The Crimson . class of forty-eight were all de-tained at one time. So finally several teachers and even the healthofficial were added to the list. At last he became tired of Goshen society and had about de-cided to move to other territories, when unfortunately for them, heoverheard some girls saying that at last they were safe. Immedi-ately he began his cruel onslaughter afrash. One girl rebelled, and persistently declared that he had beenentertained at her home once. But he just as persistently refusedto take no for an answer, so she was forced to receive him again—much to her sorrow. She has


The Crimson . class of forty-eight were all de-tained at one time. So finally several teachers and even the healthofficial were added to the list. At last he became tired of Goshen society and had about de-cided to move to other territories, when unfortunately for them, heoverheard some girls saying that at last they were safe. Immedi-ately he began his cruel onslaughter afrash. One girl rebelled, and persistently declared that he had beenentertained at her home once. But he just as persistently refusedto take no for an answer, so she was forced to receive him again—much to her sorrow. She has this consolation: Im not the onlyone. A certain handsome, tall, and willowly youth became jeaouswhen his lad,y love entertained the stranger, and immediately called GOSHEN HIGH SCHOOL to demand the reason for this seeming perfidy. Alas—the cruelhearted monster soon turned his attention to this innocent and harm-less young man. The damage done has been inestimable. May the villian soonbe gone. Victim THE CRIMSON THE CRIMSON Published Monthly from October to June, by the Student Body of Goshen High School, Goshen, Ind. Entered as Second Class Matter May 6, J907, at the Postoffice at Goshen, Indiana, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $ A YEAR. 15 CENTS THE COPY VOLUME IX. MARCH 1915. No. 6 EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE CRIMSON. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mitchell Charnley, 16 LITERARY EDITOR Frances Slate, 15 ATHLETIC EDITOR Vail Hazen, 15 EXCHANGE EDITOR Helen Thomas,16 ART EDITOR GRACE Hamman,15 LOCAL STAFFLOCAL EDITOR . Mildred Cover, 15 ASSISTANT LOCAL Mishler, 15 Mary Louise Whitehead, 15 BUSINESS STAFF OF THE MANAGER GERALD Wysong,15 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS. Frederick Winterhoff, 16 Harry Latta, 15 FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD. Mrs. Slate Mr. Jeffrey EDITORIAL. The idea for this issue was taken from the Caldron of FortWayne, Indiana. Last year this paper got out a Poverty Num-ber, and while the Crimson is in its pres


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