Goshen Union High School - Goshonian Yearbook (Damascus, OH)
- Class of 1955
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Class of l955 Presents Our Football Team .2 fr-w-lj'1- 'Ph llclllllly lllll lfillll cs 5 ' i g Q as bt! M a ij, 485 5 pl A fm N 'N B y fa JT' s X lg 'A sssss as M l g .ff li xfk-rv-X -1 1 1 l 1 ll Q l l J l 3 4 si X 'N lnr ll a!! xvtkxxu Wh x 7fYNf'5 fy lll'7'3l ' Wbwlb ff' 4 - , ll ee ' mln --' 'I lv , i we ss, I -,. ,,,11S. ...v f AXA. E 's. -1'-E---1---pg 9 A Q ' Q fp -.Lf X tl ity: 9 A QE- K2 Lf u a J A .. .,.. ' - --.,,M,.,,, .,,f,lQ,gw X - b xr: '1 G' A 5 - ' , ll , . A s Q l lip, x ,Il W I I I W 14 I v l E SW . X l Qll ,bi -X' K W '-' X-I xxx i X1 W -I W . l - nu a Dedication Truly 'the hand that rocks the cradle, rules the world , and a nat1on's strength depends upon the quality of its homes The production of good homes and conscientious homemakers has been the goal of Mlss Stackhouse during her eighteen years at Goshen Union Upon her arrival the home economics department was located in what is now Mrs. Whitacre's room. It consisted of a sewing machine, table, chairs, and several hot plates. The splen- did new home economics department, the well-equipped cafeteria, and the warm, healthful noon lunches are all her dream come true. Her first major project was a comxunty dinner to raise funds for home CCOUOMCB equiplente trips. FQHQAQ, boys home economics classes,and integrated moral training have done much to produce the wholesome homes and homemskers of this coxmmnity. I O O I Referees AD X L -Q X X I N W' M 1 Jw ' Qflv I I Board of Education Jay Bricker, president, Mrs Frances Sangree, C G Long, Super1ntendent,Robert D1ckson, Thomas Sommerville, clerk whom is the clerk CTom Sommervillel Glenn Shreve is absent from the picture Plans are being made for a series oi meetings to acquaint the public with the building needs for both the Goshen Center Elementary School and elementary rooms at the High School at Damascus The Board of Education compliments the Goshonian Staff and its adv1sors on the 1955 annual The Goshen Board of Education consists of five elected members, one of C h V SS N Q L X X Faculty SUPERINTENDENT CARL G IONG Ohio Wesleyan, ohio State, M A PRINCIPAL CLINTON HEACOCK Muskingum Col lege, Mount Unlon Government, Math ematics 459' ' u FRANK Baosxo Donormr CONKLE WILLIAM oonwmo HERBERT Gonna: Saint Ma:-y's, Ken- Wittenberg 001- Youngstown 001- Ohio State, tucky, Youngstown lege, B. S. in 1989, B- S- in Baldwin-wa1lace,B. College, B. A. Education. Education. 5, in Education. English, Latin. Typing, Shorthand, Social Science, English, History. Bookkeeping. Coach. Bo SC C n ,, by N g g ff ll. xg J 'YN' X V , ,J ' , 4 ' I B. A. get l e9 MARILYN HUMPHREY Mount Union Col WILLIAM INGO1-D lege, B S University Wisconsin, Science Mount Union Col e e, B A Education History Govern Lax fxx 9' RANDOLPH STEELE ,ms Marshall cone-ge, Bowllfffg WATQSLH Fnglish S sh University, B S ' :ani ' in Education S ocial Studies English 'Q3' I ws..L N MISS LINDA SAULINO College of St Ma y f the Springs , B A Mathematics A CISS DAISY STACKPOUSE Vent University Ohio State Uni versity, B S , ALLEN WEST ALEX YUHANIAK Mount Union Pol Kent University lege, B S B S in Educa Music tion. Irdustrial Arts SUV, . 'Q ,-of-'ze' A 1 . U fe , V ' X fa vs ,I ' S 21 'X-1 ..-11 .Q e f,'PX3 1 1 ' L 1 1 I . U I 1 0 - of g 0 Q in , o o o o . ' 3 -. 0 Mo o ' ment. Home Economics. N' A X .J-' X Q gh. YQ V r 1 ' X rf' S 1 . 'fs' U f ss Q i ,fi A o B A ' ' ' . g , o 0 o 0 ' 0 . A O Bus Drlvers QE Q. kv Flmer Hardy, Kenneth G hlev, Yenneth Heston, Fred w lngart, Earl Malcomson, Howard Stitle, Ray Hostetter, Melfln Wilcox Secretary Custodlan N K Mrs. Hilda Spack Carl Shewell, Berle Davis a I - .. N A, flge f 2 .1 L K 'el ' . 1'. io 5 6 A3 r'f: o U47 Q, S, 'V -ka' 'Q' W First Half Classes V ? A W J 550 X ' - qnf, V x We -P' xtgmwi s .. 'W gs I Captains Class Motto Today we follow, tomorrow we lead Claes Flower Wh1te Carnation BRUCE WEINGART WThe world will always need people like him W Senior Scholarship Team, Scholarship Team 2,3, Student Council 3,h,President h, Boys state Alter nate 3, Monitor M3 Class Vice President 2, Class Presldent h Annual Staff h, M ss Dr-int staff 3 L, uHHlOT Play, Senior Play, Band l,2,3 SHIRLEY MCBRIDE UShe's full f sparkle and spunk W Senior Scholarship Team h, Scholarship Team l,3, Garls State 3, Monitor h, Class Secretary 2,h, Annual Staff h, Miss Print Staff 3,h, Editor h Junior Play, Senior Play, Librarian 2, 3 h, Home Economics Club h, Home Econom ics Council h, Latin C7 gift, 12 Class Colors Green and White PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Howoa Bovf t7 Oemestersl Shirley McBride Bruce Woingart Betty Denny Galen.Weingart GALEN WEINGART nH1s life has many a hope and aim W Senior Scholarship Team,Scholarship Team 1,2, Boys State Del egate 3 Monitor h, Class Class lass h, Annual Staff 3,h, Business Manager h M ss Print Staff h, Basketball 1,2, Base ball 1,2 3 h President l Treasurer 3 Vice President ROXAN A CALHOUN WA friendly heart plenty friends W Senior Scholarship Team, Monitor h,Class Treasurer 2,h, Ann al Staff h, Junior Play, Senior Play, Football Queen Runner up M Librarian 3,h, Cafe teria 1, Home Econom ics Club l,Latin Club 1, Chorus 3,h, Oper et a h O L O ' 'Q 'R'a . . ' Q 7 0 - . its ' , ' , , , . M, reya i -T 1 2 . W in Lf 2 C 1 W' K -Ak' 5 A ' ' C I ' ' . 5 1 5 AT C , 3 . I . O ! D 9 O . , has of . is aa swans n mms aft aufm me Hut 0 5 0 3 , . K O . Q 1 . 1 . 5 , I lx 4 A, 1: , f I J 5 1 ff I A ' , 1 ' 1 L .4 , ul: U I K ,fJ Y' M ff if 1' ' 1 fy ff' lp I ' , In J X i fs I I ' X , A M 4 1 5' M A g V A it f 1 1, , , i f 0 I ROBERT ARMSTRONG WDon't take life too seriously, you'l1 never get out of it alive Student Council 3 Monitor h,Footba11 1, 2,3,h,Basketba1l l,2, RONALD BRICKER WHe never gives up trying for he knows success will come W Football 1,2,3,h, Student Council 3 h, Miss Pr1nt 3, Monitor MARTHA BUTCH nLight of hair and light of heart W Hnnitor b, Class Vice President 2, Annual Staff D Miss Print Staff U, Football Queen Attendant 2 Cheerleader 1,2,3,h Librarian h Latin Club l,2, Treasurer 2, Chorus l,2,h 1 Seniors 155 Nan- '12 5.-Q DB5 iii 4 'E if fr KW ,fi LAIRD BOWERSOCK nSchool is HO K W at least one hour day W Monitor h RONALD BURKE WHe'll get along Basketball l,2, Base ball J M95 UEGGY CARPENTER 'A charming girl with a charming per sonality U Monitor h Annual Staff L, M ss Pr1nt Staff 3,h, JUmi0P Play, Senior Play, -ootball Queen At tendant U, Librarlan 2 Home Economics Club l,2,3,h Home Economics Council 3, h, Majorette l,2,3,h, Co Drum Majorette U Dance Band 2, Chorus ' ,3,h Opezetta 2 1 ,KVM LARRY DAVIES 'Little world, I am ready to conquer W Entered from Alliance High School Junior Year Class Officer 1, Home Economics Club M Football 1, 2, 3, h Basketball 3 JOAN BARLEY WSing1e blessed ness? Not for meln Annual Staff b, E555 Print Staff M, Home Economics Club 1,2, 3,h, Majorette 2,3, h Drum Majorette 3 Co Drum Majorette h, Chorus 1,3 Wofffdw MQW ff ,MJ ugacf MARY EWING WMerit 18 worthier than fame W Senior Scholarshlp Team L3 Scholarship Team 1,2,3g Monitor bg Annual Staff hs Miss Print Staff 3,b3 Librarians hs Latin Club l,2. MQ' l 3 Q.. 5:1 Q-W' Kr 14 Y W BETTY DENNY nIt's nice to b natural when you're naturally nice W Senior Scholarship Team,Scholarship Team 1,2,3,Student Council 3, G1r1s State Alter nate 3, Class Secre tary 1, Class Presi dent 2,Vice President Editor M, Miss Print Staff h, Student Play Director 3,h,Football Queen Attendant Latin Club l,2, V1ce Pres1dent 2,Chorus 1, 2, Operetta. 