Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

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. ...M fy 2 :iw ' . a . W ,..A., . i r SSH! 5 if-tf ,4,' PLACIDLY amid they oise and haste and remenfgzber . eace there may be in silence As far as possible ut surrender be on good with all persons. Speak Goshei P . 9535. 4 lf- quietly and clearlyg High Indiana they too they the universe, have a right to be here you, no doubt the universe is to others, even the Avoid loud and the spirit lf you vain Espe- be at peace' with God, whatever you him to be, and whatever your labors and aspire-D the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. 4 ...f.1, -'ff Q 'im A if A ff' Qt .,ff,'-1'f5iu...Q.: , .,s. ' v . -..s..,-,f.- 1 ' I, X 4 1 f nkg U . - 4 X rzifffff . I, qi V 'B-.: Qggx. z QQ ' x 4 I :ff-TV F , if '1' -' Q NW. ' MBS? 5' i 4 ,'j??f3I'1 1f? ' ,f +' ' 54-wx 'NYY - - ' ' ,lf funk an ,f. 1 r I f,.-ff ' A X-an .L i I 5 A-L? J! ,, 4. Q-e x,,v,e-g 5 V. 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The results, a darkened sky and whlte foIIage.3jSterk Ilnes and almost total blacks and whites make up this ble-relief. 009 lmlll Slip 4 Y i . if ng, ' 7 ff: ll if ' 3 X., X, , ,Eli ...N-,I I ha bun nducod to hllcks and vmltu Thll proooduro In clllod n rnvorul prln1.2yA doublc 0xpoluro.3jBy cxpotlng a hllfldovslopod p ,I , Alf h - A ,I It r f ' I LY j'Y ' A Y x fir: 'i Y fx ' 1 . u ,, . -I 2 , P 51--B ml . I .341 ,' 1 4 a 'W . 1 5 ' . - A 4 Q 'I 1 ,I .Q Q Q' ff 1 n 1 155' F . rlnt to 1jAII tonal va ues a . I hd thl dhct. Thll Il known ll noInrlzl1lon.4jTho moon. This In I time cxpoaura of uvorll uoonds. whlie llghi and than dovnloplng It ll ulul cron l Photography- a major part of a good yearbook 2 Q if few 59+ f i? 'I .4 W A Q -x y' It Q 'uf ' .fjvfffu-f ,-jf' ' V. Q I , Q, X 'ff Ea' l WLHV, Q' .v WWF WJVF93 WWF WWW U' w sam' 9.95.2 92 g l w , , Y cg , 3,4 AA, ' I ff' f f ffl' . Sdnd ,' sfm : fl and 1 if gil 1 X 5-'X w.B....a. f,l mnmmu-y ' mmmifw-f ' 5 ra-maui, - 1. 4-A . - One Small Step The DESIDERATA is a famous composi- tion written by Max Ehrmann which may be the single most popular poem in the world, and also the most disputed. Written in 1927, in Terre Haute, Indiana, the poem has become popular in recent times. lt outlines the commodities of a peaceful life as Ehrmann saw it, and throughout the poem he urges: Be care- ful. Strive to be happy. Go placidly amid the noise and haste. The DESIDERATA means things wanted orthings needed. its philosophy about living with dignity, and injecting meaning and purpose into a world of turmoil made it a natural subject for the theme of this book andthe school yearat Goshen High School. Students, faculty, and administration have indeed been moving amidst the noise and haste, and at the same time striving to be happy. These feelings are expressed by our theme, One Small Step. A yearago Dr. Cartwright came and made a first-day pledge to eliminate the hassle at GHS. This year we are looking back and evaluating the progress that was made, and we're also looking forward to new happenings. Yes, some of the hassles have been re- duced, and, in some cases, even elimi- nated, but new problems have arisen to take the place of the old ones. We have made One Small Step toward alleviating the many hassles at Goshen High School, but things aren't perfect yet by any means. The Crimson staff hopes that the administration and the student body, by cooperating and working together, can make even bigger strides in all areas. This pictorial account reflects the effort made by the students, fa- culty, and administration in taking that One Small Step to make Goshen High School a better place. 1jDr. Cnrtwrlghl'a goal wls no make Goshnn Hlgh School l bollor plans lor both the lludsnts and the faculty. 2yGr0g Sl. Gcrmlln workod hard bagging npselmons on tha ud- vlnosd blology trlp to Florldl. 3jBryln Warltlor, Knvln Cothorman, Mlks Weber, and other hungry onlookurs kopt a clou wllch on Mrs. Slave MIIlor'a plum during Mlnl- courso Day. I Q 3 2 . 9? h .,,,.,fx r 1 E ,v . A5 .dy ,L us V 'Af ..,..f.avw-v A 2 H 4 3 Q .TX ' 3 5 K 1 5 5 2 33 A -..' . ' Q gg .vglgfi ' it , X W Am J Q f 54 M' ' 5 in , . Y Y' my ' '5'fk'Hf., -E Q , Q ,,. fl Af. Dj, , ' 1 i .I ' Q ,Vu 'a X his S X f W ' A xggwfgsifa 1yThIn wlndaw boeamo 1 hmlllnr, well-irlvslod pllol for mot! nf Iht SHIKI!!! If GHS. 2jLp0 llllllf found thi! MH- lohodullng wun't qulto ll cu as hid thou M. but Bom Y I Mlybtrry, Klihy Mllllr, Ind Bonnli lllkr trlid to htlp. 3jKnn lldlzlor, Dah Klnnoy, Rory Norton, Rohln Hummel, Pai Orlpo, and Andy Jackson took ldvanhgo of the snack IIno's vlrhty of hm. ' if one small step 10 He w-N .x 4. -.- hw ., ... 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EA 121 l K ag 0 3 ' ,pf 6, V' p gs fm, Q? 08:1 graph showed Preeldent Ford'e populnrity during his eerly month: u preeldenl. 2lPrleon lerlheeelourmen elwwedtheAmerleen peoplelhe syslem workebulll1eteometlmnlhe people In the system don'l. 3j 0uch heel deeerlbed Watergate and all lhe other mledeeds wllhln the Whlle House ldmlnlelretlon. Ajlndlvldual heblee and some lemlllee came to America In make lhelr new home. Slunemployment hovered :round 10-12 percent while el me name time the value ol me dollar oonllnued lo decrease ee prices continued to rlee. 4 oneemlllltw 16 PRISON FOR WATERGATE Ehrlichman. Judge rejected his offer to heip Indians as an alternative to prison. Mitchell. sentenced to same as both Mardian. He drew the lightest sentence-a Haldmngn, His lawyer term of 10 months to 3 years in prison. did, so did Nixon. THE Measured by how much P B years-the Ehrlichman. Whatever he xon is free. G DOLLAR i l 'lsumer's dollar will buy ' ily: 1. l Q' 1 l llfll'll'l' 'l l ll f ' ? ,5 will i l fig. fill :tk l :E ,, . , ., p , 1. 3 students wanted and needed An Understanding of Government GHS students indeed wanted to know and, for that matter, realized they needed to know and understand the governmental system if, in fact, they were to begin to take that one small step toward becoming an informed and knowledgeable citizen. For the first time in many years, young people began to take notice that government affected their daily lives. All at once government and related courses became alive as the instructors had a chance to relate what the students were reading in their textbooks to real life situations. Indeed, Watergate and everything associated with it will go down as a historial event, possibly it will reaffirm what our Founding Fathers intended: government for the people by the people, and not government for the people by the government. one small step 17 mini-course A Day of Fun and Learning Pizza Making, Judo and Karate, Tennis, Hunting and Trapping, Dog Training, and Sailing may not sound like an ordinary school day, but Mini-Course Project '75 of- fered 63 exciting and unique classes to the students of GHS. Field trips added a special dimension and broadened the interest range of MCP '75. Bowling, Funeral Home, Producing and Recording TV Programs, and Goshen Gen- eral Hospital provided topics which were om umu mp 18 converted into tours. The idea behind MCP '75 was to give students the opportunity to learn about things beyond the realm of regular school curriculum, for instance students learned sign language, to resist a rapist, to fill out a W-2 income tax form, train a dog, scuba dive, ice a cake, and even hypnotism, this includes only a few of the dozens of experi- ences that were part of MCP '75. Teachers were selected from the com- munity by the MCP '75 Committee com- posed of student council representatives, spearheaded by Doug Huber. ln all cases the teachers were highly qualified instruc- tors in their specialized fields. Mini-Course Day's debut was an ex- tremely successful one. Artributed to its prosperity were the many hours of prepara- tion and organization. It is hoped that Mini- Course Day's first appearance will lead the way to tradition at Goshen High. ake decorating 1' glass blow- ism 1' interpretation of dreams arate 1 pizza making 1' scuba ris 1' taco making and spanish ery 1' decoupage 1' field hoc- l for girls 1' funeral home 1' golf 'iorsemanship 1' hunting and whotography 1 producing and l programs 1' soccer 1' vol- lding 1 aviation 1' bachelor cs to auto mechanics 1' bike 1' buying an auto 1 chair can- 'iing chess 1' choosing a col- collecting 1' computer prog- -osmetology 1' dancing 1' dog tvolution andlor the bible 1' ying 1' gymnastics 1 hospital rdecorating 1: I wish l'd known vent to college 1 jewelry mak- ' 1' motorcycles 1' nursing and 1' our humane society 'lr I' radio announcing 1 ROTC 1' 'nen 1'sailing 1'sign language v techniques 1: social workers relations 1' travel planning 1' income tax S vis, ' A .1 prom Pat Myers and Bob Lau Voted King and Queen Palm 11'1'1's. fish 1111!,w. 1111111 Qrrfs. 111111 KI sai1bo11111111111111111111-1111 11111 1111111111111 11111 350 GHS .wl1111w111,x 111111 l11111 ,Q111f.w1s 111711 att011111'111111' INT f111,Q1,1'11 1'1'11111 The 'AL111111' of 1'11r1'1111+1 -. 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E .n XLR V , K1 '21.,,,.,, -5 ' N ,,.,1 H. 5 ' I ,. ,Maru 1 p t, all school play Meet Me ln St Louis EXCSIISHI dlrectlng resulted ln a wonder ful experience for the 30 Goshen Hlgh school students who participated ln the all school play Meet Me In St Louis which was presented on two nights October 25 Those students who were Involved found a closeness among themselves which led to after play 8CflVlfI9S such as a plzza party at Ban Gevne s homeplus a few tnps to some local restaurants where new friendships were discovered The play centered around a setting In 7904 with a Smith family which lived ln St Louis Dan Coyne played the part of the father who wanted to move the family lock stock and barrel to New York Clty Not all were enthused about the Idea of being moved to the blg city The four daugh ters tried their best to create problems so they couldnt go Many funny situations happened such as a derailed trolley drag glng of a scarecrow and dad getting fired The audience was kept fn laughter during the entire show om lllllll mp 28 s yi Kxmi I V -.JAN ulllmg :pn flllllg I . . X aasvtt fiona: Q9 lflll Awllal T ri' . . - l ,X nf ,, . ,, . 2. S 26. ' ' . W . .. . A 5 r D - I Q2 I ,I . . Q ,Q ngkflt ' . 5.,.Ef2' 2 , A g y, g t , ,J iff- I: Q ky K L , X .x N H 1 51.3.1 ' 'r V gi ' ' rg A x A X 'Q - Q? S 5 ' I , v X , :nip 5.5 , 4 . O, .! , i. gf If ' 'S I . S L 'mr - 4 s ,X I I V IE! N K b f .:, VK . , : 1 Hgvw, ,- 49 Eg, A, . ' Q, l e 1 X A L i fgif Z ,HVL S O J.. 1 5 - is rf' , Q' IF' -....f'j. I g , r,,,'g 1 r Ey 2 It H32 f3ffT W i'5:','i K ,-4 ii - ' ,, ff. , . ,K jg, vi , .K Y, - -fly . ,Mx V, H 3? 3 g r Z o if gf, ia? 1lDan Coyne and Nancy Klett talked about movlng to New York. 2jSue Rudy kept a clean house. 3,4jThe daughters greeted many guests. 5ySle1:y Lung asked blg sister Pat Myers what to do lboui John Shepard. 6,7jThe youngest glrls showed their ornerIness.8,9,10,11jMany famlly problems came up and were dealt with In there own way. How to Succeed . How to Succeed in Business Vwthout Really Trying was performed by members of the Junior-Senior Choir and the Or- chestra. The play traced the rise of J. Pier- repont Finch from a lowly window washer to the highest peaks of big business. During his rise in the World Wide VWcket Company, Finch had to hurdle big obstacles, like Bud Frump, J. B. Biggley's nephew. Along the way Finch also ran into another obstacle, named Rosemary. She im- mediately fell in love with him. Finch wasnt so willing, buthe discovered thathe too was in love with Rosemary. But Finch couldn't let his love affair get in the way of his rise to the top of the business world. Mr. Swartley was the choral directer and general production coordinator. Ms. White was the director of drama and in charge of sets and costumes. Mr. Kirk was in charge of the orchestra. Dan Coyne and Theresa Hendricks were the student directors and Barb Rowits was the pianist. l 2 i 1 l 5 5 Y 3 one small sbp 28 Finch ........ Rosemary ...... Smltty . ........... . J. B. Biggley ...... .- Bud Frump .. Heay ......... Brat! ................ CAST OF CHARACTERS .......Andy Rleth .......Pum Landis .......Kalhy Mlllar .......DavId Lan!! .....Rlchard Stark .....CIndy Garber .........Tlm Crlpe Gatch,Womper ...... .......... R oh Barker Mlsa Jones .. . Mr. Twimble .. Krumholu .... Ovlngton ,... Ms.Toynbee .. Matthews .... Jenklns ...... Tackabefry .. Paterson ..... f YEL- ff ......Bonnie Mlllor . . .Davld Boniragar .......Susnn Rudy ......Mike Blevins ........Rt!a Troyer John Hoogonboom ........John Long . .David Thompson .Dewayne Gsngwsr 599 -nl L x...fi. B sg A 553.31 S -3 f.'..Vf'f in if EL sophomore variety show Hidden Talents Unveiled Many sophomores combined varied tal- ents to produce the sophomore variety show which was given Friday, May 16. One of the highlights of the evening was the leg contest and the fashion show which several sophmore boys participated in. A contest which featured a cave woman ol the year and a pillow line-up were other acts presented. Two musical hits were performed with one a pop bottle quartet and the other one a guitar and voice duet. ., ffl I ,sf QA!! - ., . K A K., -...wa .- one .mul atop so 52' . : U . 6 ,A 7 ' Af P 3 ,cg , 5 :, y i 2 X 1yThe aophomore varelly ehow completed for another year.2jPop bottle qual1et.3jDonna Kummeth and Amy Korenaira partlclpated In many aete.0Sue Farmwald oontrlbuhd her act to the ahow.5jAmy, anoiher cave lIbber.6jThe pillow Ilne-up doing their routlne.1yMre. Cavewoman gave her vlewa on cave IIh.8y0heckIng audlenoe reeeilon on leg Ilne-up.9yDonna Kummeth and Amy Korenatra llelenlng io bedtime atorlee.10jSue Battles and Tlna Yoder during their act.11jA voloe duet along wllh a gulhr were Iheee two eophomore'e oontrlbutlon to the Variety Show.12jMr. Caveman Inlrouclng the cavewomen.13yTrampa waltlng for the bua?14JThe audience seemed to enjoy the show. SA! ,Wx convocahons Added Convocations have always been a sup- plement to the school day. Each convoca- tion was voted on by students, and carried out by the Student Council. Approximately seven convocations were held during the year. Musical programs were used most, with the Crimsonaires, Jazz Ensemble, Celebrate the Sun, and the Elkhart Sym- phony performing for the students. A magic and ESP show along with a Pop Goes America act were also featured. ,Lf-1 .122Hflsa1?.szisefmi,tfgw ' ons tmall sbp 32 1jMr. Swertley, Crlmsonelrn sponsor, elso performed durlng one of the convocetlon programs elong wltn the group.2jA member ol Elkhart Symphony played e clltilcll gutter.:-lyspseker et Pop Goes America convocetlon.4lAn Elkhert Symphony member pleyed e vlolln for the student body.5lCrlmeonslres, durlng thelr convocetlon presented mne of thelr speclel numbers to the student body.8.,1.,B.,9.jGHS students pertlclpeted In thls Chrlstmes convocetlon.10lAndy Rleth, pictured, end Dave Zena, not pictured, presented two songs to the convocetlon eudlence.11lBecky llcCelI end Jeck Leethennen guessed meke, color, end prlce of cer durlng ESP convoeetIon.12Hezz Ensemble members et thelr convocetlon PNQYIDU fb student body. 7-v one smell step f':'?fife'cm:wf? ww, wan .. RA ., f . 'W ,4' sn. fi , , I 'WH' it 5 .Q -of 0-ey I 1-L 1lSendra Palmer examlnea negetlve In Photography claae. 2lRlta Walker galna practical experlenoe In her Coemetnl- ogy claae. 3lPauI Frlcaon prepare: torch tor hle work In Weldlng. 0.lack Smlth operates Camera No. 1 for WNIT T.V. 5jDon Shelter and Doug Chrlepyn work on a project In Electronlce claee. 8lCareer Center students leave the echnol during fourth perlnd. 1jKey Punch oporator Dlene Jarvla la busy maklng computer cerde. llkeeplng hls noae to the grlndatone Ie Ken lletzler whole enrollod In ldechlne Tradee claee. lluure Klnney not only worka In her Cosmetology cleee, but doee some receptlonlat work also. 10lShawn Waffle talks to a tellow nmdent during hla Ilechlne Tndea clan. 11lWorkIng at the RCA Hecordlng Studlo Is dlac jockey Mlko Leatherman. oneemalletep 35 i4gx'. xt? - ,xmw' x Y I ' . Q HV? rg 'I .5 , f f - Q- 4 If Q., - 2 . xt ' l - 4 gf., YE ,A , v V sg ' 'M' J' M X 3 4 Q , K KX -N. S ax if Q I ' ' Q nv, '! 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Sylngonloul poster udvorllalng the homecoming dance. 8jLuAnn Osxmann works at football coneuclon. 7j Crazy locks dly WIYIYIH anloy l dance ln tho gym. Bjban Greenwood lppoors Intornud In tht game. Qjhnya Shand chars me sklm on. 10yGoahan football guys rllnd spirit 11jDlrllns Shrook wal dnuod lor bIg nd diy . 12Ki.H.S. mlrchlng hand onhrhlnod Inns. 13jlllu Barbra Zook and Roger Burger were a npoclal ldlllon to ms homooomlng event. ft..- 3 homecoming highlights Sharon Welsh, Ba Fleigning as homecoming queen of 74-75 was cheerleader Sharon Welsh. Oueen Sharon had as her escort Dave Zentz. 1st runner-up was G.H.S. teacher and cheer- leader sponser Miss Barbra Zook. Recogni- tion was given to Miss Zook because it was her last year. Roses and congratulations were presented to her by student council president Roger Burger. Court Seniors attending the queen were.' head cheerleader Cindy Yeater and escort Chuck McKibbin, outgoing cheerleader ' 1 t f-Us v 5 tw.:-V students go south Advanced Biology Trip to Florida Over the Christmas vacation of the 1974-75 school year, students of Mr. Weaver's advanced biology class took a chartered bus to Laton City, Long Key in Florida. The purpose ofthe trip was to study the marine plants and animals of Florida's waters by boat, wading, and snorkeling. Specimens were captured, presenred, and classihed by the students and adults. Students making the trip were: Phil Beachy, Mike Bender, Mike Blevins, Jane Browning, Deb Cantu, Sean Coggan, Randy Cripe, Brooke Doriot, Karen Eyer, Charlotte Gingerich, Cindy Hernley, Lisa Haines, Kris Haber, Lynn Kennedy, Pam Landis, Dave Lantz, Jeanne Lehman, Benny Miller, Luann Oexmann, Doug Op- linger, Susan Rudy, and Greg St. Ger- mainSponsers for the trip were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weaver, Mrs. Anita,St. Germain, Charlene Rule, Gary Weaver, and Mr. Joe Beeson. Mr. Beeson's son Steve also went along. ,L ,N V ,L v 1-2:-41.2 ' vga T1 .. :ef t , i Ftfr- rt ,.. - 3 -. ,.. Q., ace- 7.-.sua . it , , - at we e.s,. W - iA1'0'i'T :Q t .:.1+-,ff-,. f. .- ' 'r' ii'r!'1 'w--.3 f'2r:......' -L 4 Q-Qfv1ikif ' I rf'-Y .vp 2 L. ' - . . W 99.913045 A ' ,. 'Ewa . 1 5? 341' K' rf Q xv , w 1JMIks Bmdar In lypleal Horlda qlh. Zjsnorkollng Florldlln wltsrl. Syboug Opllngor with I small Inn mony. 0Gng.S1. Gormlln ellulllod his finds. 5Nnnnc,Brookc, and Luann go! 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Q Q 5 'T -f student life Action Portrayed Student Emotion .av 1JThe nlqht ol the orchestra concert. 2lPhotographor'a moment. 3lCaru playlng was a popular paattlme of atudenta wlth nothing better to do. djtlother Nature praclpltated enough one day for GHS atudenta to have a snowman bulldlng contsat In front of the school. 51 Practice lor Howto Succeed In Buelneaa Wlthout Really TryIng. Glltalrway to learning. 7lAndy. Bllllke Howard, Sean Coggan, and Doug Opllngar work In the Advanced Blology claaa on alldoa of plant rnlcro aectlona. 