Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

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Che Crimson Student Life Sports Activities Academics Se 6 76 94 . 57' Community 154 . .qu . .I Q Al ck- ev QA CCRIQQS 'if' W QS' CNC5' morzde A -f O All the world s Stage All the world S L1 Stage And ill the men and women merely plawers Thew hdxe their exits and their entrances And one mlm in his time pl iys many parts VN illi im Sh ike p ire Ks You like It Junior pcreussionisl Don Hurley suis up his drum s before the pep band plays Lit za varsity bziskeibzill gain Cheerinb bind member ind stud nt witeh ir ll mf wil tpiper thru n bw ieelebriting Redskin fin I ill into the rmd linlh ncu fludcmxlufillSIhisyc.1I'.1ur11nr.lo5cOrl1l nd wmur Dzxlc Hunley rclnx bcilmrc Ixxlllflh hour Nllldy hull, .gif U L j 'Xmy Snubcrgcr sports L1 hut in her qmdvzmccd xki X Y 1 X . I-Ld! Ss N x Pngliah uhm - n bench day during xpiril neck. menu Tarts Sttll to Platt Shakespeare s poem lrsts sex en phases of a person s llfe sttrtrng wrth rnfmex and moxrng through old tge Xeeordtng to bhtkespeare the seeond phase ol ltfe IS sehool dats Thus sehool dats st tge eould be expanded to lnelude phases e aeh student faecs tn sehool lxfe on thts stage m the plat at GHS We etch eame as freshmen or sopho mores anxlous and eurlous We drdn t know where we lrt rn what our role would be whether we would be tstagehand burld sets or hate a leadrng role XS jumors our roles were more deftned and our Class groups began to eohere VN e knew our lmes plat ed our roles danced our numbers and looked forw 1rd to drrcetmg the show As senlors we began to stretch the bounds of our stages and looked bex ond our ow n small audtence The drama we acted at GHS tratned us for our roles rn other worlds and on other stages Oh Christmas tree Oh Lhrlstmas tree Fresh man Gan Pletcher ts dressed as a deeorated tree to show hrs festwe sprrtt durmg Chrrstmas Spmt Week I Harmontzrng together IN a kex to berng a L rlmsonatre laura Rlehards Steph bore Brxan Lubeek and Ron lxrueger srng together at a eoneert gn en for the school Ni.irg.irui Sanders rciiccix thc spirit in which mont Q hrislinzis Kisxcx were scnl :ind given in during Spirit Wcck in shc rcuciicx one frnin Niairk N-'1illcr. 'Bri -N 'Y h' 1'1 -sq .. ur' i Senior Dcan Peterson given lhc .xudicncc gi uiirni nniilc during L1 Christmas concert as the Criniwniiircs give 21 performance for GHS siudcnis Lind Iliculiy. Semi Rice. iilm played qi pnlieeniun in the tlill prddue' lion 'Xrsenie and Old l.iee. .ilsu helped build rind piiinl the sels. He seems in enjoy zin Afternoon out in the sun completing the messy und dreiided job nl split- lering ihe llails. 1 1 1 ' o Student Q1 e ua-ul Dun Knapp breaks his eimeenlriilinn in smile nver his project during zi dzxily meehunienl drawing elziss. In Woods I students ll1lYC the nppurlunily ln learn some nl' the line poinis of cabinetry. Snphuninre Andy Drummond siinds his prnjeei during the class. 921- i, .' ,la ri 4 1 l lurbx I mol md lx1t1v. N11gDun1ld xrn honored 1long vuth othpr xludgntb for outbtmdlng .xchlcxcments hlrbx won 1hormulturL m 1rd ll thy Careu Cyntu 1nd lrugllud to lx.1ns1s lx par! or hls prnn kdm N111.I3on1ld w as .mn outsmndlnl. 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L Q ' .... . , I W 1- gf' 1 Z f f 4 D' X . . 1, ' N 'L :ij ga - Sisters Practice fliomicide in Pall 15roduction Arsenic and Old Lace. which ran No- vember 4 and 5. was a happy comedy mys- tery that showed off the acting talents of many Thespians and the hard work ol' stu- dents in the On Stage class. Starring roles were played by Brenda Brown and Ashley Kuehl who played two elderly sisters. Abby and Martha Brewster. The plot revolved around the sisters who were admired for their charitible work. One of their favorite charities was that of help- ing poor. homeless old men to their eternal rest by giving them arsenic in elderberry wine. Martha and Abby had raised their neph- ews Teddy tplayed by Dan Orayl. .lon- athon tCarlin Kauffmanj and Mortimer tjohn Gibbonl. Both Teddy and Jonathon were rather odd. Teddy thought he was Teddy Roosevelt and was humored by his aunts. Jonathon was a criminal who had been gone from his childhood home for years and who often changed his face with plastic surgery to escape detection by the police. Jonathon and his accomplice Dr. Ein- stein tTim Savagel wanted to escape from the law with a corpse so they decided that the perfect hideout would be their Aunt's home. The Aunts also had a corpse on hand. Mortimer. a drama critic. discovered both bodies and almost lost his life trying to pro- tect his aunts from Jonathon. The day was saved by police officer O'Hara tAmy Snobergerl w ho doubled asa writer. When she realized that Mortimer ll was a critic. she told him her latest writing accomplishments in lengthy detail, The story ended happily with Mortimer marrying his next door neighbor Elaine tSonya Reschly J. Jonathon going to prison. and Teddy. Abby and Martha moving to the Happy Dale Sanatorium. Technical aspects and acting were di- rected by Mrs. Rebecca Tichenor. with So- nya Reschly and .lohn Gibbon serving as student directors. Juniors Tim Savage and Deb Robinson co-managed stage props and the set. Margaret Hartsough served as lighting crew director. Andrea Thornberg. lilaine Wiggins and Jennifer Odle helped her. The sound crew consisted ol' Barry Walsh. Rick Wedge and Rob Franks. Wardrobe mis- tress was Zoann Haarer who was assisted by Beth Meier and Trish Brown. Other actors and actresses were Scott Rice and Matt Beck. who played Officers Brophy and Klein. David Omo played Mr. Gibbs. one of the ladies' potential victims. Lieutenant Rooney. officer in charge of the other police- men. was portrayed by Robert McKeown. As Mr. Witherspoon. Paul Kallin ran the sanato- rium where most of the Brewsters moved. As the corpses. Brett Mathis played both Mr, Spenzalo and Mr. Hotchkins. s t Teddy Roosevelt tDanny Grayl refuses to give up the Oregon. a toy battleship from his collection. --X QNX 1. imaii U ,,. ' isnt . y. ' ,-Xbby Brewster tlirentla Brownl is dressed for the funeral services for Mr. llusltlns. one of the elderly gentlemen she and Martha have killed. Arsenic :ind Ulti Luce httd murder tind comedy, but .lontith.tn tfltrlin ix.tuf't'inttttl amd NIOVIIINCV Llohn here Niortimer l.ltwhn Citbbonl Lind lilttine lSonya Gibbon! W'f1dUf11h'l1d about where Vlr. Spenttllo is. Reschly b show tl little ofthe romttntie pztrt ofthe play. ' 1 4 . L. Martha Brewster Lkshley Kuehli contem- plates the idea of giving Mr. Gibbs some poi- soned elderberry wine. 'I vi tif I V r C Q Ht- .xx X. X . fi Jonathon Brewster tCarlin Kttutthmttnl informs his aunts that he tind Dr. Einstein tTim Suv- - ' age! tire going to sttty the night in the Brewster home. Abbey tBrend1t Broun! and XI.trthtt tfXshiey Kuehli discuss the possibilities ot' xi hut might httppen it' some- ' one discovers the tiielxe grttxes in the bttscment. Ji 1 I Zealla Floru tnd Todd Btrtel walt for ltne formation before pregume lootbtll tetmtles X friend IS someone wtth ts hom wou ean trust xour feelings Senior Dmd Currx lfyou hate .1 dlsugreentent mth tfrlend ttlk tt out tnd teeept them for who thu .ire Sophomore Mtlerte Humbrook A friend is someone who you can tell secrets to 'tnd you don't have to worry 'tbout them telling anyone else. fflireshmun Charlotte Butler NST -al' l - Kendt Resler. Wwde Snider. 'tnd Dem Peterson volun- teered their time for student eouneil concessions. During at slows time they htm it up for the ettmert. friendship: Holding the Zllorlcl Cogether Cioshen lligh School is ll pl11ce where Illlllly wonderful friendships co11ti11t1e 11nd begin. lfach year that we spe11d in school. liftllll kindergarten to tl1e senior year. we understand I11OI'CL1Ild more just how impor- tant it is to have true friends. and how mis- erable we would be without them, xhlllllllll. parents and te11chers tell us th11t after we leave GHS. we may Ollly stay in touch with ll few of our high school friends. liv en though there 11111y be only Ll few. how- ever. these friends will bc the ones we will cherish for 11 lifetime. friends lllllliC school fun. 'lhey illjd the social and emotional dimensions to the strtiggle to learn and ear11 grades. We could prob11bly get along without ot1r friends. but school wouldn't be nearly L15 fun or reward- ing. Do you know what it's like to be lonely. wl1e11 it seems you haven't Ll friend in the world? The only way' to have ll friend is to be o11e. friends are presents you give yourself: people w ho k11ow 11ll about you. and still like you: people with whom you dare to be you. Ren1ember. friendship can be pur- chased only by friendship. It should not be based o11 111atcrial things. or what society dee111s to be acceptable. Friendship should. however. be based on ll mutual respect for one another that you have developed throughout your relationship. Friends are those who. w l1e11 yot1've made L1 fool of yourself. don't feel that youve done Z1 permanent job. Friends are made by many 11cts. but may be lost by only one. Neither distance nor time should affect a real friendship. There is no hesitation on ll friends part when you ask for help. and L1 friend will never expect Ll reward because someday. he or she knows that they w ill rely on you. Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together. eSenior Deb Rapp. second runner-up in the Goshen .lunior Miss Pageant tThis was her speech during the contest.l with when yot1'rc in trouble. ,lunior Kllll Bollinger A friend is sonieone you can go to and talk 1 s .V Xl -. -.--.1 f lim.. Sophomores.loscOrti1. Elias ,-Xlemeselassie. and Rog- Xdam Rasst . 1 e 1 g '. 1 c er Ciray are caught on their way outside for Physical lunch. retleet the x 11 '.1 ' - 11 s ' s .tt K friends are some of the most special people in pducL,m,n. your lifefi X spcctil lrtcnd 1Iw tvs sccnis to come into your ltlc it thc right tinc Senior 'Nllkc W eddie , -.12 , 1 1 - -,. - -' A . 1 1 1 .. . Thirty-nine people made up the WS? Striitfnrd Trtwupe They were. Dr VN lynn Bvlltnger. Brendti lirtiuii, Deb Rapp. Lizidxey Stultx.lx.t1etir.ii'l'.Sttnyu Rexehly. Xshley Ruehl, Itninii ll.i.irer. ,lennifer Nl.i5t. Xngel Kigirdner. .luliii lgriexen. Seutt Rtee. Deb Rubin! Non. Xmy Snoberger. Ruth Tr.txler. T mei NN edding- ttin. hint ll.iniilt0n. llittlkl llginey. Beth Bztrtel. Rob lranltx. Riek Wedge. l tndzi Nixely. ,lennifer Odle. lfltitne Vkiggens. Beth Nleyer. lrixh Brmxn. Phil Su- phtil. Brian Blnugh. Wade Snider, .lulin Ciibbtin, Ro- bertit l.ee. l.ixt1C'oridei'. Hans N1u5ser'.KeiittinNiiller. Nix. Sue Neeb, Xtra. Becky Tiehennr. Xlrx, Nlargie Wiggin-. .ind Nlisx Nlary XTITNUIII. The leatiial Theatre is the eenter of iietixity during the Shakespeariun lfestix til held bein een .lune .ind Oe- tober etieh year. Deb Rapp and Lindsey Stults enjoy an evening ut the Limelight Restaurant which is one ofthe finer restau- rants in Stratford. rr' ' The traditional symbol of Stratford is the swan. The means can be found on the Avon River in Stratford Student Travel for Stud Students travelled through America and into Canada as part of their studies during the year, The jazz band. marching and concert bands. and the junior-senior choir travelled to Florida over spring break in order to take part in the Contest of Champions Spring Fling, The jazz band received a second place in a field of approximately' ten bands. The concert band received a first place tro- phy. and all other performing groups from Goshen received high scores. When not performing. students went to famous sight seeing places including the Epcot Center. Walt Disney' World. and Wet and Wild. Besides the contest performances. the marching band did a guest performance at Epeot Center. English students travelled to the Shake- speare Festival in Stratford. Ontario. Can- ada. via chartered bus to see several plays. They viewed Macbeth and As You Like It as a group and also had a choice of seeing ' 'ann' .J v '- --' three other plays. When not watching the well produced plays. students were able to visit the many' intriguing shops in Stratford surrounding the Festival Theater. Students also enjoyed visiting the diverse restaurants in town. Biology students again make the annual Florida. to study' ma- trek to lslamorada. rine biology in the Florida Keys. After the long chartered bus ride. stu- dents settled into eating and study groups and began their work. The vigorous study' of all types of marine life included trips to lagoons. shore lines. rocky coasts and chan- nels. Students had a busy week observing and collecting marine specimens which they re- corded in a project notebook for their grades. Julia Friesen and Beth Bargtel study some ofthe specimens they collected in the water on the ma- rine biology trip to Florida. Students listen as Xlr, Gary Weaver gives a lecture during the marine biology trip. Sherrie Stealy takes a break in the pool at the motel where the band and choir members stayed on their trip to I-'lorida over spring break, ls!