth Bertha Yoder Sports Edrtor Sports Reporters Feature Edvtor Feature Wrrters Lrterary Edrtor Business Manager Art Edltor Advertising Manager Assrstants Ad Solrcrtors Productron Manager Assrstants Mary Typusts Glorua Brennser Joan Clrculatron Manager Assistants Sponsor Eugene Clemens Carroll Chrlsman Beverly Muller Elnzabeth Shannahan Pat Casey Beverly Brown Judy Leedy Mary Louise Gorsuch Nancy Sovern Alrce Stemen lretta Bradford Jaxue Shank Barbara Yoder Patsy Zook Barbara Berkey Helen Hay Janet Ogle Jo Ann Kehr Dianne Benton Pay Farrington Gay Mehl Anna Maller Jane Tllley Paula Wortmger ne Dresser Marnlyn Holdeman Joan Knapp Jean Ausherman Barbara Meek Jo Ann Muller Nancy Reid Cherue Rosezelle Jo Ann Trlley loss Kyler N N u l 14 lit HX 1 HH I 1111 rung! un 4 nnahm mu x h lk 4 1 -17 Czty Light and llatef ll url. 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'Ville-y. l'. lb-rlin. 1 11 An ln xv x If N rn f 76 4 ko I 1 A INN Student Council The Student Councnl conslsts of twenty fnve members who represent the shudents In the admumstratave aspect of student government In the school Frve students are elected from each class to serve for one semester along wlth each class presrdent The council meets with nts sponsor every two weeks At these meetings discus slons are held on the actuvutles concernung the school and ways In whlch the school un general mlght be Improved Standmg commnttees of the Student Councal Include Cltuzenshup Scholarshup Sportsmanship Manntenance Program and Publrcrty Thus year In addltron to nts regular prolects the Student Councul sponsored a slogan contest and publlshed a Goshen Hugh School Handbook contalmng nn formatron valuable to the students President Vuce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Sponsor 1111117 Iwflrzzffnr Compu OFFICERS FOR 1950 51 Jerry Muller Jerry Long Patsy Zook Wallace Strycker Mr Shanklun lH'x'C 1: .l. l:4'l'l'll2llll. Y. S14 vn, Mr. Sh: kl' , U. Nr- '-ll. A. Smfrkvr. N. Su 'inn I tl' 32 I', ll-rlin. l'. Z0 k, J. KVA.-l. U 1 trmrm, Il. l.:tml:1w, lt. Yud tr, ll. lk-:ass-, J. Stun -y. fi hvlll'1lI1lS. lluw IZ: II. Huy, IC, XYug'un1:u11. .l, Klillvr. XY. SLU' fk-r, I.. Sc. IHXN' li .l. lmxmg. Ii. Kin-slvr, .I. It, Millr-r, IL Ruth. C - D , I . . . . . . . . I . I I I I ' I ' - fl 1 ' 711, -48- Notlonol Honor Society The National Honor Soclety rs an honorary organuzatron, the prrmary purpose of whlch ns the encouragement of scholarshrp On the basus of scholastrc rankmg 15 percent of the sensor class and 5 percent of the tumor class are voted to membershnp each year Though actnvmes of the socrety vary from year to year, trrps to colleges and umversltres, program presentatuons, concesslons sponsorship, and other worthwhile protects are carried on Thus year nlneteen sensors and nme lunlors belong to thus organlzatuon OFFICERS President Worth George Jerry Miller Vlce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Sponsor if-xrol XXIIIIEIIHQ Nldrx Iouxw uorsumh North f eorge Ndnrx B ndcr I In N11 er I-llrn Iqlmer Hltdf Iflvdtl I mms xhtlkkllttl X S FT TO RIGHT NX Ce-or NI I 4 SITXIUHb Ilfhard 1 r.-xlnr B'-xt-rlx Nfhmmtx v luulle Nhup Hz-me Xlirgillf Nxxlhart Htfg tux fr JLNInPs 1 ffm XIYHI N lxthzx Nm Bertha Yoder Mr Wrlson lmerlw Broxn ll Nh t Puhu Nlxller Ini Xrkmrson tu 1-rent 1 nrdfm Ivlse ri NL Imhrl x r X11 gf ,orsurh 1 Xhllmnts N H ndwr Hr XX IS 1 I N1 r F Pilm r R Your 49 Neu man Furnzture Company I O ' I ,v ,.. , 1.7.1. ,QI A il, 5, i X. . ' I . ': A g g ' ' A' g Y 2 k -r l':11r11' 2 .' J rick Bertha Yodr-r Iilizaln-th Sh-9lTlIlE'lhklYl .AA 2 'd . ' ' fi f . A' p 4 A 5 X' e A .It-an ' V, V H .' ' ' Sh .v-' g , 'll , 2 'Q' 'A S ' . I - Q lfI'ii1',A A th 3 'Q ' ' A ' Vztsy '. rk 3 'A..' .z ' ' A . 4 Graf-+4 ,lillf-r V1-: U I+- F- 'm-7 l'h,'l1is I-Ldftnl 1- J ith It 'QA ly . 'Her ' 1 '. 1 A, . . 1. ' J ' , '. .'. eA A , , . 'i nm, .. .l'l1+', 4. 'K e, . ' TA. Sunslwnne Soclety OFFICERS ROVN 1 NI Prose J Renton S Garrmger S Farrel P Berlm J Boshart D Benton P Farrlngton ROV 'I G Brem Gee NI Boomcrshlnc S C0241 NI L Gorsuch J Xusherman I Boise I kckerson V Ifehrxng C1 Chrlsner Row 3 J hart B frown B L Blckel M J Crlpe J Be-rkex .I Berchatu I Caeew I Bossa I Gorsuch I Conrad ROV 4 N m LU X IgrlllPX S Xmsler X K hapmdn L CIIJSOU I Frlrke N Churchlll NI X C111 L Burr D Defrees RONV 6 'NI I3 kr B 1' ldrldgf I Be rkfw C Blrkx C' I IIIUITIKHFIHHF S IL-Ike r I3 Frf mh I3 Broun X Dax enport ROW 7 XI sa 1 m an m I 4 r Rrfldford Q 1 rl -.so S C 'Lffcr' P I rymfin RONV' 8 S Q out 11 m 1 Q I is lm IU I 1 0I'hflYIl I s N I 1 Presudent Beverly Schoomoker Fnrst Vice President Patsy Zook Second Vlce President Joanne Stookey Corresponding Secretary Helen Hoy Recordlng Secretary Nancy Sovlne Treasurer .lone Wetzel Sponsor Miss Shaffer ser S Burk BX ler Bow ts Tre at Burt Amevzcan Lczzcnd1y 00 I C M. K. Felton, P. Fire-stone, S. Cripe, P. Berlin, S. Grant, C. Brumbangh, B, Ganger, C. A1fano,.I. Gangcr. ROXV 5: B. Chap- -7-C 214:12 . AIMS: A I. 'l F. l.. 'zh ' 1. l.A'.i.'T Y. l ' l. , ' E11 'e' Il, IM-fre-vs, l'. Edszll, R. Fhzp : , S. Beck -ll. M. iigl- , I. . , .. 'Z . C. 1. f . . f' . . Z '. A. l':YINN'I'l. Il. It .I. I1 u :, F. 'aj 2 gh. .. I ' . .I. Fryll-, S. Cummings, A. Heier, LI, Karl. 1 x 1 u 1 X 1 I u ur un 4 x l 4 HHIIH-, N 4 Q 4 1 ull Sunshune Socuety Julls Neughbors the 1950 51 theme of the State Sunshune Socuety was success fully carrued through thus year s actuvutues by the Goshen Chapter On October 21 Goshen was hostess to over fuve hundred Sunshune gurls and theur sponsors at the annual Dustruct ll Conventuon Our own Jull reugned over the days actuvutues and many of her neughbors took part un the program In November the Sunshune Julls stressed the motto Others by sponsorung a Thanksguvung Chapel servuce for the enture student body In December as the chuef money makung prouect Sunshune members sold holly wreaths and door hangers Other prouects for the year were donatuons to the Nurse Scholarshup hund and to the Ruley Fund a fund to help support the Ruley Hosputal The Goshen Julls saved 4531 pennues for theur whute gutts at Chrustmas tume thus amount was matched by the club treasury and contrubuted to the State Ruley prouect Thus years membershup of two hundred ten gurls spent much tume spreadung the Sunshune udeals and beung good neughbors THIS YEARS OFFICERS ARE Presudent Furst Vuce Presudent Second Vuce Presudent Correspondung Secretary Recordung Secretary Treasurer Beverly Schoomaker Patsy Zook Joanne Stookey Helen Hay Nancy Sovune Jane Wetzel Sponsor Muss Mary Kathryn Shaffer J1 llllll I Pgur-, 'll ul ,f Q ELC C hasc Buy Cumpfmy HHN' 1: ti. Klstlu-u', fl. Mu-lul, .l. Blillvr. l'. 141l1'll1lt'I'. .I. Rlyu-rs, .l. .lills. ll. Blillu-r, J. l'n:u1p. 'l'. Xlilluur. .l. I' Thr. R HV Z1 .l. Il1u'l'uutv, N. Hicks, l4', llmsluslu-tl:-u', M. IC. Mills-r, N. Kun-u'ruu-u'. IC. Ku-lun, U. luuululx'-wud, ll. Hzurtzuuur, U, Mu' Itfuuuu.::ull, .L 4: uuftl 1: . li HY Il: li. 1'ilSt'l'. Y. lluuwu-u', lt. Milt-luwllusul, ll. 1'14P1l1t'lll2lI1, AI. lluululuw-:u1l, M. Blu- Vuuln-, S. Mnluvuuu-, S, K:uuut, K. lluld ru-mi, li, lluusluauud. IZUW It .l. Juuluy, N. llonf-rl, K. Milla-r, Bl. .X. Mills-u', 'I'. Hniluu-s, ll. Ile-u's1ulwu'g'+-u', tl. Mi ' wr, 'I' lluurlzlu-u'. lt. Must. S. Mill:-ua Ii PW 3: N. All-54-rs, 11. Alilllr. Ii. Mu k, A. Lou-ku-rluiu-, J. llc-lun-, J. lluulwwuwiuu, .l. Lu--dy, S Mil I-luulu, S. l.:ul'l':uw, ll. Mill.-r, U I 1 ' . - I I ll ' ' I! ll Il ' ' I I I ' I I ' ' ' ll I I ll L I ' g I I 1' - 1 Q . 1 f -18 . ' 3 ll -1-i Sunshme Honor Group Gave honor where honor IS due , IS a very old saynng As an nntegral part of the Sunshme Society Sunshnne Honor Groaup IS made up of those gurls who work the most dulngently to help the club achleve nts goals Membershup as obtamed through outstandmg work nn club actlvmes and the gurls are proud of therr honor ratmg nn Sunshme From these members the standmg commlttee chanrmen are selected, as well as those who help wnth specual prolects Since the gurls work so dllugently to obtaln membershlp, nt ns naturally felt that they are proud of their socnety her standards and achlevements The socuety accepts for consnderatlon any suggestlons they may offer for nmprovmg the spread mg of Sunshme by the orgamzatuon Meetungs are held on call by the president, Beverly Schoomaker Vuce presudent, Patsy Zook and secretary, Helen Hay osslst rn conductmg the meetmgs Mass Mary Kathryn Shaffer IS our ever guldmg sponsor XX I NI I S0 rr ww Brcnleer ua J Myers M Nrff S Your W J Steele S Nillone M Yoder B Xwxner NI Md ilu I th lsmr 'NT 5 h I3 I Puke am w T H 1rL7l1r NX tuutmnour I It 3 I In ne l Brown C orsumh N Homrt Nl Soune H Hay J Stookey B Schoomaker I look J Wetzfl E Smllh S Oloxxeckl S bourn ROW 4 X Immert I Sehrock L Shannahdn T Miller V Behrlng I Berlm Il Nhtzlfr J Iuhr I Helm lx Nouns, L, Clay baugh J Douma J Winger N Byler S Seal G Nlxllu' M Svuhart I Itrldford L Rabcr Czty Dazry 52 O .. . . ., . . . 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' 111 . -7f'- I ' ' ' : ' W 1 k S r S s tr 1 1 1 xi w ISI t T Mtlltr NI Qtryc er x te u n 1 1 Q on 1 morn 1 IUIXX I Ha K7 IJ B u hmdn 1 1 I LII n rc 1 1 W4 it s lf I Senior HI Y many activities during the past year The boys sold Redskm seat cushions, and with the and of the Sunshine Society they sponsored the Easter Sunrise Service once again The meetings of the Hi Y Club were held every second and fourth Thursdays of the month durmg activity period and on the second Monday evening of each month The Goshen Hi Y is o part of the state organization which is affiliated with the National Hi Y Club OFFICERS President Jerry Miller First Vice President Bud Lantz Second Vice President Charles Eldridge Recording Secretary Stanley Escott Corresponding Secretary Joe Warnlck Treasurer Byron Roth Chaplain James Wenskuttel Sponsor Mr Schenck First Aatzonal Bank 54 RO ' Z '. Vnrh. G. l'l1-mens, B. Lung, IJ. Mishl - , G. T :1s'f-, J. NVuisk'I vl. II. Hi J. Alsl irc. PONY 2: .. . ' - , , . . 'Ak H. l'11,'l -, l'. H I H, T. Ti -gl -r, 13. Garmzm, B. Roth, I . H gg-nt , l'. t ipv. ' Cl: J. Wurnivk, I. -1' .Ii-x', . a - ' S. Est-alt, li. l.:ut'., Il. ldv- nghum, A. A d -, C. Eldndg-, XV. Slip'-k-', J. Amir--ws, l'. '.-nz. I I The Senior Hi-Y, consisting of twenty-eight iunior and senior boys, carried out I - . . . I . . . . . . , . h PH 1 ll xl s 4 Junior Hi Y This year the Goshen chapter ofthe Junior Hi Y Club was composed of eighteen out the school and commumty high standards of Christian character The foundation on which the club stands includes clean speech clean sportsmanship clean scholar ship and clean living In October the club sent Howard Yoder Bob Brinklow and David Lehman to Bremen for the officers conference Lynn Smalley was selected to attend the older boys conference held at Elkhart in November and several members represented Goshen at the spring conference at John Adams South Bend in April OFFICERS President Bob Brunklow First Vice President Howard Yoder Second Vice President Edward Heyde Recording Secretary David Lehman Corresponding Secretary Treasurer David Schenck Cl10PlUH1 Greg Weaver Sponsor Mr Schenck James Weaver JJ I urmnn Ifrus I Zllllilt r Lfmiprrny Irzz' ' 1: JC. l'lv-VX, l'. ldlililll. .J, XXV-:nxt-t'. K, l!Vmtli:4. ll, I,s-hm:n1, J. Mille-r, IC. Klillvr. ll HV Z: I.. Sn: ll'-X, .I. XYMIIZ. ll. Isley, f XX -:u'vr. IG. ll.--'lt-, Mr. Svlnr-mls, ll. Yml:-r, IP. Spvivll.-r', ll. Ulm--. li HY IZ: lv. Svln-nk. IZ. lluvluxs. t', tlltrlmnl,l!.lh'i11kl-m',li. Must I I boys. The principle purpose of this club is to create, maintain, and extend through- . V . I . I - , . I I . - , I I ' -ff- 1 . it ' ,, 'DNN u1r11 111' Q1 11 1111 1 1 is lllkllxll N is S 1 S u 1 1rr1 os.