West Goshen Elementary School - West Go Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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'K f, .3 W . x i ,,f., V !.,, I .ff 3 'f'Hg BJ P pf A A V ' A 5 , '.- -QI . I I , 1 . X Q ' I, l ing ,HEY 9x'7 'i1i'i 'T - . Q, V, ,Y . . l IV K' Q V 5. -1 'V 5 4L1 Q-wi f, J - Class Will ' -,rl ef ,HLQ , A , ' We, the graduating class of West Goshen School, Class of 1945, 'fii '-,.f ' being unquestionably of sound mind and body, do hereby make and iuhy ' publish this our last will and testament. 'rig , v To the seventh grade we leave the traditional honors and privi- 'U ' R leges which the present eighth grade have enjoyed. E U ' To the faculty and pupils of West Goshen we bequeath:- ' Jane Ann Brehm's giggles to Lenore Jones. r . Mary Chamber's beautiful curls to Marjorie Satterthwaite. J, ' Virginia McCardell's cashiering abilit to Helen Browne. ,,g q, Earl Coover's trinkets Kwe do mean alli to the first graders. ,.jfQ Ronald Yeager' s jokes to Mr. Shank. Q 5 . Doris Mosteller's makeup to Joan Atwell. ll!! ' Dolores Wilson's shyness to Roselean Irving. ,Ji John Bogle's height to Dickie Brosius. '-HE .E Richard Gentile's clowning to George March. ,,,f Eugene Harvey's pitching skill to Robert Mason. ' np,F . Richard Wa1ton's red hair and striped sweaters to John Hawkes. Y y,, N . Mary Glasco's artistic ability to Patty Winters. 1 Jane Myer's chewing gum to the school. fg? ' Margaret Murphy's ability to read without stopping at periods gum to Martha Elis. .ff , Lillian Pernsley's quiet and polite manner to Naomi Williams. if Gloria Woolfrey's rouge and lipstick to Miss Clingaman. ' Flora Smith's ability to spell well to Richard Ellis and Irma Ferroni. Hu ' Amy Wright's beautiful penmanship to Miss Brown. 1,1 Horace Jarret's quietness to Edward Davidson. Raw R ' Robert Walton's love of horseback riding to Mr. Landis, as it's .53 A a little faster than bicycle riding and requires less effort. f-Q E R Dante DiMarco's handwriting to anyone who can make head or tail Hrs! - of it. QQ, ' ' Roger Johnson's singing voice to Miss Carson, providing she learns f WAS I Go For A Walkn. , QQ . Conrad Letter's catching ability to Albert Palmateer. Ai. - Fred McCleaf's interest in chickens to Mrs. Palmateer and her first H , l graders. rf Frank Senior's G.I. haircut to Edward Richie. yr? V q' Millard Brown's waves to G. D. Emerson. fQ J Oswaldo DiMarco's nnose troublen to Joan Ellis, who seems to lack ',Vig A interest in other people's affairs. f,?, ' Junior,DiRocco's incessant chatter to the whole seventh grade. . Jff A When divided equally it should be enough to drive each teacher crazy. ggi, , Stanley Johnson's negro accent Cwhich he acquired in the Christmas Egg A Play! to his brother Allan. iq ,',. - Ethel Cox's quiet manner and timidity to Lawrence Lady. :5 We Gladys Chalfant's sweet melodic voice to Mrs. Ferrer.' ' Joan Gilbert's excuses and alibies for not having her homework A q done on time to Betty Verngren who is never late. rqQ 1 Finally to all members of the faculty we wish to extend our most .vid .' sincere thanks and appreciation for all they have done in helping us yfj? . to reach this, our first great milestone in life. .gfg A G- Signed: g-pgffi , , t . 'aku q Class of '45 q V ng, 3 1 A K l ' of y 'iexfi fx .R .riwl - X ' h 1 l 9 if f 1 , -'..l' F f'ff.aw- 'HA '-.,mggnu, fd.lL:s



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FIRST GRADE ROOM 1A September' Leave our toys behind? Not in OUR First Grade! Teddies, dolls, pandas and fire engines First Graders that displayed their toys, not omitting 41 . .E all came trouping to school. It was a proud group of to point with pride to their names, neatly printed and pinned to each toy. BY the time the 170373 5908136 homesick, 'Thanksgiving and Christmas came with decorations and secrets! Then came more fun and new ideas, too. With the new year we began to learn to care for ourselves, first , at school, then at home, in our health, and in traffic. Mr. Fox, our policeman and two Safety Patrol boys helped us out and our parents came to see our work and hear our poems and songs. We learned to cross streets so we could go to the store for Mother. 'Go to the store! You should see our store. Red points and blue points 1 bowl to say HHelloW, too. hold no mysteries for us. We've learned all about them and how to use money, too. Incidentallyg Sally and Billy Guinea Pig ps came to live with us. Their grunts greet us J ' as every day and the goldfish dart about in their 5:5 - 1F May Day! Why, it can't be! September was only yesterday. The year has just begun. Q Crum! Sure- Crla. FTRST GRADE ROOM lB We have tried to think of our past year and memories. The thing I like most during the Major-the pictures we have drawn. Earl-numbers and writing A B C's. Raymond-drawing pictures. Robert-to write numbers. Beatrice-the party for our Mothers. Joseph C.-to draw Geraldine, the cow. Madeleine-the circus we made. Wayne-the whole room. Billy-the colored chicks at Easter. Charles-reading, writing and drawing. Tommy-the beautiful silk American flag in our room. Jimmy-the way the boys and girls liked the five little goats. Helen-the animals on the window sill with plants growing in them. of our pleasant past year:- Joseph W.-the big wigwam we made at Thanksgiving. Mary B.-the ten books we have read so far this year. David H.-the egg hunt we had at Easter. Martha L.-the big rainbow we had near the ceiling. Sylvester-to write. Janet-to paint at the easel. Jeanne-to read. Bonnie-Remember when we colored the white feathers for our Indian headbands? Peggy-the Number Chart with its pictures. Judy-the numbers we learned. Sue-our silver star at Christmas time. Naomi-reading is best. Susan-the numbers when we used +.

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