Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)
- Class of 1983
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A -1 A .....,, COSI-IEN PUBLIC LIBRARY 6OI South Fufth Street COSHEN, INDIANA 46526 ffwf ' 1-1 'Y f f3Tr H I 'ad' fi if if 312' Via? WW WH Y -I-ODQA 05 Contacts Mark Jocelyn takes has tum delwcnng towels from the Thmuih 'hf Yan th' Cflmion 'UH his bun h3PPY W P5 laundry room to th: p e swimmers who anxiously avant hu 'om' fo' th' uma' md hm dw 'n 'h' P'0f'5v Pfoduffd mam' mum ouxsundmg yearbook: bludrm l P085 539 P-lgl'S Q2 I IS Sensors 'P-'BN '44 I Su Lommunny 'Sr um page 188 Spons P B'5 409' pages 116143 bludrnl .md la ulty pages who 18 1 - I b . . ,U ' .nfc Ax'lfYllll'5 Am adrmws 5' - Y I I. . . ' - 7 4 V .R l K -Q5 n Z 5 3 I J A Il 9 .IQ- 5 iv suv 'W W 1 if A-fer' . f,Q'- 5' -. 1 '5.,-vista.-eh -H ' -1. , -, I Ze., N . -Q., :.,3.1fga,,i:t4 .il 1 C je' 'iii N 1'-,fYAi,:'.rsx - . ,-, 'in- 2 1 2. it , l ich, . 1 .'-. ,, .ff ru . ,V ...V,,' -.N Home away from home Is how we can describe Our lives through the days We spend at Goshen High We spend our time to prepare For our future lives Leading from here Whether to college, Or where our paths may go, Goshen High School has been Our home away from home. - Brenda Brown, '84 6 Due to a knee injury, senior jeff Holden couldn't' be a lifter I f A V A forthe cheerleaders. So, he shows his spirit by sweeping the Anticipating the next play, senior spilrer Angie Zollinger looks to court during halftime of the varsity basketball games. i ' tht COGCl'1 for ildvict. ' in , 'K 3 A few members of the freshman football team are a little crazy on football picture day. From left to right are Andy Drummond, Milre Rohn, Tom Wogoman, and Greg Neff. . so I-, , si. 1. pl '11 M 'S fs .,,, I 4 3 '5: .-N W- 4 . V fl It 'i I I S E Slliowi flblowxe Y ' A. 1. . .. .T 5 ' +G-ii' yf i b W 13,5 . ' sz. 1 .C S Everyone who bought a fan bus ticket for the Nvarsaw playoff football game was entered in a raffle. Sophomore Robert Hose teller won the honor of giving Mr. Duell a pie in the face. Mr. Sorg gives Robert advice on how to administer the prize. I , K' , , ,,f' .f ' Q Sherri Szealy interrupts Nlr, Hoffman's busy day to give him a Christmas kiss sold by Student Counfil for twentv-five cents. A landmarlt at GHS is the sfhool sign wliirh announces anivities to students and Goshen residents. 4 J .1 4' 1 ..? , IV A ' ,A 1 .s ref' ' v aft? 1.23 ......ap, E E, .. . 1. Sensor Bnan Plercher rrudnously mmpletes claaworl: assigned rn hu Math IV clan. Mmme Nvhalen dtsplays senior spam during rlas folllptlitloh held for Homecomrng Sptnt Week as do Gary Pleteher and Marla Yowell. Evan Landaw as an arrive member of many of GHS's mum groups. Here he reheartes a drum solo for an Uwmnlng fmiffn. e ' 'ff of M-'-fWf1fSaf:ff'p1'e' -Q ., - -s 49: 55-T1 -.' - - ri 4 I' fn.. --tg g.:,- ., - .:,.... . Manyttudenutakeadvantageoftheultmeh hourtoget aheadnanotthomeworlanignments.KimHamiIton. Roberta Lee, jeff Peachy, and Marla Gagaugh are four of these dedicated students, The science students at Goshen have many opportumtnes to experience lab experimertu. Two sophomores, Steve Sentell and Tony Gonzalez are shown busy on one such lab assignment. Student director of Mousetrap Brenda Brown puns on the torsage awarded to her for her ourxtandtng clediranon to the produftnon. P 1 nv -uf f., V Y an 1 f ff 'V 1 : f rf! I y f jf -ff! Z! ff 94 W Ng., fo ' vi ir, Q. u Q ,I h f' s --'VN I V' 3 4 -E f Q Q .- ' - T L , .R 'iq R. -5. -:,g's hx ,. ,L rw I ' K 1' . -' ig il I was reallx nerxoue Qtandan' out on the held E and uhen I heard nn name announeed ma lle art leapped a beat And when I looleed up an the St ands and Sam all mx lraends elappant, I reallx got eholeed u Kara lVlaller eommented on hem eromned the P Fe rob Homeeomang ueen Thas tear: homeeomang marleed the return Qexen laxere aelehratan thexr oth annnerearx P F- GHS football plaxeri The log loothall Squad aoaehed hx Herman Bxere had a reeord ol 5 3 1 Eaela later teas reeented an au ard P P S mt weele the mee-lc nor to homeeomm lea P P il tured two tom oe ataons In the larst the queen a n dadates were antrodueed and elasi eompetataon at ae held The latter seas held l'r1e'l ax on the foothall held to fare up the elm rs anl tudent vodx The ear earax an nor to the honhre on -I hurs P dax eaenang se as led through Cyoshen streets hx treo eheerleaders rode Coaeh lxen 'Nlarer and team v taans Bruee Anglemexer and ell Holden spole the bonlare XX es Dum threse the durnmx an the lare lor the elass eompetataon mnnmg senaors The spam emmated hs rlae el asemates and te ana mates durang the weele sparked the Redsleans to tla ar larst home uetorx ol the seaion thex defeated Ro la er I4 Sensor Kap XX aeland le-ads the rowd an sehool sparat hx mann? the B15 Red flak, at llle bonfare held on Thursdax X .arsatx a heerleadera morn ate the laree homeaonnnb roved from left buzx Baumann lxrasta Resler Budget Leatherman Slum Bradford Anna Brtdau and lasa X mBuran i 4' ,fre freshmen gurls nate agannst the eloel durung tha oetopus rate held Punln Lhras Banghart pulls an more poants lor laer sophomore .at the Vkednesdav tomoeataon tlasa eluranv want mek lesnutaes P- Stl I I - y , ' k I b 'gvln ., , 4,' I., 1 . 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X '- Vu' , 3 o T ' ' 1 5 ' J, I f r If , , 1 - 1 -ost ' I' 1 . 4, ' , K A' ' ,,.l ll J-,, ..4 -Y in . lv.. -I Aly. M .rc A b Despite blizzard tonditions. Sargeant Trotter, played ht' Tom' Lvlte, arrives at Nlonlts Nil' BOW ll Lluld lu Tlffl 95' I H011 V UU 'Tl U OUSIN lm' hlf Ui' for 'hi' big well Manor and introduces himself to Giles Ralston, plat-rd hx' Clirlin Kauffnian. HWY lf N fm' Sargeant Trotter tries to explain to the unbelieving survivors that there might be another murder. From left to right are Major Metcalf Uohn Meyerj, Mollie Ralston CBeclcy Savagej, Sargeant Trotter fTony Lylcej, Miss Casewell QAshley Kuehlj, Mr. Paravincini QKyle Eastmanj, Giles Ralston fCarlin Kauffmanj, and Christopher Wlrcn fTim Savagej. No clue is found at the murder scene so Sargeant Trotter QTony Lykej uses deductive reasoning to find the murderer while Mr. Paravincini Uiyle Eastmanl. Christopher Vfren QTim Savagej, and Nlajor Nlctcalf Uohn Nleyerj listen suspiciously. . y n - QA- vv-wwf?-'wr'K?llU1' The Plot Was Murder 1 s. -l ff ' . :I -t' -' . .5 .,.,. Y. i. fl-22 QOQA if, 'Vi I' . T W1 af' Mystery and suspense held the audiente spell- bound during the fall play lVlousc-trap by Agatha Christie. The plot was one of those who-done-it murder mysteries, a snobby elderly lady, lVlrs. Boyle, was murdered at Monlrswell Nlanor without ti clue left at the scene of the crime. Wlho did it? Vilas it Mollie Ralston, the naive young hostess of Monks- well lVlanor, or was it her quiet, jealous, husband, Giles? lWaybe it was one of the guests staying at lVlonkswell Manor: Christopher Xwren, an obnox- ious young man, Major Metcalf, a retired army officer, Miss Casewell, a sarcastic biddy in her mid twenties, or Mr. Paravincini, the unexpected guest. The murder began to unravel when Sargeant Trotter arrived to investigate the murder. Who did it? It wasn't Giles or Mollie Ralston, not even Chris- topher Wren, or Major Metcalf. That left Mr. Paravincini and Miss Casewell. Which one did it? Neither! By the end of the mystery the audience discovered that Sargeant Trotter really wasn't a sargeant, but a psychotic lciller revenging the past. I found out from being in a play what hard worlr really is, commented Tony Lylce, who played Sar- geant Trotter. Hard worlc isn't the only thing Terressa Eaton, who played Mrs. Boyle, learned, I learned about taking responsibility, and how to open up more. Cn the night of the play almost everyone was nervous. It wasn't just the actors and actresses that had butterflies. I was nervous. or rather scared half to death, because I wasn't sure if the sets loolced all right. I was afraid a major catastrophe would hap- pen, like maybe one of the walls would fall down. But when it was all over, I felt really good about what I had done, stated stage manager Alma Reves. Many viewers of the play thought the produc- tion was good also. The mystery drama was a nice change from the usual comedy production. Also, the set designs were the best I have seen at Goshen High School, commented Mrs. Diane Cartwright. Tim Savage, who plaved the neurotic Cristopher Yfren, freshens his make-up between srenes. After .1 tiring but worthwhile performance, Kyle lfastman and john Nleyer take off their make-up and prepare to go home - 'N' -- i is ' l --, - 3, ' Q .rg--r.:. in I 3 Q .5 5 . -... f , , - Q 'Q A f . 147, A is Q XVhat does it take to build a set for Mouse-trap? Twenty-nine flats, three pounds of taclcs, 400 roragated nails, five boxes hot glue, six gallons of paint, half pound of wall paper paste, and about 365 hours of work. lx-...ggt.iw A .ferr 4 Y AQ 4' .ag ' L 1 Q1 civ- av..- 1655 Q x During an early mormng tenms pmnm Q4-mor aff Sinks-r lumor Frank Hess work on doubles plav 18 .or- -M md Near the and ul swllnll prntm Seniors Nlllrc Bvllcr and Darrell Nloon reit thru' roordlnatlon xswitnnl 401-lm Nlllu Rovelle Cmung words of cnmur :gum nl ns Tcmng thcn' Qlull wr passung sophomore Daw Egcr and lunnor Trunk Tredwaw. pax nlose nrcnnon to one another 'I he plaxcr un pow won of tlxc lull mulls our .1 namr md paww nr qunlcls rmung, :lu other Q rrmmns K . Y 'U ga- rfb I gf . . Y I g mp, , . .. .L 1-ga- A- 14 ' JSI Q I N' . , ' Q . r is FQ I .Y ,. V S 'S-N - 4 Pracuce Makes Perfect Asststtnt wrtstltnh ton h butt Shntly nststs snphontort Rod Xandtruax mth ttthnlquts md moxts Clurtng pritttte e I r msonnrts wut n tours of vrattt t n e st html tn hour lwelore tlassec srarttd l'ler Nlr Nltrrtll Su xrtltt t nrlllnts htnknn Blelu fxtrlt SILIKYIIHD 4 art lone ant Bt Lt Ford v.orlt on a routlnt on stag un the ILIJIIOYIUU1 Rvght tlttr sthool lrosh Extltn C ulharth sophomort Stott Rn tumors 7mnn lhartr ohm Cnlwlvon Soma Rtsahlt md stnnr t but tgt read lor parts tn Chtaptr hx tht Donn lt C rtmson l'lners sprtnb produttton l tns tame and ment to matth thetr lax orttt ath lttts md pt rformt rs norlt thttr dntrst taltnts and skulls All tht fans saw was the lnnal produtt But dtd thost fans rtahze hov. mut lu effort ttme and tonten tratton utnt unto that partntular ettnt' Tht most tmportant part of that ettnt was tht prattlte hehtnd nt lqterx ex ent at GHS was tht produtt ol hours ol pratlltt t 1 ol the toat tts an nrtttors ha ltts ner own ttthntque and stxlt ol dtrtttlng prattttt Bas l tu toath Dorn lktxstt ran drthlwhng tn pass ang drtlls mhtle hand dlrettor Datt Planlt dr ll cl mth s xlts md m trt hung lormmons 'Vlr Planlt stattd Nlartlnngprattttt xarttslrom dat to dat XX e start tttth fundamentals and hutld on those XX e tonttntratt on tht mtalttst areas and loolt for tonststent attendante and tonststent dex el opmt nt and lmprottment of skulls ll mused a hit lwtlore tontludmg Nlost prattttt ts that tsnt tt' Tratlt toath Carl Vseaxer a toathtng teteran satcl I spend about go mtnutes a dat on preparmk prattntcs llc also stated that ht prefers to let the athlete dettcle on the prattnte The-t are harder on thtmselxes than I am XX un I ptattttt usuallt prxttttt or A spttnlnt purpose to solte a tertaln prohltm I m haung t nth tht musn xplamed ttllotet Sustn Zoolt It reallt guts mt a good letltne to attompltsh somethung, hx prattttnng Susan pratttted ahout two hours t dat and dtd gtt ttrtd ol tt sometnnts I ham learned that tl tou Mant to fflt lu a goal xou hue to he mlltnb to put tn a lot of hours and de n mon and tht txtntual rtz hung ol tht goal t tn gm ont grtat sattslattton sat lootu ttnttr mg nnts t zt 4 ptr tttnntng and although l dont ltlt th rn thu rt a ntttsstrx part ol the game Althottgh tht lms dtd not stt tht hours ol prat tt t hthtnd tht hnal ptrlormantts thu dtd tt tht rtsut . tonttnuttton ol t ttmntng trtdttton at MHS I 0 0 lf.t'l ,A ' 'lx ddr' j d Q' et-l.ll- - . a 4- V, ' I ' ' ie ' .t. 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Q. l Bt-tk .'.- b Q A ' ' -, ', tl- Dances Prov1de Entertamment and Fun N1ost CJHS studtnts would SIX th tt bug, tux' nouts ots ot ptop t mt tntts iun Stuttnts enjoxtd be mg, mth then' tru nds md t 1 tssm ttts lht ttmosphtrt ot the dmntes brought out tht togtthtr ntss tn tht students Sponsors tnloxed stung stu dents hue fun and zlso seemtd to hun 1 good tunt thtmselns Assist mt Prmuptl Nlr Dutll ofttn ptr tnttptted by damning with groups of students umor lknm Hannlton tommented Ienlov the damts tnd stenng wen bodv md the othtr students do too EX ept for the Prom when a hw hand wts vcpttted the mustt at dantts w lo supphtd hx DJ s D s plavtd requtsts the studtnts tnorntt songs 1nd that mad the dantes better Dmtes htlptd students rtlust thttr utttss tntr guts Students also hked dantts hetuust thet tould show oft thenr great dantmg tbtltttts untor km butt stxted -Xt dmtts xou don t h nt tw h ttrnd to .nt 1 httle trlzx just follow the musn Dmtts helped brmg GHS studtnts togtthtr lh duntts sponsortd hx xanous tltsses md tlubs numbered lbout one A month Prom md Swtcthturt Dttntt lntludtd 20 Crowntd IQSZ Sophomort bmetluart kung md Quctn m Studtnts hll tht XX hutvmm pm tt tht S'-uttln trt Dxntt -Xndrel Reed and Todd Chupp Court mtmhcrs an from left L1stVm Buren and Stott Lutz Ikmtx Rtsltr and l mtlsu Stttlu md Kem H mtv md Ieff Van Curtn 0 o :- I 5 ' ' l'f .dc d. 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S .h-' , K ,V t ,.'... .4 A . junior D411 Lu- lmrr cnlovs .1 -imm held .Aftrx .1 foorlmll gdnn' quuor lkmm lxhllmr .md lumor Ex an Landau proudn lhl mum for mam danus mrh thu: elaborate sound and hgh! :num Durmg dzmu m the XX hucman gsm itudcnti dmu an groups or Louplcs or m on the blcnhcri to talk and obscnc the amen Cheaper B The Dozen The Crimson Players added 1 spe ial tout h to their tnnutl spring proeluetion lhe annual f HS dinner theatre was established lhe dinner serxed before the perform mee eonsxsted of tllltlxLI1tOfLl0l f veu tossed alxd halted potato C tifornii xegetx h es rolls mud pi md offee tea or millt lhe dinner mis organized and serxed he the xearhoolt After the dinner guests moxed into the iudito num to mateh the Crimson Plas ers perform in e of Qheaper hx the Dozen a storx :bout the Cnlbreth familw The play started out with the ehxraeters Franlc ohn Gibbonl and Ernestine Ashlex Kuehl brother and sister reminising about the- past That set the stage for the whole shots During the first 1 t the audiente got to ltnow the tharatters and the mam plot of the story Ihex found that the oldest daughter Anne Be ks Saxage vs tnted to he hle the rest of the girls tt sthool who were tllovsed to we zr m alex up tl tte hots and Cll't5Sll9l'll0I1.1l5lW ller siste rs Lrnestint md hltrthl 'Soma Resehlx gate her their full support lhis was rust one of the struggles that the fxmilx ment through in order to ox ertome the dominan e of the strong willed father Throughout the plat the fimilx had its ups and downs some hilarious ind some sad ff-.t th end of the plat hlr Cnlhreth died hut the fimilx was united in IIS lote Other members of the plat were Ftther fbeott Vt elz lVlother Brenda Brown Bill Carlin lktuffmin F ed fb OKI Rite Dan Brett hlathisl Lillian Zoann llitrer a Lie I1mSax age l trrv fcarx Long oe S ales Paul Kallin Mrs Fitzgerald Amt Snoherger 'Vliss Brill hlmit 'Nlessner and Doetor Burton oel hlont gOI'lR FY 57 At the sound of A whistle the Gilhreth thildren fall into their regime-med places to wait for instructions from father. Pictured are 'laelcie fTlm Savagel, Dan fBrett Nlathisl, Lillian fzoann llaarerl, Bill fCarlm Kauffmanl, Martha lSonva Reschlyl, Fred lSeott Rufel, Frank Uohn Gibbonl, ffrnestine QAshlev Kuehll, and Anne QBcckv Savage-J. cc an Preceeded hy New Dinner Theatre ll'. s.. . 1.1 . r' .- ' in . I' A - staff andiwas big sucressi I ' ' ' 3 .I . K ' I e e i ' 'i t'z ' ' i. A 4 r if ' f Q ' ' i 'f ,' l..1 ' , Q .. l.j'e-' QU' '- ' .- . 1. .. if ,V ti c -m. ' lx I, - ,l,,' - Q I' at -3 -L - 'C ,Q 1 T 4 g 'far- if. T 9 N 1 , x ' T 1 il ' ' t During a family noun ul meeting the Cnlbrrth 1 hlldrcn dnsauss the possxhnlm of getting a dog P1 turtd arc Dan QBN-tt Mathns arluc Tum Sang: Lxllnan Zmnn Haarer Bxll Carlm Kauffman, Martha Sonya Reschlyj and Fred Qstott Rnd Anne Bctky Savage shows her tcddlcs and silk stotlungs to a Shocked father Stott W elzl and approung Ernemnr Ashln Kuchll V5 ho put the nails and broken glass m the drnrwaf' Larn CRW Longl demands this lnformatmn from Nlartha Soma Rvsmhlxf Ernrstme QA9hln Kuchl and Annc Be lu Saxagel TF er Brenda Brounl that she heated on the word assos lation tn-Qt Father QStott Wrlzl dlstussci the nmportan r of not uamng time to Mother Brcnda Brownl Emcstmc Qkshlex kuehlY and the rest of the famnh ee:-,ww 1 K , ' wa N, 5 . ' . , O v E in xv U 5 Y - 4 . ' vi' V O gi. W 1 Anne QBcrky Savagcj admits to father Qscntt W1-lzf and Moth- - 'As 1 ' fv ' T- 'N f - 3- V 1 ' . Q V f .' -V Q x f, 1' r ' Q c n ' - ,' 7- ffl ' 4 Goshen Wins Relays Crown The 41st annual relays was held on a beautiful day, in more ways than one. Not only was the sun shining but for the first time in several years, Go- shen won their own Class B Relays crown. The Class A top honors went to Gary Roosevelt. The Goshen team was Upsyched up before they went into the relays because they know they had a good chance of winning. With close to loo points, the team outdistanced such rivals as second place Concord. r 136 athletes from 40 schools participated in the relays while approximately 4,ooo spectators looked on. Don Gill, a life long resident of Goshen was named honorary referee. lVlr. Gill had worked at every one of the 41 relays. Senior Bridget Leather- man was named Relays Queen after a GI iS student body vote. Changing the timing system to the Acutrac elec- tronic timing method was the biggest change this year. Athletic Director Herb Resler stated, The automatic eye ran perfectly-it was ioofri accurate on every lane. This system added much more class to our relays. unior Geoff Hoffman senior Kip VK ieland junior Doug Burns and freshman Craig Lockerbie take a thrilling xi tory run around the track 'Zi' . t ,.f 3 T .f ' 4 ' 1 l Mi' y ln 5. , ' I I v. tix r G i .I ix yl l V . i lf' J 'Ee 4. 4.4 K , ,L . U 'iii-r' A .,, r-1-I ' - , er t .1 'S vii- .f 'Q' i' x . A V i f ,. e ,rv , e , A l we 1 1. ' f X- 3 2 l xy, 51... 'N . ' f . 1151333 T. . Q . X LX! - 4 i LV. ' T 1 if . E. Above are the Relays Queen candidates and their escorts. Upper left: seniors Bridget Leatherman and Tim Yoder. Upper right: seniors Dale Moore and Anna Brandau. Middle left: seniors Darrell Moore and Beth Lehman. Middle right: juniors Geoff Hoffman and Becky Ford, Lower left: sophomores Mike Snyder and Michelle Yoder. Lower right: freshmen Craig Lockerbie and Tina Miller. Contenlrating all his efforts on his 4oo meter run, Tim Yoder rounds she lvend during the IGOO meter relay, EE., v-,g3'.-QQ.-, .4 ee .iff-.N 1 . ff v4 , W Senior Bridge! Lealherman was 1 rowned Goshen Relavs Queen at the 41st annual event. 2 .1 'f si J- . avgrffli '- - - The Class B winning teaml Front row, kneeling: Darrell Nloore. Ben Rassi, Mike Biller. Mike Snyder, Kip Wiieland, Second row: Dale Moore. Craig Lockerhie, Todd Chupp, Geoff Hoffman, Tracy Fry, Dave Frisbie, Kevin Guilfoos, Tim Yoder, Honorary referee Don Gill. Back rows: Tony Rudolph, jeff Stryker, VU:-s Davis, Robert Fulneeky. Scott Vangilst, 'lon Goodman, Doug Burns. Allen Reed, Nlike Wfynn, Jeff Vancurcn, Dean Peterson. 25 Most Successful Blood Donor Drwe kathy Blosser has her hlwod pnssurt h L 'lat om ol tht mm statnons Tum Flt lc and Dall Mnlltr rtlw tlttr th w donated hlood md partake ol the sqndmt hes donuts and soft drunks proud d hx the Rtd Cross ,A ken Hatkler us .xssxsttd to tht rttowerx :ret ther don mng blood Somt people ttlt dwzv for 1 short txmc .after thu, gmc hlood 16 .-au Senior Tum Sl.th.n'h watts for the nurse to insert thc nccdlc for his blood donation. junmr Carol Vi allxrr wmhrs the nurse thetlc her blood pressure pnor to donatnon The student tounul helped mth the annual tom munity wade Rtd Cross blood donor drne on bday II Ihr drm was adurused oxer tht rxdto and m the area newspapers and both tommunnty members and CHS students partmpattd One hundred and ten students sngned up the day before tht donor day and tht flnal t ount nn punts of blood donated was oxer 'oo tht largest amount tolletted during a donor drne snnte the student tountnl started the lunttlon Students had to be I wars old and vsengh Ito pounds nn order to donate XX hen thex ment to the gym students were met bx a nurse who thetlttd thur blood pressure toolt a blood sample and toolt a bnel medxtal htstorx Donors were then encouraged to eat a lxght snatlt lf then. had not had any lunt lm or breakfast As soon as a table was open a pmt of blood was donated, and then the donor was asststed to tht retoxery area where sandvnthes donuts and soft drxnlts were available Gen Ann Bleau who donated blood for the flrst tune wasn t nervous btfore she gaxe I thought II was a posmwe thmg to do for the tommumty It dxdnt hurt and lm glad I drd nt eff Stn lcer wuts plutntly whult a punto! blood lSl1ltCl'1l'!'0l1I hm arm .v- Dr Bollmgcr answers the prellmman quesuons before domung blood He was one of sexrral fatultx members who donated 1 . .' ,' . ' , ,. . , ,. . . .Q , l R 1 . . . V- ,A A ' ' ,- t Q -X , Q , . Y t 1, . ., f X , . , - -,, ' , - . I. I - ' - . 1 , V - fe . t ' ' . , H . , . f , . , 1 .V . v 1 - -vw O I l Travel Enriches Students Lives Band to World 's Fair In the fall of '81, the Crimson Marching Band recieved an invitation to perform at the Worlds Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee. The band director, Mr. David Plank, sent in a formal application and a video tape of the band in action. After a short waiting period, they were informed that their appli- cation had been received and they were accepted to perform. The money for the trip was raised main- ly on an individual basis although they had two fund raisers, band members sold pizzas and trash bags. Sam Hernandez commented, My over all experience was very good and I received many compliments on our performance. Jim Canning said, The lines were too long for the exhibits, but I still enjoyed the fair. The band performed on August third in a forty-five minute parade. Their trip lasted from Monday, August second through Thursday, August fifth. They stayed at Winnebago Villiage, in campers, about five miles south of Knoxville. Bryan Lubeck said, I really liked the atmosphere of the fair, and I also liked China Town. Mr. Plank stated, The band also liked the experience of being suc- cessfulf' Foreign Exchange Students Goshen High School had two foreign exchange students this past year, Andreas Widowitsh and Fabrice Bellenot. Andreas was a senior from West Germany. He stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Schrock. Fabrice, also a senior, was from Switzerland. Fabrice stayed with the Doc- tor Lesley Haney family. Fabrice said, I really liked my visit to the US. What he liked best was the mu- sic, and the chance to meet new people. He felt that the schools in Europe were more academic. A student in Switzerland has to take thirteen courses rather than six, and has no choice in the courses he or she takes. The schools are also not open to everyone. Fabrice said, I like being able to choose the courses but I feel that six are not enough. Fabrice was able to come to the U.S. through the International Christian Youth Exchange, at a cost of ,Zzooo a year. He said he would advise others to try it. He felt there were too many European students and not enough Americans involved in the exchange program. .iii L.. 2220-1:-mv 1' JV 3 -T-I .. I III fl I, ' I is N.i Dee Hubner and Marla Clabaugh lead the Crimson band in the World's Fair Parade with the new Crimson banner. 18 GOSHEN HIGH scngm, Q1 uusnu mth. GUSHEN. INDIAN' One of the extra curricular act t t t part in while at GHS was th h be h st practices with the group during l i On August third, the Goshen Crimson Band marched in one of several parades at thc W'orld's Fair, The background is the Technology and Lifestyle Cenlcr that was donated by several groups and fompanies, Yf One of the most popular exhibits of the W'orld's Fair was The Pcoplrs Rcpubllr' of China Exhibit. bYl'AUSf' of the interesting exhihlls and good food. Tim Ropp and Bryan Luberlc anticipate the events to iomc while waning for their fliartered bus ride ro thc W'orld's Fair pgll.E'5 34' I'-'L 41 l llllhlmil. .- ' llulrdnlllllllv' 1 2 -' gl li I 6 ig' -XS. i A few of the more tradirional fair rides were thc fcrris wh:-cl and an old fashoncd swing ride, Andre-as Xvidowitch from Yves! Germany tool: a varicty of courses at GHS. among rhcm fompurrr science. I0 I 4 K 'Q' 0 I 'W Q I ff' 'F' ' ...xy 1 4' 5 'vb' 1 MWF Q S...r 'NJ' fi 1 ' N , , 'WF v A f, gpg P '-. Semor Brute Anglemcxer retoupentcs after one of mam f1SI dames plned dunng the ewenmg Km Muller enloxs the musn prmrded In Phase who tnterunm-d the goo guests who attended the Prom emfer Herler md NX es Dans were erowned the Ikmg and ueen of the umor Senior Prom I here are few Goshen Hugh Sthool students who hue expernented the eharm and romante ol New Lngland I Ioweur thas year the jumor tlass wasnt gonng to let 1 thousmd mules Ieeep them or the sz nrors Irom txperre ntnng the exutement and Fllagl lound nn that area ol the tountrx So on the nxght ol N115 I4 approxrnmtely 150 touples entered mto A Nnght In New England as thex entered the xobg umor be mor Prom held at the Goshen Vloose I odge Nlusn lor the OQQSSIOD was prouded bt Phase a hand wlnt In was t zrefully thosen hx the lunror elass oflu ers and the prom eommnttee I he shone proved to he a very good one as the band was an excellent TXTN 1' 'iq 4 14+ P-ia n.-4-C',.,, iff! I 113' Ao' La. .