-N UI 0111 1 lil 1 xlll X 1 1 1 1 1nxu 1 11 1 1 1 1 J ' ll 1 no is Stl 0 4 11 A x nik Nenlx 1 ' 1 15 N411 11 1 1 1 1 ITN tl 111111 NI1111 1 1 Girls Athletic Association This club was organized so that gurls, as well as boys, may participate In sports and have a better understanding of athletics The G A A gurls help to promote a better cheering section, and provide peppy mgns and bonnersforthe gym on game nrghn Vanous pep sesmons Hwough out the year were sponsored by this organization The biggest was the snake dance held before the Elkhart football game During the basketball season the G A A sponsored a sock hop nn our own G H S gym The club s social activities thus year consisted of potluck suppers, dances, and swimming parties all under the dnrectlon of the G A A s sponsor, Miss Mary lknr1 B1Hs Ha s'call's 56 l11 ' l: M. H ll -z d, l'. Larin 1, l'. Edslll, J. I.--dy, Il. 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Grrls Atlwlehc ASSOCICITIOT1 Presrdent V1ce Pres1dent Secretory Treasurer Sponsor OFFICERS FOR l950 1951 Luculle Shupp .lane Mrlls Pot Berlm Sue Farrell Mlss Bllls 4 41114 14 4 4 uv- 4 I4 E Conrad T U ll 41 11 14 14 rl rm tr IS 114r 41 ll 4 ll N ll 1 1 Fl 1. 414 4 14 lx 1111 X 4 1- ' 4 4 ms-4 1 41 111114 4 4 1 X A mr' vt x 111, 4 14 414111141s 4 er 154111 541 lllI1l4I x 4 N 41 el 4 1841 If 1.11 1 P 4 11 4. 41 4 S 1 11n1mln1.S 'I' qfdmah Wllllllll 1111 4 111 4 4114 41x4r ure Yllithlllll' f ll Qll 1 1 41 4 s4x 4 znvx 1 IAYUS X llll 4 lurc 1 17 House 04 H4zrt4 r u 1 0 o Q IUPXY 1: S. Mill-1'. M. J. l'it'41r, S. l'ri114-, I'. Sl 14-r. T. Y4 14-1: J. Sh 41' -k, M. 1'r J. Sl--P 1. . .' . I XV 32 S- g1'l'Q'lll'l'. J. 1141111 11. l'. l:t'I'llll. V. II-'ky N. K4 -1-1 -1'. .l. Sxx'ih:11'!, S. Stvuly, Ii. 01:14-, S. 1l'r ' 1.7: . G. C'hr'.'t A . R W Sit I'. NW 'I-I -ad. IZ. Uh 11, I.. liurr. S. K4-11114-411, V. J. l!:411111g':1rI114-1', ll. A. Gill. H. Eid 'd '41, A. L 'k-rli-, E. '4-' . 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Y 'A 111: -1', V, ' lj. 1811114 S x Sl 4 Xl 1 1 Buell 1 Scrlbblers Club Back in the 1930 s in answer to the evergrowlng need for a creative writing grolup the Scrlbblers Club was organized by Miss Grace Galentlne an English teacher The main obgective of the Scrlbblers is to stimulate creative writing and to en courage literary interest At the meetings members read aloud the manuscripts which are required every second club meeting After the reading of the papers an informal discussion is held and the merits and weaknesses are pointed out The members believe that one learns much from intelligent criticism All manuscripts are rewritten and added to the club s files Eleven new members were added to the club s roster this year and presented an NEW MEMBERS Beverly Miller Sally Rlsser Margory McCabe Esther Smith Ellen Palmer Arduth Smoker Carolyn Pickering Nancy Sovern Sarah Newell Jane Wetzel John A Miller THE OFFICERS FOR 1950 1951 President Alice Stemen Ina Ackerson .lean Boshart Verlln Garber Sponsor Miss Barnes Vice President Secretary Treasurer 38 IUIW 1: ll. 1il'U5'll. .l, Austin-l'1n:l11, l'. Edszll, V. Garb'-r, J. Sl l - M155 Hf'Vll 5' ll 'lv 33 A P' NWI, 1. ,Xe-k-1'sm1, J. 5 ic. M1111-V, s. lm-wt.,-ki. - 1 I I ' I ' I , . , . I original radio skit and program at the December meeting. XX 1 B 1 1 r s 4 1 Q sl r lt l N ltlssm r S k Lui It Xmstutz Poxx Sh Ulk I lmlu ussg Smu my 4 Ill lxttl Rf Fill! 9 BL b dl: I1 n S mum Q1 nu wnuur + s 1 Q lm N he nncd La Tertulla Thus year La Tertulla, formerly the Pan Amerncan Club, as composed of 'Forty seven members Each of them has completed two years of Spamsh or IS taklng Spamsh II at the present fume The purpose of the club ns to help students become better acquaunted with the Spamsh language and customs At the monthly meetnngs thus purpose as emphasvzed by playing Spanish games and by havnng Spanlsh speakers and movies The mann prolect of the club thus year was sponsormg a fuesta held In the school gymnasnum OFFICERS FOR 1950 l95l Presndent lna Ackerson Vice President .loan Muller Secretary Shlrley Kaut Treasurer Harold Hartzler Sergeants at arms Sally Rnsser, Tom Norman Sponsor Mnss Summers M lI1ll11s Hesfflzuant ' : . 'nd' , .I. Boss. M. I.. tiorsu 'h, J. Mills-r. I. A 'k 'I'.'f n, H. Ilu l',I -V, T. N1 rmzln, , '. 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II I II LatIn Club Where of I was no small part Vlfgll Anyone who sees the eager Smlllng expressIon on the faces of the one hundred forty students at the LatIn Club meetIngs, wIll agree that the words of the Roman Poet VIrgIl rIng true, for, In the varIous actIvItIes of the club, each member shares InterestIng and meanmgful experIences through commIttee work and prolects of the club, and thus becomes No small part The Clrculus IntImus llnner CIrclel, one of the most constantly actIve clubs In G H S maIntaIns a steadIIy IDCYCCISIFIQ number of actIvItIes and Interests for IlS members Present actIvItIes Include supportIng the state and natIonal LatIn contests, supplyIng the bulletIn board In the LatIn room wIth poems, storIes, posters, the formal InItIatIon of new members, carefully planned programs for each regular meetmg, and a full length movIe of a classlcal nature Money makIng prolects are the annual pIe sale and ChrIstmas candy sale The purchase of flourescent lIghts for the LatIn room was a prolect recently completed The annual ChrIstmas party Wllh exchange of gIfts and a Roman Santa make an evenIng of Roman fun long remembered Also In May, members don theIr Roman Togas for a gala Roman evenIng at the Roman Banquet wIth the assocIate members, frst year LatIn students as theIr slaves OFFICERS FOR l95O 1951 PresIdent Dave Lehman FIFST VICE PresIdent DIck LeavItt Second VICE PresIdent VIrgInIa Stemen Secretary Twanette MIller Treasurer VerlIn Garber Sergeants at arms Sarah Newell, Stephen Penn Sponsor Mrss Shaffer 61 Thomas 'lluzr Studw ll nson 14 xl 1 1 1 1 FN Ill ll IIIIQI 4 l I ll 4 c mll r 1 m ll L ut llll ' 'Y Q9 A 21 -U--Q,,k i- F '33 Pb w Auto Mechanics The auto mechamcs class was started In l923 when the new Goshen Hugh School opened Mr Kuntlgh was placed ln charge and has been the Instructor ever smce Each year the auto department rs able to place rn garage work all the boys that are able to qualrfy Mr Klntlgh does not classnfy these boys as skllled mechanics with only one school term of tralnung, but they are placed on 'obs wnth a good foundatron ln the survey lust taken In Elkhart County we fund fourteen young men that are 'foremen rn the garages where they work Results show twenty nune top mechanics from G H S and five of these young men have theur own garages Mr Krntlgh says he only gave them a founda tlon to start on they dld the rest However much credit IS due to the good trcumng and gundance of Mr Klntngh or Pop as he ns affectuon ately called by all has boys past and present Northern Inllulnzr Publzc Senza Company 67 no ' 1: l,. Urn .' , J. XYnds, li. I':1u,l, Mr. 1 l t'1,:t. .I. IM-twill-l', .l, Must. IZ, tiny. Ii HX' 2: U. ltuyr-r. t'. f'llI'lSlll2ll1, .I. Hum-y, N. Ilulml NV. Kuufl' 21, ll. Sh Ii HV ZZ: li. XV -:uw-V, Il. Pulp. Al. Mill--V, lr. lluldrw-ml. .l. Ile-ll. Ii. xYlll'JllllS. RO ' : S. S'h - , E. F y, A. Andrl, U. thru ga 'ln-r, T. Stu , L. F: --1 nd. O X X . . ,511-,. . . . . ',',7,'.gZ,' . . ,'., .. ,- ..gl:,4,!f . . i Q ' 1 lx M J . . ' . . . I 7 . . . 4 . Nl . . . x- . I . - I . . , Q . . . . . ., ,, . . ' -V - - y . .. . .. -1. 1 . 4 .it r' ' f ' 1 - .' ., ,. L .. HX 1 u I mx x ul 1 lil sin llllll Hobby Club The Hobby Cluub IS made up of students who have Interesting hobbies and luke to spend fhelr leusure tame workmg on them Once a student has acquured a hobby he usually stlcks to It for many years At club meetmgs plans for prolects such as engagmg speakers to guve talks or to display thenr hobbles and preparmg dufferent exhlbuts for our school are dlscussed The club s actlvltles are under the helpful guidance of the sponsor Mr Kastner Members who served on standung commlttees have helped the offlcers nn plannmg actlvltnes and meetmgs held bl monthly durnng the actlvnty penod OFFICERS FOR 1950 1951 President Carl Schmult Secretary Bull Graff Treasurer Margaret Parsons Reporter Bull Vosteen Sponsor Mr Kastner G, Reztlz Hzley CUIINFIIICFIOII Company ' 3 J. Millvr. l'. I' rl's. S. I.f-illtr, I,. Uswuld. IC. Slztlj. li. Mill:-r, 41. Ms-Vow'-n, 13. flr:lI'l'. T, Iiyn-r, li. Vustwn, l'. l lf'i'k, S Nh--1-r, Ii. Yule-r. HV 2: Mr. Ku: vr, Bl. liUlDl1lSlYll, Bl. I':u'Fu1ls, Il. l':xln11ln-ll, V. Sul ll, ll. Fripv, M. Vox, li. .lunf-S, Ii Xkxldvn, Ii. Mulunvy, J. Cornell. ' I I I . , - R llllkb I 1 1 W1 lx 1 mr mu f S Of v J 1' 1 flvldreid Nl K ov- rmx vsn Q ursru I1 1 1 ln. Jones l m xr mr 1 1, 'N - 11 A In n I I Inuxxlnr S ur n uxs N hurnhlll L QFIIM Ii frdbu' UNK su .ur 1 I orw uungx J Xbshnrg G O Us-. ll fl Szgfmund Sofrg, Ing Science Clulo OFFICERS FOR 1950 1951 ' Presrdent Duck Leavuff Vnce President Brll Graff Secretary Charles Gorham Treasurer Joann Bosse Sergeanls at arms Dave Newell and Kay Muller Reporier John A Muller Llbrarran Bull Ramsby Sponsor Mrs Vogel 64 RO ' 3 '. M'll- . D. N- ' -11. J. Rossa-, R. L favitt, Mrs. V 5:-I, U. G1 rhzlm, XY. Graff. .I. Mills-r. R. : 3 y. UNK' 11: H. l.. Iii Ak BI. . l' ip-, M. If f 2 , - . 'r li. B0 k-Q, L. Gilsu . S. link-r, S. G4-1-, M. L. G su-I. I HY II: G. UI-m--ns. .l. 2+ v-n R. '. .I. Rau gs t - . J. tlnrhan, S. Kaul, K. llruks, S. I,:1ut'rzLw, M. J. Irfun.. S. Hz rr' ge-r. ROW 4: ll. Lu gn li, K ipw B. - : , I. Bw' , J. A dr' xi, Q. C , '. -, .L '. li ' 5: J. Knigl XV. Cc 'g-, 1.13 Q,-lt, D. li ' -A um O . FM' as ll 1 :nun u 4 :mf 0 e Hoi II Smhnu er 1 xx 1 114112011 1 r ve U 1 1 nu th PI' t xlbl g., Ulltllln sum is Q H 1 4 o mrm lun! I ur uns 1 un ln xx: umm 4 mu It un Science Club The purpose of the Science Club of Goshen Hugh School IS to further the nnterest of :ts members In the varnous fnelds of scuence Under the capable sponsorshnp of Mrs Beatrlx Vogel the club met the flrst Monday evemng of each month Each meetang was composed of two parts, business and program The club programs Included sclence movies, lectures, and demonstratuons Prolects conducted by the club this year consisted of taklng Inventory of the laboratory equrpment of the Science Department and supplying scaentrfnc Iuterature for the school lnbrary The mam actuvnty of the current year was the annual Sclence Club trup to Chicago to vlslt the Museum of Sclence and Industry ln Aprul the club was prsvuleged to vnsut the Lobund Laboratory of Notre Dome Unlversuty 6, Zooks Decofratmg and Gzfts ' ' rpm: A , , X , V A . f' ' '. wt' V .'Y , y , l UNK' 1: J. lh .'lx:u'l, IC. Sn 'll. V. Sl - - , S. U1 xv -1-ki, J. Sl kry. S. K' zzi, .I. 'Pill -y, l'. 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Q I I x ms B Hertzo le s s r Lh Q 4 mrm in In u iw NI Holtllngcr B Kevin' -1 Irs I 0 I r um frm In ron n N I nm I Firestone mxn X 111 Ill XII XI 0 1 I ul er VLIIYTI ln I Q-FS I 00 Xut I' xln emo u frman er S 1.1 I' Hunter ROW ' T Hums V fluvland R Hnl er ROW 6 Honur I uw nour I Iiiu r X Iluunp rt I Burr Il Bushnng J Bowen ROW I Isley 'N lhunnm.. 5 kutiman I Bradford I Crlpm li Durr Future Homemakers of America OFFICERS FOR 1950 1951 Presndent loss Yoder Vlce President Mary Anna Muller Secretary Janet Rassn 1 H Treasurer Joan Sayles Sponsors Mass Pecklnpaugh Mrs Ulnch Abshzre Ozl Company, Inc Artco Metal Fmzshmg Ro ' 1: L. Vox, III. I.. 1.11 Ferry, E. G sh, I'. .Io S, F0o,, IJ. Pain. ROXV 2: '. C1 :, . , g, F tl'-csv, MVS. U1 i' . J. Ii-r-hiatti. S. H- : . IS. G: I-Cer, S. .I dz IUIXV 3: . . - , . ', - , J link: I'. Gt su-h, S. IA'IIt'l'. A. Bailey, l.. Y d-, II, l.-.lh- z , Ii. Ii ' , .I. K-' . '. ' , , L Ili '-r, J. I'z IT 1 . ICU ' -I2 Il, Bl dgltl, l'. In-L l , G. I. 2 , IC. A IN. A. K' k, R. I ' , V Iii: C. Alf' ,CI H ld- z ,IL Au,,, Mvsso. 1. z' -.. ' .1: . 2' . ' , . d- - man, .I. Domml, E. IKUZIPIIY, II. Covington, L. Hznyvs, U. Brant, M. Iiluukporl. J. Bake-r, Il. Davis, P. Culp ' : Ii. 'f, '. IH' vn, K. H 'e , .I. Uoylr-, .. 1 +A, .'. z 0 , 4. , . ,' , . ' '71 A. : .. ,. . . O n -------------- .----------------------------A'--------- ---- U 'Il 5 1 . --.---,------------.--- .........-.-.......---.......-... ll: - I I YIII 5. ' V ' , , . V. . . S L, , i 4 1 - V Y ,-A xx A we--few , - 1 ' 'T .t. - - - - . 9' X 1' . NX 1 R. Swihart, l'. llink, J. Rassi. M. A. Miller, Miss IH-4-kinpaugh, L. Shupp. l'. Yoder, D. XX agner XX ' M. Mi-Kissic-k, S. Patton, S. Sc-hivlwr, D. XVQ-lly. S. Ustrandor, S. Steuly. 