2 SARA EARLEY nSST1OUS for a min ute, laughing for a month W Entered from Beloit High School Sophomore Year Monitor h, Home Eco nomics 1,2,3,h, Pres ident h, Home Econom ics Council 3 , Chorus l,2,Dispensary Aid h, Physical Edu cation 1 BRUCE GALBREATH WMan full of vim, vigor, and vitality W Student Council 1 Monitor bg Annual Staff bg Miss Print Staff 3,h3 Junior Play, Senior Play, Football 1, 2, 3, hy Basketball 1, 3, by Baseball l,2,3,h. . rl! e 15 ,1 ' ' N S- ' I A A ,X . 3.e SKI' A ' ' 3 1 A ilf AF ' 1 ' ' 3 , f, 4 V YV 465 X 7 ' - . ' V, ' ETX . - ' A , , ' ,,,, 3 A , 3 3 Annual Staff 3,143 1: ' f A ,fl may-. . '- . ,'L'M f - .0 43 v 'f ,I ' ry ' . Qaxj 7 . ' A :nf . 3 3 fer Q- ' F A A . ' I ' ,I 0 - C 1 It S ' A, 0 Q A dt, ' Q 5 A A! M 3 il . , N 5 1 ' . , rf, .4 .3 ur 5 XJ! ' ffl x 4 ' , . X K X X O E . . O W 754 1 3 MARCIA GREGG WHer chief charac teristic is her qui etness W Miss Print Staff h Home Economics Club 1,2,3,h, Home Econom ics Council 1,3,Stark County Officer h JAMES GRIFFITH N is much easier to do than to reason w JOHN GRIH WHe meets life as if it were his own ff nn. WK 56-qv iHVent10n u 1 up 49 Monitor M ,sf s.r GARY GREENAMYER Huot much talk, but lots of thought W Scholarship Team 2, Monitor h, Latin Club 2,3, Band 1,2, Chorus 1,2,3,h, operetta 2, Football 2,3,h PATRICIA GRIFFITH WS11ence never makes mistakes W Monitor h, Miss Print Staff h, Home Econom ice Club 1, 2, 3,b, Spanish Club h JAM S HAHLEN Wworry and I have never met W Student Council 2,3 Miss Prlnt Staff 3, Senior Play, Football 1,2,3 h Basketball l Manager 2, Baseball 1,3,h CECIL HAHN 'There are three ev1ls the sea the fire, and women Home Economics Club J N CARROLL HIEHONIMUS WHe hath a studious look, and yet Monitor h, Football Attendant Escort h BUDDY HOOPES nLittle I ask, m wants are few.W QQ 1 u if-'fi 155. NAOMI HEADLAND 'She's a mixture nice things W Student Council 2 Monitor ll, Misa Print Staff ls, librarians 2, Home Economics Club 1,2,3,h,Home Economics Cou cil 2,h 1 ER gg '5- 'fy LOWELL HOFFMASTER Ulf at first you don't succeed forget it W Football 3,5 Base ball 2333,-1 MARILYN HOOPES WA merry heart and a cheerful smile.' Senior Scholarship Teamg Scholarship Team 33 Student Coun- eil bg M nitor hs Class Treasurer 2,33 Annual Staff hs Miss Print Staff 3,hg As-- sistant Editorhg Football Queen bg Cheerleader 3,h5 Lib- rarian 3,hg Home Ec- onomics Club hs Latin Club 1,23 Chorus 1. LEROY HOSTETTER A steady easy going fellow W FootbalJ 2,3 ,lbw RICHARD JACKSON WNever do today what you can put off until tomorrow U Football 3,h, Basket ball Manager 3, Base ball Manager 3 KEITH IDFLAND WI get fun out of life because I put fun into it W Scholarship Team Student Cou cil 1 Monitor h,Footba11 1, M, Basketball 1,2,3, Baseball 3,h JERRY HOYT WMan de11ghts me, bu , oh, those ladies' Student Council 2,3, Student Play Director h Football l,2,3,b, Basketball 1,2 WDWIN KNOEDLER WThe young man with a horn W Band l,2,3 h ROBERT MAPES WHe who lnvented work should have f1n ished lt ' Entered from Seorlng H1gh School Junior Year lass Treasurer 2, Junior Play, Chorus 3,h, Operetta h MARTHA MCBRIDE UShe keeps e world guessing W Student Council 1,2,3, Monitor h, Football Queen Attendant 3 Home Economics Club 1,2,3,h, Home Econom ics Council 1 3 h Dispensary Aid h DONALD M RCER WI wish I had been born rich instead f so good looking W Student Council 2 Monltor h,Class Trea surer 3, Ju ior Play, Senlor Play b, Home Economics Club h Basketball Manager 1, Baseball 3,h ROYCE MILLER WThere ar wo sides t every question, mine an the wrong one.W Student Council 23 Miss Print Staff 1. New asa, 'tri Nr' ,P 1 36 I 7 R K: 0 ,M LEE M ILOTT nI'1l find a way or make one W Senlor Scholarship Team, Scholarship Team 2, Mon tor h Annual Staff h,Junior Play, Football 3 h Basketball 1, , ROBERT MILLER WHe captures he girls because of his curls U LEE MDRRCW WThere ar many cards in our class, but only one joker N Senior Play, Football 1,2,3,hgBasketba11 1, 2,3,h5 Baseball 3,h. BLL4 f' 6 La tax? x' ' 44 ' M l1' i 1 1 ,V I A 1 f . f Ka f 1 f 'J X ' vin , f LUCILLE MOSHER WA warm heart 1 shown b a y warm smile W Student Council 2 Monitor h, Miss Print staff h, Latin Club 1,2, Chorus 1,2, Dis pensary Aid L RICHARD POW fonest, I' not lazy, I'm just think ing W Scholarship Team 1, Junior Play, Senior Play, Latin Club 1 Spanish Club h,Chorus 3, 14 , Operetta la JAMES RYSER WHis personality is based on sincerity W Scholarship Team 1, Band l,2,3 h, Dance Band 1 2,3, UCI ag ? 1lu ' cz 1 wif' CAROL PHILLIPS 'There's a deal of deviltry 'neath her mild exterior W home Economics Club 1,2,3,h, Treasurer 14 Home Economics Coun cil l,2,3,h Dispen sary 'lid I4 DAVID RITCHEY e'd have the last word with an ecno W Football 3 Yfxx HOMER SANOR WI do not allow my studies to interfere with my education W EUGENE STALLSMITH WHe's a true friend.n Scholarship Team lg Student Council 33 Monitor by Miss Print Staff 35 Junior Play, Football 1,2,3,hg Basketball lg Base- ball l,3,h. JAM S STANLEY Nwbmen are llke el ephants I like t look at them but I would hate to own one U Entered from Columbus West Sen1or Year Spanlsh Club h,Chorus 3, Baseball h GERALD STAYTON UAn interest in everything and every bo Scholarship Team ?, Monitor h, Class Vice President l, Class President 2,3,Band 1, 2,3,h, Football 1, 2, 3,h, Basketball Baseball 3,h 14 A 'H 'IR ' nv , .-v .. 'I i R. 1. if 1 6 as sa fi sf E' DORIS STANLEY WCheerful chatter- box.U Entered from Sebring High School Sophomore Year 0 Miss Print Staff bg Home Economics Club 2,3,h5 Vice President hi Home Economics Council 3,hg Dispene sary Aid h. JANET STANLEY NHer throughts are elsewhere W Vonator M, Miss Pr1nt Staff h, Librarian 2, h, Home Economics 1, 2,3,h, Home Economics Council h Spanlsh Club h, Band l,2,3 GERALD STEER Wwhy bother me' I don't need to know JAM S STONEM TZ WQuiet and stud ious, but always read for fun W Senior Scholarship Team, Scholarshlp Team 2,3, Student Council 3, Monitor h Annual Staff h, Miss Print Staff M Ba ketball 2,5,h, Base ball 3 h GAYLE SLUFFER UThe sweetness that goes with her smile W Nonltor M, Annual Staff h M ss Print Staff 2,h, Junlor Play, Senlor Play, Librarian 3,Cafeter1a Home Economlcs Club 1, satin Club l, Chorus 3,b MARSHA STRATTON NA born leader with personality plus W Student Council 2,3, bg Secretary 33 Vice- President by Monitor hg Class Treasurer 33 Annual Staff bg Miss Print Staff 3, hg Senior P1ay5L1brarian bg Latin Club 1,23 Band l,2,33Dance Band 2,35 Chorus l,2,3,h3 Operetta 9. -1,. T' '-V CAROL STOFFER WShe doesn't say much, she just think it W Monitor h Annual Staff h Miss Prlnt otafz h Latln Club 3 MARIANN STRATTON WVar1ety i the splce of l1fe W Class Off1cer, ec retary 2 Annual Staff M, Miss Pr1rt Staff h, Junlor Play, Senior Play, Librar lan 2, Cafeteria 2, Home Economics Club J 2,3,h Home Eco nomics Council 2 Band 1,2,3,h Dance Band 1,2,3 h, Chorus 1 2,3,h, operates 2, Band President M Student Director h DONALD SWARTZ NBashful, but they donft come 'S ,an 1- W better.' ,-. af G- Q, Nu, X 2 K X x ' ,dy FL, .High in Monitor h. 21 LAWRENCE WALLACE JERRY WALTERS WSees all, hears NQuietness al1,but says little nrtue W BEVERLY WI G UJust 11 e stormy sky never blue W Student Cou cil l,2, Class Secretary 3 Annual Staff h, Miss Print Staff h, Junior Play, Senior Play, Latin Club l,2,Chorus l,2,3,b 22 al. El SL il N- 1 JAMES WEINGART WPencils he holds do wonderful things W Annual Staff 3,h,M ss Print Staff 3,h,Span lah Club h, Chorus 3, 4, operetta h ROBERT WOOLF 'He's small but so's a stick of d na- mite.W Home Economics Club bg Football 1,2,3,h5 Basketball 1, 2,3,h5 Baseball l,2,3,h. is O X ' Q A 'p 'CTV 'T -+V? u... Y Q-Hg' lf gn, j'ff2ul I tual Q f,fy yV'lwMd,i ' V' L, 1 'T ,JJ 5' Q gf g -- f f ,fQ'5,:3j!ji i ,ff 52: l 4 ' f iW 'AF X V '1 1. V. 5 , 61 yy' N V 1 22. 