-stf,A N- ,.., Q 5 J., , 'mfg -,pf sourte of entertannment for the nent Refreshments were tatered hx Drstmttne Dmmg of Goshen and added an extra tout h of tlass to the 1 .ur ennfer Hetler and XX ts Dans were thostn Ixmg md uten In those who attended the prom Thu we re selet ted from all other sensor touplts elnglhle to rergn our the Prom The ueen was honored wrth .1 bouquet ol roses as she was trow ned After the dame 1ll who attended were muted t x new the mox ne Carbon Copx wht. h w us shown at the sthool and then were muted to an I 1. Cream boual what In was gm n to tap off A Nnght In New England if 1 I - I I I II I . I . . I I . I I I I ' . Q ' , .ff ' . - V 4 I v y V I 6 - . I ,' , C K X , - . , . . . . . - I - v I -C f - v x I I ' I ' . ' I 'V x K- s ., .I If aI 1 I . I I .. I -I f, I ' ' ' '-X4 N.. ,, I I. II . , ' 4, '-1' A I I . A . A , A' I 1 - - F ' 1 A I - , .If , , Jfif- 'N ' . , - x f 13 I e I' - X ,I :I It ' . , I ' 3 . ,. 4+-1. 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' l ' K 'K A4 i Y A 5 nil' Y , Beth Lehman md km Nhller s 1 hm popular eommtrelal jungle ke rr Meter Bologna Full House For Follles lhe sensors show the ludnn e hov. to roll a ,onnt In th ur wax on works l rlna Br xdford ns one ol eh. nn mln rs lrom the opt ning slut l l e Imlxe Years of Sehool Alum Baker, kan Muller and Beth Lehman whip unto shape on the lxxerelse Show so U14- llaxe xou exer wondered hom to roll a jomt legalls ' Hate sou agonnzed oxer long hours of hor mg exerenses' Ilme 19253 sensors proposed solutions to these problems during the annual bemor Follles on Apnl IS at , 30 pm Flhere were 1 total ol IS a ts nn the program Lae h 1et audntnoned two txmes for a spe-eral eommnt tee and rehearsed for one melt helore the shove was presented 'Ihe semors rolled jomts Qtherr elhoms ano whrpped unto shape durmg Ihe Fxererse Show bolxd 'Vlold the seniors xersnon ol Solrd C old a popular T X program was performed The two hour program was eoordnnated be semor lass Publi Relations ofheer Seott YR elz who eom mented It ment oxer seell despnte the faet that me drdnt hate a lot of txme to prepare for the show Semor follies has been 1 tradltlon at OHS for some trme nom and has aluavs gnen its audrenees a mde xanetx of aets and talent 'l hose who attended the Folhes uewed a broad speetrum ol ae ts rangmg from a el3SSl1 Sti'l1ClI'Ol'l1 Prisoner on 42nd Street, to Relayer a hand who performed some popular songs from the tear lktp YR crland Brett Mellow and Tlm G xrdner ae ted as Nlasters of Ceremom for the exemng and leept the mood rn the audltorlum erazx GHS students and alumm were not the onlx people there to veateh the program Vlanx other members of the eommumtx tame also sueh as Pam Fisher who eommented 'I he Sennor Follnes veas a really good time and lm glad I tame 33 O ,A .. 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Ek.. , - v - ,ii - t- e - , . . . e l f , 5 . 5 . , 1' ' ' ' ' :A ' ' ' Y U ' A 'I here are sexeral drlferent lunetrons held rn the sprmgtnme to honor the sensors md to huuld 1 feeling of unntx among the members ol the graduat mg tlass One of these ex ents rs the annu rl benror Bnnquet The IQ83 banquet was held on Aprll oth at the Goshen College Dnmng Hall and the 130 stmors The senior Cr msonarres perform an the all semor talent show after the meal at Goshen College Pu lured are Cnr: Blr ru karen Mullet Vhnnre W halen Lxrrx Bu lrmaster Ixm C ardner Er: Taxlor a lr Snyder and En Lanrz and semor sponsors who attended were served 1 Ll10lu ol lls xgne or porle t hops along wrth sal rd bar and ne tream sundae har Alter the me ll an all senior trle nt show w xs pre sented by W es Dans lxxthy Blosstr the semor Crrmsonures and GrrrBle1u Dr Lxans gne rbrenl trllc lhout the grtduatnng tlass lhe Nlasters of Ceremom were Vkes Duns Stott Xxlll and lkrp Vwerlmd Another hrghhght of the uemng was the presen tltnon of elass awards There were aw ards gnen to people nn ten areas The Best Dressed Curl was enrfer Hetler Best Dressed Boy Klp Ykerland Most Lnleely to Make a Mxllxon beott XX elz Most Arhlene Grrl Ierrr Blosser Wlost Athletu Box Bodum Stegelmm Class Anrhead lrrm Bradford Most Lrlrely to Extermmate a Rare Greg bhetler Nlosr Lnl-eh to Start a Rexolutron Slup Palurhnnle Nlost Land Ba le Ierrx Cuzzotrn Ihe Couple hlost Lrlrelv to be Nlarrred Chrrs bummers and kent Muller Sc-mor Awards Nxght also serves the purpose of ereatmg unrty among the tlass members as thev approaeh therr graduatron I'h1s year there were approxrmately 37 awards drstnbuted to the tlass of 198 The Outst mdmg Senror Boy was XX es Dax rs and lhr Outstmdmg semor Curl was Betsy 'ithrotlc Co Valedntornans were Cathy Brvler Stott Vkelz md Susan Zoolc The Salut xtorran w as XX QS Dans 'Ihe Natnonal lVler1t Fmahsts were lkathv Blosser and Susan Zoole These awards were onlv 1 lew of the many gnen at the eeremom held on lhrllell I6 to honor the entxre tlass of 1983 -nw 34 new 1 Sarah Pesrow lxstens mtenth to the tnurrunmem prouded at the banquet Assistant Prmuptl Blllll Thomas drsplass the award blanket gnen to the , outstandmg athletes who earned them - Y - - I , . , . . . . , C K K , ,, C 1 ,. . K C , , . 'V - , .Q ,N C . V vs- . - V ' if' s. . V 'V I ', . ' . . . K l 1 K Q - A v ' ' - ,' , T. , V H ' . . e e, r . . e ' . I A 1. r R ' ', , ., 'f 1 l ' ' A ,, .. .,. ,. . . . . 2 , . . . S .K ., , U . ,,. I , . . '. . '. if . , v V , . - f. - . . , . - , , . - , ..l . Q . t K A: . r C , , I, -.ll . , , Y' v ' , . , , 1 K V A . . C K' 1 , 4 . , K. .h I. S , . . ,, - , A v W- . ' , 1 Q I 'l' ' . r , . , ' G ' ' x ' h 1 - s 1,1 . -- 5 4 T: .T a I u 1 lr -1 v , v .l ,A V l . 4 ' 1' , I ', 4 lr v C ,. 1, - Q el r twfi ,- ' ' v l , . i 4 . i V! h . I . .- . n Q 1 ' I ' ' ' 1 ' -1 ' . I , . , Semor Funcuons Spark Umty fi oi J ,LIN rn, I Marx Cnpm and Tum Gardner Mau tlxcnr turn rn the salad har mc Assrstanr Pnn lpal Rolxrr Dum-ll helps himself to the uncle vaneu of salads offered at the Semor Banquer . ' ' I' r '. f' ' ' .1 plz. I ' ,' X ' ' s ' U' 1' I ,f 1 U 8 ! f h Q ' ' 'I ' r 5 l l '-.. -.4n..1,.'L' 1 ,. l , H, ,V . -- 4 51- I w 'ly' ' r ll . ' 4 , 'Vlarbrrt FI5llKf Lnlms lr r mul .rl the Sxnmr Banquu luld on 'X rx Q Busw Srlmronlc dxsplaxs the .ward slu r rn Ll lor Outstanding Qcnmr Curl 35 ,ar Q5 NSS , xx 5 'Nfl S I at ' . 4 H . s fy 'T 1 'A fkfv' ' 1 , f Q I '1 'l 29 Q gusts: Senior Class Puhlic Relations Officer Scott Vfelz sentiments to his peers. 'Q' dim ts his A Class Cf Winners A winner says, Let's find out! A loser says, Nobody knows. When a A--inner makes a mistake, he says, I was wrong. A winner goes through a problem. A loser goes around it, but never gets past it. A winner makes commitments. A loser makes prom- ises. A winner says, I'm good, but not as good as I ought to be. A loser says, I'm no worse than a lot of other people. A winner tries to learn from those who are superior to him. A loser tries to tear down those who are superior to him. These were the words of inspiration directed to the 1983 Goshen lligh School Graduates in a Charge To The Graduates' administered hy Prin- cipal Dr. Kent Evens through the poem How To Tell A Vliinner From A Loser. Instead of inviting a guest speaker to the cereino- ny. the officers and sponsors of the class of 1983 decided it was more appropriate to invite some of the seniors to address their peers. There were four such speakers: XX es Davis. Scott Viielz, Terry Cuzzocrea, and Betsy Schrocl-t. They reminisc ed about the times they had shared with their friends and teachers through the years. and they anticipated the times they would he experiencing with these same friends and many new ones in the future. Along with these speakers the senior thoir mem- hers shared .i song called 'AA Time For Wlovin' Oni' hy Don Bessig that said NX'e've traveled a long long time together, .ind there have been a lot of good things on the way. hut now it's almost time for leavin' and the things l feel inside are verv hard to say, Mary Cripe expessed her sentiments in a poem called The Passing of Time. liinally the moment eagerly anticipated by the 246 randidates arrived when they could grasp their diplomas. the reward for four years of hard worlr. The tassels were moved to the left side of their mortarhoards at the direction of Carol Summy. President of the Goshen Community' School Board. and a class of true winners was launched out into new facets of learning. Eric Taylor is absorbed in the tcremonies. Seniors Todd Allherrv, Mark Ahonen and Mike Ahonrn await the moment when they will receive their diplomas BT' Bl fX Freshman Tom Unznlrer strams to keep from bang pmncd du mg an ufter sehool wrestlmg pmrtuc N-1.15401 En Lanrz nelebrates another two pounm Txm Yoder pours nt on durmg the Goshen Relns Durmg, the Homemmmg Spml XX eel: pep Qewon the 1 x hecr leaders help lgmte the Spmt of thenr freshmen md cophomon elassmares 38 i Over ome muh the thrnll of muon lumor Geoff I loffman lxfts relax partner Truy fry off hus feet at the Goshen Rc-Ins The Goshen frank team sw.-pt A mplc erown of reins mnnmg the Culver Mnlnurv Relaxs rung Q on ord for fnrsl plum at the fxnmord Relavs and mnmng our own Crmhen Rehn ubnlant MIR: Sm der jon Goodman and 'I raw Fry elebratc che Goshen Rehn uezorw Pomed on the edge of mn-nsm Cmdx crles and ull Moms vnu for .1 scru- from thur opponent .. . J r A '. Y -rc, 'lQ-. ' '! 4-A -,'. A 4 , 4 ft f ,r fr J 'N - 'S 5 , .f ' - , Q - e . F f .A. ' X ' ' 1. I , - I l1l:K' N 1 ' L. x .. - 1 . - - 'f ' Q . U ' I HA' lv.. ,Y I lp.. it -,',V J Y JA. V, , ' .k -vxhj , N , h ' I Q ' -A, LV . . .. , .EC - ,V Y In rin pn gmn huddh thm bnskubnll plnun mu npxu x hui ouxhl Nl mr-. Fall Sports lg s .gn Q Sprint, Sports p.: vs 70483 Spams 5. 7 hr, Thr hmppnuss hh :fur wmnmg 1 gum dom not dnnumsh or mngm nh wars H r III' who iootblll lm m1 u mnorum mmm g Q1 as IR n x would tm ax XX mler Sporti 1 p lu m1 hq SPOIIS EXU'd.' N V ,f ' PAW4-xr 15- ff T' - , X , X tix XY f Rye Xi 'XX X X bs X ,, 4--Lf! 'i yl Ni' WW ii S 7' ,ff ia li 4 ll ., D s fQo8a f if if if-,. . MVP Bfufl' Anglemevcr Winning Going into the season with one goal in mind, the Re-.lskin football team was out to win each game at a time. A repeat of the preceeding year and revenge on State Champs Franklin Central would satisfv the potential squad. Coach Nlirer, the well known mentor of the team stated, I feel our guys had a great tli-.il of pressure on thetn to keep the string of winning seasons alive. We started off with less experience because the loss of kev players that graduated the previous vearf' The state runners-up had their ups and downs throughout the year. Preparing and winning against strong rivals, they were not aware of the other teams that were lurking in the evenly matched ronferenre. Season Again Coach hlirer went on to say, 'l'here were still bright moments and we did keep the string of win- ning seasons alive. 'liethnitallv we only lost one game, and that was against Bremanf' lnjuries and inconsistent lineups were noticeable weaknesses for the squad. Coat li Mirer reasoned that due to injuries, the lineup was often thanged and the familv unity was affected. Bright spots for the 6-4 Redskins were individuals such as Nl.V.P, Brute Anglemeyer, Outstanding Defensive Lineman Award winner Bodie Stegel- mann. and Outstanding Offensive Lineman and Nlental Attitude award winner Greg llaines who was steadv throughout the year. I .---, - ., . 1,-g N ,Miva .V ff' , 4 : L- '.,1fl:E .C , If .,f,1:' , ':1-,' '.V'fg . .1 F-...QL Q.-ev. gl? 'U -2'f- . ' 4' ' '-J-' 'r-- f , V ri - . ,-1, ,, . ,.,,., A . r , e. ll, ,adn Part of the defensive front tonsisting here of Traiv 'l'readwav. Brute Anglemever. Dave fionder. and Greg Haines show a perfett example of Redskin gang taikling, Front row: David Kerther, james Nolinnger, 'liom llnziker, Randy Rotlc, ilionv Sharkv, fkndv l7rummond. Ron Sihrotk, Dave Runge, Stott Shank, Brad Lt-Iiiiian, Ruk Snvder, Brian Bemenderler. and row: paul liehring, left Ylfertz, Todd lwema, Nlark l.antz, Shan llartsough, Dennis XX'iliox,, l.arrv Nlccreary, Bohbv Btatllev,Ciraig Loikerbie. grd row: Steve Yoder, Greg Neff, hlike Rohn, john hflorris, Rod Geiser, Trent Lambriglit, Dave Nlassengill, Nlike Vaughn, Dennis Bailev, Nlike Wilttflg, 'lam Wfelling, Coat li Steve Shivelv. Not pntured: Ylatk Bartoe. lVlanuel Reves, Alex Garria, Assistant Cfoarh Nlike Rozelle, Front row: 'liom Conrad. ,-'xmlv Bavak. Raxmond Qfamailio, 'lionv Xfilson, Adam hlarker, Xlartv Kennev, Erie l.ant7, Dale Nliller :ntl row: 'lierrv firipe, Cifoatli Kirk Sorg. Nlr, Don Ogle, Coath Glenn Zoller, Coath Theodore Crisman, fioat li Devon lloffman, Cfoarh Ken Xlirer, Scott lNliller, Brian Lehman grd rowt Kevin Guilfoos, Andv Graff. Nlilce Wood, Jeff W'liitehead, Roh Reed. Allen Robinson. Allen Reed, Greg Shetler, lleath Cunningham, hflike Vkeddle, 'lionv Looker. Brian Doss, aili row: Brut e Abramson, Ben Rassi, Dan Knapp, Robert Fulnetkv, Dave Conder, Brute Anglemeyer, Bodir Stegelmann, Nlike Fuller, Tom johns, Greg Clieveliar. Stott Buss, Brian Watkins, Skip Paluchniak. sth row: lhrrel hloore, Bvron lVliller, 'lam Shlnkle, iliratv lliredwav, l,arrv l.etount. Rink l letler, 'liodil Nliller, Dalt- Nloore. Greg llaines, Ent ilfivlor, jeff Holden. Steven Dan- forth, Kevin llite, Front row Brad llershherger, Brett Nlathis, -lav Rohrer, Klark Iloselvn, -leremv Zentz, Don Baller, Dale l,l'x0lll'1l, Kevin l lanna, Dan fripe. 'lon lfsthlman, Yloe Grise, john hlillatd. :nd row' lioatli Glenn Zoller, Rantlv Sell, -lohn Ciiblvons, Stott l.utl. Frank Robbins, Bert hligues, Dennis Cripe, Albert Kemper. Todd fihupp, hlark liveler. ililiomas Klaran, joe Bailev, Coat li Kirk Sorg grd row' Saul llall, lon Bailev, iliraiv lirv, 'lionx Gonzales. left Bontrager, Keith Xvilliong, Rod hliller, Brian Summers, Chris lVlandel, Rod Vandrrwev. A 'Xu h. 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Stolzlus l'l11rd row Bum lulvxlr ell Strulrar Nlnlu -Xhomn DouFCrum Nlarlc Xhomn P111lk1Il1n lrml. lless C 01 h Doug C'1r1wr1ght jeff Strulrer wmner of the f1rst Yom Soune award puts power bchmd hls lorchand 44 W1nn1ng Season for Tenms Iln l1o1s tenms team l1n1sl11d 1111 stason 111th 1 I0 5 11m loss retord and a respe1tahle th1rd pl1t1 ID 1l1e tonlerente V16 were stong nn snngles hut struggled w1th doubles stated Coat h Doug C1rt wnght We just aouldnt seam to l111d tht rnght 1on1b1n1t1on there le1m smglzs stand out w1s 1u111or frank lless who l11d 111 u11deleatu:l nonlertnte se1son Ir 11 s tx111111g to l1.111 Frank as an undele ned pl11:r111th1 tonlereme Fsscnt11ll1 Cllll nu 1111 lu wxs 1l11 vest pl 11er 1n rhe tonlereme stand lVlr C1rt11r1gh1 H1s undrh md se1son 1llow1d llllll 1 htrth III 1111 Sillt l1l1ll9 C 1rlwr1ght1o11t111utd lt 1115 1lso1x11t 1119, to su that we Could hold our ow11 1g1111st other It 1111s st1t1 w1de A hngh pomz lor rhe team was Ill 1 matth 1g11nst XX arsaw It was uentnng to pla1 a role ID d111rn1m mg 1111 1o11lu'en1e ahampmnshnp smted Nlr IL Frank Hess to state mals C artwnght hlnlxe btoltzlus l1 1d to heat 1l11 XX ir saw number two player 1n order to d1ttr111111e xl Rot hestcr would sh 1re 1111 1o11l1 rr 1111 Cl1lIl1PlOf1SlllP Mltll XX IFSJM He dld lortmg r11al V1 arsaw to share rht l1rSt plate honors fbtmors df btr1tlCer and Doug C rum warm 1l11 tram CIPKAIDS ell Qtruker won 1l11 new Tom So 1 me CW1re1r A1l11111111mt Aw 1rd whnth went tothe se111or 1-.ho l1ad 111s most 11111s III 1 1rs1t1 pla1 durmg l11s tarcer atC1l lb lom DOXIDL who cst1bl1sh1dthe award 11 IS 111r1 surtessful pm ron l1 ol 1111 GHS 1enn1s team 1nd MIS on l11ndtopr1s111t 1111 award to 1 The lVlost N aluahle Player Award went to Frank Htss The lVlental Attltude Aw 1rd went to Doug C,rum 1l1e XX KAN1Coa1l1 s Award to lNl1lC1 Stoltz fus and the Most Impro1ed Aw 1rd to Todd hlar 1n T4 rv QU 0 0 9 F . I f M , - v, - ' 1 s l l'1- 1 v 5 Y n u x I 1 '- J 7- . . . , M . 11- ., . C gf.. 1 ' , , , .' ' ,A 'l, I, ' -lr A - As 's,'q 1 I K 1 V t 1. . ,L K ,1 I. Y. C: . 4 I u Q L4 rs 'Isl - h K K -x V L 1 1 C C .K ,., , . 'R .. 5 ..- . sd' , , 1, ,, ,, ,, ,K ' ' I , ., ' - ' ' 'Y ,, , ' , ,',, . . . , A , - H vvv ' Al V x -. 1 V . i i . t V X in , Is l. . . 4 Fo '11 '1l'1s, . . . 1r v.lI,f-1 nl , -1. x.'.,L.. , lf' 2 '. ,1,,lU ' , . ', ff, .1 '. f.1 1 -. ' . U w 1 1 Q, 41 lZ.v 1 Q- . - , --x -,. .. Frank lless who was undrfrated an lonferemc play had an Doug Crum numbu om doublrs plaur nd mnner ot the Nl 'rl' Ahonfn SUPPOHS hls doubles Palme' dl- mg 3 mal' ll H1 lN1en!alAtmudr Award ronrentraus as lu rcallus low to ruurn A Ill Srewc .larrausch artaaks the ball durxng warm up before a mauh . . - -A li v r overall win-loss rnord of 16-4. playrd doubles wnlm lm brother. Nlikr. Q U l fi MPN it all li. lf' li MVP Kate MacDonald Front Row: Coach Beth Chevalier, Janelle Shinlrle, julie Keidaish julie llolte. Dawn Denton. Lisa hlinniclc, Christine Xanders Betsev Shroclr. jatlnie Evsol. Tracy Wrddington, Cindy Deisher. ,-Xwstant lioach Chris Shorthouse. Second row: Cfhrissie Mes si-lc, Shellv Mick. Libby Keidaish. Kate NlatDonald. Paige Bo- hetlr, Susan Harris, Beth Ciuipe, jennifer Hetlrr. Sallv Hart Nalwa Nader. Shelly Mick seems to be on target as she attempts a half twist. 46 Several Qualif , Place The team well surpassed my expectations for this year, commented girls switn coach Beth Cheva- lier. The girls surpassed her expectations hy qualify- ing several contenders for the state meet. The med- ley relay team, consisting of Kate lN'TacDonald, Beth Guipe, Betsy Shrock, and Susan I larris qualified for the meet and placed 18th there. Kate lVlacDonald also qualified individually in two events at state. She placed fifth in the so freestyle and serond in the too baclirstrolce. The team was also unique in that they only had three seniors. They were Beth Guipe, Betsy Shroclc, and Jennifer lletler and proved to be outstanding leaders. High at State The only weakness the team had didn't lie in the performance of its members hut in the fact that they had talented divers and no diving coach or person with in depth knowledge of diving to help the girls. according to Miss Chevalier. The season ended with a o-5 win-loss season record and a 5-a conference record. Kate lN'1acDon- ald was chosen lN'10st Valuahle Player and was pre- sented the ,lack Fault Award. hlost Improved was Julie Keidaish, and the Freshman Award went to Julie Holae. The XVKAlVl Coaches' Award was giv- en to Susan Harris and the Barbara Zooln lVlental Attitude Award was presented to jennifer lletler. .M A4- J In preparation for the upcoming meet the girls wet down and exchange words of encouragement. .1 ' ' ' ,. lxfeww 3' ' 5 iq. Libhv Keidaish suhmereges for a hrcath of air during the loo meter hreaststrolre. Chnsuna Zandcrs grancfully heads for the fnmsh of the loo meter butterfly xr l yur hlad onli B611 f lumlnr and assistant foal 1 lar Slmrtlxouse new rin mut mtl: mullm lunurn rruslylm du Slllffl l lmm povnrs doun nhl lam as she mars th? turn of :hr loo flltlll' l,!lL5!VlL ,- -o- -uv -nr of -1' ar' if Napa Nader extends as she ns an the muddlc mage of a rcxcrsc puke dmc F 5 '- - 1 . l Q -' - . I S 1 5 '? ' ' D .lf tx i i S' ' t , , l MVP Kris Anltney l Kate Murto watches her ball soar as she shows good form. Front row: Shayne Robinson, Andrea Chernialc, and row: Kate Nlurto, Judy Ingold, jamie Sliver. Baclt row: Becky Vanderwey. Kris Anlrney, Kristen Peters, Coach Wayne Lambright. 48 Girls Place Third at State Coach Vfayne Lambright thoroughly enjoyed his first year coaching girls golf. Coach Lambright stated, The girls were willing to worlc and had the same competitive attitude as the boys. It was a rebuilding year for the team and, after losing four senior players from the previous year, the girls lcnew that hard worlc and dedication was a must. However, with leaders lilce lVl.V.P. Kris Anlc- ney, Most Improved Andrea Chernialc, Mental At- titude award winner Jamie Stiver, and W.K.A.M. Coaches Award winner Judy Ingold, the squad was able to have a very competitive season, Finishing the season with a 4-5 record, the girls overcame opposition that defeated them during the regular season and came out with a respectable third placing in the sectional meet. Coach Lambright said, What impressed me was the fact that the girls were able to overcome pressure and improve so much throughout the season. With a good shot down the fairway, Shayne Robinson follows through with percision. 46 1-.-. f A, V r -,,, ,, ,,. .--M V -, . .., 1 ' - ,'.':. 1- -u -. , , ,. ..- .- , u Q' ..A ',, H' ' -Vega we '.f-.55 af, 1 'hrdukqu ' - ' f ' ' 1 . Q .,'.. -.. ,j fIv 13 - ' . 1 : '1N,. ' .4 fa' 49:1 - 1. -- -ef-s-ffs'--. :+ of , : . ox. -- . si -.1,,' l '. -. ,ug , Ita- 1, Z.--r,,.1. -gp Lui. j' fax ffgfvg-w3y.f.4.w - ' f... ' 'A ' '?rd ',.f9 7?Tr'7'9,ffifH'i f-il' 0 lvrf ' ' - . '.1. - A--1., ,'I - 4 43,5-9 .. -,e-' y A -F jig' -gl l:.j'--- Q- .gfgcaqvmfkt-Alf, .. .,,- ' , A . In . 4'-'br'-wa -L . .. . -. 4. ' 'Q ,4vfy,1?.j.aff:si A 'Jerk-ar.t.', ' ' - ' T Most Improved Andrea Chernialt lines up an excellent shot to the green. .cd xv ' r'f L 'K I 'v s s O U U 1 ft' .Wifi A 1 N he? 'bm MVPS Kim Cjentrv Milne XXr'ynn 1 Bottom row: Coach Rick Clark, Cireg Leatherman, Bill Douglas, jim Nliller, Nlilce Wlvnn, Brian Fenner, Steve Ciuipe. Steve Sen' tell, Rich Swanson. Middle row: Judy Kasdorf, Kim iii-ntrv, Annette Rhoades, Karen Gross, Susan Hunsberger, Gina Lam- bright, Kay Hershberger, Lee Grise, Carrie Gnse, Michelle Ba- btn. Back row: Rick Rohn, Dean Peterson, Geoff Hoffman. Kip Wlieland, Pepe Diaz, Vfes Davis, Doug Burns,loht1 l'latch, Dave Frishie, Tim Yoder, Tom Roberts. Pepe Diaz and Brian Fenner flv around .1 corner during a cold meet at Oxbow Park. SO Hard Work Pays Qff girls in top With .1 14-1 boys record and .1 to-1 girls record, tl1is ye.1r's corss country te.1111 had a very successful season. Coach Riclc Clark con1111ented, 'l'l1is teani put a lot of time in, and was o11e of the hardest working tean1s 1've had. This showed with Go- shen's first semi-state qualifier in lN'lilee W'y1111, who also was Sectional t'l1.HllPl0l1 and Most Valuable Runner. O11 tl1e girls team the underclassmen were point leaders. Kim Gentry led the te.1111with81 points and Carrie Cirise set .1 new l1o111e course record with a time of 1 1:17 and earned 69 pts. This girls team was ranleed in the top zo in the state while only in their second year of official recognition by the IHSAA. 2 05 Wynn sectional champ Coach Clark, was surprised at the underclassmen 'on both teams but really appreciated the senior leadership and directio11. lle was also surprised at tl1e girls determiiiation in conquering the almost legendary Steury llill. Award winners included runners Mike X i'ynn and Kim Gentry who received Most Valuable Player Awards. Wles Davis won the Paul Underwood lN 'le11tal Attitude Award and Lee Grise won the Barb Zoolc Nlental Attitude Award. The Most Im- proved Awards went to john Hatch a11d Kay Hersh- berger. The W'KAlN l Coaches' Award went to Kip Xxlieland and Carrie Gri'se. Gaining experience, frosh runners Tom Roberts, Greg Leather- Pepe Diaz pours it on at the end of the course to better his time, man and Steve Guipe bring up the rear of the Goshen paclc, ! -'f k 4 l ' -f 'X X 'mx Q 'Y KS 15 , i 2 sv- MVPs Kari Miller. Lynn Matthews in- .-Xn intense Cindv lerles unleashes a powerful spike .ts Terri Blosser provides assistance. juli Morris sets up the ball while Cindy jerles, Angie Zollinger, and Dawn Eshelman wait to call the spike. S2 Strong Finish for V-Ball Finishing, the season with a mark of o wins, o losses placed the girls volleyball team third in the Northern Lakes Conference behind Concord and Northwood. The girls finished the season very impressively coming alive to stage victories in these last 6 games. The Lady Skins' coach Rose Kettlehar credited the strong finish to the team's positive attitude. At one point the girls were 2,4 and a little depressed, hut they kept working and encouraging each other and eventually got hack on track. The Skins offensive format was changed from previous years to a multiple style offense. In this type of offense no one individual shines, everyone is involved and is a vital part of the offense. Kari Miller said. I liked the offense, it didn't put a lot of m pressure on any one person, everyone had equal responsibilities. Coach Kettlehars feelings about this year were positive. The girls performed well. I was happy about the outcome. Award winners included Lynn lVlatthews and Kari Miller who won the Most Valuable Player Awards. The Barb Zook Mental Attitude Award went to Terri BlOSS8fQ-Til? Most Improved Player Award went to Beth Lehman and Dawn Eshelman won the WKAM Coaches' Award. Front row: Beth Lehman, Kari Miller, Dawn Eslielman, Angie Zollinger, Susie Stoner. juli Morris, Tammie Denton. Second row: Barb Carhaugh, Asst. Coach, Heather Bixler, Becky Leagh. erman, Cindy jerles, Lynn Matthews, Terri Blosser, Cathy Ev, ans, Mgr.. Rose Ketrlebar, Coach. Slitusxiir -. -v. i ...- 1 iensm f ex Front row: Stacey Sailor, janet Pager, Teresa Yoder, Lori Wheel- er, Becky Ray, Sue Sorg. Second row:1.V. Coach Barh Carhaugh, Kim Haney, Tammy Zeiger, Sherrie l larris, Marcy Bixler, Shaw- nee Essig, Varsity Coach Rose Kettlehar. freshman 10.1111 Suu. Shnelx md N Couh Ted Cnsm 1n 1on1enlr.1u on thur wrestlers Scnuor NX cs Dans 1onu-nrrates on kecpmg hrs und:-fraud sm-ak gomg He fmnshcd the season with gx ruord JN. team members ge! rc.1d1f to fongnatulalc .1 wmnmg gmpplcr, ' . 