0. Wysong, J. S Q ily umnsun, J. Su-aly. RIHV il: D. XVhitm+-r, IJ. Mitschl:-n, li. Yoder, M. Treat, l'. Tulkington, IJ. Shf iv eilx S Salisbury, ll. Ove-rholtzs-r, L. Mast. ROXV 4: M. L. Smith. M. NVagnvr, ld. XVva.ver, N. Sm: R tmr S. Vorhis, 'l . Slzxlnu-h, M. lwlc-Unlw. ROW 5: E. Wurtingw-r, It. Sailor, J. Mau-kain, M. Myers, 3 P1 'I' Shmum, L. Sink, l'. Stringfellow, S. NVh1-1-ler. ROXV 6: M. liilc-hiv, G. Schmidt, 15. Me-ek, M. Boomerehms J ini M. Rupholdt. ROW' 7: J. XVilliams, D. NVortingt-r, lt. Williams, S. Miller. O w I n u 1 - o 1 ll . ,, . . . . . I . . . . ,, . ,, ex- At s Furniture Cfrmpnny -67 - Brwler Metal Products, Inc Future Homemakers of America This club was first orgamzed at Goshen High School in 1934 It was then known as the Home Economics Club However, in December of 1945 when the group affiliated with the state and national organization, the official name became The Future Homemakers of America Members of this club are girls who are enrolled or have been enrolled in home economics in high school The purpose of the F H A is to teach the girls to get along better with members of their families and other people to become better homemakers, and to improve their grooming and manners The motto, Toward New Horizons, presses the purpose learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow Some of the highlights of the year included a formal initiation of new members and a tea for the eighth grade gurls of Junior Hugh School The club also sold pencils with our 1950 1951 basketball schedule on them and nylon tea towels HX 1 11 1 Industrlal Arts OFFICERS FOR 1950 1951 Vnce Presndent Ed Wogoman Secretary Dean Culp Treasurer Rnchard Muller Sergeants at arms Carrol Chrrsman :chord Weaver Sponsor Mr Peterson Doctor Edqrzr Barter 68 Bloughe Hafrduare Rl ' 1 M. 1111111-r, .l, 1h-lwilt-V, V. l'hrism:m, .1. Hvit. IG. XY-tgm nn. Il HY 2: lt. 1'll1l', IZ, .1--ssup, IZ. Mille-V, ll. XYv':lYv'I', Il. Miller. I President ............,............ ..,...,.... .7,..V..,........... B o b Jessup - - . I R. Y 1, , lndustrIal Arts The purpose of the lndustrIal Arts Club IS to provIde recreatIonal actIvItIes for IlS members and to promote IndustrIal arts as a department Thus year the club took In twenty four new members, all boys Interested In some branch of IndustrIal arts MeetIngs are held once every four weeks durIng the school year On the evenIng of November nInth the club met for the InItIatIon of new members and a chIcken supper Other actIvItIes durIng the year Included bowlIng, Swlmmlng, basketball a sprIng outIng, and sponsonng an audItorIum program ' XX I I t I -N I rIxI I I1 'H IH 1 I I um Bauer s' Ihue Inn, 6 PrII1ItI,fII s fnocuy I I , . LU ' 1: U. D-tw-il -r. fl. fllvlll -ns. L. l'2lI'li.', L. ll--:I -hy, C. K' 'I -, II. llllll aI, li, I.IIIII.:. I. XV 2: fl. W: Lf I-r, I'. 1 ipfA-. 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'. .. ll 1 mm ll N Health Councll The Health Councll IS an orgamzatnon composed of twelve gurls who help promote better health habnts throughout the school Agcun, accordnng to tradutuon three new gurls from the freshmen class were elected Jean Berkey .lo Ellen Berchnattr and Candy Cummungs The prolects of the organization are to help the Red Cross Drlve, the Tuber culosns Drnve and the Cancer Fund Drlve The sponsonng of Snnglng Valentines whuch are dellvered by a school quartet, constntuted the foremost event ofthe year To conclude the year s actnvltnes a party was glven for the sensor members of the councnl OFFICERS FOR 1950 l95l President Pat Whittle Vice Presndent Joan Talley Secretary .Io Ellen Berchnattu Treasurer Ardnth Smoker Sponsor Mrs Nelson C1111 s Corfu Cup Coca Cola Bottlznq Company IIUXX' 1: lln 1-1-llt--rj Mrs. N'-ls-tn, .lam-A 'Villa-y. l'. XX'l 'tllv-, .Yuan Tillt-y. ll HY I: S. lhxlu-V, l'. lllllllltrllll. A. Sun-li.-1'. 'X. 4'lmpm:m. 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B. 1111 111 I 1 1 1 1 ' S I T' um ,, 1 S 11 1111114 1 111 1 ll 1111 J XX S11 tl 111 1 11 llll 1 11 Hr 1 1 11 1 1 111111 1111 1 1 1 1 11 1 1111 rn 111 1 1 1 1 111 11 ll 111 1 1 I4 111 11 11 1 1 11s Q1 1 1 S ll 111'-1111 1 N 111 1 111 0s11n Ll X N1l1111 1 1un1., 3 S 11 Band The 1950 1951 Goshen H1gh School Band, consrstung o seventy two muslcally 1ncl1ned students, marched onto Fore man Freld on September 8 1950 for the fnrst football gam of the season The band played for all home football game and one game on School Fleld at South Bend The ban also played for all home basketball games On February 1 1951 the band and orchestra combune to g1ve a concert Many beautrful overtures, marches, an ballads were played by the two organrzatuons Many of the bands members won hugh honors 1n th d1str1ct solo and ensemble contest and traveled to lndr anapolrs to compete 1n the State Contest OFFICERS FOR 1950 1951 Manager Worth George Ass1stant Manager Carol Jo Baumgartner L1brar1an Sandra Gee Ass1stant L1brar1an Suzanne Baker SSCTCTCTY Marlene Juday D1rector Mr Brrnklow Janet, Anna, Sandra 07011111 111111 Temzllzgm 72 Ida Eby M W Y 41 1 1 1 ,,,, 1 IUPXY 1: A. 1'ha1 2 , S. 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RUNY S: lf. 54'l1 llk, V. 1i2lI'lHAl', .l. ' k. I I - I I - -1 7 1 .' ' . 1 .. , . D- fu 'sul Q 1144 U x tu 1 Ill 4 X rum unnunguu 4 uuru 4 XI ll I I Sl u 1lX u u 4 u u ru uu Orchestra Thus year the Goshen Hugh School Orchestra under the durectuon of Mr Brunklow and Mr Erwun consusted of forty two pueces The orchestra has been very actuve un school actuvutues Each year ut provudes musuc for the uunuor and senuor class plays, Baccalaureate, Senuor Assembly Class Day, and Commencement Exercuses The orchestras presentatuon of the annuual sprung concert was the hughlught of the past year On December I2 the orchestra played for all the fourth grades of the cuty The band, orchestra and chour acted as hosts for the dustruct solo and ensemble contest thus year Many Goshen students won hugh honors un thus dustruct contest and entered the state contest at lnduanapolus OFFICERS FOR 1950 l95l lflanager Betty French W, ubraruans Bob Brunklow, Verlun Garber Y. 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Broun N R0 Iurs 4 4 4 X ll mms R XX 4 4 N Hom r I Xushermm I Strm 4 mx U o ron 1 n4 r 1 4 ss Nt r m ln I5r4 msn r Nl I-lo1d4 man 1 hlsth r ROW .3 'Xl Rupho our s N 4 x llf 4 nun 0 nm 4 r ll 41 4 mann rs m4 4 J Drus L oom 1k4r L Nlmhl 0 X 4 5 NI111cr 1' Sh mum J I ang, B Jess xp 1 1 hI'lNHl in D Nuull L Rmruk L' Clcme Commerclal Club The Commerical Club IS a re organized club In Goshen Hugh School thus year The club IS made up of fifty one members, each of whom IS takmg at least one course ln the busmess education department At each of the monthly meetmgs we have been strlvmg toward our goal of promotung frlendly relatlonshups with businessmen ln the community and en couraglng student association and partlclpatlon We have had as our guests busmessmen and our own alumnu who are affiliated wnth local busmess and mdustry These speakers have glven us lnslght unto the opportunutues available to us after graduatuon Our prolect for thus year was to make achlevement awards avallable to those who acqulred skull ln shorthand and typewrltmg President Paul Rothrock Vice President Rama Jo Wldner Secretary Pat Strlngfellow Treasurer Marlene Juday Reporter Pat Whuttle Sponsor Mlss Overman Ezangelzne Shop 74 Enerett s Royal Blue Foods RU ' Z J. 1' Mlv. 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I 4 . . ,1 SPURTS if fav, ' lwfi QU Director of Athletlcs Kaul L nder ll ood e Coaches n James Phend R Llph Peterson Donald Yoder, Burdette Hoke K v X S Football 1950 Goshen started out nts grld season wlth a wm over Central Catholic of South Bend 27 to 12 NJ A touchdown by Ray Wakeman and a touchback by the K defensive lnnemen made the score 9 to O as the half ended The X' game remauned close untul the fourth quarter when Goshen scored three touchdowns two by Bob Jessup and one by Pug Hoover Farm Bzneuu In znunce 76 Fzedelte Cleaners l Th P X Q -- -0. O S GOSHEN SCALPS S. B. CENTRAL CATHOLIC 7 lf XX l ' ' x If l' jl X Q I 5, J I I ' Head Football Coach Cheer Leaders mf ,'lIfH.s, Pufsff Zfmk. Pfff Rf ff- iv, Lllfllllt' Shlflrlf Don Yorlvr Football SLICERS SLICE REDSKINS Goshen, playing a good ball game, lost to a rugged Laporte team by the score of l3 to O. Laporte's big line outweighed Goshen's, which mostly accounted for Laporte's two scores. Five of the Redskins passes were inter- cepted, halting any scoring possi- bility for Goshen. l ' - ' . Il l Hull Inlly Shu' fffwffrp ,lflfu fI4f1f4l'S SIZ Football l. ,LM VARSITY TEAM lx Lash D Lurlnglmlnl Ii Mrk mm H Hxuly R Haour PANTHERS CLAW GOSH EN Soon after the openrng kvckoff wuth Goshen rn control of the ball the Redskuns were penalrzed two successive 15 yard penaltres puttmg the ball on the two yard Ime Washmgton then took over the ball on a bad klck and Wrlkms went over for the score Goshen scored rn the second perlod on an end around by Spence Schnell The game then remarned tned untul the last three mmutes when Wullre Robertson threw a pass to Ball Grlkey who went over all alone for the wlnnung touchdown The game ended with the score l2 to 6 In 'favor of Washington GOSHEN TIES S B CENTRAL The Redsklns playing one of thelr best games of the season held a strong South Bend Central team to a 7 to 7 tle Central scored early nn the game on an end run after Fleming fumbled but picked It up to go over for the score Both teams battled on an even keel untll nn the fourth quarter when our Redskrns started a drnve clnmaxed by a touchdown on a 23 yard run by Ray Wakeman Dean Culp then converted to tue the score REDSKINS OVERPOWER CADETS Goshen made Its wrn number two by easlly defeatlng Howe Mulutary 42 to 6 There was no score rn the first quarter but the Redsklns scored four touchdowns rn the next two quarters Clemens and Hoover both scored two touchdowns each to lead the Goshen scorlng Goshen Auto flcctvzc and Brake Swzuc 48 f0Sl1 ll C12 UN r1mILfzrIdu nc e . ' A - ' ' -. IEOXV 1: J. Long, V. Eldridge-, IC. Xhrgmnan, R. Ze-nlz, G. Pease, V. I'-a-I't'ln-y, U. Ulmrismzm, S. St,-hm-ll. IUDW 2: L. Rvzlvlmy, B. Jessup, . , . - P, . 'ze-2, , . . . I . . I . I I I , . , . I J. -' I -, , U., .. .. 1,-1 1- 1-,I Football BLAZERS BURN REDSKINS Playmg before a capacuty crowd Goshen lost to their old rrval Elkhart by a score of 21 to 7 Elkhart scored un the furst second and thnrd quarters Thenr scorung came on a lane plunge by Cappelletlu a long pass to Starner and then mtercepted one of Goshen s passes for a touchdown The Redsknns only touchdown was scored on a long pass to Schnell after a 41 yard run by Larry Beachy GOSHEN BATTLES JOHN ADAMS For the second time this year Goshen tled a conference school both by the rdentucal score of 7 to 7 The Redskms scored first on a long pass from Wakeman to Jessup Dean Culp agam saved Goshen from a defeat by perfectly bootlng the ball through the up rlghts Adams then took advantage of a Goshen fumble and made a successful drnve for a touchdown The ball exchanged hands many tlmes durung the rest of the game but no score resulted FOOTBALL SQUAD W 1 I RUN I 1 tim n 1 X 00811871 Frlrnf lllllry 1116 fa, hen ce nun Cunprrny . . 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'IVC' 'I ' 1 Goshe ll Implc mmzt C fnnpmzu 80 Football FRESHMEN FOOTBALL war Q x Q 7 Nlqf lunge ll n ILUXX 4: 4 Q Q4 me 1 4 lc nl m Q 1 MAROONS WHIP REDSKINS Goshen fell before the number one team un the state by the score of 34 to 7 The Redskms scored flrst on a 17 yard pass from Naylor to Schnell The Maroons came rlght back on the klck off and Sruver scored after ten plays Mushawaka scored twuce In the next peruod one on an over all 80 yard pass and the other on a 35 yard run by Ed Bohn The game was even un the thnrd quarter but an the fourth period Srlver returned a punt 72 yards for a tonuchdown and later he scored on a 52 yard gaunt for the fnnal tally of the game REDSKINS HOLD FORT WAYNE C C Goshen lost nts final game of the year from a much larger Fort Wayne Central Cathollc team 7 to O Catholic scored early rn the furst quarter after a long drnve clnmaxed by a two yard touchdown plunge by Tony Martone The Redskms trned vainly to score but they couldnt seem to get the ball across the lane Sensors seerng action IH the last game were Captaln Ed Wogoman, Spencer Schnell Jerry Long Bob Jessup Ray Wakeman, Vmce Peffley Carrol Chrlsman, Dean Culp Rnch Weaver, and Gene Clemens 4 V l . l it ' XX 1 xl ight. F. Dlx-Ulusky. J. D. Miller, G. Ed ' d.. A. liickf-1. TJ. Vimr, R. U,w:1ld. J. XY:glI .. XX 4 null li. Il k A. 