-a...a I7 'lliu A'lrnaginc dance nas pcrllirrncd xsliun thc ap' prcntiucs weredrcarnriigoltlicir liuttircm in llollgwood. ,-Xngic Nofligcr. Kirn .lulinmn, Diane lftilk, and Xu.-Xiiri llaarcr kick up their liccls in thc dance. ggau .A In the grand finale of thc apprentices' rcvuc. and thc 8 play. thc actors and actresses dressed in top hats and K, tailn. Cary Long. Kim Johmon, Bryan Lubcck. Kelli ESAQY Nlopnihan. Carlin Kauffman and Laura Campbell ' take part in the final scene. N tlrntim Wh1tt.lBrxrn lubLLklt1lkstoBunnx Bx mn lShLrriL Stull-.l tltur thu rung rchctrsrl In thcupnninp wana ti thu pln libbw tN1indx Vlic 1. 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Babes In rm lg Success Babes ln Arms 1 mus1e1l eomedy by Rogers 1nd Hart was presented as the sprlng IDUSILII The story t 18 1bout 1 young ttlented group of summer appren ttces who pltyed it the Surf 1nd Sand pl IN house 1nd were trymg to stage an orlgr n tl rettew Thelr ellorts were frustr 1ted by 1 eruel pluhouse produeer Seymour Ilemmg played by Tlm S ll tge Xlso 1dd tng to IIILII' mrslortune w IS Lee Calhoun tC1rl1n Isaulfmtnl who w 18 an tngry Southern pl tywrrght Jennller Owen ILOFI 1nd Iennller s overbe 1r1ng mother Phyllts Owen thmw Snobergerl N tlentrne VN hlte tBry tn Lubeckj and Suste VS ard tK1mJohnson7tr1edto wrrte ei rexue for 1ll the apprentrces The 1ppren ttces were played by C1ry Long Kelly Vloynthrn Mundy Vkreland Jetf XNLTI7 Duane Folk Laur1 R1eh1rds ZoAnn IIa1rer Tlnl Limbrtght Cory Stewart Rob Irranks Xmy Nofztnger and Beeky Ford The eo ow ner of the play house Bun ny By ron tSherr1 Stealyl was to be the star of the rexue Lnfortunately the playhouse was booked wtth Lee Calhoun s play The Deep They purposely rurned The Deep North so Steve Edwards tPh1l Suphall a Hollywood producer could see the1r rex ue Steve hked 'Nt A the ret ue bought an optlon on tt and sawed the day not to mentlon the playhouse Babes rn Arms w rs a brg htt wxth the audrtorrum nearly frlled for all shows I reeen ed nothlng but good comments on the show sard eo drrector Nflrs Beckte T1 ehenor Both Nflrs Trehenor and 'Vlrss 'War era Yost eo drreetor were tery ple1sed w 1th the Outcome and thought the east ters dedlcated I we neyer worked wrth a better group of krds eommented Nltss Yost In her flrst year ll GHS Nltss Yost added her Much work went tnto the play as the cast rehearsed for ctght weeks The cast the dt rcctors the choreographer 'vlrs Lynn Blosser alorg wrth the orehestra and dtree tor Mrs Sharon Stauffer spent many long hours rn preparatton forthe sparklmg show Front row Josre Camaeho Cyndt Nusbaum Corey Stewart Angle Bontrrgcr Second row Nltehellc Hos tctler Barry Walsh Becky Ford Sherrre Stealw ZoAnn Haarer Flame Vktggms Nlelltssa Xkrlden Thtrd row Jenntfer I-eenex Aprnl Rtndolf Crrhn Ktuffman Krm Johnson Dune Folk Trm Lam brrght Suzette Lewallen Baek 'W1rk Stealy Cary Long Rob Franks Kellr Nloymhan Laura Rtehards Laurte Campbell NI trgte Farmwald Xng1eNof71gcr Xmt Snoberger Tlm Savage Jeff VI ray Front row NIaym1e Nloy Nllnge Nlox Deb Bollmger Isatte Nlatrgan Sceond row Iody Yoder Stephame Fldrtdgc Staey Nlast Hans Nlusscr Tammy Buels master Thlrd row Ixen Parsons Ixerrx Roberts Seott letter Jenn1ferOdle Iourth row L1saEx.1ns Kndre-.1 Chermale 7ealI.1 Irlores Tum Ropp Isrrs Ropp Don Parsons Rob NN tlltams I9 1 l - 1 - O , ' . r g 5 nga 1 '-i y' z 1' . ' ' . 1' ' ', -' i. Q 1 e s 5- s - s . I if ' 2 V A ' 1 1 . I s' ls A . ' ' s. it ' s . . .in -- ' K. , 21' L s T Z ' ' ' Q , Z '-2 sq e '. ' A. Ll- -sl tx s if 5- 1 x- A '.. .1 s Q ' 2 2 ' Q if s -1 . sf ri hs, ' s , ' D ' '- 2 .fs 1. s' sn 1 11 s 5- Z 1 1 T . -' A, J- A' -' i 1 ss 1- s .t V 's , ' 'sp V . - 7,' Q .1-, -1 ' 'l,2,slA, -L - V 1- ,' ,.-4. , 1' . . ,. ,.,L. ,,'. k' s LJV' e s -s ' , ,' ,, '. r. s '-it 2 ' '.. ., Campbelll, a former childhood movie starg North, This didnt Stop the apprentices, musical expertise to the production. L s ' 1 1' ' 1 -2 1 V , ' y ' ' , 1 I ' V 5 I ,I I r. 'N Q 1 1 I 'px- ' -Q-ri-04 - 'i R . 97 .lg ,, ,. 5, ASV. L x V 1 . U 2 1 sf 1 s 5 Q. wk J l 4 , A x' -I . 'A . 1 4' ' l Goshen Suecessfull Defend Goshen went into the 43rd running of the Goshen Relays as defending champions and when the scores were added up at the end of the meet. Goshen had again been victorious. They scored l07 points, clinch- ing the Class B title. Fort Wayne Snider won the class A title. Geoff Hoffman of Goshen and Britt Scott of Fort Wayne Snider were the high point individuals in their respective classes. Coach Carl Weaver gave credit for the Nlike Wynn placed second in the l600 meter relay run. Here he paces his Northwood and Manchester opponnents in the race. Rela s Title win to the depth ofthe team and the will- ingness of each team member to win. lt was a team victory: no one person won the meet. he stated. The weather was beautiful and the stands were filled with fans cheering on their favorite teams. The honorary referee was Mr. .lohn Niccum. who had kindly don- ated the use ofthe public address system on Foreman Field for many years. The Relays Queen was Senior Sherrie Stcaly. who was chosen by a vote of the student body. An elated winner. Geoff Hoffman crosses the finish line in the 800 meter relay. N4 J-'vue-0 wi W 'Z Y.. :fx 5 4. Co-coaches Nlr. Rick Clark and Nlr. Carl Weaver share and display the first place trophy as her name is announced as Relays Queen. 1 in .1 Sherrie Stealy reacts with excitement and happiness tifig. -5 1 1' ! yi 6, I f U 1 ' 1 f Y 'K 'I l ill . i V . E A I Qi 'vi' y Q HL. The winning Relays team. K flwnd. Richard Swanson. Mike Tom Roberts. Mike Wynn, an ncclingg Andy Drum- Peterson. Craig Loekerbie. .lohn Hatch. Jeff Loueks. Weddle.TonyRudolf, Allen Rassi. .lon Goodman. Geoff Hoffman. Dan d Doug Burns. Stand- Knapp, Mike Snyder. John Yordy. Mike Hodge. ing? Tfawy Fry. Coach Carl Weaver. Keith Wilfong. Coach Rick Clark. Scott VanGilst. Tony' Swihart. Jeff VanCuren. Dean L.. After the l600 meter relay win. Tony Rudolf and Geoff Hoffman share a moment of fatigue and happi- ness. The other two members of the relay' team were Dan Knapp and Mike Snyder, The junior and senior queen candidates and their es- corts: juniors Tracy' Fry' and Michelle Yoder: seniors Scott VanGilst. Gina Lambright. Geoff Hoffman. Deb Rapp. Mike Weddle. and Sherrie Stealyx The honorary referee. freshmen and sophomore queen candidates and escorts: senior Mike Wynn. Mr. John Niecum: freshmen Jeff Loucks and Kim Johnson: sophomores Craig Lockcrbie and Julie Keidaish. Il n the WIHQS of Love On the VN mas of Loxe xx IS the theme forthe 1984 prom held on Xflux 17 Nlore than 300 were ln attendtnee lneludlng GHS students 1nd their guests 1nd aomc eehool botrd membere lxeultx members and ptrents Couples daneed to the musre of Phtse Thex enjox ed refreshments xx hleh xx ere pro xlded bx the jumor eltss md serxed bx sophomore el 1ss members There xxus some eontroxersx ox er the slte ot the dmee The jumor eltss deerded to hue the trxdltrontl formrl dunee IH the loexl h1ll the prexlous xetr Hoxxever the Ox m xx as 1n1de1l loeeltlon roomx enoueh to xeeomod ate the lxrve Group The deeorxtrons planned bx the junror el xss eommlttee he xded bx Joe Grlse xx ere xerx efteetlve The eonslsted of tercpe pt per eerlmg and shmx ettra. murals on the srde xxtzlls and whlte preket fences sectron ma the dance floor from the tables benlor eouple Robert Hale 1nd Ktx llershberger xxere voted Klng tnd Queen bx the other people who tttended the d mee The titer prom ietrxltx xx IS 1 moxne Lnluthfullx Yours shoxxn tt the Cro shen The xter N1 mx students contmued me tlxltres the next dtx bx traxellmv to the dunes xt Lake Mlehtgtn or Chlexgo or C ed tr Polnt or Gre xt fxl'l1k.I'lL.e1 Amusement Parks Semors Robert H tle .and ls rx llershberger xxere hon ored rs lem md ueen of the 192-1 rumor senior rom On the Wrne l e '7 Conxersmg und xmtehrng xxhlle other eouples huxe their Plt.ll1l'LSlllCl.ll.ll'LDttllg Roth Ken Gruber An rom Theme If 'V lumor Trnu Beehlel ind her dute tulle Wllll other prom p artrelpunts oxer the punehboxxl durmg .1 bre.tk In the dretx Reed SUSIL Brummn md Sherrle lI.1rr1s dunelng CC ' 99 .5 I J. 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' -of 1 Lv' I 2 Semor Pull ff Another oll1es The Senior lrolhes were held on Xpril N in the high sehool iuditorium The wittx skits eoxered 1 1r1ous 1speets of semor hle 1nd other topies The lolhes were 1Q11n 1 sueeess is the senior el11ss pulled touether to proxe thex eould be 1 te11m 1nd perform well to 1st11nd1n0 room onlx 1ud1enee The p1eked house showed its ple tsure w1th 1 rousinv round ol 1ppl1use lllef e ieh skit ln between skits the m istcrs ol eeremonx Geoff Holfmin 1nd Chrts lllebllll enter t111ned the iudienee with humor wit 11nd losses The opemne sktt WIS 1 t1kc olf of the musiewideo Thriller G1n11L1mbr11lhtd1 reetedthe skit 1nd 1tst1rred Xndw B11.1k11s NI1eh1el J1ekson 1nd Debor1h Rtpp ts I iekson s 01rllr1end Two other sontls were performed N11 Boxlriend s B1ek w 18 sung bx lsim Himilton Din lxntpp 1nd Xnds Grill 1nd 1 h 1rd roek song Nlem NN om1n Blues w is performed bx Xd11n1 Nl irker Nlike Woods Br11n Nlitehell 1nd left VN h1tehe1d Dixid Hinex plixed his eello 1nd the p11no ll the s1me time The song he pl ned w IS his own eomposition The m1r1ne biologx group sing These Xre X Few ol N11 f11or1teTh1ngs in tl1e1r own stxle 'vlike VN eddle s Blue l ight bpe the r11ee for the s1le 1nd the eomedx that ein provide The college visit skit bx Adam M1rkcr 11nd thugs Fmnk Hess .md Mike Stoltrfus w 15 1lso 1 sueeess Newse1sters Geoff Hoffm1n ind Chris l l11eb111t g 11e their 1ers1o11 ol tl1e news 1nd other hot topies while Tlnl Xliller lore ist we1ther llld Bill Botok ne 1 1 ed1tor1 1l ibout pizza eeonomx The first D11nce skit w IS 1f11or1te of the 1ud1enee In ll Xdllll Nl trker tried to work up the eour1s1e to 1sk the best looking girl to dinee IS Xndx Gr1fln1rr1tedwhe1t w IS rieing through Xdim s mind for serious drtmt Chris lnebnit 111Cl G1111 Ltmbright performed 1 seene from The Twilluht fone whieh showed how The Pissword skit w 11s el spoof on the TN g IHTL show 1nd lnspeetor 17 s spoof on the Hanes TN eommerc11l The show elosed with tl1e senior e1st 1ll on st tge s1ng1ngthe1rtl1e111e song VN e Are the Seniors 2- Xd1111 Nl11rker 1s B111 Botok from Nlodork lnd1.1n.1 Qhris lnebn1t11nd Geofl Hollm11n .rnnonnee th ll the tries to sell lllS eeo11o1111e.1l three qu11r1er P11111 new loe.1t1on ofthe superbowlwill be Goshen Ind1.1n.1 equipped with 1 tl1ree quirter p11f1 box during the in the newse.1st ftewsedsl 11 T1n11N11lIer 1et1nu 11s the VL1llhLf tzirl gixes her lore e11st lor sunnx sk1es exeellent we.1ther for sunb.1th 11112 O C 1 '1' ' '15 '11 1 .- '-1 1 l 1 . 11 '15 1 ' 11' 1' ' 1 1 '1 1 '1 ' ' .A 1' 'L .l 1 1 1 5 thc '11 1 1 g1 l'ght 1 '1 ' ' avi' L ' 1 '1.' 1 ' 1 1' .1 ' ' '1 1 ' .' 1 1 f. x. e.,.::24. 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' 1 1 , .1 . 5 T -W 1, 4 F --- e 1 1 f' . as 1 ' 1 1 wifi 'S .u 4 1 ,gp +R, . l 1 . . - I 1 1 f -: ' 5 , ' lj. , . 51 '. ,1 fu' -1: . . S ,Ll 1 Q 5 Riehttrd Sxuinaon as at nerd is left by liini5ell'til'ter the college reprementtitires vinit in the college eltinsroom xkit, l 5 ,J H1f,L .Of .Q , -14 1-.Q v',,. pl I' . I A The elztss seems to be enjoying the visit of college representatives. llere we see Brian l.ehrnzinz1ndAndy Btiyttk engrossed in the lecture. We Are the Seniors in sung by the graduating clam its they end the 1984 edition ol' the Follies. 