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KENNETH WOLFORD All the girls will look twice, As you can see, they know what's nice. Basketball lp Class Officer 2, Treasurer 2, Football lg Mon- itor 4. CLASS MOTTO: EDWARD WILSON As big as life and full of fun, His monkeyshines will n e're be done. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4g Cafeteria 4, Football 1,2,3, 4g F.H. A. Club 4g Monitor 3, 4. BARB WINANS Cute little dickens, industrious too, Never can tell what she's going to do! Chorus 2,3,4g G.A.A. 3,45 F,H, A. Club 2, Miss Print 45 Monitor 3, Junior Play Ccastjg Senior Play Qcastj. ROGER WYSS In football li fe he was a star, An athlete known near and far. Annual Staff3,4g Baseball 1, 2,3,4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g captain 45 Boy's State Delegate 3g C h o r u s 2, 33 Class Officer 3, Vice-President 3g Football 1, 2,3,4, captain 4g Miss Print 45 Monitor 4: I unior Play fcastj S e n i o r Play fc a s tj: Student Council 1, 2, 4, Pres- ident 4g Prince of Peace Contest. NOT AT THE TOP? CLIMBING CLASS COLORS: BLUE AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER: RED ROSE 22
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l Q', BETTY TALBOTT Ready to work, ready to play, Ready to help, whenever she may. Annual Staff 4, Band 1, Cafeteria 1,2,-4, substitute 4, Chorus 3,4, Class Officer 1, Vice-President 1, Dispensary Aid 3, substitute 3, F. H.A. Club 3, F.H.A. Council 3, Vice-President 3, Latin 1, 2, Schol- arship Team 1. .J 'vu-6 Q 5 , I L GLEN W EBER Here's a boy you'd like to meet, He plays the drum with a rhythmic beat. Band 1,2, 3, 4, Football 1, Monitor 3, 4, substitute 4. X RICHARD VESEY A friendly hi and a quick hello , We shall hate to see him go. Monitor 4, Annual helper 4. mt i K X -W 5' . 4 JOYCE WHITCHER Here's a lass who's really grand, She plays the sax in the band. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4, substitute 3, 4, Dispensary Aid 3, F. H. A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, F. H. A. Council 4 ftypist, parli- amentarianjg Monitor 4. iq! , 1 , 'I at X. gi 14 5 59' :rx I fi Qi? ' wr ,- I CHARLES WAGMILLER A better joker won't be found As long as Charlie is still around. Football 2, Monitor 8, 4, Ju n i 0 r Play fcastj, Annual helper 4. NANCY WILLIS Lessons are the least of her care When there is fun in the air. Cafeteria 2, G.A.A. 3,4, F.H.A. Club 1, 2, Miss Print 3, Monitor 3, 4, substitute 3, 4. 21
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CLASS HISTORY In 1953, 66 wide eyed, teenagers entered Goshen's doors to begin the career of high school studies, Many of them, no doubt, were thrilled: some frightened, others just there, Our Freshman home room teacher was Mr. lngold, As the school year began, class officers were chosen, Joyce Denny became president, fa position she kept all four years.J Betty Talbott was chosen Vice-President: Carol Davis was the efficient secretary: and Delores Doyle, the trustworthy treasurer. Our student council representatives were: Roger Wyss, Roger Greenamyer, Joe Crum, and Bruce Ruggles. School was not all work for us, even then, 'There was a wonderful, never-to-be-forgotten hayride on October 17, 1953. And how we enjoyed that trip to Demings with Miss Honaker. Most important of all, who will ever erase the memory of that first homecoming game, when we sent our attendant, Joyce Denny, to be in the queen's court? The freshman year ended happily for most of us. In September '54, we came back as sopho- mores -- our class had shrunk to 531 We were in two home rooms. Our teachers were Mr. Gorby and Mr, Van Broklin. As before, our first project was to elect officers. Joyce Denny was chosen President: Vice-President, Albert Anderson: Secretaries, Patty Starbuck and Joyce Griffith: Treasurers, Delores Doyle and Kenny Wolford. The student council members were Joyce Denny and Roger wyss. Joyce Denny was football attendant once more at the homecoming game. We enjoyed making programs and selling them at the games: money was being earned for our senior tripl In 1955 we saw ourselves as juniors -- the class we had all looked forward to, had finally comel Several members dropped out before this year was over, and we were left with a class of 58 members. Mrs. Martin andMr, Byrns, our home room teachers, worked very hard to help us earn money for our trip to Washington, Our class officers were: President, Joyce Denny: Vice-President, Roger Wyss: Secretary, Delores Doyle: and Treasurer, Patty Starbuck. The student council members were: Joe Crum, Joyce Denny, and Margaret Sanor. Who among us will ever forget the joyful day our rings arrived? or the jtmior-senior prom? the ball games when we sold tickets, candy, and soda-pop? and what about the homecoming game, the queen, and her attendants how pretty they looked! fAmong them Carol Davis, the junior attendantg Also, our junior play, The Scarecrow Creeps. Our big year arrived in September of '56, Our class was smaller--with only 50--but our hopes were high, President, Joyce Denny: Vice-President, Albert Anderson: Secretary, Patty Starbuck: and Treasurer, Delores Doyle have been our hard working, dependable officers. Oir home room teachers were Mrs. Martin, Mr. Byrns, and Mr. Zurbrugg. The senior student council members were: Lee Steer, Joe Crum, Joyce Denny, and Roger Wyss, 'I'his year, especially, we will never forget the homecoming game -- because Saundra Liebhart became the queen. Joyce Griffith, our pretty, head-cheerleader was runner up and Joyce Denny was the senior attendant. None of us will ever forget the Qiristmas party that Gail gave us either. We allhad fun. Billy's Goat, our senior comedy, was a play which we enjoyed performing, Then this year, it was our duty to make the year book. Oh my! what an experience for just amateurs. With Mrs. Martin as our sponsor, Joyce Denny as our editor, and the staff and its helpers, we managed to produce the '57 GMHONIAN, We want to thank all our teachers who have taught daily: all our underclassmen for their co-operation with our plays, the yearbook, and all other activities: our principal: our sponsors -- in fact, everyone for helping to make our four years in Goshen High School the four happiest years of our lives.
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