'l'. llvxu-y, Tl. Murkl -y, R. Isley. G. XV ax' r. L. Dulvlvs, S. XYzu'nick, l'. Nofzingvfl' Im IW Sl: J. Ys lf-r. .I. L' l-y, ll. Pratt, R. Uamplw-ll. lk Au-r, M. Wx. I . ' I I , . - , . . , . I 1 1 I 1 . I . Gvslzcn N cu s Llgcncy ll 1 l rl M11 SIIIIIIIIH BLAZERS SCALD REDSKINS 64 53 The Goshen Redskuns fought on even terms during the first half wlth a glant sized Elkhart team but the blue boys pulled away rn the second half to wan by a score of 64 to 53 Goshen led most of the fnrst half but were outmanned for height Newell and Lantz led Goshen sconng with I3 and ll points respectively whale Sleepy Llkens and Ralph Kautf man led the Blazer attack REDSKINS BREAK EAGLE S WINGS 44 42 The Redskms won thezr fnrst conference game ot the year over S B John Adams nn a closely contested game Goshen tratled one pount at the half but opened up to take the lead nn the third qJarter of the game to eke out the 44 42 wan Don Oakes led John Adams scornng whsle Wakeman and Lantz paced the Redskms I l950-5l Basketball REDSKINS CLAMBER OVER CUBS 60 37 The Goshen Redskms opened the '50 5l season wuth a scorching wan over the New Parts Cubs by a score of 60 to 37 Goshen led only 5 poxnts at the end of the furst quarter, after whlch the 'Sknns took over and never were threatened agam Goshen scornng was led by Ray Wakeman and Spence Schnell The Cubs were led by Don Thwants wnth l7 ponnts BULLDOGS BITE WARRIORS 68 57 The Redskms encountered a tolugh Nappanee team ln the second game of the season The flnal score was 68 57 although the game was much closer than the score lndlcates Many 'Fouls were called In thus rough contest The score stood at 35 31 for the Naps at halftime but they scored seven more points In the second half than dad the Redskms Wakeman again led Goshen scorung wnth 18 pomts whale Nappanees Denny Brumbaugh took scorung honors wuth 20 ponnts ll f UI . . . . . Hl'.-if . 4 A' 'U I , I l The Redskins stalled out the last minute l Yo .sr1l1fff, ' Wh yilmfflly H,,1,1H,,. CUM muff. IHC' -813 ljf,.eIf1,f Srrslf fluff 121101. Basketball f lu IL 4 VARSITY BASKETBALL Nn 1 1 x Inz MIDDIES STOP GOSHEN 48 45 The Middlebury Mlddles traveled here to finally wm out In a hard fought game 48 45 Middlebury led by seven points at the half but the Sklns came back In he second half to take the lead only to lose nt nn the last seconds as Sonny Cross scored fave quick ponnts Spence Schnell and Bud Lantz led Goshen scoring whale Tom Muller Don Christy and Cross led the Middlebury fuve BEARS CLAW REDSKINS 76 54 A hugh rated South Bend Central team whalloped Goshen 76 54 The game was played nearly on even terms durnng the flrst three quarters but broke up when four of the first fave Redskms fouled out Schnell and Newell led Goshen whale Bull Jensen and Stan Davis paced Central MINUTEMEN DUMP GOSHEN 59 54 The Concord Mnnutemen eked out a 59 54 wln after the score was hed many tumes through the closely fought game The Redskms led by two at the half and the score was tied at the end ofthe third quarter Concord led by Jake Hoffman and Bob Oswald outscored the Redskms In the last quarter Spence Schnell and Ray Wakeman paced Goshen with 14 and I2 pounts respectlvely HfllIll7LS1lIf s Stop Huw 11 Il, Hip-ly, It. Ulm k. A. Knigfhl lklunugt-rj, It. Rzwil-k, H. V1-ip.-, li tw 2: Ir, N--wt-ll, K. Nash. W. S11 S. Swlmf-ll. lv. lslxl-rillglluln. li. XY:1k:-mum. 00:11-ll .tum-S, . . . . . . I - ' . . , . . t I I ' I ' n I - I , . :VIS T11 'tiff 1' - - ' Basketball TIGERS SLASH REDSKINS 59-58 Once again the Goshen Redskins lost another close game to Warsaw, 59 to 58. Goshen held an eight point lead at halftime, but the Tigers got red hot in the third quarter to take a 43-47 lead. Goshen fought back and took a 58-56 lead but Whitey Bell stole the ball and made a basket and free throw to win. Wake- man Lantz and Newell paced Goshen while Bell and White starred for Warsaw LEW WALLACE BEATS GOSHEN 77 55 The Goshen Redskins traveled to Gary to take part in a holiday tournament and were beaten by a hot Lew Wallace team 77 to 55 Wallace hit 12 baskets of 22 shots in the first quarter Both teams fought on an even basis diuring the last three quarters Spencer Schnell and Wakeman led Goshen with Al Tipton and Joe Capua pacing the Lew Wallace team REDSKINS COOL RED DEVILS 60 50 The Goshen Redskins overpowered the Michigan City five by a score of 60 to 50 The game was closely contested during the first half but the boys in red pulled away during the third quarter Ray Wakeman with 21 points and Bud Lantz with 14 led Goshen Ted Sperling and Tom Delaney paced Michigan Cnty COMETS OUTSPEED REDSKINS 64 48 Kendallvalle a new team to the Redskm schedule found use of their towering height in the last quarter to defeat Goshen 64 48 after trailing the first three periods The Redskins played excellent ball the first and second quarters but slowed down under the sharp shootmg of Kendallvtlle the second half Bud Lantz and Don Everingham were high with 12 and 8 points while Thrapp of the winners ptut through 15 points REDSKINS OUTSCORE REDSKINS 67 50 As usual the Redskins had a good first quarter but slowed down durtng the remaining periods to lose to a strong Fort Wayne team 67 50 The second quarter saw Goshen score only eight points to North s 17 on the large Gym floor of North Side Spencer Schnell was high with 18 points followed close by Bud Lantz with S B WASHINGTON STOPS GOSHEN 60 57 The Redskins held the upper hand for three thrilling quarters but fell in the final one to lose a close game 60 57 to the Panthers of Washington Goshen held a lead of four points at half time the next period being narrowed down to 2 points Don Everingham of the losers and Bill Gilkey of Washington led the scoring REDSKINS AGAIN CONCEDE TO BLAZERS 46 44 For the 20th consecutive time the EHS Blazers again brought Goshen to defeat with only a baskets difference The first quarter saw the Redskins with a 2 point edge over the Blazers Trailing 10 points at the beginning of the fourth quarter Goshen went into a rally tying the Blazers late in the game but only to lose on a last second basket by Paul Likens High point men of Goshen were Bud Lantz with 12 points and Spence Schnell with 11 Elkhart s Ralph Kauffman netted 17 tallles GOSHEN WINS OVER WAKARUSA 68 67 Goshen playing one of the fastest games of the season led the Indians all the game to win by a narrow one point The small margin did not do lustice to the playing quality of the Redskins for they led by 20 points at one time in the game Ray Wakeman and Don Evertngham paced the Redskm s attack with 20 and 15 points in the order given 17. with 21 and 26 points respectively. Hlly Ozl Company -83- Hettirick Manufacturmg Company Basketball SLICERS CUT REDSKINS 56 47 Tume seemed to rest heavy upon Goshen as they agaun lost un the 'Fourth quarter after leadung for the furst three peruods The game was an extremely fast one untul the fourth quarter when the Slucers slowed down but scored to wun 56 47 Dave Newell and Ray Wakeman wuth l2 pounts each led Goshen s scorung Stone of Laporte was hugh pount man wuth T9 LIGONIER OVERPOWERS GOSHEN 49 47 The fourth peruod rally ofthe Redskuns couldnt overcome the large lead set up by Lugonuer as they fell to defeat 49 47 Thus was the second un as many years that the Rauders of Luogonuer have downed the local team Spence Schnell s 17 pounts was hugh for both teams Ray Wakeman of Goshen and John Grunnell of the wunner followed wuth 14 pounts each S B RILEY OVER GOSHEN 75 57 Goshen lost uts suxth of eught conference starts to the Wuldcats of Ruley Hugh School 75 57 un a wuld scorung game The Redskuns led un the furst stanza but were outscored un each of the followung peruods Spencer Schnell wuth l7 pounts paced Goshen Bud Druggs of the wunners netted 23 B TEAM BASKETBALL I . . . s . 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C Basketball FRESHMEN BASKETBALL NX xx ll 4 1 tp., 1 rl MAROONS COLOR REDSKINS 84 60 The Mnshawaka Maroons led Goshen all the way nn a basket happy game to wan 84 60 Goshen s last chance of wlnmng was broken rn the wild thlrd quarter when Mnshawaka scored an amazung 30 ponnts Don Evermgham and Ray Wake man led Goshen wlth 19 and T7 points respectlvely Jack Benlamm s 'I6 polnts was hugh for the wmners TOURNAMENT GOSHEN WHALLOPS MILLERSBURG 84 59 Goshen for the second time un two years drew the Mnllers un the sectuonal race to agcun defeat them easuly 84 59 The Redskans drew to a large lead In the fnrst qaarter and were never threatened agann an the contest Ray Wakeman held all scoring honors with 20 pomts Bud Lantz of Goshen and John Lantzer ot the losers were next nn llne wuth 15 ponnts each REDSKINS LOSE AGAIN TO NAPPANEE 85 65 The sharp eye of Forrest Dunnuck was too much to overcome as he totaled 33 of hrs teams polnts to wan 85 65 The game was close most of the way untul the last quarter when the Ncps outscored Goshen 24 I0 Ray Wakeman as In the afternoon netted 20 ponnts wnth Spencer Schnell gettmg 16 counters Thus was the last contest for the tollowlng fave sensors Captaun elect Spencer Schnell Ray Wakeman Bud Lantz Dave Newell and Lowell Raruck Bud Lantz Gene Clemens ' 1: TI. 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' s f ,:'! 12. :.-- - . .1 , -88, Agn, . ., Relays 1950 It was 0 beautlflul day for the races Yes what a beautrful day we had for the Goshen Relays of 1950 The annual event took place on Aprul 27 at Foreman Field Anyone who went to the scene of the scene of the relays early In the mornmg found a lot of busy people prepanng for the comung events Among the most nmportant eprsodes of the day was the crowmng of the Relay Queen To most ot the candudates rt was a fight untul the very end Each gurl knew there could only be one queen and three attendants The honored ones were Queen For A Day Dons Deter and her court conslstlng of Sandra Gee Patsy Zook and Anna Chap man These girls presented awards to the lucky winners Every sport fan certainly enloyed the flashlng colors whlch represented the forty one schools that parhcnpated an the gala affaur From these forty one schools all of Northern Indiana were seven hundred and eleven boys each trymg for a furst place honor A new Goshen Relay record was set by .hm Lambert a lunlor from Muncle Central who ran the Class A mule un 4 34 6 He broke a record of 4 42 whtch was made by Jerry Raruck of Goshen Hugh School In 1947 Gary Froebel came out on top of the scorung with 60 V2 points Next ln Ime was Gary Roosevelt with 49 ponnts Goshen came through with only folur pounts rn the Class A events As rn the past years the bleachers were packed wlth enthusnastrc spectators These loyal fans remaaned behund theur own team untll each event was completed Much credlt of the success of the Relays goes to the fine management of Paul Underwood Athletic Drrector of Goshen Hugh School The Goshen Relays promotes somethmg tar more :mportant than lust pucktng winners In track events Frnendshups are made between boys regardless of theur school or color Every boy who took part nn the Goshen Relays had thus true sprrut of sportsmanshup But as always good thmgs must come to an end The Goshen Relays of l95O drew to a close only to remain nn our memorues as one ot the buggest and best Xublgs Lgho. Wore -8fJ- North Central Indiana N F L -X NAME EXPRESSION Pla Ina Ackerson Bertha Yoder Jaxue Shank Gloruo Brenuser Jane Mulls Pot Whuttle Bev Schoomaker Morulyn Holdeman Don Morquus Paul Rothrock Vuncent Peffley Jo Dresser Ed Wogoman Marlene Boomershune Spencer Schnell Nancy Bender Lubby Shannahan Sue Cozzu Kenneth Yoder Nancue Honert Gay Mehl Ellen Palmer Roy Wakeman Norman Dubbs Sue Olowecku Shurley Becknell Ruchard Graber Bud Lontz Aluce Stemen Jerry Muller Betty French Ruch Shruner