'ff lf-iff by B l fu-2 , V H 3,1 uf- L, V Q -zu V W1 K ha .L 'k a , ' 0 , 7 i.. O o y K L , Q A ' Q... K . -I . C ...... ' 0 in , l Q 'W L 0 I C I U U A. Class History At the kickoff of our Freshmen year our goal was to be Seniors and to take a trip to Washington Our coach, this year, was Mr Ingold le also elected members from our line up of seventy five to guide us They were Galen Weingart, president, Gerald Stayton, vice president, Betty Denny, secretary, and Lawerence Moyer, treasurer On October 1, we broke trainixg to enjoy a hayride We also showed off our talents as performers in our annual chapel program One of the best remembered productions we called Shrimp Boats' We came back to school in the fall of 1952 as seasoned players but we did not lose sight of our goal We were under the direction of Mr Lewis and Mr Van Brooklin Again we elected officers from our teammates In Mr Lewis's room we chose Gerald Stayton, president, Bruce Weingart, vice-pres ident, Mariana Stratton secretary, and Marilyn Boopes, treasurer also elected teamates to represent us on the Student Council They were Lucille Mosher, Marsha Stratton,Beverly Wang,Donald Mercer, Naomi Headland, James Hahlen, Martha McBride, and Jerry Hoyt We imnted to have another hayride so we broke training again To make money the subs made programs to sell at the football and basketball games At the half we were so obsessed with money madness that we sold any tlrlng that we could get our hands on This was after setting our goal for 33,000 for our Washington trip The whole team sold Christmas cards, Christmas candy, hose, magazines, school supplies, and basketball pencils we sponsored two dances, two roller skating parties, bake sales, a hill billy show, a 'Mardi Gras Carnival , and our annual junior play We had to One of the major sources of income that helped us was the selling of re freshments at the football and basketball games We had to have officers so at the beginning of the half we chose Gerald Stayton, president, Betty Denny, vice president, Beverly Wang, secretary, Marilyn Hoopes and Galen Weingart, treasurers, and Marsha Stratton and Donald Mercer as assistant treasurers Our Student Council members were Bruce Weingart Jerry Hoyt, Betty Demw, James Hahlen, James btonemetz, Robert Armstrong, Ronald Bricker,Eugene Stallsm:I.th,a.nd Marsha Stratton, secretary We put on a play called 'Bolts and Nuts to get extra cash for our tmp we are happy to say that we reached om' goal At the fourth quarter we were very happy and excited because we were winning Almost every one that started the game were with us plus a few more that we picked up on the way Our leaders were Bruce Weingart, pres ident, Galen Weingart, vice president, Shirley McBride, secretary, and Rox anm. Calhoun, treasurer Our coach and leader was Mrs Humphrey We chose Cracked Nutts to be our Senior play We took time out from all hard practice and studies to get measured for caps and gowns, and to order our graduation invitations and announce ments We chose our flower, white carnation, and our class colors, green and white We had a party at Mrs Humphrey's home to break the monotonous training Most of all this year we planned our victory celebration in Wash ington and surrounding points of interest This celebration will take place after the Baccalaureate services on May 29, and Graduation on Hay 31 has been four years of practice,hard work,struggle,laughter, and love that have kept this team together Ve are sure that our team will maintain this spirit tlu-oughout its life we plan to have reunions after graduation N O . - . ' . we have two coaches,Miss Saulino and Mrs.1ioem'ich,who pitched in to assist us. ' . It Class Wall Robert Armstrong, will my red convertible to the Junk yard laird Bowersock, leave as a puzzle unsolved Ronald Bricker, leave my 8mbit10uS ways to anyone who can match them Martha Butch, leave m cheerleading ability to Judith weingart Ronald Burke, leave my always polished car to Charles wagmiller Roxanna Calhoun, leans my treasurer's books to next year's treasurer , Peggy Carpenter and Joan Earley, bequeath our batona to our sisters Larry Davies, will my height C75 to Edward Wilson Betty Denny, bequeath my editorship of the annual to Lanny Brunner Sara Earley, leave my presidency of Home Economacs to Joyce Wycoff Mary Ewing, leave with a book in one hand and a pencil in the other Bruce Galbreath, will my long legs to Edward Cameron Marcia Gregg, will my shorthand notes to anyone who can read them James Griffith, leave my little blue Ford to Alton weingart Patricia Grlffith, leave my qulet ways to all the noisy Freshmen John Grim, leave for the Texas oil fields James Hahlen, will m wit to all up and coming half wits Cecil Hahn, leave if I can get enough cred ts Naomi Headland, leave m ride with Mr Brosko to next year's English class Carroll Hieronimus, leave with the eighth grade girls wishing I'd stay Lowell Hoffmaster, leave my reckless driving Uabilityn to David Bayless Budd Hoopes, will my ability to stay quiet in class to Robert Spiker Marilyn Hoopes, leave my position as football queen to ???????????????? Ieroy Hostetter, leave my black fender sk1rts to James Earley Jerry Hoyt, leave my football shoes to Robert Kuzma Richard Jackson, leave my swimming at westville to Albert Anderson FdW1B Knoedler, leave on two wheels Keith Iofland, leave for a short walk home Robert Mapes, will my sing1ng ability to Sinatra and Crosby Martha McBride, will myself to my future husband. . - Q Gary Greenamyer, leave in a hurry. O V N o . O O O O Shirley McBride, leave my editorship of the Miss Print to Joyce Beck Lee Mellott, leave my pleasant personality to all unpleasant people Donald Mercer, leave as Goshen's gift to Hollywood Robert Miller, will m curly hair to Thomas Johns Royce Maller, leave my name on every desk. Lee Morrow, leave my basketball ability to James H111 Lucille Mosher, leave for nurses' training Carol Phillips, w1ll my wardrobe to anybody who can match it Richard Pow, leave my abillty to get along with teachers to Thomas Hahlen. David Ritchey, leave er .ah no comment James Ryser, will my brains to anyone who comes to school to stud Homer Sanor, will my smart remarks to anyone who will laugh at them Eugene Stallsmith, leave my electrifying energy to the O P S Doris Stanley, leave my friend y smile to anyone who needs cheering up James Stanley, leave after a short visit Gerald Stayton, leave through the nearest window Gerald Steer, leave if I can get my car in gear James Stonemetz, leave m coon-hunting ability to Mr Heacock Carol Stoffer, leave my height to Mary lou Powell Gayle Stoffer, leave my shortness to Carol Odey Mariann Stratton, leave my never failing habit of being tardy to Marie Hobo Marsha Stratton, leave my talent for playing the piano to Nad1ne Barnes Donald Swartz, leave my hidden talents to James Amman Lawrence Wallace, leave my seat in Economics class to Margaret Senor Gerald Walters, leave as Quietly as I came Beverly wang, leave my gift of gab to Patricia Beck. Bruce w ingart, leave my tricycle to all bus haters. Galen Weingart, bequeath my red hair to any lucky Weingart who doesn't have it James Weingart, leave my ability for drawing to Mr Ingold Robert Woolf, leave without Jud 0 Janet Stanley, leave my sewing ability to Pearl Price. 