25 I' anquet and Awards Night ighlight Two events which were highlights for seniors before they graduated were the sen- ior awards program and the senior banquet. On Monday. May' 14. seniors gathered in the Goshen College Cafeteria for a group dinner. The meal, prepared by the college food service. was served buffet style. The program was the highlight of the evening. though, with senior class members the primary entertainment. Musical num- bers were given by David Haney and April Randolph, who played a cello piano duet: Lauri Campbell who sang a vocal solo: Ste- fanie Eldridge, who presented a piano solo: Beckie Ford and Sherri Stealy. who sang a duet: and a song by the senior Crimson- aires. Class awards were presented by Andy ,,X .4 'Q I -r s I I I I . ' Twenty-five seniors received the Presidential Award. Ten of them were front: Beth Bartell. Jeff Peachy. I Gretchen Hess, Monique Dalka. Back: Libby Kei- daish, David Haney. John Gibbon. Jackie Eysol. Ro' berta l.ee. and Sally Hart. A variety of food was served at the Senior Banquet. I April Randolph waits patiently in the buffet line. Graff and Geoff Hoffman, who also acted as Master of Ceremonies for the evening. The awards presented included The Most Likely to Start a Revolution, Robert Hale: The Wierdest Dressed Girl, Monique Dalka: The Best Dressed. Rick Hetler and Lauri Campbell: The Preppiest, Andy Graff and Libby Keidaish: The Wittiest tBest Comebackl. Adam Marker: Class Clown, Dean Peterson. Most Likely to Di- vorce. Don Steiner and Laura Holderman: Most Likely to Get Married. Scott Buss and Deb Miller: Most Likely to Become a Permanent Student, David Haney: Most Likely to Become A Millionaire. Andy Graff: Most Likely to Succeed, Frank Hess: Biggest Gossiper, Libby Keidaishg Biggest Airhead. Lisa Miller: Most Athle- tic. Byron Holden and Juli Morris: and Quietest Person, Deanna Parsons. Mr. Jim Hughes, as a retiring teacher, was honored and he gave a few comments. Closing thoughts were given by Cecilia Armstrong and Libby Keidaish. Class President Tony Looker, who was to give reflections on the year. did not attend. The senior awards program was the pro- gram in which various school and commu- nity organizations and clubs were given the opportunity' to honor the seniors. Many scholarships were awarded. Other awards included the Mike Hartman Spirit Award, which went to Gina Lambrightl the Out- standing Senior Boy' Award, which went to Frank Hess: and the Outstanding Senior Girl Award, which went to Gretchen Hess. 1 fi ., H4 ,4, -cl, l l l T l i My yi. A I 'W-16 . ff 30 C gx. f? t x. X X 1 f 35 X Y fi' Ytiledietoriain David Haney. Sailutzttorittn Brendzt Weirieh. and Yziicdietorigtn Frank How xx ere honored tit awards night for their outstanding ncndeniie ztceoiir plishments during their high xehooi yegtim. Top athletes were honored at nunrds night. They it ere .luli Morris. Dan Knapp. Geoff Hoffriigin. and Niike Wynn, 10 ll Xt 300 pm on bundu Nllx '70 719 members of the el rss oi 1924 m trehed mto the htuh sehool vxmn ISIUITI tothe trtdltxon Fxntnre 1nd Proeessxonx T ex mtrehed out tpproxtmitely one hour llter ts tlumm of Goshen Ht h behool Sensors were the kex ptrtlelptnts ln the -frtdultron eeremonx Gretehen Hess be vtn eommeneement mth the IHNOLIIIOH Soma Thorns L IFN Long md w tledtetortin Frtnk Hess spoke xbout their thoufzhts on thetr se trs xt OHS md thelr hopes lor the Future NI1keStolt7fus1ntrodueed Dr Kent xtes The sentor ehorr members under the dnreetton of Nllss Nhrett Yost sing the tpproprltte song These Xre the Best of Tlmes The benedletlon mls gnen bt Nilke VN eddle 219 RSCCIVC D1ploma Xlso durmg eommeneement L1 x-.eleome was extended honor ur tdu ttes were reeog mzed md of eourse drplom is were award ed Asslstunt prtnelpals Mr 'Vhlt Thomts 1nd Mr Bob Duell school board members Mr John Ulmer md Mr Din Vkest and superrntendent Dr Prank Xlgelte per tormed these dutles Graduates retteted nn mms dlfferent vt us to eommeneement Some erred some expressed happlness some seemed up tthet te some remmlseed ind some ts ere looktng forts 1rd to an afternoon of eelebrxtlon end of one ehtpter ln therr Ines and the begnnmng of 1 new Xfter the eeremonw Nanex Nilller und Tlnx Nlueller flle out of the gsm to the reeessuonul Trnumphdl N1.1reh from Audi ,1 fhe C I rss of 198-1 lrstens xs Dr E-.uns gives hrs com rneneement address Prlnelpal I Mins gate the major xddress to the C lass oi IW-1 titer thex reeened therr drplomrts He eomph mented them and ehnrtzed them to nuke sueeesses of therr llves 78 -v-svs. 11 S l,,'r 1 Sonrt Ihomas tus one of three sensors xx ht the eldss 1 tdd i I 4 1 W ressed O O f ,z . . 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L ya I '- t LLAZDZJ .luli Nlorris stztnds for recognition along with the other honor graduates. lfrunk Hess charged his elussnttttcs to work toward nuclear disttrnmntent in his valedictory address. L2-J P F l -4 ,r C aught in t irious st iles ol eontempl ation ind comer sition eliss members ElllS Xlenieselissie Tint Dtiseher Ronni Xdkins Bruee Xbrtmson lefl Dt ttdson .ind Xflontque D tlkt xx tit their turns to reecixe their dtplom is or ell' Superintendent Xlgtte ueleontes ptrents guests and grtdu :tts to the eeremonx 9 Sports with A baumg mumgp of 304 wmor Kern Brandt xhoxss hrs batllng stmcn. NN u PFICIILCN mth muthur grxpplgr ln the xxrcstllng mom Rnms xtxndout Dub St mffur ruuhu low lor 1 fx I ruurn :huh i, ,. , . .: in i ..-:sf . In P fail!! . . 1 4 . . 4. ,. lpf, n I ' A. 461 pf' .- Y .qrwg -tiki ,ing If.- :M ' L, -' I: , 7 4. . . I N . 1 N W 1 ' M ,V lf wwf. I H ' ' ' z ' ' . .j 1' gf To get rcudy for thc Goshen Invitational. Rod Vander- ' '.a ' ' :as Vfdj 'gif ' .l4,,. Elrksju I W iq- k ' ' -. ' ' -if 1.53 The I600 mclur mln tum LOIl5lSllng of Tom Ru dolph JonC1oodm1n D.1n Knapp md Ge.offHoffman won SCLIIOTI lls this xcdr Hoffman takes the hfxnd off from Ixndpp mth use I ruhman Jdfl oudw xndjumor Nillw Smdcr proud lx dlsplix thu Nmurlun fl xg, after Oushgn s union .xt thu Oomhnn Rnlxu . , .1 .1 V . . 1. ' ' .2 1, 3 3 . - ' 1 -' S.. ... . 4 .' 1 wa ' x ' 3 ' MVP Brian Doss Opp- G.H.s. 25 Warsaw T T Northridge 21 H l'.NI.A. 9 IU Wawasee 25 63 Marion 14 lil Northwood 14 222 Concord ll 6 Jimtown 0 26 Plymouth 6 0 Rochester 27 This season taught me thai teamwork is the key to success. -MVP Brian Doss -on g Ile-t'r-risiw end Dan Knapp com-c-ntrates on con- Senior Byron Holden fires a pass ovvr a Concord taining plays around his end. rlefenclvrs howl. Roller Coaster Season for kins The '83 Redskins had a roller coaster season with a tremendous high and low coming in consecutive weeks. The high came as the then 4-1 Skins played arch rival Northwood. The close game ended as the Goshen defense sacked the North- wood quarterback for two long losses late in the game, sealing a victory. The fol- lowing week the Skins travelled to Con- cord's field for a game that would decide a play-off berth. Goshen lost a close game eliminating them from the play- offs. This was due to the newly enstated cluster system. which was a major con- troversy during the '83 season. I don't like it, it left us with nothing to shoot for halfway through the season, was the way coach Mirer responded to the clus- ter system. The cluster system expanded the play- off system to involve more teams. To do this the IHSAA had to move the starting date of the season up one week. This put the beginning ofthe season in the middle of the August heat. causing some players in the state to go down with heat stroke or dehydration, although no one at Go- shen suffered. An awards banquet was held at the end of the season and awards were pre- sented to the outstanding players in their positions. The Outstanding Offen- sive Lineman was Todd Miller. and the Defensive Irineman Award went to Bruce Abramson. The Defensive Back Award went to Byron Holden, while Rick l Hetler took home the Outstanding De- fensive Back Award. Brian Doss received the Most Valuable Player Award and the Most Improved Award. Dan Knapp won the Helmet Award which went to the player with the most all around points. Jeff Whitehead received the WKAM Coaches Award, and Holden also took home the Paul Underwood Mental Atti- tude Award. The J.V. squad had a 5-3 record with, Several excellent performances throughout the season, according to coach Mr. Craig Frazier. The JN. of- fense was a passing machine with quar- terback Trent Lambright and tight end Mike Wittrig being a common pass com- bination. The defense was led by line- backer Tom Wogoman who started in six xarsltx games and vson a xarsitx letter The whole team tome together at the beginnm of thc game to rai e team spirit Front roxx Ast toitl1Dexon Hoffman -Xndx Hay ik Don Hiller Nlirk Fxeler leremx Lentz lxexln Hanna Dale Miller and Nllkc Xlcddle Heath Cunningham Rod Chupp 'wllke Hood Tom Nl iran loc Hailex lxerrx Brandt and -'kst C lenn loller Third row Xdam Nlirker lodd Chupp Bert 'Vlltlllft Rmdl Self Iran Tredvs ix Aindx K raft Prank Robbin Brian Dos ind Bx ron Holden Fourth row A t lxirk Xorg left VS hitehead zrt Ho tetler lracx l'rx and Rob Reid Hack rt is Rod Nliller scott Bus Tom I onzale left Bontrager lxleth Xhlfong Dan lxnipp Brute Xmbrfini on and lt n Hailex - s . . - - Y - - 4 - - l Voach Ken lvlirer. Second Row: Ast. Craig Fraizer. Tony l.ooker. Rick Hetler. Rod Yanderwcy. Todd Miller. Larry LeCount. Hob- . L ' r. .M -' S - A-i '5 ' - .zz.. - .' -' . 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Rod Geiser, Stephen Yoder. 90 Junior Tracy Fry is pursued by a host of Northwood players. Senior Tracy Tredway hlocks downfield on a running play. Front row: Jody Yoder. Loretta Hall. Ginger Rock. and Angie Mast. Second Row: David Swihart. Troy Mzitliews, Rick Nc-Itrouer, Brian YanderReyden. Mark Kramer, Vhris Minier. and Matt Vander- veer. 'l'hird Row: Kevin Doss, Aaron Drolet, Jeff Nliller. -lim Landis. Trent Fry, Roh Shroek, and Brian Tyler. Fourth Row: Scott Flaylmaugh. Ray- mond Messivk, Jeff l.ouL'ks, Mike -lacka. Mike Sanders. Neil Pletcher. and John Yordy. Fifth Row: Ast. Coach Mike Rozzele, Adam Rassi, Brian Hixler, Toby Sorg, Lloyd Ott. Kevin Wilfong. Paul Kerns, and Coach Steve Shively. i 1 Al'- wo.. Halfback Tracy Fry takes ai pitch from quarter- back Byron Holden on a play around right end. Fourth in LC, Hess Advances to State MN P Prank Hess Jlmtown Central Rochester Plymouth W arsaw Memorial Northld ood Concord Vt awasee Falrfleld Northrldge Central Noble Bremen bectlonal Wawasee All the team members had good attx tudes vshnch made the season enjoy able Coach Doug Cartwrlght Senior Dawxd Bolllngers oxerhand smash catches his opponent off guard I' rank Hess uses a forehand to send the ball to his opponent The boys tennls team had a very strange season commented coach Doug Cartwrlght VN e were very strong ln the number one and two smgles but we had a lot of three two losses whlch lb not very common It was hard for us to ac compllsh thmgs ln such a short tnme and when the season was over I wanted to start over agam because I felt that we were just gettmg It together All the team members had a good attltude whlch made the season enjoyable One of the hlghllghts of the season was a strong showxng ln the conference tour ney We f1n1shed thlrd ln the tourney Wh1Ch allowed us to f1n1sh fourth overall m the NLC coach Cartwrlght sald An other hrghllght was sendmg semor Frank Ffh 1 'ze su HA fbiffxvf' ll! v 'J .1 f .ef g'f!5 ',? -in N!! I 1' F ravi'-fiizfssl' I 'ii ySv,.,4.2v' vga saws HMS? W ,QWfRSK!W' Kun Hiii Hess to the state tourney for the second year 1n a row For the upcommg team I thlnk we have a lot to bulld on Losing seniors Frank Hess and Mlke Stoltzfus wlll leave a blg gap but I feel confldent that we w1ll form a good nucleus I am looklng for ward to the upcommg team At the awards dmner on October lr speclal awards were presented Mlke Stoltzfus won the Paul Underwood Award Frank Hess won both the Most Valuable Play er Award and the Tom So yme Career Achxeyement Award Bart Frye was honored Wlth the most 1m proved award and the coaches award went to DHWld Boll1nger it 'i i Q X I, L v . , s . . U , F . . . , . . I , I, I . . - , - kk ' ' ' YY . . 4 . ,. v . - - ' 1 A . . . . . . . , . . . 3 .' - -7 ' .H Q 0 ' ' 7 - 2 . 3 . . - V. . v . A Y Z V 3 H . . . . . . - 1 V - ' 4 .l . . K 5 ' 0 - 1 V . ,, . . . . nl ' 2 , . . - ' . 2 I 3 . . . . 4 ' 1 3 2 E 4 1 f 2 3 TK 2 3 2 . 3 N r. -- i 1 1 ,' ' ,, ' f F ,. ' . 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X -' 440' at Team Przde Help to Wmmng Record The glrls pulled together to make a strong team The attltude durlng prac tlce and meets along wlth the team prlde IS what helped us along to a good re cord stated glrls SWlm coach Beth Glb son MX P Katle MacDonald Team Pride IS what helped us along to a good record Coach Beth Glbson The glrls season ended Wlth a twelve and two record the losses bemg to Elk hart Central and Penn On thelr way to quallfymg f1V8 1nd1v1duals for the state meet they collected many honors They were flrst at the Goshen Relays Co NLC champlons thlrd at sectlonal and nlnth at a state The 1nd1v1duals who quallfled for state were Julle Keldalsh Shelly Bard well and Katle MacDonald All quahfled m the freestyle relay Wlth MacDonald also competmg ln the 50 yard freestyle and 100 yard backstroke Shelly Mick quallfled for state ln d1v1ng as well M06 M1 M MQ!- I O O ll ' ' 1 ' . - ' , K ' ,, . . . 1 ' y Y - . , - 7 9 1 I I Q . . V - 7 nt ' ' in . D ' 1 . . ,,. ,xg JV- 'nd' . 