Lowell Farrand Dove Newell Morualue Swuhort Luculle Shupp Bob Jessup Worth George Joan Knapp zuts Golly Oh no' Oh my word' I could sp Oh Gosh' Go lue My Gosh Forevermore Nothm Oh gads Q I Darn ut' Kuckun out Hee hee hee O yeah? Oh dear' Gods Gee None Oh Good' ooooooo Oh Gee What the Huh? Phooy Heck Oh gads What? O yeah' Gee' Ho' Ha' O yea Yeoh' No' Huh? Q 1 Gee Whuz gl Yeah' Senuor Echoes AMBITION To be hughly educated To be a nurse Get 4 Typust Go to Depouw Be on old maud Secretary an artust a lawyer be o salesman be a photographer Get an A un art Play football for Notre Dome To get a man Fund o gurl Be o school teacher To always have the lost word Enter a beauty contest To be o cartoonust To be a smooth opera sunger Get a duomond To full her place un lufe Professuonol Boll player Be a farmer Professuonol skater To play post offuce Grow Toll Stor basketball player Gaun speed un typung To be presudent To marry John To be a mechonuc Get a new Buuck get out of school do Chemustry rught be o stenographer have a cor fund a gurl who lukes a genuus Gosh' Run a bochlor s home 90 CAUSE OF DECLINE Got a Masters degree Cut her funger Got 4 A s Couldn t type fast enouugh Was accepted Realuzed her ambutuon Got hut by the carruage Swallowed o pount brush Won a case Lost hus foot un the door Went out wuth one hus models Go on A Made a touchdown Too many men Looked too long for o gurl Taught ot Goshen Hugh lt turned out to be cu storm C Oud Entered wrong contest Jouned the funny popers Mussed Hugh C Receuved a dume store duomond Studued too hord Fell un the mud Plowed humself under Fell down Got Kussed Become o guont Mode o foul Typed 50 words Elected John Got hut by a handle Opened ut up Got out' Got blown up Boss s wufe Got a new cor Looked too hard Got morrued Pla ydzu nu Bum lung Lanes 3. ' , As ' 4. ' ' au! ' ' 6. ' 1-' ' ' 8. ' Be ' ' 9. ' '- ' use 10. , T6 ' ' 11. ' ul. To ' ' 12. ' t 13. -' ' ' ' 14. ' f- , , 15. 11, ' ' ' 16. , ' 17. ' '- ' 18. ' '- 19. ' ' 20. ' , ' ' ' 21. James Geil Gosh! To be o midget rocer Missed 'he 'Um 22. ' ' ' - ' 23. -' , ' ' ' ' 24. '- ' ' 25. ' 26. ' 1 ' 27. ' -- , ' ' 28. ' ' 29. h, 30. ' ' ' ' 32. h, hu 33. ' ' ' ' 34. ' ' ' 35. T6 . 36. ' ' - h. To ' ' 37. ' , ' T6 ' ' 38. 'AH T6 39. T6 ' ' ' ' 40. 1' ' ' Qrvjnms C3LQnd gr' do Ke 5 X f I8 A sf ff NW-W1 FEATURES .vf-'.f--,LA . 'I -, ,- I ,Q U Q ' ' ' ' .Sh V S I 1 , '. ' ' - ' J 'I ,f y W ! rv . ,f2fL . p ,.f 3 ' ., 1' ' v ' f Y, ZR Z4 fl' fi' ' lg., f 4 ., -y-91-j ,A Af ' ag A f 3. j g ' 'fl X K v W, ,pg .A 774, ' ? K X W X, , Q V , . -1 ,. ,IIZV4 4:1 -,uk 6.16. ! 11 I '- f WAV 5 , . . 7 A' A ff? , f , - kf..g iff, ,, , ' -,.,Q?5V' wp- if , . f 1 1,2 r Yrfgff- wr,-'fc :lf 'a, ,, Sir, - fg' , ' pfgf. Av 'Z ' 7 , if . A 6 Inside Goshen . . . U. S. A. and all around the town S , . R. IK..' -9..- R I-I f Commerclal Classes Inside Goshen U S A The people of Goshen are quite luke their g eat grandfathers who settled here In the mlddle part of the nrneteenth century They were hard worklng God fearmg men and women who had the colurage to start buuldmg a vlllage on a lonely pralrle Today thus resolute spmt strll remams In the mhabutants of Goshen Because of the large number of factones Goshen has become prlmarvly a manufacturing town Some of the outstandtng features of our town are our many modern stores servung as a shopplng center for a wlde area many churches excellent schools and a splendnd publlc Inbrary Goshen IS one of the few towns of tts slze to have a college wnthm :ts Inmrts Goshen College the only four year college of the Mennomte Church nn the natnon has grown steadnly and In I939 was admvtted to the North Central Assoclatuon of Colleges and Unlversltles Goshen was the first town rn the county to be named and was Incorporated un 1868 when rt became the county seat Ever a leader In cultural and educatronal development Goshen ns con sidered tops In communltles nts slze In lndrana The Unnted States census flgures mdlcate that Goshen s growth has been steady The 1869 census glves the populatron as 2053 Then ten years later there were 3 'l32 mhabltants ln T900 the populatnon was 7 BIO and rn l93O the frgures were IO 593 The latest avanlable census figures show that Goshen U S A has a population of I2 977 What Do You Think ol 95 fo ol the Tame? Hzclznzovzrl Wlmll salt' Mlss Overman Joan Knapp BOYS . , I I ' ' 1 1 1 - I . , . I - I . . I I I . . . r . . . . . I . . , . . . . I I . D Q . , . . 0 . .I I 11 ' Y! ' ' School, that's the only place I'm at! . . tl nv If . , .. f - C . , .. I .. nl - rr 1 l . AA rr ' , . - nl 1- 11 I , . . -. X Carol Wnlluams Mass Barnes Don Clark Patrlcla Evans Julua Coyle Joan Heine Joan Bosse Esther Bontrager Gladys Krstler Mary Lou Gorsuch Pat Schrock Mass Shaffer JoAnn Kehr Mlss Kyler Dean Culp Jlm Manatt Wayne Kauffman Carroll Chrlsman Jean Ausherman Dave Malone Mass Grogg Mr Owmgs Mr Jones My dear Crumson Staff l9I GIRLS My dear Koch' Typmg or? Oh oooo' What next un SOCIOIOQYQ HA' Thats a secret Juune I'9I Oh Ohl' What do I have tume to thunk of' Oh MEN' Shlneshvne Gurls NOTHING But BOYS Oh dear Tomahawk' What do you thunk? Oh these women' My Car' Not school' GIRLS When do I see hum next? To draw' IWhat Dave? Women'9I Nothmg but Bookkeepnng' y 7'N My study hall' The Team C'ffrupf1r111 95 Roth a ml Sons Charlie's Aunt Charlie's Aunt, a three act comedy by Thomas Brandon, was presented by the Senior Class on April 27. The play was under the direction of Miss Barbra Zook. The delightful comedy centers around Charlie and his classmate at Oxford. The boys invite their girl friends to their room for ltuncheon to meet Charlie's wealthy aunt, who is to arrive from Brazil. When her trip is delayed, the boys refuse to give up their plans and force a pal to act as CharIie's aunt. The events that follow are hilarious. The cast, who excellently portrayed the characters in Charlie's Aunt, consisted of: Fancourt Babberly ,ss. Charles Wykeham ,.... Jack Chesney ,cus........,,.,.. Donna Lucia D.AIvadorez Amy Spettigue ,,,,.,,,...,.,,. Kitty Verdun .s,.. Ela Delahay .,,,,,,,,.,,,, Sir Frances Chesney ,,,, Stephen Spettigue .,.., Brasset ,At,.,,...,.,,,.. Salam Bank and Trust Company Lowell Rarick Ray Wakeman Paul Rothrock Betty French Carol Williams Sue Cozzi Jaxie Shank Jerry Long George Swihart Carroll Chrisman Serve-U-Well Market Seventeenth Summer On the evening of November IO, the Class of 1952 presented Seventeenth Summer, a three- act comedy dramatized by Anne Coulter Martens from the book by Maureen Daly. Under the able direction of Miss Barbra Zook, the cast gave a delightful rendition of a summer of fun. Angie Morrow was to have her first date with Jack Duluth, a star basketball player. Four of her young friends, Jane, Tony, Margie, and Fitz played their roles very well. Mr. and Mrs. Morrow were kept busy with the pranks of their youngest daughter, Kitty. Angie's oldest sister Margaret was engaged to Art, while her other sister Lorraine was having some trouble with Martin, who seemed a bit too high class for the Morrow family. All in all, the cast did a fine iob of presenting an evening of entertainment and laughs. CAST Angie ........,,...........,....,,.. ........,,, ..... S a ndy Amsler Kitty, her little sister .......... ..... E sther Smith Mrs. Morrow, the mother ,,.,,.,, ,,.,,..,,.. J udy leedy Mr. Morrow, the father ,,,.,,,,,,,,,. .,.... M ike Robinson Margaret, her engaged sister ...... .. Ruby Chapman Lorraine, her hopeful sister .... Vera Sue Fehring Jack, the boy ...,....,,..,.....,.... ,.... D ave Mishler Jane, a menace ................, .....,... P atsy Zook Margie, a girlfriend ..... ....... K ay Miller Tony, a boy friend .,,,,,,... ...... P ratt Curtis Martin, Lorraine's hope ..... .... E rnest Stahley Aff, MargClret's fiancee ......,.,,,.........,............,,.....,...... ..... H arold Hartzler Fitz, Margie's steady ...................................................... .,........ B ob Mann Class sponsors: Eva Graham and Merle S. Shanklin Q' E cs. vu 114 N mf Q dx hlmxcl Q Il m DLLIJIIU., lol x uk ll South Side Smlu Slmp 96 Strzmlurzl Platzng TVOMS 1 V 1' , I x v , , 'N- .' 1 .A N A 1. Yr mu - it. 1. .'l '- ' ,il f. 3. Nuw fm' 1-1-I'1'1-shim,r l'?J Sh1lXX 'I'S. 5. .Iusl Iwlwf-Q-11 you :xml mu . . . 3. 1.1,vUk ul lh- lvi'iim-. 6 Th- -- ' us. T. U.l'., girls. Inu-: ' ' up! 1 . I , ,- 1 ,g ' . Q 730 745 750 800 810 815 820 8 25 8 2915 8 30 8 30V2 835 840 845 846 850 900 905 910 915 916 920 930 935 940 945 950 955 1000 A Typ1cal Day In the Llfe at A Typ1cal Student of G H S Jerry Long throws h1s shoe at he alarm clock Bradford starts breakfast Ruchard G does h1s exercnses keep up youl h1t6 Whnttle cranks up the car Dave starts after Jane J Woods looks wnstfully at Charles Atlas ads George S thanks up a formula for dr1v1ng teachers mad We drearuly trudge toward school One down three to go lstanrs that IS D1dnt make ntl' Whoops' Vunce and Paul trudge to 31 las lUSUGll Knapp dlscovers slnght error 1n book keeplng S2 OOO Long f1nally got here l31 for hum alsol Ed Jerry and Don devuse a plan for golng steady wnth three g1rls at once Durr and Klstler puck out bedroom furmture Llbby makes a fIV6 m1nute speech on Sulence ns Golden Joanne D pncks out her beau of the week Jun1or H takes a short snooze lor shall we say loudl Gay counts the munutes t1ll she sees Lowell Mar1on Beer reads page 452 of Web ster Yost snghs as she reads Passuon Put Bev Brown once more borrows a puece of paper Schnell dropped a match 1n a gas tank He got the bnggest bang out o It The pause that refreshes l1f l only had a cokell Wakeman learns a new Charleston step to the record In typlng room Bud Lantz stretches and ut costs h1s parents two dollars for repanrs Boomershme makes a profut on candy bars 10c wuthout wrapper 15c wnth Lucy tells a yoke Sovern bllushes Star Tunis mul Bout Company 97 1005 1010 1015 1020 1025 1030 1035 1040 1045 1050 1055 Oloweckl resolves to be here every day thus week Stan E frantlcally phones South Bend for forgotten research theme Mary Loulse f1nally catches on lloke tha lSl P Evans d P t S shnne t r dramonds Honert looks w1stfully on Jo Stealy says the r1ght word at the wrong hme Culp washes h1s hands and leaves to keep an nmportant appolntment M a d rush' Teachers sughl Three broken legs Where am I9 Donna T talks of everythlng but re talllng Dons B and Esther B declde they mnght as well say somethmg too Dolores Welty mterestedly reads new est 1ssue of True Story Lesl1e Y suffers over bookkeepung 1n study hall Lo1s Y snghes over The Royal Road to Romance Bosse beg1ns work on Spamsh assngn ment Carol W and Sue C cant f1nd thesr unknown Rlch W explalns what happens when a car IS drnven wrecklessly Cluff B doesnt understand Ber ha Y cant seem to fmd the nutrate 1on In solutuon Kenny Y amazes cr1t1cs w1th out of thus world pa1nt1ng Bu A and Carlyle B pour o1l n motors put motors near ventllatmg system and full blUllCJIf1g wuth smoke lna A groans after lookmg at psy chology assugnment Jean A starts cleanung up after put tlng :nk Into mlmeograph machme lncorrectly Jane T stares woefully at new black blouse Robert M puts auto mechanlcs un1 form ln locker and starts out door Shnrley B makes new record by reach :ng fnrst floor un 25 seconds Students eat lunch and return to the dungeon Stuer .s Funeral Home Z . t : . h it g -'l ' 'yet. 2 ' ' - ' I 1 ' . 1' 1 , : at an a . 