'V .1 -1 ' . MVP Nlari Ruhling Best Season in 42 Years Setond vear hasleethall toat li -lim Vfelsh stated three goals he had for his team. lliey were to win a thampionship, he ranlued in the state, and win as manv ganies as possihle. The goals were realized, 'lihe team won the traditional llolidav lournex' Cfliampionshipg it was ranked iyrh in the stateg and at Cfhristmas had an 8-o reeord, Welsh stated, This was the hest season Cil 15 ' had in 4: vears. It was a turning point in rehuilding the hasltethall prograinf' The Slxins finished the season with a 14-3 overall retord. ilvhe vear was not without difhrulties. Vfelsh went on to say, This was a good season, but frus- trating. Due to sickness, we seemed to have three separate seasons. Senior Klart Ruhling, won the Most Yalualwll- Player Award. and had a tareer high storing retord of iogj' points. The Rehound Award went to Brut e An!1'lmf'Wf. lim Yoder won the Assist Award and Todd Allherry won the Defensive Award. Iefl' iieiser won the lVlental Attitude Award, and Bodie Stegleman won the XYKAM Coaches' Award. The had an outstanding season with a 14-tm retord. They were also to-t hampions in the North- ern l.al4es Conference. The freshman finished the year with a o win, iz loss record. Trent Lamhright won the Freshman A wa rd . Iihe varsitx theerleaders help ignite a large trowd during a game, i for i spe nl pi tun in i haslxetlull gimt program rlit team drtsstd up in white tuudoes or sutril serious ind not so serious pliotn: fonttntriting on rht rim 'Win Ruhling prtpires to sunk ont of i 4 poi ' . ' t . t ' . . . . ' . . ' ' l J Y, A , 1- A s , A . X his ,ti j' nts Bsxlnc Slcglrnnm slrugglr: .agmnst Jn Qppommg, plau-r to get .I slmr 0 'if' Plumb strong dduw nfl Cnnsu 'I wdd -Xllbcrrx and 'Vlan Rulmlxnb ur-I1 tlxrlr lonmrd opponcnt Iowlx mm rom I m wlms Smit Vlullcr In x Irrduax nan Doss 'I lm N oder Dumas YK lxulnr AJKINIIIII Lum I1 Bnan III lv ll 1 li mr 'NIU Rulwlmg Inu A nrrx xl Armbm mumr Ilodlr StzP,lnnn C wa lx nm Vs l lx H11 I wd I KILL ilu lull noun ilu' nur! Q, xo . fl. I7 -Ho In ,gf . gli- nlmlgr. Ron Ilcrslxlwrgrrxgnond rgxl' Il4S.SlSY.'xl1I Cfna-Im xI.iflY Ivy.. .1 . 'Il,lll' ,Brum 'I'- Y .' . , I I I vs 'I' I r . 'S ' . I ' . . VN I , ,. , 0 , soo'-J Q ' s 0 f ' A 0 Z. the .nun Freshman Tern' Slabach looks for an npemng .xs he dnves down l'rL'5f1nu'nlr.m1.frnmt row ffmdx Numlmuru,,l'n11xH.4rlrv.S.nr.4f1 Swartz, fX'l.1rg.nrct S.mdr-rs, Rlzondd Harris, Rm-gum Nfnlsoxx Scr- ond row' Nhrk Mnllrr, 'I'r.1u' 'IQn'l0f. Allen Yodvr, flrrg 1.r.nh- r'rm.m, Sou Goudmn, 'lrrry 5l.rlv...h. Bnlv Hmdlrx Tlmd mm Dnvnd Kenhrr. fW1lu' llxldn-lwruxd. firing l.4xl-1-rhnr. 'Iufi 'l'.n'lor, Todd Iwrnm, 'llvn' Sl1.zl'Ln'v, Slum Hdrtsnugh, Mari l,.x!ll1 ffourtlx row NTILQ' Hmigc. Dcnms B.nIu. D.n'r M.n5srr1gmll, Trcrn1.an1brugl1l, Strvc Yoder. John K1nrr1s,Co.ulxfQreg,f'mwL v I I I I 1 S Fresh Todd Iwcma flosclv guards .1 Br:-m.m for. Aa lu' lulhpb IU .ahh A hugh pass Ivdd 'UNK rrx 4 where-.alxwuls of Ins opponvnti ffm MVP C indy jerles Senior Tammy Denton attempts to store for Goshen with an underneath the basket hook shot. ,.. .1 ,I i Front row: Managers Lori Thompson, Sonia Thomas, Trish Phemister, Michelle Hostetler. Second row: Lynn Matthews. Becky Leatherman, Vicki Taylor, Cindy jerles, Tammy Zeiger, Marry Bixler, Terri Blosser, Back row: Trainer Heather Bixler. Lori Wheeler, Dawn Eshclman, juli Morris, Kathy Evans, Tammy Denton, Coach Dorie Keyser. 66 sectional champs, regional runners-up Another Great Season I was really proud of my team this year. They really worked together. stated Miss Dori Keyser, girls varsity basketball coach. The girls gave ioo Q Miss Keyser, a truly outstanding coat h, led the girls to an 18 win, 4 loss record, a Holiday Tourney championship. sectional championship, and a regional runner-up title. all of which were goals she set, Another goal was to enter the Iloliday Tourney with a perfect record and this was was also accomplished. According to Nliss Keyser, one of the most excit- ing games of the year was against Wfawasee. Both teams were undefeated, there were over i,7oo fans there. along with the pep band and cheerleaders. The girls received even more recognition because the game was covered by several television cameras. some from Fort Wlayne. Keyser stated. WT had been rated in the top ten for eighteen weeks and this game was important to us. Goshen pulled it out by four points and emotions sparked. It was great, added Keyser. It's always great to win a big game. Miss Keyser felt that this year's team was unique. 'Awe had a bonus. Along with good outside shoot- ers, we also had good height. We had a two game plan. Cindy llerles was an outstanding rebounder. she received the Most Valuable Player Award, she was named to the first N.L.C. team, and had a chance to try out for the Indiana Allstar Team. 'Iunior Lori XX'heeler was the second highest scor- er. Senior Terri Blosser won the Bard Zook IVIental Attitude Award and was noted for her outstanding leadership. She was also named to the second N.L.C. team. Dawn Eshelman was applauded on her fine ball handling and defensive play. She was awarded the free throw trophy and the IVlost Improved Award. She was also named to the second N.L.C. team. Senior Vicki Taylor won the XX-'KAM Coaches' Award. l , for Lady Skins Sophomore hlarcy Bixler also proved to be an outstanding player. She started out on the team and halfway through the season was moved to varsi- tv and gave it an added tout h. She was the youngest member on the varsity team and played very well. All the girls are outstanding betause without each one none of our surcess would be possible, Keyser stated. The graduating seniors left us with some great memories. I can't wait until next year to start all over again. Nliss Barb Cfarbaugh, the junior varsity coach. was very happy with the girls' performance this year. XY'e had a good season, the girls gave 1 IOYT .H she stated. Although they were a young and inexperi- enced team. they handled the pressure well. IN'Iiss Carbaugh felt that junior Kathy Evans was a fine leader and sophomore Sharon Fry did an outstanding job with her consistency and steadiness as a player. One of the most metnorable games of our season was the game against NX estview, stated Miss Car- haugh. We scored Sl points for a win and that is very high for a j.v. team. Freshman coach hir. lVIike Kettlebar's main goal was to get in more playing time for the girls and develop fundamentals. hlr. Kettlebar stated that he was very happy with the girls' performance. They showed great teamwork and good attitudes. Even in the games we lost, the girls gave ioofif' Mr. Kettlebar found this year's team to be a rather unique one because all the girls seemed to have the same potential and there was no particular starting five. Anyone could be called on to start. One of the most exciting games we had, stated IVlr. Kettlebar, Vilas the one against Nlishawaka Young where we held them scoreless for three quar- ters. winning 22-4.N The winner of this years Freshman Award was Stacy lVlcNeal. ,-it 4- Svnmrfuxndu -lrrlwsllulfmrfull MxP1!wuu'r N11-n1nrx,4l tw v r r IH,.v,,u I Qwlrvym dry-,.-Q 1114- :MH ,gu-An HM- 1.,,,,- N nr, y,,, ,L IBM' I.ufx Shui I,u1', Sl-me .4g.nmv N-Trrrmnsil A My Ilnlzxfm. I'-vurnw, 1 , C . , x 1 0 4 ' ' 7 J . ,-' I . ,fu 6 .,.,.,. .W--. , 4 Q OF A 5 t . 4. 7 I, ' Xxx... I 'Smsh N 6. Q. A ,W . , i 4 Q Q I if' 'iii ' ' ' Q YA ' 1' 'L x N F 4 ' E x 0 - -Q Q m sv i f.'Q- - VA- f' l K N 'z Q: :ig 2Qf.1'4.'?f ' X - . 5 ,- p ,x i -. ,f 'fQ '.:.E-if . K X A 1 A . , --' .-1...-:', pw-I'-1 . ' 5'-5 K ' . i x i If I f If '72 'Q pun I . 2 ' ' 'Sv i 1 x 'S' I . '. . M 'P ie, sf- Alunmr Xfnrsm, rmm ron 'Ikr.a.x Strut. :Xngnr lhwup. Kam U 1 H.un'x, lluxcm Yodrr, Bah Rm. Skuuixug Xfusllx C n... in Dorm . Kcuur, Slumn Uv. Sumn H.ur1x, N.u.4lw lkximun, Karin IK- .: 5, S 1. u we img, -, ' A .X 'A f..rluL1,'E Northwood .4 rv. bound 4 ,K Frmh Nxtalu Dubmnn prcpnru LO gun pnssrwmm nt ajumpl .Il xqunxx Bnmm 63 xx lx! F IX knxhhrbk Lx Shun' Havcs gets Ihr upprr fund on Klux' lull ,xr shc Jcnlcs I ', 1 0- 1 Soplmonmrc Khrn Bxxlcr strugglrs lu gum Imw-zamurw ut ., Hmm' lull Vshllk' Bah l.z'.4lhe'rI!L1I1 and IANH fN1.1l!Cn'v.N l!n'p.1fr lu hrlp Shdmnrr Emg drnwmlratcs ball hdndllng .md form dunng Om' C D V o. Ihr num prmrxms ,fi 1 iQ. Sherry' Hays conrcnlratcs on the nm whale preparing, to shoot a Tran' Strm uses good blorkungoul skills .lgmnst Brcman, free throw, Oo - D . Team Talent, Leadership MVP Jamie Stiver Returning Letterwoineng front row: Sue Strylter, Pam Cireven- goed, Julie Eshelman, jennifer ltletler, Nancy Kramer. Second row: Kim Roberts. Shawnee Essig, jamie Sliver, Nlargaret Fisher, lleather Bixler, Kristen Peters. Qther team members were, inan- agers Kate Graff and Angle Gardner, Kav llershberger, Natalie Dubinin, Sherrv Hav, Gail lieu. Deh Stauller, Anna Venoslcy, Sherri llarris, Susan llunsberger, Lisa Nlinniilt, Nlarie Nlov. The head coach was N-lr. Doug Cartwright and assistant roach was Miss Ellen Burrell, Bring The tnost rewarding part of the season was finishing with a winning record overall and in the conference. It could have been a mediocre vear sinee we lost two of the best players in the tonference last year, but instead, it was a good year, stated Coach Doug Cartwright. While we had less individual talent than in the past, we had more team talent. Cartwright credited the senior leadership, espe- cially of co-captains lN'largaret Fisher and jamie Stiver, with keeping the team on the winning track. jamie played number one singles, and was the win- ner of the Most Valuable Player Award. Nlargaret played number three singles and won the Barb Zoolt Mental Attitude Award. Miss Zoolt presented the inning Season award in person to Nlargaret at the spring tennis banquet. The year was DOI without disappointments. The teatn won the XX'hitro Invitational Championship for the third year in a row, but the final matt hes were rained out. llad the team finished the final matches, they could have won the outstanding sin- gles and doubles trophies. The most Improved Player Award went to fresh- man julie Eshelman, The Dan Chiddistei' Doubles Trophies went to senior Kristen Peters and fresh- man Susan llunsberger, Jennifer lletler was hon- ored with the Vl KAlN'l Coaches' Award. ........ J ' ' ' as is at 'Z ,- -Q - ' -+-2'e L H2e,A ' 1014: 4.9 40' 1-DN 1352 zittvsisi-ry Nlargaret Fisher, who played number three singles and was the winner ol the Barb Zoolt Mental Attitude Award, toneentrates , , . on .i good return 70 4'1 --s 4 '1e J y ,f I, Q 1 fu!! .., ny: .. . -,5,.5,,, Jiifyqgypfpr , , .- , 4 ,,.gig- - .. 1,1-5 i if' TY 5 'Ii if ef 1 - 1 1 -' . 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X MVP Kent Vanclenoever Front row ack Bartoe Mark NX olf Brian Lubuk Steve Yoder Paul lkillin Second row Nhkt Stoltzfus Kent Vindenoucr Greg Leatherman Qtueiruipe lodd B Miller Bick rom lrtnt Lambright Rob btriw eff Shax er Chris Int hnit Coach XX ay ne Lamhright Trent Lambright winner ofthe Freshman Award acts is his own mddv on his ins to the next tee , 2 Young Team Has Even Record Coach Viiavne Larnlaright credited the youth ol the boys golf team with their even ll win-il loss season record. 'l'his is the first year we had no seniors on the team. W'e showed sparks of excellence hut our inexperience was evident. WX- haven't learned to he 'had weather' players yet. Lanihright went on to state, XX'ith our inexperience, we were more rollercoaster. Our scores varied from a high of 363 to an excellent low of yo, Lamhright is look- ing to a hright future, though. lle stated, Next year we have the potential to he the best team ever. The team qualified forthe regional match, which was one goal they set for themselves. Lamhright continued, YX'e did not place as high in the confer- ence as we wanted to hut that's a good goal for next year. L. .L Junior Chris Inehnit was voted team captain. l le stated. VCT formed a solid foundation for an Oul- standing team, maybe the best ever at Cil IS, next year. Chris said the high point of the year was in the match against Northwood and NX'arsaw. l le stated. 'Wwe shot the best score in five years in that match, and three guys shot their personal hest. I did. also Kent Vandenoever. and so did Trent Lamhright. In fact. Trent hroke the freshman record that day. Award winners included Wlost Valuahle Player Kent Vandenoever. Chris Inebnit received the Most Improved Player Award and the WKAM Coaches' Award. The Freshman Award went to ilvrent Lam- lwright. n o. 'br As a Bremen opponent looks on Chris Incbnii sinks i putt . . . f A .i . , U i l c. '.' . .TS - . -1 - ' ca' ,. ' y.I-.. . , - -'-.,.-fl' .,- l ' . ' ' Q' fl. . , . A . -v NJN P ktnt X Andttttxttr w.1t1I1t:, .1 drnt 5.111 tov.xrdStl1t brttn Frrshman Intl: Bartor. who tmprovcd stradulv through tht' SFS- Chns Inrlwntt shows good form. Hr won both thc Coatlws son, pr.1ct11'es a swing before rhnppnng onto the green. Award and thc Most Improvcd Award. gk S O Todd Mtllrfs scores were cructal for tt-am wtns tn srveral match- w cs. Herr he lmcs up an important putt. X 'N'lN P Geoff Hoffman MN P Mulee B1 er N'lN P n Rassu Senuor Leadershup Provudes Push to lruule eoueh Carl NXeuver pruused the 83 truele Ie um hughly He stated Thus w us one of the gre ut est truelt te ums at GHS we were strong un ull ure us und h td one of the best reuords 1n reeent te urs flu went on to state I w1sh we hud usenuor group lulte thus one exert tear The quulutx und le udershup of the senuors was outstandung I he honors for thus teaun seemed to pule up 'I hex hud un oxer ull w1n loss reeord of IO 1 I hex won the Goshen Relaus the Culxer 'Nluluturx Relaws and ned for furst wuth Contord at the Lonuord Reluxs Pole xaulter Ben Rassu plated sveth un the state und see ond un the M1dwe st lVleet of Champuons where he lumped I4 3 Geoff Hoffmun ulso qu ulufued for the state meet 1n the h1gh hurdles lhe team brolee sux Sel100l reeords oxer the seu son Geoff lloffman brolce the hugh hurdles reeord wuth a t1me of 147 and he ulso brolte the low d ush team of Dale Moore lkup NN uelund Tran Frx and D ne fr1sb1e hrolte the Qu hool reuord w1th 1 t1me of 445 The three f1eld exents un whueh Se uool retords were broleen were the pole xault un whu fu Ben Rass1 t uulted 146 6 5 the dus us throw wh1eh lNf11lee B1ller threw 15645 and the hugh lump wh1eh eff NanCuren jumped 6 6 1 full two une hes hugher than any other Goshen athlete ct er lumped Seetuonal qualnfuers unrluded Stott N anG1lst eff N unC uren and Dean Peterson 1n the hugh lump Nlulee Snyder Ben Rassu and Tran lun 1n the long jump Ben Russ1 and Qraug lo Lerbue un the Pole Nault Nhlce Bullet and lodd Lhupp 1n the shot Front row Steve Kumansu Allen Reed Bob Bradley Darrell 'Vloore Tum Yoder Nlulee Wynn C.ra1gLoelcerb1e Dave lnrusbue Steweqentell R1 hgwanson Mulee Wood Tony Rudolph Andv Drummond Andy Pepper Jeff Stryelrer lom Roberts ohn Guhbon Cary Gras Seeond row Coa h Curl Nxcawer Qeott NanG1lst Kevun Gutlfoos Geoff Hoffmun Kup Nkeuland Dule Moore Seott Hansen Rutle Rohn Brad Hershberger Kenny Haeleler, MulreNYeddle Tran fn jon Goodman Nllulre Qmder Todd Chupp Rod Chupp Luft Fry Thurd row Asststant f oath Doug N oder Date Massengull, Robert flostetler Robert Angle me-yer Pepe D1az,jeff VunCuren Robert Fulneeley Muke Buller keuth Wulfong john Hauh Ben Russu Doug Burns Dem Peterson, Wes Davus Allen Robunson Not puerured jum Muller Track Success put und lN'l1lce Bull r lkuxun Guulfoos und Allen Reed un the tllStLlS Those who qu ulufued for seetuon ul 1n truele exents uneluded lVl1lee NN tnn und Doug Burns un the 3 oo meter run Geoff lloffm un Dule Moore eff N tn Luren Mulee bnxdur und Dule Moore un the l6OO meter relux Due l1l'lSl.5ll lxup NX ue-l und M1lee bm der und Durrell lNloore un the oo meter dash Dule Moore and 'l um N oder un the hoo meter run Geoff lloffman Ben Rass1 and lruet Frx ID the goo low hurdles Darrell lNloore Nlulee Snxder eff Nan Luren und NN es Duxus un the 4oo meter dush Dale Moore Date Frusbue lkup NXll ldIlCl lraet frt un the 4oo meter duslu te um Ben Russu Geoff lloff man Tran fry und Allen Robunson un the hugh hurdles Date Fl'lil7lL and lkup NN ueland 1n the 1oo meter dash and Nlulte Nlkxnn Doug Burns T1m Yoder and Dule lNloore un the l6OO meter run purt of the season w us seeung uthle-tes lulee Ben Russu unuproxe und grow Team aw ard wunne rs were lNlost N uluable Pl ners lNlulee Bullet und Ben Russu un the fueld et ents Geoff lloffman who stored the most te um pounts w us ulue MVP un traelc exents The Paul Underwood 'Nlen tul Atutude Aw urd went to M1lce Buller and the NN KAM Coaehes Awurd went to Duve l'r1sb1e The Most Improxed Aw urd honors were gnen to eff N 1nC,uren und the Freshman Aw 1rd went to Lrug Lo leerbue 'I he honor urs teum eaptuns were Due Frusbue Dule Moore lN'l1lee Buller und Ben R1Ss1 Observtng the 41st annuul Goshen Relws, senuor alternate jeff btryeleer awauts hus possuhle ehanee to run . . . ' ut - ' - ' , G 'e '. , 'r ' 'e ' ' ' ' e. I . n V' is , V l' he I r Q 'nh e l -TV 'Q' m I lr' 'li .P Q F. 1 v ,711 . H I I V' K 1. I 1 T 5 ' flfu 1 Iv 1 I 1 1 ' u l v gg 'V - '- -. 4- 1 -5 12 - 'ge ' ,fl . l L I, . It A- Q e xl. 'L .!. l,' , V . l ' ' ' 1 , .e V '. 'Y' Y' , -. A 1' ' ' e I - ' -I, . lv' C s ' ' ' .' , , , , -- hurdles record with a time of 38.1, The 4oo meter Coarh NN'e.uver stated that the most rewarding , . e I. 6 ' . 'I 1 I ' T ' e V I ll ' . . ' g ' u N- -l e -V f - - 1 C ' V 3 1 1 s 1 W 1 . T ' 'K' 'Q 4 x K 5 K gif l vw xi 5 1 . L t . ' ' . ' ' ' ' . , 'Q ' . , ' . ' 'H . N ' ' .' - . . ,, , . , . 1 ' ' 4 ' ' 1 e ' ' . ' - fe '- .V .1--J' eh- r ' V J, , , . ' 1 I v I ' 1 T V 1 I 1 I ,Q f D 's ' u -C - - 'T ' l e . ,' ' , ' j. ' ': to . V' . . ' Svnxor Tum Yodrr rrsls on the Shlfllllg hue. nnpuxcmh' Wdlllflg for thc milf r.nc to lx-gm 'W 'xc sas. fflm-.Hung 13 h', yum: Fx-nR.msux.uullsm.1fnrstplamrxmoryuvcr W .nvvns4'c .md Brm-m.m Bvn latrr pl.m'd snxlh nn the sum' lm-cl hcld In lndl4lllA5X5hS Qu.. ag, 2.3 I' 1 's . x a K ,1 1 Srraumng IO s1,w.ahcad of hxs Vi'aw.zser foe. sz-mor Allen Rohm, son sm-nhrs :wer the 1 I0 hugh hurdlrs. Allen greath' nnmpmvcd hxs hurdling, ahulmrs ovrr the rear, Frrlmg good .xftrr hns gzoo mcu-r run. yumor Mxkr XX'vnn us grcrtrd by scnmr Dale Moore .md sophomore Nlilxe Snvclrr as lhff' prcpare for the 1600 meter relay. fill l Q, Q e 'do Qi Frrslmun long lumpcr Duc 511554 nbxll ulls out as ln .mrnxpu bmnlor Nlllu Bxllmr xoud Inld I Nami MN P slums, lm zlvuluu lu to lwurk lus personal lwst. llmmmng ilu dm us our I5 ful rn nhl YR rm :su Brumn mul f' A Plmng fnrsr suond .md rhnrd sophomores Mnde Snyder eff N ancunn .md semor Darrell Moore sweep the 4lI meter dash un the W masse Bremen meer Strndmg to rhr fumsh sophomon Su-xc Scnrcll gams a few points .rt the Memorlal Indoor meet nrar Ihr bcgmnmg ol the 83 season --:'!. V I '! l 0 QL. 5 K. u Nlorrls Andre l C hernu Nl Youth and Depth Prolmse Good Depth the leey faetor was mh1t Coae h Glenn Zoller of the 1963 gurls trdele team was loolemg, for Although Cmoshen 5 team te as sm ell and young thew oxertoole ohst aeles and had .m .rltohether smsfunb tear XX nth .1 4 mn 6 loss reeord Zolle r summed up tht se lson hx stdtmg YR c ment xnto the season as te un retedx for next tear leel hx three semors the onlx ones on the te rm th Redsleuns all worleed h :rel mel therefore pro dueed mdnx personal hests .md some hcttcrcd Sel100l re-e orels ust meetnng c'1el'1 pe-rson s goals was enough to mllee the traele team .1 vunner Team FI me scmor tn eaptdlns were lerrl Blosser nga jumper L06 Grxse hoo meter runner .end Damn Lshelmun long jumper .mtl hurdlcr Kath one lm :shed the season pdrtlelpdtlnb ln the seetlonuls Regional qudlnflers were Nh helc lkaullmdn and ull lVlorr1s elrea Lhernxale ln traele ments and uh 'Vlorns ln held excnts behool rceorcls were hrolee n hx farm brnse and hum Czentrx rn the 1600 mtter run and Vlnehcle' lx.aullman1n the shot put lxrns Anlenex .also hrolee .1 9xl100l reeord nn the dust us pifllk Llldl' hh FS Scmor Lee Grxse- and freshman Annrtte' Rhoxde-Q begun to mote' out ahead ol the- pull un the boo meter run There ls 1 lot of ielnlu around as rclax trams ge-I rraelw 'or their C evo .Ng x t O t ' ' l . V .- F i- .K V 'l-rl -' .'--:M -.l l .,. . I V - e - - f -1 I , v - 1- . . S 1 ' ' ' e ' MVP, .an ir1e'Xlve'r1e-nerd grol-IP and eunw out .ln CXPCrie'nee'd Thi' NIOSI Valuablf plalvf Awards 'Wm I0 An' . '. 0 V :I no V M Q C 1 i' i - ' - vt . V ,. J, 1 , ' . e V t 3 - ..t . , A o , X x . 1 ,H 7. I. . , X . . ' A Nluhclc Kquffnun was .1 rrgrorml qunllflcr rn the shot put. MVP Andre.: Chernmk strains to ratrh .1 Concord opponent an :he hurdlrs. 78 Tcammarcs wauh Qlosely .ns junior Deb Rapp makes her long jump. Freshman Carrie Grisc puts on a last burst of energy for the last laps nf the 1600 meter run. jumor jul: Horns, who parlmpalcd an rhr- rcguonal rr.rrk meer, flies over thc hugh-lump har. TI, ' KE E Rm-rurmng lerrerwonuen, from row: Terr: Blosscr, Dawn Eshcl- nmn, ln- Grlsc. Gxna Lamhrlghl, Lynn Nhrarlr Srfnnd row: Sonva Rcsrlulv. Tammy Zcxgcr. jul: Moms, Kun Gcnrry, Tcrcsa Yodrr. Thxrd row: Nhchclc Kauffman, Drh Rapp, Kim Sorg. Chrrsm Gardner, Andrea Chrrnuak. Orhrr lfrllh mr-mbcrs: Cnc' ha Armstrong. ilmkxc Eysol. Chns Summy, Kms Anknry. 'Iancr Fagcr. Karon Gross, Chrlssn' fursslrlc, Shelly Nhrk, Berks' Rav, Sreph All, N'lurhcllr Babin, Tern Bahnscn, Tuna Erklrhargrr. fldfflf Grist, Stamy N1rNeal. Angst Nlrllvr. Llsa Nhllrr, Kim Moon, Najwa Nader, Annette Rhoades, Nlargarcr Sanders, Tra- ry Srrcil, Pangc Bobeck, I , .F 'i' I FFF L I QEJ L - Q-U, Lerterwinners Kim Sorg and Lynn Miraclc stretch out and relax hcforc running their race. 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Aj! - g . . lg , ,. K '. ,, ,K ' 1 ,.. . ' K Q ' ' . ... . '47- , H , .- ,. - , ,K N . , ' ,' N' V . , . I .S I B41 ,' ' up -. .nd ' ' '4 -. 41 - ' '- ' - , ' ' , , et' ' ' , errands, arted as timers, made refreshments. , Q' . ' ' .' ' t ., 'A' . ' . ', ,.t1,. 'li' .K . 4 . . , i I . i.wA h ... Y . I ' ' . . ' ' I ' W ' ' 3 - ' - - - .ew 5' ' l ,A - ., ' ' f k' '-- -gf b' :I . ' 1 , Vt' . 1' . Q I' ' '. ' ' - Q 1 ' + 1 ' . 1 xx ,, Y K fr in r x -A x,.' . X K O Q Q . K --P 9? Varsttvtheerlraders Susie Baumann, Anna Brandau, Shan Brad- Kim Sorg builds spint at a jumor varstty' haslcetlwall game, KHFFH V-INK'-Wvfrn helps lead chants on the gtdf-lim-5, ford, l.1s.1 VanBuren and Budget Lt'.xtherman lead cheers nn the stdelines durmg an earlv fall football game S4 1' Wlitli ilu' lwlp of male lifters, the flwcrlraclcrs became skilled in building pyramids to use during ihcrrs. Susie Baumann puts lxer All into .1 sideline ilmni, lim l,.H1l7 mis tlir niuslolduringllu'lmslxrll1.-ll bL'u5nri..il1d 'lim wvtklfl was ln.i54nr during fwrball sq-amn llvrr lim li-.ids ilu' l7J5Ll'll7:lll tfdnl Until llll' Ilfllxf Il, mi gnllni' Batgirls, from row: Sallv Hart, Susie- Fisli Sc-ond row Slirllx Smlilv. Bclsv Rowe. Yuki Tavlor. Tliird row: Krli Kauffman. Anna Smut, Angrl liardncr. 'K Q10 ev cw Managers V1tal Part Being a manager takes a lot of responsl b1l1ty and time but to me xt s worth tt tn benng able to be a part of the team and the frxendshrps that we share These were some thoughts relayed by Trxsh Phemtster about her experrence as a gurls basketball manager Betng a manager was strenuous and trme consummg Many managers ton srdered managermg a full ttme job others took the job llghtly but for those who gave all they tould bemg a manager was very rewardmg Even though managers dtd a lot for therr teams the many small tasks were often overlooked by team members whtth made the job seem very demandlng at trmes On the average though a manager llelpmg out the xollevball team bs keepng sttts ns warsrtx manager Kathy Exans A stunned gurls basketball manager Soma Thomas cant belxeve the referees tall Football mm tger on lNI1llard as intently wat hung eat h play 86 was respetted right along wtth the toath and asststant toath Many managers felt they were appretxat ed Soma Thomas a manager for the gurls basketball team stated I felt I was appretl ated betause they would always thank me for thmgs I dtd for them At ttmes thmgs got a lrttle hetttt but all ID all tt was a very enjoyable Job Berng a manager was not just a job rt was also a way to meet and make friends Workxng so tlosely with the toath a manager sometlmes took on added respon snbxlrttes whxch mlght tn the future lead to a toathmg job Managers knew what was ln volwed IU toathlng and how to handle the Girls basketball manager Trtsh Pht-muster takes fwe during Pfaktlle of the Teams job When Brran Lehman a varslty football manager was asked rf he would ltlte to go further as a manager and possxbly mto toathrng he responded I would llke to toath elementary or junior h1gh someday or toath hrgh school swlmmrng or AAU swlmmrng betause I ltke to toat h httle kids or h1gh school klds Through the bad times when they for got the towels and the good ttmes when rescuxng a stolen ball made them heroes Goshen I-Ixgh Sehool managers learned the value of responstbllrty hard work and frtendshlp Ready wnth a reserve football ns varstty football man ager Brian Lehman 0 ' ' - ' . r , ' . 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' I as 5' an ,Rf I' I gage Carrymng ater to help out h s team IS frosh football manager Br an Bemenclerfer VOI I EYBALL Cathy Evans Shawnee Essxg Ellca Fldrlclge FOOTBALL Brlan Lehman on Mxllard Brlan Bemenderfer Davxd Kercher TENNIS QGIRLSJ Angel Gardener Kate Graff SWIMMING QGIRLSQ Txm Thul SWIMMING QBOYSJ ennlfer I-Ietler Lnbby Keldalsh WRESTLING Dennis Crnpe Greg Meth BASKETBALL Trlsh Phemlster Soma Thomas Lon Thompson QGIRLSQ Michelle Hostetler Karen Metzler BASKETBALL QBOYSJ Stott Mnller Ron I-Iershberger Tom ohns D3Vld Kerther ohn Morrls TRACK QGIRLSJ Helen Semplra Klnda Ressler TRACK QBOYSD Cary Grey Stexe Klmanzx BASEBALL Mark -losslyn on Mxllarcl Cralg Showalter f'W I Q l na- Thcq 195 GHS Studrnts an :run sung rn lflllll ucpmr nmrd by mam Studcme rrxmg to mow a dend ur mor frm Inlor md rumor l sun Rn hards mn om or nn muplcs paruuprmng rn I rrmsonmru rhm ww Tnnnhwk adnsnr Nh Suu' Burton was om of three new tcuhrrs hlrcd ul f1llS Ihxi war Sensor Sarah P1-slow who wxs 1 imturui trombone Snlmst nn tha Inzz Ensgmble vue one of 'o members of the group 88 fl J' j 1' 9-.9 4,4 Q W, CQy Sophnmnrr pqnuunnxit Pnrrw XX xleh me xlwnrhcd mth hrs mum dunng, 1 pep band rch: xrial Ha IQ ont of hu drummers who plrtnnpncd In hand thus u lr umor Nhln Hummnl md smmor gnu Rmchr :rr lun of the lrumpcters nn rhe Cnmion Nlmhrng Band The hand x as fu turmd slurmg m mx of :hc home Fam:-Q as h zlfnmr rnnrr nnnn nt C IIIDSOHAIICQ nmplrr pnoph IH Qong Hare GrrlAnn Blrau f url: Sturvman Br lu ford md laun fznmpbellennrrun an xuducmr dunng the annuxl Crnnmnun azz Enwmhlc -omrrl I ,v I V , X F V I . -. 