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I 'T' . vine r 'S in lg 3 1355 in 5 C' T- Y I A . , Q lg M 3, 1 'Q N J 7 Y kk ,,' ,I N 'R ' 1 fl- 1 ff' :L NIN P Krls Ankney GHS OPP Q 1 9 7 9 I l 7 79 Flpprcanoe East Nloble W aw asee Lay llle C olumbna C NLC Homestead 'Xlorthwood Huntington Ft W ay ne Elmhurst N alley tty 41431 71 7 779 7 71 7 '7 I was pleased wlth the team s perfor mance throughout the season Coach W avne I ambrlght Senior Judy Ingold raptaln of the team con centrates on followmg through wnth her putt Iumor Kns Ankney Most Naluable Play er fol lows through on a shot to the next green Girls Golf Breaks Record of Wins I thought the golf team had an excel lent season The team had a record of 10 and I whlch broke the 9 and 1 record set ln 1981 I felt that the team was very close to reachmg thelr capablllty Each g1rl worked at her part of the game that needed lmproymg commented coach W ayne Lambrxght Hrgh polnts of the season were defeat mg some good teams such as Fort W ayne Carroll and Columbla Clty rn dual matches The Goshen team beat Culy er Mllltary by three shots ln the last dual match of the season I thought lt was a rewardlng feelmg to know that we were able to beat such teams as those stated Lambrnght lumor Kris Ankney Most Naluable Play er for the team shot a 93 rn the sec tlonal whlch allowed her to ady ance to the regronal contest whrch was held at Norwood ID Huntmgton on October 10 I thought lt was a real good experrence I had a chance to meet new people and 1t was really fun I hoped to adyance to state stated Ankney Overall I thought the team dld very well and I was pleased mth the team s performance throughout the season To he competltne we need a team wlth SIX to elght players who can shoot a 55 or better and lmproye steadlly durlng the season stated Lambrlght nf? 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Andrea Cherni1k.Bacl-r row: Becky Ymderwey. Coach Wayne Lambright. Kris Ankney. 'VIN Ps him Centry Mlke Wynn Boy s opp!C HS 94 gm '70 40 8 4 0 9 8 79 79 DNR 7n r DNR DNR Mike Penn West Noble L8Vlll9 S B W ashmgton Northwood Wawasee Breman K oncord Northridge Plymouth hast Noble I' VN North FW Snrder Rochester V! arsam Elk Memorial Pralrle Hts Sectlonal Reglonal Sectional bemn state Regional Wynn Hrdl State Cvlrls oppfCHS 77 '35 DNR 18 4 J 77 Z8 DNR 71 36 Tlme Trial DNR '74 .35 19 44 19 44 '37 70 DNR 74 il 97 Q0 DNR DNR DNR 10th Impresswe Record for Boys and Gzrls The boys cross country team fmxshed wlth an lmpressxve 11 7 record and a close second to NLC champlon Warsaw Warsaw really gate us trouble ln the dual meet and the NI C meet After los mg to them the f1rst t1me our goal was to fxmsh hrst 1n the NLC meet comment ed Coach RlCk Clark Although they dld not meet thls goal the boys sent runners to every level of the state quallflcatlon They were sec ond ln the sectlonal meet thlrd ln the reglonal elghth at seml state and Mlke ,kit 9-I 9, li Wynn went on to the state meet to place thlrd Mxke has been one of Goshen s most outstandlng cross country run ners stated Clark The glrls llI'llSl'18d wlth a 10 1 record a fourth place flI'llSl1 m the sectlonal meet and a tenth ID reglonal Klm Gentry and Came CJFIQB were both very consls tent and really seemed to push each oth er stated Clark The glrl runners were really a team wlth eyervone contrlbut mg to the scores Clark yy ent on to stress Restmg on a trlend s shoulder lumor Teresa H oder trles to regam her breath after a grueling run . U 5 V . . V ' V. . . r A V . U . V , xx l -1.4 I n s - V J ' y . V - -t v , , V ' vw N 3 my . 1 .. . ' . 4 1 . N' . ' , 1 , T . . .. . ,,V V . . ,, . . 1 , ' . . . , . . V . . V VV V s v 7 ,v 1 . U . . r , T . . . . V - V V . V . V ' - . ' ', ' ' , 9 , A L , V' . n a u a 1 1 l T . , . , .. Y K - Y - -I L Lg-LZ ' d - , . 6 Q 15-50 'b - 5 IT-41 N. . l . ' f.Z.-Q -V 1 -45 . f ts 23-32 ' ... -1 1 2 -33 ' 4 , , 2 -3: 7 .' l -40 ' 'V 22-35 V' .. -'- ,c 1 ', ' I , 20-39 - - V ' , , 26-29 . I S ' .L-L' . - ' -rj, .. U : ' 1 V vu T: ff. V . V 11 5 : '., t 5 Nfl-J Y ,, ' 1 1' , . , V' .H , 32.27 T - 1.-42 4 . V , L d .' ' ' 7 ZX d ' V S S -' 4th ' Q 7 Sth R '-: l A , , ', - - ,t., -V f A y l ' .1c'uQj5,j' Nf ,, V. 4 ' V V V ' 4 -r Rell' ., 'fail ' ' - ajr V ff 'r Back row: Greg Dischler. Rich Harley. Scott Wat! son. Geoff Hoffman. Rick Rohn. Dean Peterson. Doug Dischler. John Hatch, Doug Burns, Pepe Diaz, Andy Drummond. Andy Pepper, Greg Leath- erman, and Foach Rick Vlark. Middle row: Matt . 'x - I j,wua Scott, 'l'im Mitchell. George Diaz, Steve Sentell, Todd Iwema. Chris Johnson. Tom Roberts. Dan Eger, Mike Wynn, Rod Geiser, Steve Guipe, and Eric Graher. Front Row: Annette Rhodes. liim lv N , ' v' 1 - i . : is 1' x O Tia .. -...V 2 1 Lehr. Tracy Streit, Varrie Grist-, Teresa Yoder Gina Lamhright, Susan Hunaherger, Kay Hersh- herger, Sue Hershherger, Anita Scott. Betsy Howe Kim Gentry, and Michelle Rabin. l I 'x le. - sf ..v g . . 'ra ,L 5, ,- , . . . leaves the starting line. 1- w .,r, , Yu , A-01? '13 U ., , . 1 .Ab N s QQ . x 1 1. . -4' ,Qi 2 . if tb . xx--flu ,- .1 5,9 Goshen runners fight for position as the pack Junior Steve Sentell prepares for a run at the cross country team's home course at Shanklin Park. 7, N 4 IAS-:Q -U Sophomores Linda Noheimer and Vicki Wash- burn keep their eyes on the hall during a junior P 'Ik--...un CIF 1 3 5 l L 5 0 r I l ,,l,g ...,.. l varsity match. X MVP Juli Morris GHS OPP. 2 Elk. Central o 7 Northwood l ' Fairfield 1 2 Breman U 2 Memorial O 0 Plymouth 2 1 Warsaw 2 2 Bethany 0 2 Wawasee 0 2 Westview ll 0 Concord 2 O Rochester 2 1 Northridge 2 Sectional 'V Fairfield 1 ' Northridge 1 Z Wawasee 0 Regional: 0 Lakeland 2 lt was a positive year all the way around --Foach Kettlehar .-4 4 .. ai av Team Wins First Sectional Crown The first sectional crown Goshen had ever won was won by a team with. Good height at the net with Becky Leather- man, Sue Sorg. Marcy Bixler and Sherri Harris, stated Coach Kettlehar. The girls ended their season with a first round regional loss to Lakeland. This left them with a 14-8 season record, and the most successful season record in Goshen's volleyball history. The season's highlights included heat- ing Northwood on their home court. handing Wawasee its first season loss, winning the Northridge Invitational and winning the sectional. lt was a positive year all around. commented Kettlebar. Team play and practice both contributed to the fine sea- son. Co-captains Juli Morris and Tammy Zeiger helped the team with their leadership on the floor. -luli Morris, the team's leading setter was also Most Valuable Player. Becky Leatherman won the mental attitude award and Sherri Harris the most im- proved award. s T 1 Senior Lori Wheeler sets a ball for a teammate. Sue Sorg watches as Juli Morris serves. Becky Leatherman at the net, waits for the return. Front row: Janet Fager, Becky Ray. Kim Haney. Juli Morris, Sue Sorg, Lori Wheeler. Back row: Coach Barb Carbaugh. Tammy Zeiger, Becky Leathernian, Sherri Harris. Marcy Bixler. Cathy Evans. Coach Rose Kettlebar. 6 1 f ff lunior Marcy Bixler jumps tor the block. 3 'Nail Front row: Voach Rose Kettlebar, Linda Mishler. Ingrid Hess. Kenda Resler. Angie Rudolph. Deb Weldy, Jonell Kolb, Back row: Michelle Loueks, Linda Noheimer, Natalie Dubinin. Vicki Wash- burn. Kim Kurtz. Angie Blosser, Coach Barb Car- baugh. We had a lot of fun but when It came time to work we could 'VIN P Shawn Bardwell C HS OPP Flk Central Concord Penn Plymouth Blk Memorial S B Adams Fast Noble 7 Breman S B C lay 'J Rochester Vllshawaka Warsaw 7 Northwood We had an outstandmg season Coach Iohn C lbson Ftrst tn Conference, Fourteenth tn State The boys x ars1ty svum team ended the season w1th a record of 19 1 1 wmnmg thelr seyenth stralght Goshen Relays crown capturlng first place ln the Northern Lakes Conference thlrd at sectlonal and fourteenth ln the state f1n a s NLC champlons were Mark Mahoney RlCk Hetler Doug Burns and Wade Snlder of the 700 medley team Shawn Bardwell ID the 00 freestyle and the 100 freestvle bmder ID the breaststroke Ieff W ray 1n the 000 freestyle Rlck Hetler ln the 100 backstroke and the 400 freestyle new and Bardwell Bardwell also set a confer ence record 1n the v0 freestyle Award wmners 1I1Cll1d6d Ieff Wray who won the Paul Underwood Mental Attltude Award Bardwell and W ray shared the Klrkpatrlck Award EPIC Armstrong won the Most Improved Award The Jack Fult Award went to Bardwell who also won thls year s Most Naluable Player honors Coach John Glbson commented about the team We had a successful season I am proud of the team and nts outstand mg members I1-I---7 Y OO pi if Front row Rich Mc! rears Mark Davls Tlm Mltthell btexeGu1pe Mark Mahoney Jeff W ray Second row Rob I-Iostetler Rod Bowen Erlc Arm strong Cory btuart Brlan Lehman Steye lar rausch Back row Coach John Glbson Doug Burns Shawn Bardwell Wade bnlder Rlck Hetler Creg Chevalier Iames Parrish I I I I g 1 . ' I ' . 1 fr ' , I 1.4 1 I C . VK A , Y, ' I I l .Q ' ,i 82 , at 90 A I 1 - t - I - QT T5 G L ' 1 ' Q I ' '. sa 71 ' 1 f ' y A . ' 111 g 62 - . :-- - p 5, 1 x .. , 7 lll ' . ' 59 Y - . , l - - . - 99 , .- 71 ' ' , . ,, 111 11 51 I ' - I 1 y v - - ' 98 Wawasee T4 team of Greg Chevaher, We ray, Burns 111. - 55 - up 108 S. . 56 - ' ' ' ' llf f, 56 I ' 1 101 . 1 65 , ' 86 . 86 101. 68 CW 1 --P U v l U 3 L .Y 0 s-O pf V , 1 x. , - Q, . .I ? , I ,X . , 1. H 1 5.5 c T ' ' ' U V Q Q A 1, . . I 1 0 Q 1 'V' After a good txme rn hrs specralty the breaststroke Wade Snrder gives the 81 srgn -5' MVP Shawn Barvsell gets reads for the 30 free Qtxle for which he holds the conference record Doug Burns and Shawn Bardwell dive into action during the meet against Plymouth. lt was jtlsl a super xear' YN h it more can xou saw about a team th at ws as H U won the conference sectlonal and reglonal and was enjomble to coach C HS OPP C an XX allace Lowell X alpornso C arx -Xnderson North 'Nlexston C roxwn I Olllt lfxankfal-tee X allex I aN1llc F nrflcld VN aw :see l lx mouth Nlorthwoocl Rochester Columhtx K :tx 1 Northridge W arsaw Concord Bremen NIXP Ioe I Fl e antastzc Season for Grapplers Ihe Goshen Hlgh bchool wrestllng team had another outetandmg Qeason mth a record of 18 O m dual meeta The team got off to a good start bx vunnmg the X alporaleo lnx ltat1onal The vrapplere LOI1llf1l16Cl thelr 0LltSt21I1Cl1I1g season bt Wlnlllllg the VN eetern Inwlta txonal and the Goshen Inw1tat1onal Thew were Co champs of the NLC and alfso the S9Cl.l0I1dl and reglonal champlons Coach Nlr John Dechant stated VS e had a well balanced squad mth 1? of 13 xx restlers l1ElXll1g Wlfllllllg records Nme vt restlers won ox er 70 matches Dec hant Qald the hlghllght of the season wae helng rated Ill the top ten ID btate durlng all the Qeaaon Dechant also sald good senlor leadersh1p from Rox Shlwelw and Bruce Abramson was the reason for the success, of the team Shlwelx set a new CHS pm record mth a sewen second pm Ihe junlor xaraltx had another fme season vuth a ll 9 record and thetr fourth consecutne Wlnlllllg aeaeon The freshman ended thelr season mth a 4 a retord Kenth Conder recen ed the freshman Mental Attltude Award Q Semor standout Bruce Abramson has hrs Plxm outh opponent all ve rappcrl up I , , Q . t ' 1 . t . . . . 1 ' Y. 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' . ,Z 3 I I gs , 'DH gllqqql 'qu 'zum Q.-.nn-.9 rn 'x ll'XlIlg to idd to l'llN lonv lust of mms junior Shaxne Rom rx gontrols hls opponent Cl' I I 3 -il. -4 lumor lightweight Clan baslull adds another uc ton to hm outetandlng season l'ront row Shawna Rogers Joe GFISC Carx baeklll Chrns Bowman Dnana Polk De1dre Dunn becond row Deb Muller Bruce Abramson Tracx Bla haugh Dale LeCount N'IlkeWntr1g Mark Exeler Rox bhnlex Don Blller lon Mlllard Back rovs Ch1nguRajagopalan Carrie! rlse Vlmnle Rajago palan Amx C lngeruh Janelle Ixarmxxald Chrlslle Alexander Jeff Bonrtrager Rn Anlxnex Rod Xanderwex kara lxauffman Nlarle Mox lxerrx lxerrl ludax -19 Junnor Dale I eC'ount has hrs opponent m a head s 5 . 1.11 ,I lock and lb going for the pm bg, 1 if Bruce Abramson hae. another opponent under con Y I tro f -lava 'Q .0 X 1 gxxwi VN restlmg award winners front row VNKAM ioachea Award Rox Shnelw Mental Attrtude Award Bruce Abramson Most Xaluahle Plaxer loe Crlse Back row Freshman Award Keith Conder Most Improved Cary Caeklll and leff Bontrager av' A 4 I QQ f Fil? J' t ' . : - - - ,al H gfs. .wi 1. , 4 4 t 1 .: g is -, A, -- x 'f ' 5 9-, -, r I 0 Y' K ' YU! I it I ' Q 15- d , W 14 I ' r N 1 lx p Q p . ,,w I for N 1 n g N 1 j I 2 L' Af J- , u . X W ' I 'x , f - ' I .xr ' '34 1 E' J 1 W 'X X 'ff , X1 ,:1 ' . t F 9 ,' , C hm Bowman attemptb to control hue opponent -83, -Q 5:4122 'Mb In practice Randx 'l roup attempto a new moxe on hls opponent Iunlor Mark Fxeler trles to pm hw foe Bruce Abrameon tries to put his Plx mouth foe m a pm poeltnon 1 '. 1 . ' 4 1 . -,w,,' t ' , l -Q., as-5.--, ' , 'I Al 1 .1 ,id-j,, I V. .1 , . . 7 , 19 I: ar V ' 47 . . W. , vi V N . . ,---,. fa -4,5 . 