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' - l 1 ' , ' , 11:45 l 12 44V2 1245 1250 1255 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 239 240 1 Heune reluctantly says good bye to Wulbur Grace Hershberger starts studyung for a test she wull take un fuve munutes Marlene .luday startles 30 puupuls and a teacher wuth her unusual guggle Betty Kaser wonders what she doung un an advanced typung class' Wayne Kauffman beguns plannung what he wull do after school Bob Jessup arruves after an extended lunch hour Joan Kehr puzzles over a yoke she heard three days ago Art Knught beguns gatherung up hus books only 25 more munutes Carol L takes her afternoon nap agaun' Dave M decudes to study Decudes uts useless Lefty Muller shows Jum Mast how to hut a baseball usung .lum Manatt as the a Max Muller and Bob M plot how to change theur names to somethung un usual Yoder maybe'9 Theresa T plots how to be the furst one out of the room Kenneth R and Vern M try to get throuugh the doorway at the same tume Better luck next class boys Don Clark agaun combs hus haur and as the bell rungs he rushes unto eco nomucs .laxue Shank and Luculle Shupp fught over a chaur un psychology class Marualue recutes the 160th lune f Romeo and Juluet for the senuor Englush class Pat C measures herself agaun an funds she has shrunk 1f10 of an unc that s Iufe Thelma Shaum glances at study a clock for the suxtueth tume Duck Shruner and Jum D take e motor out of the wrong 38 Plymouth Marulyn R shunes her rock Gene C boy wonder unvents a new rocket shup Julua C sneezes Larry R walks out of study hall Irene C dreams of heap bug date Lamar Branson remembers he s havung a test suxth peruod and starts studyung Bell mad dash Why teachers get gray 24 242 243 244 244V2 245 250 253 255 257 300 305 310 315 320 32 325 328 330 334 335 339 340 34 342 Schoomaker dashes to the furst floor to see Lover Buttons Glorua Brenuzer and Thelma Smeltzer compare typung scores better luck next tume gurls Pat S runs uup three flughts un only V2 munute sets a new gurls record Lonuta Cox says last munute good byes Mary Kay F exercuses her famous cords Petue accomplushes 98 wpm un typung un her dreams durung study h that us Raruck sungs lf I Only Had A Gurl ouse thunks If I lust had shor er haur ld make a perfect saulor Oopue draws her versuon of the The Thunker The govt requests Ed Frys presence for a short whule 27 months Worth G trues uazz on hus clarunet It lust collapsed Ithe clarunet that us'I Pearl D and Don D have a debate My haur us redder than yours Betty F dreams of the day when Ball State wull be a suburb of Goshen If at furst you dont succeed try try agaun to reach the floor from the study hall desks us Bob R s motto He repeats ut dulugently Crash' One test tube one dume for Stook Crash' Stook s broke The scuence de partment us ruch' Oh' That husky vouce Geul plays Humphrey Bogart Robert Pauul concocts a new color scheme un men s fashuons Polkadots wuth checks un the center Ellen Palmer secretly gruns to herself Lugonuer beat Goshen Tee hees run through study The cause? A uoke by Grover Barbara you saud a funny s Stump and Tom S gettung ready to leave school For your unformatuon that streak wuth four legs that lust flew by was Nor man D and Norman F We hate to leave G H S us empty and another day has passed I D ' I I A : is I T 1 I - 1:00 ' ' . 1:05 ' - 1:10 ' I ' ' ' , all, ' . 1:15 .... : . . .. - i ' - : El ' ' , ' t 1:20 . - ' , ' ' 1:25 . ' . I ' 1:25 fz ' ' ' , : l . l 1:30 ' ' 1 - - b u. ' ' ' . ' , ' . 1:35 ' . : . . , , - on: ,, . . 1:37 . ' ' 7 . 1:40 . ' . 1 - ' ' ' 1:44 ' ' -' - ' , ' . 1:45 . ' . . 1 1 . ' . ' - 1:50 ' ' ' ' l o : ' I ' 1 : . 1 ' d ' ' ' - . . h ' ' . u ' h uu ' - ' , ' u ' ' ' 1. th 1 , 1 .,. , ' 1 lt's a birdg it's a planeg it' Jay 1 ' ' ' . 1 1 A . 1 Doctor Geo-rye Wrurner, QD. CJ -98- TWP!! E'lf'C'f7'fC CUPIIPUPIZI Class Day EXGFCISGS Mary LOUISE Gorsuch Eldon Wogoman Donald MCFQUIS Beverly Schoomaker MarIalIc SwIhart Bertha Yoder Jerry E Long Joanne Stookey Salutatory PresIdent s Address Class Grumble Class HIstory Class Poem Class OratIon Junlor AdvIce Class Prophecy Class Song Dolores Yost Worth George Salutatory Parents Teachers and FrIends We the Class of 1951 extend to each one of you a very cordIal welcome We are Indeed happy to share the happIness of thIs memorable hour of our graduatIon Wllh you Today marks the commencement of a new era In each of our lIves for we are leavIng olur tamrlar cIrcles to venture Into the unknown We wIll be on our own wIthout the guIdance and assrstance that you have so gracIously gIven us Today we are not lookIng back but we are look Ing to the challengIng future However the memorIes of our past wIll always lInger In our mInds remIndIng us of the good tImes we have had and the frlends we have made We look upon thIs day as one of accomplIsh ment lt IS a unIque day lt IS 0Iur day' Mary LOUISE Gorsuch Today s Challenge ladIes and Gentlemen As we senIors meet at thIs Class Day of 1951 we say farewell wIth a mIxture of human emo tIons There IS Ioy because thIs IS the day of our graduatIon There IS sorrow because of the many frIends wIth whom thIs IS a partIng of the ways There IS a dIfferent kInd of pleasure because graduatIon represents a noteworthy achIevement There IS a deep feelIng of gratItude that all thIs has been made possIble for us by you our par ents frIends and teachers We ask you to thInk Wllh Ius a few mInutes about thIs world of today In whIch we the class of 1951 are enterIng Up untIl now we have been llVlng In a specIal lIttle world of our own ln our school or In our homes we have been supported, aIded, guIded, and sheltered by those who are concerned for our welfare For the most of us, It has been a happy and comfortable experIence ThIngs are gomg to be dIfferent now Re gardless of what we wIll be doIng In the months and years to come we wIll be mlhgllng wIth more ll estern Rubber Company people from more walks of lIfe wIth a greater VCfIelY of Interests There wIll be more competI tIon for thIngs we want but lIkewIse there wIll be greater returns and rewards for those who succeed The graduates of 1951 face a prospect whIch IS new to AmerIcan youth of recent tImes Those who came out of school In 1900 or 1910 or even 1930 had every reason to expect a llfellme of bIlIty If not a certaInty Naturally we wIsh for a peaceful world but war has to be accepted as a part of our lot In lIfe From what we have learned about lIvIng condItIons In many parts of the world It seems that for so many there could be lIttle about whIch to be happy To lIve IS only a lIttle better than to dIe for many have Inadequate food shelter and lIttle or no clothIng to keep them warm They know nothIng about lIfe and 115 full measures as IS almost the rule In our country We are accustomed to the automobIle and the radIo Many of us have televIsIon We take hIgh school educatlon for granted and almost anyone who wants to can go to college We have every Imagmable labor savIng deVICe avaIlable to add to the convenIence of work and home Ours IS a country In whIch every preventable dISeOSe has been reduced to a mInImIum Our fIghtIng forces have the best equIpment our country can produce When a new problem develops on the battlefront the proper research men go to work ImmedIately WIth amazIng speed the answers are worked out and new types of equIpment are rushed to where they are needed lt IS very lIkely that most of us graduatIng from hIgh school at thIs tIme wIll have to QIVE tIme to mIlItary servICe We all want a peaceful world In whIch to lIve and work therefore the attentIon of the world must be focused upon the fundamental prIncIples of truth IustIce honor and faIth From these prIncIples comes the dIgnIty of hIuman character that IS so needed In these tryIng tImes and It IS only by these prIncIples that peace can come to our world As we leave hIgh school, you can be assured that we wIll endeavor to be equal to the Iob ahead We are grateful to you our parents, for provIdIng the school whIch we owe so much We are grateful to you, our teachers, for your patrence and understandIng We are gomg out to do the very best we can In lIfe We leave Wllh the hope of gettIng and doIng the best possIble In lIfe Presrdent Eldon Wogoman Wluttle Coal Company O s ' -YYVAYY------A' 1 1 n H ---------------------------- I I ............................ ' I ,,.,.,......,. , ' ' VC'led'Cf0fY ------AA----------f----------- Carol Wlllmms peace. Youth today must face war as a proba- I I I ' : 1 ' I 1 I I .. . I . ' I I I , . I - . . , . , . , . I , . . . . I I n . Q u n I F ' . . i I . . I . h A I - u . . . I . . , . Class Grumble Fruends and faculty The class of 1951 has not, as some people thunk gone through the past four years of school lufe wearung a blundfold If a few very obvuous mustreatments are omutted un the followung un spuratuon please do not blame uus Certaun blund folds have been placed on us We do not have much to be thankful for these past four years and we care luttle to duscuss the overshadowed kundnesses The bug problem us not meant to be hud by sature parody or allegory but as you lusten keep the blundfolds un mund The class of 1951 has always been a straughtshootung crew although thus fact has often been over looked The maun trouble wuth thus school us that ut us stull runnung on daylught savung tume Now of course the school us not durectly responsuble but that us merely an untroductuon to the slowness of the school un order to comprehend what us goung on un the students and other persons world We are luvung un the atomuc, rocket let propelled supersonuc age Every student us accelerated to hus hughest pount when he walks up the crumblung stone walk to Goshen Hugh School for the furst tume only to fund that governors are placed on hum After four years you can easuly see why the senuor class us such an easy goung group Our esprut de corps was annuhulated un the furst sux weeks and after that we were putty un the hands of the twenty fuve They undoctruned us un the ways of the old world In the furst place students are rarely allowed to duscuss current topucs much less study them If a class should perchance become somewhat competent un talk ung on modern affaurs they are guven several short lessons of homework to do whuch leaves no tume for readung the newspapers at home Often the student us not allowed to express hus own opunuon un the classroom If he does so much as get an opunuon out he us frowned upon by the doctors suttung un the seats of the learned throughout the school The students mund even tually becomes obsessed by faculty unfluence and any personal beluefs go unto obluvuon All of thus talk of the atomuc age IS not lost however as the mauoruty of the teachers power glude dynaflow o hydramat theur d luxes to school Here the students are also forced to take the back seat un theur own comparatuvely small bucycles I umagune many parents are snuckerung about th s ld st ff They say Why I can remember a few years ago when thus school was buult Back un 9 ah 19 well ut wasnt too long ago No lust un 1924 27 years ago when beefsteaks sold for 15c a pound Thus school has not been changed sunce then The same undersuzed basket Clwzs Yodev and 'Won Tuzunsfw- and Storage ball garden has remauned Once they fought to sell the tuckets now they fught the fans away at the door Speakung of athletucs, I mught add that had our students not been held down so much by teachers we mught have grown some bugger boys thus year But the teachers blame ut on our parents Fruends not all us whute behund our doors many thungs un our school are covered wuth dust for unstance one cog un the machinery covered wuth three years rust us becomung qu.uute heady about beung complemented One umprovement has been added thus year That us a portable electruc eye whuch us rolled out near Mt Starrs offuce and room -F537 between classes to watch for sprunters I have also heard rumored that ut us able to see unto outsude school clubs Before we leave the class of 1951 would luke to suggest that someone tu n the desk n th school rught sude out Sometume un the past twenty years they have been twusted unsude out or 640 people know nothung of human structure Well fruends I notuce that tears are begunnung to roll un the front rows so I wull leave the rest of the tape on the class of 1951 and not tease you anymore wuth pleasant memorues of those good old days Donald Marquus Class of 51 Hustory How well we remember the year 1947 the month September when we all 169 of us entered these hallowed halls of G H S as freshman Yes we were freshues as green as they come We learned many of us the hard way that freshman never speak unless spoken to un the presence of senuors that we always rotate boy gurl fashuon at the fountaun and many other routunes of G It took us some tume but we funally got our class organuzed We receuved two unturung spon sors Muss Dorus Beaman and Mr Alvun Warstler As our class leaders we chose as presudent Jerry Long vuce presudent Lowell Raruck, secretary Jane Mulls treasurer, Beverly Brown, and Sgts at arms Sue Cozzu Carol Wulluams, James Hoke and Don Marquus Struke three youre out and uce cream bars a plenty were the famuluar crues at our freshman party A good tume was had by all How proud we all were when Luculle Shupp was chosen to help lead G H S cheers Two stars un our crown were ouur two lovely attendants to the relay queen Jane Mulls and Jane Tulley The year was ended and so we left our alma mater for a much needed three months vacatuon Vacatuon over we drearuly trudged back to school Wuth cu years experuence behund us we I I . 