25 Varsity 39 Judith Weingart,JoAnn Carpenter,Joyce Beck, ana Joyce Wycoff Lanny Brunner and James Earley President James Earley Vice President Ianny Brunner Secretaries Joyce Beck Joyce wycoff Treasurers Judith weingart JoAnn Carpenter S A., W S 5 K B s ' X 3' f uw B Juniors lst Row Arla Hoflman, Judith weingart, Joyce wycoff, Patty Webber, Barbara Stanley, Pearl Price, Bonita Maurer, Susie Gidley, Vera oreenamyer, Mary Lou Powell, Jean Earley 2nd Row Miss Saulino, Linda Lucas, Joyce Beck, JoAnn Carpenter, Barbara Ruggles, June Hartman, Sylvia Reeves, Shirley Ritchey, Nadene Barnes, Sally Millie, Arla Wuthrick, Mary Ellen Munsell, Gloria Odey, Kathleen Wuthrick, Judith Knopp, Patricia Beck, Mrs Conkle 1rd Row Dennis Flugan, Gerald Spiker, Ramon Iora, Bdwin Cameron Audrey Glassburn, Carol Odey, Marie Hobe, Janet Mdncks, Eva Nelson, Norma Johnson, Alice Stanley, Kenne+P Blasiman, George Johnson Fugene Stoffer, Gordon Hall hth Bow Willard Whaley, Alton Weingart, Larry Weingart Thomas Johns, Robert Kuzma, David Bayless, Dennis Kallen, Richard Powell, Paul Roose, warren Sanor, James Jose, wayne Price Sth Row William Bradley, Charles Metz, And ew Burt, Lanny Brunner, Harold warren, James Hill, James Barley, Paul Kampfer, David Herbert, Robert Spiker, Paul Bauman, Thomas Hahlen, Gary Reichenbach, Henry Sanford, John Meissner, Vdward Ryser, Robert Fetters The Junior Class nom nated and elected their class officers and Student Council members The Student Council members are David Herbert and Alice Stanley Our goal is 83 Soo We sold Christmas cards, candy magazines, sponsored dances and roller skating parties, and sold refreshments at football nd basketball games The Junior Class consists of 72 pupils They are divided into two home rooms, Miss Linda Saulino's and Mrs Dorothy Conkle's Joyce Beck had the honor of being chosen football queen's attendant Q . ., . - . s - ' Fl 0 I . l l . . . . . , . O U 0 ' . I 0 1 -J Q 4 .- . J-L 9 J o e - 0 ' ,. 2 . ., 3 V I . . O Q . . A. C . . O 0 9 9 Q 9. 0 . . . . an 3 O I . O Reserves ls.. Patricia Starbuck, Joyce Grifflth, Joyce Denny, and Delores Doyle Albert Anderson and Kenneth Wolford President Vice President Secretaries Treasurers Joyce Denny Albert Anderson Joyce Griffith Patricia Starbuck Delores Doyle Kenneth Wolford gee' Q N 28 X 5 , Y A 3 I A 6 iax, Q J f , . ' 1 4 ' V A. P if g A ww , jx' A V ooaooooo oooooo gf f' X 3 Y 3 Y Sophomores lst Row Elizabeth R,ser, Patricia Starbuck, Delores Doyle, Sanndra Liebhart, Alice Bonsall, Priscilla Nelson, Ruby Monk Joyce Grlffith, Betty Talbott 2nd Row Jessie Litt1e,Margaret Sanor,Ruth Baird, Gail Donahue, Carol Carter, Jacqueline Dermotta, Carol Davis, Joyce Whitcher, Judlth Planchock, Marilyn Stoffer, Gertrude Sm th, Mary Ann Hartman, Janice Cameron, Joyce Denny, H Gorby 3rd Row J Bruce Ruggles, Richard Schaffer, Glen eber, Ronald Dav1s, Robert Grist ames Slider, Roger Wyse, Gerald Anderson, Clifford Pettit, Richard esey harles Pelley, Raymond McNee1y, Carl Scheiben, Robert May, Ke1th Hahn Sth Row John Stryffeler,Paul Grim, Roger Greenamyer, Albert Anderson, Edward Wilson, John Eddy, Gary Carter, Donald Saltsman, Charles Wagmlller, Howard Balfour The Sophomore Class elected as president Joyce Denny, vice president, Albert Anderson, secretaries, Joyce Grifflth and Patricia Starbuck, treasurer, Delores Doyle and Kenneth wolford Student Council members are Joyce Denny and Roger Wyss Our homeroom teachers are M Gorby and Mr Godward Joyce Denny was the football queen's attendant For a class project we made football programs and sold them at the home games 9 . O , 1 hth Row: Joe Crum, Millard Butler, Kenneth Wolford, James Auman, Lee Steer, Managers Sandra Blackburn, wayne Walter, charles Bricker, and Rose Trummer Vice President Rose Trummer Secretary Sandra Blackburn Treasurer Whyne Walter I x N. 2 s 5 fl '. r , I 1 I 4: ' Presidentouoooooou oooocharles Bricker QP, Y ' K . U 9 IJ , X c Freshmen lst Row Donald Denny, Raymond Powell, James Blasiman, Charles Brlcker 2nd Row Judith Dearth, Janet Denny, Glenda Maurer, Barbara Morris, Rose Tru mer, Janet Winn, Rosetta Ford, Christine Davies, Joyce Lora, Carol Berger 3rd Row Mr Ingold, Betty Ewing, Sally Huntsman, Donna Johnson, Marilyn Powell, Nancy Weingart,Julia Nutt, Dorothy Knopp, Janet Rltchey, Betty Eichler Sandra Blackburn, Karen Kerr, Patrlcia Denny, Susan Stanley, Reba Roberts hth Row Ted Butler, Danlel Boone, Ronald Hoffmaster, Joyce Anderson, Marilyn Beck, Joan Reichenbach, wanda Dearth, Janlce H16T0hlUuS, Ed1th Miller Leonard Syn, Carl Ryser, Lawrence Felgar , Sth Row William McPherson, James S11der, Dav1d Sanford, Douglas Birkhlmer, William Ballis, George Wrlght, David K1le, Donald Hoopes, Constanty Baxter, Lloyd DeVall, Robert Stallsmlth 6th Row James McBr1de, David Barnett, Donald Cornett, Lynn Sanor, wayne walter, Phlllip Geisse, Rolland Warren, P3tT1Ck Sweeney, Richard Bietler, Norman Hill, Larry Lucas The Freshman class of 1955 has an enrollment of sixty nine students pr sfdent Charles Bricker, v1ce nresident, Rose Trummer, 3eCre+ary, Sandra Blackburn, ro treasurer Mayne Nalter The Freshman class held a uanc on November xpth in the ld o audltorium Don Stelts played our records and called the square dances The Freshman tt dant en was Patricia Cox On March 25th we put on a forty minute nlav for assembly The basketball players in cuz class are Robert Stallsmdth, Douglas Birkhimer, Patrick Sweeney, Charles Bricker, and James Blasiman ' 0 our home room teacher is Mr. William Tngold. The class officers are as follows: 0 all Eighth Grade lst Row Linda Seeman,Connde Griffith, Monte Root, Brenda Ruggles, Larry Jose, Bruce Bayless,Mary West, Norna Hunt, Frances whaley 2nd Row Mrs Watson, Susan Gray, Patty Lungociu, Sunny Earley, Kathryn Hanna, Charlotte Powell, Helen Gregg,Barbara Kile, Joyce Edgerton, Patricia Dermotta, 3rd Row Billy Bowlin,Jeff Roberts,David Cummings,Martha Miskimins, Alexandra Petrachkoff, Sand a Barnett, Kathl en Mercer, Kenneth Gillam, Robert Morlan Duan Ueingart Bright, Norman Knoedler, Bruce Ernst, Arthur Vesy, Gerald Mincks Spectators At the beginning of the 19514 55 school year we elected for our class officers the following president, Larry Jose, vice president,Brenda Ruggles, secretary, Bruce Bayless, treasurer, Monte Root we also selected our Student Council representatives who are Robert Norlan and Susan Gray The Junlor High Cheerleaders were also chosen The two from the E1ghth Grade are Helen Gregg and Susan Gray he engoyed a welner roast at the home of Alexandra Petrachkoff October 8 hth Row: Clifford Kerr, Ronald Miller, Robert Curley, Jeffrey Wilson, Richard ' ' ' on