1 X - w N I L .,, '- -. L .. , - X 1 A ' ' I I .. . -. . f .3 .4 C lhl wa a xerx good lelrnlng expcr li INC Coach llm Welsh Step In the Right Dzrectzon A step 1n the rlght dlrectlon terms ot d1sc1pl1ne and what It takes to be a C HS X'lI'SllN basketball player IS what coach lxm W elsh stated about the 1984 basketball team lhough the xarsl tw record was 3 and 18 VN elsh stated l'h1s was a xerx good learnlng exper lence whlch he also tell was the most lmportant aspect about the season VN hen asked w hat was the most unique thing that happened thls xear he replied that the fact that thew Hung tough 1nd w hen thex had aclxersltw helped greltlx lhe team awards went to Brlan Doss who won the .Asslst Award Matt Lltwlller who was the Most X'llLldbl6 Plax er and w ho also won the I' ree I hrow Award Mlke Snxder who recelwecl Men tal Attitude Award and left X anC uren who won the Coaches Award The co C3pl,d1flQf0I' the year were Matt Lltwlller and Brlan Doss W elsh also stated Thej x and tresh men prowlded excellent competltlon m practlce The jumor xarsltx team posted a 17 8 season whlch lI1dlC3t8d promise for the next wear Coach Mlke Rozelle stated that he was pleased wlth the team s per tormance He also commented VN e had set a goal to wln the JLIIIIOI' xarsltx tour nament and were fortunate enough to experlence success and meet this goal Posting an 8 li record lhe fresh men team St93d1lW lmprowed durmg the season and plax ed thelr best basketball durmg the end of the season accordrng to coach Greg Cook X ar ltw te nn front row manwger Ron Hersh Coach l1mWelsh .Assistant Coach Brian Eldridge bcrger Nllkc Smder Brian Doss lon Fshelman lonx Allberrx lxelth Potter leffXanC uren Matt m una er Scott X ant llst Center Scott Fllon 'I ra lxtwlller 'I rent l ambrlght .Asslstant Coach Nllke tx Frx l mdsex Stults Tracx Treclwax Buck Ronlle G' . . 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' t ' . . - . ,. -V - . . 1 GHS OPP lNorthr1dge Flk Central VN araaw Fatrheld Lakeland West Noble Northwood W eatv IEW Bremen blk Memorlal llmtow n VN awaaee C ol CHX Penn Concord lNorthwood Plw mouth I' ast Nloble Roc hester 'Vllahawaka I' lk Central i I Sophomore Trent Lambrlght looka for an open mg to throw the hall I ambrlght started onj w at the hegmmng of the season and moved to the varsltw later ln the season lhe freshman team WHIKS to start practice KIRK 17x 41- lllnlfll' leff VanC'uren who won the VN KAVI Coaches Award takes a shot durmg one of the liedsklns home grunt V 51 'Q ' l - -hi Q Q A - ll+'c'fif: . . Am: :'-. ' , ,Y Q - ! , ' 1 'fl .5 Q 1 7,1 59 T6 v 59 A . . 82 Y ,', 44 ' ' 92 1 - A 57 ' 62 , 50 59 V h 57 v - 1 51 QQ 52 .' 65 - jr 49 ' - 70 5 51 66 65 ' . ' 96 7 51 -' ' 50 62 ' ' 81 60 t . 70 X 67 T5 V- 56 T 64 1 U ' ' 48 ' 64 70 3 98 Q 50 Z: l T2 A - 53 f s 47 ' y 60 . '- 7:1 X 61 3 . , 81 X S Q Q U 1 of ' D 1 ge 1 1 'Q 1, 5 ' 1 Q 4' , 1 lllllllll wdI'SllX team lrunt rovx leremx IQIH7 Im ax Tnlor ludd lweml Mlke Hnldelwmd lerrx Sldlnmlm Back ruvx rndnager Mitt Xwndcrxeer Stew Xuclcr Shan Hdrtmug,h lxoltlm Wxllong lrent l dlllljflghl llennu Bulex C muh 'Nllke Ro fc 1 bb ,S , M. i 41- ini . cj ' , ':. j, ., f- fl' 2'. 1' 'Z ' ' Q .1 . 1 . , - 4 , . A A -all- V- - - ,-.. , 3 . s ,,, ,., . - - ,A M . AM a .,,-.,.. lh .l - -5 -,.- N iw' . V --'--- T' ' A ,413 ' H ' ' 7 1 uw -1 A ' :V , I M , . ' 4 v . - ,, 1 . , 1 - 4 H 5 1 .,, P 1 Z, Q Q .1 ' I I 4 5 I . 4, U he f Q l U O l . MX P Marcy Brxler f HS OPP Penn W estx levv Central Memorlal C ax Falrfleld llmtow n Northrxdge I' lk 'Vlemorlal I akeland Plw mouth Breman VN aw asee VN arsaw Concord 'Nlorthw ood Rocheater Mvshaw aka C one ord Thxi Seaaon had its ups and downs spurts of good baeketball to plunges of less than fundamental basketball Coach Dorn Kexser X arsllx team mem bers I' ront rovs managers Laura Frlsble and 'Nllchelle Ho'-tetler Stanex Smk I orl Um Uldfh Bdfhf afhdllgh TdmmW felhfl' Shdfvll VN heeler lllll Morrls Tran Strelt nmn'1f.,ersTr1sh I N Xldlallf' DUlVlnlI'l B900 I Cilhvrmdn Maru Phemxsterand Lorl lhompson Second rovs Assw l'llYlf'l' f llllv l'WdI1S wdch Uorl Kewer .L i . N' 'Q iff llfffqlimx Tammy Kramer strains to catch the pass from Sherri Hay. f Varsity player Lori Wheeler runs after the ball be- fore the other team gets it. is Season of Ups and Downs The glrls basketball team had an up and down season ending wtth an ox erall record of 10 wms and 9 losses Coach Dori Kewser stated that the team con cept newer peaked at the right ttme She sald There were spurts of good basket ball to plunges of less than fundamental basketball lhere were sexeral standouts on the team Key ser stated that the senlors wxll be missed Goshen wlll lose the outslde shooting of Iorl VS heeler the ball han dlmg of Jule Morrls and the reboundlng and scorlng punch of Tammy Zelger Becky I eatherman and Cathy Fw ans as thex graduate she stated However she went on to state that there was promise for the future Marcy Bnxler a leadlng scorer and rebounder who also won the Most X aluable Plax er aw ard this xear wtll return 'Nlatalle Du b1n1n and Tracy Strelt both saw much actton durmg the season and wtll also be returnmg to the floor The Junior warslty had a wlnnmg sea son wlth a 10 wm 1 loss record overall At the end of the season tndmdual awards were gn en to sex eral team mem bers Maru Blxler won the Most Xalu able Plat er award Natalle Dublnln won the Most lmprox ed Award lhe Mental Attitude Award went to Beckx Leather man and Lorl W heeler won the award for the hlghest tree throw percentage tn the season Trnsh Phemlster was pre sented the VS KAM Coaches Award and captams honors were shared by Tammw Lelger Cathx Exans and lull Morrls -l-...Q 1 Tammx Kramer shoots a free shot whlle team mates lNajwa 'Nlader htm IXUTI7 and lan lxolb watt to catch the rebound Senior lull 'Slums prepares to hoot a free shot while teammate I orl W heeler w atches ' , , . 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Sherrie Hay. .lan Kolh, Tammy Kramer. Angie Blosser. Coach Dori Keyser. Lady Redskins .Ian Kolb. Becka Shank, and Cheryl Puluchniak attempt to catch the hall before the Warsaw team does. .HJ .1-1.7-.. jnea J,-1-1 - v L .lt l .X 'QQ .-Z3 ll .--,yy 'tf'r y lv' ' L zu ' I l , 4 I . .J L Freshman team. Kneeling: Mindy Wieland, Tracie Evans, Kim Lehr. and Kim White. Middle row: manager Laurie Leatherman, Shawn Whittern. Linda Branson. Stacey Cox, Tina Nipper. and Car- la Todd. Last row: Sue Hershberger. Steph Ridg- ley. Kathy Noheimer, Sonya Hostetler. Carol Lee. and Theresa Weldy. -lan Kolb stops to shoot the hall into the basket. 2 . t V 'yi' ,,g,t'1SKiN5 l It Y' 3 4- wa 'S-.r Beckd Shank -'xng,1c Raed Jan holb Tammx lxramer and Angie Troup wait anxiouslx lo see 11 the hall makes it in the net K herxl Paluchnidk tries In catch the hall before it goes out ot hounds The lady Skins get in position for the rebound. gn 59 VINP Deb Stauffer C Hb lNorthW ood Concord Memorlal VN awasee VN arsav. W hntko Manchester C olumbxa Cm Breman llmtown Ply mouth Falrfreld NLC Fournew Penn Central Northrldge NorthVN ood Northridge I entral OPP Tenms Has Wmnmg Season The 1984 Goshen gurls tennls team ended wlth a wmmng13 6 and a second place tmlsh ln the sectlonal We had unusually good play ln the number two and three doubles that reallx supported the team score stated Coach Doug Cartwrlght The glflg lost tvuce to a tough Elkhart Central team 1 4 and '7 The glrls had two NLC position champlons and two all conference team selectlons The underclassmen reallw supported the team wlth thelr good play and the seniors w1th thelr exper lence and leadershup stated Coach Cartwrlght if-5 NL L X 4 4 -fb-cr4aQcQ'1qsA3 rs..vlu'UlP x x Nuxgx Q fr .lu 4 Q I 74 Q f 044 Q-4 'QWWY flu K N Doubles partners Lisa Mlnnlck and Kay Hersh herger concentrate on their game I 0 C 0-f. .. . . . H , . v w Y 7 . . A6 V i H 8 V . . . , 1 , n K ' , ' D . . Y. . 1 . ,, 5 ' ' 2 ' ' ' . ' ' 2 5 1 l - 1 ' 4 9' 'Q 'H ' . 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'xx-U.. r L Q' Sus1nHunsherger returns thc hall Hunsht rger s md: xtdttftl remrd thts xear was 11 1 Nanu Kramer returns the ball ID d tucked pn'-ttttm . . lxmmcr s tndmdual rewrd this xedr um fu 5 Q- 'T you Yt'W AXNN t xxxx NXXXXXX X X xx xX X Axxxt Q9 Z Z Deh Staufler prepares to serx e the ball to her oppo nent. glillllffxf.Wl10WIlSllllSj6'ZlI'lN Moet Valuable Player. ended her season with at 16-5 record. i ,, 5 Zfx X Lett to rlght limes Younger Nlark Ixramer C rev Leatherman kent XandenOexer Ieff XX ertz Nlark Vkolt 'stexe Xoder Chrns lnen1t Creg Shaxer Irent Lambrlght Roh Straw Todd B Mrller Roh Trenehaw Brxan Prough Corex Stewart VIN P Trent I ambrlght I HS OPP 1 w NIemor1al ,L 7 7 '7 7 7 7 7 7 1 S B Rllex VS estuew I'a1rf1eld Northrldge Contord Lakeland S B Sl me I aPorte Central Northwood Plx mouth Nhshaw aka NN aw aaee VI rr-.aw I enn Rot hester Bremen 7 -191 77 7 7 7 7 1 NIC lournex 6 ot 8 SPCIIODHI 7 of 16 Regnonal 14 ot lu Thra was a xerx enjoxable and suttess ful season I oach VI ax ne Lamhnght In prattue MNI Irent I unhrlght tonten trales on stnkmg, a putt On 1 xerx wmdw das Ixent Nanden0ewer llnes up hrs putt before plaung the hall on the green 0 is ui! wg, W' W 3'-'E' ' 1 ,2.',....-Q.-u.an-3 ,,w..wm:yw1rl- 'RP' ' 41 on-v .3-ff 'ffm'-' v A- ,a g GL EX- S-nr' an W 5.4 1.5 7 ww ANY 1391?-vi WS' 0 f Second Place at I'he hovs golf team hmshed thelr sea son Wlth a 13 6 record nn dual meets Thls wae a werx successful and enjow able season stated Coach W ay ne I am brlght I-Ilghhghts of the xear mcluded a sec ond plaung ln the sectlonal tourney, Whlth qualltled the team for the reglonal meet A new Qchool lI'ld1XldLl8l record was set by Kent X andenOew er who ehot a 69 Trent I arnhrlght was the NLC tournex medallst Award wmners for the w ear were I rent Iambrnght who waa the Moet Valuable Plaxer, Mark Wolf who was Most Im Sectzonal proved Chrle. Inehn1t who recelved the Mental Altltlldfx Award, Kent Vanden Oex er, who won the Coaches Award and Mark Kramer who won the Freahman Award In addltlon N andenOew er and Inebnlt were each preaented wlth a scholarsh1p award Inebmt was captam for the sec ond wear In hm comments regardlng the season Coach I amhrlght praleed the semore on the team Speclal thanks go to the sen 1ors for thelr contrlhutlons to the GHS golf program he stated - -Q rf' r- vt r .I I f . - A I I - A , is A 7 ,f 1' , ' 'f A I ' Iv 1 ' . I 11 ' . - - f ' ' I .2 I 1 , . ' ' , , N ' . I . A I - l . I ,' I g -1 - val Q AL 1 I- V .1 ,,. 7, 1 . 1 1 S ' 1 J :arf . '- 1169 . 1 1 11:1 . ' 5 172 IV9 I f 1 184 5 ' ' , 15? Lora 'K 4 .lj 18C .' ' 169 - 1 ' :np - 1130 - ' I A X - Ill? pq 3 .' I Z wed -a we ,11 404 L A. 1. V ,A , p ' ,- rm ,- :Lp jj,,'13g'1--Q,g-Im, 'Y-41 5 It M I Q .ri . :143 au, I ,fe 344 372 - T 'lLi I ' ' ... 4 1, Ls f '11 X, fl ','f3 .'f 'I 1144 5 11:1 1. 4 1? 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V V , I f l V 1, .. . , Vt, lunlor Kelth Wllfong quallfled for sectlonal ln the shot put and dlscus At the Nlorthrldge meet Tony Rudolph fm xshed first and Nlnke Sny der second ln the '700 meter run :Pr-vp -vm-my HV M i' Tax-s. i,L,,,k,,, like X-wi. Strong Team Agam The boys track team went on to an other successful season wlth only one loss m the N L C glVlI1g them a second placmg rn the conference Carl Weaver stated We were very strong ln every event The underclass men were very talented as well as the veterans Phe team defended thelr flrst place titles at the Culy er Mlhtary Indoor Inv1 tatlonal meet the Goshen Relays and captured flrst place 1n the Concord Re lays after a year t1ed m flrst Several harrlers quallfled for the sec tlonal meet Golng on from the sectlonal were left VanCuren who quallfled for the reglonal meet ln the hugh Jump Geogg Hoffman who quallfled ln the low and hlgh hurdles Mike Wynn IU the 3700 and 1600 meter runs and the 1600 meter relay team of Geoff Hoffman Dan Knapp Jeff VanCuren and Mlke Sny er The 1600 meter team lost a very close match ln the reglonals Wynn went on to the state meet where he placed thrrd ln the 3900 meter run Hoffman ID the 300 low hurdles dld not make lt out of the state quahfvmg runs Awards were presented to the team at the team banquet The Most Improved Award went to Andy Drummond The Coaches Award went to Dan Knapp The Most Valuable Runner Award was shared by Geoff Hoffman and Mlke Wynn The Most X aluable Fleld Award went to Ieff VanCuren The Mental At tltude Award went to Geoff Hoffman and the Freshman award went to John Yordy A-4 In the PTHCIICC before the Goshen Relass Geoff Hoffman goee ox er the low hurdles one of hm at stand out ex ents -1 WL W Cralg Iockerble was a pole vault Qtand out quahfwmg for the Qectlonal 9-V 0 UH vw 4 L USHEN Dan Knapp hm the fmxsh lme fmt ln the 200 meter run IWW 65 Gzrls Have Fme Season WIN Ps Jull Morris Klm Centrw GHS EAST NOBLE WEST NIOBLE M MARIAN PLYMOUTH ROCHESTER CONCORD VNARSAW VK AVN ASEE BREMEN NORTHRIDGE OPP 68 33 I have enjoy ed all of mx teams at GHS I'h1s team was specnal the semors made the difference I have many happy memories and few sad ones as glrls track coach Coach Glenn Loller The glrls track team flI1lSh6d another fme season wxth a 6 o record The gurls got thlrd place ln a tough NLC meet and eighth at sectlonal The glrls really pulled together thls year stated senlor stand out Juli Mor rns One reason for the team Splrlt was that the glrls wanted to support Coach Glenn Loller ln his last year as glrls track coach Phe glrls had good senlor leadershxp wlth three senlors wmnmg the most pomts Tammy Yelger and Mlchelle Kauffman quallfled for thc reglonal m the shot put bemor Juh Moms broke a school re cord ln the 300 meter low hurdles The team also had two hlgh Jumpers who broke the o 3 barrler Juh Morrts and Tracy btrelt Award wlnners mcluded luh Morrls who won Most N aluable Fleld Klm Gen Improved Tammy Lelger Coaches Award Mxchele Kauffman Freshman Award Sue Hershberger Mental Attl tude Award Tammy Ze1ger The cap tams of the team were Lynne Mlracle and Tammy Lelger ll !J.'3:- ' -KV slr- Stacv McNeal IS anrhorne as she competes m her speualty the long jump N lllll Moms gets off the mat after she successfully clears the har I I ,, . . 