9JThe beglnnlng of hall decoratlona. 10jJIm and Bobby Dean Iaarn thelr ehota. 11jKlthy Mlller and Bonnle Mlllar worked durlng aol!- achedullng. 12lMaacot lllke Culp, Mlke Troyer, Dave Klndy, Glen MII- Ier, Paul Slbel and Rlch Stark partlclpated in a basketball pop rally. 13JTyplcaI eenlor oxpraaalon. 14yGHS. go plncldly ,Q-...B NN Expressions VTP -l f Q.-f A 2 .AA S5217 as W T3 A. El, X Q Y ' : 39ffff 5 Being one ofa few high schools in the area with an open noon- hour, GHS students enjoyed their 65 full minutes to eat, cruise the halls, or play Q cards, or just - , 5 relax. A7 .r i F. :wa 'nfs' . 1yDlve Klndy caught HPIYCHIDQ ou! at noon to prepare 1or!ha!evenIng'e wrestling mnich. 2yJue1pleIn1un was perl ofthe noon hour. 3jActlon 1-Jeff Jeekzonj taken a glance ei the camera durlng noon hour. 4yJeenne Lehman after teklng a relreehlng drink. 5lDenIee Andrenn caught studylng U? 7jDoug Huber used menye noon hour to prepare for mlni-course dey. 8JSuzy end Lerry look over baked goods at bake sale at noon. 9yDIspute hall, remember lt? 10lCIansrooma were often open at noon for eiudonte to use ee Scott Sarbaugh has done. 11JMlke end Steve cruised the hulls as dld meny GHS students. 12jFleIexIng efmer lunch was :leo done, en Sheron Welsh shows here. go plecldly 49 pf ap 2 Q , ,, I, '!g'fi9 if V x ,'Z'!2...- gwif - W 'iff -S-.,,,,x I. , arf I Nb- 1-'ar -1 'Qi 1' 1 Q-f , , F 0 f V 1, . ' .K AS.-LJ' Q 5 A : e in ,bgy -f- ha-.... ' g .' f 3 f i 9 S1 3 ! MW' ,fm KI ,R X ' 5 Y X2 - r ' f W f I NM fl-In -WK - Benson Brooks Dorlo nekuon Doug Huber B Babble Mllllr, Hilihi th no much Inhru!! 6 r hls clan 91 Put and R rl 3y Holler Project was U Veterinarian Ned Kauffman showed the girls some of the surgical apparatus that ls used in the treatment of animals. 2l Medicorps members received an explanation ol why the offlce area is designed as It is. 33 Sponsor Mrs. McFarland and members viewed and heard an explanation on how the emergency room is suited to handle emergency animal cases. 41 Mr. Kauffman demonstrated some of the equipment used to treat animal pat ents. medlcorps gg -Ol .Egg .W B YQ? be yourself 56 .1 W k '7 rn 4- 4 Q. ag ,. m'1 f 2 4-Q, get x. J lf 2 I 2' Members visited Animal Clinic . . KF' Pursuing heath careers, the students who made up Medicorps worked in the area nursing homes and hospitals. Club mem- bers also visited the animal clinic where they were shown how animals were treated. ln addition, Singing Valentines were sold to raise money for the Indiana Heart Fund. Various speakers illuminated their meet- ings on the third Monday of every month. At an Awards Day in May members received prizes for points earned during the year. Offcers were: President-Deb Love Vice-President-Diana Perez Secretary-Deb Comstock Treasurer-Wanda Adkins Public Relations-Karen Weaver Mrs. Dorothy McFarland served as the group sponsor. 1 a f' . Q. , 2 W., g X 5 .,. X. f .ea A b fs: f s s 'l . , , I , , Q -.r . 'A f ' . . 7 T -1 M, 4 ' Q LJ' ' ' N H . t- , .1 - Q Q git? if l . . . Front row, left to right, Dlane Perez, Debbie Love, Lu Ann Wood, Chris Buckmaster, Karan Weaver, Tanya Walker, Debbie Comstock, and Mrs. Rosa Hershberger, R.N. Backrow, left to right, Michelle Bose, , Mrs. Dorothy McFarland, R.N., Kathy Love, Cheryl McGIIl, Wanda Adkins, Deena Clear, Tony Jarrett, Marle Shrlner, and and Anita Klnney. Members not present for picture were Barbara Beachy, Debbie Clear, Jodene Ernaberger, Sandy Kllmer, Connle May, Cheryl Stotts, September Jones, Jodi Brechtel, ? Lorna Farmwald, Jean Holdeman, Donna Hochstetler, Mary Flushing, Beth Vanderheyden, Drewetta H kins Tatlana Mahone and Sandra Roberts. 6 .., . 1 l Front row, pictured art club Paints and Travels Goshen High School Art Club, 25 strong, added their talent to the year's activities. They painted downtown windows to brigh- ten the Halloween spirit and sponsored the Goshen Relays dance at the fairgrounds. Dance profits were used to finance a trip to Chicago where the club members visited the Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, and Wrigly Field. Officers were Cindy Garber President, Nick Smedzick Treasure, and Laura Freq- son Secretary. Ms. Melinda Day served as sponsor. Intuit - to right, are Art Keil, Clndy Garber, JOBI Harley Laura Crips Dgyg Ame Ku,-,H d C A . 1 , Y, an gen, huck Stoner, Jenny Roll. and Phil McCloskey. Kasdorl, and Charlotte Joldersme. Second row, Amy Korenstra, Donna Kummeth To row Ms, pa I 1 P Y Y Nick Smedzulck, and Stacy Lung. Third row, Dave Hooker, Doug Yoder, Darlene ap.. ,nl her tlme and talents to the Art Club. ww' , , P ar 328. 1lDonna Kummeth end Amy Korenstre added some ilnlshlng touches to a downtown store window.2yMs Dey looked e blt frustrated whlle painting a window for HaIIoween.3jCindy Garber, president, gave much of 5 'I qs P' al' A fri: . Y- .'f',,f ww- .f....,lL ...wi L -. ,, fe- l Qui, ' 1 . , ' - 1 L F' ll-I 1 4 Evu ' ,fpqv-:I ,X-FT gg -9 :V I .A AQ fr 'lf-+ ffl A nl ---,kxgh K:--4: .1 A. 1 H ' ' '-. TW, 'A ' Y , . 54' K4 -., , V him oc. r-wg-,,', ,' 'Q' fr' ' mf I Q wg- A' ' ?Q.gs4- Tl 2133533149 -L-i iw K Q, llllg q! 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The trackmaids, approximately 15, served in the same way as the batgirls ex- cept the trackmaids kept records, held the finish tape, as well as helped with the equipment. The two organizations were on a volun- teer basis and had no group sponsor. A I if 3 1' .eff 2 Htl f A . If We Je..- I M as U Ms., t V' ' - ,H -.f,-..-. --5 l - x f .nfl ,lf - 4 srww, W yay- 1, 6 rl-5-47 ',' 1jBenI!l Strycker end Pem Lendle helped el the Glrle Treek Sectlonel held et Goehen.2lDeweyne Yoder reoelved e bet hom hetglrl Anlta Holden Sjllerehe Shelter cheeks the ber ee e hlgh jumper emeeee ll.4lPem Deleemp looke lov e loul bell 5lPet Myers emllee ee she ntrlevee e het from the pleylng fleld. Pls--Q.,- honor society ...ww Honor Students Recognized National Honor Societyis known as one of the more elite clubs at GHS. Club member- ship is by invitation only and that made pos- sible for the top ten percent of the senior class and the top five percent of the junior class. But grade point average was onoy a prerequisite for the society. The other qual- ities were leadership and service. Each member was graded by the faculty. Coke parties rewarded NHS members fol- lowing each honor roll announcement each six weeks grading period. Other meetings were held to inform the students about college opportunities and scholarships. Ulnltlatlon waa tha hlqhllght of tha yaar aa tha Natlonal Honor Soclaty brought Into tha organlzattnn tha top 15 poreant of tha lunlora and 10 paroan! of tha aanlora.2JCoka partlaa during the noon hour wars hold for honor SHIKI!!!-3,clI'l1lH0l'll ware praaantad to glrla along with mombarahlp oarda to hath. , 1 an 5 Q gag 71 ff 6 -,. A ,, ,A , ' . 1: f J., ' ff' '25 ' ' - ' . sf 4 2 ' L 51 1' xx I kr Q if v1 ,X .ll 1.3: NATIONAL HONOR-Front row, lahto right, Kathy Millar, Krla Rabar, Bath Eyar, Nancy Tharaaa Mondrleka, Paulatla McGochlo, Evy Duook, and llra. noun Mamavoa. 1'hIrd Dragoo, Linda Orlpa, Anglo Baaaon, Nancy Morris, and Dlano Llachiy. Second row, row, John Glngarleh, Scott IlcAtooa, David Laniz, Ban Lohman, Loran WIWY, Robert at-muh Mlllor. Donna Moody. Barb noun., Pam Landla, Sua nu , Bonita smnh, ummm, Phll Boaohy, Tom Tour, Daryl Hmmm, and I-as llllkf- p ! lm .. IJ 71 'lm 73? I-ITV-txt. ' if-'!.X... ' fha yur.3yFuturo carton In homo oeonomlcu won stnuod Donna Named Homemaker The Future Homemakers of America at- tracted approximately ten girls interested in home economics as possible future careers. Miss Norma Blair was sponsor for the club again this year, helping to plan meet- ings and organizations. Donna Moody, a senior home economics major won the Homemaker of the Year Award presented by Betty Crocker. Donna was a member of FHA her sopho- more and junior year. be yourself 62 1lParaMl eating food at Daddy Data Night halIvIllaa.2jSunahlna glrla with lhalr dlda.3lB0cky lleCaII and Jaekla Stack at Daddy Dah Nlghuylln. Zuek, clipboard, raadlng what Kay Vodar aald about haffathar In an WNY IM WWW- UN- KINNY, oo-aponlor. fonground.5jFa1hara Ilatan to Mn. luck nad aoma of tha shtamonu mada byihoglrla about malrfatharmijkay Vodaf Pfklflfx harfamarwllhtho Idaal fathara gift atthabanqun. ltvlaa Kay'aaaaayvmlehmadaharfa1harIhaIdoalFatharoHhayaar. We . , gat S Q it as 1 g X , pe-142 .. . A x L z . , .. , 8 W 'f MwJW . s .. X x w, 4 ' ' . . 4. sunshine society Da ds 2 1 fi were Honored Daddy Date Night and Ideal Lady Tea were two ofthe Sunshine Society's activities during the school year. In addition, the girls attended the District Convention at South Whitley, the State Convention at Royal Center, sponsored a child who is living in Texas, and had a party for the Goshen senior citizens at The Vwndow. ba yourulf 63 junior achievement Business Procedures Learned ':T '-' 1yDoug Wllder tlnlshee lortlng hls oompnny's buslnese report.2yJohn Potter and Mark Huser with en unldentlfled student check their management reports.3jTom Kercher works on hle compsny's business reports.4jPIcture frames were mnde by one JA oompany.5yDee Hogan end friend clean their produet.6jJA members hound tlme to have fun as well se to work at the JA Center on Thlrd Street In Goshen. 'lvl PM JA helped develop a knowledge of corpo- rate procedures and business practices. These practices will be helpful to the stu- dents in the years to come. Approximately a dozen GHS students participated weekly in the program at the JA Center which is lo- cated on south Third Street in Goshen. O88 16 Girls Participated Office Education Association provided an opportunity for GHS students to learn on- the-job experiences during the student's senior year. Sixteen girls participated in the year long program. Activities for the year included a Hal- loween party at Mrs. Weddell's home, col- lecting food for the Salvation Army at Christmas, selling candles in October and candy in February, a spring banquet, and a final end-of-the-vear party at Dandino's. On February 15, the OEA girls competed in a regional contest in Warsaw. Receiving a first were Judi Lechlitner in Proofreading and Spelling, Sue Stahl in Shorthand, and Donna Weaver in General Clerical. Teri Al- bert received a second in Typing. Diane Rosser received a third in Filing. And get- ting fourth were Connie Miller in Filing and Sharon Welsh in Typing. Officers were Connie Miller, presidentg Jackie Stack, vice president, Judi Lech- litner, secretary, and Kay Keim, treasurer. X. 1 We ' 'i.' fi' NJ Q . I 1lThaoa glrla won pruanhd awarda ar a roglonal oonbat nald In Warsaw. 2jBodty uecall kept may working In lho Gundam: Dapanmonl. srral uhm and mme neop- llonla! word at Starcraft 4lJaoklo Suck dld a lot ol lyplng at tha Admlnlatratlon Bulldlng. 5jDoIng llllng at Flrat Natlonal Bank VIII Donna Waavar. QOEA Marnbaro-Flrat row, llflio be yourself 66 9,0 Lff i I4 , 1 .bv if Q . , Q ' W 6 rlghl, ara .Iudl Laohlltnor, Jaokla Slack, Sponsor llra. Waddoll, Kay Kalm, and Connlo lllllor. Sooond row, ara Pam Plahlor, Tarl Alban, Sus Slahl, Robyn Hampton, Donna Vlaavar, Ronaa Trnyar, Jlll Wldnor, Klm Hunt, Tanya Shand, Dlana Rosaor, Sharon Walah, and BOCKY Macau. l 1l011Icors discuss future plana.2yTlm Hoogonboom resided as Prosldonmysponsor Vernon Bond preuntod Jon Jesu with an award.4jJay Bontrager worked at the Cdnlog Cen!er.5y.lIm Adklns rooelved a DECA award. :uh AA 3 qv L 1 , A ...gf S 5 C1903 Students Placed in Local Business Deca is a two year vocational program. During the first year students were intro- duced to the field of marketing. The second year an advanced course was offered as well as on-the-job training. Students were placed in positions in local business firms. Activities the past year included monthly meetings, competing in the Indiana Reg- ional DECA contest, participation in the State Leadership Development contest, and an end of the year banquet. Officers were Tim Hoogenboom, Presi- dent, Jon Jesse, Vice-President, Art Kell, secretary, and Deb Struble, treasurer. ho yourself 67 1 ,L W ' Q. fm--tg. national forensic league Theresa Hendricks Accumulated Top Point I 1 Ulla. While ewerded Deve Cerr wlth eecond plece rlbbon. 2jDeve Cerr end Sue I-ludy prepered lhelr speeches for the Sectlonele. I-llllembere end lrlende ehowed enlhueleem when lellow members recelved their ewerde. 4jThoee who recelved ewerde end rlbbcne were, center, Devld Cerr. lllddle mw, Thereee Hendrlcke, end Sue Rudy. Beck row, Deb Crlpe, Den Coyne, end Nancy Klett. 5jDen Coyneeccepled en ewerd from Ile. Whlh. 6yThe key wee the NFL emblem. Ulle. Whlle reed through the llet ot ewerd wlnnere. Bjlt wee e eerloue moment when Me. While ennounced Thereee lflendrlclu ee the lop lolel polnt wlnner. be yousell 88 Theresa Hendricks Qwas the top Na- tional Forensic League participant as she eamed 86 points to out distance David Carr who placed second with 82 points followed by Debbie Cripe who placed third with 61. NFL members participated in approxi- mately ten speech meets as well as the Sec- tional and Regional. The students chose to participate in extemp, iorartorical declama- tion, poetry, original oration, radio, drama- tics, and humorous categories. Two Goshen students qualMed for Sectrbnals in orartorical declamation. They were Sue Rudy who placed sixth and David Carr who 1 x placed eight. President of NFL was senior Theresa Hendricks. lv' s ,fx , ga. . L. 'ed , , I 2 I- A 145' . t f2,3:Q1.,, L 'f 'J'71'6'Zg:3Q4.QI, . .,,,,. , f , 1 W , I u -'E , fa ..- 1? U 'P 'J Q Q I 3 N thespians lf All The World Were A Stage The thespian members made good use of Shakespeares' quotes this year. Two major productions, Meet Me In St. Louis, and How to Succeed . . . , kept the gang busy. Being a member was not just acting in the play productions but there were a lot of be- hind the scene action going on. Thespians learned to do stage make-up, lighting, stage construction, props, and stage directing. Two initiations were given by thespian sponsor, Ms. White. Candle light and par- ents in attendance were the setting for the fall initiation. The spring initiation was infor- mal followed with a luncheon in room 208. At the end of the year thespians showed their talents by acting out one acts. On May 20, 21 one acts were presented free of charge to any one who wanted to drop in during noon hour. - ll X l ti' 1lThereea Hendrleke and Pet Myers started the eeuon out by playing leed rolle In the tell produotton. 2jSta9e conetructlon wee elweya e leemlng experlenoe. 3lJohn Long eang e Seo- NDN In the eprlng muelcal. 0Doug Wllder added hle name to the lheeplen memberehlp roll. 5jThe comedy, tragedy meek wee the theeplen emblem. 6lThereea Hendrlcke end Sue Rudy end thelr leet eeeeon with GHS theeplane with e eklt durlng the Senlor Folllee. 1lDeve Carr, a rookle, starred ae Grandpa In . . . St. Louis. 81CIndy Gerber llnlehed out the year ea Heddy In Howto Succeed. . 9lPam Landla and Den Coyne worked herd to UIIVC the 001 ready for the fell pley. IUQDIII Cdylle earned theeplan polnte by playing the leadlng male role In . . St. Loule. 11lSprlng lnltlalee kneeling, were, C. Garber, D. Coyne, etendlng, D. Wllder, P. Lendle, and D. Carr. 12jMemhere tront row, lettto rlght, were, T. Hendrloke, C. Garber, P. Landle, S. Lung. Second row, S. Rudy, D. Wilder, T. Bleckport, N. Klett. Standing, D. Coyne, J. Long, and D. Carr. be yeunelt 69 F K ' gg A ws' Q7 .15 gi S 1 51 ,AQ 9 v A in E 1lLlnde Crlpe end Pam Bontrager lleten as Mr. Funcll lold lhem about the candy that they will sell. 2lThe f club tasted the dlflerenl klnds ol candy lo see which ones lhey wanted lo sell. 3lB. Murlo, C. Clouee, C. Joldersme, S. Kramer, and S. Kleln patiently :walt lor lhelr sleek dlnners at Super S1eer.4jA. Beeson, L. Crlpe, J. Cllngermen, D. Andreson, and N. Morrle enloyed the Merdl Gras perty. 5jMr. Funcll helped celebrate by blowing hle nolu maker. lg V QI Fi french club ..,,, ... 32 B. Celebrated Mardi Gras gf '-gg A supper celebrating Mardi Gras was one 1 t im 6. of the main events of 1974-1975 French Club. The supper was held at Super Steel with the movie Gigi shown afterwards. Members of the club sold candy during the year to pay for this event. This year's officers were co-presidents Cindy Yeater and Nancy Morris, secretary Bobbi Miller and treasurer Jackie Clinger- man. - This was Mr. Fancil's 15th year as French ' Club sponsor. 1 H if 5 ,Xfire 1 , 'Y be yourself 10 , , M I, if tuna S' Ummm pan am club Students Tasted Spanish Foods Seeing movies, playing Spanish games, and eating Spanish food were some of the activities of this year's Pan Am Club. Mr. Homeman was the club's sponsor. This year the club was under the leader- ship ol president Jane Koch. Other officers were vice-president Bobbi Miller, treasurer Mary Leveno, and secretary Nancy Fisher. The 20 members studied Spanish or had studied Spanish. ?fM,Mx -.. s'ff -- AMY UT. Springer, M. Leveno, and B. lllller at a Spenlsh Club meeting which were held once a month. 2lEveryone rushed to gei some candy after the pinch was broken. :Mane Koch told V. Mlller, G. Schmucker, and N. Flsherlbout all the herd work lhe dld en presldent. AW. Leveno end B. Miller watch as T. Springer trled to bleak the plneh. 5jThe Spenlsh Club members. Ae .xq , be yourself 71 1-t7 Y be yourself 72 chess club Chess Team Finished Eighth in State The GHS Chess Club enjoyed a success- ful year in both tournament and intra club play. The club members participatedin both Valparaiso and Goshen tournaments, finish- ing in third place in the former and second place in the latter. Two other highlights ofthe year were Reg- ional and State Finals. The team placed third in Regionals, thereby qualifying for a slot in the State Tournament. Five members of the chess club participated in the State Finals in Indianapolis, and finished eighth in the state, the highest ever in Goshen High chess club's history. Many tournaments were also held within the club, including a club championship that was won by Phil Beachy. Officers for this year's club were Phil Beachy, President: Eric Neumann, Secretary-Treasurerg and Dave Lantz, Tournament Director. Other members of the club were Mike Bender, Dave Bontrager, John Gingerich, John Hulewicz, Carol Mart- tila, Flob Mc-Cahill, Sue Rudy, Mark Sherer, and Bob Smucker. 85,3 is 7 . 