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X ' rn' v. , V J ' nf - H Q T V Y X junior Dean Peterson Serms IO bf Ihr renter of .IIUHIKIIOII .lt .1 Om' class offcrcd to Students whlrh puts LITJKIVK' journalism to , n '. . j J , . - Lg' fm? 'Sw 4' , J . I N - V , pa 1 '- K -1 Counc1l Igmtes Charztable Actrwtzes Important XX hat as student tount nl ull about ' YN tll lt s about ngmtmg spmt lrom tht studqnts and gnmg studt nts nth mu to get lDVOINldlI1 sr html det nsnons btudent toumrl ns also rn ttttmpt to gmt students mon. nnxolxed nn sthool utmtnts QlUdtI'llLOUHklllSl11ldC up ol 1 group ol olhttrs and a rtprestntatnt lrom Q uh suond hour tlxss Tht thru sponsor wen lNlrs Nlxller Bung a reprssentatnc ns ronsndtrtd tn honor but at s not all fun and gamts It takes alot of rtsponsnbxl xtx Represcntmwcs must ltttnd :ll mutmgs md thtn report ull the lttest nnlormltnon haalt to thur homerooms I hev also taltt tht :dt as ol the students md dnstuss them tn rounul mutmgs Student tountnl rs nn r hargt of organnzmg num ntnntns nmludmg Hotmtonung ntnntns Rtllxs mtlx tomorltnons and spmt uults I ht tounul tlns war proud to bt um suutsslul dtspltt 1 hw stthx Ls Pnstdt nt lony Lyltf rhosr to mp down dut to ptrsonll 1nd tr :damn rusons N nc Prtsldtnt klfl lhllller upland htm Ind dnd 1 hm job m tlung and t lm mt able attnmts sur h as hlood donor dat a canned food drne S1lx mon Army bell rung mg and also 1 tar wash Along mth student tounul rtpnscntatncs there art tlxss olh ers hw uhhh rtprcstnt cuh t :ss lhcw ure the Presmdent, Vntt Pnsxdcnt Setretarx lrt nsurer md Pulwln Relmons Offmr Student Spmt O0 One student toun-ul umm ms blood donor day wl11n0 ff '00 Stmor Km Mrlltr sem-d 19 Qtudtnt Cnunnl Prmdtm mr th. punts of blood w as donated bw studtnts md tommunm members tru Here Todd Kenster and Katen Mullct gust 1 pmt tuh O I . . . 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Pulvln Rrlqumns Olfu. wr Sum Xlfrlz, .md Prcmllrnt WAN l'J.1v15. ., ,. r s-.1 354' ,O xi' lqrrallnun QIAGS off: :rx lxnm lxlllll 'Xllll Rwlm C1115 l 0- l-:flu 3 sf klfll Vloon ulu lxud.uRl1 dk Rae ii 'X HV V umor .Law off: ers Publ: Rllmons Offucr Geoff Hoffman X um lruudlnr 'l om Lnokrr Snrrurx Soma Thomas rrudmnt Br lcv Ford Nm shown Tn nsunr on Goodman goplmomorc mlass offucrs l rcasurcr lramy Slabaa h Publ: R txons Offner Knsn Rcsler N nc Pre-indent lklm Hana Scnretarx flmssv Mcssnlr Not shown President Phul Suplnl 451, Deb Rupp fxlnl l mmlrxklu ml ln unknown Qtudznr mn xl mmmlwcr srl! Rrdelun Roudx lnru ulwlla Adam lxlarlwr md Shclly Mlm L lnol on Redsllm Romulus urn' orglnl71Cl lx tlu Qllldlfll Olin ll QI A ' 1 . ll ' . V .., ,, , N Xl m -Z' '9 Q ..-ew , V .. , , I .l h' . Q ! -. ' I 3 l A All 1 .Y-. V N x 'f I X Z.. 7 -, 1' X V' xl. V -. ' H A---Q--f fig Y, K .,,, h 8 X I 4 . p X --.O-.i. ,VFW-A Al 3 '.,,k , ' A. 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Durmg the Almost An-.tlung from tlms tompttutxon lunmr Laura Rnlnrds attempts to pass an orange from under her clun to tht uhm of a fellow tlassmare unmrs Cue Armstrong Deb Rupp Ruth lraxlcr, Ly nn Mnranlc and Llura Campbell compete ln the amcoba race one of thc MIIVIYIFS during a student aounul Qponsorcd Lltss mmpetmon 1OnV0t 'HIGH Saga ml ut Xxms srnmr Inn x mr mn 12 sun rnrulnrng rum smrxwlhlx xr 1 sruunr founrn nunlnub ill A Q Mr Suarrlx llllftkdumfb th: talmw of dn f FIIHQOHIIY K during vmor -mzm dsx 'Hu Qxudmm roun-ul muud ynmr .mzrm from Ihr .ommunm zo mt lumh at the hubh S. hool and to mlm a mumal probrarn sf' 4 Student rounril rcprcscntanve Brenda Arnold scrvrs lunch ro a Groff Hoffman .md Tnny Fry enjoy Ihr fmal mrctmg of the Svnior nlizcn on Senior Cmzcns Day. srudcnl munul, 0? The Crimson Nlarching Band started its 198: marching season as the guest hand at the Indiana Sire Stakes. The hand performed Back llome in Indiana and the Star Spangled Banner. toot Miss lncliana sang as the hand plaved. They then marched in the Elkhart County .4-ll Fair Parade where thev performed Back llome in Indiana, The XYorld's Fair Klarclif' and On Vliisconsinf' the school song. The hand marched through the streets of Go- shen an extra week in preparation for their trip to the 1981 XY'orld's Fair. a highlight ofthe vear. Thev performed the same songs they did in the 4-ll parade. Don Parsons stated, It was a lot of work, hut it was also fun. The hand also had regular Tuesday night rehearsals along with their daily re- hearsals at school. Thev performed at five ol the home ioothall games. The hand roiresses ihrou li the formations of its contest show. P ts S Seen ahovr are the formations from the songs lVlatarena, Bill Bailvf' 'Tirehird Suitef' and Come in from the Rainf' Drum ma1ors4iarvl.ong and Trish Phemister salute the audieni e in the hand's finale. Q4 Band Camp II, lor the preparation of the contest show, hegan two weeks helore school started. Each memlier arrived at Towncrest hright and earlv at Szoo a.m. and did not leave until :zoo p.m, A high rating at state contest was the main goal for the hand, At contest. the hand was judged lor ltlllslc. marching, skills, and attitude. The hand grew to he almost like a lamilv unit. After ioothall games handsmen would go out to- gether lor pizza and then out to UTP. their direc- tors' houses. Another activitv was the Sec ond Annual Perc us- sion Pool Party where all the hand memhers got together to swim, eat and dance. The hand attended the Elkhart hlemorial Invita- tional where they had one of their first chances at performing its contest show, The show contained the numhers lN lacarena. Bill Bailvf' 'Tirehird Marclzing Band Pulls Together Suite. and closed with Come in From the Rain. The hand performed twice at Concord l ligh Schoolg once lor district contest. where the hand received a lirst division rating with a sc ore oi Hr, out of a possihle too. The guard also received an award for hest color guard. The second was at the Concord Invitational, where the hand received a score of jfs out ol loo. The contest allowed the hand to make its final preparation for state contest. The hand finished its marching season with its performance at State contest in Terre llaute. The hand received a second division rating, with a score of 79,8 out of too. So was needed for a first division. Director Dave Plank commented, The hand per- formed the hest it did all year and would prohahlv have received a first division rating if they had not had to perform after the numher one hand in the state. JU? 1 it-'CT 4.- 'MAA . h - 1 v K 9? ,ig Q ,.., :J-'I' .,,' J- '. - . . --, v x KJX-' .,.. K ., Nix' ' V GNN V 2 --11 'K - n I I1 KAN 41 5 v O 'nl --1 -- .... !n .'fs . A' ' H. 1 X ' . vs V' fm., .JMR qi x f 17' .- . '4 . 4 fx ' I, . 1, . ,VN , . ., ' f, . . .. ,. Y -1 9, , .. .. . ,. .f 1 , . -1 -J iw l . 'A -IA. -. 1,--Q. , r . , f,. , . - I ' A '. rn 4'-g. - xx ' .er V 71 - 9 . ,. w S'5fu'5 ,'?4fJ -. I' 5 f ft. g ,. 6-' -3 0- 1.15 '-XBX-x1 6:?7QiE? A :A V 'Q ol' 0 4 1 .- qrn I W. X, U f' F .iw I x . 9 W 1 qfti 9 Q Q A 336 sf 33' I x ' ,. ? U A .5 '.' r . . fl, 1 491 .Q v-.A ,ff r N OJ Senior 'lam Gardner reaelves the Nlosr Oulstandmg hlarnhmg Bandsmen award from hlr, Dave Plank at the sensor perfor- mance, Sn memhers of rhc hand were nonnnaled as hes! overall handsperson nn their Sections: 'lim fanning, perrussmng Zealla Flores. hugh brass1 Sarah Pc-slow. low hrassg jeff Peachv, flureg Nano' Kramer. saxophone, and Pam Urevengoed, clarinet, K . . The 198:-85 Crnmson Guard look best .olnr guard at dnslmr manh- mg eomesx. One of the most amusmg nusrakew of the manhmg, hand Reason was when drum malors Carv Long and 'lvflSl1 Phemnsrer ralled opposure rommands. At the end nl the show. hall the hand followed Cars' one wav and the orher half followed Trash another, Lurlulv. nr worked. and fhf .ludlfnff WASH-I JVVJIQ of lhlf lnlsldkf. Besndes perlormnng at foolhall games, the hand also enrlxusnasueallx' supported the team. Here Tim Gardner leads the hand ln a cheer 96 ,x-D 5 f-'I 5 v- 09 fL.'3.1f 1, 'FN u at X qxpjlf I .fl 1' f . 5, X1 74 O vm 'Xf Q, . 55 3.1, Q 0 . 'JYJ1 , .. mf In I , C, Um ' V 3 ai, XJ 5 D ff' ,QT- Y .114 Y Q ' ' I A fa Y! ' ' ' 4 . W L3 .3 , f 4: H - x' ' ' if 'A'-'s Q. 1 6 Q., K A r 7 x S. v SQA? 1 lei fl Q' - 1' f K Nl A l r' I 'psi Q--.1 A' Q Y 'kv ga, Q Q- W. 7 M K iii' 'Y 5 'P The pep luml mrs so large llhll rlu' rronllwnc WQIIOII lull tw plm' l :Lv Lulu-r, lrkf mn. lVl.xx lVl.rulr'i mn Run rm-5 lm lm uxrl rt from rlxc uplxr deck. rlnrrrrmg rhc pr-p lnmd, r H,-4-' ,A,A,,.,,..1-- A' l r ' ...K- an-.J :EEA The 198283 pep lnmnl was one of ilu' largest cvrr, Sophomore Barry Wfrlslm rs one of rlu' two drummers nn pep fund. 98 Pep Band Generates Spirit At Basketball Games The H983 Pep Band was one ol' tht- largest ever at GHS, Under the dirertion of Nlax Nlault. the 80 piete band played at every home baslcetball game .ind two girls baslcetball gaines. The pre-game show included some all-time pep hand favorites. ilu- visiting, st hool's song. On VC'is- ionsinf' God Bless Aint-rata, and The Star Spangled Banner, The hall' time show consisted of more all-time pep band favorites suth as Night Train, U25 or 6 to 4. l7reezefr.ame. Here Comes the King .ind Gospel john. The hand also giccompanieel the i heer lilotlc in tlieers like Go Big Red. and Vile are the Miglity, Nliglity. Red- skins. Following every gaine the hand played ilu' win- ning seliool's song and concluded with the losing teanfs song. As far as spirit is concerned. Barry Vlhlsh stated, lt is really great when the pep band has more spirit than the cheer block. Freshman Louis Robbins gels into the halftime jams. These members of the trumpet se-tion share their rnusit during ilii- ganie. junior Debbie Vaughn plus mellophnnium during hall-rimi 09 This vear's hand was the largest ever. ln tact. it was so large it had to he split into a concert hand, composed of freshmen and sophomores. and a svm- phonic hand composed mainlx' ol juniors and sen- iors. At the heginning of the concert season the svm- phonic hand practiced during fourth hour while the concert hand practiced at lunch. latter, the stage was used for practices so both hands could practice dur- ing fourth hour. The first concert of the season was the Christmas concert which is annuallx' held on a Sundai' alter- noon hefore Christmas. The annual pops concert was held in Fehruary and featured guest soloist Dave Pavollta. Dave Pa- Concert Band Splits Up vollta, a wrofessional tromhonist. erformed with l P hoth hands and also the jAZ7 hand. 'lihe final concert was the senior concert. Seniors from the hand were honored along with their par- ents during a rose ceremony. Nlerit awards were also given at the concert including letter. sweater and hlanlcet winners. The handis overall sound was reath' im wroved 2 l hi' the s littin ol the hand, stated Mr. Plank. Br . P E splitting the hands, it allowed the upper hand to ilav tou her music and the lower hand to ilav music l , E l , more suitable to their level. Though they were the best in mam' years. the hands were unahle to attend contest due to a laclc of time and schedule conflicts. l The svmphonic hand performs at the senior concert Sophomore Barn Vfalsh is a memlwr of the sound and light hooth. The members of this crew plan and execute the sound and lighting to enhance performances in the auditorium. Other crew memhers were: jessica Wiiggins, Rick Wedge. Barn' Walsh, Brian Miller. Margaret Hartsough. john Gibbon. Brian Pletcher, Jorge lfspada. Darla Espada. Bart lirv, Nlarlt Stahlev. IOO Sophonmrr Tum Rupp pfrforms .4 solo during .mx xmpurnml I'lxr prnussmn scnlmn of thc sylnphmm fund Iwi mx mrmlx'rs. The mmcrl lmml pfrforlm .1 number .ft tha- pop mmm-rl, .omg-rl IIT ...,. lnngv- C - fs' ' .J P in. .f we X Scmor Kem Nhllcr pr.ulm'5 durmg hand rrhcarmal ? juniors Km' Hcrshlwrgrz and Beth Barrel plav durmg Ihr rcgular fourth hour rrhmrsal Kas' was rn Jnarlgr nf .1tn'nd.m IO! V . 1 N Q. R4 x M1 1 Q .V 1 L. I - ,,, 1 f- ,.. pw E I 5 'Y .1 ., I 1-,I , 4. + Sfgzxwg .16 7, .. flf' ' 4 - - .',f' 'miij - fl. B -N fl i ' 414: f 7 X! I 4 -v.x'-,4 .f x xx i ' fl '1 , v Xa , X Q' fl . i -99 N HN . X 'N X. 'ENE fl .A 4,551 N r , . X ns' Q ,Q lf! fr- ' 9' r 1 R. 0:0 .. - I-.- 1 rv A Jazz Band Scores Highest in State The ,IJYY Band, under the tlirettion ol' lltve Planlc, was one ol the heat ever. At st.tte level tompe- tition the hand w.15 only two points .tway from lmving .1 perlett score. State tontest was held .tt Fort Xxftyne Northside. Junior Slmri Staxily tommented, 1 felt proud to he tl member when we got the high rating. The 198:-H3 sthetlule eonsisteel of .ilwout eight eonterts. three of which were eonx-'ot.ttions lor srhools. The tonvot.ztions were heltl for 'liownrrest lr. High, Xxillllfltldll lr. High .md GHS, Other tonterts were: Founntinview, 'l.t77 Band .md Crum. sonaires Joint tontert. Pops tontert with tromlnomst Dave Pavollca. Senior concert .md .4 eontert for A tonferenee of school adniinistixators .tt Flt on.4 Coun- try Cluh. Boh Rirh stated, VC'ith this hung my lirst x'e.1r of jazz Band, it was lun hut I wished there tould have been more tomertsf' Prdttites were seventh hour during the sthool dm: Some favorite songs were Bre.tlxout, Sweet Georgia Brown, Sunr.1t, I Rc-memlwr Cfliflordf' nROS.HlI1.i.-i and nmny more, U' QP The wh:-bg !.l7Y lxtntl. front row 'l'errx Stutlztil, left Buhrt. Kdthx Blossrr. Sherrie Stealx, Stehttne liltirlige. B05 Rt. h, Riel KY'etlg,e Nltdclle row Kate Nlurto, Ron Krueger, S.at..l: Peittw. ,lohn llgtth, Don Parsons. Dxrettov llne lJl.tnl I5.i.L row l'x.tn l.tntl.m, 'l int Crtrdner, 5.4m llFl'l1.H1slt'7, lotltl lmtrnell. Ze.tll.4 Flores, Chutlf Yoder. Cari Long, Kltke Hummel -Ieff Sweetser. Kathv Blow: and Sherri Steals' laugh tt up for the photographer before .1 concert, showing the tlose feeling .mmong the jazz band members. IUQ Solvhomorf Ilnnl H.1m-v mmrmrau-5 on lin' dxfinull mush .xl lmlui Svhlor 'Ix'S5n.l Xylggxlls nilsPi.nS hir lulllllalln' lwhllld ilu' Holm vlunmr Kntlw Nhst plavs with A Bethany on hcstr.1 rnunmhcr. 104 5711 The mcmbcrs take their wars nn prcp.xr.uion for the scnmr 10Flt'l'l'!, Orchestra New Director for Group 17 ,,.. Senior Susan Zoolc receives the .award for bring the outstanding onhestm member. Junior Nlaric Nioy tonecntrates during thr senior romrrt. The 1982-83 year for 0l't'i1t'SlI'J wa5 new rind quite difiirreiit. The orrhestra was snmller hemuse there were fewer p.irtii'ip.ints from Bethnny High School, Aho, the orthestrii Ind .1 new direttor. Sharon Smuffer. Along with the ortheatrgi inemhers, some wind and percussion players from the hand partir ip.ited to give il1eor.lit'srr.i .1 full sound. The i hnmher on hes- tr.i ionuiined the most outsmnding niemher5 of the orrhestixi. Orihestm memhers tmvelled to Chiiyigo to see the Chinigo Svtnphonxx hiost orihestm meinhers went on the trip. Besides seeing the Svmphony, the group went sight seeing .ind ate at nite rest.iur.ints. The highlighted tontert of il-if season was ihe senior t ont ert, The seniors were honored .ilong with their parents. There were .iho two major .wards given, Senior 'lessita Vfiggiiis ret erred the Direi tor's .-Xugird .ind Susan Zook reieived tin Qutsmnding Oriheslm hhinher Awaimi. The onht-5ir.i imwlled ro tht- Windi Cm. Chi-Ago, to see rhi- 4 'hitago Svniphony, I I 0 s G. Nlcrr1lISw.mlcx' presents .ur1.m.mi I0 scnmr Nhnmc XY.h.ill'l1 for her deduxxtmn .us :hour presldvnt Thr Frrshmaxm lfhmr pcrfornms .xt tru' hnnl mnrvrt. ! C 4 106 ,maxi These sophomore rhoir members wauh then' dm-rtor intently CUQS, junior Zoann Haarrr smiles during .1 pcrformanre She .urnnmpa mrd .ull of the rhmrs, Q tl Choir Group Sings Cut Nlusit has mam' shapes and forms. .md most evervone h.is .i tc-rti.in tvpe of music th.it is spet i.il to them in some w.ix, At lil iS, one of the most popul.ir music groups wus choir. There were three choirs this yt-.ir. the l:reshm.in Choir, Sophomore Choir, .ind the Con- cert Choir. which was offered to the juniors .ind seniors, All of the choirs were under the direction of Mr. G, Merrill Swartley who has been instructing vocal music .il GHS for ij years. In all of the choirs I tried to form programs that would represent various periods of music from Baroque, .md the Classics. to the more modern music of this past century com- mented Ylr. Sw.irtlex' on the progrum. Throughout the year there were two main perfor- mances given hy the choirs, the annual Christmas Concert, and the Spring Awards Concert. The Concert Choir had the opportunity to pro- vide Ll special worship service at the lVlethodist Church this year also, I thought that it was a good experience for the group to perform some kind of different program .ind I'm glad we had the opportu' nity to do it. commented senior soprano Sue Gray. ' r ffl' I Tears appear in mam' eves of the Concert Choir memlvers .is ther' perform their final song for the vear Darn ting the l7reshrn.an ifhoir. director Swnrtlei' helps with cues hx sinun' .tlonr F P- 5 IO Mr, Swartlcv .md lumor Bvtks Ford pcrfnrm .1 p.rrt ut tlmc song Cln,Lqn, .lumnr Da-.an Peterson pcrfurmm tlat' tultl Soil Slmt Q I 5 l- K IOS The Kfrnnmsonmrcs perform rn the sthool audrmruum. Members were: Front. Sue Gray, Gen Bleau, and Shcrru' Stunly :nd rowz l l..arrv Pmutlrmaster. Rntlmrd lhvcs, Em Lantz. grd row: Carl.: N Stutzman. Berltv Ford, I..aurrc Campbell, Karen Mullet. Laura Rrrlmrds, Nlrnme Xvlmlcn. 4th row: Carv Long, Dt-an Pt-tcrson, Brett Xlcllo, Em 'l'.wlor, .md Trm Gudncr, Not Pnturcd: l'Vlnrr1 Recd, Dwnvnc Fugaxc, and lark Snyder. The ffrrnusonaures perform for rhe Ellclmrt County Sunslnm- SOsIClV,'lvl1C song they .arc pnturcd dmng rs Evervlvodv Rcjorreu from the populsr Show The W'l'1lZ. ut ti' L. ,,,. C rimsonaires Musical Tradition at GI-IS The Crimsoimires have hetome .4 tnidition .it fiosheti High Sthool. lhex' h.n'e lween performing for lotpil .ind tivit groups for over Lo yesrs. .ind thex' li.ive never received anything less th.in .i superior niting .it .my t hor.il or Swing Choir t ontest in whieh they have competed. The term Swing Choir best describes the group of entertainers under the direction of lNlr. fi. Vlerrill SVV.lI'fly. Not only did they have to be otitstanding musit i.ins, they .ilso had to he showmen. Most songs performed hy the group were done with some type of elioreognipliy. Approxiinately eight hours of reht'.irsal time was spent e.it li wt-el: pretmring lor their shows. .ind two to three hours of th.it time was spent with the Criinsonnires thoreographer Nlrs. lend Tlmelcer, 'lihe 2.77 tnetnhers of the group performed he- tween go .and 40 eonterts this year, The final high- light of the year was the .annual Spring Spet tatular which tonsisted of two nights of perlorm.intes to finish the year off on .1 peak note, In order to lwefome .1 part of the Crimsonaires, .all votgilists .md musiti.ms had to .iudition for Mr, Swarth' who then had the taslt of selecting the people he felt hest filled .my open positions in the group, The lfrinisonatres show oft their singing .anti t lioreogrdpliit t.ilrnts .is thex' perliorrn The Soir Shoe Song N The rhvthm settion .itltls A hatltground to the suing thoir vot.ils Pittured .are Brian l.uhetl. Euan l.rtnd.iu, Zognn ll.i.trt't .ind April Rindolph Not pit tureti .ire Don li..rlex. Don Parsons .ind Sam lflernandrz Carla Srutzman .ind Dwavne Fugate perform .a routine from the medlv of songs tailed On l'1ro.itlw3i whit ln earned the grnup .1 first plate rating .it State Shing Choir Contest !00 C rzmson, Tomahawk Hard Work Produces Versaule ournahsts ourn1l1s111 rs 1n IFEX 11111 tou1h1s n1 IDN p1opl1' It s IIIIOFIIIIIIUH 1l 1nd 111 111 any w11s1t IS 1 n111ss1t1 Ih1 Tomahawk, 1nd th1 Cnmson KN ft tht two 1ours1s off1r1d to bf IS studtnts ll1lLl'1Sltd III 1111 f1eId of l0llfI'llIlSI'l1 md tI11s1 kOUl'9C5 11111 II11111 xp1r111111 111 mo QIlI'Itl'Ll1l 1r11s of 1111 f11 The Cr1mson, Cmoshtn s NL 1rhooI1 gan nts st 1ff 1111n1fv1rs th1 1h 11111 to work mth 11111111 lourn 1l p11tures IS MII iSI3I4lI1gIII6lTl md wr1t1ngth1 topx Ih Cnmson SllfI wxs 11I11s11I hy Ms gut N11h who QOIHIIILIIRCI Th1s WIS 1 xcrx posntm. xur Our th11111 ss as fun to work mth md I IIII 1 gfl If stl II11 LYIHISOII vus c1I1tc1I by fun BI1 IU 1111 Assnstmt Edltor for the y11r w1s Ashlu Ikuthl Ih Tomahawk, QIOSIRDS s1hool p.1p1r f fend 1ts staff m1n1h1rs CXPQFIQDLK 111 r1port111g, 1ur r111t n1ws1t1111s IS 1 pu lk n1v1sp1p1r 11011 1 I ll st 1ff Q ILIXISOI' 11 18 Mr btue Burton who KOFHPIQILCI h1sf1rst year of te11 hmg at CI Ib .md the 11I1tor of buff 1111mh1r IVI1r11R11d st.1t1d Im glad I h 1d 1I11 1I11n1c to gd lnxolud 111 1111 progrnn It g111 1111 so1111 1'1p1r11n11 th1t w1II 1Im 115 In helpful to Ili Tomahawk staff front row Bun Sexton Xndx Cnraff ohn INIAVH' Brett Mathns Se1ond row LISA Condor Qonn Res hlv Gen Kruqger Lor1Phebus Mar :Reed Thurd row Dnepowell Sponsor Stcxc Burton KvI1 ElSImAh Tom Luke fron Lehr Crlmson staff, front row Rulh Traxler Chrus Qummv fue Armstrong Se1on1I row Jo1I1 I'I1msher Ikeh Kauffman D1-h Rohnnson 'Xshlcy Kuchl, Lhrus Summers INl11h1-I1 Kmffman Bark Rohm-rt Hale Soma Ihom.1s Kent 'Nhller Sam Hernandez Ger1BIr1u 11m Cannmg Not shown Can clflk Km Fulp Tum Shnnlclc Htrold Thomas Krus Pt-ters Jocl 'Vlontgomen Rod Chupp Qponsor Sue Nwfw Chunk Yoder jeff frume IIO 0 J 0 VI T I f ' . IC ' I ffl: I A 'r 'rf 1 r ' . - V Lx H. 1 T S K- 1 1' , .ss . ' ' ' C . ' , ' y . 0'- cl, , A ' . .Id- . hlv . , li 'l. 15111, designing, every page of the book, 1Icv1'lop1ng the publication was Andy Graff, ' ' '.,' I ' . .1 . S '. I1 in L-, 1, ' I l x , , ', :' .. ,' f ,- I I N .4 . .nu -v. , FM . .- -.1 ar- . Wl..NlK ilx KX- .lalfw V- - w..,--..,.'.A-- -.. . ..-. v,.,.,.., ., 'Ulu' Lennon., .vu we mv- mn.-n an lui. Q.-, --. .r - -, ., , ., S., ,, '1 We s- mv -vw-. no ni.. um v. Q . i ,.,.. V. ,.,. ., ,,,,,, ...,. ,..,,,4 vm Ll.. I-I.. IJ.. IJ.. LA.. ll ul.. 1-n ulilry ww v. pw nqv.v.a ,V U. ,- .,,, In sun n ng new nun no vale nun. na an vu as-v .1 aug.-v quo. nlupspu nun. Di1 A if f A V kr. 1 Tomahawk and Crimson staffers are responsible for rais- ing the money il lakes to print each puhliration, One wav they do this is by working ronressions ar .1 basketball game. Here Barrv Sexton and Brenda Hall make -hange during halftime of the game. A major prolee! of the Tomahawk staff is preparing the srnior issue of the paper. The senior will, and memories about the senior class are ionrained in the issur. 'lakin' rare of overall wI.mmn' ul miie Crimson as well .is b l 5 - fhellring for the many details involved in produinon is senior editor Cie-ri Ann Bleau. Seniors Sam llernandez and 'lim Canning spend many hours working on photography and on the musn coverage in the Crimson. Ill ix 4 Q -1 ill- QQnQ i .i 1 . I-I Q li QI K V 1 J' x ' 1 X 'L 1 , A ' I x fl L.i 5' - ...1g .',. .W . -fri, I a ti 1 . . 1- YL:--5- u- '- ., hw ' 1' J ' fr1:. 5I:'f-' Lag S91 'A Im r N ,f .,. ,A K ', I M x f 5 t , 3 if V . Vw -f ,-r ' X.'.f.n Photographers Show Thezr Sk: Throughout tht wat mam houm art Sptnt m preparatnon for the Crimson pubhtanon XX ork ns dom m and out of the thssroom on layouts Qtonts Ldpll0I1S md photogrzphs lht photogrxphtn sptnd mam hours talung pntures dt-urloplng hlm rmtmg and rt rmtm Qvcr the Vcar ipproxnmatclv 5000 puturcs arc snapped md protesstd Anxvshzre from 800 to 1000 an ustd m th warbook Btsndts tht rmguldr xc mr hook photos the photography stati lnkes to trx dnt ttrmt spunl cftttte In ludcd on thm Qpctul tttctts pagt art photos txlttn bx sz mor photogrzphx tdttor Cav. Cn' tx sen lorx lm C mnmg Sll'11P1LI'I1lI'lL'lkZ md tumor mn m Culp Othtr photogmphx staff mtmhtrs mtlud cd scmors kmt Nhllcr Chu L Yoder and lumor IVI1 hells ktuffnmn umor Rodncx Smnth and her rx Ott helpfd pfmt pntures our the lmt part of tht sen' XX e d luke to thank Mr ern Smclcr md tht Goshen News for the use of their mgmxcs Rowdies and Class Competition Build Enthusiasm Ani' GI IS sports fan who had the talent to yell and scream had what it took to be a Redskin Rowdy. The Rowdies presided in a large group at all home basketball games and some even traveled to give the Redskins l. -Q5 .1 .. support away from home. This was the third year for the Rowdtes .ind although participation was down from the first year of its formation, it was still higher than last year. About iso Goshen students signed up for the Row- dies. which was approximately so more than last year's membership. The Rowdies donned red shirts and painter hats to show that they were Redskins and that they were rowdy. They sat next to the pep band so when the action was slowing down on the tourt. they could combine their efforts and support the team with both music and vocal noise. Kim Yoder was chairperson of the Redskin Row- dies and was chosen by the student touncil officers. She helped the group organize the skits they per' formed at the home basketball games and helped with the ordering and delivering of the hats and shirts. Almost Anything Goes was part of the basket- ball sectional spirit week class competition. The classes competed against each other in zany contests during an hour long convocation. Mr. Duell. who helped organize the week stated that he liked the activity because it helped generate enthusiasm among the students. The students who helped plan the convocation were Kip Vifieland, convocation chairperson, Kim Yoder. Redskin Rowdy chairperson, and the student council officers. fX'lr. Don Qgle was the faculty ad- viser who helped with this particular convocation. The contests included a toilet paper wrap, a tricy- cle race, an orange pass. a pantyhose race, and an egg-and-spoon race. Students enjoyed watching their peers and facul- ty act sillv during the convocation. Sophomore Lisa Evans said, l thought it was really neat. Assistant Principal Robert Duell rolls .a toilet to the middle ofthe gvm floor Alter a girl was wrapped in toilet paper. she was escorted to this center of attention The first girl there won the race. junior Lvnn hliratle is wrapped in toilet paper bv Liltltx Kei- datsh, Beth' Ford. and Gina Lambright Redskin Rowdies wait for a time-out to finish before starting to rheer again. IIS I Cr.. the lass all scmors had to pass un order ro graduate Pr: ming her typing Skulls Karen Mullrt as onr of rhe Olhrc fvperxeme Lab srudcnls eff Srrvrlrer md lrsa N ,m Buren ulre pm nn morher busmess lass npmg Andv Bwllc unsperte 1 newls. cle ormd rakr durmg rrearne molnerv II6 'iii' L' st. X, ff!! g nip :dm of what a future mrrer mxghl lx lxlc during lr! lass Bmsrdu lcnrmng Inglmlm vslnlc nn Ihr U S Cverman cv lunge Qrudrnr -'Xnclrc-as XX rdowmh learned BASIC ompuur lmguage rn lm rompurer math lass NK, Y . .