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I . ...Lf ' V' I x ' ,. .L 40 60' Senmr MX P lull Murrxs souls mer the bar at the sectlonak Cmdx xxllfflflg followw through on a well done throw III the shot put Coach Glenn Yollc r umgr'1tL1I'1tos Nhrgarol Sand- ers 'lftcr -1 gond race. 1-1 A 6 7 'VIX P By ron Holden 1 Hs Jpp Northridge Fllt Memorial VK est 'Noble I' alrfleld Dekalb Northwood Breman C oncord Rochester VN aw asee Bethany Bethany Plymouth W arsaw Central Noble Central Noble Brem an Northwood Concord Rochester Mlshawaka Mrsh tw aka VS ayyasee Ply mouth VN arsaw I aPorte LaPorte Blk f entral Sectuonal Bethany ltmtow n W awasee We had a UIIIQUG and good group of guys ln baseball t oath Deyon Holfman lumor leremy LCIIII ts safe at lrst after dlytng back to tlrst on a pick oft play 3 Q '-in RQ-141 L,1L.a -QKAAQQ Opk 'N-Lv. 3, .AA eff 1 1+- Ks-b l W Q Team E fort Equal Wmnmg Season We had htgh hopes at the begmnmg ofthe season VN e knew we dld not have a lot of outstandlng ab1l1ty but lf we put tt all together It would be one of our better seasons stated Coach Deyon Hoffman As It was the team reached one of IIS mam goals to haye a wtnnlng season endlnv wlth a It 14 record The players came close on the other two major goals w lnnlng the NLC Cham plonshlp and the sectlonal champlon shlp Fhey placed a respectable thtrd 1n the NLC and made tt to the champron shlp game of the sectlonal losing to a tough VN awasee team o 2 I was proudest of the team tn the champtonshtp game stated Hoffman They refused to qult and really battled tough Vye were behind 5 O rn the slxth and came back to almost wtn lt A hlt ln the last 1nn1ng by Jeremy Lentz would haye brought the w1n lf lt would have been just a llttle blt longer Htghllghts of the season mcluded a 13 iyrctory oyer Bethany ln the flrst game of the sectlonal tourney They had gly en us a struggle durlng the regular sea son. stated Hoffman so thus ylctory was sweet Goshen also beat Jlmtown 8 1 1n the semt fmal game 'Another hlghltght was beatlng Plym outh tn regular season play when they were rated ln the top twenty tn the state Hoffman sald Fwo school records were broken dur mg the season lumor Al Kemper set a new RBI record wlth 31 Byron Holden set the school record for the hlghest con tact percentage ln a season and ID a ca reer A change tn the way Hoffman coached the team was to use yarstty asslstant coach Brlan Iflldrtdge as thlrd base coach and to make htm responsrble for offenslve d9ClSlODS on the fleld The semors were team leaders accord mg to Hoffman You can usually char acterlze a team by the senlors he stat ed We had a unlque and good group of guys ln baseball They were SIX very dedlcated players who worked hard for goals Phe senlors were Tony Looker Kerry Brandt Jeff Vthltehead Brlan Doss By ron Holden and Andy Bayak beyeral players were honored at the awards banquet held on June 1'3 Byron Holden won the Most Valuable Player Aw 1rd is wcll as the Pltchlng Award Holdcn also sharcd captam honors wrth Andy Bly tk Bty tk also won the Mental Attttudc Award and the Dcfenslye Player Award The Coaches Award went to Jer emy Zentl. the Offenslyc Award to AI Kemper and the Freshman Award to Ke yln Doss t ' . 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' A ' ' A ' ' A 0 A ' , , , .. 0 I K v , 0 I v 9 1 0 4 0 1 0 ,A , ,, A . , A . . 0 . v , . v , . v . v g 4 A 4 0 4 9 I 1 . N 4 s X K r - ' t kk '. u I ' s Q , . 1501 ff 'I J 35? v, ' I4 K. gl 15 A 44- .3 44, , . Ht - . , U I 4 r ,lr 5 . . Q- -., 4 Pri' R --aff' 'Y I . 1.3 4 .-'Q l . V' 1 '. ----' - - N ' l ,Q , Q , . Jw--'igy w kv f, S 13 Ll' 2. V ' bl ' Q .ta i in .gp N . r . ' ' ' 0 N A ' I V le L -an ,A 4 UMM - 1 - w .I Af' ga . vs' Inv 24,5 1,Q::'! v fl 'M -1 1-5 1. - . A ' ' . A Vp , 'I' ' f , . .. 1, 1' , uk ' f- XY' sig E, 1 UA. - Brian ILM elicit-5 ht-ml first into secutmrl un za steal attempt, 1 2 .,.e,sf1+ .N QM, Q Q 1, ,. Y-V' . any sign of tiring. ,I ld-Q' 1 I. .5 . in , A gf- ,. Q 'I Coach Devon Hoffman watches the pitcher for 1 .. .h .M 2 Q, p g 3 u I- jvc' l A.. as Sw. rl r - f J- ep . , . tra to 1 2 . is fir- 'Q' . '1 , ,r 'V - -1 . 3 - V .H t 4? M: 4 f fi 'P . ' 1 wif' ' ' . 1. , A 0 wi xi i i ' ' 5' ul . r v' V J K ' ty, A t. - ' . 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Many Hours and Good kills Required of Trainers The combination of the medical field and athletics was what trainer Don Ogle felt was the most enjoyable part. of being a trainer. Along with Mr. Ogle, the train- ers included senior Terry Cripe and Ja- mie West, and juniors Dan Hershberger, Dennis Cripe and Kim Haney, who all did an excellent job. Requirements to become a trainer were that students had to apply and be chosen by Mr. Ogle. To be involved in training the trainers also had to be able to get along with the athletes, be able to practice all first aid skills and taping skills and also had to put in many, many hours. When asked who he felt was the most outstanding trainer, Mr. Ogle replied, We try to keep our programs senior ori- ented with the seniors having the most experience and knowledge. Mr. Ogle also added that success in the training program would be impossible without the help of the dedicated stu- dent trainers. .1 H? 5 ' s 'Q C 9 li . 'aiu ,-'r ' . i 8-P -1 V 'K X a il I Student trainer Dennis C'ripe and Mr. Ogle look on during a wrestling meet after helping wrestlers pre- pare for the match. ' s Zealla Flores has her leg wrapped by trainer Don Ogle before practice. Student trainer Kim Haney uses ultra-sound to help the healing in an upper leg injury. I lvl , ! N ,V Q 1 iff ,v I 1 A 6 Dennis Cripe carefully wraps an athlete's leg In pruteet from further injury. Trainers: Kim Haney. Jamie West, Dan Hersh- berger. Dennis Fripe. Terry Cripe. and Nlr, Don Ogle. if .3,.- - 3 The varsity cheerleaders and mascot mug at a football game.: Kim Sorg, Lisa Yanliuren, Ka- ren Metzler. Geoff Hoffman. Kristy Resler, Su- sie Baumann. .Qs 17. P pf X 1 A' 5 s. f I fr liatgirlsz Sponsor Miss Cinda Taylor, Anita Scott Shelly Stealy. Betsy Rowe. Nancy lily. Kim Kurtz Kerri Juday. ' l i 2 i.. b ' .f -' -ct Freshman cheerleaders. from top: Angie Mast, I,o- retta Hall. Ginger Rock. Chris Ropp. Jody Yoder, Shannon Martin. Cheerleaders and Others Promote Spirit Cheerleading is a sport just like any other, stated Mrs. Janet Johns, cheer- leading sponser. She stated that the girls had to try out for the team and abide by the same code of conduct as other sports team members. They practiced every other night after school and attended a camp in the summer. The girls used their athletic abilities and their ability to raise enthusiasm as they cheered on the football and basket- ball players. Other groups helped support varsity teams. The grapplerettes had two func- tions: to promote spirit and to support the wrestling program. They did both of these by making locker signs, giving the wrestlers decorated cakes and cookies, taking tickets at the door, selling conces- sions, and keeping the wall charts at the wrestling tournaments. There were 21 girls on the squad. As a money making project, the grapplerettes helped at the elementary wrestling tournament. The sponser was Miss Cinda Taylor. The batgirls helped support the base- ball team like cheerleaders, but with more responsibilities, according to spon- sor Miss Cinda Taylor. They took tickets at the gate, ran concessions, picked up the bats and helmets, and helped pro- mote spirit among the baseball team members. Both the grapplerettes and the bat girls were required to pass a test over their re- spective sports in order to be on the squad. The trackmaids also had a lot of re- sponsibility. They helped at the track meets by timing. marking off distances in field events and supporting the team in every way possible. The Redskin mascot was Geoff Hoff- man. For basketball and football games, he donned a Redskin outfit to spark spir- it at. the games. Junior varsity cheerleaders: Rhonda Harris, Karen YanKlavern. Michelle Yoder. Amy Welz, Margaret Sanders, Sara Swartz. Angie Rudolph shows how she feels about the wres- tling team. Other grapplerettes were: Deb Miller. Christie Alexander, Kris Ankney, Janine Beeson Andrea Cheniak, Janelle Farmwald, Amy Ginger- rich. Marie Moy. Minnie Rajagopalan, Tracy Sla- lmch, Angie Bontrager. Deidre Dunn, Nancy Ely. Diana Folk. Carrie Grise. Kerri Juday. Kara Kauff- man. Christine Moy. Chingu Rajagopalan. 75 Activities I s V ,L n s 4 -' ' ji 7 '32 - 7Qf.3,. . 1 I-rcmhmun ,-Xngic Wim tunes her viulin before orchar- tru Qlnsx. Nizxx Nluull mkcx ax bow for thc cnnccrl band after .in outstanding performance. Rick Wedge. who can play nmny inslrumcnlx. play thc baritone during .1 ,mn band mnccrl. T I 40' uf' I X 6 'S A ,lu iv-'IQ 1 : ll up 1' s 4 'l Semurs Tmm Nhller I xurx Rlehxrdx md Robert Il ale who 1I'LmLI1lbLl'S et the Redskln Roudlu xx nl for the blskubxll mme to begun After the prom. thc eomedy rnmie L'nfa1ithfully 'ouri' wax shown ln those who wanted to 'mend il. Michelle Yoder 'md Lisa Niiller xvlil for the show In begin. Sllldiffll ummm! rvwutzvxgs Arun- in-M bxmunrhfy in fha cud: Jnrfum On the stage al gmup of burlrons drrccl cz V'UillH,UY rmwlmg From left. Dean Pctwxme. sludent udrusors Adam Marker and KUIIO :NIcDurxm'ri. 1-:rc preszdenl Gino Lmnbrxghr, presmierxt Guwff llwfhuulz. :md Mike Wood ,ff W! fi WV Kb rl Mlrer glues 41 nurse tht rluziui rx UVITIKIIIOH le fun qmzmg blood ml Blond Donor Dub Un lilmwdI,Dm1urIJu5,'. Slvph Surg :.1111,'us. Us sin' clown ,ICF funm1r11!ur'1un duly by QIUIHQ blood -3 P91- 'N V1 ur Scott lk arson hupb Luth L. srudg nl counczf forwu Wm Jurrnq zz rmlhull gmm 'i X I 6 ' nw ff' l,. ' i ' .. 4 ' V . i P 1 A C i f ,Al , X. I t. , 1 A,-3 .VY 1' K- 1' - 1 .J , - - .H- . I .' ' Ar, I A . K, , ,,,,If ' ,, Student Government Actlve The student counczl had a busy year utth projects and actzvtttes .Some o thetr projects uere Cnrandparent s Day Blood Donor Day and a canned ood dnve Money that was raised uas donated to such orqanmattons as Llothe a Lhrld the Olymptc Fund the Heart Fund and the Cancer Foundatton Blood Donor Day was the most success ul ever Student counctl members helped the Red Cross re ach thezr goal and pass tt by recrutttng ct lot o thetr rtends to donate blood Another help ul factor was the extra credtt poznts re cezved by senzors tn Ctvtcs for gtvtng blood sponsors stated Grandparents Day was also a success lt was unzque and very well done Senzor ctttzens and grandparents of CHS students ate lunch IH the ca eterza and then enjoyed a Crzmsonatres concert Other student counc 11 acttvzttes were dances concesstons decorattng hallways or Chrtst mas two sptnt weeks athlettc recognttton con vocattons and planntng the student actzvtttes calender Mr Bob Duell the admtnzstrator tn charges of student counctl stated .Student counctldtda ntce fob wtth theSp1r1t Days Chrts lnebntt dtd a great job heading the convoc a tions They accompltshed many of the goals they sought to achteve A lot o success was because o vice prestdent Gtna Lambrzght One subject student counctl brought up was the matter o the smokzng area tn the semor parktng lot They ormed a eommtttee to dts cuss what could be done about problems tn that area The committee met and talked utth students who were or or agatnst havtng a smoktng area The parttctpatton from the student body tn I lowever there was a communzcatton problem between the members and the rest o the stu dent body accordrng to Mrs lVI1ller Represen tattves dzcln t always report back to thetr sec ond hour classrooms enough Some student counctl members didn t seek enough response rom them Wzth the 1984 85 school year there were many changes wtthzn the school system be cause of the new state laws One of the changes made student counczl unable to hold A group o students dressed or Transtestttt Day durtng A group of freshman and sophomore student council sprrtt ueek stand by the lumor lockers between classes members stt and lsten to a meettng SPIN! ueek ts sponsored by student counctl tts meettngs durtng the school hours So when student counctl and class officer electtons were held at the end of the year student counctl representatives from each class were also elected The representattves had to have a petztton stgned ltke the offtcers had to tn the past When asked hts opznzon on the changes Mr Duell stated At fzrst lfelt negattve about the changes then lfelt postttve The student representattves wanted to be tn student council for student counctl not just to get out of a class Some members thzs year dtdnt really care about student councxl and tts actzvttzes I lm really looking forward to tt Mrs Nhller satd At trst l u as concerned that student counctl uould dte out But nou l thtnk tt ll add fresh neu lt e to student counczl The ktds uzll uork on thetr ou n ttme and they uere chosen to be representauves by thetr classmates lm sure that they ll care a lot more because there wtll be a btgger push for everyone to parttetpate lg O .31 J T v' 'X ' . I '. 