Seventh Grade t Row John Hanna, Jerry Uearth, James Cain, Michael Metz, wayne Grifiith, harles Conxle, Fred we1ngart, John Barns one Row Donna Philips,Lorre Kerr, Ieiipe hoore,Jean be sne Edward arlen, Charles Brown, Shlrley Baird, wayne Cameron, Beverly Rudibauv 3rd Row Miss Stackhouse, Barbara McCartney, Sue Ellen rust, Joan aston, Karen Israel, Florence Kerr,Sandra Malmsberry,Mariann Vandenburgh,Alma Wolford, Patty Weingart, Sand a Birkhlmer, Mary Lou Barclay, Russella Oesch, Jane Cain hth Row Anna Glassburn,Jud Dav1s, Betty west,He1en Laebhart, Eleanor Lucas, MarthaVun.cher,Sa11y Vesey, Wilma Turner, Carol Beck :th Row James Pett1t, Kenneth Pettit, John Sanor, Curtis Harvey, Richard Charles FcNeely, Robert Root oth Row Leonard Wuthrick, Donald woodbu. , Foe Dur1ga,Mllton Donahue, Ernest Nilsen, Robert Boyd, Robert Stillman, Fred Stanley, Roger Davls, lynn King, Yurt Garat, Maurice Dickson Spectators do elected the following peop for our officers President Edward Karlen, vice resluent, Jean Meissner, ecre+ rv Lorrie Kerr, re rar, Jodine Moore, , wayne Cameron, Student Council members, Charles Brown and Shirley Baird Cheerleaders are Joan Easton and Patty Weingart On February 6 our class put on a program for the school ls : T fi 2 . - ,., .J .1 ..-5U ,,' 2 . f f - Z is r. Y. ' 'W ' I X, I I L .zifl : ' E - E - , ' ' . M J . 1 0 ni . s Huseman, Robert Maurer,Larry Dearth,idqar Gardner, Phillip Bush, larry Shreve, .1 I Q 2 T L . A 1 X I 1 , le 2 , ' ' 3 ' 5 ' ' 3 ?,, 7 ,G:T.: ,. ' me-wr. rezzi' ' ' e 3 e I Classes Fconomics Class qctnnce Class Government Glass Physics Glas m ,mv English Class Typing Class Time Cut 5239 f XX MMI WAX dk il? If Q fl al if if Q f-5' mo? P W .4 5:1111 L Q N ' 1' I Q fi T N y x f- J J X xl X Monitors lst Row Naomi Headland, Martha McBride, Snlrley McBride, Patricia Griffith, Gayle Stoffer, Roxan a Calhoun, Lucille Mosher, Janet Stanley 2nd Row Mr Heacock, Peggy Carpenter, Marsha Stratton, Marilyn Hoooes, Carol Stoffer, Sara Earley, Mary Ewing, Ronald Bricker 3rd Row Eugene Sta1lsmith,Carroll Hieronimus,Gerald Stayton, Galen Weingart, Gary Greenamyer, Lee Mellott, Robert Armstrong, James Jose, David Bayless hth Row Keith Iofland, Laird Bowersock, Bruce Galbreath, Bruce weingart, John Grim, James Earley, James Stonemetz, Donald Mercer, Donald Swartz These are the people who were chosen to patrol the ha lwaJ , tors to the office, and maintain general order outside the classroom The following are some of the m nitorlng rules Do not leave monitor post to talk with other monitors Do not talk to people going through the hallways Check all passes and initial them Always be polite and courteous. All monitors must carry out above rules or they will be replaced and no second chance will be Given. The monitors are composed of students from the Junior and Senior Classes. O ' 7 A 1 S n s 1 - ' A J A . N ' ' I , . J , 3 'W Q p 'fy' - .1 3- F 2 rn, 9 R , K A ., jf - A .. .a 1' I i k . r j r 1 , J - . fl 5 si 5 -, .. .le a : l f X . ,xg ' s- . S4 ' 'K ww n . r. O .J I I a 0 L O U . C : I ln 'Us iiravt vis- i t . .. ' e . I I O Student Council Br1cker, Mar11yn Hoopes 2nd Row Miss Saulino Joyce Denny, Roger Wyse, Alice Stanley, Robert Stallsmath, Joyce Lora. 3rd Row Robert Morlan, Susan Gray, Shirley Baird, Charles Brown Our activities for the year included sponsoring the Homecoming activit' s the Monitor System, a student parking 1ot,a questionaire, a Student Directory, a Red Cross Drive, a grading schedule, a Christmas party, and several Chapel programs. The Student Council officers for this year are: President,Bruce weingartg Vice President, Marsha Stratton, and Secretary, Joyce Beck. Our sponsor is Miss Saulino. lst Row: David Herbert, Joyce Beck, Bruce Weingart, Marsha Stratton, Ronald f 9 - 16 , lst Row Roxanne. Calhoun, Martha Butch, Marsha Stratton, Betty Denny, Lanny Brunner Beverly Wang, Marilyn Hoopes, Pegg Carpenter 2nd Row Mrs. Watson, Gayle Stoffer, Carol Stoffer, Bruce Galbreath, oan Earley, Lee Mellott, James Earley, Galen Weingart, Mariann Stratton, James Stonemetz, Shirley McBride, James weingart, Bruce Weingart, Mrs. Humphrey. EditOI'eooeoooooooo A.S8iBtB.ntr EditOI'ooooeoooeeo 0 Business Manage'1............ Assistant Business Manager.... . Typisbsooooooeoe Artistoooo Advisorsn.. 0oeoBet'tay Denny . .Ianmr Brunner .Galen weingart . ..Ja.mes Barley e eoM81 bhl B'l1tCh Mary Ewing Marsha Stratton Carol Stoffer Beverly wang .James weingart eeMI'So Mrs. watson Annual Staff lst Row Bonita Maurer, Martha Butch, Carol Stoffer, Joyce Beck, Shirley McBride, Marilyn Hoopes, Marsha Stratton, Beverly Wang, Peggy Carpenter 2nd Row: Mary EW1D2, Jud th Knonp, Janet Minka, Patricia Denny, Marie Hobe, Karen Kerr, Gayle Stoffer, Roxanna Calhoun, Joan Earley, Mariana Stratton, Lucille Mosher, Janet Stan1ey,Jud th weingart,Barbara Rugg1es,Bruce weingart, Bruce Galbreath, Betty Denny, M s. Conkle. 3rd Row: Doris Stanley, Naomi Headland, Marcia Gregg, Patricia Griffith, Jessie Little, Galen Weingart, James Stonemetz, Saund a Barnett, Richard Schaffer, James Weingart, Wayne Cameron. EditOToooooooooo0oo Assistant Editors... Artistooooooooooo Senior Reporter.... Junior Rep0rterosoooo Sophomore Reporter.... Freshmen Reporter....... Eighth Gradeooooooooooooo Seventh Gradecooolooooooo Typists and M meographers AdviSOreooooooooooooooooa ooooshirley MCBrid8 ....Mari1yn Hoopes Joyce Beck ...James Weingart 0 oooomartha Butch ooooooMarie Hobe .....Jessie Little oooooooopatricia Cox .....Saund a Barnett ......Wayne Cameron ....Typing II Class OCQQQQQMTSQ Conkle Miss-Print Staff Home Economics Club III lllkllltlltllhllmgafll lst Row Judith Weingart, Vera Greenamyer, Bonita Maurer, Carol Phillips, Doris Stanley, Sara Earley, Joyce Wycoff, Martha McBride, JoAnn Carpenter, Patty Webber, Carol Davls. 2nd Row Mary Lou Powell, Carol Berger, Juditl Dearth, Janet Denny, Pearl Price, Rose Trummer, Janet u nn, Barbara Stanley, Christine Davies, Glenda Maurer, Joyce Gr1ffith, Ruby Monk, Alice Bonsall, Pr1sc111a Nelson, Mariann Stratton, Jean Barley, Patrlcia Beck, Shirley Ritchey, Nancy weingart 3rd Row Susan Stanley, Barbara Morr1s, Reba Roberts, Saundra liebhart, Caundra Blackburn, Donna Johnson, Sally Huntsman, Gertrude Smath, Edith Miller, Janice Cameron, Mary Ann Hartman, Wanda Dearth, Betty Elchler, Linda Lucas, Miss Stackhouse hth Row Kathleen wuthrack, Joyce whitcher, Marilyn Powell, Jud th Nutt, Margaret Sane Jessie Lattle, Jacqueline Dermotta, Barbara Ruggles, Peggy Carpenter, Shirley Mcnr1ue, Ma llyn U opes, Joan Barley, Glorla Odey, Naomi Sth Row Larry Davies, Robert Woolf, Ruth Balrd, Carol Odey, Patricia Griffith, Thomas Hahlen, warren Sanor, Robert Spiker, Paul Bauman, Donald Mercer, Cecil Hahn,Robert Fetters,Gerald Spiker,Nbrma Johnson,Janet Stanley, Marcla Gregg Outstand ng events for F n A Club for 195h 1955 have included formal initiation, attending the County Rally at Marlboro, attending the WHo1iday on Teen in Canton, celebrat1on ot U N Day, F H A program for chapel with rs Cattell from India as a special speaker, Alumnae Party, and the giving of ' Junior Homemaker degrees fthe first issued in the history f the club 3 Final events of the F H A Club lnclude the Annual Style Show and the senlor 'arewell tr n to Detroit : . : x Yi K . . . 