-l l l r l l . I . , 7 au.. ' , ,I L.-' . - , . Y x X 1 x , I '1 Y - n -. Q ' ' ' A 'X ' ' . . - fx,- I 4 L WI 7 f ' A .. 'J 4. sn' Mr. Max Slaluugh rounds the corner ro rhe saws room,C1v1rsns Thrs .zum mechanxrs sluclc-nr rcp.urs .1 mr nn .l.1ss,rl1us gammg an Sensor Sfmt Culver fills m demnls on .1 slcrn lu he worked on E. . . 5 ' -A ' - ' ex . I . .1 L ' . , ' , U - -, . ' 5 f V ' .f,, ' J. 1 r . , KV . , l A , . KY . . 1 A Y , 1 ' ' f r ' .4 ' Y 4 Q ' flcadewt Pntured 1n the 1960 yearbook 11115 Student IPP?-U9 loaded down Sophomore Brll Bassett on cnrrares on a rradmg cxemse 111 the wuth as murh homework as present dat students hart Art 'Vlusnr pages I 18 1 IQ Busmess Englrsh pages 1 2 23 hvdafflfd Llff pages 124 IZS On Sm' Chrld Care pages 116-117 Home Eronomus pages 128 129 srx weeks of readung mstrurtxon nn tenth bndr Enghsh class gs Career Center ages14 1 Suenee Vlath p ges 130-I 1 Indusrnal Arts for:-rbn Language pages 134 135 P11151 al fduratmn boual btudles ages 1501 Spe nal People P2805 '38139 'Vledra Center pages 140 1 41 I I . - X' W ' ', . - a . 3 pages l20-l2l Pagfg ,31433 2 -1 1- - P - ' 37 X ii? lr I P 2' 43 W5 ., AS ,I g 1 41' ,-' .-'.! 1 RQ Cmdx 1101171111 work on hu onl pnnnnh ln idx mu art ummm Zomm Haarer and Aprxl Rmdolph Ulu turnx plxymg tha puns for the Lnmsonuns 'F bophonmorcx lom M :rm looks ox er the first stvp of hm puntmg x D .ii ' ' h iff. . Q ll, I , ..a, ,-- e' 1 , Y I . 5 . i N X . -1 -1 n , K '1'l V I I ! i I L an 2 h I H ' ,f ,D I l. - y 1 D D I7 ' Y . ,W 1 ' X ll? 5- '4 ' sl , - ,Lb i 1 .b - . - . V . nm.-4. .lm 4, V.. l ,rf 3 ..-.g..-M--41. ,. Students Develop Talent in Art and Music lm'- 3, Till Q I I I'-ix ' The art department offered many different courses such as drawing. painting. craft design. visu- al design, ceramics and st ulpture. and advanced art. The art department also gave students a chante to represent their work in an annual spring fine arts and industrial arts show. They' competed against other students and teachers did the judging. There were ribbons given to the first three plates, for honorable mention and for best of show in five categories. There are a lot of talented students in the art area at Goshen High School. A lot of them are probably not enrolled in art classes, stated Mr. Doug Yoder, who encouraged students to sign up for art classes, There were no major thanges in the department this year according to lvlr. Yoder. Students were encouraged to complete as many assignments as possible. Students enjoyed the art classes. Sophomore Tony Harvey stated, I like art because I enjoy drawing. Kelly Nliller went on to state. It's something I would lil-ce to do after I graduate. The music department saw few changes in their curriculum over the year. Students were allowed the opportunity to learn about music and to prepare for performances during class time. Classes such as band, jazz band. orchestra. choir. and music theory were offered. New to Goshen High was lVlrs. Sharon Stauffer, who directed the orchestra and chamber orchestra. Nlr. Dave Plank was named chairperson of the music department after Mr. Robert Sharpe retired. Ab.-, 5. f Q, I.. x V5 ' an .1 YI Art teaehg-r lvlr, Doug Yoder ehg-ekg Qt-ff A 1,51 nf' mmq-5 durtng Sophomore Brian Ralston contemplates an idea for his next arena scheduling. painting projm. Freshmen clarinetists Dawn Slabaugh. Marie Johnson and Julie Adkins practice during the fourth hour band claw. Word Processor New Addmon Our major goll rs to teath students mtrltttlhle sltnlls of the husmess world stated lX'lr Ch zrles Hart thurperson of the hustness dtptrtment Mr llart drd ste A problem deyeloptng .ts students hetame more mttrtsttd m tslong husmess toursts though XX e .ure gettmg more and more students who .mre just txlong .1 husmess tourse to hll m Thu tre not plannmg .rhetd md ttltmg tourses ln tht nght sequentt The department was up graded by tht purthase ol .ads anted equtpmtnt 'X word protessor was pur thased for use of both the Related Offttt Expenenu. program and other departments throughout the sthool For mstante both the musnt and Enghsh departments made use of the mathmc to store dtta uhnth mtght he needed tn the future Reusnons to the stored tnformmon tould he made msnly and quttltly 'lei D. ff- Durmg the two hour afternoon ROE tlass students worked on projects assrgncd by the lfilkllfl' and proletts brought to the lah from other tear hers Deb Bunn n tarelully torrer ts .1 mtstalte on a plng pl'Ol Shern Hams .1 student nn ryptng httlts her work for any mrstakes Related Qllttt Expenente QROEJ was 1 slmulut ed olfxtt lub when students sam more reulnstnrally how tn olhtt operates lX'lrs Anne Shomhtr teath er of the two hour tlass stated F1 he purpose ot ROE ns to help hrrdge the gap between sthool and mor Awards were presented to the outstxndmg husn ness students at the semor .awards program Dennns XX heeler and ennnlrr Hetler were gn en an trds ol money for thenr luture edutmtlon Stott XX tlz Lee Grtse and lkrls Barley were eath awarded a l,llCS1L1 rus Many drfferent tourses were ollered tn the husn ness department XX hether you were pl xnnlng to be 1 husmess major rn tollege or just wanted some knowledge of husnness to help vou fund .1 job there was 1 tourst lttted to your needs f l Mrs Shomber helps sensors Kris Bally ant Carmcll Kenny mth a question thev have about an assignment O I ' V ' . ., ,V s U'-, V 1' - - - ' 1 A 4 K 4 4 - 5. , . v , 4 s ' -. 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ROE class fronlrow Shan Bradford Brenda Hall Deb Buntyn Glona Pmeda Tuna Bradford Serond row Krrs Bally Le Grrsc Lrsa Nrsely Carmcll Kenny Missy Lcrchty Vrclqy Tay SL. 'L Thus word processor greatly tnlman ed the busmess department s abxlm to simulate real lrfe offnc srruauons Lee Gnsc learns how to use the machrnc as all rhe ROE grrls dad lor Lrsa Crrpc Deb Marcin Steph Rerclc ,Z Y ' 1 Q ,' .' . -x' 4 . 'l Au Q r A, V . . ' I' rx A L V 41-iw -5 4-va. ,,- . .t 2- ' . if - D1 '-Lf. . , .1 B... .A af, .',1':. 'f er-. ,'T,'Vf , ',. V . 1 4 , A .-wp- I I Q 2 x ,.. '- xg , V - ' C . I , - . P . vel Q: ' l f 6 ' 5 4 l ' U r . . I a . . v . A - Y: , C I I b . V 7 I . 1 A I ' - A 1 1 lv t V I Stephen lkumunzu 1 trmsltr student from Kenya Alru .u was a student un Sophomore Basu Skulls Englush Here he studues hus grammar workbook durung one sux week unut of grummur 5? The fhespuan Troupe front row Mareuu Messner Mrs Be ku Iuchenor Brenda Brown Seott Ruee Se ond row Carla Stutz man Tum Sauage Ashley Kuehl Deb Robunson Sonva Reschly Beeky Sayage Thurd row ohn Gubbon oel Montgomery Amy Snoberger Melussa Wulden Iessu a Wugguns Ill Englush Department RCCCIVCS Prause thespzans, speech team actwe Lyer sunee the start of the state sponsored Com prehensuxe Assesment Pupul Performanee Tests CAPPSJ un the sprung of IQ8O Goshen Hugh Sehool has reeeuyed many tommendatuons on the perlorm mee ol utS students lroun tl1e State Depart ment of Instruetuon These tests were taken by ull sophomores to see uf the Englush deptrtment aehreyed uts aeademue goals Mr Doug Cartwrught to thaurmen ol the Englush Dep1rtment at GHS sttted that the nuaun goal ol the Englush Depart ment was to proyude for the students an opportunu ty to aehueye thenr goals He went on to say Hay ung spent a lot of tume yusutmg other sehools and uewurug departments and eurrueula I ean honestly say Iye neyer seen a funer department un Englush untludung courses teachers and maternls I feel stated Mr Steve Burton new tear her to the Englush Department tl1us ye1r The Englush Department ol Goshen Hugh Sehool offers a wude yaruety ol eourses desugned to 1llow tlle student to be able to meet hus or her spetulue needs and desures II here s one thung that I hate alw1yslulted about the Englush eourses at GHS they alw ty s presented a eh1llenge You eould neyer goof off and reeeuye a good grade stated Senuor Tony Lyke He went on to say I thunk the faeulty un the Englush depart ment are to be appreeuated for settung up a ehalleng mg and unterestung curruculum The Thespuans were also part ol the Englush Department Thespuans were people wl1o are unter ested un theatre and they were responsuble for put tung on two plays eaeh Sel100l year one un the l1lI and one un the sprung To be unutuated unto the Thespnans one had to be unyolyed rn two produt tuons plus gaun ten pounts To get the ten pounts one eould work on a erew baekstage whuth tould be worth anywhere from two to fuve pornts sets worth three pounts make up three pounts eostumes two pounts or sound booth fuve pounts or do other mustellaneous yobs that needed to be done for a play A person tould gaun four pounts for a one att play two pounts for a walk on role un 1 play and depend ung on your part up to sux pounts lor an enture pluy Senuor Beeky Sayage Presudent of the Thespuans thus year stated It s an honor to be a I hespuan and to me us kmd of a prestugeous posutuon to be un As presudent she ealled meetungs was un eh 1rge of unutuatuons and helped at all fundrausers Be ky eontunued It helps you un areas besudes the utre To know the skull of tetung as really helpful ul you hate to guye a report orally un a tlass Senuor lVlare ua lVIessner a Thespu un tommented Its really pretty lun ut makes you feel purt of some-thung Its really somethung spetuul to get to know all the people unyolyed Senuor C trla Stutzman eontunued by sayung It s not all fun and games ut s a lot of hard work puttung on pl uys but you defunately get out of tt exaetly what you put unto ur unuor Brenda Brown also stated Beung 1 Thes puan us an honor that you tan neyer forget I he GHS Speee lu Team was maunly a yolunteer group people who wanted to go to the speeeh meet were eluguble to go Y ou were howeyer requured to go to the meetungs You l1 1d to know wl11t to do and what the judges expeeted from you at the meets Muss Lrura Funk sponsor of the speeeh team stat ed I feel ut us a great learnung experuente Durung the year the speech team tr1veled to Wabash New Hayen Memorual and had 1 speeeh meet here un the GHS Audutoruum Members ofthe speeth team were Darlen Howard IIerressa Eaton ohn Cuhbon Phul Suphal Sonya Resehly and Paul Kallun I feel as uf I haye really learned somethung by beung on the speeeh team eommented Terressa Eaton I ean honestly say that ut was well worth my tume to attend these meets stated Paul Kallun Darlen Howard placed suxth at the lVlemorual meet un the Gurl s Extemparaneous Duyusron she was the only one from the elub to plate thus year It s really a lot of fun and yery unterestung eommented Darlen I O O I O ' I V 1 . 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A Reahstic View f L1fe Nlirritd Lift wis 1 urs populir cliss according to most studcnts imolxtd It m is dtsignctl to gm tht students 1 rtalistit new of marrugt in our sou ttx Fl he bisic purpost mis to explore tht realitits ol marriage with tht studtnts obstrxing, tht rtsponsi lnlities dtdit ation and worlc thit goes into making a mirriigt work Bt looking at and discussing thesc xarious topics studtnts bu imc lxtttr prtpirtd lor that major part ol lile Some things ithiued in the liss were understanding the rt ilitits of all aspects inxolxed in 1 mirriigz rtlationship undtrstintling of one s personal goals and cxptctitions in relation to marriate tht dilltrtnce between the romintit txpcctitions ol mirriigt in our socictx xtrsux thc riigc situition Some ol tht units ol studs which toolc pli c in tlit classroom mrc oritntition to marriage factors ol :mate ilioitc rolcs in mirriigt pircnthood ind mirriigt dillicultits A mdding itremony toolc plate in the classroom ilso The marriage ceremony vs is only one of the mans highlights which toolc pl ict tommtntetl Mr Ri lc Clark llc also said The marriage ceremony allowtd the majoritv ol tht class to get involved ind to see what kind of planning has to t ikt pl in befort a wedding tan mike place The lirst war it was taught igroup marriage took place what tht complttt class got married to pirtntrs Year two ind thrtt 1 ssmlwolic mirriigt ln two membcrs of tht class which mis htld in tht iuclitorium 6 .yn Chris Summers happily walks down the aisle to greet tht groom Jeff Holden ushers juli Fiandt to her seat U . . O 5- J 1 S ' . 1, V .CS 15' 1 '11 'A 1 1' 1 X 1 :A S1 1' 1 1 N'- . . ' ' . ' ' ' . i Q' - ' K ' N 1 1-L 1 1 1 g 1 A 1 . . 1 ' I' ' I ' c .35 f 2 ' 4 A 'Q ' 4' ' ' . 1 1- . ' ' ' Q 1 'U1 1 - 1 Q ' 1 . 1- K ' ' C 'K V1 A x Y. I. 11 S 1 f - practical application of everyday routine in a mar- , . ' , 4 ' , A: i y I 1 A I 1 - A -1 X K 1 . 1 I 11 I i . V-, ,Ll V K YC h, L 1 , 1 I t L . b V r 1. v l I v H s , - tt ' A U W r - V ' 1 I- I K r G rx L v . - K 1 C w x' I I xxg v I - ,L 5 1 , , . , x , -. k 1 ' - ,c 1 ' 1 Y ,. I '. 1 : 9 l 5 Childcare Cn-Site Newest Class Child Developement On-Site mis the newest .id- dition to the hottie economics department, It w.is open to juniors .ind seniors who had successlullv completed the lxisic child developement course. 'lwo credits were earned for the semester class .is it w.is .i two hour commitment for e.ic li school d.n'. Students spent nearlv one-half of their time Assigned to ehild c.ire sites such .is Ch.indler School rind Cherished Child Dm' Care Center. The class w.is designed to give students more depth .ind underst.inding of wh.it .1ctu.1llv went on in the child c.ire field hv giving them the opportuni- tv to work in actual child c.ire settings. The program g.ive the child care centers .in idea of ic-h.it mis going on in the training .ire.i of child care. Jodi l l.in1sher, who took the cl.iss commented. l achieved the knowledge of children through taking the class. I liked the cl.iss hecpiuse it g.ive students .i ch.ince to get .in on-site educyition .uhout children .ind their personalities, phvsical .ind mental growth If vou .ire interested in learning more about chil- dren, take the class. v, F' tk. RJ Ste 1 llilsu hilps thc lui lr n land the right pll77lC pic-ies lVl.irv Fortier lookg OW-r A hullnm bm,-ij wiyh J lmlp gn! to In-lp On-site workers helped supervise reiew occ'.1smn.illv. llere .ire two her learn her shapes f'li.incller ihildren enioving the swings, QD' f 1 'Iron T v qs. Al Mth Morgan rrads A ston ax hcr wards lxstcn am-nmrls pf lm Smuh Ulla I0 Qnnu CP mlwul nn ludnnu u 1: 1 1 ux uns , mul oi mlll md -no ws D-J SQ 1,1 M35 4 'X lor 0 mm and dtorr bv Nlulnh lk xufhvman w us spmr rw hm :lm lmle I-ear loolunq great 128 51 'Q qx Q '35 Tony Lylcc waulmcs nn-.mvr roolung u-.uhm-r TVlrs. Der Km- ncv as she puts .1 bakr box mga-thrr .and dxsrusses the :aku projffl. x un 1 'G-,bv 'L ...ii 1 wp. 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I A . V i H kt -I V Q Y y- AA A Y ' E D X 5 1 vig 1' 6 . ' 'Ax ' ' ' B -lx -1 ' u I H ' F' 1 . . V s n' ' s -' . 1 . ' sv y C I . I- K '.' ' x 1 ' 1 1 A L wx I u x K , - x 'lv ' to closely watcln the progress of the freslnmen and and those not. ' 5 ' nn 'V' F V x , I - , C K ,. . I, ' - . I, - ' 'Q ,r ' ,, v I 4 I ' , Q ' ty a Y. . y . J n l - . t . , b I .4 I .. V 1 -. ' . . 1' ' wi- -vu, --.f V 1 Q -Q- -fv- -...Q - l'-LHIL ill'55, ITAITVYIK l' Iifllfnkft .Ind Stfvl' Sfnflvll llgffn k.lfl'illllY JN 'Xlr W'ax'ne l amhixght explains a .onlusing tomputer math problem Marine Biology Travels Again Thirty-six Xlarine Biology students left for Isla hlorada. Florida. on March gi for the annual spring break study trip. Before the trip the students attended two Saturday seminars with instructors Carl and Ciary VC'eaver. Yfhile in Florida, the students attended seminars and spent time snorkeling. The students also studied marine plants and animals. and their habitats. 'lihey were given a workbook and a textbook written by the instructors to aid them in their studies. They re- ceived one credit for the course. The students also got to know each other hetter through living. cooking and cleaning together dur- ing the week. Added excitement to the trip was a severe storm that hit on Saturday night. It destroyed a tent and some of the texthooks. The students all pitched in on Easter Sunday to get everything cleaned up. The trip was a unique experience for the stu- dents. because instead of reading from a hook. they participated in a first-hand learning experience, ln- structor Gary XY'eax'er said. I think the students learn more there than they would in a regular class- room Situation. Mr. Vileaver also added. X'i'e realli' had a good group of kids this year. Everyone reallv pitched in to help. The students returned to Goshen on Sunday. April Io, and later took and exam over the material they studied on the trip. C :f' ggi- rf Tom Vfogontan listens as his algehra tear her rein-ws for the semester exam. l.-lt partners Nlike Wieddle and Kenton Nliller work on an assignment during thentistrx' tlass ',. tg: y fx R if 'jrquui , l l I n Dale Nllllrr wnrlcs .al some bmkfs LlUl'll'l!1 unc nl' ilu' ll.nlv .auto mmlmvmns llasses, ln .auto mu lmml S. Sims llmompson prdltm-5 lm 5LlIlnn.lmr1ng cn f .1 W- : Nlr lluglws .ln-.L5 mrr lln- llnmlx morl- lirulc :Xlvr.mmm llul .around ,A alum o-. ,- ik ..' V .I K , ' ' , ' 'l 5 I as . l . N I, -l v '11.' ' . Dale Nloorc looks ovvr rlw lol- Allen Recd did on somv mm before he also lwguns I0 work, Bu1ld1ng Trades Ftmshes Another House A fanrly warm wrnter proudtd extr1 tame outsrde for the lunldrng trades tlass who lvurlt x house rn Prtne Vrllage outstde of Cxoshen The house rs the lrfth that program partneapmts have laurlt there oxer the ptst seven years The house eonstrueted bs I4 rumor and senlor boys durmg three hours evert day had thrte bedrooms two baths 1 lull basement 1 two t tr gtrage and ur tondttronmg A ft tturt add ed for the frrst trme was tn ur unlrltratxon wrap whnth helped prevent arr rnlrltratron unto the :nsula tron md mtde the house more energy effluent 'I he house tool: a full sthool tear to burld and telr In l98l 82, students drd not hurld a house hut spent their trme worlcmg on remodhng projetts Vl'hrle remodlmg rs A part of the bustness too attordmg to teather Mr rm Hughes, Bulldrng a house gave students the tdea of an oterall tonstrue tnon projeet unrors Tum Fle le and eff W hrtehead enloyed the hutldrng trades experlente XX hnle both drslrlced the jobs whreh requrred pourmg tement they had oxtmll posrtnt ftthngs about tht prolett ell st tted I tnjoted learmng how to do that tx pe of worle I wanted to hate txptnente rn that trea Im DOI sure rl thats what I w mt to dom the future but Ill zlways hate rt to tall lm on Tum hlted tht detarl worle suth as plasterrng and woodworlemg the hest He also stated I thought thus would help me nn later te trs hte rust I l lrltt to go unto tonstruttron work Other me mhtrs ofthe bunldrng trtdes elass were Brute Alwrtmson l trrx Ietount Allen Robinson A en Reed Roh Retd ames X mnosttr Bull Bnan 'Iroxer and rm lklern lhere were no malor thanges rn the nndustrral arts depetrtment thus tear Students tools pmrt rn tlasses sut lm ts metetls woods and automtehanws A hrghllght of the xe1r was the annual mdustrral arts and flne arts show whath was held nn May Students drsplayed the xarnous projeets thex worleed on throughout the year Prrzes were twtrded and the show was open to the puhh Bnan Troyer holds some door tnm steady for Allen Rolunson at the lwusldmg trades sm: 531 i egg? A hm 4 ' 0 x 1 :Vx u Q 133 Q Q U . was sold before it was completed at the end of the Xlfright, Dale- lVloore, Roy Shivelv. Greg Stahlev, ' I ' -' I A A . ' ' ' ' rf. .. .. J , I fl Betsw Snlmxk smpb to pnlx up lur Adx mud fn nl lm bool: lxton nn soplmmon Spxmslx om Lvlln 5 uni unng lm stuall t sml t tm P wing. s mr x 5 n um K Spun Mllu TL all 1 illlkltlil un :lu -M x :med bpamclx .lm lun plays .mother ol lns talents an tlmr bcmor fnllxrs show Foreign language at Cil 15 was .1 very important part of many students' curriculum. Unfortunately, many more students had never even attempted a foreign language. The students who took .1 language realized the good uses of .1 foreign language and were willing to try to expand their knowledge of how to communicate in another language. Any foreign language would be a lot easier to learn if students started earlier. Elementary schools are the ideal place to start teaching children another language according to lVlr. Robert Fancil, French teacher. Unfortunately, budgets and skilled teachers are hard to find at that level. According to hh. Carl Horneman, Spanish teacher. the goals of the GHS foreign language staff were to interest students in taking a foreign lan- guage, help the already interested students to reach their potential, and to help students understand and see the cultural differences of the people who speak the different language. Becoming fluent in a foreign language doesn't happen overnight. It takes .1 lot of time, effort and patience. lVlr. Horneman reported that tests have shown that ooo hours of concentrated study are required to master a foreign language. Many people took a foreign language for the obvious reason, to be able to speak more than one language. A few people realized there were other reasons. Libby Keidaish stated, There are so many Spanish speaking people in the US.. I felt it would be good to take the class. Best of all, though, I took it because I thought I would like it, and I do. One language instructors at GHS became inter- ested in mastering a different language when he was in high school, too. hh. Horneman said he became interested in foreign language in the i ith grade. He said he would still like to go on to master two or three other languages. Mr. Fancil said he would like to master six to eight other languages. He became interested in dif- ferent languages when he was very young. When my older brother and sisters and their friends would say things they had learned in high school to me, I thought it was great. Of course, I'm from the gen- eration of de-coder rings, he said. The foreign language department did not see many changes over the year. An independent study in French IV was offered and there were also some advanced study students in Spanish. Another change was the incorporation of all the foreign language classes back in the high school. Communication Key to Foreign Language French Club Spanish Club The French club had a very active year. New members to the group were initiated in November. making the total membership 46, Officers were Tra- iv Slabaih, presidentg Brenda Vfeiritlt, vice-presi- dentg and Kate Graff, secretary-treasurer. The entire group sold candy during the fall to raise money for their various activities, Their outings included a trip to see the play Cyrano de Bergerac at the Centurv Center in South Bend, Prior to viewing the plav, a filmstrip about the play was shown. Another activity was a Christmas party at Mr. Fancil's house. At another meeting, Natalie Spencer, a former GI IS student who recently spent some time in France gave a program for the group. The group went to see the movie Charade and they also had a fondue party while viewing the video-taped movie, The Hunch Back of Notre Dame. The highlight of the year came in May when 45 cluh members and adults traveled to South Bend to the outstanding French restaurant, lohnell's Loft, for a French dinner. The Spanish club consisted of interested people who had taken at least one year of Spanish in high school. They met socially several times during the year. At Christmas, students prepared food and met to break a traditional Spanish pinata. They also met to make tacos at lunch. Dave Frisbie elected presi- dent of the group and Lena Flores was the vice- president. Before going to her Advanced French class, Betkv Leatherman went to lunch at the local Pizza Inn 4 1 Lena Flores was an Advanted Spanish student but here she is wrapped in toilet paper during class competition IRS .-- .-..-.---.. .S was lan .. F322 'lflw lenms umt nn pe gave m.1m' students lnlle llus soplmnmrr TON W :he -fume no pr.:-me :hen lenms skulls, PJ' 1155 - - -... - - 1-. if P315 ' ':.':....g.,...:- wg--- . ......--::.-:sz-:.'r ' lv -- a WQQCQU-r qs .-.Lv.'- '-. 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' mst Jlsplavi fxril pl.:-1' rxlvlxuns, Media Steps Up The media center was under the supervision ol Mrs. Germaine Burns. and she was assisted by Mrs. 