1 4 ' ' A . f .4 ,I , . -, 4 jf. . ,, , , - . ,v 1-F sf ' :- ' 'X ' ' 1 1 4 w AA I ' .. , ' 1 1 -1 V 1 ' 1 Af V ' 1 ' ' , f , , e ' ' - . W 'k 1, . ' ' ' Mrs. Nelda Miller, one of the studentcouncil student council projects was above average. think next year the members will work harder. l 'l . - , ,U , W ,. ,., ,.4A- , , .U ' 4' J . D 'N .t 4 , ' ' ' I 'V V Y . '. , ' , T' 1 ' 1- A s V ' j ' - 1 Y - 1 ' 1 V' - A ' v ' l V -' ' fs l j ' 1 - ' ' - -J vs 2 ' ' V .v , - , ' 1 f , ' .4 ' . , ' ' J 1 2 ' A 'A ,. , 'I -. , I 4 - ' N-. Aizstf wb? ,.T'.,'1-5' Y' Semurs show lherr spzril at u pep pyramid for Class c'c1n1pe'!l!1ur1 scssmn by buzfd ng Yi Pg' 'O Q 1 . A Q-S-3 a wwf, M I On bfoud donor duv. Tw: Vaughn uws a paper bag to prevent fwvpen'entrfulmg lwhzfe giving blood lffrczs, Afervwsefclssve srts. LUGIYIYIS for his Zum 10 Hand donate bf. C Srud.-ur rmnlcn' offsvurs Secretary Surm: Thmnas. Prey JU!!!fil'UHvflU,UV7!L1VI. K 1c1'Pr'cmdwr! f5lVIi1f,dHlbV'IQhf, Pub fn' f1K',K1t:ur:s- Allriy Graff - i 4 . -- fu .U in f V -I-. ll .fv- G I 9 gn. 5: .4 'I . U, ,.'F' e ,N '1 -tv. A 4 Pu! ' 4 B--d 5- h all C J I., V! .3 45 ,-ox s 1 S i'1nqn S mor clubs rn zu r f mn! X144 Puszriz rx! 6 hm Im nt fu fu? c Ralmunrz Huck Sm er fre rum s 1 A k X F fn mmm r Hmm oss 1 S 0 s GLN V ' k K CE nr 1 V r s A sry Fu xv Prtsdcm 4m5UUy 1 s 5 an K IHISNL We Qs: .Snphrmwre dum offrrurm ffmrzl Vatu pwmdevlt Dennis W1fz'o,x. Prusufvvrl Mark Miller' Burk Scfrelczry Kim Mmm N01 Jxouvz Pubfzr Relatzrms Julm Mums lML - X Q 'fr L 1 k v r 7' A, Au F 6 xun' X 1 Q QL V 1 xl: 1 V1 Secnlczrg ruxsuru SCO! lauvbs '+I - x x A .Av . 1 5 - H . N I ' . f t h . S ' x Q - 1 F3 ' . Q B. , I I' I N fu .I Q . -I . - u- if 'ff - . ' If ' L' AJ X V- , U. E.- , 2-. J 7' A 3 I -. 'f , . . , I 2 0 ' ,' Q i , 1 f - ' f I L .J 5 1 -Y - , QL l , P I L , , Y I - , - ' K s I 3 'A , - X - . 4 . X fH,'5P?VYIlIH dns Mm 'rs ffm Jrcszmfnrs M: AA:'ZUl'r1,1MIY?d . - Y X I V x lx:m1'g' Wrffn lj. 54 lc: y Tr J, l'v1 .Y fm, D: N11 Q . - . ,. . W X . W V L.. K - C , ,L '- M, -,Q . j 5 -,b, !'u'sglIm1f Tony Lv lwr. ' u':' J s ' ' Cf Hulk Sv ' AJ F ' ' Van' zf. ' 1 , ' D ' -lmrxur Urns f,f'!C'l'Vf T figure' Km: Gwlwj, ': ' Pres: :iv Joe Cwrvsc. l'uPn':r Ran :om 'rrq ' ' Hur, Ti - Mark .I , ' ' N1 I ,fuwuw fc' 'mm' x ' J '..'1'k With 140 people on the field. the march- ing band had a full sound and a colorful appearance which brought them many awards during the year. Goshen won a first division rating in the district Contest. held at Penn High School. At that contest, they also received the Nlarching and Maneauvering Award and the Crimson Guard received Best Auxilary honors. At the regional contest. Goshen earned a first division rating but did not qualify for state because they were not in the top ten in points. lt was a close contest. though. with Goshen placing eleventh in total points. The custom designed show that the band took to contest highlighted music from Diemiestersinger,fl.ohengrin. MacAr- thur Park. and Excerpts from Fame Training started in the summer at band camp in order to increase stamina and tech- nique forthe fair parade and the fall perfor- manees. At the final home football game. awards were presented to outstanding band mem- bers. Lisa Evans was presented the upper woodwind award: Sherrie Stealy earned the saxaphone award. Bob Rich received the lower woodwind award: and the trumpet award went to Zealla lflores. The mella- phonium award went to Lori Thompson: Don Parsons earned the trombone award: Rick Wedge received the low brass award: Evan Landau won the percussion award. Kent VandenOever earned the outstanding bandsman award and two year veteran drum majors Trish Phemister and Cary Long were given honorary awards. As tradition dictated. to cap the year. students T.P ed the directors' homes. and H The marching band season continued longer than football season because the band travelled to Florida during the spring break to take part in the Spring Fling Con- test of Champions. ln competition. the band received a high rating. placing third. To raise money for the Florida trip stu- dents sold cheese and sausage. garbage bags and had an auction for which items L- ' i fi yr L K. 6-tt. .X l Great Year were donated by local businesses and pa- trons. The items auctioned included a pie- in-the-face to Nlr. Nlault. Tim Ropp pur- chased the right to administer the pie. .-X car wash done by Nlr. Plank was purchased b his assistant. Nlr. Nlault. 5, During a normal fourth hour class. students practice their contest show. V... leg 5 ..l 9 Lntjtg 82 I x ti' sm 'N' 5 .f' n A- .YI .A, J,J, J ,Q ,, 5 . t 3. 00,1 I a'k-A.r- '- if'f.9sff'-- J n 1 W? .un mx! 5 Kerry Roberts played xy lophone :ind atuxillary percus- sion in the marching band show this year. 5 Drum major Cary Long. outstanding baindsmain Kent Vanden0ever. and drum major Trish Phemistcr re- ceive their awards tit the lust home game of the season, Karen Gross waits for the big finish of the opening song of the show. In order to draimztti7e the finale ofthe contest show, the brass letins buck atnd blasts out the final notes. Toni Goodwin enjoys at free day in Florida Another First at Contest for azz Band Thejazz band performed five concerts at home in the G HS auditorium. Besides these presentations. they concentrated on getting ready for contest and a trip with all the bands to Florida to take part in a champion- ship contest. In Florida, the band received a second place trophy. In the annual state jazz band contest. the band received a superior rating. as they have for several years. They played Filthy NlcNasty. in which Don Parsons, Zealla Flores. and Andrea Cherniak were featured soloists. In N1anteca, John Hatch and Zealla Flores were featured. Max Williams was an outstanding trom- bonist from Goshen, and for the first time in several years. the award named for him was presented to a trombonist. Senior John Hatch was presented the Nlax Williams Contemporary Nlusic Award at the senior concert. 84 In this special effects picture. thejan band is shown in their senior concert. the final concert of the year. Playing Rock Slide. a popular number by the jail band. are trombonists Ron Krueger. Don Parsons and .lohn Hatch. and sax players Bob Rich. Sherri Stealy and Andrea Chcrniak. I-'im chair mx players Shcrriu Stculy and 'Xndruu Chcrnink play during thc umccrl which prccccdcd thc Vhmrldax 'Imp They phiycd in lhrcc grwupx on xlngc - -'- -1'-' during thu c-vnucrl1.l11f1 BllI1d.SfIUPh0I1fCBLLIld.ilI1d Dun Pzmrwm UJIICCIIIIHXKCN on hh Truly why Niurchmg Bgmd. 1 ta, CQ. F Nsg i so-4 . ..g...... -. , 4sssv-- HUF Hub Rich play his mln In NSW Ol' .1 Prcqxchcr ln .1 whw. Rzck NN caigc had help Irum Nil' Plank In .luhn H.a1chrccc1xcx1hc XI.ax XX lilmmx Comcmpur N1 Ulu 111 thc full conccrt. reach ll hm HUIC. Xiuxic Xugxrd 111 Ihr 1-llhll comvrl nl' the year, ravehng 1ghl1gh'lS Year Thr. orbhbslrx mum, tour Lonwrts throuvhout thu suhool war Thy snmor bon url whlch was tho lm xl ol thu war show a..1s4,d mom popul xr pleas sugh 11s B xrbbr ol Sunllb and C lrmbn Sum Xlsoat thu sbmor Lombrt Dmd Hdmx Dmd Bol lmmr md bid mm Hdrxdm worm honorul mth orbhbslnl wards Lbttcrs xnrb also h mdbd out to otha members Thu orbhbstrr took on mothbr major pro Jul durmv thu war NNl llLl1 xx IS to plan lor Thy -'roup also took lts mnuxl trlp I0 Q l'llL1ilOl.0 su md hp lr thu Chlmgo Sxm phonx l'hu wurll swhtsbung md shop plng md ate dmner m thu um before thu hoard tha. sxmphonx perform Thb gonurl b md h id tumr Lonurts lhls war bLLlusLmun,l1 Lllort XNLHI ll1lOll1L trlp L0 l lorldr ln Flor1d1 thc, Lombrt b md won thu lar I pl lu Lrophx .md thy sxmphomb brmd rmumd 1 supgrlor rxtmsz Dlrulor Sh rron S1 aultbr dlruls mln lm ll romur mth thu suuors rrx Robrrls md I lsr lx ms xurb mo ol thy out lrndm pl xurs IH Ihu 4.Ul'lLL.I'llJll1d xx ho hulpud pu Ihr band Its llrl pl up rn thu llorldx Lomurl X6 ws ,'i .'l 'H '..b .Nl , -. 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Director Dane Plzmk LllFCCl5 the 55 mphonlc band in the l',l0I'ld1lSPCCI1lClllilF.LXCOYICCHlhilll1Ci1lUI'CdLlllIllC groups that performed in l'lorid1r. Crim onaires and Choir ave New Director In her first year at director of the Crim- sonaires and choirs, Nfiss Marcia Yost had a challenging but rewarding year. She took over the position vacated by retired Nlr. Nlerrill Swartly. long time choral director at GHS. Yost sang asa Crimsonaire under Swartly, and did a fine job in her first year as choral director. Besides thc concerts held in the GHS auditorium, the Crimsonaires gave several concerts to various organizations in the area. They performed for groups at Green- croft, the Rotary Club. and for the senior citizens that visited GHS on Grandparents Day. While all their concerts were successful. the Spring Spectacular was especially well received. Titled. Crimsonaires. Then and Now. several veteran Crimsonaires per- formed at the beginning of the perfor- mance. The l98-l Crimsonaires then gave their final performances ofthe year. In the filled auditorium. the seniors gave their tra- ditional individual solos in this final con- cert. The Crimsonaires received an excellent rating in the Swing Choir Contest. They also received a first in the Vocal Ensemble Contest. The choirs had a busy year. capping their concert season with a superior rating in the contest of Champions in Florida. The ju- nior-scnior choir traveled to Florida with the bands to perform over spring break. The alto section was featuredinthe Crimsonairc song, Performing in the junior-senior choir are tl. to r.l1 Creation From left are Ron Krueger, l.auri Camp- Tresa Ellis. Theresa Nleiich. Debbie Robinson. Katie bell. Becky Ford and Dean Peterson. Roberts, and .J XX ob, 3 1 s PI Q. N! f ln thc Spring Spcctiicultir. thc current Criiiimngtircs tipcn their part ol' thc concert with thc song. Real Good Time Tonight. SCfllOf5IiY1iIll.liIldLil.lilFlllSlCPh Sorg have at good limc performing git thcir lust concert. pr , 's l ndcr new cltnir director. Nliss Nlaircizi Ymt. thc frcxhmain choir pcrlinrnis. Helping to give the viiiiiiorwcnior choir its full sound tirc Sctitt lfcnncr. Braid llcrfhbcrgcr :ind Nlilcc Wynn. HQ Sherri Stculy and .-Xndrcu Chcrnitik stand to play one of thc many pep band songs. Don Harley sets up his drum set before the game. I hsqfrw-.- - A- - .-A ,- 'V . ., 1 4. 1 X .J K. ,I I f 4' , AV, Mr. Mm Niaiult. pep bxtnddirct:tnr.wt1tChcsthc rcfcr- cc for ax time out so thc band cam play N1ighty. Nlighty Rcdskinmf' bl X. - 1 - The pep band occupies the during the games. Pep and The pep band's function was to help pro- mote spirit at the home basketball games. Sitting en force in the end bleacher section. the band was an intimidating and noisy force at the games. They also played at one girls basketball game. 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C77l01'fY677I07'fY6'7II01'VY6'7ZI07'1.f6'77l07'fS6'l7I01 8Y6'??I07 U6'72I01'Yf6'77I07'S86'l7I07 H6'l'II01 H6'7l1U7 85612107 HC7II01H6'lIIfl1 H6 R 5 x, ek .-six We els. ix , r vi f Due by February first your completed auto biography a twenty page report on either your layorite President or a reyrew of the Complete Works of Shakespeare, three letters of rec ommendation your high school transcript what the moon s position will bein relation to the sun on the day we open your applica ion The paper chase to fill our ill the neees sary paper work that was demanded of col lege bound seniors seemed almost unending at times Brian Doss voiced his frustration stating The work I doyust to get to college ern t be ismueh or is bid ts wh it l ll htye to do there' tTh it is il l get the lorms filled ou l feel that in order for eollege bound seniors to seeure the widest possible selee tion of curriculum they should try to apply sible however it is unfortunate that many applications ire very time consuming therefore making itdifficult to finish apply ing before deadlines senior Mike Weddle commented Many seniors sh tred these leelings tbout the hassle of all the paperwork required of Jodi Kay' Hamsher David L. Haney' Sally' Anne Hart Margaret Hartsough HPCHHYH Staci Lee Hartsough But, ohn Allen Hatch lxay Leanne Hershberger Franklin L Hess Gretchen M Hess Richard H Hetler Riele Celesta Miehelle Hoehstetler Cieottrey Ouinton Hoffman Holt students planning to tttend college Col lege forms are so tedious and time consum ing that you just htte to start them and usually you end up doing an all nighter be fore their due date If after all that work I m not aeeepted itll be sueh a let down Deb Robinson said Feelings of tnxiety were common among students ts the senior year drew to tclose ertstmators who had put off the miles of red tape were seen hurrying to finish the paperwork And those who had mailed their tpplicttions oil on time were tnxiously w llllflg for results All were hoping for ae eeptlnee md fintliling of plins lor their post high sehool graduxte work l l 0 9 5 sf ,' ' ' Y 1 ' ' . 