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I 1- were much more sure of ourselves and ready to brave most anythung To most of us our sophomore year was a never endung nune months of studues partues and new experuences Furst on the lust was the much deple ed treasury that needed revuvung A football con cessuon was the answer We were a weary but happy bunch when the nught was over Wuth our freshman leaders steppung down new people took theur places Presudent Dave Newell vuce presudent John McMann secretary Delores Yost treasurer Jane Tulley and sgts at arms Jaxue Shank and Bob Jessuup Muss Beaman was called to duty elsewhere and was replaced by Muss Ruth Horn Mr Alvun Warstler contunued wuth hus guudance Jane Mulls was also chosen to enter the ranks of the cheerleaders Takukng grand honors un the athletuc depart ment was small and mughty Bob Jessup makung the varsuty football team and earnung hus furst letter Our stars on the track team that earned letters were Dave Newell Jerry Long Spencer Schnell and Bob Jessup The year came to a grand close wuth our smashung party at the Gyrab Oh those hobo sl How people stared as we uourneyed to the party How people laughed when we asked for such umpossuble thungs as a l933 penny on our hularu ous scavenger hunt Never wull we forget those We hated to leave the school for a summer vacatuon but we dud lt gave us a great luft to thunk that next year we would come back as upper classmen Thus we dud Ready for anythung we marched unto G H S as uunuors To start the year off wuth a bang we agaun took over a football concessuon Muss Horn and Mr Warstler sttll gave theur valuable tume as sponsors As our new leaders we chose presudent Jerry Muller vuce presudent Bob Jessup wuth Delores Yost and Jane Tulley keepung theur statuons as secretary and treasurer respectuvely Sgts at arms Jaxue Shank and Ed Wogoman Then our tume to shune really came The Junuors proudly presented Mother us a Fresh man Our productuon was a hut at least to us and we were mughty proud We all outdud our selves especually the cast consustung of Beverly Schoomaker Ed Wogoman Luculle Shupp Lowell Raruck Paul Rothrock Joan Heune Elouse Gnush lretta Bradford Joanne Stookey Dean Culp Sue Olowecku Worth George Bertha Yoder Bob Jessup and Pat Schrock How excuted everyone was when our class rungs funally arruved even though many would be exchanged wuthun a week A grand tume was had by all at our rolluckung square dance un the Chamberlaun Gym A floor show was presented by several of our more talent ed class members ln the athletuc duvusuon top honors went to many members ln football Ray Wakeman Bob Jessup Ed Wogoman Jerry Long Carroll Chrus mat and Spencer Schnell Basketball honors were shared by Dave Newell and Spencer Schnell Dave Newell and George Swuhart The top fuve per cent of the uunuor class are choosen as members of the Natuonal Honor So cuety To share thus honor were Mary Lou Gorsuch Carol Wulluams Nancy Bender Bertha Yoder Jerry Muller Worth George and Martha Ellen Palmer To brung our uunuor year to a shunung clumax we entertauned the Class of 50 at the annual uunuor senuor prom Wuth the background the beautuful Athenuan Room at Hotel Elkhart the senuors were duly umpressed wuth the lovely eve nung Our hard work was repayed many fumes by the happy smules of all who attended The summer passed quuckly and soon we were back for our fourth and funal year Agaun a football concessuon started us rollung Muss Horn and Mr Warstler served as wonder ful sponsors from the begunnung to the end As our leaders we chose Ed Wogoman to take over as presudent wuth Bud Lantz as hus assustant Joan Heune treasurer Carol Wulluams secretary and Nancue Honert and Dean Culp sgt s at arms team wuth the other letterman Ruch Weaver Carroll Chrusman Ray Wakeman Bob Jessup Vuncent Peffley Jerry Long Dean Culp Eugene Llemans and Spencer Schnell Spencer was elected captaun of our basketball team Senuor letterman consusted of Dave Newell Bud Lantz Lowell Raruck and Ray Wakeman Our two tennus leaders were Ruchard Graber and Stanley Escott The lone senuor on the cross country was Art Knught Track honors go to George Swuhart Dave Newell Spencer Schnell and Lowell Raruck To share honors wuth the Natuonal Honor So cuety members prevuously named were Ruchard Graber Beverly Schoomaker Luculle Shupp Bever ly Brown Ruchard Muller Betty French Eluzabeth Shannahan Joan Heune Marualue Swuhart Grace Hershberger Patrucua Schrock and Ina Ackerson Through much excutement senuor puctures were takken name cards and announcements ordered and measurements for caps and gowns taken Under the capable durectuon of Muss Barbra Zook the Class of 51 gave a roarung productuon of Charley s Aunt To the delught of everyone ut was a huge success The cast was made up of Lowell Raruck Ray Wakeman Jerry Long Paul , . . . f Q I . - , - I r 1 - ' I L , . ' 1 , . ' . I i G - , : , , , ' : , 1 -- - , ' , , ' . , I I I ' I 1 . ' ll Y! v . 1 . . I I I I I . . , . . . . . . .- . I I . . , I happy moments. Captain Ed Wogoman headed the football . I . I I ' I I I . I I I . , . ' . . . ' . . I . . . , 1 I I ' I . I . I . - . I 5 ' .. . . . I . .' ' , . , 1 - I .I . ' I I . I - tl 1 1 ' ' ' - , , , , , l Q . ' I I I . . I ' I I . I I I ' 1 ' L I , I , . , . I I I . . . , . ' A 1 I 1 -101- Rothrock, George SwIhart, Carroll ChrIsman, Carol WIIlIams, JaxIe Shank, Sue COZZI and Betty French At last we are sobered by the tholught of attendIng our last Relays, musIc contests and assembly programs How surprIsed everyone was the day when the Semors completely dlsappeared on a hIlarIous senIor sneak The Class of 52 outdId themselves In put tIng on a magnIfIcent prom In our honor The lovely South Shore Inn at Lake Wawasee was the scene of our second and last prom of our hugh school years Shouts of Ioy echoed through the halls as we left school a week before the rest of the students Yet we were shaken by our memorIes of all we have done In our four years at G H S lSo much but yet so Iuttle I As we come to these last moments together receIvIng one by one our dIplomas we are addIng to the hIstory of our class Not the kInd of hustory wrItten In the books but In the memorIes of the senIors In the Class of 51 To each of us our four years together have been a success Let us hope that In our future years we may each lead a lIfe that some day can be looked back upon as a hIstory of a successful I e Beverly Schoomaker Llfe s Threshold StandIng now upon lIfes threshold Many roads ahead I see From these rugged mountaInous paths I must ask Whrch one for me? WhIch one? I beg WhlCh one? WhIch one'9 Blut I hear no clear reply No one answers thIs but me, I alone decIde yes I I must read I must Interpret SIQDS I see along the way I must fInd In them the guIdance That each seems to portray I must scale the steepest mountaIns I must ever forward press Though the obstacles be many I must conquer for success StandIng now upon IIfe s threshold Roads branch out ahead of me Each Wllh Ioys and each Wllh sorrows WhIch one specIfIcaIIy for me? MarIaIIe SwIhart Oratlon Toward World Peace ls there or wIII there ever be any such thIng as world peace'9 We know that wars have been fought In an attempt to gaIn peace But have we gotten It as a result'-l Hnstory has shown Ius over and over that the destructIon wars have brought far outweIgh any supposed advantages whIch may have come as a result of war Furthermore wars have never really brought a lastIng peace For although a natuon may be subdued externally for a tIme that natIon wIII carry a smolderIng hatred for her conqueror whIch In tIme IS certaIn to break out agaIn Only the most heartless of men can say they really want war Mans bGSlC deslres of com panIonshIp and DSCSSSIIIES of lIfe can be fuIfIIled only when there IS peace War tears men away from famIIIes and frIends and deprIves them of theIr homes and means of lIveIIhood If each In dIvIduaI could be made to realIze these truths more vIvIdIy certaInly he would make every effort to be a peacemaker In every sense of the word Thus we come to the concIusIon that almost everyone wants peace but that It cannot be achIeved through war The bIg QUESIIOH remaIns How can thIs peace be achIeved ' In order to secure world peace each natIon must put forth much effort to understand each confIdence We cannot hope to have peace and we cannot get along wIth the other people In the world unless we have confIdence ThIs confIdence can be galned only If we as IndIvIduaIs attempt to create world understandIng because Indlvrduals make communItIes and communItIes make natIons and natIons make WAR or PEACE Another Important factor In achIevIng thIs goal IS that man must be at peace wnth hImseIf and hIs God before he can be at peace wIth hIs fellowmen In order to solve the basIc ISSUES of IIfe a vItaI faIth IS needed Such a faIth IS need ed to quell the frustratIons and restlessness whIch seem to have beset our age Now IS the tIme for each IndIvIdual to know what hIs beIIefs are and to really thmk for hImseIf rather than to allow someone else to do hIs thInkIng for hIm Thus we can see that world peace beglns wIth the IndIvIdual Are you and I as IndIvIduaIs wIIl Ing and eager to share In creatIng thIs world understandIng whIch ultumately wIII lead to world peace? Bertha Yoder ll Il !l ' ' F ' I , . . . . I , . I . , . . - I . . . . . . ' I l'f . ' . n 5 ' I - - . other. All agreements and all peace are built on : ' . . I - a Q n ll l !1 Ll ' ' VI . ' I . I . . . I ' - I . . . . . I . . . . . I 1 n 1 1 I Q n u n -102- Junsor Advsce Class of 52 students guests and frsends As a representatsve of the Sensor Class of 1951 I have the honor of presentsng our con structsve advsce to you our admsrsng under studses the Class of 52 We conssder osurselves not as a general class sfscatson of groups but as the members of a large famsly worksng together Our teachers represent the wsse mothers and fathers of our famsly always helpful always strsvsng to smprove us the sons and daughters of thss snststutson The Sensor Class of 51 conststutes the wsser older brothers and sssters of thss famsly and acknowledges wsth regret that we have neglected many dutses whsch gsve a famsly sts actual worth Junsor brothers and sssters remember to be courteous co operatsve and always a follower as well as a leader At all tsmes realsze that you must now assume our responssbslstses to watch over and protect yosur younger brothers and sssters and acknowledge that you the Class of 52 shall comprsse the sensor class of the oncomsng year and should pay heed to our last hsts of advsce Strsve to leave a better mark than have your elders and always leave a better smpressson upon every room sn our house hold fsner examples of cstszenshsp more partscspatson sn the fseld of mussc more partscspatson sn the fseld of athletscs, more work sn the work shops more study sn the study halls less gsgglsng sn the classrooms better manners sn the cafetersa lsne and lastly be unafrasd to seek gusdance from your teachers the mothers and fathers of our wonderful famsly The tsme has now come for tus the Class of 51 to depart snto thss gsgantsc world on our own We hope our advsce to you the Junsors of 1951 from the Sensors of 1952 shall prove to be lastsngly benefscsal Jerry E Long Class Prophecy Last week when I was approached by a newly acqusred frsend and asked to posn a U S O unst I declsned quste frankly but after thsnksng over