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CLASS PROPHECY One day wh1le Mr I C Suckers was soaring around in his rocket he saw some pupils that attended Goshen High School about ten years ago But ltr I C Suckers didn't see them as pup1ls, he saw them fulfilling their parts in life He escaped a close accldent with Bob Hoopes in his B-29 Looking through the windows he saw Mary Huthrick and Jo-Ann Vignere as Air Line Hostesses He saw Carol Stitle entering the door of the Bayless Lose It and Leave It Reducing Salon ' Beverly's main slogan is 'Don't Be A Poor Loser Mr Suckers, deoidlng he needed a refueling job, came to a landing He got his plane greased, oiled, washed, and refueled at E L Ramsayer Super Sohio Service Station Helping Mr Ramsayer at h1s busy station were the llcC1aren Brothers doing the car wash1ng and Dean Santee, mechanic Mule at the station he met Louis Grim Mr Grim is a very important man His oil refinerles furnish the oil for the station Mr Grim sells his o1l to Service Stations all over the United States and is very busy managing all his bus1ness Since he had made a landlng he decided to buy his dinner at the Fly Inn owned by Joyce Stryffeler The ch1ef cooks were Verlyn Price and Junior Grlffith Loretta Cornett works here too She is head waitress in the d1nJ.ng room After he enjoyed a deliclous meal he decided to do a few other things whlle he was landed Mr Suckers attended the Damascus Auction John Blasiman was the auctioneer and Donald Day chief ringmaster and oid getter Roger llartig sells much of his prize stock at the auctmn After lnquiring at a few places, he discovered Gale was working at Kroeers While being introduced to Gale he also met Theresa Furlong Theresa was manager of the Kroger Store Gale was working as head cashier when he wasn't busy making plans or the city of Damascus There is just one more thmg Mr Suckers wishes to see before going up :Ln his rocket again and it is the great ball game The two :Lndustrialists Henry Burt an Edwin Baird bought the St Louis Brown's franchise and moved the club to their town at Patmos Clalre Helngart is currently lead1ng the club to the American League Pennant with a L50 batting average Dean Granger seems to be leaving the club since he switched from gridiron to prize fighting J1m Hollinger's crew of masons con structed the stadium while at the ame he heard that Rip Hoopes was selling Stude- baker cars and he had Donald Brunner and Duane Lofland at the game as his salesmen He also heard that Wade Berger was working in a shoe factory Wade took a large size and this was the only way he could get his shoes s1nce they made all their sizes over eleven After the game, as he was going back to his rocket he saw :Ln a distant view the large farm where Audrey Flugan raised her prize Palamino Show Horses Mary Harden helps Audrey care for the horses He then went up in his rocket to see if he had missed anyone He saw a great crowd of people standing in line Wondering about th1s, he circled lower The title he saw on the door was Dorothy's Beauty Shop Dorothy did the styling of the hair while Barbara Welngart scrubbed the floor and kept th1ngs in order It could have been these people were havmg their hair set for the big dance that same night Janet Capel and Richard Stoffer owned a dance hall Eileen Swmners was there to teach anyone who was just learning to dance Betty Kimes is hat check girl and Jim Roberts is in charge of refreshments And as the sun slnks slowly behind the horizon we see Mr I C Suckers turn his flying saucer toward Mars and wave a fond farewell CALENDAR 1950-1951 August Football practice starts Oh, nv aching September School starts. Where did t e summer go? Did you pass? No, report cards aren't out yet ,just the physical for athletics. 16 Goshen beg1ns the football season on the wrong foot, losing to Halvern 25-O. X 2 f Q 7 o ' ' 0 Mr. Suckers wanted to meet Gale Vlhitacre, the President of the City Council. . O f A . A. d , 7 . 21 . back! 5 h ll