'lulie l.otlcman. The renter was modernized bv the installment of a bool- detection system, The svstem was installed to prevent bool thelt. The media club M415 one of the largest ever at Cil iS. fN'lembers etitotiraged their friends to join. thus expanding the membership. At tivities int luded blailc and white printing. super-N filming. and video produitions. Groups made super-8 films for enter- laltltlletll purposes. One film was treated especially' for viewing at the cross tountrt parent banquet. Students also tool: on the responsibility ol' video- taping marching band shows and basketball gainrs, One of the highlights of the year was the taping of a news show which was broadcast at lunchtime in the media tenter. The Regional Media lfair was held at GHS for the first time, Ylrs. Burns was to he in charge. but alter working mam' hours in preparation. was un- able to attend because of illness. Thanks to the hard work and dedication ol her assistant. Mrs. l.OclKTI1.lI1, the lair was still a suttess, A photo essav depitting the courthouse earned a first place ribbon for Nanny' Wliller, Nancv. along with Brian Blough and Vlefl' Buhrt. also received a first plare ribbon for a slide show illustrating the courthouse. The llideouslv Awful Grotesquelv Nlutated Creation of the Fiendishlv Demented Dr. Xlfartne- gal. a super-8 film directed bv Brett blello. won first of tategorv at both regional and state level tonipetition. lVlrs, Burns stated. All in all, it has been a verv good year for media. 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Not pirturml: Rae Ann Buittx' In-ttc Canuirlio limvs Collins Stott Ctilvvr Stoncv Cfunninglum lN'lit.i Denton Ariinintlo lfspinosn Clint Fdrtliing Lis.i Goins jan Gregory Victor l loplcins Todd Kramer -lcll Kldrlrin Dqvicl Mast Crystal lN'lrCloslrcx' Kai' Ousnamcr -Iotli Putman Nldtt Rowe S.tm.intli.i Slirotlx Sandra Stanfill Brian Troyer Kkatlgltt ull guartllv1.n.-mrtr1ng.ie t lm prattxtc wrt wtth .1 ncrghlvot mv lxrtmlhrt- I u tc Scmors learn to use thcrt tune wlsch I rm Nhsclx use-N spare trmc to tatth up on her work, 5 fl 1 I60 l - ,Q I' vga l Senior Beth Lehman cheers on the senxor guys' tug-0-war team dunng Spint Vlfeeln compeutnon. Psychology is a one semester course for scnrors. Dunng class. Mike Yoder receives help from has teacher, Mr. Clark, 0' 5 ' V I .--.1, i ... ,rv 1, l .2 5: V ... 4... I zz - l -Oi H - Sennor basketball starter Marc Ruhling talks over strate- gy with second year roach Mr. ,Inn Vfelsh, Malte up rs apphed to Tony Lykt-'s face before the openxng night performance of Mousetrap v 1 .. J, Ba, 57 T X .'t 'ff ' I- - 4 We-f-1 f X , To rccewc an A or B ln Cuvns tlass, students are requnred to do extra trecht outsrdc of tlass, Many people rang bells for the Salvation Army or attenclcd a t ity council meettng. Class ume rs spent nn discussxon and reading chapters from the text. 'lam Yoder seems to he intently trading hrs text hook. .f1'L vRl 1 L Semors Speak Out on future plans uestlon XX hat are your luture plans' Answers Go to tollege get mxrrled have fun 'Vlarlc Ahonen Cro to tollege forever Doug Crum Get a job and In a year go to tollege busle Stoner Cro to tollege and major an English and a ountmg 'Vlargnret Fnsher Enjoy lxfe lVlllce Ahonen Mote to Flonda and go to stewardess trammg s hool Lm bell Go to tollege mayor ln husmess or Englmsh and marry R H an Disney wlorld amu Suver Go to Purdue party graduate get h1t hed hate lcxds and get r h Beth Gunpe Cro to sthool and trnn to he 1 nurse Brenda Chupp Im plannmg to go to tollege and name my fxrst born Ivory Flash Wes Dans I want to be suttessful nn everything and be Chnef Advnsor to the Presndent nn the areas of deep phrlosophnal thmkmg I also want to play pro hotlcey fund myself 1 good loolcmg woman named ltl lVlelba and run around the equator some day Then I want to go to Fort Wayne lkxp XX leland I hope to go to Graee College and be a hugh school Englnsh teather Be ky Sayage Attend elther the University of XX estern Kentuelcy or go Into the Coast Guard Tum Thul Im gorng to Ashland College and have the best lookmg boy fnend on ampus Sue Gray During an ex rung home basketball game l fter D le Moore helps Shar Br dford rh a heer 101 . is . . . Q 1 I . . ' ' '. ' 1 u x r ' 'Y v I . . . fv. j'z'4 '- 1' M- , . I V I ,J ' na . . ' ' - 1 . It y 4 V - e A H - 4 - V K . 1 r Q y ' Q At v I - u 1 I . 5, I ., . I ' 4 lt' l r A . U ' - . I G K -X. Y 23121 .Q ' fs-1 2.1 V v- , ' gb! P Be nn the army. Ray' Bowen 4 U' ' 1 f V ' V p ' .I . . 1 1 ' . 'y fe . . , . , J X C . . . ,A , . n ' e f - . ' , - ' . - ,te-I v ' -. ff V,--.-va' wt ' ' f 2 f 1 ffygsf ' V Q x ,. .L In ., . I C , . , , I 1 V! . I D . I, 1 - . 4 V . '. 1' . ' . ' 1 ' C' ,i a ' 1 a wi C . 7-4 Q' The freshman IIIO of Ang1e Rudolph Vlfkl Wash burn and LISA lVl1ller d1splaythe1r zest for volleyball as they prepare for an upcommg game Don Ogle graduated 1n 1967 from GHS He IS now an athletlc tra1ner and a member of the P E depart ment at h1s alma mater Chaos re1gned on the day the 1981 82 yearbooks came 1n Iumors K1m Burns Lon Phebus and Mark Beck look at one of the books they had to Walt 1n long l1nes for . Ili BH Patromzmg the CODCCSSIOD stand dur1ng the half nme of the Goshen Elkhart Central basketball game are semor K1p W1eland lumor Doug Burns md semor Enc Lantz un1or Tony Looker and sophomore oe Ba1lcy take a refresher from a gruel1ng atnon at a V football game Coach Dethant demonstrates a near ankle far arm breakdown on a Goshen alumm wrestler at pracnce X!--X 'sf C - Q.. V l 1 , S l 1, X l 5 . . ',. l .1 A , J, J . Reschley participates nn detoratmg the hall for the junior tlass who plated third in the tompetition umors p tgt 5 104 1625 Freshmen pa es I 14-I 8 the remains of a pie which was gladly presented to him bi senior tlass presrdent Vwles Dans Craig was uhopped fnrst as the frosh finished in last plate during Spirit Vs eelt tompetition .10 ,ig f Sopliomores pzges ICQI 3 Fa 'ulty P1 es I8-- 8' lb Students and Faculty l J l I L Competition was tough during spirit week. Sonya Freshman class president Craig Loekerbie wipes off l ' i 'i 4 S 7 7 'F ' 1 1 1 N x t l Todd lkclsttr works under :lar hood durrnb, auro nu ham l s umors Become A Famd Thus ye ar s theme lor the xearhoola was GI Ib Our Home Nm ax lrom Home XX hen aslred hom st hool vs as thelr home au ax from home lumors wha la was held durmb saxrh and sutmh hours duh rt Sp0nLlCd Bru e Abramson Ronna -Xdluns Ce ell: -Xrnasrranb Brenda Arnold Ronald -'arnold Ral'-err Balemme Bath Barrel -Xndx Bax tk lnahra e Bellenot Rl hard BfrklY Angela Bla kporr Daucl Bollnnger Debbn Bonrrager kerry Brandt Lisa Brewer brephme Burl: Douglas Burns Kam Burns Stott Buss Laurx Campbell Brnan Cannon Robun Charles Greg Chexaller Rodney Chupp Tern Lrape Kennv Culp Daud Currw Nlonlque Dallra jeff Daudson Autumn Dans l ma Dense her Nlargarer Dehoard karl Donoxan Bnan Doss Bryan Fash Srelanue Elclrndge Karrrna Esth Darla Espada Kathy Espanosa 164 Hou Illllly hours 1 ueelr do wou spend at srhool OUISICL ol alles time A Ol the people that we questloned athletes stat ed lor about Il 1 hours 1 melt umors mxolxed an other extra tllfflklll ar artmtaes stated ahout 4 hours a week outsnde ol rlass tame What do xou thmlr malces sthool seem hlre home A lknn Hamalton replnd llaxmg the people that are tlose to me around all the tame 'Nlx lraends at sthool are Lund of nay suond personahtx XX e te had some great tnmcs together at Cmoshen that me ll all remember for 1 long tame Soma Thomas also replaed You re here oxer hall the dar and you huald spernal alose honds mth ather students and lLlrl1Cl'S luke a lamnlx C Do xou ronsndrr 9ml100l your home .away from home A Robert Hale .answered Yes heeause all mx lrnmds are here Students spent mam hours .a GI lb bLllldlI1g spe ual bonds tryang to sutreecl an sthool and trung to athlete goals spetaal to themselves 65 L 3 Z' sl L-I a-if ,iul .fi -k qc -5 ' K ., ' 'W Q: , t , A ,,, I. . 1 V Q: K Y, . 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V .TQ X f Z D J.. s F . .N 'Y--wi. .xa L 4 i - NIORSJUNIORSIUNIORSJUNIORSJUYVIORSIUNIORSJUNIORSJUNI ORS I U N I ORS J Kandy was 1 good friend, for she was always there when you needed a frlend If she was down about somethxng she never let you lrnow One thrng I wlll remember about Kandy was her smlle, rt was always warm and II was somethmg that would brrghten up your day Kandy was ln band, and when rt tame to Alma Reeves Laura Rr hards Robert Rr h -Xnn Rregse ker Randall Robbms Debbne Roblnson Tons Rudolph Sta v Sanlor Rob Sshrameur Dale Shell C-lfla Shldlff Rov Shrvel Dann Smnrh Rodmv Smnth XX ads Smder Steph: Sorg En Sp: her Greg Srahlcy Shun Srealv Don Srcmcr Mnke btoltzfus Dwrghr Srubbltheld Crrs Summv R1 hard Swanson Ernesto Talavera 'Vlarlenr Thomas Soma Thomas Lon Thompson Ruth lraxler Tra v Trcdwav Randv Trover Lusa Truex Kem X mdenoever Robert N mDurmen Scott Vangrls! ames N annoster Carolynn Walker Tran Wrddnnglon 'Nlrlre Vicddle Brenda Wemch Candy Weldv amre XY est udv W hecler Lon W heeler eff W hxreheacl Nlrlre W ood Bull W nghl lVl1lce Wvnn lkellv Yoder Tammy Znger canncte Zollrngcr Dcbbrc W rlmoth QC' l f Q 17 In Nlemomam Kandy Jensen a worleout she was always ready to worlt She would do the same thmg over and over agaln untrl rt was rrght Kandy was also attxve ID Traclcmards She always made a track meet enjoyable and ll was never dull l mlss her very muth she wlll be someone I w1ll always remember Teresa Rohrer UN' .of 9 14' Wil S-ff wif U1 nn! 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' f ,A I Fig. .I :KA l T r- l W vu l K N- b l ' I. .- .- j A Sophomore kat: Murto plavs the cle tn pxano for :hr 311 Band Chnsuc Alexandu Beucrly Allrry Tom Alllxrry knsunc Anknex 'Icrry Ar her En Armsrrong joe Baxlex on B nlcx S-ou Baker lxnsun Banghart Shaun Barducll XX lllxam BRSSCI I :sa Bans Suzanne Baumann fhnsunr Be htel l nmr Beeson Don Bxllcr 'xlar w Brxler D hor h Bollmp, Rum Bollmgcr Angela Bontrager ell Bontrager Nlarx Bontrager Stew.: Borzrmarou Ofal Bowen Chrlstopher Bowman Cathw Bowser ade Brooks Trlsh Brown Tum Bnanr hlammx Bu Kmastrr 'Vhssx Butler Rose Byers Diane Cam Andrea Chrrnxal Lsnette Chupp Todd Chupp Lnsa Concler 'lom Conrad Saou Cooper jnm Copenhaxcr XX nllnam Covserr Dcnnls Cnpe Mark Cuzzorrca Rorhclr Dallas an Dalls Howard Dans Leonard Dans Damn Dznron sophomoresophomoresophomoresophomoresopho loo From Kenya to U S Is Ghallengmg hloving to a new tountry tan be a dafhtult and frightening exptriente Stephen lkim anza tame from Distratt ol Kntui in tlae Eastern Proxidentt ol Ke ma East Afrita Ile left his lamilx and lriends to experiente the xtry dillerent tulturt of tlae United States Stephen lound Gl IS different from his st hool in Alma For anstante the teat hung svsttm in Afrit a as British Pupils .attend glasses in what tould he d serabed as permanent tlassrooms In Kenxa ttat hers go the the students insttad of the students going to teat hers In this tase there as no mixing ol students of different grades an anv elasses stated Stephen Stephen hoped to join the tratk team Sante he was also a runner an his other school Wlhat Stephen found most interesting at GHS were the friendly students He also said The town of Goshen as different tn the manner ol shops all oxer the arty In Chenl Detwealcr 'Dx Pepe Diaz Debbie Dalls Charlotte Dashman Ballv Douglas kvle Eastman Terressa Eaton Bobbi Ecltlcharge David Egar Kam Elliott fb Stot Ellon Teresa Ellts on Eshleman ulie Eshleman Shwnec Essig Lisa Evans 'Vlarlt Eveler Kirbi Evso anet Fager anelle Farmwald Marjorie Farmwald Sfott Fenner Robert David Fletter - Zealla Flores - Debra Flynn Robert Franks Scott Fredricltson A Steve Friend Laura Frashie Curt Frv Sharon Fry Trafy Frv Christa Gardner Cody Gasltill Gary Gasltill Kim Gentry Amy Gingerich Tony Gonzales Thomas Goodwin ,a,., Christine Gouclrer Mike Grant r Danny Gray Wilma Gregory ,A oe Grise Karen Gross eff Haaclr im Hall Saul Hall Kim Haney Kevin Hanna ' 'T ., Y, . Kenya we do not hate hall as mam shops as there are an the Cm ol Goshen I he shops hen art also so tlose together you tan shop anvtime Stephen s plans intludtd staying in Goshen until he graduated then returning to Alma whert he would go on to higher edutataon to betomt a profes sor He also planned on running lor a Parla amtntarj Seat an order to represent has Consituemv in the lkenvan Parliament He felt his most daffatult adjustment was to tlae hard and told winters we expentnte exery wear Has least lavorate thang about Goshen was the noise that as made by the trams and tars Stephen stated he enjoyed being in thas tountry and wished he tould stay longer Before returning to Afrata he wanted to visit most of tlae major tanes an the United States Stephen enjoyed many aetmties w halt- at GHS such as the st hool dam es .J nil 'fm a 'E .f AI' F, Yi. 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'X X IVIENFRESHIWENFRESHIVIENFRESHIUENFRESHIMENFRESHZIENFRESI-IIUENFRESH .ALL Amw Well eff Werlz Susan W hue Dennis Wrlcox Melissa XX rlden Robert XY nllnam Mike Wllwn Regina Wulmn Tracy Wrlson Mrk: W mug Tom Wogomon Mark Wo Chnsnna Xanders Allen Yoder Nlanhew Yoder Stephen Yoder Tara Yod Steven Zollrngcr -A-avi' .IL I Fl I ' fugfl WILD J SHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHME Not plctured class of 1986 Lee Adkms Karla Brown Wm joseph Caldwell Terry Compton Raymond Cross Robtn Denton Erlck Duvall lrma Espmosa Charlre Fells Thomas Front Alex Garcia Duane Gonzales Roger Gray Vuckae Gray Tum Hoges Chns Hunter Make johnson Deborah jones Gwyneth Key ay Rohrer Rod Vandcrwey and Keun Hanna pamupate tn a football pep sessuon Not pncrured class of l985 Claude Antonxdes Bnan Blough Ruta Bnmhall Randy Butkmaster Tuna Clark Gerron Cooper Holly Denton Chns Drapeza Todd Folker Wendy Fugare Wlllxam Gard Robert Gnse Rhonda Hanshew Susan Harns Paul Hershberger David Huff Mary Hull Donn an ohnson Susan Krezel Shen Kyle Donna Lay Dana Lankford Mike Leach Scott Letter Khamphanh Malatvanh Sue Maurer Joetta Orttz Hector Rivera Wtllnam Rogers Manuel Salmas Rodney Schmldt Ruck Scoles Doug Slabaugh Deborah Smtrh Nllke Sobeck Davnd Stwer Lee Trammell Tn Tran Curus Trent ohn Troxell Dantel Yowell Clafford Le-Count Brett Mathts efferson MtDan1el on Mnllard George Moms Dottxe Oliver Carl Phenns Annette Ptskor Stott Powell Gerald Rohn Tnm Ropp Emma Sallnas Penny Shorter Ralph XVayne hrotk St Tam Slltox Bull Skaggs George Vandxepenbos Kammn NanHook Tum X aughn Chrtstma W arner Mark Yoder Nlark Yovwell S1011 Muller Stese Hach and Darren Smith work together to omplete a hapter nn thenr totab nd tomp workbooks Not pntlured class of 1984 Leuf Ambrosen Eugene Anderson Robert Angle-myer Rn hard Bontrager Donna Bradley Brenda Broun Mnke Colllns Heath Cunningham Kewm Keal Greg Grant Steve Hack Ralph Hoke Ray Hoke Gary Hollar Knmberly Honey Stoney Hull Vlxke Hummel Judy Ingold Paul Kaller Becky Leatherman Gary Leer Robert Looney Kathleen Nlast on Muller Mitchell Miller jeff Moles Gary Mullms Paul Null Andy Pxskor Robert Rick Jam Rogers Pablo Salnnas Sonya Sanders Bob Schrock Craxg Stott Nlarllyn Shoun Pamela Smnth Daud Stroup Key-tn Stroup Daud XV ard Arlene Yaap Mxke Yoder Mxke Young ISI 1' ' A it , J . I. J 1 A r J . . my J I J Nlr um Alber Spe ral Edu .mon Mr Herb Amstutz Cuxdan e Dr Lynn Bollxnger Gundante Nlr Elmer Bowers Suence Mrs Germame Burns Mecha Mass Ellen Burrel Art Mr Steve Burton Enghsh Nlrs Judy Cagely Math Mrs Duane Cartwnght Enghsh Mr Doug Cartwrnght Englnsh Mr Rlclc Clarlc Social Studnes Mr Henry Clason Socnal Studnes Mrs Charlene Cool: Home Economnes Mr ohn Dechant So nal Studnes Ms Georgxa DeGroff Physncal Ed 66 Health Mr Robert Duell Asst Prmcxpal Mrs Bernice Dwy Gundance Dr Kent Evans Prmcxpal Mr Robert Fancnl Forergn Language Mrs Pauline Pusher Englnsh 182 New and Experlenced Teachers Brmg Depth to Faculty l' 'a 7-5' 1 Q O C . , I ' I ' K, - . . .15 L' . . ' , v, at . . K-1 ' x ' . , . ' s - . - - 3. hs 1- L.-X , Q- - . .Wu .1 Wx- Q A .. -cf ,. . N- 5 J Y ,., . 1 ' V! J, 1 ,A , ., . A .Y : ,. . -A ' ' iw? ' s . v , A I ts H r s , .' 2. lb- oe l , . , - fx- .. - V - , - , c ' - .Q ,. :N . A, I. . , 1 - W 1 . - I , , .f' l . A er, - ' I 2 . . , W ' - . - . , 1 3. . , Q I V . s , l 'l X Goshen I hgh School was a new place to many of us und we only luxc hcrc lor four ycars I lowcxcr to othcrs ut has Income 1 wuy of lufc as wuth thc tc uc luers For example Nlr Nlcrrull Swartly has gn cn to us I7 years ol hus experlcnct before rcturung tt thc cnd of thus school year I lc lu us shown us luow to make and apprecuate musuc .u beautuful and untegral purt of our hus Alter hus ycars herc Mr Swartlcy stull found thut c tch lass he tuught wus duffcrent Hc st uted th1t euch class needed to be approached duffcrently accordung to uts letel of attnnmcnt Crumsonatrc Cucru Ann Blcau stated I thunlc hus expcrtence us umportant because he s had to deal wuth a varuety of people and has le urned furst hand wh ut worlcs best wuth hus classes and wuth peoplc outsudc of hus classes A well respected teacher Mr Elmer Bowers has been wuth us for 25 years Mr Bowers taught phys rcs and chemustry He found the buggest change at GHS was un the physucal plant and also un the way the fueld of chemustry He teaches physncs and chem ustry because of hxs tnterest tn the physucal scxences He saud I lcnew I had a guft of explaunung the duffucult concepts to others Mr Charles Hart has been wuth us for 32 years Mr Hart s fnrst teac hung experuence was wuth the army durung WWII There hus students were sol duers and he taught artxllary usage Vlfhen he got out of the army he got hus teas hung certufucate un order to teach hugh school busuness classes Mr Hart stated that he funds teachung very mtrestung He also saud that he always enjoyed watchung the styles change Mr Hart also sand that he felt that the qualuty and quantuty of worlc by students decreased over the past years Somc of the teachers were just learnung what lufe at GHS us hluce A teacher who dud her student tcac hung here and now us expertcncmg her furst teac hung job us Mrs lkaren Pafl Mrs Pafl teaches Chuld Dcxelopment Clothung and food and Nutru tton IVlrs Palf stated Iwent unto tcac hung because students wull be our next homemaluccrs and ut s an effectne tume to educate them for what us to come She went on I found that the hardcst part of comung to teach here was to acquaunt mysclf wuth the rules and thunlcung of thungs through students cues Mr Stephen Burton another new teacher start ed here un August of l982 He teaches Engltsh and us the advxsor of The Tomahawk and co sponsor of the speech team Hus furst umpressuon of GHS were that The faculutues are superb and the staff IS sery professuonal and concerned about the educa tuonal well beung of the GHS students Mr Burton went unto teac hung because of hus unterest un teachung and because he enjoys worlcung wuth students and student publucatuons Mr um Welsh has been at GHS for two years He teaches phy suc al educatuon and us un boys yarsuty basketball coach He saud I was umpressed wuth the faculutnes at GHS Mr Welslt also felt the admunus tratuon and faculty were yery umpressne Nlrs Burns helps students hecl theut books out un the media enter before the bell rungs for lass to end Mrs Cool: helps gnc support to the faculty team un Almost Annhung Mr Eyans and Mr Duc-ll tallc mc-r the dat sc-tents onthe second Goes floor landung after school us dtsmussed uS3 . . . ,. 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Mass Laura Funk Englns Mrs Pat Hampton Englrsh 'Vlr R1 hard Harley Socxal Studxes Mr Charles Hart Busmess Nlr Devon Hoffman Nlat Mr Thomas Holtzmger Math Mr Carl Horneman Foreign Language Mr rm Hughes Industrial Arts Mr Gerald Kasperzalc Math Mr Harold Kastner Busmess Mxss Done Keyser Phys Ed SL Health Mr Howard Kung Busmess Mrs Dee Kmney Home Economxcs Mr Wayne Lambrlght Math Mr Max Mault Musxc Mrs Nelda Muller Nurse Mr Ken Mnrer Industrial Arts Ms Sue Neeb Englxsh Mr Don Ogle Phys Ed Bt Health Mrs Karen Paff Home Economncs 184 'Uh pf' K' I 1 'Ui L Grizzly Bob Clayton, the head groundsman, gets thc football field tn tip-top conditxon for the game. wwrn-vrv A concern this year was the amount of lttter on the hallway George Madtson head matntcnenre man takes a brealc from all Nlrs Cagelt pauses for a moment to explaun a problem to a floors Harold Ralston sweeps the floor between tlasses m order to hus dauly ,obs for lunch tonfused student lceep the litter at a mtntmum Mr Holtzmger a tumor tlass sponser helps out un one of the Ms Nceb thmlrs of her response to a students quesrton nn concessnon stands for a tumor tlass acnuty yearbook class 185 - 7 I ,,, , .- .K , 1 ' , . , - I v - , Mr Davrd Plank Nlusr Nlr Brran Rathke Phvs 6. Health Mrs Cheryl Reagan Englrsh Mr Carl Remer Math Mr Herb Resler Athlen Drrettor Nlr Bud Rogers Industrial Arts Mr Mrlte Rozelle S lente lNlr Steve bhnelt Industrra Arts Mrs Ann Qhomber Busmess Mr Max Slabaugh Soua Studnes Mr Steve Slabaugh Industrnal Arts Mr Knrk Sorg Soual Stuones Mrs Sharon Srauffer Musn Mrss Tma Stotzfus Englrsh Mr Merr1llSwartley Musxc Mrss Cmda Taylor Englrsh Mrs Mary Io Thomas Socral Studres Mr Mrlt Thomas Asst Prmupal Mrs Be lcre Trchenor Englrsh Mr Bull Tnthenor Scrente 186 If f Ii I 'VII i HI ' ff!! ll 15 'bu Mr Carl Weaver Scxence Mr Gary Weaver Sctence Mr Jim Welsh Phys Ed 84 Health Mr Doug Yoder Art T7 QP cipalls secretary Mrs. Patsy Keim. Mrs Kelm celebrated her birthday mth balloons from Balloon Express Attendance secrelarles Nlrs Sheryl Bontrager and Mrs Sabme Eldndge guxdante secretary lVlrs Dorothy Rassl ass1stant prmupal 5 setrctarx Mrs Nlarx Blough Cafctcna nooks from row unc Clnrland Llncla Muller N clma Hcrshhcrgrr Bev Stnngfelloh Bark mu Barlura Sroltzfus Nlarx Muller Rachel Nlnllcr Anna Nohcnmct Elsne Lnhx m Duane Muller Anna Vlac Y odor 1 8 . . . - I W . , . F , , , ,. ., Q l W , I .. r I . . 1 ' , 1 A , - ,J A ,, . . , , 4 . '- , , ' ' ' f .' ' , . ' l sc va Y , ' .V . .I I ' ,' l . l . I . V Y 'VU v School boolclceeper Mrs. Claudette Morris and prin- ' S One of the many Cnmson advertnsers was 'Vlerudeths Semng Center In :hear second year of adverusmg m the Cnmson Prmcess Laundry ts one of the largest laundromats un Northern Indnana Jeff Crume relaxes whule playung vldeo games it Pnzza Hu! Communltv members came to new manv of the GHS conterts and productions 188 fhe GHS Jazz Ensemble performs nn the Young Amen: a tent at the Elkhart County Fm Goshen Hagh Sthool s Patrons as they were un 1960 Hedslun athlent trams are barlced up by devoted tommumty members Q e lf X 1 L ., 5 I T 1' , KN I I - V ,,4H .I Y . F , -me CO Seidtovt 4 it lVl1yor Mix Clnddtsur supported Cxoslun Hugh Stltool s mmlt Cruxsmg has lm-n one ol tht most popular PSSSIIFDYS lor GHS Community Stones GHS Students Take College Courses Flying Chtclcens Seen At Farr Students Volunteer As Candv Stnpers Students Travel Worldwude Gtna Lambnghr m Farr Queen Contest Campus Ltfe Popular at GHS First Dtploma Gwen at GHS Crutsmg Regulations Changed Parent Teather Conferences Sutcessful Teanhmg Summer Swtmmmg Fads of the Year State Softball Runner up a 1 page WS' page page PRS' Page page Page Pail' pa e P3 S' I0 t8Q 0 o Y 3 .ri- 'qufgl '5 JZ. tx, ' mant in the Rotary Club. students throughout thc vrars, l T l l P S' '90 , . , 192 J ' 4 f ' . . . , 103 ' 207 ' ' A ' 21 t . . . Us ' ' ' 1:9 ' ' ' ' 2:1 g 2:3 - 2:5 f 804-808 West Lincoln Ave. Phone 219.533.1144 Goshemlndiana 46526 GOSHEN ELECTRIC, INC. INDEPENDENT ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTOR I-IARMQN GLASS Resudentuul Auto Qld, Gluzuuug Culiss Hopper Nlohule Seruu c 534 2602 3 5 Maun St Goshen uug 5 Nlaun St 533 939 Students Take College Courses to Get Ahead If gettung a head start un tollege means tulcung a college tourse whule un hugh sehool then senuor Marr Ruhlung made hus head start by talcung Caltulus at Goshen College Beung an extellent student un mathematuts Marc has taken every math course that was offered at Goshen Hugh Sthool and felt he needed to hawe more math thus year Almost anyone can tal-ce a eollege tourse you don t need to have exteptuonally hugh grades but you do haue to pass a platemem test to get unto a elass Mare and Betsy St hrotlc also a senuor .ure the only Goshen Hugh Sthool students that took ealtulus thus year at Goshen College Mart saud ut was dufferent beung un hugh st hool .und goung to college at the same tume but he dudn t haue any problems gettung along wuth the students at Goshen College He saud They re lust luke hugh school students only a year older Mar Ruhl ng ho took ollege ourses dur ng hs sen or sea us also the h sl: tb ll N-'IX P Her h t lces a breathe du ng 1 g tt ng het n Bode Stegl a .u d lodd Al rry u9o . 1 e 41 '- 5 Q.. . 1 . s ,c. 1 . 22 1 , . ., . .1 . 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XX ilfong before his mom started a flv ing tontest at the Ellcart County 4 H Fair Keith has raised thi lrens all of his life This past summer I entered one of his thitl-tens in the flying ontest and plated eighth Keiths thicken flew twelve feet while the winning hiclcen llew a distante of eighty five feet Keith didnt train the chickens or feed them anything speual for the tontest Making the thitlcens fly was fairly easy The ludge plated the thicken in a coop about twelve feet lrom the ground if the thicken didn t fly within thirty seconds the yudge plated a plunger in the coop and shoved the thicken out the opening VC hen asked the reason for being in the contest Ikeith s reply was For the he lc of it Keith said he will probablv place a chirlcen in the contest again as will his brother Kevin Keith said he has enjovcd being in the rontest and Ioolcs forward to being in it again next vear Besides preparing for the Ellrhart County Fair, Keith spent time with school aitivines Here he cheers on the junior tlass during a football pep session f .MlI suv +- 3.324 ,N I L. .tier 'CT ISM Enjoy every dav in beauty comfort and convenience make a Victorian model your home Attractive exteriors elegant interiors and rugged construe tion make N ictorian mobile homes so very special No other home blends economy and luxury in such a beautiful vvay Stop bv and look into a Victorian home today it could be the beginning ofa grand vvav of life P O BOX 707 ' MIDDLEBURY IN 46540 012191825 5841 'wi -T it ,V PQ f A fy I Ref II I Y rf cg! 