1- -fa as ...F -,, .L ' f +R 'W'V 3 'Q , YJ , O- W I 93.2 Concentration was probably one ol the most important factors in the success ol the individual members ofthe chess club, and also of the team ns s whole. These pictures show tha dedication and concentration needed to play the challenging and mind- stlmulating game ol chesa.1lMark Sherer.2lJohn Gingerich.3lMIka Bander.4jRob McCahilI.5lCarol Mart!ila.6lMr. Blouar, aponsor.7jPhll Beachy. rw,- PeuN!l'. rs, Gary eavor, Doug Sny science club dn Cenlu, Tom Tokar, an Science Club Returned to GHS After a year's absence, the Science Club returned to Goshen High this year. Meeting once a month after school, the club delved into the informal study of x-rays, light, and sound waves, as well as viewing the biology trip film and a computer demonstration. The purpose of the club was to provide an op- portunity lor students interested in science to broaden their study and understanding of the subject. Officers for this year's organization were Lee Miller, Presidentg and Tom Tokar, Secretary- Treasurer. Mr. Mr. Elmer Bowers served as the sponsor. t t .4 , jsp, I , 1jBrad Schrock prepared to se! up an exporiment.2yLee Mlllel tested some science equipment.3jMr, Bowers exp- lained an experiment to a puzzled John Gingerich.4jSponsor Mr. Bowers appeared to be having some trouble with a demonstrelion.5JBrad Schrock, Doug Snyder, and Phll Beachy became involved in a light exper- imenl. be youu elf 73 the tomahawk... Speak Your Truth Quietly and Clearly... One small step does not accurately de scribe the progress THE TOMAHA WK made during the past year. Expansion was the key word due to the purchase of graphic arts equipment for the class. A light table, waxer, and tape per- forator were the added conveniences which allowed the newspaper to be printed at the Elkhart Area Career Center. VWth the help of the perforator, the staff was able to save 60 percent of the original cost of pubhshing the school paper. All GHS students received the news- paper free throughout the year. lt was pub- lished approximately every other week, with a total of 18 issues distributed. This was only the second year me news- paper staff operated as a class, but the in- terest grew until the class doubled from the year before. One accomplishment THE TOMAHAWK was successful with was the reader interest that surpassed the years before. For exam- ple, The Forum became a popular way of venting anger and or approval. Doug Huber served as editor-in-chief, howeven many of the staff members took turns accepting the editor-in-chief's re- sponsibilities as well as accepting page editor assignments. 0 1 . 4 'mlm' ,,k- 5' if AM t , i x 1 . 3 2 Q X If v - 'Y-J, qw . 1 I 4 I ,fs I 5 f 4 sf? 'F S 4 cf' 3 X7 lix f-- - by 11 X a Q 1lNency Flsher cuts a cartoon to tit her page make-up. 2jKay Slabach and Vlckl Mullet worked on the advertising section ot the newspaper. 3lVicki Mullet, Mary Leveno, Bobbl Mlller and Doug Huber work on their page layouts. 4lDaIe Sleppy and Jett Jackson were page edltors lor the sports section. 5jTHE TOMAHAWK staff: Jeff, Dale, Mlke, Nancy, Dave, Diane, Bobbi, Mary, Doray, Beth, Georgie, Vlcki, Denlse, Doug, Denise, John, Tom, Tina, Chrls, and Jenny. Marcia is not pictured. 6lDoug Huber and Denise Andreeen worked well together as co-editors. 1lGeorg ie Myers, John Alexenko, Marcla Bloss, and Chrls Cottlngham work at the Ilghttable, one ot the addltlons this year. BlDoug Huber, as edltor-in-chief, occa- slonally took out time to goot oft. 9JDenIse Crlpe, started assisting Dave Berks with photography second semester. 10jDave Barks was the head photographer for the newspaper. 11JMr. Snyder helps Bobbl Mlller type copy at the oerforator. senior follies Acts Were Varied The senior class of 75 put on an exciting program as many hidden talents were re- vealed by numerous students as they gave their presentations to the Senior Follies' audience. The talent categories varied in many different ways. Scenes performed in- cluded the scuba guitar players, tricycle rid- ing, singing the un-cola SOHQ, a TV game show, and a beauty contest. Tom Tokar was the MC of the Follies. boyounell 76 1 jk, gn img gg , fffgkffgwg, 1 f -1 5- ,3 - ,WF x,L...Z bo orchestra musicians Soloists Highlight Concerts Despite a balance problem consisting of an overabundance of cellos, the 46-member orchestra this year went to or- ganization contest and received a superior rating. Soloists and ensembles did equally well, with all but one receiving superior rat- ings. The annual music festival featured a session with a string quartet from Ball State University, with a concert bythe orchestra in the evening. A visiting orchestra from the Chicago area of Illinois performed for sev- eral area high schools, including GHS. Junior Evy Dueck, violinist, performed a Bruch concerto with the group to highlight the winter concert, and Carol Smucker, a senior cellist, played a concerto by Lalo at the senior concert. Carol also received the NSOA award for the outstanding senior in the orchestra, yourull 18 S 1j0ne day Joe Sprlnger and Evy Duock look time out lor s Ilttlo wlltzlng. 2jMr. Klrk directs I lone. 3yVIoIInIm Renee Troyor and Ben Lohman conoonirlla on a dlfdcult pauaga of the mullc. 4JSusan Fllhsr, Phll Beachy and John Glngsrlch wars among the many eolllsts. Plclured ara, left lo rlghl, front row, Nancy Dragoo, Jane Liachly, Carol Smuckar, and Phll Beachy. Back row, Renee Troyer, Jef! Troyer, Nancy Hertzler, Evy Duack, Ben Lehman, and Daryl Hartman. Not plctured, Susan Flshsr and Kris Kauffman. ,fx chamber orchestra Musical Adds Diversity to Repertoire The Chamber Orchestra, directed by Brian Kirk, is an extra-curricular group con- sisting ofthe top players in the orchestra. They rehearsed approximately 1V2-2 hours per week. This year a number of top-notch band members were added to the group to provide orchestration forthe all-school mus- ical, How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and also to perform at the senior concert. The Chamber Orchestra gave about ten performances throughout the year, ranging from providing music for a wedding to dinner music for the Psi iota Xi Sorority. Phll Beachy and Carol Smucker handed the cello uctlon. 2lMr. Kirk directed the group. 3yNancy Dragoo was a much-needed vlola player. 4jDaryI Hartman was a flret vlollnlat. 5yThe chamber orchestra played the Overture tothe mualcel durlng dren rehearsal he youreell 19 choir produced Concerts, Contests, and Tapings 'n 2 WY. A k, 1lTho ban section of the sophomore eholr.2jAnlh Holden aooomplnlod Anno Handler on hor flute during one of tho l:hoIr'a nongs.3jllr. Swnrtkry dlrocu the sophomore cholr on one of their many numbon.4jTho hnor udIon.5jG. Morrill Swlriloy vltltl with l ltudlnt whllc Mu. Rovrha loolu on.6jOhoIr msmbors Tlml Bryant, Andy Rleth, and Rob Barkor.7.,8.,9.,ehoIr member: dulng lhslr thIng.10yRIchlrd Stark tumlng hll shoot muaIc.11jSoan Coggan and John Long. Performing numerous concerts, taping the Christmas television show and attending contests, the GHS choirs sang a variety of challenging music. The Senior Choir sang the Gloria from Schuberfs 5th Messiah at the Goshen College Church and at their Spring Concert. Officers forthe Sophomore Choir were Anita Holden, President, Renee Troyer, Secretary-Treasure, Margie Mowry, Ron Troyer Attendance, Sue Flemer, Kris Kauffman Librarians, JuneBerkey, Rick Troyer, Vestmentsg and Anne Hostetler, Publicity. Junior Senior ofhcers were Cindy Garber, Presldentg Andy Rieth, Vice Presi- dent, Jeanne Lehman,-Secretary-Treasure, Marlene Hershberger, Bonnie Miller, Rich Stark, Attendance, Angie Beeson, Karen Sherer, Librarians, Dave Zentz, Rob Barker, Vestments,' and Pam Landis, Barb Fiowits, Publicity. xx Q XP' fy? l l hs yourself 80 P? 0 5 5 'Q ' ' ,l I2 iff, ' ' fa f 3' tiff ' Q ' fy Q , 15,436 Q 7 'I 1 V I k ,I 9 We gg be yourself 81 bl crimsonaires Busy Year for Singers With a group of 73 girls and 11 guys, the Crimsonaires gave approximately 40 per- formances this year. Featured a number of times as a duet were Andy Rieth and Dave Zentz. Other activities included taping the Christmas 71 V. program and providing sing- ing valentines. The director was G. Merrill Swartley. 1jThoze glrll poured their hearts Into thelr mulle. 2lFllchard Stark and Bonnle Mlllor seemed to enloy ihlu routlne. 3lThIa years plnnlsts were Barb Rowlts and Jane Koch. 4lDlrector G. Merrlll Swnrtley takes llve durlng the Chrloimn T.V. taplng. 5lSlngIng valentlnes added a touch of romance and humor to classes. 6 nnd 7lAndy Hleth and Dave Zentz teamed up ae a duo for several concerto. 8lThIl quintet sang at the flnnl Crlmoonalre concert. yournll B2 3 Pictured are, seated at piano, Barb Rowits and Jane Koch and in front, Kathy Miller, Sue Rudy and Marlene Hershberger. Row two, left to right, are Bonnie Miller, Pam Landis, Jeanne Lehman, Rita Troyer, Karen Sherer, Andy Rieth, John Long, Nancy Morris and Cindy Garber. Dave Zenlz is seated at the drums. Back row, are Mr. Swartley, Charlotte Joldersmn, Sean Coggan, Richard Stark, Eric Neumann, Tim Cripe, Rob Barker, Randy Cunningham, Mike Blevins and Joel Harley. K Ijbonna Kummeth played the base saxophone. 2j0ne ot the concerts was at the Moon Lodge. 3jBeth Penland, Machela Ott, Kelly Whitehead and Beth Eyer were leatured as sax soloists. 5JFred Cle- mena, Deb Waun and Doug Hernley were part ofthe trumpet aectlon. Gjblrector Davld Plank Introduces a place. 7jBrlan Hellman and Fred Clemana lmprovlaed aaloa. 8lThe Jazz Ensemble durlng one ot the many practices. 3 X sax .I M' t we ,sin 'Fl 111,73 . 'D 0' i 1 jazz ensemble Soloists improvise Directed by David Plank, the Jazz En- semble made approximately twenty public appearances throughout the school year. Improvisation by soloists became a part of every concert. The convocation presented to GHS was well received, although several editorials appeared in the Tomahawk con- ceming music selection. The end-of-the- year party, planned to take place at Ox-Bow Park, was rained out. bayoureelf B3 VKV: be yourself GHS Concert and The GHS Marching Band, directed by Mr. Plank, performed at all home football games. They also marched in the Memorial Day Parade. The Outstanding Bandsmen Award was awarded to Kelly Whitehead. After the last home football game the marching band became the GHS Concert Band, The Concert Band performed three concerts during the 7974-75 school year, a Christmas Concert, a Senior Concert and a Spring Pops Concert. The highly respected John Phillibs.Sousa Award was presented to three-year music student Kris Haber who played first chair flute. 1jThe Marchlng Band performed in the Memorial Day Parade. 2JThe band was always neatly organized In perfectly stralght rows. 3jKelly Whitehead recelved the Outstandlng Bandsmen Award. 4jBonnIe MII- Ier marched in the Memorial Day Parade. 5jKris Reber recelvad the John Philllpe Sousa Award. 6JMr. Plank dlrected the band. 7JThe Marching Band practiced on the football fleld tor home games. bo yoursett 84 ' '. v yff. . ,. . '2- 1 t' Marching Bands A. fi X . ' , fy, if V'1'.v- 'T 'CP' Qu'-:T - Y I ' sk ..,.' if ,x I I PJ' ' ' +9 X 4 9 5 .'.?3 .'Q .Q! Q.Qf '-,Q 4Xf'f?xl wk fa. , M. 1, -. +451 LX. ' :iw ,, ,W , 521 V A ,. ' N f P N A X Q Q SVN! I , M , 7.,,r' P .:, fffw , -Hu 5 5, V, f f ?S!i 'E'l ,J ff' 2' 1 ,gi , ii ' MA aww, ,k,,.. .W be youge B5 .. Compare Yourself ..-- ,,.-f'-f-'g',,.-'- ff' ,.4, ,:,V4- 'f'i f7k A fi MATT A . s, ? :Q4.. I , S , x x x x x x LM I V f- J .Q I? X X, A 5 5.3-.X-.x',M,,,.m.,, , Q- - . 1 LEEE. . lnlklif l js. playoufnll 18, -- 95.1 ?. fx P Q i Q xr u L,ffA!QA V If ' pwgp u 5 v ,rm r A 4' ' 'Qi 1.-. .1 .- f .awk 'E .- s lv 2 ig!! lf 'ive-use J, 4 ,, sl is ' un' ' sn sr W 'WE K ' 1' ' 53 P 4 ff vw . f. -? ?f,,'i'4 '5, , . V . ig ., 15,45 I , .J i,'Z'f.1,ggg, .ll 'ft ,U ' f.: .. ,. .ar y n 6 .8 4 'U . 4 ,,,,5,,, , ,, df' -5 ' ' 5-i f lv ' Ml 1. . .,. . ix , -1- K 1 . , -4 :fm 2 . f '- Q xx , 1- W 7 ' 'H - 1 A u w JV' 4? ,Af SA,v- 9 f 11214 ' fs' ilu! - Q 5 A o Pu Q-wx? . 4 .Q gf 4 I' , Q.: OAI'-S I ,K .I . . -. A 1 I ,gl ga qi , . 7 W- 5.1,, 3, Lexx, 1 5 A 7' ,H-4' 'I xx top ghs athletes Bob, Gail Received G Awards Highlighting the evening of honoring GHS athletes at the first all-sports banquet this year was the presentation of the G Man and the G Girl awards.. Coaches of individual sports nominated a senior performer to represent each sport in ,the balloting. The Hnal vote was made by the senior guy athletes choosing the G Man and senior gal athletes choosing the G GirI award. Only senior athletes were eligible to win the distinguished award. This marked the first time in GHS history that the athletic department selected a G Girl award. The speaker for the evening was Doug Weaver who was a GHS athlete who went on to fame in the college coaching ranks and who is now the athletic director at Southern Illinois. The catered dinner was served to 500 people in the GHS gym. 1 -t..4w eompcnyouraoll 00 1 y x 'V' -1 fb-ff 'V' 'ff Q fa. as-a, , :F ' ' 'F A V5 T 3 1 ' f. ifs E,,.,gcLg:gg ' , '62l?'? M W . M392 W:-mn 5. z ,f x . t .Mig 4 1yDr. Beachy presented speaker Doug Weaver wlth a plaque.2JA catered dlnner waa served to 500 people In the GMS gym.3lBoh Lau and Gall Romdall wlth thelr G ewerdmljboug Weaver, a past GHS athlete, epoke tu thoee who attended the llret all-eport: banquet.5lDr. Cartwright congratulated Idlea Barbra Zook lotlowlng her retlrement ennounoement.6yHerb Realer presented to Bob Lau the G Man award.1lThe GHS Jazz Enaemble provlded the entertainment for the evenlng. hysteria high Cheerleaders, Pep Band Pyramid Enthusiasm Spirited cheers and music inspired many GHS athletes on to the hope of victory. The school song to Ure up the teams, the per- sonal signs on the jocks' lockers, and the crepe paper in the halls all helped boost spirits high. Long hours went into practice and lonely moments were spent decorating the halls. Pep sessions, Spirit Week, a bon- Hre, booster club, and cheerblock included major cheerleader sponsored activities which revived enthusiasm. Credit must go to the ten-member cheerleading squad and Pep Band for the success and efforts pro- duced by this yeafs sportsters. Mr. Sharpe sponsored the band while the musicians supplied the pep. Most of the pep was generated during the pre-game and half-time activities at home B -ball games. Ms. Barbra Zook, who completed eigh- teen years as cheerleader sponsor, an- nounced her retirement plans. Her spirit and enthusiasm will be missed greatly through- out the years to come. This year's varsity squad included seniors Connie Miller, Tanya Shand, Sharon Welsh, Cindy Yeaterfcaptainj and juniors Marcia Bloss and Linda Cripe. The sophomore JV's were Peggy Burt, Anita Holden, Nancy Moyen and Lisa Zellerslcaptainj. lv , S' .1 355 3 V va' we f f M 1yAmy Korenstra tools her lluta. 2yTnmI Blackport plays her sax lor vlctory. 3yBrIan Hoffman hufh hls horn. 4JTom Bowser always seems to stick out ofthe crowd. 5lPep Band In action. Gmaos hysterla follows Adams upset DOIIQCIYOUIION 91 tuggle's trotters The Skins Came Alive in 75 Goshen, dispite a 15-8 record, gained nu :Thi ,fam ' A state-wide recognition by defeating No. 1 9 -L 5, , ranked South Bend Adams during the regu- x 9 A , K lar season and Penn in the Elkhart Sec- , , h Q M--U 'v X .Lf 55- '-33--, - tional. However, the Skins lostto Northridge 5' ' A ' M inthe Sectional Hnals, 62-56. 5 , 'La L . . U Y - f Q V tg: Goshen won the first game of the Holiday L' .1 . . 4-3. N 5,31 3? ' . .1 PE! Z Kq'i ,E'1 f, '- Tourney which was held at Goshen by the - --f 1. ac 2- - - 6 . - - '- - ' Q f 1 P Q 4 ng .fr , ' .V ' - Q - ,, score of 51-41 over Westview. The Skins W - 4 ' ug' ' fjsrf, ,XE V lost to Merrillville in the Hnal game 74-54. ' A A. 3, wx t ' g K, g 4 Q - iw A' 1-W . ' V A new era seemed to be in the making for A A t' it A ' - ' ' ' Goshen High School Basketball as Coach sl I Tuggle has brought the Redskins a long nm Low 22 Ed U 20 Km c 24 way since accepting the head coaching job - pn in 1972. . . ' A ' , Jeff Hossler and Bob Lau led the team A -,im , V ---.- -.I 2 - with a total of 484 and 326 points, respec- t ' f fe I fl V, tively. They also led in rebounds with 223 3 1 1 -.WWVV -' L -f V. and 188. Wg' . 'A A ' N ' , in The First United Methodist Church was s V. , it. - j ' 8 - mag ' the site of the annual basketball banquet. ff ' 1 3- 'Q ' , 4 1-1,.-ff, .,,. 'At- Receiving awards were Jeff Hossler, . pf 2 5' E3 s, E '! -' -RZ' M.V.P., total points, and total rebounds: j- 6' Q .f?QJi: 1-uf 3-A ,un -, Met'4?,g V A 9 Bob Lau, Bunk Mlliams Medalg and Bd f 1? 1' - 4 f Stacker, the Paul Underwood Award. Kevin Cotherman, received Defensive Points Bob Lau 42 .nm Hamer 34 .nm unannm so Award. I , . 1 I . . . Aw 4 Q fl ' 0 0' c .,' - 5 'fr I 'P' . g - y ' J' H .6 -1.7, , - . A,- E V I .-515' Taz :A?g:Qd,fL. , 1.2. I. . Q ,elf 4 - X 12 4 E :,' v - l . A 747- .. . J of ' T.gw+ip ' f :ml 5-1 TOHI Bowser 40 Glrv Yoder 32 'Steve smlm sz N compare yourself 92 92 an n Varsity Scores Goshen 61 Goshen 12 Goshen 13 Goshen 71 Goshen 11 Goshen 60 Goshen 65 Goshen 51 Goshen 54 Goshen 11 Goshen 35 Goshen 55 Goshen 82 Goshen 10 Goshen 44 Goshen 11 Goehen 18 Goshen 72 Goshen 64 Goshen 10 Sectional Goshen 85 Goshen 60 Goshen 56 F.W. Norih 64 S.B. LsSslle 61 Northwood 48 ' S.B. Adema 55 Concord 49 Columbll Clly B1 Warsaw 58 Weslvlew 41 Merrlllvllle 74 Falrileld 51 Illllchlgan Clly 45 Penn 15 s.a. Clay as WBWIOOC 59 F.W. South 46 Elkhert Cental 61 Jlmtown 55 Eaei Noble 41 Elkhlrl Memorlll 50 Mlshlwllkl 87 Concord 12 Penn 44 Normnoge ez UTI!! crowd chill!! on to Ihe flour llllh hqiplhesl alter Ihl Redskins knockod nfl No. 1 rlnked South Bend ldlms 11-55. 21.1111 Noeelsr elnks Mo pressunhee lliowe durlng lhesouth Bend Meme game. :Well Hoeelef goes up strong egslnsls Penn epponem whlle olher Redskins move Inm poehlon 4lCoseh Roger Tuggle discusses the hlghllghu ofme South Bend Meme gems with hrs! yeer WKAII announcer Jeff Cherles. Slsophomore Kevin Cothermen applies pres lure lo lhe blll el olhel Redskins xlook oul the Klngemen from ehbflng lhl mlddle. Aff 7 OA' , r fV ,M Q'e .,1.e' gf fn ' 14 9 . f Q 2 yn yourself 93 on the line B-team Featured Winning Season 4 an 1 in . fi i'j.1,ri'f.?j tr 3 serie 4 . C 3554 x 51 - g so - -42 C fo , X1 I . 5'Ax'2.2 29,4 'iq-than no 44.1.1 ...gy EI. TSYSIEA .1 4 4 A X . is B-Team Scores Goshen 37 F.W. Norih 51 Goshen 36 S.B. LaSalle 47 Goshen 47 Nor!hWood 45 Goshen 54 S.B. Adams 56 ot. Goshen 28 Concord 31 Goshen 46 Columbia Chy 40 Goshen 42 Warsaw 40 Goshen 31 Elkhart Cenfrel 38 Goshen 42 Elkhart Memorial 44 Goshen 49 Falrfleld 38 Goshen 35 Mlchlgan Clly 32 Goshen 39 Penn 34 Goshen 35 S.B. Clay 49 Goshen 49 Wawasee 44 Goshen 37 F.W. South 49 Goshen 38 Elkhart Central 35 Goshen 57 Jimiown 34 Goshen 39 East Noble 38 Goshen 44 Elkharl Memorlel 39 Goshen 64 Mlshawska 44 an 1 eff. ,3 X , . :Me , The basketball fortunes for Coach Pete Weddell's B-team proved exciting as the young Skins completed their third winning season in a row, winning 12 and losing8. Kirby Thompson, the team's playmaker, was also the leading scorer with 210 points. Richard Klatt and Ken Bickel led in re- bounds with 123,151, respectively. Coach Weddell used his bench freely using many of his players throughout the season. A B-team tournament was held at Goshen. The Skins played Elkhart Central and lost 38-31. In the consolation game,Goshen lost 44-42 against Elkhart Memorial. ' . f . 2 ' .-is 15 1 3 ,mir 1 its 1lCuach Weddell says all right guys this Is It- the final slx mlnutss ofthe game, so go out there and get-em. Zlcoech Weddell and team members have different emotions as the game progressed. 3jSophomore Klrhy Thompson drlvee up lor a layup as he just puts the ball over the out-sireched hand ot the Blazer opponent. oolnpleyourseIl94 ...A , 1yNo. 2 Player lllke Kalm along wlth No. 1 Player Tom Bowser and Coach Waddell. Zylllke Kelm returns a hard beckhand volley to hls opponent 3jTom Bowser extends hla momentum lnward the hall. 4jBretl Neff servea a alrong loresym fo M, t opponent. 5y.lel'l Hossler does some laney loolwork as he relums a backhand volley. 