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XI XIII XVII XVIII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVII XXVIII XXIX XXXI XXXII XXXIII XXXIV XXXV XXXVI Roger Martig bequeaths his ab1l1ty to get along with cows to Kenny Steer Gale Jh1tacre leaves as smart as he came John Blasmman wills his auctioneering abilities to Jimm watson Donald Brunner bequeaths his ab1lity to get along with Miss Patton to Jack Wlnters Mary Nuthrick wills her quiet ways to Floretta Roberts Eddie Ramsayer leaves a wisecrack 1n every room Janet Capel bequeaths her abllity to cut hair to Betty Bonsall Richard Hoopes wills his homework papers to Cork Wyss Verlyn Price leaves as quickly as possible Robert Hoopes bequeaths h1s ab1lity to fly an airplane to Allan Richard Stoffer wills his dim les to Tom Danklef Mary Harden leaves after a short visit W1ll1am McClaren bequeaths his way with girls to Melvin Weingart Edwin Baird leaves for his Aunt's beauty parlor Donald Day bequeaths his avoirdupois to next year's football team Jim Roberts wills his ability to cause 6Xp10S10nS to next year's Chemistry class Dean Santee wills his mechanical ability to Kenny McNeal Barbara Weingart bequeaths her short stature to Mabel Gr1m Carol Stitle w1lls her patlence w1th children to Miss Zervos Dorothy Stryffeler wills her cheerleading ability to Dorothy Clark Eileen Summers wills her neat papers to Bill Davls Jim Holllnger leaves to seek a higher pos1t1on Junior Griffith leaves on his b1cycle James McClaren and Betty Kimes leave together Lou1s Grim wills h1s abllity to draw to Mr Matasy Beverly Bayless w1lls her gum chewing ab1l1ty to Mr Long Audrey Flugan leaves with a comb in one hand and a mirror ln the other Witnesses I J walk U B Earnest X g X X IX. ' ' . X. Y ' . XI. ' . I. XIV. ' . XV. ' . XVI. ' . . . . .H . XIX. . XX. . XXI. ' . XXII. Jo-Ann Vignere wills her neat appearances to the lower grades. XXV. ' . I. . XXX. ' .
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.1 L X X If we could only score a touchdown. Goshen 0-North Jackson 0. A big day for the Juniors They order their rings Home Economics Club Initiation We score the first touchdown, but Lowellvllle comes back to win 19-6 October Home hconomics Club serves dinner to Mahoning County Superintendents and Princi pals County Teachers' Meeting Only a half day of school Extra! Goshen upsets McDonald for first victory lh 12 An odd sight at Goshen, suits and t1es Seniors get their pictures taken 'A snipe hunt W Where? Latin Club Inltiation at Doris Schneider's Goshen loses to North L1ma on a mudd field lb 7 Halloween is early this year for Henry, Wade, Edwin, and Tom Seniors order pictures Juniors and Seniors visit Youngstown Sheet and Tube he began to wonder if we would ever eat lunch 'Oh, why d1dn't I study H Report cards come out for the first time M Fedyna leaves for the army Goshen puts up a good battle but loses to Canfield 20-O We get a new member on the faculty, Mr McCrate Goshen whips Springfield 2h 13 Students get a day off Teachers go to Cleveland for NEOTA Meeting Halloween Party sponsored by the Student Counc1l November Poland overpowers Goshen 25-12 Augusta cancels final football game because of lack of players UI couldn't eat another b1te!W why? Boosters' Club Annual Turkey Supper Basketball practice starts About 30 candldates report 'Where is everybody?' Oh, I see, the f1rst day of hunting season Teachers, other school employees, and Seniors X rayed Home Economics Club dance Thanksgiving vacation Everyone expected only two days The beginn1ng of a whole week's vacation WThat was certalnly a lot of snow Junior Play cancelled because of snow December Opening basketball game with Canfield postponed We lose heartbreaking openlng game to North Jackson S1 So Interest1ng chapel program by Ken Smith, cartoonist Goshen w1ns its first game from Augusta Home Economics Club serves dinner to Natural Gas Company employees 'A , it's cold in here!N Oh, the furnace broke down No school in the afternoon ULook how the Junlors show you the1r hands W It must be because their r1ngs have arrlved Goshen goes down in an overtime to Berlin Center 57 53 m Van Brocklln leaves for the army Ar McCrate takes over basketball coaching reins Greenford w1ns over Goshen hh 32 School Christmas Party 'D1dn't Ronny Knight look nice in red flannels?W NIS that me?n The camera doesn't lie you know Seniors get their pictures In a hotly contested rough game, Be1o1t upsets Goshen h? no Chr1stmas vacation beg1ns Goshen goes down to defeat at the hands of Canfield S6-h6 January A McCarty dies Alumni game postponed School starts again with a shortage of teachers d s Fisher, from North Jack son, and Mr Kump, the Veterans' Agr1culture teacher,he1p out by teach1ng temp- orarily Jr dcCarty's funeral at Buffalo The school observes 15 mlnutes of silence at 2 o'clock I O . I . O O ' H Goshen puts up a good battle, but falls to Lowellville in.a rough game 39-32. P . . . - ' . . . . I . . '
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