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O4 I . l 1. o Latin Club A H, W xii 1st Row Joyce Lora, Karen Kerr, Betty Talbott, william Bradley, Joyce Denny, Gail Donohue, Patricia Starbuck, Betty Ewing 2nd Row Mr Brosko, Judith Planchock, Dorothy Knopp, Janet Ritchey, Janlce Hieronimns, Delores Doyle, Elizabeth Ryser, Patricia Denny,Rosetta Ford 3rd Row Theodore Butler, Ronald Hoffmaster, Carol Carter, Marilyn Beck,Joan Reichenbach,Joyce Andersorg Marilyn Stoffer, Donald Hoopes, Daniel Boone hth Row William McPherson, william Ballis, David Barnett, Robert Cr1st,Richard Beitler, Robert Kuzma, Wavne halter Larry Lucas, David Ki1e,David Sanford Spanish Club lst Row Mary Ann Hartman, Joyce wycoff, Barbara Stanley, James weingart, Marie Hobe,Sy1v1a Reeves 2nd Row M Steele, Janice Cameron,Janet Stanl y, Patricia Griffith, Nadene Barnes, Eugene Stoffer 3rd Row Raymond HcNee1y, Richard Pow, James Stanley, Gary Reichenbach 5 I K I o 3 0 o 2 o 2 1 . , Q . Q Y 2 . a 2 g C o . , . Llbrary Staff First Row Marilyn Stofier, Mary Ewing, Karen Kerr Alexandra Petrachkoff, Marsha Stratton, Martha Butch, Janet Stanley, Shirley McBr1de, Marilyn Hoopes Second Row Miss Saulino, Charlotte Powell, Carol Carter, Helen Gregg, Arla Wuthrick, Roxanna Calhoun atlonal Honor Soclety CHARACTER SHVTOH dIH 0 P1 2-if-3.a9f ?fg gggggi d,m W O Q e 0 aj w H 3 5 'v3'3'5' gn' m d- EES: '-TQZUS-FI 3.g m m a' o 5 Qld-5 m 0:3 n. H0 Q 0 o o :WJ U 0 H 3- 8 d m m m :' Flo msc'-J rs 0u835E3 tag H w m o m m glg m 5 o' o Q m Law n :rx Pao o H m Q o o w 0 5 H d-H d Sao '4 zgvol-5 5 n' E'0 0 d-ggm crhlg 5 Glo m m m m H m a H,Q'Ucn o ww8B5 U'g'g'u 3' m UGG, UJ Ud. d- g.g m d-m M 5 o H 0 d gdgmmm P' H a-s'd-9 oafsgaa H'4 m SERVICE SENIORS Roxanna Calhoun Shi 1 M B Galen Wei-ngart Mary Ewing Jamzsegtogaluitiz JUNIORS A15-09 Stl-U3-GY Marie Hobs Eugene Stoffer ADVISOR M as Linda Saulino Q ' , ll . LE HIP ' i ua dX f,fg - h 'P 33 n - P , X25 ' amsllxa , I OS O l u Cafeteria Staff lst Row Maurice Dickson,Jefi'wilsor, Mrs Weingart,Mrs Huseman, Mrs Steer, Joyce Whitcher, Alexandra Petrechkoff, M s Spack, Kathleen Mercer, Betty Ta1bott,Roger Davie, Milton Donahue 2nd Row Charles Conkle, James Pettit, Kenneth Pettit, Richard Huseman, wayne Griffith, Edward Karlen Dlspensary Aids Q2 -Y .4 lst Row: Joyce Anderson, Martha McBride, Carol Phillips, Lucille Mosher,Doris Stanley. 2nd Row: Patricia Beck, Sara Barley, Peggy Carpenter, Naomi Headland. O A I ', J! Q A 3 Z . x 9 1 J 1 J . L . X -P . ' an ' ' I T - 3- , A .- C -b , fi f f K . 'S Vi li lik! - b ! ' Aa ig K g,, 21 i V 5 i Q pa g J 4 ' 1.4 3 R A e e e I Q. e I A -J 3 A . 3 he X J ,U , J' 4 J X ' ' , I 1. L lv fx Q ' K F' K r , I I X-.. Junior Play ff Seated Bruce Galbreath, Eugene Stallsmlth, Peggy Carpenter, Mariann Stratton, Shirl y McBride, Roxanna Calhoun, Gayle Stoffer, Beverly Wang, Richard Pow Standing Betty Denny, Donald Mercer, Bruce Weingart, Mr West, Robert Mapes, and bee Fellott BOLTS AND NUTS vhen M ss Bolt,a psychoana1ysist,1nherits a mansion from her brother, she turns it into a sanitarium for neurotic patients in spite of the protests of Benita, her neice Lutie Spinks, the man hating maid had a nervous habit of winking that got her into trouble with flirtatious men patients Gertie Glossop nearly asphyxiated everybody with her atomizer Cadwalleder Clippy had a catphobia and was almost frightened out of h1s wits by the pet cat of little Wilbur, a problem child Prunella Figg suffers from claustrophobia Martha Grubb, the cook, was always in a melancholy state whlle Henry, the Twink Starr, guise, acting as Fu ny situations Plunket+, the lawyer, develops a persecution complex, boarder, had a fear of lunatics Benita's fiance, joined the company of Wnu+s' in dis Julius Caesar to soften the hard heart of Rebecca developed on the arrival of Dr Jor, a psychiatrist who tried to cure the patients Complications increase Rebecca searches for her brotx r's money, which he had left hidden in the house, providing 1n a freak will that part of it is to go to anyone finding lt It soon becomes apparent that most of the patients are faking their phobias in order to search for the will Dr Joy, an imposter was the person who had escaped from an insane asylu , and was taken back Jack Gordon, a young doctor Twink Starr, locates the money in the end Rebecca Bolt.........Bever1y wang Benita Bolt.. .... .Roxanne Calhoun Lutie Spinks......Shirley McBride Gertie Glossop......Gay1e Stoffer Martha Grubb......Peggy Carpenter Wilbur Glossop..Eugene Stallsmith Cadwalleder C1ippy....Richard Pow Phineas Plunkett..Bruce Galbreath Twink Starr.........Donald Mercer Prunella Figg....Mariann Stratton Dr. Joy............Bruce Weingart Henry Goober. o o o o 0 0 o onobert Mapes Dru Jack Gordono o o o 0 o she Meuott Director.......... consume West Student Director......Betty Denny O 'U s ,, -s ' ,- 1,7 , I7 1 1. 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Q o o o O I Senior Play F Seated Betty Denny, Marsha Stratton Roxanna Calhoun, Peggy Carpenter, Mariann Stratton Gayle Stoffer, Donald Mercer Standing Bruce Weingart,Shir1ey McBride Beverly Wang, Bruce Galbreath, Richard Pow, James Hahlen,Mr Brosko CRACKED NUTTS Miss Drusilla Nutt, Peggy and Ginger's rich aunt, 1 determined that her neices are going to have a college education because she had never had the chance to go to college She doesn't give the girls an allowance, nor are they allowed to have boyfriends, and the girls are desperate for some Wgood time moneyn They plan to take in roomers while their Aunt is in Colorado for the summer and Pete and Billy Beamish, their boyfriends, persuade their Uncle to move into the Nutt Mansion Miss Langsford, arrives looking for a rich husband and rooms in the Nutt Mansion Last to arrive are Adelbert De Weese and his Mother, who is trying to marry him to Drusilla for Drusilla's money In order to prevent the house keeper writing to their Aunt, the girls put her to sleep with a hypnotic record The record is lost and they have no means of awakening her Mrs Garfinkle walks around in her sleep and the kids have horrible thoughts of the electric cha1r and the noose Meanwhile Professor Beam sh becomes engaged to Miss Langsford, and the boys pose as his wife and son to get the Professor out of her clutches To get rid of the fortune hunting De Weeses the girls tell them that a streak of insanity is in the fam ly and by their own crazy actions finally convince them that the Nutt family are all Wnuts' These situations are topped by the escaping of an octopus from the zoo which takes refuge Aunt Drusilla's fish pond Drusilla Nutt Mariann Stratton Mrs Garfinkle Peggy Carpenter Delicious Appleby Shirley MbBP1d9 Confusion Jones James Hahlen Peggy Nutt Marsha Stratton Ginger Nutt.......Roxanna Calhoun Pete Beamish......Bruce Galbreath Billy Beamish.......Dona1d Mercer Magnolia Langsford Beverly Wang Professor Beamdsh Bruce Weingart Adelbert De Weese Richard Pow Mrs De Weese Gayle Stoffer Directoreecuooseeoeeuoouru Brosko Student D1rectors.....Betty Denn Jerry Hoyt l , 2 , , , . . 0 : . , , . , - . 