8jBrooke Dorlot posltlona hersell lo hh tha ball. TeI'll1lS Goshen 0 Goshen 4 Goshen 3 Goshen 2 Goshen 6 Goshen 4 Goshen 4 Goshen 6 Goshen 7 Goshen 5 Goshen 5 Goshen 3 Goshen 4 Goshen 4 Goshen 4 Scores Elkhlrl Central 7 Elkhart Memorial 3 Fllrlleld 4 Bremen 5 Jlmlown 1 Concord 5 F.W. Norlh 3 Central Noble 1 Wewases 0 Mlshawaka 2 Howe Mllllary 2 N0l1hW00d 4 Warsaw 3 Angola a Plymouth 3 ,ser 4 f '+- 2 3 353 We-.ftfi-f .P - ' T T eff . . 'fp .ref-an I' any r ::e,gv?f ... 151' 'hifi 74:15-'fi' gg ' A ,es L dl F' ii-,j?..j1l'4Z4f9' K T-1 V ff- ,L sf-ff: f ' T - f -4--f 1 Q: 'f' , Q F' f' T I f 7, ' Q, W , ,4.eff:ffef5:.'L 4 if Q r rt .V 1-A x 5 ' , pete's racketeer's Tennis Team Posts 10-5 Season Varalty Tennle-Fron! row, lefl to rlghl, are Paul Smucker,BrIan Myers, Brett Nall, .lell Hoesler, Tom Bowser, Coach Pell Waddell, Brooke Dorlol, Mlke Kelm. Jlm Jackson, and Steve Yoder. Starting his second season as tennis coach, Mr. Pete Weddell and his tennis players progressed very well, posting a 10-5 mark which showed a vast improve- ment over last year's mark of 7 wins and 6 loses. Brooke Doriot broke the sex barrier as she was the only girl who made the tennis squad. She was the sixth player on the team. At the fall banquet Mike Keim received the Most Valuble Player and Frank Weaver honors and Tom Bowser received the Sam Alfano runner-up award. The Paul Under- wood Mental Attitude award went to Jeff Hossler. compare yoursell 95 1 . 1 v v C l 1' . Swwalifr wwwnw-s-,.... 1-Kb . f ...W W-5 -A , 1 2 ,..b. 1jMIke Beachy grlpa hla opponent. 2jBlake Myers lights hard to regaln control. 3jMIke, LuAnn, Cathy, Denlee and Mlka work at scorers tabia. 4jTrI-oaptalna lar tha 74-15 squad were George Peatow, Dave Klndy and Mlke Beachy. 5jCoach Dechant present.: Dave Klndy wlth hla Goshen Invltatlonal heavyweight award. 6j'B' coach Stan Mlllar and varalty coach John Dechant watch closely. 1jThe unlquo Goshen Invltatlonal trophy added extra Inoentlve for a team wln. BjPauI Slbal, Phll Beachy, Dave Klndy and thalr teammates warmlng up for a meet. syulex smeam k an I I e or a w n n hla weight class. 10JMlke Bryant was the only state llnallst from Goshen. 11jGeorga Peatow and Jlm Jones taking a rest durlng a meet. ODIIQIOYOIIYIOH 98 -:'-w'fEA QNX 315' V v A -,alia-a.. W - . z 5' - .. ' F ' s R .M r f 6 V nf' I x A,,. .. . 4 iff., -' A at x K 'X' 5 1 ,- Q, gh - . v ,wg -. . .,'8 56' ' . 6. X ' 1 . , , If 3 ,, Q, A ' yi fx WW ' .4 Fi,-f . wx, X , .Q ati, - 1 wrestling Bryant, Beachy, 'Bean' Led Squad The 74-75 wrestling squad was led by two underclassman, Mike Bryant and Mike Beachy, and senior Dave Kindy. Leo Pineda and Blake Myers were other outstanding wrestlers. A 6-4 record was posted by Goshen's team, under Coach John Dechant at the end of the season. The squad placed second in the Goshen Invitational, fourth in the Penn Invi- tational and fifth in the Culver Military Invita- tional. The squad was second in the sectional bat- tle and fourth in the regional. Sectional champs were Mike Beachy with a 21-3-1 record and Dave Kindy posting a 20-4-1 record. Mike Bryant was the sectional and regional champs and also a state Hnalist, finishing with 22-5 record in the 98 pound weight class. The Reserve Varsity finished the season with 8-2 record under Coach Stan Miller. ll F , ' -- Zia' 23- ,. ip . 4 'lxcg x . , ' 5 SRX H X, D Q 1' ' 5 T . 'X E 'Q -1 1 .- -4, ' I ' Mi 3 7 ' f '5'4, ,2fM !. B 'Q I s -- as . s- 4 N .fri T-if , . Is' ' . Q In xv' ' 4... , I I P N 7 X XE. , compare yourself 97 ron and brian to state finals Varsity Swimmers were 9-4 The Goshen High School swimming team did well considering it had only one senior and such a small number of boys, 15, on the team. The swimmers earned nine victories while dropping four. Two school records were established with one set by Ron Troup in the 200 frees- tyle in 1:55.95 while the other one was es- tablished by Troup also in the 500 freestyle in a time of 5:11 .900. Troup and Brian Ste- vens were the only two swimmers to qualify for the State meet, however, neither boy placed. ln the Sectional the 200 freestyle relay team placed third, Troup placed sec- ond in the 200, Greg Miller placed fourth in the 200 individual medley, Jaye Sleppy 1 1th in diving, Sleppy and Dave Oplinger 11th and seventh, respectively, in the 100 but- terfly, Brett Neff eighth in the 100 freestyle, Troup and Crhis Lechner second and eighth, respectively, in the 500 freestyle, Kevin Kirkpatrick and Brad Harris eighth and seventh, respectively, in the 100 bac stroke, B. Stevens second in the 10 breaststroke, and Oplinger, Miller, Trou and Neff fifth in the 400 freestyle relay. Most Valuable went to Ron Troup, Mo Improved to Brad Harris, Best Mental A titude to Greg Miller, and the Paul Unde wood Award went to Kevin Kirkpatrick. Ca tains were Neff and Troup while Dal Sleppy was the manager. 1 A 2lRon Troup and Brian Stevens were Goshen's only two lo go to the Slate.3JGoshen swlmmer doing butterfly.-1jAn unldeniifed GHS dlver.5lKevln Kirkpatrick working hard el the butterlly.6jSwimmere taking their marks.7jRon Troup just a llttle dlecussed with thIngs.8jUnidenlllIed swimmer gasping lor alr.9l0pponent getting good push oll on hackstroke.10jRon giving all he has In hls event. VARSITY SWIIIIIERS-Plcturod let! to rlght, Iron! row, are unldentllled, Ron Troup, Brett Natl, Dave 0pIlnger,Grog Mlller, and Dole Sleppy. Second row, lol! to rlghl, are Kevln Klrkpelrlck, Rob Blglor, Larry Champ, Llrry Lewlllon, Bred Harrie, Brlln Stevens. end Coach Rethke. compare yourself 90 - Goalun 89 Warsaw 33 Y, ,, K: Q I VF - QM, .. x .1 ? xx Q un. X, ,Q , QW ,.. i' ,M W T! 'Y A -W .. , - . Q A :V Fx' Q Y 4- 'fa ' 'K ' gufu' H PM .nn-wk 1. f',1.':..g'. ug kt 1 ' N' ,zgLe,..'w , - iw, K ew A' 4: X , 4 I .-f. ' V W 4 Q 4-9314 N . . 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Goshen 101 ummm-nu 5, ' , My Q K ', xisi W' 1 ' M ' 'ix 54 y J' but s x.'4'f5'T,f of Q f l 'Q . ,ht , Z IN 5 Q A W as af' ao' ' ,Mp 3. 1 X f I A , f ' 7 E. 4 9 Q I 7 4 A, N K 1 ,, r , gl 'A ' -- . . if if , aff 7 1 ' - QQ I g . g gitig., ,lggjil ,7 , 1 :V Q- x ' . . 'ga it :Eg gf ,ig U Qui f ,, -an 3 ., 558 'fy .1 h A 2 1c?,'P,1xf?-9'JL,,,93-x f?9 .,,,1, . .gig - 1jKolly Holaway showed corraei lorm.2jCoach Wayna Lamhrlghi wont ovar tha local rules balora the golfers began thalr ma1ch.3lDaa Hogan putt: tha baIl.4jDaa Hogan, Larry Lawallon and Kally Holaway watch lhclr oppomnts gat ready to hli the 1 baII.5l.laf1 Jackson looks concerned after putting the ball. 53 'f E A .. Ill?-RV? II K I: E1 N wg Golfers Were Rebuilding The 1975 golf team was in the rebuilding stage which was proven by their 7-17 re- cord. The team consisted of one senior and four juniors who performed well for Coach Lam- bright. Leading the team this year was Kelly Holaway who was named M.V.P. In sectional play the linksmen were sixth out of 27 schools even though it was the youngest team Lambright had ever entere- din the Sectional. Coach Lambright is looking forward to next season with four of his varsity players returning. compare youraell 100 CI' OSS COUl'lffy Harriers Post 17-2 Season This was the season the Harriers came alive as they ended their season with a fabulous 17-2 mark. There were a couple of close meets, but the Harriers only saw defeat against West Noble, 24-31, and NorthWood, 27-29. After the West Noble defeat, the team got Nred up and went on to win 11 straight meets. ln invitational and sectional competition the Harriers placed sixth inthe DeKalb Invi- tational, third in the West Noble Invitational, and fourth in the Elkhart Sectional which qualihed 'Goshen for the Regional. The team did not place at the Ftegional, however. There were good times and bad times during the season. The good times Included throwing the coach in the shower, going to the Dairy Queen to have a giant shake after the DeKalb Invitational, beating Penn on their own course, beating F.W. Elmhurst, Mishawaka, and Mishawaka Marian. The top six runners for Coach Carl Weaver include Brian Warstler, Maurie Kline, Keith Weirich, Mike Leatherman, Glenn Joldersma, and Mike Kitson. Others were John Ride, Jeff Troyer, Tom Lower, Carlyle Schlbauch, Andy Coggan, and Mark Stroman. SEASON SCORES Goshen 15 Fslrlleld 47 Goshen 31 West Noble 24 Goshen 15 Angols 49 Goshen 15 Centtel Noble 47 Goshen 18 .llmtown 42 Goshen 21 F.W. Weyne 35 Goshen 28 F.W. Elmhurst 28 Goshen 15 Concord 48 Goshen 27 Westview 29 Goshen 26 Northridge 30 Goshen 23 Mishnweke 33 Goshen 17 Msrlan 44 Goshen 1B Eest Noble 42 Goshen 29 Northwood 27 Goshen 16 Memorlel 45 Goshen 15 Werssw 50 Goshen 23 Wewesee 33 Goshen 19 Lakeland 44 Goshen 21 Penn 36 DeKsIb lnvltstlonsl Sth West Noble lnvlutlonsl 3rd Secllonsl 4th Regional 11th fi' Im, , ' 1JGoshsn's best, Brlsn Warstler, stretches ell muscles as he hesds for the tlnlsh Ilne In e meet held et Meplecrest golt course. 2jSenIor Kelth Welrlch heads out of the woods durlng his cross-country run sgslnst one olGoshen's19loes. 31The Goshen Nerrlers star! out flrst sgsln ss they did sgslnst thelr opponents most ol the season. 4jA common scene et any cross-ooutry meet where the runners bresk lest to gnln the advantage ' over their opponent. . ' ' n ti 3 . A: R . ,' 'X xx . A 5 K I -e-fe-J-fu-. t ., Q .V M .K V rg-5 i --is W fb . 1 T -C+ - . . 4 4 -3 ge ef- 4 ,S ' g . 1, ,, '- , ,T N ' r 'V N 5 L ' 1 7 , A - C 'nk , . Q Q: iq: v-yes, - . as . . - - -,f . .1 - 3 2 . WM. R54-. . S' 4 'my' ,. 1 . .3 ,F f-I. A x ' 3- :si-65' -Q .l ' ix, '-1, ,try V. ...agp 'V' ., 1 4 ., X- 21,-,, .risk -ff 1,3 g. 2 ' ff 1 ' if V 1. . N Q1',g fxgxv I Q . Ti K. reg- ,139 +1 ,- - -1 ' J --,ff-1,,,,f,j ' :ser e 55 ' . ' - -' -f 1 ' 1 f jetpl'-.1-fe-bei Q-df ' 4 , 4 t .Q Qglsfyl. 3 .ago-', . 3 ,i 1 5 ' ..'. fi: 9 .-2 3 ' f. V.. -, ' 2 xg, 5,--4 T:-AL. A ' N Q e 1. .lmwgftff Yt3,1fL?'xYAg, K ' 4 ' ' 7 'K T! A -' 4. f -W' ' ir 1' 1 4-4112 , L swf- 1' 1 -A . ' ', 'E QQ N444 Q9 oompsre yourself 101 v-1? ... Af, FJ- ' ' baseball Fearsome Foursome Goshen Redskin's feared quartet of seniors sparkled the 1975 baseball season. The leading batter was center fielder Larry Keil with a school record for the highest batting average L4021 and most hits T351 in one season. First baseman Bob Lau set a single-season mark w th 22 runs batted in and tied another with seven doubles. Lau had a .382 batting av- erage. Thirdbaseman Randy Brandt batted .343 and right fielder Jeff Hossler ended the season with .327. Other graduating players were second baseman Dewayne Yoder and pitchers Jim Lindhom and Roy Stahl. Goshen's team ended with a 18-12 re- cord which is the second winningest team in G.H.S. baseball's history. Goshen lost 1-2 to Wawasee in the Sectional. The varsity team was coached by Devon Hoffman. The junior varsity team ended the season with a 10-6record and was coached by Lee Martin. F-9- Q-X compte yourself 102 Varslty hesehall team front row left to rlght, are manager Don Sheeter, Bob Smlth, Kevln Clason Dewayne Yoder Randy Brandt, Klrhy Thompson, Jay Lanuer, Scott Hoatetler Benny Mlller and manager Tom Blgler. Second row, are Kavln Cotharman, Mark Huser Jlm Llndhom Phll Hood, Bob Lau, Jett Hoasler, Joe Thlela, Larry Kell, Scott Berkay Darrel Bender and coach Devon I-lolfman. 3 U Jlm Llndhom was Goahen'a pltohlng aoe wlth a 7-6 record. 23 Scott Berkey waa the No. 2 pltoher with a 5-1 record. Bl Junler Kevln Claaon aerved aa one of the catohere tor the team. 0 Theee G.H.S. baaeball guya were waltlng patlentty for thelr tum at hat. Sl Thefeareome louraome was led by Larry Kell with a reoord aettlng batting average 1.4021 and Bob Lau wlth a .382 average. Randy Brandt had a .343 batting average and Jett Hauler had a .321 average. Ol Coach Devon Hoffman haa a talk vlltll the umplre. compare youreelr 103 warstler Sf8fS Tracksters Gained Prestige Goshen High School's varsity track team completed a fine year as they finished with a 11-7 record. The 11-7 record was one of the best the school had seen from its trackmen in recent years. To cap the season off, the Redskins placed seventh in the Sectional which was held at Goshen's Foreman Field for the first time. Goshen qualified two participants for the Regional, Brian Warstler and Chuck Lantz. Warslter ran a spectacular mile and won the race in his season's best time of 4:21.1 while Lantz placed fourth in the high jump with a jump of 6'2 . Other boys who placed in the Sectional were Maurie Kline, fifth in the mile,' Mike Kitson, sixth in the 880,' and Mike Leatherman, fifth in the two-mile run. As a team, Goshen placed fifth in the mile relay and sixth in the 880-yard relay. The Redskins also captured the B Divi- sion of the Goshen Relays for the Hrst time in the history of the Relays, defeating North- Wood by one point, 91-90. The Redskins were coached by Carl Weaver. r 9- 5'I I ' F4 -5, F:-as 'M t V. ff :weep-.I 5 , V , .I+ hm, . A , Q' ' if s ,,ggQ no ,-- trophy declined Goshen Declared A technical point mix-up provided an ex- citing finish for the 33rd Goshen Relays. After it was resolved, Goshen was declared Class B winner for the first in the history of the Relays. The mix-up came in the pole vault when a NorthWood vaulter was given a few less points than he deserved. The mistake was not reported until later that evening, and due to a recent l. H.S.A.A. ruling, the result could not be changed therefore Goshen remained the winner. But after everything was settled, the Goshen squad voted not to accept the trophy. Unfortunately, NorthWood didn't want it either. The 1975 trophy will be used for some other sporting event, according to Athletic Director Herb Resler. Gary Roosevelt easily won the A Divi- sion for the 14th time. Mr. Robert Peffley, a 1930 graduate and three-sport athlete at Goshen High School, was honorary referee. -qv, S 2 ll ll B Winner Class B Goshen NORYIWDOG Marlin Concord Plymoucn Wawuee Wlblsh Norihrldgo Central Noble Wlli Noble LBVIIIG Mlllthslilr Rochalfsr Wesivlew St. Joe Fllrfhld Now Pralrla Jlmtown Bremen Lakeland Gnrruh Howe Mllltlry Bethany Pralrle Hplgms 91 90 B2 50 57 53 MV: 45 42W 39 3710 37 30 27 23 14 14 13 12 9 5 3 2 1 Class A Gary Roosevelt Fx. Wayne Snider Elkhlrl Central S.B. Clnlrll S.B, LISQIIB F.W. Nodh F.w. Nnrenmp Elkhlri MUIYIDYIII S.B. Adlml LAPGRB Wlrlaw S.B. .lacklon DQK llb 5.8. Olly S.B. Wllhlnqion s.a. allay Mlshawnkn Penn , , 1 Y 9 k-as .. WY V. .ffl wp. 2. ,cg ,ES N. .,. 3 V ff-,Ml f1t'f7T?af3?.!',fYI 1' fr me e L-Qff'9B5 ,pf fi 3? ' 1 gg 'f -K'-M-M ,v.., if x 1 '. ' Q, w fp S 3 J' a 3 5, ,AS 1. W .. K L , : '...1-..-- 0'-J 41 fax' , fl - Zif ' 4158 .- wa 'X- waf 3 ff v ' Q' M, J K X, 3 DSW start Redskins Faced Rebuilding The varsity football team, coached by Hrst-year mentor Ken Mirer, faced a rebuilding year after X coming off a 3-7 season the year before. Gos- Y shen was in most of the games all the 4 Q t 7 , 4' y V ' , way except toward the end of the games 'mi if 3 t a ' 4 when the opponents wore the 'Skins N 2 ' jg 1 7 down to go on to victory. The 'Skins 4 - My V 1 Q Q :X 'A ' only win came against Culver, , 'f' 1 'H' . ' L E 18-6. , T . Those honored at the banquet ' f p s- T, we-re: Kevin Clason, Most Valu t I - 5 VIX. able Linemanp Karl Herr, Most Valuable ' 5:4 g x ,7,g 'fg-fgfalxsfffg Back,' Neal Yoder, Most Improv- fffpgfw-1,igg'f -X .gg 'Y' ed: Jim Jones, Paul Under f3'1f'xfk 325 -f'1f?f?'3,'5if wood J. C. Mental Attitude A- H '23 f'fr'.g ' wardg Kevin Clason and ' T ' ' ' Karl Herr, Helmet award,'Bob Lau, U. P.l. All State team and Blooming ton Herald 'limes All State Team, lHonorable Mentionjg and Matt Hay and Jim Jones: Honorary Captains M -N -4--Q ---Q-l--f--- . .Q w. w. f --1' ' - if gvnrxgglv 56-.-:.a', auf. - W , 4, y . ' 5 4, , . . ,V '?Q'l ',f -4' ' ,: .!dk, lt? tg lg: -I sq- W 'fgsfe' . ' , , -- , 2 3 . . 'i tl, ,.,,... .-1........-S , ' ,v Q x ,,,, ,,....,,.-.. 4 Haj ' 1 .. 'SV' W .- l .Q .Q A QJJ,-nine 1 'Q ',.L,.5fi7f'....ag3f,g ' M. - . ' Q-'Q A '4'w 41- H f-.- . ' 4- gi 5,71 'Wav compare yourself 1M 'V ,: ,J ' v ' v if Ji gs . I ? se, lil., L mhz- f fw- Lhii ni QF' Nik Goshen Goshen Goshen Goshen Goshen Goshen Goshen Goshen Goshen Football Record 6 Central 12 Concord 13 Rogers 9 Wawasee 7 DeKalb 26 Penn 7 Memorial 18 Culver Mililary 7 New Prairie compare youreelf 109 7 The lronmen of G. H. S. Junlors: Back row, Lee Mlller, Phll Hood, Jim Tolllver, Doug Inbody, Tlm Crlpe, Randy Crlpe, and Coach Klrldop. Mlddle row, Doug Nleley, Doug Snyder, John Hoogenboom, Gery Schmucker, George Pestovv, Paul Slbal, and Mike Beachy. Front row, Kevln Cleson, Andy Rleth, Glen Mlller, Mllch Weaver, Bonny Miller, and Bob Smlih. E-fi Seniors: Conch Ken Mlrer, Larry Keil, Dan Slabaugh, Malt Hay, Bob Lau, Galen Stouder, Nlck Smedzwlck, Jlm Jones, and Ken Melzler. l. W 1 fr .E r 4 I ll, .. sv, ' Sophomorn: from row, Mlke Weber, Klrby Thompson, Jeff Baker, Mllch Lewallen, David Brow- lng, end Hlek Berkley. Second row, Hlck Rlder, Nell Mlller, Alan Wllkene, 11m Hoover, Tony Howard, and Mark Soeeru. Thlrd row, Vernon Burkholder, Handy Dennle, Tlm Schwelm, Darrell Bender, Slove Mlshler, and Kevln Cotherman. Fourth row, Coech Conn, Ken Blckel, Nell Yoder, Richard Klelt, Tlm WNPU' YOUNG!! 110 Hoogenboom, Robb Cobb, Mlke Troyer, end Coach Mlller. less emphasis on stats Martin New Head Mr. Martin was the new Intramural head this year. Martin said he wanted less em- phasis on statistics and more on just having fun. Team ll, captained by Dewayne Yoder, won the regular season with a 9-2 record. They also won the tourney by defeating Randy Brandt's team in the final game. Yoder was also the leading scorer, averag- ing 28.7 points per game. Team captains were Randy Brandt, Steve Morse, Galen Stouder, Don Bedwell, Dewayne Yoder, Andy Jackson, Jim Schrock, Joel Zentz, Chuck Lantz, Scott McAfoos and Matt Hay. 1 4 of Intramurals , ai. mf' W ,Vg 'Y Wwlllll LY-f '- Members ot Team II were Tlm Hoover, Kevin Clnsonp Dwayne Yoder, and Jeff Jackson. 5 5000f1d 'UW Tim CUPS, Larry Kell, Rich Stark, and BIII Walton. ls - an ,t W f. 4 X 'Na .4 ' . if ,' V :uw 1 NQQM . ' Q X ' 1 , 15 Q A .AP C - 4 UMM! Hay exibltlng his skeletal feature for Larry Henzler. 2JMr. Martin In action. 3JMIke Blevins and Tlm Crlpe advis- ing Susie, Pam, Anlta, and Sonia on their number of polnts. 4jPositIonIng under the boards ia tough work against the Faculty. 5jMlko Kelm says HeIp! cnmplfl youruli 111 Y I i..-as wt G , I 'Q -.. --- 1 girls' sports action Volleyball Team Ends 9 2 f f 1 With a shedule of eleven games, the Goshen spikers chalked up a record of nine wins and two losses, being defeated only by the tough Central and Concord teams. Gail Ftomdall led the team with 56 points and 21 aces. Patricia Albrecht had a high of 19 spikes, 12 aced. Pat also was named Most Valuable Player, while Mostlmproved was earned by Debbie Zentz. Leading the team for the second year of competitive IHSAA action were five seniorsgJeanne Lehman, Kris Haber, Gail Flomdall, Deb Struble, and Kay Slabaugh. Mrs. Rose Kettlebar coached the girls through their most winning season. 1yJsanns Lehman works tor a point 2jKrIs Haber, Gall Flomdall Sarah Shank and Trlah Albrecht relax on the bench. 3yGall Romdall, Trlsh Albrecht and Anglo Neal awalt the serve. 