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' ls V 17' lklnaf' Rfvai Q05 rn l I 7 Goshen Glass SL MVIWE I NVISNON AL R KUEHL lVI1rror nc vcePesaer 13 W Wfahl v 0 BOXBI sosnm mes e 2 QgS3415b6 I3 W XX ashrngton 533 0594 olunteer Candy Stnpers Learn About A better understandmg of how people att therr needs and how to satrsfy them was what Darlen Howard stated that she had gamed from Ashley Kuehl who sa andy stnper as also on vcarbook her expenenkes as a Candy Stnper at Goshen 1 General Hos rtal staff ller she p oofre ds so me opy dun g ass P '17 ff? as 'b -if xv Smalley s Qld IVI1ll Inn A Candy Stnper rs a person who volunteers has or her trme to help out the hospntal staff A Candy Stnper must be someone who ns smterely mterested rn the needs of others md nn helprng to satnsfy them Darlen had been a Candy Strrper for 2' vears when mteruewed and worked 3 days a week for 2 to 5 hours a day Darlen felt Its a good expeneme for me berause I want to go on to be a R N and I want to make sure I lake ut Ashley Kuehl hoped to gaxn A better un derstandmg of people and thenr tttntudes Ashley was a Candy Strrper for one year and worked Saturdays from b am to 12 noon Ashley worked rn Phr sntal Therapy frlled out harges took patients dow nstanrs and bark up to thenr rooms In general she wanted on the pa trents I like helping people was Ronda Han shew s reason for betommg a Candy Strnper When rntervrewed she had only been workrng for 3 weeks but already enjoyed xt She worked 3 days .1 week and to 4 hours a day Ronda fed patrents kept tratk ol what they ate wrote for them and changed sheets on their e s 522 6502 GooDYEAR SERVICE sToREs A d v sron of the Goodyear Tnre A Rubber Co 65585 St 15 410 W Pike S! 533 3,45 Goshen IN 46526 f N l i I o '1 I I n I . 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K il GQSHEN GENERAL HGSPITALQ 4 A - HEALTHCARE A CAREER FOR THE FUTURE Eat In Or Carry Out At V1lla PIZZCIIH Open Mon thru Frl II A M 'PW Sat and Sun 4 P M 'PW 533 3200 I305 E Lmcolnway Next to Holiday Inn O 5 U I I Y ri?-A Ilflfl fi V ll' DAIRY FARM PRODUCTS CO C BL L ELECTRIC MOTOR REP IR REWINDING UTHORIZED F CTO WARRANTY SERVICE B C g G h JOHNSON CONTROLS BLOSSER S STANDARD SERVICE EVERYTHING YOUR UTO NEEDS WRECKER SERVICE EMd 5333141 S h hS. G h IN 533-2111 1302 E. Monroe 7 A 1 A A RY A 5 - P,O, 5 - h' SOI . a ison - 7 BURGER DAIRY STORE KINDY INC Elkh 533 5873 fNIfH SYSTEM 3 A111 in In THE GGSI-IEN NEWS M A snene from the prmtmg room 7 O QW ,1 . Sales and Service H rj, ct I Qc N 'Ja rw n GOSEEW N -10520 1710 art Rd. . 5331151 II4 S. ain St. Students V1s1t Europe Europe doesnt seem to get many tourtsts from Goshen but there were qunte a few from GHS who dtd ustt Europe bomt who hare taken retent trnps are ennnler and Rule Hetler Doug Burns Lnsa md Ltbhy TXC'lC.lIlSl1 and Nlomque Dallra Margaret Fisher had lnyed tn Ireland for a year We ytsrted many of the nearby tountrtes Then I lryed tn Ireland agaln for the first semes ter of my sophomore year and also uslted just last year Doug Burns a junnor has usned Greece Frame Swttzerland Holland and East and West Germany Out of all the tountnes he ltl-ted Swrtzerland the best betause of the beautxful tountrysnde The tountry enmfer Hetler lnlced best out of the manv plates they went was also Swrtzerland Betause nt s the pretnest I luke the snow and mountains and the people are really nm Attordmg to ennxfer the people are great They re really fnendlv and they want to get to know you and have a chance to use the Englnsh they know Margaret s Insh frtends are very very fnendly and close and a lot of fun Sthool rn Ireland seems to be mut Im dllferent than what we haye Nlargaret who went to sthool there for nearly sux months explams the dtlferentes It was yery small about zoo people tn grades 1 through I2 Your entire grade would go to every tlass together so everyone was very tlose and there weren t many tltques The classes were harder but the people were great Most who usrted Europe retently plan to return Both Doug Burns and Margaret Ftsher are gonng agaxn next summer but enmfer Hetler rs gomg to wart until she an afford nt Do g Bur s ho has tra eled n Europe enjoys football tory tth a group of fre ds lg. 'N MUDERN MASUNRY SUPPLY INC geelefw we Zone Arie BRICK GIVES YOU SO MUCH MORE ..,I L II . ll ifvfi, - lm Y 4 I. IL-T7 I II If II A dl .. I I553-1865, . I .. I ll: I wsu, I 2010 US 33 WEST GOSHEN, INDIANA 4 9 Doug s Allgnment, Brake 86 Muffler Center 39 Elkh tRd 53394 Goshen Auto Dealer s ASSOCIHIIOH i Welsh Motor Corp Ehy Ford Pletcher Motor Corp Le hlltner Motor Sales Showalter Buick Sord Dodge Inc Kxrk Chevrolet K St K Trunk Sales l 1 '1 ay z 533 2605 Sand ches S l ds Home Lumber BL Supply 2 2 W Wash gto f N , . 2 o ar . - 22 ,N O I m- f E . . c ' 1 '. in n Linw Plaa ' wi 33 K 1 f Goshen College Career Preparatton, Close To Home i NI 'si Jane White a senror with a mafor rn English and mrnor ln communication from Chevy Chase Md reports for The Goshen News as part of her practicum at Goshen College Paul Algate buslness Davld Bartel biology Troy Branson business Colleen Bryan nursing Rebecca Burkholder Engllsh Michele Cassel nurslng Marla Duaz soclal work Teresa Dyck social work Kelth Goodman Mary Haney Jeff Hart musac Sally Hunsberger buology Cheryl Huss nurslng Jane lngold home economlcs Jay lngold Jonell Kolb physical educatlon Suzanne Leatherman Lon Lltwlller nursing Barbara Meyer natural sclence Clnda Muller Ginger Muller English Lynette Muller Englnsh Nancy Muller nurslng Joe Mllls rellglon Esther Mojlca buslness Shen Neff buslness Kathleen Oesch soclal work Tum Oyer chemlstry Mlchele Fluhllng natural scuence Mlke Ruhllng muslc Mlrlam Santlago business Kahlll Schertz foods and nutrltlon Pat Schlabach Rod Schlabach A solid foundatlon In Goshen College s Chrlstlan llberal arts program can prepare you for rewarding career opportunltles The new computer systems major IS a good example of how Goshen College programs tntegrate technlcal knowledge practical experlence and Chrlstlan values Goshen offers career preparation ln 33 majors, lncludlng education, pre med nursnng, soclal work, business pre law accountlng communlcatlon and pre englneerlng Any one of the Goshen Hugh School graduates below can tell you how Goshen College IS preparing them to meet the challenges of the worklng world Steven Schlabach John Shoup Engllsh James Showers accountlng Bruce Snyder physlcal education Brent St Germaln nursmg Jeffrey Stoltzfus mathematucs Steve Swartzendruber business Stephen Swlhart middle school educatlon Mnchael Truex physlcal education Robert Wheeler natural sclence Mark WITTFIQ chemlstry Matthew Wlttrlg mathematics John Yoder business Stephen Yoder natural sclence Susan Yoder buslness Cynthla Zook psychology 00 I O O . 5 . 4 . . 1.1 f ' ' -I , . A . S .1 . .5 .1 ' 1 . I ,n n N . -1. - I 'I Angela Armstrong, nursing Aracelia Manriquez Michael Sherer, English , , . n x f N f N XX Gardner s We - Power Lawn SlmPllC1Iy Lawn and Garden Equlpment Mowers Lawn and Garden Tractors Tlllers Snow Throwers Pnck Up and Delivery Small Englne Repair Goshen CO Lawn Malntenance Servlce 533 1662 4o4 S nth St 2804 S Mann 533 8668 Noble s Shoe Store :HV L SF550 1 it Qui' no S Mann St 533 6090 Bagger 921 W Plke 533 5703 f N GGSI-IEN SASI-I SL DCQR mm fzffrfeoxfc lmlkklfllll vm cf 0 K I N A omon rscnnowcaes comp S53 1146 21OS MAIN ST LJOSHEN IN 46526 PHONE 219 534 2276 613 E Purl St PENGUIN PGI 601 E Madxson 533 6222 N 'J . - , . Y V ' 'iff K YY K ,. H, ' ?, -1: . ,ff 2 X W fu . -2 ' A I f'r.. if 'f r 'VV' , . V , .-. ---rv 1-,.. . -J WJQ-u , 4,75 ..M.q, V , .K , Aff, I , ,- ' ...gli 5, -' - s. V m 'H' V - .. .1 M - ' X J Ron's Dupont Paints 803 Linway Plaza 5335934 gut nuns lf' U PAINTS 'F' Gma Lamhnght Fourth m Fan' ueen Contes Expenente bezutw and harm were tht Lu lngrechents nuessarx for thns xe1rs 4 II latr mn ner sud lourth runner up cIlI1lLiII'llHflgl1I Out ol tompetmon Cum made It throu5h tht thru mtnutt spttth htthmg sult tompetttton md mnt onto he one of the hnahsts after the ex emng gown ludgmg m IS tompltttcl After a senes ol nmpromptu quts tions the judges went on to pnlt the best hte xOl'llPtIlIOI'S .md Gum tame out mth 1 glornfxmg fourth platmng I felt th1t tht mnntr Chnstnm lxnrlctntloffer fully deserted to mn sud Cum Sht ment on to saw The wmner m 19 an txpenentecl 4 H mtmhtr and ex erx one hlted htr 1tt1tude and person llllN tom 1rds people Cum .1 member of the 4 H Stddlc Club wht h eletttcl her for the tompetxtxon rtlt that the whole txperlente was wonderful and she xx 1s ters honored tml evtlted about her hugh pl1 mg lI'l tht tough ht ld of tompetltors I m1de lots ol frxencls from the whole expenente md lf anyone should exer gmt tht thmte to tomptte I fullx retommend nt she ton luded I N11 Dwntll rtbht ll as 1 I T l ' - -. g 'K 4, . X Q - x 1 - , , Y N g Q 0 0 U ' ' I ' Q 1 ,' C ' ' Kate, .1 t . t,Cltn.1l..ln1h 1 .mt shlw Ke1d.1.l:so11herl1 ' ' .- , ' . K 'S A ' ' -' - mxtth .1 lt'l1St' sxtu.1 lon on tht- l1.1sl1t-tlmll floor .1 group of about thirty girls in .1 field of tough - ' ' , , ' , . . . ' . . Q . K V .lk 1 -. I V i, , A .. . V, W I . -I t' V y yy X 4 V . 4. 1 U V' V 1 V ' - - M .. ' - . ' 'C A' F A ll 1 ' I . 1 . 1 ' I ' v K I I' L v w x , I . . , v lv - 'S' ' . t' . f N HEN GOSI-IEN MOOSE G03 LGDGE DIE CUTTING, INC. 815 Logan 523-S128 SALEM BANK 1111 OH1 S 1.1111 Shu 533 Lm olnmn West Bran I1 511 YR 1.111 0l11 Au 533 8844 Num Pans Brmal 2131 TVI1llcrsburgBr.111l1 K4 3 f XX 1 .zrusa Brm I1 100 N Elkh 1rt 80 IVIQ wiv: 101 IN ' , C10 '1, -2131 I C 'I' H' 1' I H1 1' . .. V - Lincolnway East Branch: 707 LII'lCOlI1Wdf.' Wkst, 533-0101 3 ' . ' 1 '11 ' -2212 ' - 1' 1 J 2- 215 lc . 4 1' : . ' . , 2-11 ll X ' 1 Von Marla Stud10 V0n Marne Studio a 'pots A a aIP0r DENIM DEN 508 XX Lm oln Awe 533 5151 If Snyder s Men s Shop C 219 533 8219 5335530 3020 Elkhart Rd I 6 5 Mam St Goshen, In 46526 CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY DIVISION OF VMAS, INC f N Ill f i Q., 5 c I ilu ' 1 fix 0 wedding Camas 0 arm: o execuwe 0 M C I Y 7S 0 F rnily 0 Semor S r 0 eri I 0 C A 0 Industrial 0 Leg r rants ' VI. ' C ', 5 QI I I 1 ,S 7 7 2 '. ' , Go0qzgef0uf GWay of'Y0u At First National we offer a whole range of flnancral servlces And we have knowledgeable people who care about you So your dreams come shlnlng through we go out of our way for you Flrst N3tlOl13l Bank III llll B 9 O I il!!! Elkhart G0Sl'19l'1 Nappanee ristol Member F.D,I. . 534-2 vv f' j GOSHEN IRON Q, METAL N INDUSIRIAL SCRAP sznvucg INDUSTRIAL WASTE SERVICE I GQSHEN IRGN Sc METAL 409 W Luncoln Ave 533 3158 Luncoln Ave Schwunn C clery 430 W Luncoln 533 7425 Campus Lufe helps students grow One mught aslc VI hat us Campus Lufev Accordung to the durec tor of Campus Lufe at Cuoshen Hugh Eugene McCumons Campus Lufe us an organuzatuon desugned for youth to help them enjoy lufe eope wuth struggles and relate to each other and God Campus Life to me stated Sonva Res hlv us a group of students wuth adult leaders gettung together to hate fun und also dus uss some of the problems adolecents are fac mg There are three maun parts of a Campus Lufe meetung Furst are the crowd brealcers whueh are fun and games that loosen etcryone up hugh sthool youth The topucs unclude most anythung from fruends to lonluness apathu to earung for others 'I he dusc ussuons are a tume when exert one can hear other people s opunuons FI he duscussuon us the best part saud Muchelle Hostetler because ut does relate to tetn age problems Thurd us Wrap up tume Every year durung Sprung Vaeatuon Campus Lufe groups from all over the U S take a trup to Florucla They leave on a Fruday nught and get back a week later on Sunday The group from Goshen toolc a couple Greyhound buses Steph Ruecl-c stated the Floruda trup was the most memorable thung I clud un Campus Lufe because she saud I renewed mv tauth Most teens gaun new fruendshups and many eventually gaun a fruendshup wuth Chrust and realuze that a Chrustuans lufe can be excutung Muthelle Hostetler stated I personally got close fruend shups lots of support fun leadershup and guudance from Campus Lufe Nluthelle went on to say In Campus Lute you an learn to haue a lot ol fun wuthout gettung unto trouble You can also learn that thungs other people are thunlcung are the same thungs you are thunlcung and you nexer thought any body else thought about Soma Reschlv stated How to relate better wuth other people us one thung Ive learned from Campus Lufe As durector Eugene 'VI Cumons stated that hus job IS To be ataulable to the lcuds when thet haue a problem and relate to the nu the udea of what a Chrustuan lufe an be lulce He went on to sax I get the satusfattuon of God havung me help others mu h the same way he has helped me and because of that hopelullx teens wull see the need lor Chrust un theur luves , If . .1 - A o . uf Q, 1 3 1 , 1' at 1 , u . 3 f f .' v .3 1 I 'I I 7. f 7 ,V , I - , . 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X Goshen Rustproofmg, Inc 534-3566 U1 CHUCK HIFI rv CAR STE so 229 So Mann St Goshen 534 1856 wgyvz, 'Ni 'c9 ?61 :wr SUPER MARKETS OF COSHEN UPTOWN LINWAY PLAZA 223 S MAIN LINWAY SHOPPING CENTER 533 2415 533 0505 l 5 I l - I . . R W ONE BANK IN GCDSI-IEN CAN SERVE AS YOUR CCMPLETE FINANCIAL RESCURCE lvmdvvest Ccnmme ce FEED mg Company 5ffmfT5iTX n,,' :mf ,li Q at xiqqvel- QP l5:fY 4lf4 uw- I5 Elkhart County Locatlons I - LI ,Jfff A M 'J ,H ' -gggql rftizu-Q If ' frfv N '-.1 Lg10'n8 7yQ5. 5g-I- g S h 9 1 lvQ -f1fJ'.r Z Z X u 5' ' W . 111' X A rw' nv vs, .AQ ag: f 22313 - X ,..-rim 9- .- 1 Q- '. In . X S 1 ,J A4 xbx I .fm I .oh uvgg. - -.01 - Vx, M Ka 3 P , fghingqgj QQ -. I, ,g fy :Q-M. 7. m 1 Q '.'J5'l 'f'. ' - M. il 1 T on I I A '----'-fin L- I 'Am mmmm mmm 'm Q '- - X ,,'41.-,,- ., .- .- ., , si, I 3 lg 6, I I' I V L U 4 ,ISA A HY'-I 5 gn ' ' ii-5-mili. I id' ' , .f 'A 7I'..lf'- ,, -.1 ' OI - 93:9 ' fi, ' L Xxx' 'Ill I' A If Zvi' sxhqlkxh 5 R Q L15 If ' :ig .-- . 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V1 IA QUICK COPY CENTER um sa:-von ll3 E. lincoln - Goshe NEWELL S 720 Lmcolnway East 533 5740 533 2290 Goshen 201 S Mann C OOD LUCK SENIORS Inez Paff RCCCIVCS FIFSI D1ploma G1ven In Goshen I-hgh School Throughout thns rssue of the Crlmson me hate trled to pamt .1 pn ture of the Goshen H1gh School famxly and the umty of It s members One of the ways hosen to atcomphsh thxs was to 1m orporate pntures from prevrous Cnmson publnanons to help us zero nn on fam1ly hrstory Whale choosmg the speual rover puture the graduatmg class of I924 we were mformed of a unrque story of the graduatron ceremomes that year The followmg IS an account of the graduatnon of 1924 and the events leadmg up to nt It IS wrxtten by Mrs Inez Paff Creager who played a mmlor role m the graduanon exeruses September 1923 the new Hlgh School moved from the old buxldmg on Fxfth St whnch became the unlor Hugh School It was thrnllmg movmg mto the new burldrng wlth many new facrlltles Labora tones for scrence cookxng etc Even a dark room for experrments ln physlcs class Dedication of Forman Fxeld was an 1m portant event A sad event was the funeral for Clark Baxter who I belleve dled whnle playmg basketball held ln the Aud1tor1um and fnlled to capacrty The class of 1924 was the frrst graduat mg class There were 60 ln the class I thunk Class Day exercrses were held on the afternoon of une 6 Commencement was the evenmg of une 6 We the class processed thru the audrto rrum to our seats on the stage We had been told that as our name was called to recerve our drploma we were to arrse The drplomas were each rn a roll txed wlth a crrmson rrbbon and stacked m a basket on a table at one sxde of the stage name was called I was so taken by surprnse that I forgot mstructlons and my nerghbors had to whrsper for me to stand Anyway that was the f1rst dlploma grven ln the then new Goshen Hrgh School Inez Paff Creager s astct 0 t th sg u on ss illllll 7 I 0 0 0 . 0 - - - F ' , . . V . . I C 1 - A V rr 4 1 r ' . A . . . F . , . V , , . Q , v . I , J 1 . . Q . l , , , . 6 . , . I 9 l ' . N on Lincoln was completed. The H.S. When the diploma was taken out and my . , . . . . . . , nw N . , x . - . . . . A N J ' D . ' '- I . Inez Paff 1 pictured h hird fr m the lcf in c front row ' ' of thi rad an cla picture, V li Goshen Cfflce Supply N Mal 5339643 Khne s Department Store ON M 53304 G he Goshen Camera Mart 118 S Main 533 3816 INDEPENDENT PROTECTICN I607S Mal 5 4 6 ' 7 , . I 'H' . V -- 11-ju 3 ef i I r. HV- fr ' 1, aff' ,J , - J N ' . V il, PY n -l '! ' 1 5113 Y .Y 1 . 1 H2 e -n - I2 . am - II os n f Y- Ai'--A, ' -- ' 3 P:e:sg::9:.f.f.,.:1 -'I - ' - f' .2 ,',-TE'J:f11:.:4 V' VV I I I I A ' g 1 U ' 1 . 'n 33- II f N f Snyder s Pamts 533 5995 24 E Wmngton WCStS1dC Furmture Sorg ewelers 5331312 IZO S Maln 533 9545 711 W Lmcol A e Goshen Plumbmg and Heatlng nlW - Don t APOl0gl26 Modernlze' 533 1003 203 W Lmcoln 1 , 0 1 . ' ' ' . ' n v . J J N I x J li. l ' ff' ' . M E ll 7 ' ' YY x Vetermary SL Poultry Supply Co ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLIES Offue No I Greene Rd 533 7130 Offxce No z Greene Rd 533 0231 K J Parkmg Ban Changes Crutsmg I-Iabtts Ihr 1rt ol trutsnnh l1 IS bten slulllullx 111 tst r d by Cxoshen teenagers for xedrs upot1 yt 1rs About 1 year or two ago tht energy tonuous youth of the tom 11 1nd H1108 towns ln the surround mg .arm began parlung tlong tht mdlnstrut road sn to sate t e1r gas Tl11s prone to be qulte sutttssful ID the art ol trutsmg As mll tts vtxng ttonon11t.1l nt l1tt.1n1t an txtellent m 11 to nutt pto ple and set uetxont ss ho 4 1me unto town T l11s p1st summer homur erunst rs bet 1me ten dxstrtught ll tht mms of 1 three month summer long trt 1l ptrlcmg ban lVlertl1.1nts had been ton1pl1m1ng of tn 1ntre1st m Nt1I1dlllSI11 smt t tht tu n me rs h ad st1rttdp1rl11np FI he detlston 11 IS made to tn and put IS muah ol .tn Through the eombmed eflorts ol the mnor the town I'I1tl'kl'lAI1IS and the pohte parkmg was de elated 1llegal from lVl1d1son St to Pulte St durmg the hours of ooo pm to 500 am on Frndavs blIUl'CllVS 1nd Sundays Pohtt Chnef Dewoe Stoner st1ttd The effet the bm has taused as xerx posmxe utn though erunsers IIC strll dlSIpPOlI1ltCl N andthsm 1nd lo1tc rung seem to l1 ne thmtmshed qulte 1 btt sm e the ban w as put 1nto tlleet Tl1e empty patlcmg spates treated .tn emergenu lane useful to the pohtt md to ambulantes The nun1ber of KYUISLFQ h1s tlso dmlmtshed .alongx tth the traffrt problems trt tted by trunsmg At .1 board mutmg held on September the mtr 1ll.iI1IS voted IH laxor ol lceeptng the b1n1n eltett 1ll xt tr ong Q Osllln lllfli SIUP :KW lik vn fnlln Stflfl iuflnb A tvpx .sl mtlctnd nnght of rumng PIZZA INN Slegmann Prmtmg IO8 E Jefferson 533 7335 33 Chu tgo Axe 5315011 Mlller s Barber 86 Style Shop 408 S 8th 533 6880 Y J Q . . Q V' '1 1' ' ' I V' . vt YT' de ' I1' ' ' '-l - ' T ' I' ' ' R A ' . V' . . ' ' '. I . ' I ' C l T VY ' is 5 'T 1 - K x 4 'A 3. end to the vfmd.1list11 as possible. , .- ' '-Y ' - , 'K ' 'L Q 'M ' 3. nys A .K Y - 1 ' ' ' ' 1 v ' - - w 1 r ' L ' ' 1 . 'Q . '. A-'-il v' To A ' f 11 'f ' 1 z - . ' 1 c 4 ' . 1 'tn 5 0 0 ' 7 X06 PRINCESS LAUNDRY OPEN 7 DAYS 630 AM 1030 PM VUEEKKND5 600 A M IO 30 P M Une of Indiana Q Inrgest PLAIN ac FANCY HM WSEQQQ' 117 S Mann 533 4748 QUALITY GLASS Glass Ins Mufflers Ins Goshen 803 ChlL3g0 534 1541 Lagrange C0lumb1a Clty 215 S DCIFOII 288 8363 248 2512 , 1- . . 17 r 1,1 Oli l 61,3113 1 1 4 flux D 1 2 +1.A.-- A 1 .I ir L 3' V Qxfa ' .5761-4 , Ah-- j 'QC jg . ., .1 .b-g'c-:- . : ,. ,X 1 ' I I 1 U - v 4 sa . 1 N .4 V 7. 1. 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Thus year s parent teat her tonfertntts wer: a hug sut ess lhey gave parents and teachers a way to ommunn :te on students progress othtr than through a rt port 1rd lVlr Inm Cmunpt parent of Beth Cxunpe sand that purpose ol the tonferentes wart To meet tht leathers md dnstuss tht probltms our Lxds mu le h lung Carl Horneman Spamsh mstruttor saxd Thu scrxe for gtttmg to know parents and morltmg out 1 httttr rel monshup mth tht students Tht tea htr ltlt that gtttmg to Lnow tht students parents was probablx th best max ol undtrstmdmg tht stu dents Students znyoxed the extra tune oft s hool Al though tttXXh1tehead a junior held a dlm nut ol tht nmportmtt of parent tenher tonlerentts XX hen asked what he thought onfertntes dnd lor hum he replled Absolutely nothnng I feel that they are not xt ull benefntnal to our souetx .E 5 H ,IT P Fxcller Concrete Products -1 nl I oo Eghtrt Av: 533 0415 119 S. 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'- l . , ' -' , ' ' -a 1-Y- .: ..,-,--.f:'f'.-:sf fran -, . t . 1' t, ' v . . . f N Congratulatlons to the Class of 1983 rom STARCRAFT5' Q a BANGOR PUNTA Company One of America s Leading Leusure tume Product Compannes 0 Storcroft Fnshung boots Runobours Coburn cruisers 0 Storcroff ond Venture by Storcroft fold down cornpers 0 Storcroft Grand Tourmg Vons STARCRAFT R V STARCRAFT MARINE W MICHIGAN ST W STARCRAFT DRIVE TOPEKA IN 46571 TOPEKA IN 46571 . , . . . . Producers of: AZAR S 1105 W Pike 534 1004 PLANKS PRINTING 505 S oth THE COSHEN ACADEMY OF MARTIAL ARTS AWD FITNESS COURSES INCLUDE Self Defense Physical Fitness Sport Karate Self Control Self Discipline and Weight Training 'null An IOIIM M s 'gli to Mrtllh ony M 0571 2 9 534 2289 A Summer of Teaching Teaching svtimming lessons to Q0 100 chil dren during .1 summer takes a lot of energy and patience and Betsy Schroclc a senior has plenty of both Betsy a tri captain on the Goshen Girls Swim Team hrst started teaching swimming lessons two years ago She taught children ages fue and up at Shanlclin Pool in groups of five to ten at a time Betsy became interested in teaching swimming lessons when she helped coach the Amature Athletic Union AAU team and she thought it would be interesting to teach children to swim. She started teaching swimming lessons Because I like kids and like to be in the water. Betsy said she hoped to continue being on a swim team at college. Someday either while in college or after college she would Iilce to coach a swim team, Betsy would also like to continue to teach swimming lessons. 1 'liblim : tr ' :.,,f qs!- 'v I739 '- I -f , 1 '-' 'T Betsy Schroclc, who teaches swimming to 'hildren during the summer, practi'es her own swimming skills for the C swim team. TSLM Rubber Meredlth s Sewmg Corner World Records Northslde Burger Dalry SL Tapes IOO3 N Mam 2 4 S Main 533 8725 sas 572 K J N N ' 7 617 W. Lincoln 533-3414 1102 S. IOIh 533-3173 1 . ' ' I BYRON S Qtr Qart Lenter BYRON ROTH BYRON 1502 Vtrgmta Awe 534 2195 oshen There Are Always New F ads lhrough the tears attttudes towards dress md musu thange ln the world md here xt GHS Thus year students at GHS mnt from prep to punk penny loalers to uns the lured snealttrs AC DC to Adam Ant Nltthael atltson to Prime Ox lord shurts to Otezn Pnnht shurts Mlm students attnlwuttd the l mgt tn ttds to the lt t thu t wanted to he dllferent or unique and wanted .1 thtntt to hrealc out ol the lt ms and t shnrt stereo tx at lun-or Br: an Ftnnt r s ho sporttd tht New XX ue loolt ttlt Its 1 new rtxolutxon tom ards l tslnon Its tn trrn of hrlght tolors th tt stimulate tht me the New XX axe stxle stated It s mx may ol shomng Im not ttlone She mnt on to sax Nev. XX .ne ts .1 wav to ruolt agalnst lm trmlul thxngs lul-e nut lt lr vs xr and themntal vtaste Its not .1 mtthod to gtt ztten tuon IIQ a wav ot te Wlmetlter these ttds were bogt mer whether they were nt at o Lten or tuhular sus up to the mdnmdunl These ftds mll undouht dlx lacle tn the future hut there wtll defmltelx he others to follow B -in Fcnmffys dark SU Slfmnl 'N' -md bnghl '0l0fl'd Slllfl Andret Chermalt nn one ol htr New Vknu outfits Chetltered uns hut the Cxoshen sunt dunnb tht sprang were par! of hrs New W we :ture 7 - . . , , , . . r 1 ' fl ' V l ' ' ' ' ' ,. z 1 .. A fs - ' K' ,. . Q I 013 , ' A C I Y--'Y . I Q. JK fr .R , MT Q' , A . . 1 'E t ' 'rn ' .t ' .t . hey .Q we , a , . 4 5 - -1 ' . A , - , ' t . f, . . - -F . . Ar. ' ' Q 5' .Q , 5 5 ' U4 V Sophomore Andrea Chernialc, who also sported . . . w Y V 'XV vi A V 1 i UA ' ' 4 I ' I' ' C1 1 , - , , 'v B n nv . , . ' I' lt . . A. . ' W , du, or r 5 1 u r v It 1 1, 9. tt q' v 1 , 1 ' - 'Y ,. t . . Q. '1 fl A Y ' 1 'iw ft. Dutchmald Bakery N ' 5SMan Sas 4 Si iq Juiqv iii Athletic Annex Holcleman Body Shop Lmway Plaza 534 2863 E Ln on 5336480 Pagoda Inn Chmese and Ameruan Restaurant Cpen 7 Days A Week CARRY CUT US Rt 33 Call 533 2568 Goshen, IN X J J: . r. Y! :gif . -5 A A ' , 1 .9 mv ., s 2: . ' i V -I9 .5 , x Ab . ' ...- A , A Q..-,. ---7 ' ll- J-ft r ' 4 V- t 1' . . . on '. icl Ave. , N l SPOT n. PAINT spot GosHEN PAINTS - STAINS- BRUSHES - SUNDRIES WALLPAPER A UNFINISHED FURNITURE 301 W PIKE STREET JUDI RICH GOSHEN IN 46526 MANAGER PHONE 219 533 7800 Kxrt s Dry Cleaners, Inc 514 Lnncolnway E 6oo W Pulte 5341864 533 5464 Parkslde Pharmacy Prescrnptlon Spec: hsts 501 S Malh SI 050 eanette s Br1dal Softball Team State Runner Up It was a great feeling stated Tammy Ze1ger when aslced how she felt when her team betame runner up m the gurls state softball game Tammy Zenger or Zxggy as she s talled by her friends betame Involved m the softball team after bemg recrunted by a GHS staff member Mrs Deb Shnvely who ts also a member of the softball team The softball team represented eanette s Bn dal shop whuh IS lotated on Chxtago and Pulte streets tn Goshen There were fave other students from GHS who participated on the team They were semors Tammy Denton Angle Zollmger Terry Blosser and Lynn Matthews jumors Lon Thompson and Tammy Zenger and also Mrs Deb Shnvely who rs the Athletnc Secretary at GHS The team played 39 games durnng the season wmmng go and losmg only 9 Durmg the sum mer they traxeled to Rothester and Vw arsaw and then to Terre Haute for the state game They pratuted from 6 p m to 8 p m prattl es wh: h really pand off Zxggy dndn t lcnow what the requnrements for the team were xf any at all but she stated If xou lom the team be ready for a fun txme The softball team was a B league team but they really held theur own agamst some A league teams that they played The team recenved mdnvxdual trophies Znggy stated that After the game the emotnons were mixed She sand they really wanted to wm We tame so tlose but we were happy we had tome that far' Lynn Matthews ho as on the state run er up softball team a ts as an hor for the senior tug-0 ar team dur ng sptnt eel: 5 ' ' ' - 4 A . 