Goshen Union High School - Goshonian Yearbook (Damascus, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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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

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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



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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

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