4JNancy Klatt and Deb Crlps uae teamwork. girls' basketball Basketball Team Best Ever In the short two-year existence of IHSAA girls' basketball at GHS, the girls achieved their best record, winning seven while los- ing seven. Losing only one game by one point to the tough Bremen team, the Redskin 'B'-team exhibited the power and the will to win, win- ning six and losing one. lt was the best record ever by the 'B'-teamers. Tricia Albrecht was high scorer of the year with one-hundred five points, and Tina Yoder had the highest field goal percentage of forty eight percent. Nancy Moyer earned the best free-throw percentage hitting seventy-two percent. Ms. Doris Keyser coached both the var- sity and 'B' squads. It was her first year at the helm. Fveam, Kay slabaen, Kelly wmfeneaa, Karen nileyfrrlsh Aibreehil aHd'Ms. Keylof mach 'N-.any ' ff? .. ' W' 5 s: ,. 4 ' . Q f ' af tw 1 I i i N, V g: .S' 555 Z iz 25 S S- 2? 23' :E Q5 EZ' 25 im EE ar EE 55 'E is fi .. 25 55 EE 9.3 B to 8 f9lYl1l11l!6. Q y in I I vF X' I 5 'W'- 157359 ltr. I compare yourself Girl Swimmers Stroke to Outstanding Season The Redskin girls' swim team, coached by Mrs. McCann, rounded out their 1975 season with an outstanding 9-1 record along with a 4th place at sectionals. Consisting mostly of underclassmen and juniors, the team did extrodinarily well for having so many inexperienced swimmers. The only seniors on the team were Julie McCally, Mary Myers, Pat Myers, and Barb Springer. Newrecords setin the 1975 season were: Shelly Harris, Barb Springer, Jill Fult, and Kim Gardner in the Medley Relay, in a time of 2: 12. 3: Jill Fult in the 200 free in a time of 2:14. 6: 200 Individual Medley, set by Barb Springer in 2:43.85 Jill Fult in the 50 free in 28.3: 50 breast by Barb Springer in 36.8,' and 50 fly by Kim Gardner in 31.8. The 100 free was also set by Kim Gardner in 1:05. 0, and she also holds the 100 fly record in 1.'16. 5. Rose Kidd holds the 100 breast with a time of 1:20.15 and Jody Snobarger in backstroke in 1:15. 0. Jill Fult also holds the 400 free in a time of 4:49.5. The free relay was also broken and made state cuts in a time of 4:20.0. The relay consisted of Jill Fult, Barb Springer, Nancy Morris, and Kim Gardner. Penny Hoffman took the record in diving with a 204.1. Those competing in the state meet were the 400 free relay team and both divers-Pat Myers and Penny Hoffman. Mrs. McCann, in her fifth year as coach, had her team practicing in November, 2 months before the season had even started. Among the awards given this year were Barb Springer, Most Vauable Swimmer and Heather Hardie, Most Improved. V ' Elkhart : Culvfy 103 - Wawasee 93 LaSalle Elkhart 1yOne ot Barb's specialties was tly. 2jAngle Beeson takes 'The Plunge'. 3jThe State Relay Team consisted of Jill Fult, Kim Gardner, Barb Springer and Nancy Morris. 4jPat Myers being ludged on a dive. 5JJody Snobarger was one of the team's leading backstrokers. compare yourself 114 l KE? W 3, 4 is 2 Xi! 1 Qt- M! . Pictured front Tammi Miner, Jn Rose Kldd, Klm 93 ...nv- ax E il Fx .fa 5' N L Y K, girls track Girls Had Fine 9-2 Season Goshen High School had 36 hard working girls on the track team that was coached by Dori Keyser with 18 of them Sectional qual- ifiers. Eight of the 18 went on to qualify for Regional and six at the State. They took two events to State, the 440-yd. relay team con- sisting of Brooke Doriot, Nancy Moyer, Linda Cripe, Karen Riley, and Sherry Snod- grass which placed 6th and shot putter Jill Fult who placed 10th. The girls also broke ten records this year. They were the 80-yd. hurdles at 11.7 by Nancy Moyer, 100-yd. dash at 11.5 by Brooke Doriot, 220-yd. dash at 26.3 by Brooke Doriot, 440-yd. dash at :67 by Jane Martilla, the 440-yd. relay team that went to state at :51. 5, 880-yd. medley at 2:04 by Gail Romdall, Chris Cottingham, Nancy Moyer, and Vicki Mullet shot ut at 37' 2 b Jill few ef ,,. huh! 2 , X e. 'f A ' 1 Q Q. 1. L-...H 1 1 -' 'A'A T'-' 51.1 .. .30-Til i. af eww Q 1 9 3-1 . ffm- , . A, fu ' Jw: Y' ,.... , . P Y Fult, high jump at 5' 1 by Penny Hoffman, softball throw at 182' 4 by Angie Neal, and running long jump at 15' 9 by Karen Riley V 1 su, . ,la -X a compare youreell 116 Pletured lrom row leflto rlghl, ere N Mayer P Goerlng M Moreland J Menllle K. Shannen, J. Full, A. Neel, end Coach Keyser. Second row, K. Rlley, D. Zenlz, N. Henzler, T. Yoder, D. Pedereon, S. Snodgrue, P. Hollmen, and B. Dorlot. Thlrd raw, C. Martilla, L. Chlddleter, S. Bettlee, K. Shnzmen, L Orlpe, V. Kennedy, S. Carroll, lhd B. HCCIII. Foulih row, D. Andneon, K. Fldler, P. Kltlon, G. Romdlll, V. Ilullei, T. Albrecht, S. Judy, C. Coltlnghem, end P. Fonythe. f'.. 74,1 we isa. W daft k'xE . , N A l J' ' . . . , r ',k - . ir . . C , . f K x I A 4 , M A .1 4 . ff-' ' wi I.. . t. ' V A 2 , msg' , s .,. 4 L, , .,' iljrgyli ' ' '--Y' A .4-. -' Y , x A ': '.'T:,, ' tt W' - f Mmhi. - Q . ,es 4 1 , K ,J 455' Sinatra. E-mrs,-,.g.1. M5 ' . it At is Z 9 X Y I 'iz I . 9. V fn.-5 F' V ' ,, Q ' 1' v-. ., z 1.1.71 , - ,Q Q51 I 5 C' Xu' . , og 'P' q., -. Q is Q., ,. f' Q94 ' .t A .-J . n , g ' f V .Q 1 t ,L 5 w H Saab .L V .lf W A T' . fx. en .1.f,, , . . l Q 4' '.. - .Q gf 4 I Q ., , - 1 t. Q., . H ,lx N 'K x ' L v .. , Q, . . . L A . . . ,, 5 4: - :sq -..J - V , , uv f, M .tw -LQM ii?-'x V oevfsv.-n,M.1+V,.,,,,,,fQW,-L.l W' 'ml ., E , ,Iii i' 1 , .ww UD. Andreeon quslltled tor eeetlonel In the mlle nm wlth s time of 6:14.5. 2yC. Cottlnghem reedy to throw the eottbsll whlle three lllshsweke glrls weteh her. JH. SDOUIIDOY wetched K. Rlley to meke sure she dldn't lOflfDh. lyme GHS glrts tfsek teem. UN. Moyer and L. Crlpe competed together In the B0-yd. hurdles. MK. Showers, P. ttoltrnen, J. Fult, and s Bethany glrt start oft In the mtte nm. 7yOoech Korl Keyser helps J. Cllngemlsn figure out eolne tlrnes. 813. Snodgrass, B. llcCell, and B. Dorlot got tlrst. eeoond, end thlrd plsees In the 100-yd. dssh. Qycosch Ksyeef handed out ribbons et the Qoehsn-lllshswske mm. 10lT. Amman umm to elm me mgn lump ur. compers youreelt 111 senior awards Outstanding Seniors Are Recognized Many seniors were honored Tuesday evening, May 27th in the GHS Auditorium. Assistant Principal, Joe Beeson opened the ceremony and introduced the speakers who awarded the students. Philip Beachy and Cindy Garber received the Outstanding Boy and Girl Awards. Phil was also Salutatorian, while Cindy won the Women's Club Art Award. Carol Smucker was the Valedictorian. Business Education Awards were given to Dewayne Yoder and Connie Miller. Theresa Hendricks won the top speech and Drama Awards, and Best Thespian of 1975. The Elkhart County Cancer Society Scho- larship went to Carol Martilla. Paula Hochstetler, Steve Harley and Phyl- lis Mora won the Goshen Community Teachers Association Awards. Paula Hochstetler also won the Sec- retaries Association Scholarship. Dewayne Yoder won the Phend Memorial Award. Tom Lower received the Kim Hartzler Award. Jeff Hossler won the Earl Arnold Memor- ial. John 5 V mfwi' H . ???I . lg Yoder was the Award and Jane H5800 Iterary Clubs n ' M1 ppa Soho Kim Keim and Keily Holaway oomplri yourloll 119 SU ,J ,- r E 1 compare yourself 120 graduation 252 GHS Students Received Diplomas This year's class of 1975 broke the tradi- tion by abandoning the use of a special outside speaker. The main addresses were presented by Carol Smucker, class valedic- torian and Philip Beachy, salutatorian. A welcome address was given by Superin- tendent Gary Seymour and Reverend Donald Moody gave the sermonette. Carol's address outlined some of the qual- ities of a good teacher which she values most. These included humanness in the classroom, maintaining high expectations for the students, the ability to communicate with each student on a particular level, and the ability to transfer an excitement forlearn- ing and the subject matter. Phil concentrated on the idea that the power of an idea is unlimited. He stated that ideas have changed lives and even nations and cited the American -Revolution as an example of an idea that shaped a country. Dr. Philip Cartwright, principal, and Joesph Beeson, assistant principal, read the register while school board members presented diplomas. Unfortunately, this year as the two previ- ous years, graduation ceremonies were again held in the gymnasium due to incle- ment weather. I Q., 3 in 'T 1. D-vu-uf.--5 I x , , mn E ,MZ Q if ,fda NV' ,Awww fiyqwia Lx 1lMonlca Copenhaver received a rose from Keren Sherer after Jeff Jackson helped her down the steps.2jl-leather Hardie helped School Board member John Ulmer with the presentation ot the dlpIomas.3lJoee Camacho received his dlploma from John UImer.43The class at 1975.5yClaes President Dewayne Yoder watched on as valedictorian Carol Smucker gave her epeech.6jSpeakers for the graduation stand at attention as the seniors march in to take thelr placea.7jCaroI Smucker and Dowayne Yoder listened to nlutatorian Philip Beachy as he gave his speech.8lJudy Lechlltner shows relist as Connls Miller teled to har.9jThese seniors await lor their turn to reoelve 'hm dlpmma' compare yourself 121 x. 4 A, - - he x I if Q- R. ka . if ', 55 G QQ ' S ZA 3 Rx! 6 Qu I 3, , jc 'X N? Q F N '. 127' 4' Q. .x ggi' S if? if? You Are A Child ig P .4-Q-nu-'f A . H ,r 'J' 0 1 nlld 124 1-aO w si ia . V 1 .-K, 1 ,1- 1? A L E --4 J! 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A P ANU Phil Teri Cindy Roger Burger Presided Over Student Council George IJ Q 6 L A I x 5 rs - f .f Nov' L i.. .u A1-so lCZ?iL,P5T: ., ' ' ,1 E53 I Q '. 3 - . , Zowie Linda Pam Pins Phil Bidd's Mike David Ruth Banzai Pam Jayne lk V ,U K. Roger Sondy Deb Lupe Jason Randy' I . 3 , 'Z' Deanna Sandy Jim Joe , 4 'L 1 4 ,l 1 t v X E A ' 3i l Ff f 3 - Ti 5 Stella CWPP9' RUTH A. BlCKELf Sophorrlorevadefy. Show, Service CIubQ Cheerbl06k.'Track' Maids J J, , DAVID EUGENE 'BONTRAGEH - Clloiry Pi-A i grams of Penzanoef ,ChessWClubg .ljow To 'Succeed in Business Without ReargfTryf my E J J E JAY DEE BONTRAGEHA-. Career Center KENTON RANDAL BRANPT f Boyeaoos- X ' fter, 'G4Club,W lWrastllng,f Baseballg Aln- tramuralsa W 1 PAMELA sua BRILL - - E f E E W Lwoodwrnarchoir, Herron club. Malvrerf ' tea, Chearblobk, Pepblub. Swlmrnlngj Aquatics, Sunshlne Society' - SANDRA HUHRT A . , E ' , - noaeh M. 'BURGER -QBPIHL' Jai: Enaqmf Senate, Senior Follies, Norlhicentral Evaluaion SONDRAKAYBUTLER- E J JAMES FQ GALLAHAN E aand,An'u.c1ub, CsrearCenter, Intramurals x 'e,' J JOSE CAMACHO - Baseball, Intramurals oEaonAH CANTU - science clumsefvfca E crun,lunranrcrun., p MARIA LUPE .CASTANEDA - Chdin Jufllbli Class Play, Pan Am, Track Maids ESTELLA GALLEGOS CHAVEZ - ' QUANEE.OHUPPf , m J. you on a child 129 JAYNE EUZABETH BROWNlNG,'L3gin'C'U-lb: DEANNA, KAY BRUMBAUGH -faanag A , A ble, ' Student' Council, WStudentfFapulty' I V ROBERTQIOHN CLAPRODT- Choln Service , Club, Student Director Pirates: of zanoe- 1 ' :L FREDERICK PAUL CLEMENS - OCCIIBSWB 'f Q iBQnd, Jazz Ensemble, Pep Band,'Hqvv:e f gTo Sucoeed An Business 'Mthaut Really f Trying, Boy's1Booster1 5 1 1 1 f fi :GI796?bI04?kf,q, . 1 Y' 5RlCl'IAFlD DEAN COPENHAVERP- ho! 5 ,senfarfFol11es,ePmm, Miracle: worker, Jrtlresrling,-Yeiarbook,Thesplane, V A I lfJ,YNLIfHlA ANNQCOVINGTON - Club, ff? Senior Follies, Career Center, Prom, . I v Qheerblock, GAA, Medicorps, Sunshine :I 5 SOCISW ' 1 jMARyl1.. CRAMER - Career Oenren Prom, 5 S -Cheerblock, Yearbook. FHA ' ' DARLENE MAY CRIPE - Prom, Student ' Cbuncll Ari Club ' ' DONITA 0141.5 CRIPE - Choir, Prom, sun- si,S'f? !62S09'efY5 I , . 9 is HENEE stating cnlpee- 'Arif Clutl, sabre! S ? fFolliee.WServlce1ClubgPromg Cheerblock, 5 lMedlwrnS.Stydentc'ounc1r 1 u f : Q, 5 MICHAEL MY CULP - Sophomore Variety r M Sl1ew,Boy's Booster, ,Intramurals SRANDALL RAY CUNNINGHAM - Choir, , Crlmsonaires, Brigadoan, Junior I j Achievement, Pirates of Penzance, How - A To Succeed in 'Business Mthout Really , ' Trying, Basketball, Intramurals, Year- g rife roMAHAwKg student cqunf 1, 5 Cllr , , e 1 ' i 5 PEGGY JO QAYIS - Orchestra, Benq, AYeef1 5 Service Club,:Psp Band, 7 V LOHETTA 'DEAN DAVIDSON - Sqrlshlryei QSCCIQYKQ it-5 PAMELA SUE DELCAMP4 Band, Senior Fol- , Iles, Junior Achievement, Prom, Latin Club, ,Flagy Corps, Pam-Pom Glrlsf 5 gcheerblqck, rl-is TOMAHAWK, sun- ggshinesbcipty., '- , ,Q iClNDY'S. UETWEILER 4 Sfildoni Council oemss RAE DEIWYLERL Prom, Lean club, A fi Gmpplerettesg Sunsllinefsbbietyf . you are l chlld 130 .. MONICA KATHERINE COPENHAVEFI- , . 30P . , I more Variety Snow, ,Junior Class ,Playg elf: fe: c ,EV 4325 Bob Fred Monie Rick Cindy Man, Dar Danna W. v wr' E Renee Mike Randy Peg Dean Pam Cindy Denise ,449 X 1 ' gf f Jeff Brooke Sue Becky 49' 4,-nf 91 'I' X . Lurch Susan Karen Mike Cindy Debi Karen Cindy E f 1 - Y ,S ,V ,ia t . ,V il'x 3 Car10ta LuAnn Basanova DUMB JEFFDETVWLEFL A BROOKE FIENEEA DORIOT 'k,JUfNdfW'ClB1Sg , Play, Service Club, ,Norili Centralfvsluaf -V tion, Track Malde, Volleyball, AB8skeQalLf. GAA, Track, Tennis, Thespians, Student :W ' Cvuncil' ' SUSAN MARIE ElERMANNig 'V ,.'i' REBECCA' DIANE FARRIER 1 career earner SUSAN ANN FISHER f-Orehestra, QIBITIDCK4 Orchestra, Senior Follies, French, Track Maids, ,Student Council A Q 3 l ' MICHAEL ALLEN FRENCH- K ' cvfvri-IIA ANN. GARBER51Choir,,,Crlrri-'f sonaires, Band, Woodwind U36lI:,:Bl'fQ8f.' ' daon, rnespians, NFL, rswdenrcpqneq,' Student-Faculty Senate, SunshlnejSbclf, em How To Succeed In Buelnebiflllltrm , out,RealIy Tryirzgcheerlaeden ' lack, .Swlmmingg GAA, A-Aquatics, A club, sophomore varreryr shaw,,r4un1of, . Claes' Play, Senior 'Folllesg Prom, A -Central Evaluauon, Glrlsf Stale, French A Club, F?lrales3ot'Penzanceg x 5 ff fg, 'DEBRA 4. GATES - campus lure,-Junior' Achlevement, Career Cenfer, olrwbroclcimediporpse , A , 13 A f KAREN fSMITHl GEAUGH' - Service Uubff Medicorps, FHA , 2 f I f A 1 , if f CYNTHIA JEAN GELESKE - Chair, -Sqpho-ff more Variety Show, Senior Folliels, Club, How To Succeed in Business Wltlp-A out Really Trying, Cheerblock l 3 1 1 CHARLOTTEAKAY erwesmcuff orcheqrrd-'Q LUANN GINGERICH - Bar em, A Basketball, GAA, StLldeIrfC0un6il,VSljlfrf: . shineSocIery A A J ,FHAV , - you an 1 chlld 131 .rosEPH FRED FEIL - Easkerballf 1 KAREN Lou FOSTER R- career center: 1 1 i MARC WSERGEGOUIN 5 Ch0if,WAlf. Cfllb 'flfli DONNA R. GRAFFORD e career cenrgrpx Q JAMES PAUL GRIMM - Choir, Junior f- -W V Achievement . RON GRINSTEAD - Choir, Intramurals, g ' Boy's Booster, Wrestling, Senior Follles, 2 Y Junior Achievement, Prom VONDA LORAIN GROFF ' ' W' ' EUZABETH KA THE RINE HAINES - All Club, A cneerblock C h . A 2 ROBYN RENEE HAMPTON - OEA, Cheerb- ', P i lock, PepClub, Grepplerettes, GAA, THE K E' , TOMAHAWK, Student Council, Sunshine ' .U 5 Society '. RONALD HAY HANDLEY - Art Club ' 'STEVEN ALLEN HARLEY- Orchestra, Band, U Jazz Ensemble, Sophomore Variety it Show, Pep Band 1, Q DARYL E. HARTMAN - Orchesva, Chamber ,Z ' Orchestra, Brigadoon A e A . S f WA YNE EBNES T HARTMAN - Boy's Booster ifNMTTHEW S.- HAY - SenioreFollles, Latin gf ClUb,VB0y'S Booster, G-Club, Football, ,H w .Track,,lntramurals, Rotary .FPHILLIP W.s HENDHICKS - Latin Oliib, 5-V Vfwrestling, Football i EQTHERESAL EVA HENDRICKS - rhespians, Q ' NFL, Student Council, Sunshine Society, . How To Succeed in Business Without 1 Re-all T in Chearblock Pe Club .V fl' 9. . P . gy NHS, Sophomore Variety Show, Jumbr FI: '. Class.Play, Senior Follies, Prom, Latin 'fClub,fPirates of Penzance, Miracle 5-Worker, Meet Me in St. Louis A j. CYNTHIA ANN HERNLEY - Band, Track, 12 1 f Senior Follies, NHS ' VMARLENE D. HERSHBERGER - Choir, Crimsonaires, Pirates ol Penzance, - Miracle Worker, Prom, How To Succeed ,1 in Business Without Really Trying, Thes- gf gpians,,NFL Student Council . 2, LAWRENCE W., HERTZLER - Orchestre, 3 ' V W Chamber Orchestra, Brlgadoon, Junior E Q V Class Play, SeniorFollies, CareerCenter, , V Boy's Booster, Intramurals ' 3 WKAY LYNN HILL - Service Club, Career V . Center, Prom, Cheerblock, Pep Club, QQ! Yehfbookg Sunshine Society you lo I chlld 132 W N I u. .lim Grinny Turkey U59 Rob ROI? Steve Daryl di., sz. 3' f .4 . N Wayne Matt Phil Thefe-93 Cindy Myrtle Larry Casey ,, 9 N Dick Paula Brian Kelly if ,A a 'YF 1' l 4' ' s H . X ' . ' ,bug if Hoogie Haopy Hass Pete Hossle-r's 484 Points Top County Basketball Scoring Mike K 512,55 W Kim Andy J..l, Diane RICHAPD Di HOBSON f Latin Club, Boys, 4 Bowen Fen club.sSw1mmir6g 5 5 e ls? PAULA RAE Hocnsrfnen'-'senior Fd!-E f liesQ Prvlmcheerblbdk, Pali Club, Trickf f Maids, yearbook, sqnshinasocieiy' ' 5 anilgmg R. HQFFMAN S Orchestra: f Jazz Ensemble, Pep'Band,fDrurn Maiprg Basketball, Track, Student Coimcil, Fresh ,I ident Sophomore Class' 5 '5 I g 5 ff KELLY R4 HOLAWAY r Boyfsg Boosterg G-Club, Swimming? Golf, ROIQIY L ' CINDY KAVYE HOOGENBOCMJ -f Benai Career Center A , , - . KARENjR.4 HOOPINGARNEH - sahdf f Wobdwlhd Chbir,fS0phdrnCire Vhrfeityf Show, Senior Follies, Career Centerg A Prom, Pep Band, Sunshine Society Q 5 JEFFREY ROBERT!-IOSSLERE BoyQsBoosg i A ten Basketball, Tennis, Beeeballg Roteryg, Junior Achievement. Latin Clnrbl g A PETEHOSTETLERQ ,A e ,A olwfof HOWARD - bind lqiwgsa Hunt + aluniqrclass P4825 Svnfpd g -Fplllesj OEA, Pop Cllib, EGAAQ Aduatidsi ':SUn8h1fl91SbGl9!y 3' : - 5 If W A ? 5 ANDREWISAAC JACKSON in- char, Boyle . Bposteru Eootballg Basebalb -SIUDQBI5 YCOUl1Cilt'1,15L i'535f Jaws LYNEZTTE-JAMES - .rumor classf I Play, sergiqrfglaqsg Servieegqub: FVGIILE ' 'H9wV.1f0ESUCGQ9dZll1 Byslnesg '?FieafIy:1'fyfa9, Gmfblocli P99 Club: 7 frack Maids, Ti-is FTOMAHAWK, Sun? 5 ehlrie ' Society. Sebretary Jqnlor Sand e5S6rdvf0bSS I -f DIANE JAPYIS- LOWS' OPMGG SW'3 !'P5 .S9Qi9fYg-:Lg :fffi , 5, you nn l chlld 133 JANET LYNN Jonrvsorv - career earner n Q ferasrv E. JOLDERSMA - Track, Crossi f, fCountry. . w . HENRY JONES ,Q Junior Class Rlayj 5f'.390if'?f504595.-PfQH7,'.3UY'SQ59Q9f9E'PUDAS ff0lubLG1Ciulx.VVresIling,A-Footbailf f E ' LARRY CXKEIL -'Boy!S Boafterj Pep Club, I 4? 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Amg fChQ9fbl0Uk: K USA ANN KRUEGER - Career Center, Libs mry Club, Swimmingj Studenf Cduncil' f PAMELA JOLANDIS gfGho1r,:Qfings0nagrqg,f Bqnd, woodwrnafcnofr, rBrfgaabon,,Pr-J rates of Panzanceg Irack, Yearbopk, V Thpsplansy Student fCouncil,r Sunshlnq n Sffvfem H611 1T0fS00UH6dffff Bvdnf-M: A - Without Healfy Trying, Cheerblotfk, Trdokf J 'senfqr Ponies, mm, Nong Ceni ttal.Ev81u8llon, Pan'Am, NHSY: J :ff cuanuss DUWAYNE LKNTZ- BMS , Baastarg freak, Inliamuralgflstqdamf Cqufpgllh. J t K ness wahaut Really Jrylhy, 'BOW ' ter,, Sbphornore Variety Show, Juhioi .J Class Playy8snior Follies.,Fram,g 4 ,if ROBERT D5 I-KU 4 B073-5 395556595655 AFVQWW'-g Baskerwf: remain.: Lat1nCIubV,-5 . fha: -ji JUDlTi-J ANN 'Lkcnurwsnl edpsli r J wind Choir, Junlomiw Pfay,QEA,rPanf f , Ami 'YeaIDDDlf. fSunsI1ina,Spg791y,f gg f JEANNE MAHIEJLEHMAN -- Chdlj ,Qrimf W -sonaires, FOP, Club,,Trsck Maids: Vol-: A ,leybalh Tfdqsurersofipgfniprj xqunlcmgsenior Olassg jffsrfgge 3555 'JAMES fM. Lmononm -f Boys Qodstoiv - saslgemagr easewL,Rops:yz-an fm JQHNT MASON',LONGg:j -Mrrqqre ' ' Choir, ' Crimsanalresg Mae! :lgh?'ll'l,'Slg5 V Play, senior Folliesg Prom, cgenrfar ' A Arhsgusmeswmow RdailY.Tr9fhQf'BOYz6, NFL, Sgudani.Cpun-5 Apil,-Hotarygly DX V213 WliEf'hfARTifl1 Cihbzfrf Abhlsvemsrig Wrestlingg 'Flotaiy , t Muyonle Lovsus Mmnusgf 5 gf CAROL JULIANA MARTHLA J .Sbnionfblizf A Ilia, Picrri, ClubQW Bigskefbill, Silil-ri ,shine Society Chess Club- 7:3 V ff SCO77 STEPHENJMCAFOOS .