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o G O S H O N I A N l Article XXIX Oren Jones leaves a snore in home room. Article XXX Arthene Bye leaves a giggle floating around the auditorium. Article XXXI Evelyn Long leaves her striking personality to Ruth Wallace. i Article XXXII Genevieve Holloway leaves a date for Genevieve Watters. Article XXXIII Ralph Sangree leaves some of his stature to Jack Grooms. Article XXXIV Handel Cosand loaves all his pencils-Qbehind his ears. Ask Rendel about it. Article XXXV The name--Lois Ingram--leaves a pleasant memory, which none of her classmates will forget. Art ic le XJIKV I Letha Venable leaves her sweet disposition to any teacher who feels the need of it. Article XXXVII The foregoing is the last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1955. If anyone should wish to thank this class for the many generous legacies they will find the witnesses of this will in a position to receive the same. But, if any should become heated by what they consider to be an unjust, but which we know to be a just legacy of this will, we would suggest they partake of the cooling, refreshing, and soothing waters of Westville. we appoint as executors of this will the following well-known business men of this community: H. O. Stanley Charles Crawford ' Witnesses: P. J. Ferguson HArtW G. H. McDonald nZekn John Williams VIDOHN Signed: The Senior Class of 1955 - Letha Venable -, 35 --
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:::::::::::::::::::: G O S H O N I A N iIT f'7 T'f ' Article VII Joe Batzli leaves the door open to greet next year's seniors. Article VIII Orlan Stoffer wills his seriousness to HHappyH Varis. Article IX I - Ellen Weingart donates Bob for further use in the school. Article X - Eula Hersman gladly leaves her Htalking eyesn to Agnes Charlton. Article XI Lorena Batzli leaves an empty seat in chapel. Article XII Harjorie Courtney leaves her Utomboyishnessn to Helen Lora. Article XIII Naomi Jackson wills her Hkissproofn lipstick to Theda Cosand. , Article XIV Margaret Hobbins leaves her quiet, gracious manner as an example to all freshmen. Article XV Zella DeCort leaves her Vlate night hoursn to any teacher. Article XVI Agnes Kelley leaves her back seat to Dick Beitler. Article XVII Drexel Knoedler leaves his Wboyish sweetnessn to James Andre. Article XVIII Betty Arnold leaves to join Mike. Article XIX Hargaret Hobson leaves a good impression on students at Goshen Hi. . Article XX Martha Alice West leaves us guessing. Don or Walt? Article XXI Beatrice Hoffman leaves a smile for everyone. A Article XXII Dorothy Bricker leaves her basket ball ability to Lois Ann Burton. I Article XXIII Donald Wyss leaves his ability to handle women to Willard Thomas. Article XXIV Bob McDonald leaves his snappy, collegiate appearance to Dwain.Witter Article XXV . Lee Heineman leaves his studious attitude to Bob Burton. Article XXVI Darrell Carpenter leaves Helen sad and lonely. Article XXVII Grant Reichert leaves his gilt-edged novel on VHOW to Make Leven to Richard Rhodes. Article XXVIII Bill Geiger leaves his Ugift of gabn to Don Hoffman. -- 54 --
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,,J,,:fff+rF-23:7-+ G O S H O N I A N -- Junior Class Front Row: Dorothy Sanor, Kathryn hountz, Bertha Drotloff, Charity Price, Eilien Carpenter, Lois Hoskins, Dorothy Pettit, Helen Lora, Virginia Hurford, June Tnnsell, Agnes Charlton Second Row: Miss Spahn, Lee Mercer, Anna Spencer, Ruth Wallace, Elizabeth Liebhart, Genevieve Watters, Doris Woolf, Emma Grove, Irma Jones, Nellie Champion, Myra Amstutz, 1 Wauheta Conrad. Third Row: Robert Cameron, Bruce Riley, Iyron Stanley, Modesta Schwarzhoff, Bernice Barnett, Tillie Schnell, Helen Naylor, Richard Beitler, Harvey Thompson. Back Row: Donald Delzell, Roland Clark, Joseph Braund, Dwain Witter, Wilbur Sangree, Glenn HcEldowney, Donald Hoffman, George Jackson, James Andree, Robert Burton. Those absent were: Ruth Baird, Elsie Hoopes, Robert Rinehart. Sophomore Class First Row: Mildred Ritchie, Merl Garrett, Della Spencer, Ruth Charlton, Helen Greeneisen, Theda Cosand, Sarah Reed, Lila Ritter, Georgie Lewis, Verna Weingart, Inez Hall. Second Row: Mary Pilmer, Elsie Cobbs, Lois Ann Burton, Louise Hott, Nellie Christy, Virginia Goddard, Vivian Williams, Mabel Ritchie, Anna Todor, Wilma Bauman, Pearl Hardy. Third Row: Mr. Leyda, Floyd Sanor, wade Courtney, Eldon Maris, Holland Cronick, John Bricier, Willard Thomas, Jack Brennan, Mr. Hagstaff. Back Bow: Clyde Campbell, Ellis Cline, John Kirkham, Robert Thompson, Forest Albright, Lowell Hoskins, Jay Barnett, Earl Mather, William Hutchison. Those absent were: Willis Greeneisen, Martin Kirsh. -- 56 --
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