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N 1 7 ROGER MARTIG WA farmer boy he'1l always be.n Student Council lg F. F. A. l,2. JAMES ROBERTS uThey don't call him Professor for nothing.n Junior Play. JO-ANN VIGNbRE UMiss for now but not for long Chorus 1,3,b,Majorette 1,2,3,h,Home Economics Club 3,h, Latin Club l,2,Faculty Secretary L, Miss Print Staff D, Annual Staff h EDWARD RAMSAYER WStronz as a stone wall V Football 1,2,3,h, Junlor Play, Basketball BARBARA WLINGART WYou know she's a Weingart because of her hair, But a bad temper you will find nowhere ' Home Economics Club l,2,3,h3 Presldent h,Stu dent Play Dlrector 3, Annual Staff h Chorus 1,2, Treasurer 13 Secretary 2 DEAN SANTEL He has no tiwe for girls ' Basketball 1, Agriculture Club l LDWIN BAIRD 'A little nonsense now and then Is rellshed by the best of men ' Football 1,2,3,h Basketball l,2,3 h A ,2 DONALD DAY 'Give me the wide open spaces U Baseball 2,3,ll, Football ll, F F A 1,2 A75
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,,,f Nbsa HLNRI HURT ot a worry, not a care, But his grlfl goes everywhere Football l,2,3 M Annual Staff h Miss Pr1nt Staff 3,h, Junlor Play, Student Councll 2,h DUANL LOFLAND n your drugstore of knowledge Just count me a plll Basketball 1,2 EILEEN SU 'IMLRS Friendly, gay and cheerful to all Latin Club 1,2,Student Councll l,h, Home Eco nomics Club 3,h,Eand 3 Chorus 3,h, Treasurer 3, Junior Play, Annual taff h, Llbrarian 3 BETTY KIJES If you think I'm quiet, you don't know me Faculty Secretary 1.1, Junlor Play, Home Eco nomics Club l,2,3,h, Jiss Pr1nt staff b My! What a change has come, Over thls frlendly, fun lovlng one Chorus l,2,3,h, Latln l,2, M133 Print 2,1 Home fb0H0mlCS Club 3,L, Junlor Play, Libra r1an 3, Annual Staff h, Secretary 3, Student Counc1l LL DEAN GRANGER Blushing is his hobby Latin Club 1,2 , Junlor Play, Student Councll 3, Football l,2,3,h, Academic Test 1,3 DONALD BRUNNLR e's always .mt for a good tlme Latln Club l,2, V1ce Presldent 2, football 1, 3,h,V1ce President 3, Annual btaff 1.1, Student b0UI1C11 3, Junlor Play, Academic Test 3 IIN 2 5 5 . ' H1 , . .. N 'iq . '. L.. L ' ll Bm:n.LY mnzss ll i . ' . i- a-'hs H o' ' .
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CLASo HISTORY It was on the bright, sunny day of September 2, l9b7 that we Seniors started out on our long voyage which was to last four whole years That was for most of us The Admlral of our sh1p was Mr Matasy We started out w1th about flfty two, wh1ch was qu1te a crew, but we knew we would lose some along the way The chlef off1cers on our Shlp were Captaln, Wade Berger, Commander, Clalre he1ngart Although lt may seem strange to have women off1cers, we dld The Stewardlsts were Joyce Stryffeler and Barbara Weingart Throughout the year everyone was kept pretty busy trylng to flgure out a way to get A's without studylnl As another year began, naturally we were glven a new Admlral, ar Tetlow N awnlral would want th1s crew for more than a year Our officers were Captain, Wade Berger, Commander, Edward Ramsayer The Stewardists for th1s year were Barbara Welngart and Carol Stitle One night we declded to dock at Goshen Un1on Bay and go on a hayrlde It was close to Halloween so we took up the ways of w1tches and gObl1nS for part of the evening We borrowed some corn along the way from some of the farmers Later in the evenlng one crew member declded he had lost h1s shoe in one of the corn fields It really wasn't warm enough to go everyone was ready to eat so we went delicious hamburger we went back to crew decided the voyage was too long We decided we should start earning some money for our voyage to Wash1ngton D C We sold plns representlng our school Altogether we earned about flfty dollars durlng this year In the fall of l9h9 we started the thlrd year of our voyage Our Admlral for this year was Mrs McCarty What a Job she was o1ng to have watchlng over a crew bare footed but Duane had no cho1ce By now to Kate's Kottage After we had all enjoyed a the bay to board our shlp Ten members of the and took another course It 18 hard to say how every Senior w1ll feel as he walks up to receive his and ton da an the man Elleen Summers Of course th1s was our b1g year to earn money for our Wa hlng trlp Tasks undertaken during the year were sell1ng basketball penc11s, Every Greet1ng and Christmas cards, collect1ng tax stamps, selling cand , ice cream hot dogs at the basketball games, and the blggest task of all selling magazlnes class received a plaque of ach1evement from the magazlne company for obtain1ng hlghest record of sales Henry Burt recelved a wrist watch for belng hlgh sales The biggest event of the year was chooslng and rece1v1ng our class rlngs even though it was after ChP1Stm3S when we recelved them On November 30th we presented our class play, WTumbl1n' Creek' under the di rection of M s Ol1ve McCarty Throughout the year we had a hayride and a class party The year ended with a crash bang The Juniors rushed 1n to fill the vacancy left by the Senlors in assembly Now we were coming to the la t year of our exciting voyage ue had finally reached our goal of dignifled Senlors This year Miss Patton took charge The officers who were to work under her supervision were Wade Berger, Gale Whitacre, Theresa Furlong and Carol Stitle Our class colors were blue and white w1th the white carnation as our flower class motto was nNe hope, we asp1re, we resolve, we trust U Of course everyone knew what was happening on the day of October ninth, when the Senior boys came to school wear1ng neck ties and suits and the girls wearing their finest As usual lt was pourlng down ra1n to make the day more exciting But naturally Mr Dimit didn't mind He was only taking the pictures By now we had thirty f1ve members aboard our shlp and two more who hadn't de- cided if they would contlnue with us or not The class decided to wear robes for graduation, whlte for the girls and navy for the boys Our announcements were ordered the last Of January nCharley's Auntn was presented by the Seniors on March thirtieth under the directlon of Miss Dorothv Patton As this annual goes to press we are look1ng forward to Baccalaureate,Mhy twen- t1eth, Commencement, May twenty third and the very last part of our long voyage, a v1s1t to Hashlngton D C on May twenty fourth dlploma know1ng that th1s is the last of our happy school days together In the years to come we wlll always remember the friendly students and co-operative faculty at Goshen Unlon High School X Z zff, NNNN . . , .. . .. . G. . . F 0 0 0 . . n gp . . of thirty-nine! To help her we chose Wade Berger, Donald Brunner, Beverly Bayless . . . . 3 . - y . . d '7 . D o Our ' . ' ' . . 'A - A S 0 W Our ' ' .
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