- A Rep.C!qb,- Invrainuralsf ff 5 g you an l ehlld 135 DAVE L 1-ANTZt:'WChdh?S'WimW?iQ,- Gwsi ' . Uubj Rotafyg'How,TQ-'Si1bl:9edfIn,BuSfg: Y Lows, Pirdlfhs of Bfigsuoafif Sophomore Variety Show, Juniorfqlass, ' nswuavm mm clumfaw nv 'REBEZSCA JAQPAMCCALL - oEA, Prom, Cheerblock, Track Maids, Basketball, Track, Student Council, Sunshine Sool- ety , , JULIA JOANNE MCCALLY - Choig,Briga- ' ' , doon, Junior Class Play, Senior Follies, A Science Club, PepiClub,gTrack Maids, ' 'V Swimming, GAA, Student, Council, A Ohess Club, U . A -' - Q ol-iAnLEs RAY,.McKIBBlN. - loreheszra, y Q f V Choir, 1 Bundy ,Jaiz 'Ensornblaf 'sopno-. ' ' - Variety Show, Senior Follies, Prom, Yearbook, ,THE TOMAHA wx 'KENNETH D., METZLERf B0y's Boosten , -Eelyclub, -Giclub, wrestling, Football, ' 'Track f BONNIE UEAN, MILLER - Choir, Band, Jazz ' - Ensemble, Woodwind Choir, Sophomore S Variety Show, Senior Follies, Prom, Pi- E rates of Penzance, How To Succeed ln - Business Mthoutllieallyl Trying, Cneerb- , lock Pep Band, Volleyball, Yearbook, Student Council A CINDRSQ L. MlLLER7 swimming, Traex WNNIE suE MILLER- Service Club! OEA, Prom, North Central Evaluation, Homecoming Candidate, Cheerleaders THE TOMAHAWK VHERCYNA ANN MILLER - Service Club, Lib- , g Club, Cheerblock ,.gErEEwc.MlLLEn- . my KATHLEEN RENEEMILLER - Choir, Band, Woodwind Choir, Clarinet Choir, Pirates 1, '0fP9UZ8l'l0Q,'kSOf1hON10fB' Variety Show, 1 , Junior Classalflay, Senior Follies, Spirit t - Club,,Pep Band, Student Council ' NATHAN DALE MQLLER - 'ol'Ch6Sff8 LISA,MARlE'MlSlflLER - J . ' 'VANESSA ROMAIN MISHLER - Band, Junior Achievernent, Career Center youlronehlld 138 t ,Eff 1 ,Qi Buckwheat Julie Chuck Met Kris Reber Represented GHS in DAF? Contest Bonnie .t'- 4: t. fe V 2 i Cindy Connie UWB Jeff gr, . .,,f17j,5f'5 Q53 ,'.,:.!.'4 . l..'vj we , ,H,,.f V ,eq ljfjf ,NQTL-Q. Kathy Nathan Usa Vanessa Donna Steve Mary Pat L- ,vw I ,f ' Eric Crash Par Opple .nu ,.,' . . A .2 x 1 3 Rita Ma Chela Karen Pam Raj Dave Bev Kris DONNA LYNN MOODY - Band, Woodwinq' ' Choir, FHA, North CenIraI'Ev8IuE!I0rI,1 PepB6nd 4 L. STEPHEN w Monss - Pmmgsays-aQos-Q ter, Basketbailg Traqk, Intramurals , A N MARY J. MYERS '-Swimniing, Aquaiicsf THE TOMAHAWK A ' f I ' J ' PATRICIA LYNNMYERS - Band, Woodwind I ,Choir,.- Sophomore Variety Showmluniof A Class Pla y, Proml Cheerblocld Pep'Club,- f Ba! Gins, Swimming A - I I ' Emo DALE NEUMANN ':Ch0ir, Q Crlm-Q A sonairesj - Brigedoong 'Beskefbelh f me lramurals, Yearb00k,' CIIGSS Uub,'L8fillf Club . I q . 1 FIORY G1 ,NURTONL - Boys- ' terg -In-. Lzramumis, Studsn! Coundil' ' ' V PATRICIA MARIE OLIVER! Swimming f , DOUGLAS WARREN OPUNGER -I 'wrebfl-f 1 Ing, Campus Life,-Librery'CIubAQf',1 , , RITAVM. onriz - Banu, Mefbrertss, GAA, Track V Q - f f MACHELA A. OIT - Orchestra, BSHQJBZZ' . Ensemble, W00dWlnd',ChoIr, Nffduqr PepBand ' I :W KAREN SUE PANGBURN - Medicorps, FHA 1 PAMELA KAY PFAHLER -'S0ph0m0fS vifii ety Show, Junior Class Play, Senior F07-5 ' lies, OEA, Prom, French' Clubg Miracle, Worker, Cheerblock, Pep Club, Thea-, L pians,' NFL,- Sunshine ,Society, 1.89115 Committee ' I x lxonA VEENA PHILLIPS - A Q1 DAVID FLETCHER - 4 I .L .1 'BEVERLY FL PRIHODA - sand, Baskbfbiilh Jazz Ensemble, Woodwind Chvlh Bfiya-' doong How To Succeed in Bueinessi I Without Really Trying, V0IiaybsIl4f.Swim- ming, GAA, Sophomorevariety Shawg Junior Class Play , A I I l you un I Chlld 137 KRISTIN MARIA RABEFI - Olchesfra, B8nd,f BETH ANN RAMSEVER - Orchestra. Bend, M Woodwind Choir A , 9 ' - SHARUN ROSE RAMSEYEF? - Choir, Stu-' 'dentcouncll t f V 5 , g V PENNY ANN sus RANDOLPH - Sunshine. 5-Society - ' SEYAMQE HEIFEL-1Qhgw.fGAAgj, g F 5 CARQLANMREINER-,CYPQUZ Senior FOYIBSQI V0llBYb6ll,GAA',' - - Q f if jcmmrn DIANE RENSBERGER - .rumor j ' ,Class Play,iCareer Centen Prom, French 5 'Club, Miracle Worker, Cheerblock, ' g Swimming, Sunshine Society ,STEPHEN DUANE RICE - Career Centerw 7J0HN 'RIDE Choir, Brigadoon, Pirates, Q Penzance, Junior Achlevemenf,,l9ram,5 j !,3oy'e S Booster, Al Basketballj 'f 5 Track,Qross-Country, Intramurals, f book' - S A ' r Q ' A Eomiiounozinmiye f MARGARET ANN RODIBAUGH - cnearbf Jlock, fPep Club, Jumbr Achievement ' GBEGG nocgns- S l GAIIJ DENISE ROMDALL - Band, Woodwind f Choir, Junior Class Play, Service Club, N f Pep Band, Track, Cheerblock, Volleyball, sf GAA, Sunshine Society , - z f 1 Ccqvuls olANE,R0ssEnggfcn0ir,s Enya-6 S A I doom Ssnrlce Club, OEA,ePiratec ofPsn5 if zsnce, ,Hag Corps, ,Gheerblocki fsunf: Q'Sf'if'9S00'9fY' P . ' r BARBARA ANNROWITS - Qholr, enm- f F sonaires,PiratesofPenzance, Yearbook, ,5 fl-low! To SucceedringBuSlness WFWQUI Sfheellv Trybvgz Cheenalockf Pep Cfvbf if 5'l'recly Maids, Sophomore, Variety Shown , Junior Class Play, Senior Follies, NHS' 1 SUSAN KAY RUDY - 'Choin Orlmsonaires, H Miracle, Worker, Meet Meiin St. Louis, . fhespians, NFL, Student Council, Chess ,- President 'Junior Class, How ,To 5 , Succeed-in Businsesfllwthout Really Try-5 g lngj Pei: Club, VolleytxalI,fTrack, Sopho- Vanety Show, Junior Class Play, f ' Senior Follies, Prom, -French Club, NHS, ,Piravbs of Penzance N GOTTWARREN sAnBA ual-I - swimming, N XSluUenfOouncl7,1G-Club , ' , J 1 you in I child 1Ill X, l . 4 f QF 4 ' 5 X Y R 41,492 Pri Beth Sharon Penny Eva Carol Cinde Steve John Boy Qvx some Margaret Gregg Gail Diane Barb Sue SCO!! M , A., 'E 'R I A AA- 4' fffisr- Q' ' , kg - ,Q 'wifi f iff' in fbi: Q, , 'qw . 5 W vi Hai-X ,W lg -sgigngwa, .... ' wt-affix, Mary Wynn Tanya Jay Jim Audrey Nick Bonita fm- T3'wN i N Diana Mike Debby Mark Kay Flash L96 Carol J, Ploy,1Seriior'FoIlie1s,Sqhrice,Cldli,fPh'orh,Q MARY ALICE scnnocrco-'Afzwcrubl A j 1 1 iff WYNN L SCHWALM- DECA, Boy's,Boost6n,f Pep Club, Football, Intramurals, Rotary Q MICHAEL M. SERIKOW- Art Clubr-l44Hf Boys'-Baasref, Swimming, vearrmoku TANYA SUE 'SHAND .- 'Chbity Brigadoorg. Senior Follles,xServica Club, f Cheerleaders, Bat Girl, Track,'Malds,Q, StudentCounclll, , W CLIFFORD JAY SHARP 4 Band wjnUf , Choir, -Arr Club, QTrack,', Crossffiountry W, assay ANNE SHEPHAHD - .runrucrqssfg Play- . 3 x MARK NATHAN SHEREH- Ydhrbdolqf- A , cnesszgrub. ,A , , ,V JAMES, Ffosurrooxvrfrlboyisflsmsmrl ' A , Club, -Football, lnrrsmutaIg,fStaa'egL ,Cauncrl 1 , f , Q, AUDREY Er.Arrvs,sKELroN A Juhioibldis . lCl169'b'0C'C 'Php A clung 'WEWPHOMQBSQ , Bdsketbhllj Y9brb0bk,V'THE TQff M- MAHRWIQ Sunshine sway ' - corps,rPon+P0m,effrs, 'loyballg Basketball, GAA, Jrack, THE ' A l 'TOMAHAWK,'Sfuder1f COUflCiL'SUIlSfliHD' A DAN rv.Asr.AaAuGH, sandnfaiz Y Basketball., FootbaIl,1t5atin,Qub, 'J . jj, g rvrcrrorias SMEDZHWK- Troblcboyieoodif A' ter, Wrestling, FootbdIl,.An' ' 'BONITA ROSE SMITH -Q0mheS!fQAU1Oil',, W Band, -Sophomore Variety SDQW,-'SQIIIOF A ' Follies, Prom ,Library Club,-Latin rGl4rb,, ' NHS, Miracle Worker, 'Haw2To,Sircoeod ' in Business without Trying, Pep Band 'NFLW' A A A ' CAROLEE cr-rnrsrrnslsnrrrr - br5h6,-Arif . Choir, Crlmsonaires, Band, Jazz Ensem- , Show, Pan,Am..S1udBl11 Cqqnqil, ,shine.SQciety, V, , .Q CAROL ,JEAN smucxgn -j owrweqrfpg, Chamber Orohestrq, ,lunrorw Class- A Senior Follies,-Prom, NHS,rMiracls vwznaur' nearly Trying, Yearbook, -mes? A pians,NFL' A ' , you an l child 139 DIANA LYNNSEIDNER -Bkskslball, GAA- KAY -D' SLABACHK i Sdnidrk flag' , .A ble. Brlgadoon, Sophomore, Vafioty' M M 'Workor,WHovi-To suceeeaorniausmsi- BARBARA L SPRINGER - Junior Achieve ment, Service Club, Latin Club, Swim- ming, Aquatics, Sunshine Society JOSEPH A. SPRINGER - Orchestra, French A Club, Yearbook, Studenti Council, Student-Faculty Senate . JACOUELYN STACK - Service' Club, OEA, 'Prom,i Cheerblock, Pep Club, Grap- A plerettes, GAA, Sunshine Society , EDWARD Lf STACKER - Prom, Boys Boos- , ter, Basketball, Track, Student Council, , Rotary . ROY A. STAHL - Boy's Booster, Baseball, W lntrgmurals SUSAN FAYE STAHL - Choir, Sophomore Variety Show, OEA, How To Succeed in Business VWthout Really Trying, Cheerb- lock JAMES EDWARD STELLINGWERF - Or- chestra, Junior Class Play Senrice Club, Prom, Ubrary Club, NFL - DAVID STEWART- GALEN DEVON STOUDER - Sophomore W Variety Show, Junior Class Play, Junior Achievement, Boy's Booster, Football, Intramurals TONY STREIKUS - DEBBIE ANN STRUBLE - Band, Sophomore ' Variety Show, Junior Class Play, Senior Follies, DECA, Prom, North Central Evaluation, Cheerblock, Track Maids, Volleyball, Basketball, GAA, Yearbook, Y Student Council, Secretary Sophomore Class' LORRAINE R. STRYCKER - Chain Art Club, Pirates of Penzance DANIEL M. STUTZ l Boy's Booster BRIAN W STUTZMAN - KEITHDELVIN STUTZMAN - Art Club. Cam- B pus Life, Prom, Boy's Booster, Wrestling, Track, THE TOMAHAWK LAURA ELLEN TAFI' - you Us I chlld 140 C J Barb Joe Smack Ed Lf 143' Roy Sue .lim Dave f r X D I Gaywood Tony Deb Lon A f Lv -3. is -MW 'i fi 3 Yew. gk -1' X 1 t M a jg, . , eef wit S . . Cinci Kid Brian Keith Laura x ,, te. Gene Tom f A S .S X to A Elaine Renee Sue Mat! Bear Mike F19 vitae-.-it ww? .k Lv st- .N 4 , - Laura Tom Tokar Awarded 4- Yr. Merit Scholarship Shawn Loren Nancy Duck GENE l. THOMPSON- Track, NFL, Student Council f ' r THOMAS F. TOKAR - Euclideens, Science Club, NHS MATT E.' TRAXLER - Science Club. Junior Achievement, Prom . CAROLE ANN TROYER - Art Club , ELAINE RUTH -TROYER - Art Club, Student Council , ' ' RENEE ELAINE TROYER - Orchestra, Chamber Orchestre, Choir, Brigedoon, Senior Follies, OEA, Prom, North Central Evaluation, Basketball, Student Council, Sunshine Socletv ' W Q - C , ROBERT MICHAEL VANKLAVEREN- Band, Pep Band LAURA VANOVER- 'SUSAN B. VOORHEES f Art Club, Career Center, Prom, Cheerblock,'Sunshlne1 Society r SHAWN WILUAM WAFFLE - Band, Career Center I LOREN E. WAGGY - Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Brigadocn, Rotary, Science Club, North Central Evaluation NANCY LINN WARNER - Campus Life, Junior Class Play, Yearbook, FHA KAREN SUE WASHINGTON - Banu, Prom, Basketball, .Volleyball GAA y you Ill l chlld 141 DONNA SUE Wl:AVEFl - Orchestra, Band, , Woodwind Choir, Senior Follies, Junior Q Achievement, OEA, Pep Band, Cheerb- Y .lock, Track Maids PATRICIA ANN lDAMFlON,l WEAVER - ' ,-'Career Center. .i - X S SALLY ANN WEAVER - Orchestra, French Club, NHS, Yearbook, V-President ' Sophomore Class . KEITHARAY wElnlcH - Cross-Country, SHARON LYNN WELSH - Sophomore Vari- ely Show, Junior Class Playa Senior Fol- olies, OEA, . Prom, Homecoming Candl- A date, Cheerleaders, hack Maids,fJunior , fClass P.R. Officer ' ' KELLY LANE WHITEHEAD - Band, Jazz En- qsemble, Woodwino Choir, Sophomore ,gvariely Show, Junior Class Play, Prom, ' Girls' State, Pep Band, Basketball, Swimming, Student Council, Student- Faculty Senate, Sophomore Class P. R. I Officer 'DAVID WAYNE WIDNER - Sophomoreyari- ' ery Show, Junior Class Play, Boy's 'Boosk W ter r L s JENNIFER JILL, WIDNER - Choir, OEA, Pl- f rates of Penzance, Cheerblook, How To A Succeed ln Business Without Really Try- L fing, Sunshine 'Society ,LINDA KAY WILSON - Career Center, Bas- lketbell h L . RITA WILSON- f L TONY LEE WOOD - Prom, Boy's Booster, Pep Club, Swimming CYNTHIA ALLISON YEATER - Art Club, Sophomore Variety Show, Junior Class Play, Senior Follies, Prom, Girls' State, , French Olub,,Homecoming Candidate, Cheerleaders, Basketball, Student , ,Council V' - yr BETH ARLENE YODER - Chair, Service Club, Ubrary Club, Pirates ol Penzance DEWAYNE R. YODER- Senior Follies, Boy's Booster, G-Club, Basketball, Baseball, blntramurals, Student Council, Rotary, A ' President 'Senior Class DOUGLAS R, YODER - Art Club, THE TO- MAHAWK GARY W. YODER - Basketball, Track, ln- Q 'tramurals V, i ' ' L you ara a chlld 142 Donna Lisa Sally Keith Sharon Kelly lMdy v. X R Rita Bessie UD DW G3 63? 4 ,Q-.2 w-'f nj? 77m . i 8 JEIIS tt, ,Q ,K ,J A ' ii ..LarSe.. NO! Pictured Janice Bontrager Wade Branson Sean Coggan Catherine Conder Patti Dascenzi Jill Eaton Dan Faulkner Dennis Faulkner Paul Friesen Steve Haviland Carolyn Holmes ,, ,CES ? I 2 ,,, Q, S -0, , B Q'Q ' T '-1 r,' -v-, 1 axle we ,n 'R' 1 1jGlen Joldersma took hls broaks durlng clan. 2QClndy Garber and Gall Flomdell were par! of lhe ,23-x Pep Band lor basketball games. 3Nohn Long, Dave Allrey, and Pam Landls worked herd on the ul for Meet Mo In SL Louis. 4lJane Zolllnger and Dlene Floner turned their atlentlnn to knltllng on Mlnl- Courae Day. 5lMlke Bender modeled Krls Raher's G-jacket durlng the noon hour. Zent David Hooker Eric Kaehr Jane Liechry Don Lukianenko Beth Mayberry Pat McCloughen Joel Newtson Scott Flhude Jeff Shenk James Utiey ZflY7lTlO 1f0fUPf,VfP'9Fl490 5? f0f C7H?S ff, Prom, Noah Central Evsiuaion f - rCIub,fSpirit,Comzrri!tee,'CheerbIoc A' A 6 'Q 4 L 5 3 I 4. -1 -dau -bf you lfl I Chlld 143 V,,,-,,,. Q. x,' 4 'jg . - 1 ,,,,,..., JUNIORS ,X Xl Z' - .M N A Ba 'Z' S' fy . , - '41-Qj.,., - A Af 'f ,yr ,, U' ll ,v 1 1. ' lLKff ,.,N .' 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Deb Bickel, Deb Bierling, Eo Biglsr, nm Qgler, Tom Blackport, Tami Blevlns, Mike Bloss, Marcia Baddiger, Deb Bontrager, Steve Bowser, Tom Bradford, Bill Brillhart, John Brown, Dave Bryant, Tami Bryant, Todd Budisic, Chris Cantu, David Chrispyn, Doug Chrispyn, Nancy Clarke, Kathy Cleson, Kevin Clingerman, Jackie Clouse, Carol Collins, Deb Compton, Sharon Corbin, Deb Cotherman, Cheryl Cottingham, Chris Coyne, Dan Cripe, Deb Cripe,Denise Crips, Linda Cripe, Linda Cripe, Marileah Crips, Randy Crips, 'Nm Cross, Pat youlfelchlld 146 B.. X 1 -or ,I K I , ,il r 9 'Y ..f ' JZ, atm' mils-ms v ,i f N 1 ' 2 1 lk .ju gi.- Q N3 I -we f Will' J . . , fx 'E .. + A 1- N , my ' 1 t Q ?2f1i'5-'f5f3EZ'S. 3 1 -X A ,A ' :Il ' ' X ' Vis-' ,agp J . , , if ,,,,,' if A Q ' i 'Q 49. ff J . Juniors Wore Bull Shirts my if . , A t , 4 3 . A ix A A- If -' 2 W-rw , Ka! X! x V . 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J . 7 1 A 3 - C C V A A if z gl C Harrison Jule ' Wi-3' 41 .11 ,WYEY A 1 'f' ' Henman, Msn . ,J ,F-12 QI l V ,, f Hartman, Mike I HQ A M - , R - Herr, Karl ' - , 'f Helshberger, Carrie ' N -W ' 1,2 . Y- , , , , . , ' - - .V 4 -' .:1..2'b..l . Malawi sf l H K S 2 W le . as .Q 2 , 7 ' Q ' rf: ' f , ,- N 3 Hile, Brent 1 j X, , fag xgxlv Hire, Mary 1 ' , 1 ' ,pf Hogan, Sherry l , za ' J , ' Holdeman, Wcky ' . X., ' ' , ' , Holdread, James f , ,, Eiii.. .Ngefng tg! Q ' ' ' , f V Q Splrlt week had many partlelpants on Kld- dles Day. Nancy Klatfa unllorm portrayed a uma langue mnmll mr, mm 1'.aay'- as m-won VW ' ' ' '47 Holdread, Teresa Hood, Phil Hoogenbaom, John Hoogenboom, Linda Hoogenbaom, 77m Hossler, Jeri Huber, Doug Huser, Mark lnbody, Doug Jackson, Jeff Jesse, Jon Jones, Lisa Jones, Pam Krallman, Brenda Keil, Art Keim. Mike Kendrick, Bill Keyes, Olivia Kidd, Rose Kimlick, Gary Kinney, Laura Kitson, Mike Klatt, Nancy Klopfenstein, Jeff Knapp, Gary Koch,Jane Kramer, Erica Kreager, Bev Lamb, Carrie Lantz, Jeff Leatherman, Mika Lehman, Ben Leichty, Diane Leveno, Mary Lewallen, Dee Lewallen, Larry Love, Debra Lower, Bill Lower, 77m Loy, Steve Lung, Kent Madison, Scott Mast, James Masier, Rita May, Connie McCahill, Rob McDonald. Bruce McGechie, Paulette Miller, Ben Miller, Bob Miller, Bobbi Mller, Cal Miller, Doray lWller, Glen Miller, Greg Miller, Lee you In I chlld 146 W PT L..-1, . , i L K an T 4 ' if ' A. J fs 1 5 4 fii ' WT' 1 X- ' ' G B A 'V Y i 1, Q maid l , f L B . Q22 G i ., .X fi? nf- -,f - 4 Q. , 15, , ji, at M 1154 ,iv 5 I, , V ,. ,, H , . aw-I, - ' f , 've' X121 , af sf' J, , , 1 x 9:1 T: 9 ,Y -5? 1. 3, Q 5 Q F 'AH 'ii' . i 2-f ffsl V' o f 'Vi ifi' 'ff p ff: L i a, h Y P M, ,S ,J 5 I K .A 3 S : 5 1' ,A A, 5.1 . A Q 5 43 V i , in X Q' M Y, -va i f f ' ., 1 ' 1 1. 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Jean Murto, Myers, Myers, Betsy Blake Bryan Myers, Georgie Neff, Brett Nisle y, Doug Nisley, Lee Oexman, LuAnn Oligee, Pam Oplinger, Dave Ott, Mary Perez, Diana Perrin, Carol Pestow, George Pbend, Steve Pickett, Kim Pineda, Leo Pointdexter, 77na Pollock, Dale Powell, John Rader, Jeff Reed, Joanne Reynolds, Patty Rice, Connie Richards, Brenda niern, Andy Rieth, Marv Huey, Kim Pagers, Cris Rohrbaugh, Carolyn Roll, Jenny Roose, Beth Sandlin, Kay Sands, Pam Saufter, Dar Schmidt, Susan you are o chlld 149 Schmucker, Gary Schrock, Brad Schudel, Steve Shaffer, Susan Sheater, Don Sherer, Karen Sibal, Paul Slaven, Mike Sleppy, Dale Smith, Bob Smith, Jack Smith, Mike Smith, Steve Smith, 77na Smucker, Paul Snobarger, Jody Snodgrass, Jeff Snyder, Doug Snyder, Jill Stacker, Marcia Stanley, Mike Stark, Richard Stewart, Diane 3' N x ' fe t 'J . tg-Q' 'W Q aff- 5?-. 1 5 9 51 RX t? :fi W A 1 L ri-5,1 I tt, aug' Q 3 ? 1 a 19 - h ,Lv V .av I ' 50 f x ?5 ' 'Lf' ' K E 5 A Q Q 1 3 I U 'fu Paradise Ch UAA , 3 Vi ' if y . .2 , W Q - ' PQ- 5 ' ' M- 1,1 71, .Q -f was - A K K if isifsisi Lf' ,... -. . 12e t1 , ..--ff -wx .l...'l Dmoront kinds of socks and things In their halr made Goshon's Glrls' Choerb- lock unlquc. Carol Clouso gave us a peek at hor mek. osen As Prom Theme HQ, ,QE i fi 5, id 'S . '1 'wnnnunevg , af 5 Q ,t , 1 Hs, 53 5 !f4PQ5'g?f ' 'P g Srickier, Claudia 3' f Win' ' 'Q Q . A ' - S Stoltzfus, Harlan A ,, W 1 ' i 5- .Z 315 Strycker, Benita ' ' - f 5 f W ' 'Q g Swank, Wcki 3.3 ,, 'ig' ' Y , .vt Swoveland, Ann i 'QVf 'f 'E' I-Q Q 1 'ff' Thiele, Joe .ff '. . I r ' Thomas, Lorretta t 7 'Lil :N sq, Thomi-7son. David W 4 ' 'J ,T C f X . L4 X eb ,Q , H J V s . Q, , C5 x , ,ds ta 1 2 M y .. , - eff Thompson. Kietn 5 2 if , A ' ' f ' . 3 ' 'gitfggi Toiiiver, Jim N '1 ,,,,-. r 1 Troup, Ron ,, J t NW.g,, ,A - j Troyer, Donna -, 3 ' 4 guy 1311. . Troyer, Jeff 1, , . ' af' ,, ' Troyer, Rita 4 ' , x- . Vandergrift, Mark Y 1 1 X' A Wagner. Pat t ' Q C, ' '5 . , t .. f 9' x - I , f'. K X X lf - 1? ,,,,.,g,' uf I- f.. ' T . ' '22 ' , 2. f.'p .75 ' WEIKGI, Rita 5, 2,3 is g ym .-xii , Q' ' r 5 ' f fi it af ' W 15 f jJ wairon, Biii ' P f 5 'Y . FA, Warner, Kim I , , ' , ew 1 A ' 'Q F , + Watkins, Diana - ' '13 ' , 4 A ', 0- Q ' ' A , ' ,M V Weaver, Gary C -. ' ' Weaver, Gary x' - 5 ' Si! Weaver, Mitch K , -Q Q ' , l .,x 4 ,, , fa' . V Megand, Dennis ' 'Q . ,C t , ilqj 4' 4 ,, Vg? vi I , - 'X fl X' 5' ' ' . . v '. - ' - g ' ft 'L E X lt Uviflsiiglm you are a chlld 150 ,yr . - S , ' r 4' iii Y -Mx, .4 , he 2' , 55? -for , tie' X is ,V l ' .tr 1,41 L l tX 5WfW1'sal N rizw 1,3 R 'Leaf a ig., fri? , Q K get if DS? ,,, V v V .Vega lla ' ,-' . if. 4 iii: W' X N L ' Not Pictured 15 Anderson, John Lynch, Lynn .f Camacho, Iris Metters, Pete 6,3 A Cramer, Don Mueller, Klaus , . , Cripe, Patrick Newston, Toby ,, Q., Q23 Curry, Debbie Palmer, Sondra , , 3,. A, Davidson, Mona Potter, John ' 3545 -- Evers! Whitney Russel, 77m Hrynewycz, Michael lnbody, Thomas Kidd, Flon King, Phil Line, Rob Losee, Brian Stengal, Donna Weaver, Dennis lMdner, Tam vwlson, Jody M '90 , f.. P Q v Y Vwlder, Doug lfwlliams, Belinda Wlliams, Bob Woods, Den Wyatt, Rhonda Wyman, Ken Yoder, Barbara Yoder, Debra Yoder, Jane Zeldenrust, Lauree Zimmerle, Deb 1y0n Febuary 14th sweetheart: were eu ng to during second and slxth perlods. Crlmaonalre Nancy Morris sang along with the other Crlmsonalres to eomeone'e valentlna. 