the posssbslstses I decsded st msght be a good way to see the world and meet a few of my old frsends Thus st was I found myself and my be longsngs packed away sn a 1961 transcontsnental and bound for who knows where? After looksng around at the other passengers I saw one famslsar face that of Vsncent Peffley He losned me and snformed me that the pslot of 0 our plane Carroll Chrssman was having a lsttle engsne trouble and we would have to stop sn Msnneapolss where Jo Ann Kehr and Bev Brown top lournalssts owned the Msnneapolss Star When our plane reached the asrport a wel comsng party composed of Iretta Bradford Mar lene Boomershsne and Shsrley Becknell met the plane It seemed our pslot had telephoned ahead that we had engsne trouble and had told the tower employee Robert Paul that we were on the plane The gsrls told me that the socsety toast of New York Suzanne Olowecks was sn town for a short bussness trsp We met Sue sn Don Marquss s beauty salon and the ssx of us had a nsce chat about old class days The next mornsng I called a taxs from my beautsful room at the Abraham Haney Hotel and found to my surprsse that the drsver was Norman Dubbs He drove me to the asrport and as I boarded the plane I found the stewardess to be none other than Irene Crspe Because there was no one eles on the plane wsth whom I was acquasnted I pscked up the magazsne I had brought along for entertasnment For the fsrst tsme I notsced the smslsng face on the cover to be .laxse Shank lovely cover gsrl of 1961 I glanced through the pages and saw a beautsfully pasnted pscture by Kenneth Yoder amazsng new artsst There was also an ad wsth to use Schnells excstsng new perfume called Salams The plane now psloted by Bud Andre came to a smooth stop sn Washsngton, and as I alsght ed a sharp looksng Army lseutenant Stan Sscott met me and escorted me to a seep drsven by Carlyle Baumgartner I was taken to the Army base and I reported to Davsd Malone who was sn charge of the U S O unst whsch I was to iosn Hss secretarses Joanne Dresser and Thelma Shaum were bussly typsng sn the next room so I dsdn t get a chance to talk wsth them Kenneth Rugby show ed me to my quarters and told me as soon as I unpacked he would show me around the base However by the tsme my room was sn order he was busy so I started wondersng around by ml self I met Pat Evans Koch a wastress sn the U S O coffee and doughnut booth and she snformed me that several other former classmates were wsth the unst She took me to the theatre where I met Rsch Weaver and Dean Culp co medsan stars of stage screen and televssson Rsch told me that he and Beverly Schoomaker were marrsed but she had to stay sn New York and take care of the twsns The boys kept us enter tasned and because st was meal tsme the four of us left for the mess hall and ensoyed a delscsous meal from the kstchen of Sgt Don Clark chsef cook I I ll ll ' . I I , , , : . . . . u Q I l . I I ' I ' ' . . . . . H I I - . . ' ll Y I I - ' ' I - . D I 1 , I I I I I . . . . . . I .I . , . . . . , I I . I . u . . - v l I I ' 1 I ' I I I I . T ' ' ' I I I I . , I , , . . . I Let's strive towards better scholastic abilities, the smiling face of Jean Ausherman which said I . I I , , I . . I . - I I I I . . I I I - c . , I l 1 1 1 . l I I n I I I . . I I I n I . . D . l I ' I . . . , I 1 ' I I I ' ' I I , . . , 1 -1- We were Informed that TIIVC star general Ed Wogoman was comIng that afternoon to Inspect the battaIIons and we relolced that another from our 51 class had reached the top of the ladder of success That evenIng I was prIvIleged to see the U S O UnIt program of whIch I would soon be a member The hIgh IIght of the performance was Dave Newells all gIrI choIr and the featured vocal number was ably done by Mary K Felton newly acclaImed opera star It seems Mary K had recently played a IeadIng roll In MIGNON and was scheduled to sIng CARMEN for her 'I V audlences The next mornIng our Unll left for CalIfornIa The engIneer of out traIn was Lowell Farrand and I foIund some more 51 classmates as passengers Pat Schrock and Grace Hershberger secretarIes for Betty French outstandIng novelIst were rIdIng In the next seat The gurls told me that Bettys newly revIsed edItIon of JOHN S OTHER WIFE had already sold more than one mIlIIon COPIES The conductor Bob MIIIer punched our IICKGIS and whIle there turned on the televIsIon set The program was sponsored by Paul Rothrocks ad vertIzIng agency and It was a talent program MISS Nancy Honert won fIrst pflle Slnglng Larry RIleys latest song hIt TOGETHER WE COULD MAKE SWEET MUSIC HONEY IF YOUD ONLY SING ON KEY and JIm DetwIIer took second prIze sIngIng and playIng SHE S JUST A LONELY COWGIRL or EVEN HER BEST FRIENDS WOULD N T TELL HER The next show we saw was HEINE COVERS HOLLYWOOD Joan reported that the Oscars had lust been presented to Sue COZZI and Lowell RarIck and to thInk they both got theIr starts In CHARLEY S AUNT I We reached CalIfornIa and reported at the naval base to Draftsman Bob Ray not tough but very Important Iookung Iwas Informed by Lt Lowell Holdread who took us to our quarters that thIs was also a WAVE base and Ellen Palmer mayor would be glad to show me around I entered Ellen s OffICe and reported my presence to Jane TIIIey Ellen s rIght hand woman Lonetta Cox DorIs Blodgett Betty Durr and EloIse Grush top offIcers were hoIdIng a conference wIth Ellen so Jane told me to come back later After IeavIng Ellen s OffIC6 I entered the Naval lounge and fonund Joan Knapp and Wayne Kauffman top naval Instructors dIscussIng JIm Woods and Carlos Larranagas latest successful space shIp fIIght to Mars CIIff Boyer had de sIgned the shIp and Bob Jessup vacatIonIng on the moon caught a rIde back wIth the boys I glanced around the room and saw two re CYUIIS George SwIhart and Ray Wakeman enter taInIng the fellows They were beIng accompanIed by Jerry Long s world famous swIng band known as THE LONGHORNS I decIded to relax for awhIle so I pIcked up a book and a magazIne settled myself on a roomy sofa and began readIng The book publIshed by Pat WhIttIe s publIsh Ing company was entltled WILLIAMS COVERS EUROPE and was all about Ina Ackerson s and Carol WIllIams trIp In the European countrIes After glancmg through the book I pIcked Iup the magazIne and saw AlIce Stemens beautIful art work on the cover AlIce IS a free lance OYIISI and has as her assIstants MarIaIIe SwIhart and MarIIyn Holdeman The edItor of the magazIne was Worth George and hIs edItorIal was about the new IDVGHIIOH of Norman FIsher and James Mast It seems the boys had Invented a new kInd of counterfeItIng machIne whIch turned out perfect bIIIs If fact they were so perfect that Max MIller government employee turned It over to offIcIals who are now USIUQ It to make 0ffIClGl UnIted States money and Norman and JIm are beIng praIsed as IngenIous Inventors There was a very InterestIng artIcle wrItten by Jo Ann Stealey about Nancy Benders phIIhar monIc orchestra Marlene Juday and AnnI BeIer are featured soloIsts The next story was an Inter VIEW by JuIIa Coyle of Gay Mehl and Delores Yost and Mary LOUISE Gorsuchs famous book HOW TO GAIN WEIGHT After gIancIng through the magazIne I left the lounge and agaIn started toward Ellen s offIce but when l was nearly there I saw a sIgn whIch read LT JERRY A MILLER DENTIST Ihastened toward the buIldIng and had a nIce chat wIth Jerry and hIs nurse Pat Casey After IeavIng Jerry s offIce I met Donna Taft who was at the base vIsItIng Nancy Sovern and Joann Bosse We ate together and then I re ported back at the UnIt headquarters I was told everyone had passes Into San FrancIsco for the evenIng so I left the base In a Ieep drIven by Lamar Branson We passed RIchard Graber s atomIc energy plant and a floral shop managed by MarIon Beer Upon arrIvIng In the cIty I decIded to lust go on a Slghl seeIng trIp because I had never been In San FrancIsco before I spIed Thelma Smeltzers dry goods store so hopIng to see another 51 graduate I entered and found to my surprIse Esther Bontrager Betty Hoover and Ruth SaIIor who were clerkIng for Thelma WhIIe there I glanced out of the wIndow and saw MartIn New man and Dan Stahley Hollywood playboys de Iectedly enterIng JIm Manatt s Lonely Hearts Club and LucIIle Shupp went whIzzIng by In her Rolls Royce newly perchanced from the Lefty MIller used car lot Lefty s slogan IS A CAR ALWAYS DOES BEST AFTER AT LEAST TWENTY YEARS OF PREVIOUS SERVICE no wonder Lucy was In such a hurry to get to Art KnIght s InsIurance agency' I I I I , I I . . , . 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I walked on down the street and met Pearl Detwuler and Marulyn Rupholt housewuves and they unformed me .lanue Mulls and Bud Lantz Broadway dancers were un town and had wuth them Vern Mushler Barbara Grover and Lous Yoder theur busuness managers I felt un need of some food so I entered Ruchard Shruner s Deluxe Ccufeterua and was served a palate tunglung meal by Betty Kaser head waut ress Durung the meal Gene Clemens news com mentator and hus secretary Gladys Kustler told me about Lubby Shannahan s startlung duscovery that un 900 865 250 years the earth us goung to bump unto the North Star Lubbys assustants un thus new duscovery were Joann Ruder and Carol Lundhorn I contunued on my way and saw an excutung poster about Ed Frys daredevul hot rod racung troupe Wuth Ed were Don Dorett Jum Geul and Leslue Yoder and hus mechanucs Jay Stump Tom Stout and Robert Wulluams Next I spued a cute luttle dress shop managed by Delores Welty Whutaker and Glorua Brenuser Clerks un the shop were Therese Trenshaw and Pat Strungfellow As I contunued on my way I saw another excutung advertusement announcung Bertha Yoders amazung flea curcuus buut glancung at my watch I saw I would have to hurry to get back to the base before the tume on my pass expured Upon arruvung at my room I sank wearuly unto bed and thunkung of the successes and achueve ments of my 5l classmates I drufted unto peaceful undusturbed and happy slumber Joanne Stookey Senuor Class Song l95l lMusuc by Abe Holzmannl Here s to the class of 51 Leavung our hugh school days We wull all remember everyone Back here at good old G H S Now well work hard to reach our goals In years to follow Wuth our munds and hearts and souls Well go rught to the top Worth George Dolores Yost D Valeductory Today we the senuor class of Goshen Hugh School are to you and everyone boys and gurls graduatung from hugh school tomorrow we wull all be lust cutuzens of the Unuted States of Ameruca Whether we ummeduately assume our nuche grown socuety and began our lufes work or pro ceed further along educatuonal lunes makes not one uota of dufference un what us expected of us We have been guven the advantages of the best educatuon an excellent hugh school can be stow We have been taught wuthout beung doctrunated We have been unformed wuthout beung lumuted to unformatuon someone else has thought good for us We have been trauned wuth out beung cast un the mold of someone elses thought As youth grown ready for responsubuluty and taught to accept ut we must keep our munds as open and genuune as they are now We know we are luvung un a world of tensuon a world on whuch strufe and actual war may at any moment descend We have luved the greater portuon of our luves durung a tume when our elders have been worrued and troubled Though we have been apparently carefree and happy there us not one amongst us who does not realuze that as tume progresses the burdens now borne by others wull gradually and perhaps sud denly descend upon our shoulders You have guven us an educatuon for whuch we are most grateful We are young and lack ex peruence but we are loyal Amerucans and wull not be fooled by false usms and wucked propa ganda We all hope to and wull prove ourselves worthy of the rught to carry on the tradutuons of our great democracy and thus repay un part for the freedom and educatuonal advantages the cutuzens of thus cuty thus state and thus natuon brought about and stull mauntaun Carol Wulluams . 1 1 - - - uu au 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I . . . 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