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Ol Q . acces neocon o oeeoeee oeeeoneo Boys' and Girls' State Delegates Bruce Weingart,alternate,Sh1re1v McBr1de,Galer Weingart,delegates,Befty Denny,alternate BOYS' STATE Buckeye Boys' state of 19511 was held at Camp Perry, Port Clin on, Ohio, up a complete model government, including every public function of city, county, and state It was ten days packed full of work stud , social ac ivity, and recreation Boys' atate is sponsored by the American LBQIOH and is a very distinct and worthwhile honor for any aspiring high school boy to strive for GIRLS' STATE Buckeye lirls' State was sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary It was held at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, from Jane 19 through June 27 Five hundred girls participated in the forming of a state government While at Girls' State we not only got to see how a state government func t4ons , but we also got to see many points of interest in Columbus, Ohio N from June ll through June 20. About one thousand boys participated in setting . J , 1:- QHIRLEY MCBRIDE Who's Who in '55 a fr si BRUCE WEIWGART BETTY DENNY President of Senior Class Editor of M135 Print President of student Council Annual Editor WILLIAM BRADLbY JAMES WEINGAR1 RONALD BRICKER President of Latin Club President of Spanish Club Mon1tor Captain MARILYN HOOPES Football Queen Head Cheerleader 55+ Nu-I , li H'U z.-:.-rv-me Y'i..l'l TI-I-uw-vw -11 ..... ROBERT WOOLF AND SARA EARLEY LOWEIL HGFFMASTER Co Captain ox President of Home Football Team Economics Club 45 fs , , , . . . . 5:42, un X 'ff - 4 A-, 4. i -Cv 2 f i I 1 9' 1 M ' g r n, seees M-sn 5 fg vf , , 1 C I . Lf V E g,f,,.Y- 5 A tx' A : 1' v . 1 T X iw' f. , J VI ' i 'Ax 1 ' in-. - ., V, J A at WN' 2 Vi I 1, Fi annum '5 f Q .. we , M H I , iff '. ' n x T rx , 9 'Q 1 ' Z, ,, , 'Tj . V ' ' V ' ' l A ' ' 111. 1 ' N. - . 5 . Mosr LIKELY 'ro succmn Mosr Pomrmn 2 I If Lui.. Shirley NcBride Bruce Weingart Galen Weingart Betty Denny MOST ATHLETIC E af' Lee Morrow Marilyn Hropes CO CAPTAINS OF CLASS COMEDIANS BASKETBALL TEAM f 1 A Shirley McBride Robert Wbolf and James Hahlen he MONGW ,g 55553. ' .L 'LfiZ, , ffl: 3 f - '?4 Tf5mH 'I qv lv , V .ff ,w ill , rl E 1 Q:-T. ' ' M' we fm f H 9 xnwfwm Mmm, .X ,W . , ,, wwf I ' 31, A V iw J Z T U ., lff, . f'm w Am ' x 1 ' A , 4 ,-VAT. N 'fy V 4 I Q MN,,,,. 4 E . , 1 v L 4 ' x32ffb?if if ' ., : -K ' V' 'xx' 1 L .14 J ,. .- i .,., in 1 U Halftlme Music W 5 x X 2 J f 'N 55 GSX QQ, x NZ I L: . NJA- '7 5351 3 . Q WX 6 'find :O u rgbx X N sf fi I1 XX xg lb ' XXX Lf X f Xi ' X I X ' ZA YL ,Kin ' x L If Senior Band Q1 lst Row Marie Hobe, Bonita Maurer, Judith Knopp, Alice Bonsall, Maur1ce Dickson, And ew Burt, Norm Johnson, 'arol Odey, Jodine Moore, Karen Kerr 9nd Row Patricla Denny, Kathleen Wuthrlck, Dav1d Klle, Barbara K1le,Patric1a Lungociu, Mary Paul west, Brenda Buggies, Sylvla Reeves, June dartman, Carol Carter, Jean Meissner, Joyce Denny, Mariann Stratton 3rd Row Keith Hahn, Robert Crist, Janet Denny, Edith Miller, Balbara McCartney, Shirley Baird, Lynn King, Judy Davis, Martha Mlskimins, Fred Stanley, Gary Carter, Leonard Wuthrick, Linda Lucas, Kay Seeman, Donald Den y, Sandra Malmsberry, Kathleen Mercer hth Row Mr West, Mariann Vandenberv, Carol Davis, Janet Mincxs, Glen Weber, Barbara Ruggles, Arla Wuthrick, Brut Brnst, Gerald Stayton, Connie Griffith, william McPherson, Kenneth Kerr, Audrey Glassburn, John Eddy, James Ryser Majorettes Joyce Beck, JoAnn Carpen er, Joan Earley, Peggy Carpenter, Dorotkg Knopp, Saund a Blackburn, Jean Barley We oegan the school year by loosing and gainlng sone membere Our goal this year was to get rlsers for the music room to hold the sixty piece band We were happy to receive some new instruments ve played at the football games and the fair Then in December we started practicing for our annual concerts, our festivals, and the contest at Youngstown we also participated in the music festivals am Mount Unlon and Struthers n I i ' 3 , n to If K s , 6 F Edwin Knoedler, Vera Greenamyer, Gail Donohue, Alice Stanley, Joyce Whitcher, Dance Band lst Row Gail Donohue, Judith Knopp, Alice Stanley, Carol Davis , Joyce Denny, Mariana Stratton, Marie Hobo and Rowt Edwin Knoedler, linda Lucas, Vera Greenamer, John Edch, James Rysor, Wes CDrchestra I e If Lf an A 1 I J? 1 Z , 1 1s J Q -v'f, 'J' . at ,541 f J'A'5ff ..7'ff?Q to . Intermediate Band lst Row Norma Phillips, Peggy Conkle, John Herbert, Fvelyn Hanna, Sue Ernst, Judy Phillips, Rossella Oesch, Patricia Cople 2nd Row Dorothy Knopp,Martha Whitcher,Linda Thompson, Donna Wiles, Roger Wagnes, Eva Starbuck, Eleanor Lucas, Edward Karlan, Alfred Layman, Joseph Duriga 3rd Row Joan Easton, Sara M ller, Alfred wuthrick, Alma Wolford, Nancy btuckey, Wayne Cameron Beginning Band lst Row Lynn Baker, Joseph DeCourt, Davld Sprouse, Mar1ann Vandenbert, Joan Malmsberry, Patricia Riley 2nd Row Thomas Roberts, Larry Hoffman, David Morgan, Richard Landen, Leanna Bell, Kathryn Kleon, John Dermotta, Sandra Metzger, Ronald Townsend W . . . L s O 0 -1 O I I . I ' . 0 O I I ' 1 2 l I A I 5. : . . . O O I OFUS lst Pow Nadene Barnes, Gayle Stoffer, Roxanna Calhoun, Janet Mincks, Barbara Ruggles, Barbara Stanley, Joyce Denny, Carol Berger 2nd Row Mr Allen West, Judith Weingart, Janice Hieronirus, Barbara Morris, JoAnn Carpenter,James Weingart, Keith Hahn, Ruby Monk, Delores Doy1e,Patricia Starbuck 3rd Bow Peggy Carpenter, Patricia Webber, Sally Huntsman, Reba Roberts,Joyce Wycoff, Roger Wyse, Gordon Hall,Judith Knopp, Marsha Stratton, Martha Butch, Donna Johnson hth Row Marie Hobe,F11zabeth Ryser,Janice Cameron,Judith Planchock, Charle Pelley, Gary Greenam er, Mariann Stratton, Joyce Beck, Beverly wang Sth Row Mary Ann Hartman, Mar1lyn Stoffer, Rlchard Pow, Robert Crist, David Sweeney, J0an Reichenbach, Ruth Baird, Carol Carter, Wanda Dearth Gosh n H1gh QCUOOL Horus for the years 19ph 1953 conslsts of for+y ix stu dents We have nreoared school assemblies for Christmas and Easter. On April 29, we went to Struthers to particlpate ln the Mahoning All- County Chorus. On April 16, we went to Mount Union for the Columbiana All-Louutv Chorus. we also sang for Baccalaureate and Commencement. In May we nresented an oceretta A. R. H. Miss Jones. . I I I I n n I ' 1 A ' x -ig v K 5 . 'X 2 ' 4 H- 2- - 0 ' a 4 X ' : ' I , 5 , .. .4 J , A . K , - .0 ,, . 1 . 4 - Q 4, 5 . . 5: J W I 1, .. ,, K ,, A . '2 1 2 ,f J.. a -f X ., V1 , Hi. 4 I 1- r , n V, ,, . .L- , . L A. .,. ' 7' ' 4- ,4 A. r A , , v ' -' f A ' 1 ' 1 I 4 ' J , . 'xnxx' - f 1 W Nt I s U 1' O o I . , .. I O 0 4 I v A , O 2 . ' 5 . e . . 2 O 0 ' ' 's r-' r-' s Q -.1 . U. - - -V -S - v I Ma lorettes Joyce Beck, JoAnn Carpenter, Joan Earley, Peggy Carpenter Dorothv Knapp, 'aundra Blackburn, Jean Barley WFight the team across the field And show them Goshen's here Set the earth reverberating With a mlghty cheer Rah! Rah! Hit them hard and see how they fall Never let that team get the ball Hail! Hail! the gang's all here, And 1t'S onward for GOSHEN HIGH W 5 W s FIGHT SONG Second half Sports 1 Qi W 'Y 1 ,ff QQ' QI? , xg? ' JB , 1 v a xv ' M. NV x Varsity Cheerleaders Marilyn H p th W i g t J y M rt Bu Junior Hugh Cheerleaders P tri i W ing rt H 1 G gg ay oo es, Judi e n ar , o ce Lora, a ha tch. O 0 1 a c a e a , e en re , Susan Gr ,Joan Easton. Football N0 0 0 's Qeo 6069 'N 5? 