2QAn all Goshen School Snowman eontesf' was held one snowy lunch hour. Terrl llllller, Deb Yoder, Taml Bryant, Patty Crass, Vlckle Mlller, and Martha Zapeda stood by thelr snowman entry Georgie Myers and Dave Bark: are In the background. ix, 1 -...gl I v 2 74 2 37+ .mr we if SCJPHDMORES SK, I 1:-Y. i , . I A R f J, . V f' J --, W 5 'A . gf I Wai , .W i Sly you are n child 152 :-H A 1fix'fw u Q 6 i 2 I Y Q fad- ' W z 5 L 1,4-'A ' ,RV K. A K-sw. A-.., A..-1 M' 3115 '7- nb- you are a child 153 Abshire, Julie Albert, Ruth Angelo, Andrea Archer, Rick Bailey, Brenda Bailey, Paul Bainter, Jeff Baker, Jeff Baker, John Barranca, Pat Bartley, Rose Battles, Sue Beaoh, Dan Beeson, Lisa Bender, Darrell Berkey, Gail Berkey,. Rick Berkey, Scott Bickel, Ken Bigler, Rob Blnkley, Jim Bontrager, Myron Bontrager, Pam Bontrager. Roger Boomershine, Jerry Borkholder, Vernon Bowers, Paul Bradbury, Danny Bradley, Dave Brock, Mike Brown, Kris Browning, David' Brumbaugh, Gary Bryan, Julie Bryant, Mike Burdette, Jody Burger, Dan Burt, Peggy Buss, Cindy Butler, Cindy Coth Buttermore, Steve Carr, David Cassel, Brenda Champ, Larry Charles, Rick Cherniak, Cathy Clear, Deb Clingerrnan, Dave Cobb, Bob Coffman, Jan Collins, Eddie Compton, Chester Cotherman, Kevin Cox, Shari Coyne, Martha you urs n child 154 1. S ,I sins' highs? 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Steve Guffy, Scott Hall, Jim you are a chlld 155 Haney, Worthie Hardesty, Dora Harley, Joel Harris, Brad Hart, Dave Haver, Chris Haviland, Vonda Hern, Junior Hernley, Doug Hershberger, Jim Hertzler, Nancy Hilbish, Kim Hire, Marcie Hoffman, Penny Hogan, Dee Holden, Anita Holderread, Chuck Holland, David Hollinger, Dawn Hoogenboom, Marcia Hoogenboom, 'lim Hooker, Scott Hooker, Todd Hoopingarner, Bill Hoover, 'lim Hostetler, Anne Hostetler, Clayton Hostetler, Scott Howard, Taco Hoyt, Linda Huff Jane Hulewicz, John Hummel, Robin lnbody, Terri lngold, Ken Jackson, Dianna Joldersma, Charlotte Jones, .Da ve Jones, Jeanne Lanes, Pat Kasdorf, Laura Kauffman, Grover Kauffman, Kris Kauffman, Marcia Keeler, Dan Keil, Suzy Kemper, Barb Kenderick, Deb Ketcham, Erle Kinney, Deb Kisder, Wrgil Klart, Dick Klein, Sheila Khne, Maurie Knight, Dave you ure a chlld 156 1,- ei rg ' ' 295 if 1 X ' t Q' 7 'f.,.,. 'Q 5 b ig to , 0 'H A . . iv ' b 0 ix' , , X D I gf l V1 2 if .ft .. 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Af' - ' , Korenstra, Amy Kotek, Bruce Kramer, Stacey Kruse, Kevin lxummern, Donna Kyle, Cathy Kyle, Phil Lambdin, 'lim LaMunyon, Gloria Larimer, Angel Lee, Mark Lee, Sharon Lewallen, Mitch Longardner, Nevin Looker, Chucx Love, Cathy Lower, Tom Ludwig, Bonnie Lung, Jolinda 1Lung, Stacy Mabie, Penny Magers, Colleen Markham, Linda Martin, Mark Mafffila, Jane Mast, Gerie Mathis, Bill McCloskey, Phil McCrimmon, Sandy Meadows, Cathy Miles, Pam Miller, Brad Miller, Bruce Miller, Curt Miller, Melani Miller, Neil Miller, Ron Miller, Sandy Miller, Scott Miller, Tammy Mills, Joe Mishler, Steve Moreland, Mary Morris, Sheri Mowry, Margie Moyer, Nancy Neal, Angie Olvera, Gloria Parson, Steve Penland. Befh Pfahler. Kim P0!Ier, ViCki6 Perez, Sylvia Pestow, Cathy Purcell, Sue RHHGOIPU, Sandy you are a chlld 157 Ratcliff, David Reiner, Sue Rensberger, Jan Rice, lim Rider, Rick Riegsecker, Deb Riley, Karen Riley. Sue Rink, Rick Rippey, Mark Sanriagoj Angela Scearse, Mark Schlabach, Cari Schmucker, Ron Schrock, Darlene Schrock. Sue Schwab, Lori Schwalm, 17m Scott, Danny Seidner, Karen Shaffer, John Shaffer, Myra Shenk, Sara Shepard, Sue Showers, Chris Silveyl Sherry Slabaugh, Julie Smith Bbb Sones, Berdine Surg, Tammy Spencer, Brian Springer, 77na Stahl, Tammy Stevens, Brian Stewart, Dan Stickler, Loia Stoffel, Terri Sfoner, Chuck Stauder, Kim Strasser, ROIIENU Stroman, Mark Stucky, Deanna Stutzman, Kris Styer, Bob SW86fSSf4 Theresa- Swovelandg Dave Thacker, Trina Thimlar, Kris Thompson, Kirbv Traxler, Chris Troyer, Mike Troyer, Renee Troyer, Rick you are l ehlld 158 - . vi , . .Q , . if + 1 72 S . A Q in 1- , .f-' '34 i I 'A o tif L If li XIIN Y e . Aggwr 1 , x Q 1 or :al d , Y , 5, Q -1-1 f E Q as E, 3. ' W,-ii, V m m, f ' 5 ., - X. X45 me 6 an me A.. Ds, V Q 'Alf-..w','212fa al i.D,QQ,l'3 u IW 9 X I 5,17 l 'I .-. Alfa 0- ' 5143, nw! 'X' ., . 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T r Cy. 7, ' 54 Brewington, John Miltenberger, Billi Jo A 5 Carroll, Sonia Owens, Jeff ia 'Q' ' Chupp, Glen snivery, Bill , E gg COQQaI1,,Arrdy Thomas, Jamie , - ' , . , , A Cfamef. LUiS Warble, Kathy , '-gg' . , 5 ' 3 . ' ' Cross, Milt Mlggn, Arlena r 2- KK- A 0 - ' 1'f ff' 2 Gingerich, Roxanne Yeazel, Leonard Gray, Tom ' Johnson, Cheryl K epner, Joan Krueger, Dave MEIIII7, John W , V' , , I ,'-Yr,,,,,.w , ' , ,g 1 ' H T- ,, adif. I+' 4- I Mp! T fig A001 s ,U 'SXMTAYH you ara a ehlld Two Who Were Apprecieted Miss Barbra Zook and Clarence Dutch Ganger both retired this past year after many years of dedicated work. Miss Zook taught at GHS for 37 years while Dutch was head custodian for 15 years. Miss Zook senred as the English department coor- dinator and senfed as the girl's cheerblock and cheerleader sponsor for many years Both of these two individuals will be mi sed by the GHS student body which retur to school this coming Fall. The Crimson sta wanted to make sure these two indivudua were remembered for contribution made GHS. i 'za saw! i vt, '-i 'A . 'S ea ' r meek. . ' s ' 4 ' W 1. l V I 5 t 2 , WZ, 1 G K, ,Q 2 5 G 1 -ihkm 'f . . M fi if na-D45 'b 1 1 234534 4 'ji s ,ax . U., 1 Q .wm- ,, .. 1 V, M.: sag-0 . qw, -, , ., A '- - .. . : 'SIM , - 2 ' N . Cyl x ' 'l .K- XR x Xa x ,K H '. ll Ill, Ill I Lix -gf! I '11 -+- 2 : 'X ts rv., JOSEPH E. BEESON, Taylor University, BS, Universityof North Carolina MA, Assisant Principal, 5 years. NORMA LEE BLAIR, Indiana State Univer- slty, BS, MS, Home Economics, Depart- ment Head, 12 years. FRED B. BLOSSER, Goshen College BS, Indiana University MS, Math, Depart- ment Head, 22 years. VERNON BOND, University of Illinois at Ur- bana BS, MEd, University of Illinois, ln- diana University, Southem Illinois Uni- versity, Business Education 1 year. ELMER BOWERS, Manchester College BS, Ohio State University, MA, Chemistry, Physics, Department Head,17 years. GERMAIN BURNS, Purdue Unlverslty, BS, MS, Librarian, 7 years. DIANE CARTWRIGHT, Indiana University, BS, MS, English, 6 years. PHILIP E. CARTWRIGHT, Wabash College, Indiana University, BS, MS, Dr. of Ed. D., Principal, 3 years. HENRY E. CIASON, Northwestem Univer- sity, BS, Indiana University MS, World History, US. History 21 years. ARTHUR COSGROVE, Butler Unlversity, BS, Driver Education, 16 years. MELINDA DAY, Bowling Green State Uni- versity, Ohio, BS, Art, 1 year. JOHN DECHANT, Ball State University BS, US. History, Western Michigan University MS, Wrestling Coach, 7 years. BERNICE H. DWYER, Ball State University BS, Indiana University MS, Guidance , 19 years. ROBERT FANCIL, Goshen College BA, ln- diana University MA, French, Depart- ment Head, 15 years. DAVID FOX , Indiana Cental BA, Social Studies, 3 years. 'A ,,,,fY' Joseph Beeson Norma Blair Fred Blosser Vernon Bond Elmer Bowers GHS Teaching Staff Reached 51 A P? ' -'PE . . 9 I Z I gf f,, I X -1.3 ' ' x I ' at r ' . W ' -I t ff uf .- ...I N, A Q t . Km., 1. . , V 1 A Germaine Burris Diane Carrwriqnr Philip canwriant Henry Crason Arthur Cosgrove ' W is 9. ,V . W . U ,el . Qs, ,l rt Wi S IT Sv ,I 5 -- 5. .- -1, .5 I . sy, -5 f -, Q 3 '- , sf , 5 -fe .- D3Y John Decnant Bernice Dwyer se' Laura FUNK Patfcla Hampton Richard Harley ROUGH FERCII ni 'Viz fi 8 , 'A :Zi ' 5 .ir , i if A ' is ' Charles HBH David Fox E. Burdette Hoke LAURA FUNK, Goshen College' BA, Ball State University MA, English, 7 years. PATRICA HAMPTON, Purdue University BS, Spanish, 18 years. RICHARD HARLEZ Purdue University BS, Ball State MA, Social Studies, Depart- ment Head, 19 years. CHARLES HART, Goshen College BS, Ball State University MA, Business, 24 years. E. BURDETTE HOKE, Manchester College BS , Indiana University MS, Social Studies , 22 years. you are a ehlld 161 CARL HORNEMAN, Wabash College BA Indiana University MA, Spanish 10years. H. KASTNER, Ball State University BS, ln- diana University MS, Psychology 25 years. DORIS KEYSER, Bethel College Goshen College BS, St. Francis MS, Effects, Adv. Physical Education, Basketball Coach, Girls Track Coach 1 year. DEATRA KINNEX Purdue University BS, BallState University MS, Home Economices 8 years. BRIAN KIRK, Oklahoma City University BS, Prudue University MS, Orchestra' 13 years. DAVID KURTZ, Ball State University BS, MA, Art 1 year. Y WAYNE ZQAMBRIGHT, Goshen College BS, Bowling Green State University MA, Math, Golf Coach 10 years. ETHEL MATHEWS, Ball State University BS,MA, Bookkeeping, Business Law Department Head 30 years. ROBERT MATHEWS, Manchester College AB, Purdue University MS, Business Math 29 years. CORALLY McCANN, Ball State University as,MA, Swimming, Physical Education 9 years. DOROTHY MCFARLANDRN, Goshen Col- lege BS, Case Western Reserve Univers- tiy MS, RN, Director of School Health Services 31 years. STANLEY MILLER, Manchester University BS, Biology Applied Science 1year. KEN MIRER, Eastern Michigan, BS, Western Michigan, MA, Industrial Arts, Varsity foot- ball coach, 7 years. SHIRLEY MYERS, Indiana University BS, Elementary Education MS, Special Edu- cation. 2 years. RALPH PETERSON, Ball State University BS, Indiana University MS, Industrial Arts 32 years. DAVID PLANK, Bluffton College BS, Ball State University MA, Music Theory, Band Director 7 years. BRYAN RATHKE, University of Evansville BS, Indiana University MS, Swimming Coach, Physical Education, Pool Director 8 years. WAYNE RANDOLPH, Ball State University BA, MA, Guidance 1 year. CARL REINER, Ball State University BS, MA, Mathematics 18 years. HERB RESLER, Ball State University BS, MA, Athletic Director, Physical Educa- tion, Department Head 2 years. youlrclchlld 182 W L ,war A tw. .bi ,wk if ' .Q -'Ni' I,-,th . ga. I , 'Aff -15 Q ,Aa :Nw 1,9 sfvxdrfkg Carl Horneman H. Kastner Doris Keyser Dgatra Kinney J' . Brian Kirk 2 1 J' I ight:-a..r . GHS Faculty Donated , . 3 ' 'C ik, 'ir , :ea Nr . 595524 EM' 'A A ,.. . V If L my Ae- . , Q m . A L: K ' KL - 'A if I , - A f 5 3 Pe P29556 4 David Kurtz Wayne Lambright Ethel Mathews Robert Mathews Corally McCann 1,3 Q . . , V ,, ri ,H 'i - . - f a O ' ,J E: 1 . si b 1 .l . . A ' ,. I Dgrgfhy McFarland stanley Miller KEN MIRER Shirley Myers Ralph Peterson A 4, . . js Q: 1 'R Y me M , vj, . 5,1 5 5 . si. ' . -f . A X 'f'f .. A . Y N . r 1' M f . z Q I 5 . Ai David Plank Bryan Rathke Wayne Randolph Carl Reiner Herb Resler Devon Schrock Robert Sharpe f, Y- .. ' 4, N ,rf 4. . ' :pug 5.1: 3,-J '4 ' if H J' x K X E D xl Q , Ya f x f .,.s ,. . 5 4? is ,K f wf w.,, .9 X f 1 I. 55311127 viva? 'ifhfa A .f . Jefrv Snyder Phil Stevens Merrill Swartley to Gibson Memorial , U W A NX, 1 I f I ROQGV TUQQIB Carl Weaver Karen Weddell Penelope White Barbra Zook 4 ' Not Fvctured: Allen Rogers k . - . L 0 0 '1 . -1,15 .K - 'vlvlif Leah Zuck DEVON SCHROCK, Gosifen College BA, English 6 years. ROBERT SHARPE, Morehead State Univer- sity AB, Colorado State MA, Music His- tory, Assistant Band Director, Depart- ment Head 15 years. JERRY SNYDER, Ball State University BS, MA, Law, Mass Media: Joumalism, Pub- lications, News Bureau 11 years. PHIL STEVENS, Earlham College, Indiana University BS, MS, Special Education 6 V years. G. MERRILL SWARTLEY, Goshen College AB, Vocal Music 16 years. ROGER TUGGLE, Manchester College BS, St Francis College MS, Biology, Basketf ball Coach 3 years. CARL WEAVER, Goshen College BA, Biol- ogy, Cross-country, Track Coach, Direc- tor of Student Council 'Activities 6 years, 'KAREN WEDDELL. Manchester College BS, Business Education 5 years. PENELOPE WHITE, illinois University BA, Speech Communication MA,'Rhetoric, Communication Theory 1 year. BARBRA ZOOK, Goshen College, Earlham College AB, Ball State University, University of Colorado, English, Department Head 29 LEAF ZUCK, Elizabethtown College BA, University of Penn, Northwestern University MA, English 26 years. --nil! you IN l chlld 183 one small step Cartwright Completed Second Year Dr. Philip Canivright completed his sec- ond year as Goshen High School principal. The 35-year-old educator came to Goshen in 1971 following a one year stay at Iowa City, Iowa, where he served as a junior high school principal. Before accepting the lowa job, Dr. Cartwright was assistant principal at GHS and was a social studies teacher at White- man Junior High School. Assisting Dr. Cartwright for the second straight year was Joesph Beeson who handled the assistant principal duties which included attendance and building and grounds. I i 3 I I-x - I Pnmp canwrlgm Joe 80 f ' nyc!-uns .-..-4-Q Ie Nxt V 7 John Ulmer l 'V 'rteffl-3:3 EEL X. 9311 ,ff Board, Superintendent Guided Programs Overseeing all educational aspects of the Goshen Community Schools' system is Superintendent Dr. Gary Seymour who is completing his third straight yearin that pos- ition. Senring under Seymour are Assistant Superintendent Frank Algate and Director of Special Services Kent Adams. Representing and speaking for the com- munity are the five school board members who are appointed. Serving this year were President John Ulmer, Vice-President Uoyd Stump, Secretary Richard Snyder, Nancy Lantz, and Phil Neff ,Lww W 1 ,f Kent Adams Frank Algate Building and Grounds Assistant Superintendent milf ' ' o 'S R egg, aw I sit s 5. x, x 5, .xy , 'I , - f xv es, k ff as ., 1 mr- It VV 1601231 X , t Z I vars 3 vu- N J-: - r ' f 'vi V ,P-g f3ef.f ' ,fi ' ff ' K. - 0, K Ui 1 - 1 . ' je 1. .. 0 N e4 I e . , 1 'N . se- ' 0 r 1 lnwgg, -. , I0 ,..,..,uqp U 1, . U I. . ' U I e -, 0 0 . 0 it ' fu I7 .N ix T A 3 helped administrators Paraprofessionals, Secretaries Did Their Job 1lParapro1sssIonal Rick Clark aided the students enrolled ln the soclal studies department. lt was Mr. CIark'a tlrst year.2lLee Martln, pareprofesalonal, look charge ot ell study hall duty. He also was In charge ot the Intramural program.3lNorme Hllhlsh, Ilbrary alde.4lDorothy Rossi, clerlcal alde.5llmogene Bloner. attendance secretary, treuurer.6lPeuIa Lehman, secretary to prInclpal.7lEdnaleen Hoover, guldenee ottloe secretery.BlBarbara Ogle, attendance. athletlc sec- retary. you nre a chlld 166 supportive helpers Cooks, Janitors Appreciated Ten custodians and five cooks were given the responsibility to keep Goshen High School clean and to provide enough food for the hungry mouths of 849 students. This year marked the last year for Dutch Ganger who retired on July 1, fol- lowing his Hfteen years as head custodian. Replacing Dutch as head custodian was Ken Albert oafatarla manager, and Barbara Slollzlus. 6 ,J 3 ,, 4 i f 9 A4 'X 1 ' A 1jMaxlna Nlslay, laundry, cus!odIan.2lGaorgo Madlson, cuatodlan.3lMury Naad, cuslodlan-0John Mast, cuatodlan.5lKen Albert, oustodlan.7lCa1atarla personnel: Edna Wally, Mary Blough, Rachel Mlllor, Jullno Stryckar, you are a chlld 167 t f drastic changes Facelift Up-dates Crimson A fresh look for THE CRIMSON was the overall goal made by the yearbook staff. For the first year in GHS's history, students pro- duced entirely the yearbook except for the printing. This included designing layouts, photography, writing copy, captions and headlines, and then typing them on the per- forator to be sent to the Elkhart Area Career Center. This was quite a new experience since the publisher had always done this before. Under the leadership of Nancy Warner who was editor-in-chief, and Barb Rowits assllstanteditor, each staff member was re- sponsible for individual pages. Carol Smucker was assigned the senior section: Tami Blackport the junior section, Melanie Miller the sophomore section, and Deb Baker was in charge of the faculty section. The advertising crew was headed by Au- drey Skelton, and their efforts produced 83,000 for the yearbook. This was the second year THE CRIMSON operated as a class, and it grew from 16 students to 25. .Y H ug . 7 ?a 8 '71 s lk- 5:3 Carol Smuckerk Its, Angle Beeson, LuAnn Oexmann, Jef-t Snodgrass, Erlc Neumann, Doray Mlller and Chuck Stoner. Deb Baker ls notplctured. na. mr.,-.. 5,1 qi. ? 's tlllark Sherer, Sean Coggan and Erlc Neumann were photographers for the CRIM- SON, Mark belng head photographer. 2jMr. Snyder put ln many extra hours lor publlcatlons. 3lMr. Snyder, Edltor-In-Chlet Nancy Warner and Assistant Edltor Barb Rowlts worked constantly trylng to keep the yearbook on schedule. 4lThe yearbook class sometimes went crazy trylng to meet deadllnes. 5JAIthough the students enjoyed themselves as a whole, It was dlscovered that there was very much work Involved. 6lAudrey Skelton was the heed ot advertlslng, wlth Rlck Copenhaver and John Alexenko esslstlng. 7lLuAnn Oexmann and Heather Hardle, worklng on their page asslgnments 8lTammy Bryant confers wlth Mr. Snyder about her layout. 9lCerrle Lamb, Vlckle Mlller and Gary Klmllck work on thelr layouts. 10lAudrey Skelton, as many others dld. sometimes became qulte trustrated. . x 5 3 ,ng 'WK Y .b Ska? -fa fl ul! iffy? you are a ehlld 110 ,4 S ! 1 1 , ,X lx , , 8 l , M '., 4 My I w 4 K , V 1 in 1 a ,' I ,i'j'fc,, x N 'W if a , xy. , ' v . at - 1 J?'.,3 'hifi' '.V 'ftl1i. 1' 'N 1'-'fs' K QM wg? .,' -ag55,i.x 95 QQ,:.sa - S A. - J 1 Ziff? 1-ami 3,-, an 'QV f yi' ff: 'sf A staff of 26 members and one spon- sor started this yearbook rolling at the beginning of the school year. New ideas from the staff, sponsor, assis- tant editor, and editor became realities as the year progressed. The 1974-75 Goshen High School yearbook staff has put in many more hours than the stated classroom hours. Photographers deserve special recognition for what they have had to put up with from staff members and the amount of work they have put into this yearbook. Assistant Editor Barb Rowits also was the staffer who took charge when others failed to live up to their respon- sibilities. Special thanks are also ex- tended to Paulette McGechie and Rita Master who complimented Barb's ef- forts. ln closing these words written by Oscar Hammerstein Il should be re- membered by all the people who will find, receive, read, look at, pass on, and or beg or borrow this 1975 Goshen High School yearbook. Why you are born and why you are living depend entirely on what you are getting out of this world and what you are giving to it. I cannot prove that this is a balance of mathematical perfec- tion, but my own observation of life leads me to the conclusion that there is a very real relationship, both quantita- tively and qualitatively, between what you contribute and what you get out this world. The staff you are n chlld 171 4' - 5 G: XS ' 'B x Q, , 5, , x .5 up. i.. f ,A HE CJ? J ,QMQ X 1 , if .Lf 'Lk , K, hy J: 1 , .' x ,va . Q r may E 'K gg ' ,AM- '95', . . 59 .xQf2' Lii ' if TAF W,-:gm-1 fjggds, j , . ws. 335151 ' b , b If li ,- 5 lffffimcv E 17fW4uuEANUlE5 ., W my I ' Q N. ,13?f uucu am: d: , ii 'A': :,:.w ,Y .I ci Tgfgfs gi, , ' Q- L ,L i Wi . . i ,A V 'rv v 11, , 'Q W' W, 233 H ' J' j' U 55. i?fJ2 '7I' M151 ' ., . V 'mfs Him- . ' Q2 4. .:,M 'I'. :sql K 5 5 ,i- 1 if f Lv 1-4 1 ffg 1. 1-'71 Y' X, 'QA .- ' 11'5' 1222.5 Q A .9 an igfviggli EW he h In f. ia 1 . E f 'lv UE-A f L , ' Q' PRODUCTS mcg , PV ..,.h,.,,.. a F A 25544 A eufa Q.. 1' WMUYEFAL . 