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Sept Cot. Nov. Dec. Jan. 4 10 21 10 12 19 20 ai 'as 25 26 29 51 2 9 16 20 21 25 ze ze 5 14 20 21 24 1 2 NG 0 S H O N I A . o 1.,1 ::::::::.---- Q Senior Calendar School starts. Just soo all the bright faces in.the school rooms. It seems school just couldn't be run without whispering. Stop and listen! Initiation is over and the Nfreshiesn all heave a sigh of relief. Drexel returned from his trip to Florida. O, Sleepless Nights! This year's first tests. Goshen's Baseball team triumphed over her old rival-Berlin. First chapel meeting. Sophomores edit first issue of HTattlerHu-oh, the gossip in it. Annual staff appointed. They'll find out what work is now. Mount Union invites seniors to attend football game. Of course we're going--it's free. It seems that most every one has been to see UChained.N Orchestra had a Weiner roast in Carpenter's pear orchard. Twenty girls out for basket ball practice tonight. Yes, and it's a rumor that they may get new suits this year. Shi Hurrah! A holiday! Our teachers attend the Northeastern Ohio Teachers' Association in Cleveland. We are all thinking of Leila and missing her too. Halloween! No one can decide what to wear to the party tonight. What's this we read in the nTattlerW about Mr. Long going home so often one period last week. Sophomores had their first class party. First basket ball game--at Berlin. Boys' triumph. Girls' lost but promise to win next time. The new manual training building is nearing completion. The Cross Brothers, known as the NAmbassador's Male Quartetw, entertained the school in chapel. Uh! oh! more tests. Dimit took senior pictures. Big crowd at Beloit-Goshen basket ball game. This time the girls won and the boys lost. Grant seems to be the center of attraction these days. Come on, gang, let's all go to Canfield tonight. The teams will need your help. Seniors pick out invitations. All rooms devote the afternoon to Christmas entertainments. Juniors exhibit their talent in the play Hlt Happened in A June.n 1 Vacation! Two weeksi 'Nuff said. New Year's resolutions made. Resolutions broken. ..- 54- -.-
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,,,.g::::n1:LL:LL G O S H O N I A N Q2fZIgL,lIIl1.M.- e ' I Orchestra A I I' ' I 'I I In the summer of 1932 Hr. Remick organized a music class with the hope that it would be developed into an orchestra. Each pupil took a private lesson and all pupils were brought together for a group rehear- sal at a certain time of the day. The Board of Education kindly gave the use of the grade school building. When school opened in the fall permission was obtained to continue the work in the Goshen High School building. In the spring of '55 this orchestra gave its first concert. The work of the members was recognized by each receiving a letter. In the fall of '52 Allen West was sent to the N.E.O.T.A. Orchestra which played for the Teachers' Convention in Cleveland. This orchestra, consisting of 150 of the best high school musicians of the Northeastern district of Ohio, plays every third year. This year we had a represen- tative, John Williams, in the grade school contest at Delaware. There were over 200 young soloists from all over the state entered on all of the legitimate band and orchestra instruments. How about a band for next year? It can be done. ieJ. U. hemick '-gtiwq, ' 4 ' cies Club In the school year of 1929-50, a glee club was organized in Goshen High School'by Estelle Cole, who has been our instructor in music since 1927. Our glee club has numbered between fifty and sixty, including both boys and girls, ever since it was organized. In 1952-55 a girls' trio, a boys' quartet, and Allen ?est won high honors in a distlict contest at Kent. The glee club has participated in several public events this year. On larch 29 we took part in a literary program. The high school orchestra and the glee club gave a concert on April 17. Two special numbers, HLovely Appearn from 'The hedemptionn by Gounod and HSend Out Thy Lightn. Gounod, were rendered by a group from the glee club at the Damascus Friends Church on Sunday morning, march 10. ' By graduation this year we lose thirteen members from the glee club. we feel the loss of these because many have been with us during their entire high school years and have become quite competent singers. ' Since the glee club has been organized we have had several accomu .'.panists. Betty Hobson, Evelyn Cosand, and Virginia Lora have served. -' At present Hrs. Cole iq 1' , We believe that A ther department appreciation for the is doing our accompanying. our glee club is developing talent unreached by of the school, and we wish to express a word of splendid instruction of Mrs. Cole. e Theda L. Cosand -- 55 --
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Q 'vt-fffjfft-jffffrGeO S H O N I A N I:::::::::ZIIL--- Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. lbxy Stork visits Damascus and brings Hr. and Mrs. Wagstaff a baby girl. Alas! School reopens. Just look at the new socks and neckties Santa brought the boys. Another has succumbed! Kiss Bricker is engaged to Willard Cope. ' Yes, yes, we were compelled to attend the Farmers' Institute this afternoon. Scarlet fever and measles pay a long, unwelcome visit to Goshen students. Seniors decided not to wear caps and gowns this year. Mr. Groundhog saw his shadow today. Juniors sponsored a skating party for the school. Every one had a nswelln time. It's very mysterious. Who is Ben Annie? Oh boy! Of all the fun watching the new ice skaters at the senior party. Tournament held at Boardman High School. Goshen boys lose first tilt to Grecnford. That's O. K. fellows, you've played good ball. Chose the name NGoshcniann for the annual. Juniors glory in sponsoring skating parties. Another one tonight. Rev. Kelley gave his farewell address to the school in chapel today. Hr. and Mrs. C. G. Long entertained the basket ball girls at a three course dinner. Everyone had a grand time. Several schools took part in the Literary Contest held here. Goshen made a good showing. Did they get you? Don't be alarmed--it's just spring fever. Are we proud of our students? The contestants came home from Canfield with a first, four seconds, and several other high grades. Good! Rev. Williams spoke to the student body. Every vacant room is filled with junior committee meetings. Picked play characters for the senior play. Can it he? Only one more month until vacation and-- Commencement. Grade school operetta. Now's the time to view the talents of the younger set. - Arthene Bye -- 55 --
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