1694642959 52237395 First Row Robert Woolf, Eugene Stallsnzlth, Larry Davies , Ronald Bricker, Gerald Spiker, Richard Powell, Roger Wyss, Richard Jackson Second Row Coach Hr Gorby, Donald Saltsmn, Lee Morrow, Edward wilson, Jerry Hoyt ,Bruce Galbreath,Lowell Hoffmaster,Alber' Nderson, Keith Loflarrl 'Fhird Row Robert Stallsndth, David Bayless, James Earley, James Hahlen, Gerald Crum, Gerald Stayton, Raymond McNeely, Gary Greenmryer 'E 'Ward iourth Row lloyd DeVal1, Tom Johns, Lee Mellott, William Bradley, Roger Greenelqer, Bruce Ruggles, Andrew Burt, Douglas Birkhimer Edward Ryser, Robert Kuzma, Charles Wagmlller, Carl Ryser The Goshen Gophers won the Mahoning Class B Championship this fall with seven wins and one loss The Gophers were also runners up in the Inter-County league Fifteen senior boys were included in the varsity line up The head coach 'erbert Gorfy, and his assistant,Wi1liam Godward, piloted the Gophers through this highly successful season. sa ,Q GQ, Q, ' S QL' 4 P ff b 5 000 6 '55 QQ 006 of is 6 Wg Senior Boys in Football , .Q Ream Amasmonn 'Vi F'U'LLBACK IDWEIJL HOFFMASTER TACKLE C0-CAPTAIN JAMES I-IAHLEN TACKLE LEEHORRUW RONALD BRICKER PUARD ROBERT WOOLF HAIFBACK CO-CAPTAIN 'ICHARD JACKSON HALFBACK LARRY DAVIES HAIIBACK KEITH IDFLAND 1 .mm Hon ! mm GARY GREENANIER FULLBACK EUGENE STALISHITH HALFBACK aw, V5-.1 ,vi gawk BRUCE GALBREATH CENTEP Q8 IEEMELLOTT W QUARTERBACK gfs?'?t 4' 4? My ' L v, i 9 ff! ,lg GERALD STATION TACKLE E xggq, ,K 0 1 , 3, - . w N V, ' mx.. za 1 W?L'1?5' W W 'gif if 3? i-MZ? ,, l +. ' ,4ff'w'E E ' - E f Q 1 Wg ,.Lf,MT,q K - V? jr vf iJa', . if f 'WMM ww f L - ,, g- X ,W .W V..,w- . E Q' L. 12215515 . A , Lf! '2 -4 S ' f ev xi fffvw- .Q9 3, z J , V, 1 'Yqva 6 A ,if 3 u g psy' Y' ' -A A'A - jfs' I ' 1. ' ya? -f 'f A -. fc- I f -rw . . -Lf V , ' . V fi HQ, ' 5 ' - ,. . .J 7 nl-.1 3, 1' . 1- 4 ' Tiff P' 4,43 ' E ff?'5 f .fr ,-'-:n-5, V+ , JJ '?'f'1 4, .,4..O,. 1 fl ' ' 4 ?'4'.'i'.w ' ..4,.2r' ' Homecoming Queen and Court Marllyn Hoopes, Queen 6 fe do fe! Joyce Denny, sophomore attendant, Peggy Carpenter, senlor attendant, Roxanna Calhoun, runner up for Oueen, Ikunlyn Hoopes, Queen, E1leen Bradley, list Ye?-11 S Queen, J0yce Beck, gunlor attendant, Patty Cox, freshman attend 3 The game between Goshen and North Lama on October 19 was designated as our Homecom1ng Game On October 16, Our Queen, Marllyn Hoopes, was crowned at the Homecomlng Dance by Eileen Bradley, last year's Queen U, A A f I ', t -' ig! 3 V L C H M ' . ,S fri frm' Ll, A . A J xx l R' I 4 . ' tx K, ' f it . '. L :L ' ., x 'W' x V 'g' X h A - Q ,J Q N YI, ,X J I, I hh I5 ' K- N 1 M 'NN '1 - , 1 K ea 'ff ' 1 G I .M T ,l lb . V 1 ' 41' , 1 t. ' ' Baseball lst 'low Eugene Stallsmth, Lee Morrow, James Hahlen, Lowell Hoffmaster, Bmce Galbreath, Roger wyss 'Ind Row Robert Stallsmith, Gerald Stayton, Galen Weingart, Edward Wilson, Paul Kampfer, James Stonemetz, Robert Woolf, Mr Godward Hahlen, William Bradley, Donald Hoopes 2 06' WMM HD Xp, GELEEXW0 5 Qpgqgx 505,855 13 OVC' '5 dot vibes 6 0 9- 090 3 This year forty boys reported for the o ni b ball held in March we started practice April I4 pe ng age meeting that was Host of our games were played away this ear b f th 1135 in the area behind the school Y comme 0 e ted space year Our team lost two games last year and we tried to better that record this Last years lettermen were Lowell Hoffmaster, James Stonemetz, Eugene Stallsmd th, Roger Wyse, Thomas Hahlen, Galen Weingart ,Paul Kampfer, and Robert Woolf. This year we played Lisbon, North Lima, Berlin Center, Jackson-Milton, Lowellville, Springfield, Greenford, and New Waterford. 3rd Row: Larry Lucas, Keith Lofland, James Stanley, Douglas Birkhimer, Thomas 0 42 y Q ' 0 Q20 00.53 J 0 4' 973, '35 3 Ca, G Basketball lst Row Donald Hoopes, Mr Gods ld, Larry lucas 2nd Row Robert Stallsmath, Robert woolf, Thomas Hahlen, James Stonemetz, James Hill, James Earley, Lee Morrow, Bruce Galbreath, Jerry Hoyt, william Bradley, Robert Armstrong, Roger Wyse Bwrlng the regular season our team won eight pa s and lost twelve games In the Mahonlng County Tournament the team won thr ze c 8mDi0DSh1p of the County with North Lima, out went on to beat Berlin Center for the Runner Up of the Mahoning County we were represented in the District Tournament but lost our f1PSt game to Mineral Ridge Th1s made the second time that our school had gone to e State D1StP1Ct Tournament and the second tlme in the history of our basketball teams to go this far since the organization of the Mahoning County Class B League in 1930 Lee Morrow and James Earley were the leading scorers and were chosen for the Mahon1ng County Class B All Tournament Team Lee Yorrow and Robert Poolf were elected as Co-Captains for our team 2 9 an' 0 O ,,1 ' up me ' ' V- -f ee ames and lost . we lost the game in the playoff for th h ' g one . X- ' ' ' . ' th A . . . , ' V ' 0 Senior Boys in Basketball JERRY HOVT FOHWA RD ROBERT ARMSTRONG GUARD BRUCE GALBREATH FORWARD LEE MORROW CENTFR GUARD ROBERT WOOLF GUARD JAMES STONEMETZ Reserve Basketball Douglas Birkh1mer , 2nd Row Charles Bricker, Robert Kuzma, David Bayless, Paul Kampfer, Patrick Sweeney, James Blasiman, Mr Gorby Junior HI h Basketball lst Row Jeff Roberts, Richard Bright, Arthur Vesey, Norman Knoedler, Monte Root 2nd Row' Bruce Bayless, Robert Morlan, Leonard wuthrick, Larry Jose, Brosko, Robert Steelman, Charles Brown, William Bowlin, wayne Cameron. l B B B all lst Row: Thomas Hahlen, William Bradley, Edward Wilson, Robert Stallsmith ' . Mr. Sports Snaps If Locker Room ifb-A SFX if N Xf X A fiwff gag wffwf Q M X XXxXX , 'Wg 1,7 xx Giro J' 'JN O6 ,Iw VY Y Y VV wi ' Wi .. N fb SZ wjgxxxx N FTP! 11 ' -LEP A ,141 I 2 1 PM W f L J J 1 m ' Glzfo if D if -' X Ji' x If X xx .XX-Lge! K yf' Q xvz ju, , M' f. 'QNYW my I X I . g 1 Y' If X . j FN xgrmex HQ' 43 James Ryser, Laird Bowersock GYM Scene Darwlene and Larrr Davies David lllIl:'H www EW 5-'W 47 Q? if nd Bruce Bayless Wfig? A Robert May The Cheerleaders Kiln Seniox Home Room dw 14.35 Lum llll Donald Swartz, Larry Wallace, Jerry Walters e , I' I ' f' X 1' -'R . kb Y , ,u N 'V s M ff ' e r Q lg! in B I ,' M x, 4? fe' ' I .Qve Ar S5 .4 if - D . 1 ' 8. f e , f - e if 0 ' ' Qi A YL I Q .. 4 M ?, . Z A 'x ,nf-fu' 1 ' I I gf' U e , H - W 'A w: 'M ' , ' ' H I zl -v'fg,,fJ'f'1:fJ - kj N1 , .ff . 1 L4 - k V' -:fe V , i 'il ,' ' nj' , :H at ,.,. ' I5 , A , . 3 Qefsl' , Q ff A et Y ' . 4 1,'f 5ff . e ' ' M ' A ff' ,-' f VV I- M! I A t, vi' V7 Wx, A I Q I x Y f . 459' . L We M e 4 . iii nun n - Q . ' I 1 . U . 4 , . 'n- 'n' , I - n 1 . 1 Mrs Watson Ml' LUNG I V Ronald Bricker Richard Jackson. Jera. Greenamyer and Linda Lucas Keith Lofland, and Janos Hahlon 'v. 'Y Joyce Griffith and Saundra Liebhart Marilyn HUOPSS, Judith weingart Joyce Lora, and Martha Butch Joan Farley and Mariann Stratton br Heacock I -:y-... ,W 'db X Az. 1 Judi+h Meingart, Barbara Stanlev Pearl Price, Bonita Maurer, and and Ba have Rugvles Janet Mincks 1 3 5 .v I T 1 ' I 0 '4' 'an ' e -'Q . N - l A , . . 4 , . X -if C 1 J 1 5 gs Ax v NN u ' ,L ' ' - S- ,' V Q CJ' I la I 4 V 1 A 'V Q if ' 1 lb 'Zi' x W- t .1 5. . w 1 ' , N ' -- ' A I .4 . - V-ink -5 4 ' af' v U u , ,U 7' ' Jo QQ Q14 Martha HbBride Peggy Cgrpenter Joan and Jew Earley hizgene Stallsmith Loge-11 wofmqtef, and Y-ith ncfland '95 -'15-'gs QQ 4 n lllf. X Inu' Dorothy KUOPP Senior Girls 4 . Q' , - -'i-sf f ' , ,4-' NX iw' -aw:-nz' ., ' .f I A s , X , A . un M ' 4 - V . a, . . 'qs , ' ! h fs, ' H .' , uw! j , ,A A-at A 'lf' -pr' - . , I ' h .L'. 5 -is ', A 2, A D f ' L - 9? ,4' ., 1 6 4 ' 4 , Y.-5 Y 9 1 ., . .Lp E .. ... 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