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N I a source of information, a forum for opinion, a marketplace for products and services. It's all K I there, in tangible print and photos, for you to refer to later on, to save, or pass along. . . . your family newspaper! ' , X ,J L 1 ul' Ili 'II T . f fl,-'J , , -.primjd by - ' The News Pr1nt1ng Company, Inc. .X Personal, Commercial and Industrial Printing E COMPLETE GRAPHIC ARTS l 14 S. Main Street, Goshen. Indiana, Phone 533-2151 : I :':'4 I ':': ':::i': I :': Congrafulafionsl Class of 1975 LIBERTY HOMES, INC. '7 mc-suLge1uq, LI if I IOI Eisenhower Drive Norfh Goshen Indiana 46526 Phone 2 I9 533'o43l ,I .I-4 N CORPORATE OFFICE P. o. sox as EES ' ' in DUCT WINTER STAMPING PLANT REESE REESE PRODUCTS DIV. used conronnuou or mown P. I. IUX 331 I IISHI. lllllllll Ill!! Congratulations Class of 75 'This is the beginning ofa new day. God has given you this day to use as you will. You can waste it--or use it for good, but what you do today is important, because you are exchanging a day uf your life for it! When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever, leav- ing in its place something that you have traded for it.May it be gain, and not loss, good, and not eveil, success, and not failure, in order that you shall not regret the price you have paid for it. Best Wishes for a Good Life Sincerely, MM Steury Corporation V. E. Steury, President. STEURY CORPOR TIO The great outdoors people. '5,GN DF GUAUTV 310 Steury Avenue, Goshen, Indiana ,l , W 7 FITTINGS FDR PLASTIC PIPING NIBCG- lNNOVlTURS IN VILVES Ann n1-mas au... 1-4-. uw PRES TI GE POR TRAI TS YO UR SENIOR PHO TOGRAPHER SA YS CO GRATULATIONS SENIORS A Wee me l 1 .17 ol., S..-. fa' ' SQLA X 1 Wm, Elliug 8cBrush 533.9414 MON..WED.,THURS.,FRI 111 East Washington Street Tuggoaiggggoszoo Goshen, Indiana SATURDAYBQQ NOON A 608007 I-EAP FOR All NAIIKIIID: NC DONALD? 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Northern Indiana Puhlin Service llnmpang The only reward of virture is virtueg the only way to have a friend is to be one. Emerson Qri0I'S,, inc. aol west washington street 0 post office box 442 0 goshen, indiana 46526 air conditioning - heating - ventilation - filtration - heat transfer commercial - residential - industrial 7' 1 Comlillete Goshen, Ind. 46526 Electric Motor Repair Phone 533-2695 LEWALLEN ELECTRIC SNYDERIS 6,399 chuck Lewallen qv: QI Res. Phone If, sb M E N S H Q P we 533-7731 Geac ,, I26 Sou'I'I1 Main Goshen Residential O Commercial 0 Industrial Wiring CompIimen+s of PENN CONTROLS DIVISION OF JOHNSON SERVICE COMPANY l302 Eesf Monroe Sire oi, Goshen, Indiana MANUFACTURERS OF AUTOMATIC CONTROLS FOR ' DOME STIC ' COMMER CIAL AND ' INDUSTRIAL A PPLICATIONS K , . ll ,I swam 6 7 I INCORPGMTED ' xeading ,ge'weleT5 1- 2400 Eisenhower Dr Goshen san Shop Manufacturing Quality Automotive Electrical Products Downtown GOSHEN, INDIANA 46526 . .I , I' 1 l .. Q L? , I ,. ,. A ki vi 1.3-Q, Lim ISV? A ' 4 A if K 5' . .,qQ14 Pf vs I ':IK' ? A 4' aosnn. mn Ai,Ai A9 .2 , E235 'f,-ff me aw ft' W I - . AAVA A 1 ' '. V. I M ,V if QUALITY GLASS AUTO GLASS MOBIL SERVICE INDUSTRIAL PARK-GOSHEN INDIANA 46526 . ' 803 Chicago Ave. Goshen 1 .U 9 , , yuvnrunx il 3 M W 35, ea? :fy-' ig 'J 7. ' A af. .V ,Q :rv ----' I Q 1.4 , x I 4 + 59 9 I 'JE' 31 I Wig E wi n W .n 3' ui- 2 9Qf '5f - , ' QI r. 4 - wg, pg gg.- - f I 2 4 ' , . S .KQEE my I Q hay, , I V3 Iii '38 ' e 31 ' 5? 5 EAST SIDE WEST SIDE ALL AROUND THE TOWN D . I D oh I razien. 1 822 Lincolnway East 723 West Pike Street Tfgzfffire JOHN J EN NINGS T. 85 M. ASSOCIATES RUBBER SPECIALTIES COMPANY INC. T N 126 N. BYH BTREIT 725 E' Adams Goshen faux aaa sues so EN Nauru asses PAT REISYEIER KAREN DEFREES SPUR GEON'S i DEPAR TM EN T STORE i . , HEPQSH ERGERSS Lmway Shoppmg Plaza 312 B-lll81lEl'l'.00SlEll,lllAll ' v phone: saa-9625 533-3408 Goshen, India ' I um' WWC' llonlay rump Friday ',',gg,7fgo,m fijiwlu man A. R an szno P. I. - naimman 'fi ' X x 5 Z2 X wlos L?-1AIRP1ECES X ' lp, Slflflll 12110 HM ill 10100 Y. I. . , E D K E N 'HIIYYN' 43:2 suuynznon. mnzao r. n. ' Winii W 1 ' 0.2',AQF1N1Q' l1lI 'IIl 'it -12 3 A 5112211 N Qwjllillagv Cggoufga 903017 624 eAsr JACKSON c-osHEN BOUTIQUE 0 'i 15 CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Private Rooms for All Kinds of Parties U. ni. 113 West. art Road 1 -hh, F , ,, h A n S 7 i f Q1 f fl 316 B i ' , 2 -N xi5N 4 si-f 2 4 -1- - , 9 , jQlS. o Q -ty ' fa 1775 in ' 01' EG uh V ng W- 4 :QEQW W i ,' f ' -'N - L, Wqf'-551 -3'--E' ' -' i -'E , If 5, ge- fm.. HST' -' 1 Pi I .Ns ofa -- I Y x 1. 1 M fi, SQ gm ' A P9 Z 5 ' ' .. J O' if X' C ' A ii , 4 X i 7.5 S C0E:g:fQ,S2g2ssaiiiizlgiiinskkdgaavizi gufstigniaavouaghersonal mance, see Duicy at a em s am ice. i 1 V ,Y .in S Dulcy works with Goshen students. SALE , A High gchool stficgnt worching atsgalem fhrougth BANKNTHUST IIIII. GOSHEN MILLERSBURG NEW PARIS Pictur d above ulcy S mmer ith Di ne R ss r a Goshen I 1 ' ul ,, is , 5?-G'Sl R7 vwug -I 1 J i Q e ff 601 East Madison ' Q '- H fb- f-qv .8-Lf '-----'- 9 THE PEOPLE PLEASERH L pnmnef aaa-9922 Q --5 'Fx M ff-my , f COAST TO COAST Linway Shopping Plaza of 1 acl., Goshen, Ind' na YOUR GRANDFATHER MIGHT HAVE WORKED HERE . . We'vo been doing business gi fha game old sfand a+ Douglas and Ninfh since I902. Today, 97 G.H.S. greduafes work here helping us serve l500 cusfomars across 'Has nefion. Someday you mighi' also. Wx noi foo badg illif Mk Ofollfld- ESTABLISHED IOOZ WESTERN RUBBER COMPANY - 1 IN A WORLD WHERE EVERYTHING HAS A PRICE ---- ,Asif I il , F . :wg-'if Cer- N fgxf-gm : SQA . tariff 5 1 A'1I u .. I A , f f ' f -,-. IT HELPS T0 - , Q ' -g FIRST NATIONAL CAN HAVE A FREE MAKE voun woFu.D CHECKING ACCOUNT A LITTLE BETTER GET YOUR FREE STUDENT CHECKING AT -- FIRST NATIONAL BANK 7:1 Thrse locations - Msln at Madison, College Avenue O F G H E N ' ' and U. S. 33 East. Bashor Road and U. S. 33 Wsst I '1 Coca-Cola Bottling I Aid to education. PARK SIDE O' - - PHARMACY . ': ' S. Main Goshen, Indiana Goshen -NX NW if ff' 2 WESTSIDE FURNITURE 7I I Wes'I Lincoln Where CusI'omers I lax- Send Their Friends ,1 ,nn , ,, I - I :mmm rumxzc , L I krvixikkir Ia' .' Y' T'-4.1 WW . . Y U- , nenscrsnxc. I Hx ,Q'+V.?'w', 3-,Nu W, 'gy A Q 4 , ' I ' , t' X, I I ' f N I i eii zfe r f S S-ffww CQ-'ww W Ie' ' .T I - ,.. - -, 1, 1- - -- ,qi ' e,ga, 4: 'sf-arf-is err- ., ..- V IP ONTIAC IPLASTIC IPRODUCTS INC. GOSHEN, INDIANA 46526 INDUSTRIAL PARK L 8 - -f-nsa...,.,:....f f Y I Aqnmwwnr' Kehr's Sewing Center 617 West Lincoln Goshen Knit Fabric - Notions - Needlepoint 11l , , 3 . ? if' Kiss , ,,,, ,A '75, Q , 3.3:-, tg--re-1 g g'-s - -J 1- . , , 4' --gf-5,915 . fig? :Fei 'T' 2.5 D i, RA, A,- Q ,..z ,.J. wg V,-,xl .,-.,' - -A.-,sw 2 if -..,,v., fs- at I I ' 5, QQQSS:-5.1-i 'T , ' - VA iq W QAM, , me h - as ..r V, ' d, bn A I A 'The New Goshen ,jvlodofay .gnu NOBLE INMAN'S DINING RO0M SHOE CO' New Indoor Pool 110 South Main Goshen Ask About 0ur Special Package RA CE VIE W FLORISTS AND GARDEN LAND FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION 1701 U. S. 33 East Goshen, Ind QNX Congratulations Class of 1974! SYWAN INDUSTRIES, IIXC 614 East Purl Street 1 Goshen i I' i H l- fic jf J. V Y -i- JUDD DRUG STORES r -- -1 11 -1? 5,-suq-i,,i 1 l V '-'f J-1 IC n Physical Therapist - Unit Secretary - Laboratory Technologist - Psychologist rn x 3 accom: A 5 -5, PIONEER tif : l 'Ji OF I O :Q TOMORROW 2 Rl VF IN THE HEALTH FIELD Q- 'U 5 2 I- See your schoolcounselor or the hospital for information , l -is on nursing scholarship loans. Health is destined to become Z , Q. the number-one industry in the nation in the 70's. 3- m 6' 5 A health career will offer YOU . . . L -0 variety . . . world-wide mobility . . . new horizons 5 'E iob satisfaction . . . ersonal involvment H .c P 2, I 8 2 l . -4 r- . 0 I cz Goshen General Hosplta X Pharmacist - Dietitian - Nurse - Manual Arts Therapist -- L.P.N. - Nurse Aide ' ww' TROYERS PouLTRY INC. V' 'Q ' , 5 P. O. BOX 255 use I 41, ...f Gosi-IEN. INDIANA 46526 I scholastic and athletic award ribbons ' Y D ER PLANKS PRINTING sfkvfcf, 505 5U.Nmmsf 0 ER'CULP HOME f -V' -A . I ,qi I 1 -Y ABSHIRE OIL CO. f - 1 --1,.gp:, L el , I23 Sou-Ih Main 1911 S.Main StI'eet,Goshen,Indiana 46526 Zenith sales and service Telephone 533.3153 216 North Main Goshen Sporting Goshen Goods, Inc, nm Efkluzrf Gourzfy BUREAU lol VVEBT LINCOLN E. IzoN's DuPoN1' Gozrsnszsnz., co-op ggmn jumu PAINT STORE XLO Nu Mac I Numerical Machining 6J00p6l'6lfLV6 Gfss IZ., gIZC. 1201 EISENHOWER DRIVE NORTH 301 W. LINCOLN AVENUE A UNIT OF Ex-CELL-0 CORPORATION EL-Q19 5334131 :IA nice place to worku GOSHEN INDIANA 46526 THE 1975 CRIMSON STAFF WISHES TO THANK THE ADVERTIS ERS WHO HELPED MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE MINI. JI-14024, 5.154 Ad1'i1l.Jlfl10887.14G Addll. Wlhdl 56, 146 Alrlny,Ann129 ADO11, Cflil ADC1, Ph1I12,128 Abit 15141171154 ADM. T11 66. 77. IH, 128 A311111 Pl1li:il112, 116, 146 Nll1lI1d0l.0ir10y122,128 l10llli4l1.Pl0146 Alauvwa, emma 128 llOllf41D. .l011n I, 75,146,166 N1lUy, Dlvid 21.33.31 57, 60,122,12B,143 AW01l.L01l122 Nldtflln, John NIdl1!0f1.LII1dl128 NWSOYI, Dlfili 23, 48, 75. 116, 124, 146 Andldl, Pnm12,12B Ang0o1,Al1d0l154 N1:11l.R1ok154 3au.1'r..1y 146 Bi1IY.BMhdl154 Bal0y,PnuI14,154 Bd1ll1,J011154 BllNll,Lifldl146 Bdtl, 13013146 Bl11l.JO11 94,110,154 Bl11lY..l01'ln 154 Bill, BWOY1 81.52.'145,146 Bl11l.DlVi11 75, 146 BUI1ov,Cir1dy36,146 Banana, John Blrlld. Pl114, 154,157 Bu1ly1,Rosl154.156 Bltlkl. Don12B Bl1110l.S00 31, 80.115.116,154 Blum9lf1I10i.Pl1r1ea146 Bncfi. D5n154 BQSW, Klf1fll1fl146 BUNNY, M110 5.110.146 Bilhy, Philip 61, 72, 73, 76, 96,118,'121, 127,128 Bal,.k11146 BlDKll1:l1l9l146 Bldvlii. D00fil51. 126 300800, N199liI10 25. 33. 54, 61, B1,115,123.146.169 Boson, Lila H54 laqr11zr,Darrn1 102.103,152,154 Bo11u91,Mi1:Y1ui 5. 50, 54.72, 128, 143 a5r1u1n,D55145 Bn111oy,Dnv1d126 laarl1ay.sni1154 Ba1uy,nie1my94,11o.154 B0r1lhy.Soo1180.94, 103, 154 Bii1ll.D1hB1,146 Bidm1.KM194.154 num 129 Billw, E11146 BiD1lY.R0blf166.96.154 5111101.11111 145 B1ql01.1'0m75.103,146 Birl11ly,Jan10s154 elm41pa1,1nn1r 20. 24,33 59, 99, 146,169 Bkvil1l,MM14 22. 211. 44. 99, 91, 62, 146 B1ou,Mnrn111 25. 31. 14, 91, 91, 146 B0l1199 .Dabb10146 Bomm9o1,Dnv1dB.81,129 aor11rl9sr..lay 67, 122. 129 Bon1lugs1,Mym11154 Bon1u9l1,Plm91l 10. 154 Bo111n90r.liogsr154 Bomng0f.S1ove146 am1naranine.Jo1ry99,94,15:1. 154 la41r11r1o11141.vu11orr 52, 94, 154 Bonnnaaww, neu Bunn. Paul 54. aa. 154 Bvno1'.TI'lomas 22,41. 54. SL90. 92, 93, 95, 144, 146 Budaury, Danny 154 Bll110d, B1l1146 BYIGIY. Dlvn154 BQlll.1l.KMI10f11Rlr11f1l22, 1m,1H,129 B1'lt1l0fl.Wd6 smr1r1gmr1,.1onn Bill, Pnm129 Bl1lhlt1.J011l1146 BYIXIK. 15611061 154 Bm1m.Dlvid146 Brmm, Kril NJ,154 srmrning,nayi.111o. 154 Br0vm1IIg,Jlyl1I129 Bnmbludl.Dunnl52.58.77.122,129 Bf1lIlDtd'l.GlyM,154 Bfylll, Dlvid Bfyln..lu1ie154 SWIM- NSW Bfylfli. Mlm 86, 97. 154 Bfylm. Tlmi 28.46.59.Bl,146,151,1B9 BIYUD1, TDM 24, 87. 146 Budlk. Chvlvirn N.81.146 Buh'1.SlI1d'a129 ar1rama,.my154 Bu1dl11l.KlrI'y Borgir, Dlhill 54,152,154 B11rw.Rogn113,39,41,54,12s,129 B1ll1l11,11m a1rrLvaggy:11,90,152,154 Bill. Oll11-Nl 62.154 a1r11ur,c1n.1y 154 BU1ll.Slhdfl129 Bul1arrn1n.Shva 154 ClllY1lI1.Jlm 129 C0macho,Ir1a Clllllthu. J0!I1N,129 CIN. Dlvid146 Clllll, DWUIYI 73, 127, 128 Cl1.DlVH125. 54,09,100.154 Crm11.So0il58.111,116 Cllll. Bv0ndl154 Cll1llil11l.Ml'illLlpIl129 0hlrlp,1LlryB.154 Index Chlllli, Rik 154 Chlvll, Edd! 128 C110l'r1ilk, CIUIY 154, 157 CMWYV1. Dwqlu 34. 146 Cllilpyn, Nlncy 146 Chuw, Dull! 129 CNW. Gllfh Uwmd, BW!!! IM c1ar11, mny 59, 146 C1lI0fi. Klvin 1W,110.111,146 Ulll. D000 154 Ulfllfl. Frsdnck 50, 83, 133 Gmgimlln, Dlvid 154 Uirlgimlh. JUN! 146 UWM, CIIUI 24,50,70.146,150 Cdi1.Bw 52.64,105.110,154 Coflmln. Jln 154 coggan, Andy 101, 143 COQQIYI, Sill! 47.81, 52,119.127,168 Colllnl. Dibulh 146 GOWN, Eddii 154 CUYIDDII. CUDITBY 154 CDYIIPIU1, Shlofl 81, 146' Colldll. Cl1h0Ylr1l COOK. LDYI Coow. sonimnin CODQHIIVIY, Morbid! 76.120, ICD CWQ1111lVOr.H4C1l77IN.1w,166 Cmbin, Dtbbii 146 Comomun. Cheryl 146 O01hMmlll,Kmlin 8.92.9G,103,154 1'1qhlm, Chris 75, 116, 146 coyinqwn, Cindy 130 Cox, Shlri 154 Cdyno, D311 21.24, 69,144,146 Coynl, Mlnhl 154 crnig. .uni ao, 155 Fllhl, Susan 20.54, 77, 78. 107.127, 131 Filming, Supharic 147 FIIIV1. LUNIII 147 Flora. Lynn 155 Foflytfh. Pam 155 FDVMIY. 101911 131 FIUE11, Wk! 131 Fray, Jim 147 FYMIOYI, Llull 155 Frllltfl, Plul 35 Fvoai. Dlvld 155 Fill, Jll115.115.155 Gill. 0011001 46.81,144.147 aanwar, Dwayne ai, 141 G Ci 28,33,43,50.54,57.89,77,81,62,118, ww. My 131, 143 Game. 11.511155 Ga1dn01,Kln1115. 143,147 Gains. D011 1:11 Gam. mln 155 Gam, Many 155 Guuqn. Karan 1:11 G4mi1e,cinoy's1, 1:11 Gibson. umm 155 611111. Don 155 G1ng0ncn,Cnu1o1ls 124, 1:11 ernwien, neniu 155. 159 Gingonen, John si, 12, 13, 19, 144, 141 singuien. Luann 131 Gingovich, Roxanne G0arin9,P9ulu116,141 annum. Damn Gonulu. epnrrzn Gonnlez. Frau so, 155 souin, Mak 131 Grl11ord. Donna 131 Gr911nn1. Robeson 155 11o4u1ur,sm11o4,1oa,15z,15o 11oua.Ar111111rry15e 11rrrrnr11.nm113a 1-1rry1, Lir1dlB0,156 1-1ryrwy.1,ul1ka 111111.00119 44, 54, 15, 119, 123, 144, 148 111r11,Jana15e 11..1ar.r1u,.1r.nr115e Hum1l1nI,R011111115, 156 N1m1,K1m19.B6.133 111.441, 14nr115o,54, loo, 146 uroooy. Doug 110, 148 lrmey. Tnrri 153, 159 irrboay, 1.1111 Inq15id.Kofl94,156 .1E11lNl.Arh1y11,47, 81.133 Jl11ll011.DilN1l156 Jl31lDfl,Jl114B. 54,1W,111,120,14B. 140 Jlmd. Jlmyt21, 51.13 .lune11,An1nony33. 56' Jlvii. Cllnnl 35.133 Jlsu, .bfi 07, 87.146 Jo1mi0fl.C1lI'yl JONDGILJIIIII134 J01lllon,Jo11n Johiirlhl, 018016 M. 57, 70, 62,115,157 Jddlllml, 31911101134 J0nll.Dlvid156 Jo4nne156 . Jim 8, 40, 77, N. 97,110,134 . Li!! 50. 54, 58,148 . PlmI1l148 ,PIHY 153,156 Eric Klld01'1,LluIl 30. 46, 57,115,156 K1u11m.ln.GI17vl156 Kalllflhlll. KU1511 525523 Cumoi Grams' Crlmlf ,4rny15s .B.lt1J155 .Don Climsf, Crnmsf . Ln craniar, Mary 130 C1ipa,Ca1t1i 152,155 cripe, Dulens 51, 130 Cnnv, 01.111 66,112,146 Cr1po.Der119e 25,59.14,9e,14e Crips, Dorm 130 crap.. lun 155 Crio0,L1nda 61,116,146 crap4.Lin11r1 s.41,1o,91,1o1,144.14e urine. Muilmr 59. 146 Crips, Patrick cripe, nancy 23,110,146 crirn. Firm 130 cripn, rin. 29. 51, az. 11a, 111, 145 min Cross, Cr05s,Pa1!y 71,144,151 Orcms, Dan 155 Culp, Lnrry 155 Culp, Mika 46. 51, 130 Cunud, canay 147 Cunld, Lori 155 CUYIIII1, Susan 147 ounningnnm. Becky 155 cunningnnrn, nrrnay 81, az, 130 Curvy. Debbie 81 Cu1fb0r1, Kim 155 Damlon, Plhicll Davidson. Lofalhl 130 Davidwh, Nona Davis, Evon 155 Davis, Margo 41, 513, 155 Davis. Pqg 139 DMCIMD, Pam 20, 60, 76,111,130 Dennis, nanny 155 DQNIil6l, Anndie 155 De1wiIsf,Cin11y 130 Deiwibl. DSN!! 59, 130 Dslwikf, Js11 131 Dlfvlili. Mllin 147 Dtvifll. J011n 155 unrey, cheryl 141 Dezwnna,cin.1y 141 Diaz, ScNldo1147 Dickilon, Dialln 155 Dllll. Rick 155 Dllhlllill. Oli! 155 Graingef, Sean 147 Gray, 10111 Gre9o1y,Joe Grpgory. PM 155 Grntlo, Smve 155 Grinlll, Jim 132 Grirll1483. RMI 132 61011. Vondl 132 Guilty. S0011 155 Gunden. Jlm!! 71. 97. 147 Hlbtfiich. Connie 147 Hainas, Liu 132 Hal. Jlm 155 ynrripm, Robyn se. 132 nnmqen. Kun 51. 141 H-lrllily, R011 132 Haney. wanna 155 l-uramy. Dorn 156 Hll11ia.H0ll1'1el 25, 54, 59,115,12D,145,147,168 Haruy, .m 51, ao. sz, 156 1-1nrluy.surya11e. 132 Hlris, erm ss, mo. 155 Hnrrimn, Jun 81. 141 11.111, ony. 156 HI1. Larry rinnrnan. Arun 141 1-1nr1rnan.Dr.ry11e,s1.19, 132 uarmnn, 141114 147 1-lnnrnrn, Wuyne 132 1-layelana, sms 1-lnyer, cnnninn 156 rinyilana. vonua so. 155 Huy.Man110,111,132 mnarmr. Pnri 132 11er111ru1s,1mr.u 24, 51, so, 11, 118. 126, 132 l-lun, cnranm 156 rlanlqy, Cindy 132 wane., omg 35. 33. 155 H4.11v.KAr1104. 119, 144,147 nuumrga, carria 141 mruinarqef. James 156 1-1mmerw.Mamm 51, 32. 1:12 mnmf, Lnrry 111, 132 14ar1zl4r,Nancy 19,115,155 Henman. Kirn 156 HIIO, BIQM 147 Hill, Kuy 132 11114. Mum 156 Hire. Mary 24. 141 Henson. Deir 133 Hmmm. Paula 133 Kullfmln, Mani! 156 Kllllv. Dlniil 156 1161.411 57, 67, 61.148 KoiI,Lnrry11X1.1l0.111,12B,134 Kbil, Lindy 49, 134 Keil. suzy49, 111, 156 Koim, ergg 134 Keim. Kay 66, 134 Koim, Kim 119, 134 Kam, Mika 74,B5,111,148 Kilnpsr, BIB 30,B2.152,156 Kufliidi, B111 148 Ksntiibk. Debbie 54, 156 Kennedy, Lynn 134 Kbpnsl, Joan KAIGNU. Yom 64, 134 Kdithlm. Er1e 156 Knniebu. Kaihy 134 Klyax, Oiivil 148 Kaya. Bodily 36. 134 101111, Ron Kidd.ROM51,115,124,148 1ornl1el1.6uy144, 146,169 Kin11y,Dav9 46.48,96,134 King, P1111 134 xinnay, nam 10, 156 Klnnoy,Lnu1l 34.61.146 Kevin 37, 98. 127, 134 Kidilf. Linda 134 Kidd, Vigil 97, 156 Ki19o11.Mk4 2,101,107,148 111111, Nancy 21, 24, 59, 99, 112, 141. 148 Kiln, Richlrd W, 94, 110,156 Khin, Shslll 2, 70,153,156 Klinn,Ma1iri910l,1D4,156 Klopvinnitlill, Gary Klapfarwlnin, .1011 135, 14a Kriloo. Gary '48 Knight Dlvid 156 Knorr, Jana 46, 71, 81, 82, 148 K0f0n31fl. Amy 31.57, W, 157.159 l0nr0f1l1ll, Klilh 135 K01ll.Bru00 46. 94. IM, 157 Knlmln. Bftndl 148 Kmmsr, Clmson 71. 135 Kramu. Enca 148 Knmd. S1821 70, 157 Kron901.Bev 149 xnraw. nnya Kruger. Lina 135 Knm. Kevin 100. 157 Dofio1. Blah 54, 155 D0ri01,BfO011a 41, 43, 54, 95. 107, 116, 131 Dorim. Chills! DIIWD, NIDCY 51, 79, 144, 141. Duoinin. Calhy 155 DU6C1I.EVy 61, 78, 147 Dlllamy. Cindy 147 Eastman. Kelly 11, 141 E.l1Dfl, Jill Edwids, Deb 155 Ei0fll1lnn,'Sua 21. 131 elorraqe,Ja11 155 Ell1n1, John 155 Elliui, TVIQYQSI B1, 147 Elrnorn, Mary147 Elmofs. Tlvris 62, 155 Evans. .Nyce 141 EIIQOIGGY. TUIMIJO Ewinau. Raynl 155 Ewi41.wni1r14y syaringnun, mn 155 EYU. BI171 33, 61.75,83,144,147 Eyaf. Karan 73. 141 FBlI1lVlu.ld.S05ln 31.52,155 Flfldl, Yim 24, 155 Furiar, Becky 131 Fmlknof, Dsfliil Fail, JOB 131 Fiandl, Nick 155 Fnmm, Danny 141 Filhd. 1-DWOII 147 Filhlf, Nlflty 71, 74, 147 H0111'MI1, Brian 39. 54, 83, 85. 86. 90.104.106,133 H011r1lll1, P8M1Y115,116,153.156 Hogan, mnyna 52,B4.100.156 Kogan, sherry 35, 141 Hoilwly, 116111 lm, 119. 133 Holdamlrl, Vltky 147 l'10ld6fl, Al1i1l 41, 51, 80, 60, 90,111,152.155 Holdlfllld, Ohlriu 156 Holdrud, Jlmos 147 Hbldrsld. Tues! 148 Holland. Dive 156 1-1.-.1lan.pr, nnyrn 156 Hoimas, CIIOM1 Hood, Phil 183, 110, 148 iimpnmovn, Cindy 133 Houpfbbdll, JOYII1 22. H, 81,110,148 Nooqorboom. Linda 115. 148 Hoogamoom. Muni- 156, 158 lmprmmi, 'nn131. 110, 14a 11wg4rooorn,1in191ny 33. 156 Nooknf. Uivu 57 11001162 Sem! 156 H00101. Todd 50. 156 noopingarrur, aiu 156 nmpingurwr, Karen 135 Hoovlf, Tim 111, 150 I-1osl10f.Jd1 51, 92. 99, 95,103,133 lfbldsf. Jiri 113, 148 Hol1l116l, Arliil 80. 156 I-1091411012 Byron Hol1l116f. C1!y10fl 156 1-1041011011 P019 133 Kummdh, Donna 31, 57.83.157 Ky1n,CdIfly157 Ky1s,PhiIip157 1.iI1l1.Clllil 3, 71,81.145.148,1H Lllfbdn, Tim 153. 157 umrryon. a1o11a151 ' Llndl, Pam 21. 28,60. 81, W, 81, 82,135, 143 Lamz, C1lJd1107. 135 Llml, Dlvid 61.81.135 LIli!,JO1l30,148 Llimlf. N131 157 LlU.Bd21B. 21, 46, 88. 82,W.1M. 110.135 Llllflafrlllll, H110 33, 35. 96,101,148 Lltlitnll, Jud 0.121.135 Ln0.Mlfk1B.157 l.ll,Shl'D11157 Lafmln, 64061. 76.148 Lnhmln. JOIN! 43. 46. B2. 112. 185 LMCNY. Dilnl21. 61,148 LlV6f10.1M'y LNB! 20, 71. 75, 145.148 Lllilln, Ulldll 97, 110. 157 Lllllbll. LllyW,1W. 148 Ldwlllll. Mary146 Li0CNY.JlII7I Lindicfn. Jlm 16, 46. M. 82. U. IN. 135 Liri. 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Pll11153,157 M1ls1,Bonnio10G,110, 1411 M111u,sou14e 141141, 80111114 11. 52, 54, 111, 71, a1, ez, 13s M1101 M1181 wwf mm. Mill. Millar 1411411 Mllr 141141, Mila. Mill, Milt. M111111, 111141. mlm, 141141, MMIII. Mana. Mala. Miki. Milbf. ww. Miller, Milli, Mlllr. 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