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Ahonen Marlt A Swsmmsng tennss Ahonen Mslte A Swsmmsng tennss bsology trsp Allberry Todd W Concert band track cross country sensor follses cheerblock basketball Alvarado, Angel R Baseball football Alwsne Scott M Concert band pep band jazz band wres- tlsng sensor follses Ambrosen Lesf C Track sks club Anglemyer Bruce E Football track student councsl basket a Babsn BrsannaE Spanssh club natsonal honor socsety sensor follses Barley, Krsstsne D Offsce Expersence lab grapplerettes heerblock Baker, Alscsa M Sophomore chosr sensor chosr sophomore class secretary sensor follses student councsl cheerblock Baumann, ScottM Bsologytrsp natsonal honor socsety math league Beachy Kent Concert band sntramurals Beachy, Melody J Bennett, odse L Spanssh club sensor follses South Pacsfsc Cactus Flower Bsller Mslte E Football sntramurals track Bsxler, Cathy S Spanssh club natsonal honor socsety cheer bock Bsxler, Heather A Tennss yearbook student councsl cheer block student trasner Bleau, GersAnn Mary Theresa Sophomore chosr sensor chosr Crsmsonasres yearbook French club sensor follses student councsl cheerblock Alsce sn Wonderland Blosser, Kathleen Sue Orchestra chamber orchestra concert band pep band jazz band track South Pacsfsc Blouer, Terrs Renee Volleyball sntramurals track cheer block basketball Blough Brent Allen Career center wrestlsng Bowen, Ray G Baseball football sntramurals Cheerblock basketball Bowser ohn A Intramurals Tomahawk student councsl cheerblock student trasner rotary Mexsco trsp Bradford, SharsM Offsce Expersence lab cheerleader Sensor follses student councsl cheerblock Bradford, Trsna Rene' Offsce expersence lab cheerblock Brandau, Anna D Spanssh club Natsonal honor socsety cheerleader student councsl cheerblock Mexsco trsp Brown Lssa Dsan Sophomore chosr Sunshsne socsety career center Mousetrap Bucltmaster, Larry Sophomore chosr sensor chosr crsmson asres Spanssh club sensor follses rotary Buhrt Jeff A Career center medsa club Buntyn Debra ane Orchestra chamber orchestra offsce expersence lab cheerblock Camacho, lvette Sophomore chosr sensor follses batgsrls cheerblock Camacho, Raymond Baseball football sntramurals, career center student councsl cheerblock basketball Cannsng,-lames Robert Orchestra pep band yearbook na tsonal honor socsety sensor follses marchsng band medsa club concert band Casssty Robsn Elasne Chupp Brenda Renee Concert band yearbook Natsonal honor socse y grapplerettes cheerblock Chupp Robert Curt Career center Cl1upp,Traca Lynn Sophomore chosr sensor chosr volleyball Collsns, amen Edwsn Compton, Connse Lynn Conder, Dave Baseball football sntramurals sensor follses student councsl basketball rotary Conn, Manohe Kay Sophomore chosr sunshsne socsety lsbrary club sensor follses track masds Crspe Lssa D Tennss Offsce expersence lab sensor follses cheerblock Crspe Mary L Concert Band yearbook sensor follses batgsrls cheerblock marchsng band Crum, Doug Swsmmsng tennss, bsology trsp Crume,Jeff Scott Yearbook tomahawk 226 Sensor Index Cunnsngham Stoney L Cuzzorcrea Terry Robert Football Danforth, Stephen M Football sensor follses basketball Davsdson Becky Lynn Sophomore chosr sntramurals Tomahawk offsce expersence lab sensor follses cheerblock Davts, Bruce Football wrestlsng Davts Lors ean Sophomore hosr sensor chosr career enter Davss WesleyL Track cross country Spanssh club natsonal honor socsety Sensor class pressdent wrestlsng sensor follses student ouncsl cheerblock Deal Kevsn Ray Denton Msta Krsstsne Sophomore chosr sensor chosr cheerblock Edwards Lors A Career center Eshelman Dawn Renee Volleyball track natsonal honor socsety sensor follses cheerblock basketball Espsnosa Armando Career center cheerblock Eveler Randy Scott Wrestlsng sensor follses rotary Falsn, Tammy Ellen Student councsl Farthsng, Clsnt Ftandt, Julse Renee Fssher Margaret E Orchestra concert band volleyball ten nss Spanssh club French lub sensor follses student councsl cheerblock Flora Teresa Marte French club math league homeecono- mscs club Flores, Lena Concert band Spanssh club cheerleader crsmson guard crsmson flags sensor follses marchsng band band asd Follter, Anthony Brsan Wrestlsng Ford, Rhonda can Sophomore chosr volleyball French club grapplerettes sensor follses Frssbse, Dave L Intramurals track cross country Spanssh club sensor follses cheerblock Frost, Tammy Fugate, Duane Bryan Sophomore chosr crsmsonasres sntra Garber Lane P Garber, Lynn A Garcsa Claudsa R Tra k Spanssh club Gardner, Tsmothy Patrsclt Orchestra concert band pep band jazz band sensor chosr crsmsonasres sensor follses march mg band Garvsn, Mschelle Lee Ann Concert band thespsan career center sensor follses cheerblock Up the down stasrcase South Pacsfsc Cactus Flower Gesl, Lssa Lousse Tomahawk crsmson guard crsmson poms crsmson flags cheerblock Gesser,Jeff L Football Basketball Gsll Mslte P Career center Gslls ohn Football Gsngersch Stephen-lay Track sensor follses student councsl cheerblock Gonzale!,Csnds Spanssh club natsonal honor socsety sensor follses cheerblock Gray, Cary Track yearbook art club cheerblock Gray, Susse Lyn Sensor chosr crsmsonasres student councsl cheerblock Gregory,Jan Marte Sophomore chosr sensor chosr Cactus Flower Grsse, LeeA Track cross country grapplerettes sensor follses cheerblock Guslfoos, Kevtn D Baseball football sntramurals track wres- tsng Guspe Elszabeth Ann Swsmmsng natsonal honor socsety student councsl cheerblock Hasnes,GregJ Football natsonal honor socsety sensor follses Hall, Brenda L Volleyball offsce expersence lab sensor follses track masds student councsl cheerblock Hall, Todd Sensor chosr sntramurals sks club student councsl Haver, Cathy Jo Sophomore chosr career center Hendrsx, Steve W Hernandez, Sam A Orchestra concert band pep band ,azz band crsmsonasres, sensor follses South Pacsfsc Marchsng Band Herahberger, Junell Career center crsmson guard poms ags Hetler,Jenntfer Lynn Swsmmsng track tennss French club sensor follses student ouncsl cheerblock Hste Kevsn R Baseball football swsmmsng unsor class trea stlrer sensor follses student councsl hecrblock Holte Pam Sophomore chosr sensor chosr sunshsne socsety grapplerettes sensor follses Holden, effD Baseball football sntramurals wrestlsng stu det ouncsl Holdred jeff A Football Hollsnger Steve L Career enter wrestlsng Hooten Tspps Dawn Yearbook sensor follses Hopltsns Vsctor r Wrestlsng Hopltsns Vscorsa Ann Sophomore chosr cheerblock Howard Darlen Kay Sunshsne socsety Natsonal forenssc league lsbrary club tra k masds Hrynewycz Romanna Sophomore chosr Huff Bradley Football wrestlsng Hull Jeffrey Lee Intramurals arrett Scott Davtd Football Tomahawk student councsl erles Cynthsa Dsane Volleyball sntramurals track sensor follses cheerblock drum malors sophomore basketball ohns, Thomas Ward Baseball football sntramurals bsology trsp basketball rotary ordan, onathan W Swsmmsng sntramurals sensor class treasurer sensor follses student coun sl rotary Kauffman Steve M Wrestlsng Kenny, Carmell Ruth Offsce expersence lab sensor follses cheerblock Kercher Barry E Career center wrestlsng Kslmer De Lee Orchestra concert band sophomore chosr marc hsng band Ksng, Anne Marte Sophomore chosr golf Klsen, Jsm Dean Busldsng trades Kohl Mschael Nesl Football track cross country Kramer ames Bret Orchestra swsmmsng bsology trsp sen sor follses student councsl Krueger Gert Sophomore chosr tomahawk Lambrsght Debbse Lynn Concert band thespsan sensor follses sks club cheerblock Up the Down Stasrtase South Pacsf s Cactus Flower Landss Tammy L Sophomore chosr career center cheer bock Lantz, Ersc Carlton Sophomore chosr sensor chosr crsmson asres baseball football sntramurals bsology trsp sensor follses cheerblock rotary basketball Leatherman, Brsdget Ann Cheerblock sensor class secretary sensor follses student councsl cheerblock FCA Lehman Beth Ann Volleyball sntramurals track sensor follses batgsrls student councsl cheerblock FCA Leschty, Mschelle R Offsce expersence lab sks club cheer bock Lsngofelter Rossna D Career center Loucks, Dean sks club Lylte Tony Yearbook tomahawk Spanssh club lunsor publsc relatsons offscer sensor follses student councsl cheerblock Alsce sn Wonderland Mousetrap rotary Marcsn Debra Lee Sophomore chosr offsce expersence lab cheerblock Marlttn jeff Allen Marner jeff W Concert band sntramurals Matthews, Dessree Lynn Volleyball track sensor follses basketball Mathews, Maureen Dtane Orchestra track French club sensor follses cheerblock McAfoos, DeannaMarcse Intramurals sensor follses sks c u McCloskey Crystal L Student councsl cheerblock McClucltse Patrscsa Lynn Track career center sks club cheerblock Mello, Brett R Sensor chosr crsmsonasres bsology trsp thesps an lsbrary club sensor follses sound and lsght crew South Pacsfsc Cactus Flower Alsce tn Wonderland rotary Menter, judsth Audrey Home economscs club Messner, Marcsa Lynn Concert band thespsan sensor fol lses cheerblock Cactus Flower Alsce sn Wonderland Mouse tra 1 , A -, -I , . - V. c ,' '. 1 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Meyer ohn A Tomahawk thespsan career center sensor follses sound and lsght crew cheerblock Alsce sn VUonderland Mousetrap Msller Byron D Baseball football sntramurals sensor follses Miller Kart Sue Volleyball track Tomahawk sensor follses student councsl cheerblock FCA Msller Kseth Pep band football sntramurals wrestlsng sensor follses Msller Kenton Troy Orchestra concert band pep band yearbook sensor follses marchsng band Msshler Tammy Montgomery oel Ersc Sophomore chosr show stoppers football swsmmsng track tennss South Pacsfs Fsddlcr on the Roof Young Dracula Mussc Man Scapsne Tom Sawyer grades 9-ts at Knox Hsgh School Sensor chosr sensor follses Moore, Dale Edward Football tra k sensor follses Moore Darrell E Football tra k Tomahawk wrestlsng stu dent councsl cheerblock Moore, Tresa G Yearbook French club Mullet Karen o Orchestra chamber orchestra sophomore chosr sensor chosr crsmsonasres sntramurals heerblock Nagle Csndy Sensor follses cheerblock Nettrouer Tammy Lynn Concert band track sensor follses student councsl cheerblock Newman, Cynthsa Kay Nssley Llsa Dawn Concert band pep band offsce expersence lab sensor follses Ortsz Lssa Concert band career center marchsng band Ousnamer, Kay Y Paluchnsalt Sksp Football sntramurals track sensor follses Pestow Sarah Patrscsa Orchestra concert band pep band jazz band sensor follses sks club student councsl South Pacsfsc marchsng band Peters Krssten Gayle Tennss golf yearbook bsology trsp Spanssh lub sensor follses cheerblock Ptneda, Glorsa Offsce expersence lab crmsson guard poms flags sensor follses cheerblock Pletcher Brsan Patrsck Natsonal honor socsety sensor fol lses math league sound and lsght crew medsa club rotary Powell Davsd ames Yearbook tomahawk Spanssh club student councsl cheerblock Prsce, Tsm W Intramurals Spanssh club Rasss, Benjamsn R Concert band football sntramurals track cross country sensor follses student councsl cheerblock rotary Reed Allen L Football sntramurals Reed Marcsj Sophomore host sensor chosr crsmsonasres tomahawk Spanssh club thespsan sensor follses Up the Down Stasrcase South Pacsfsc Cactus Flower Alsce sn Wonderland Mousetrap Rsce Terrs L Orchestra volleyball French club sensor follses track masds cheerblock basketball Rseck, Stephanse L Orchestra chamber orchestra offsce ex persence lab sntramurals sensor follses sks club student councsl cheerblock Roberts Ktm A Intramurals tennss cheerleader sophomore pressdenr baygsrls student councsl cheerblock Robsnson, Allen Wayne Football sntramurals track cross country yearbook Spanssh club unsor class pressdenr chess lub student councsl Roe, Brsan Scott Sensor follses rotary club Roeder, Steven E Concert band pep band marchsng band Rogers, Lssa Renee Bsology trsp sensor follses Rohrer, Teresa jo Concert band pep band Spanssh club sensor follses track masd Cactus Flower marchsng band Ross, Becky Sue Yearbook Rowe, Matt Ruhlsng Marc Edward Bsology trsp Spanssh club natsonal honor socsety sensor follses basketball Savage, Rebecca Dtane Sophomore chosr sensor chosr French club thespsan sensor follses cheerblock Up the Down Stasr ase South Pacsfsc Cactus Flower Alsce sn Wonderland Mousetrap Sawchuk Terry jazz band Schrock, Elszabeth ane Swsmmsng bsology trsp French club student councsl cheerblock Schrock, Steve Concert band baseball football track Sempsra Helen N Track French club cheerblock Sexton Barry Intramurals track tomahawk student councsl Sheets, Steve Allen Football sensor follses student councsl cheerblock basketball Sherck Kevsn Lee Football Shetler Greg A Football wrestlsng Shtnltle Tsmothy R Sensor chosr football sntramurals track yearbook wresrlsng sensor follses rotarv Shrock Samantha amsene Marchsng band orchestra chamber orchestra concert band pep band jazz band Spanssh club South Pacsfsc Ssebert Donnell Annette Volleyball sensor follses batgsrls cheerblock Ssmmons Tsna Mane Offsce expersence lab Slabach Ttmothy S Intramurals Snyder, Jack Allen Sophomore chosr sensor chosr crsmson asres sntramurals track tomahawk wrestlsng sensor follses sks club cheerblock Sprsnger Andy C Yearbook tomahawk sks club Stanfsll Sandra Sue Sophomore chosr sensor follses St Germain, Karyn L Volleyball career center batgsrls cheerblock Stegelmann, Bodse jay Concert band baseball football na tsonal honor socsety sensor follses student councsl basketball FCA Stsver amse Susan Tennss golf French club cheerleader sensor follses student councsl cheerblock Stsver, Tammy Sue Sophomore chosr sensor chosr student councsl Mousetrap Stoner, Susue F Volleyball track tomahawk cheerblock FCA Stotts Carla D Career center cheerblock Strycker Jeff L Concert band marchsng band tennss sensor follses track sensor follses marsne bsology Stutzman, Carla ean Sophomore chosr sensor chosr heer leader thespsan sensor follses cheerblock Cactus Flower Alsce sn Xvonderland Mousetrap Summers Chrsstsne Ann Yearbook natsonal honor socsety crsmson guard poms flags sensor follses sks club student coun csl cheerblock Sweetser, eff Charles Concert band pep band yazz band marc hsng band Taylor, Ersc ames Sophomore chosr sensor chosr crsmson asres football bsology trsp wrestlsng sensor follses cheerblock rotary FCA Taylor, Mschael Andrew Taylor Vtcks Lynn Offsce expersence lab sensor follses bat gsrls cheerbock basketball Teall, Mschael Andre Football swsmmsng tennss bsology trsp Spanssh club sensor follses Spanssh trsp Thomas, Harold Duke Sensor chosr football sntramurals track yearbook tomahawk sensor follses student councsl Thompson, Steve A Intramurals Thul Tsmothy Matthew Baseball swsmmsng bsology trsp sensor follses student councsl rotary Todd Tonya Lu Orchestra French club sensor follses track masds cheerblock Torrence, Msdshspman Randy H Sophomore chosr sensor chosr sntramurals tomahawk natsonal forensic league career center sensor follses South Pacsfsc Alsce sn Wonderland lVlou setrap Treat jeff A Football sntramurals cheerblock Troyer, Brsan Cheerblock Ulch Davsd Allen Baseball sntramurals track Ulery Kevsn R Wrestlsng Upton Jay C Sophomore chosr sensor chosr baseball foot ball sntramurals bsologytrsp wrestlsng sensor follses cheerblock VanderMaas Beth Ann Spanssh club sensor follses sks club student councsl cheerblock Vaughn, Patrscsa L Crsmson guard poms flags sensor fol lses student councsl Watksns Brsan A Football track cross country Watts Karen Sophomore chosr Waycaster Dawn M Sophomore chosr yearbook career kfnfff Weaver Deb A Weaver, Doug Lee Career center Weaver Rsck A Wellsng Gary Lynn Concert band career center student councsl marchsng band Well Scott French club natsonal honor socsety sensor publsc relatsons offscer sensor follses math league student councsl cheerblock Wengerd Karen S Offsce expersence lab Whalen Msnerva Glorsa Sophomore chosr sensor chosr bsology trsp natsonal honor socsety cheerleader sensor follses sks club batgsrls cheerblock Wheeler Brenda Lee Student councsl basketball Wheeler Dennss Wayne Natsonal honor socsety sensor follses math league student councsl basketball rotary Wheeler, Kevtn Wayne Chess lub Whste Deborah Sue Concert band sensor chosr track sen sor follses cheerblock Wseland Ksp Matthew Orchestra chamber orchestra sntra murals track cross country natsonal honor socsety sensor vsce pressdenr sensor follses student councsl cheerblock FCA Wsggsns Jesssca K Orchestra chamber orchestra bsologv trsp Spanssh club natsonalforenss league thespsan lsbrary club sensor follses sound and lsght crew Up the Dovm Stasrcase South Pa sfsc Cactus Flower Alsce sn Wonderland Mousetrap Yoder, Cathy Jean Sophomore chosr sensor chosr tennss Spanssh club cheerleader sensor follses sks club cheerblock Yoder Charles R Orchestra concert band pep band jazz band baseball yearbook sks club Alsce sn Wonderland Mouse trap marchsng band Yoder Cs-ss Yoder Ksm Renee Track tomahawk cheerleader student councsl cheerblock Yoder, U S M C Pvt J Mschael Concert band pep band tomahawk marchsng band Yoder Ttm Allan Track cross country bsologv 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Bauman Scott 146 Baumann Suzanne I2 84, 85 139 69 Bayak Andy 40 81 82 83 116 6 Beathy Kent 146 Beachy K1m 174 Beechy Melody 146 Bechtel Chr1st1ne 169 Beck Mark 162 164 Beeson Jamne 169 Belcher Terrv 171 Bellenot Fabnce 19 131 146 164 Bemenderfer Brvan 40 8 1 Bennett Jod1e 146 Bennett Mnhelle 1 4 Berkey R1chard 164 B1ller Don 40 58 169 Baller Muchael lg 25 40 41 4, 76 B1xler Cathy 139 146 Blxler Heather S2 66 70 146 Blxler Marcy' 5 66 69 169 Blarkport Angela 164 Bleau Cven Ann I9 34.88 I08 110 1 Blosser Blosser Blosser Blough Blough Bobe k Angela 174 Kat een 6 I05 138 ISQ Teresa S1 66 6, 79 139 4 Brent 147 Marv 187 Pange 46 174 Bolltnger Dav1d 44, 164 Bollmger K1m 169 Bolhnger W Lynn 26 183 Bontrager Bontrager Bontrager Bontrager Bontrager Bontrager Bontrager Angela 169 Angle 174 Debb1e 164 eff 40 58 169 Marv 169 MlCh3Cl 147 Sheryl 187 Borkholdcr Joanna 174 Bortz Br1an 174 Borzenlatow, Steve 169 Bostwlclr, Dav1d 58, 174 218 I I Bowen lVl1 e 1 4 Bowen Oral 169 Bowen 1 4 1 Bowers Elmer 18 Bowman Chnstophtr 58 69 Bowser Cathy 169 Bowser john 147 ra 0rd Shan 84 Bradford Tr1na 33 121 47 Bradlev Robert 40 74 65 1 Brandau Anna IZ 5 84, 1 144 1 Brandt Kerry 8 83 164 Branson Thomas 169 Brazeau Sean 174 Brewer Lnsa 164 Bnmhall Crystal 1 Brooks ade 169 Broun Brenda 8 3 122 Brow n Brown Bryant L1sa 14, 'lnsha 169 Trmorhv 169 Butkmaster Larrv 34 1 Butkmaster She1la 174 Butkmaster Tammy 169 Buhrt eff 103 139 147 Buntyn Debra 20 2 Burk Stephame 164 Burkhart Br1an 138 Burns Douglas 24 25 50 Burns Germame 141 182 Burns Knm 162 164 Burrell Ellen 182 Burton Steve 88 110 3 1 5' 54- 74 44 183 I 2 Buss S1011 40 IC4 Butler Mell1ssa Bvers Rose 169 Cagley 'ludv 130 182 185 Camatho Raymond 40 43 147 Campbell Laur188 92 IOS 164 Cann1ng 1m96 110 Ill 139 140 47 Cannon Bnan 164 Carbaugh Barb S2 68 Cartwrnght Duane IBZ Cartvvnght Doug 44 lgl C3SSldV Rob1n 147 Certarn Lula 1,4 Charles ROBIN 164 Cherntak Chestnut effrev 1,4 Chexaher Beth 46 Cheval1er Chupp Chupp Chupp Chupp Chupp Chupp Brenda 139 1 Lynette 169 Robert 148 Rodney 74 164 Todd 20 25 40 Traca 148 Clark R1clr 50 182 Clason Henry 182 Claybaugh Marla 8 8 174 Clayton Bob 185 Clem Shantelle 174 Cleveland une 187 Cobbs Kevm 174 Coblentz Lonme 1,4 Andrea 48 8 79 169 2 Greg 40 54, 5, 164 74 169 Compton Conme 148 Conder Dav1d 40 148 Conder Llsa IIO 1 Connelly Carmen Conn N13l'S0llC 148 Conrad Tom 40 1 Cook Charlene 182 183 Cook Greg 65 Cook Mlke 174 Cooper S1011 58 169 Copenhaver 1m 169 Cowsert Wnlham 44 169 Cox Stephame 174 Craig Regma ll Cr1der Paul 175 Crlpe Dennls 40 58 Cnpe Lnsa 121 148 Cnpe Mary 35 148 Cr1sman Ted 40 58 Cross Fred 138 Crum Doug 44 45 148 Crume Jeff 148 188 Crume Rebekah 175 Culbarth Evelyn I9 175 Culp, Kenny 164 Culver, Scott 116 S3 62 164 Curvrunglunm Heath 40 Curry D1v1d10 1 LUZZKNYCI Nlxrk 160 Cuzzotrta 'ltrrv 36 148 Dalka blonuqut 1 Dallas Rothtlle 169 Danforth Su-vt 40 4 148 Daudson Bctkw 148 1 Davndson jeff 164 D11 IS Dax IS DAVIS Dans Autumn 164 Benny 69 Brute 148 Howard 169 enmler 1 5 Dans Leonard 169 Dans Lon 148 D.1v1d 'Vlark 1 5 Dans ts ev 5 50 Deal lkevm 148 Deboard Margaret 164 De hant ohn 58 16 8 Degroff Ge0rg1a 18 Dmssher Cmdy 46 Dmsther T1na 164 Delrmklrer ames 1 5 Denton Dawn 40 169 Denton Tammne S2 66 148 Detvvaler Cheryl D1az Pepe 50 ,4 134 170 Dnlls Debbne 170 DISUFOM anne IS 1 5 D1shm.1n Charlotte Donovan Kan 84 129 164 Doss Br1an 40 63 82 164 Douglas B1ll 50 1 Drummond Andv 6 40 58 Dub1n1n Naulle 68 1 5 Dunn De1dre 1 5 Dwytr Bermete 182 Eash Brayn 164 Hash Dawn 175 Eastman Kyle 16 110 117 1 o Eaton Terressa 16 170 Eckleharger Bobbn 170 E klebarger Chnstma 175 176 Edwards Lon 148 Egcr Dav1d 18 65 Eldndge E e 1 5 Eldr1dge Br1an 63 65 Eldr1dge Sablne 18, Eldr1dge Stefame 103 129 164 El1on S101 I4 65 1 Fll1ott Kum 1 0 Ell1s Tresa 17 Elv Don 1,5 Ely Nanny 175 Enyeart T1na 1 Esth Katr1na 1 Eshelman Dawn I3 5 S3 66 Eshelman on 40 65 E eman ul1e Espadl Darla 164 Espada Jorge 1 5 Esp1nosa Edd1e 1 5 Espmosa Kathy 143 1 Ess1g Shawnee 5 68 69 70 170 Evans Ev ans Et ans Eveler Ev eler Evv mg Eysol Eysol Fager Kathy S2 66 68 86 165 Kent 36 182 183 LISJ 1,0 Mark 40 58 170 Randv 58 149 Stephen l7S atkne 46 139 1 4 Kurby 170 anet S2 l70 Fal1n Tammy 149 Fanul Robert 182 Farmwald anelle I7O Farmvvald MBYIOYIB 1 0 Farthmg Clmt 124 Fthflhg Paul 40 175 Fenner Br1an 50 Sl 165 22 Fenner gcott l70 F1andt le 1 5 4Q F1dler Karen 175 Fnsh Sus1e 85 165 FlSl1Cl' Margaret 4, 35 70 FISBCI Paulme 123 182 Fleck Tim 26 165 Fletrher, KflSKlh l7S Flertcr Robert 170 Index 4, 1 149 8 9 139 14+ 143 . . -. 1 , 'k 7 ' . . 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Debb1e 165 eann1e 5 175 Steve ISO Stuart 175 Glore Key1n 175 Goms Te Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Goodman Goodw 1n Goodw 1n Goodw tn resa 175 C1n y 118 139 150 Ma k 175 Tony 8 40 0 25 33 74 1 4 1 Chrlstopher 1 Scot 65 175 Thomas 170 Gouker Chnsttne 169 l'7O Graber Andrew 175 Graff Andy 40 82 110 165 Graff Kate 165 Grant M1ke 170 Grav Cary 74 ISO Gray Dan 44 58 S9 l7O Gray Sue 108 ISO Gray Tma 165 Green Rnhard 176 Gregory W1lma l70 Greyengoed Brute 44, 176 Greye Gnse Gnse Gnse Gross ngoed Pamela 70 96 llO 165 Came 50 78 176 177 Lee 50 77 79 2 1 o oe 40 58 I70 Karen 50 I70 Gurlfoos Kev1n 25 40 74, 150 Gu1pe Beth 46 ISO Gu1pe Steve 50 S4 55 71 175 Haak eff l70 Haarer Zoann 12 23 IQ IO6 109 Hach Steve 181 Hacleler Kenneth 26 74 143 165 Ha1nes Greg 32 40 139 ISO Ha e Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Robert IIO 165 173 Br nda Ill I2 50 ames l70 M1chael 176 Saul 40 170 Todd ISO 18 139 Halsey Steph1126 165 Ham1lton K1mberly 8 165 I Ham1lt0n Sondra 165 Hammond Casey 1 6 Hampton Pat 1 Hamsher od 110 65 Haney Day1d 104 139 165 Hney Kmzo 5268911 Hanna Kevm 40 170 1 1 Hansgn S1011 74 176 Hardy Andrew 1 4 Harley R1 hard 184 Harley Don 1 1 ohnson lammy ohnson Todd 1 6 ordan onathon 9 osselyn Mark 3 40 58 uday K rr1 1 6 Kall1n Paul 44 , Kasdorf J d 50 1 Kasdorf M1 helle 1,6 Kasprzak erry 184 Kastner Harold 184 Kauffman Carl1n 16 2 Harley l'ldl'flS Harms Harrls n1 65 1 Rhonda 65 176 Sherr1 4, 52 z Susan 44 46 68 Hart Charles 184 Hart Sally 40 85 165 H rt 'lom 1, Kauffman Kauffman Kauffman Kauffman Kauffman Ke185 110 Melxssa 1, Vluhele ,8 7 1 0 128 66 Stan ey Steye ISI Hartsough Margaret 165 Hartsough Shan 40 65 1 Hartsough Stan 165 Haryey I' ny 1 1 H Ll ohn 50 4103 65 Hayer Kathy ISO Hay Shar168 69 1-16 Hayes Ruhard I9 108 171 Hendr1x Steye ISU Hernandez Rathel 1 6 Hernandez Sam I0 3 1 0 Hershberger l lershberger Hershberger Hershberger Hershberger Hershberger Hess Frank Hess Garl 5 D n 58 1 1 unel 143 ISO Ka 50 SI R0b1n 165 Ron 63 65 171 Velma 187 44 45 '3' '39 165 '76 lu Hetler enn1fer 31 46 54 70 139 150 Keeler Denms 166 Ke1da1sh l-rhhy 46 4 S4 IS 165 20 Keldalsh ulle 46 QI 1 6 Ke1m Patsy 18 Kemper Albert I4 40 65 8 Kenny Carmell 30 1 0 1 Kenny Gmger 1 1 1 Kenny Nlarty 40 166 Ker her Barry IS Kerther Day1d 40 65 6 Keup Plallllp 1 6 Kettle-bar Rose 5 S3 Keyser D0r1e 66 68 184 KIESICY Pam 1 6 K1ester Todd 90 165 166 kllmff Deanne 15 K1manz1 Stephen 4 122 I7 Kmg Anne 152 Kmg Howard 184 K1nney Dee 128 184 Kle1n ames 152 Knapp Dan 40 43 166 Hetler R1ck 40 57 S4 165 H1ldebrand Muhael 65 176 llllff ohn 137 H1ll Andy 176 H1ll K1m 176 llnte Keym 40 42 S4 55 5, 82 Hoehsretler M1 helle 165 Hoffman Deyon 40 8 184 Kohl M1ke 152 Kramer Kramer Kramer Kramer Kreager Krueger Kuehl Ashley 16 22 23 110 ames 54 144, 152 L1sa 176 L0r1 l7I Nancy ,0 96 1 Camllle 1, Gerald1ne 110 IS I22 661 Hoffman Geoff 4 5 38 74 9 Q3 1 0 1 Hoffman Randy 1 lloke ul1e 46 1 Hoke Pamela 151 Holden Byron 43 81 8 165 Holden effry 7 gl 82 40 1 1 Holder Lloyd 176 Holderman Laura 166 Holdread eff ISI Hollmger Steye ISI Holl1s Mnhael 176 Holtzmger Tom 184 185 Honeysutt Lee I7l Hooten Ttpp ISI Hooyer Teresa 166 Hopk1ns K1m 1 6 Hopkms X11t0r1a ISI Horneman Carl 184 Kurtz Km S3 QI 16 Laeounte Shayne 1 6 Lafary Make 1 1 Lillyllih Khanha 1 1 Lamb Charles 1 Lamb D b 1 9 166 Lamb Mary 166 Lambdm Tammy 166 Lambdln Tma 1 Lambert LOUIS 1 1 Lambert S1ott 1 Lambnght Debb1e IS Lambnght Gna 50 79 QI 115 139 166 Lambnght rent 40 65 , 4 Lambnght Wa ne 48 2 3 1 Hostctler M1 helle 66 1 1 Hostetler R1 hard 1 Hostetler Robert Howard Darlen ISI Howard Russell 1 6 Howard Tonya Hrynewytz Dee Hrynewytz Romonna ISI Hubbard VICKI 176 Huebner Deanna 8 , Huff Beth 176 Huff Brad 143 ISI Huffman Robert l7l Hughes 1m 132 1 H ll eff ISI Hulsey Rhonda 166 Hummel Mrke 88 IOZ Hunley D0nn1e 166 Hunsberger Susan 50 I7l Hurley L1sa l7l Hurt Ben 171 Inebnxt Chr1s 72 73 139 66 lngold Judy 48 139 Iwema Todd 40 65 176 atkson L1sa 176 arausch Steye 44 45 S4 S7 166 arrett Scott ISI ensen Kandy 166 168 erles Crndy 38 S2 S3 66 67 ISI ohns Thomas 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