1 I I g i 8 rs, 9 X .4 K ' 1 l as, e i 6 't ' :Q N LIZ if 'L ' 2' i ' i ' 1...ur ' 'rr f. 1 N ' - '.' 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A- -ANU I2 f Cults 1 one stmester course requlred tor Lrtduttlon rnxolxed the studs of x irrous lexels ol Loxtrnment the lnstorx ol demoeratt an xarrous tspttts ol our tonstxtutrons Mr Max Slabtugh emploxtd ht Goshen Commumtx Schools for our eushtetn tears and 1tCII9lor two txueht the course e L is LFILIIIILK polru vs Mrnunum x r mmrmum Lrtde Students vtrllmt, to to extra tredrt work tould e urn extra eredrt for the ss Iht optronxls would erther rmproxe 1 as te or help btltnte rut 1 poor test garlde I vtant to tene students the opportunrtx to see th it thex ire responsrble tor themselxes was Sla haugh s tomnlent on the grading sxstern Optronals x med from VNYIIIIIKL papers to sol unteermt, lor vnork m the tommumtx The re ports usu rllx lt :lt xwrth hlstorx or eurrent ments X oluntcer duties ringed from poll vs ttehrna, to rrnernt Salx mon Arun fhrrstm is hells to don it rng blood A pirt ol polltres IS Lettlng xnxolxed wth the pubhe stene and Mr Slabaugh s op trontls get people mxolxed m mint drllerent aspects of hte Mrthelle Kaullmzn sard about the opttonils I lun C tmpbell seemed to thmk some stu dents took tl1e1r xoluntcer work two lxghtlx Students usuallx end up wolunteerme lor the estrt tredlt VNIIIIULII inx thought belnn I the IC ton she st tted Some students 1Kt,reed mth Sl xbauth s pollu ht stunt, that thex were the txpe who couldnt tould rmproxe therr trades Or thex thoutht optronals larr bet ruse students couldnt Cheat easrlx I hex reallx make a person work lor therr own grade Darla Igspidi stated I objected at lrrst but alter partrtrpatrm, and lorm, optronals I was thrnktul tor the exper renee tontluded Rleh Su lnson 4 atre VI1tDonald ant Nlrke Ntoltltas P of N .maaI,l t'11sual le tu es INAHCX o Miller Stott A Mlller am Iodd Allen Miller Todd B Mlller Carrie Itnne IVIIFALIC Lxnne Iammx 5 Mrshler Brran Vlrlham Mrtthell Barbara em Moist Barb ll6'l1llHH6'IIIllfIIUIIIIIFI56721078lefllllfllkllllllIlt'I1lfl7llL'll1lHHUIIIIH11811101welll!!!llc'IlllH'Ht'IIlll7'Itel!!! 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Lon Ann Ph:-:bus Tom M Pllxe Ann Plslxor Drrla lolem Pollorlx Kfrrlr lumnc Pollock Kerth Rrrharcl Potter Aprnl lNoelle Ramlolph Deborah Helen R ipp De Rolvl Recd Soma Dum Reschlx Robert Rlrh Bo Laura Rrclmrrls Arm lxfllLl1ClC' RICSSCL leer Anme R lml all R lx Robbmb Debra Mane Robrmon Rob: 07'JlEI2I07'J.l6'lZIfl?'l16771075567710713l6'7?I07'H67II07'H6'IlI07586111117NFIIIOIHKIIIUVNBIIIIII5l6'lII07 lltIIlfl7'lIEIIIUVH86711 I 1 If slrrkfi zz 111.70111 Ildflllllg fearing ff uakt fl t ewhlatlml auf Jenin ffm only mrlmf.f1I1m1 In tba! If IVPII fam! Geoff Hoffman st ated about the sxrnptoms he suffered at the hands of the disease Most eorn rnonlx the signs of Senioritis xarx from droxxsi ness to ansietx and finallx to utter drspair lhe onlx Lure lenoxxn to man is graduation hovxex er xaeations haxe been lenoxxn to allixiate the ten sions for a xshrle Scientists are presentlx working tovxards finding 1 prexentatixe xattine hut as of xet none has been found Nleanvxhrle no upper Tonx ax Rudolph Rudx Sonia Lx nn Sanders Spunlxx Robert B Sehramexer Ro 1 Bob Shroek Sea Bass Craig Philip Stott Dale Lee Shell Carla Annette Shidler Rox Shixelx Darin lzugene Smith Thad Alan Smith Wade W Snider Stephanie Suzanne Sorg tlrssrnen xx is safe from the hinrrc heh rxior pat terns rhrt ittornprnx this dreaded diseise lo rntnx seniors Senioritis vx is looking to xx irds the future and xx h it lix hexond the xx ills of Goshen High Sthool As st ated hx Gina l un bright Senioritis is the realilition th it xour set ondarx C.LlL1L1UOIT is toming to in end and that xou are going to hrxe to fate the realitx of the real xxorld Chris Inehnit put it Conciselx hx saxing lhe viorld heeornes real Other students claim that Senroritis xx is look ing tow rrds eollege in particular Senroritis is getting antsx about graduation and about eol Or as Sonia Tomas stated Seniorrtrs is get ting readx to explore the outer limits of higher education Most students were prirnarilx interested rn rnerelx getting through the sehool xear onlx worrxing about the future when it became reali tx Those vtho were going to college were anx ious about applieations and other neeessarx pa pervxork lhose vxho planned to worlt direetlx ifter high sehool xxrth just surxixing the xe tr As etl si sr into o t gr re ii llixing the responsrhilrtx of being the upper srnen lt it trs is mother tt of senroritis Seniors xxere expetted to he tht most ni rture md groxxn up students and xxere to ICI tccordinglx but ts st ated hx Doug Burns Its little more than herng on top of the heap larnrnx feiger sm herng the upper el rssrnen is an excuse for Rovxdtness Senioritis is hasie tllx projetting a feel for the future arrix ing at the erossroads of xour life and haxing to Choose either the lack td usical pedifrle inxest xourself to the enrithrnent of this great n ation of xours Several xari ibles exist in shaping .1 future life choosing hetvxeen lesion or integrr tx the protess of constintlx reshaping iour ideals molding nevx faees Once correct mass is found all tdlosxneritles Ire banished from the interior recessrxes of the soul leff Peiehx s eire tt slipp rl 1 sttges of the disetse 3' 671107ll67ZI01'llci'7ZI07.H6'7Zl07'H6'77l01llL'lZI07'l86721078l6'l2I01'5J6'72l07'll6'l7I07'Jl6'llI07'H6'llI07'll6'lI1lH'll6'lIIOflle?lI10 174 7. Q 9 p ' 'amz' I ' ' 'ad 1' - ' F 'Q i . A K' '11 - , 2 4 'X 3 - f 3 f stat l At il R. l lpli. Hll.1X'lIl4! to Wall .4 3 ' N Q- ' ' Q gk V ' - wh l' xear is too long to gi l ate. ' ' - W Q' , Q - ' ' - ,Q - ellis. ' '. l' of the sehool A, . ' 'rrst' . . V, . -2 ' 'g s K, I . . X '2 .k 1 v V xr - A-R - , , , 's A 1 , ' , ' , 4 ' ' ' 'K , . v , i'l',. 1. ' , elk. In blu, d ,Dall ns, X Y! Q ,K , 1 Q 1 , , F2 U- ,. . .S in . W. I A . lv ' v . ' V kv f ' . . - . f fi v xi ' . s 2 -2 21 ' , ' Se-nioritis is the inflammation of my senior. lege even more. Chris Surnmx' was heard to say. existance or deciding against the odds and to . .', ' ' ' . ,, . ' V , '- -, 'Y A ' - F-' , -' ' , ', -- - 1 . ' va ,' . ,. V y ' V if - - . 1 i fg. i v its--4. - - ,Ks- U kg , A ,Y v Y , g . Y L I. I I - V . I g .- . -V . . Ai x. ,sz A A .h ' , ' :A . . ' . -' '- . , , .' , .. -k- , , , ' , ,- . -, I.. ' .' 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Holt man Rcdskm Nlaaavr holds the rose, wlmh were .awarded to I'1n.4 Nlrller Deb Mrller IS Laupht recemnlg, flmrxsrmas kisses lrom .an .monunous noumrl IQIIUIKS 556711075l6'77I07'lYQUIOYJJEHIOTJJBUIIIVS Dmdi urrx supcrx xwcb work UI1Kl1Cl1OlHE'LOfTllDAL, hall Lompenrxon rn the scmor lull sc'77I0rls67210rsx677I0rss677l0fJJ6IZ10r'xx6Ill0fJs8lZI07'Jf6lZIOfsx672l0rsJ'6'IZ P7 V l r - ' v ' - ' V . , , 'f v ' V 1 v 4 V .' h A , , . A I ' sourcf:,'l'l1csc krsmcs were senr ar 50: each ro help raise rnoney for srudenr J, -L5 m 1. F L' I.-T 'V rs Dvsur Pun CL Amms nun I :ur Lum umm s ll rxhxps nm umllngn mtur A n shi dxsau su pw-.sxhlc Lollqg mhmces wx 1 fm Nummx who 1s prcpnmng un LY nn r Ymxhcr cdn Larmr .mc Lfd lu 1m ua-v J IL HUCKUIIIIUPK .1 Nc Wlf Xklflr RU NUHIA YI ll N K U XA 1'WlXQHIt LP, IL K NUI! N lfliff IUHFIH x Q u 1 1 rvwus s 1 un sa uflixw Hera 1 0 thnx xsI3cir1PL!uxulxx1ux sums :mo 1 dup iqufuxmr' IKHH 7107 SLIYII L7 fl H I 867111 1 1 J if Doug Burns watches fellow lczunnmlcm fall behind in 11 rucc, unublc to hclp, Scmnr prom lung .md qurcn Ruben Hale .md Km Hrrxh- hrrgcr wcrc Clmscn to rmgn hx the students whir attended the 1981 yumur-scnlor pmm, Z. ff,:f. 4 , ., I r- H.. , 1-, -xx'--.451 W. byfffz . L ' . 1 '-54:51. 4' '. Q. .1- 51 J I I , , -'kr ' , - ' X ,- F Q, ' ' 'FW 1' A 5 .,.: 71' 'Q vt 'av' 1 31 ' , , , 1 .. Y . 1 , 4, 4 v ' A 1 1 fs' 1 1 ' ri'WFw-Q1 Mi,-ff f iffy' ' 'mf Y' ' '- MS 1. 1'-'J-' f-,- - f ' f 1 I '- Q K.-' .9 . Q h' hifi., g . A ,. 1 ,1- a,. ' Z, - .1-,Z ' T im . V - , ' Q, --- A ' A . r ' ' ' f , ' L- S . Q x . . ' - V x sb- T- x N 9 . J xl 1 xv Ka1qK9r3h whn wqm on tht. 51mmCHmh,p mp mdk., up A Tmclx members M1146 Wlmidlc and Tfmx Rumiulph show fur 11: Huologx II that wall .xllnw her to go un the trek to ITIUY Will!! WIN! -lffff prmtnn' lInr1J.1. 11 1 11 1110 II 1 fl 111011 1 fl 1111 II in V,5'l'II 1 11 1'.ve11 1 11 1111111 1 11 1111111 1 11 1'.ve11 in 11111 Il 1 11 111011 1 11 11511 1 0 :iw II in 111 1' I1 in 11111 II in 111 11 ll ffl 1:1 11 ll 1 fl 111 c 71 111 111 1' ll 111 111 1 1:9 Sc-mot lollrcs .Are guen .t tough of claws when Davtd Hamer pknx both the p1.mo.md the tcllo .md .t torrmpomtmn of lux -'l 1'H1 -Ulf! 01.1 l-JU' Sf-lf' ANMIU' RWM Amd 101111 Gibbon own areattion, warm up before reheusal. Sim 'Q :Y Yearbook ataffct Rod Chupp worked as buamess manager first semester before gratluutrng mid-term. ' 'VO r l Robert Hale .md jon Goodman pose for the Camera aa ther' ukc .1 break away from thcrr work m Biology II, a course ptrmurilx offered to scmors .md ra .1 pretequmte for the Mdrme Urology rrxp, enioryenior'.r'e11io1'.te1zio 7'J'6'lIfll?'J67?f0 ryenio rrezzio rxefzioryefzio rxcfziiorxeniorycfzzio men iomezzirnxtezz irnxvezzio r.fe11irn',re11 in rxvezzi l30 Rich Swanson helps on the newspaper layouts after school. llc was copy editor during the year. .-,A fd.- - 9 'Q 'W-. U 0 2 ' X 1. I in gf: Dean Peterson says goodnight to the audience las on the Carol Burnett sliowl and good-bye to the ve-ar by twee-king his ear. Adam Marker and band entertain the audience at the follies with live and loud music, l6'77I0l'.l'6lZIIHQYEIII01'.l'6'7II01'.l6'7II075677l01'J'6'77I07'.f677I07'.f67II01',l'677I07'.l'6771071677I01'.Y67II01'.l'67ZI07'jE'77I07'.fC'7II075671I01'.f.l'6'7II01'.l'6'l l3l X- ,- 41 1 Album M fa ' 1. ZS r ' One advttntugc of GHS is that students get to choose lrotn at vttricty ol clttsxcs catch xcmcwter. Lindsey Stults xigns up for zt math claw with thc help of Mr. Wttync Lumbright during :trcnzt scheduling. Nlixx Nlurciat Yost is gt new lltculty mcmbcr this year. taking over thc choir. Critnwnttircx, and co-directing thc spring musical, liuch faculty mcnthcr hats to tukc at turn :tt thc drcztdcd httll duty during noon hour. Dr. Fvztnx is not excluded from thin tttxk und cvcn sccnix to bc enjoying it. D .X , at ,-msn 5- msif 4.4 'Q Q N1r Q nrmrxght lrnu lo h and back thu wrmn5 lhumn pxpurx to thy xludunts 1 wuk .after thu were due Hug hp xmrkx to mut has dmdlxm. lunmrx Turux Xhmh and kxlg I- mmm duldg to Lou! otf' tor thu plmnumr xphgr buxmun n.l.1ssLs sqm Chtxstu' Alexander font Albcrrv csus Alvarado Kns 'Xnlcn x Turn Ar her En Armstrong ot Ballet on Barley Stott Baker Kns Banghzrt Shaun Barowell Ltsa Barts busnr Bauman Tina Bc hzal Bnlnl' Bffson Don Btller Mar v Btxler Brtan Blough Deb Bolltngcr lklm Bollinger Ang: Bonlragcr jeff Bontrager Steve Borznnnatow Chrts Bowman Callus Bowser Donn: Bradlev Tom Branson ads Brooks cnmfer Brown Tnsha Brown Tammt Burlrmaster Dxane Cam Andrea Cherntalr Lynette Chupp Todd Chupp Sandra Coble jnm Copcnhavcr Dennis Cnpc Fred Cross Mark Cuzzoerca Dawn Dutton Regan Dttwcllc Pep' Dmz Doug Disfltlvr Dt-b Dtlls Bill Douglas Kyle Eastman Terressa Baton Bobbi Eflzlcbargcr Dave Eger Ktm Elliot Trcsa Ellis on Esltlrman .ulic Eshlvnmn Slmwnec Essug l - As .4 member of thc Crnmsonaircs, Brv.m Lube Llc was som:-times allcd upon to .rfompanv the group wnla hrs guntar. Une L1fe to LIVC '-'YW The Jumors Had CC ' ' 77 1 t 6 J. 1 A K L . l ll ' 1 . A 1 'V I ' . .ang la . jx- :lg -4.1. t lf. u ff omg C ' , nr qi l' l l w. ,K Q lv ' ,rl Q, jg, H 1 Y , r , W f q 1 1 1 f if 4 l V1 bi ' ' ' -' ' 54, 5' l JL' 'Q' :K .4 K W- X l X ll Q ' v 5 'XX R W7 5 lx F255 ,ai ---+..L,,, Lxsa Eyans lVlarlt Lyeler Ktrby Iiysol antt Fager tmlle Farmwald Vlargle Farmwald Stott Fenner Crystal Fttter Daytd Fla-tter Zealln Flores Todd follcer Rub franlcs Stott Irtdrxtkson l aura rrtsbn Grant Iqry Sharon I ry Ira y ry Btll Gard Fhnsta Gardner Cody I tslull bary Cxaslull Ixtm Gentry Amy lnngrruh I'ony Gonzales Sandy Goosh Q hns Cyoulttr Danny Qrray Roger Gray or farm lkaren Gross Saul Hall lxrm Haney lkeun l Ianni Rhonda l ltnshew Don Harley Sherrr Harrls Susan Hams Tom Hart Iony Haney Rn hard llayes Dan Htrshberger Brad Htrshberger Ron l lershbtrger Roger lloplcms Mrthelle llostetler Robert Hoszetler lonya Howard Dee Hry ncwytz Robert Huffman MUSIC Tastes Vary Vyfhen you wallced down the hall you saw stu dents wtth lrttle funny loolcmg objects oyer therr ears Or, you saw open lotlcers wrth ghetto blasters ID them Xwhat were these lcrds lxstenmg to' The musnt yarted from elassleal to jazz to soul to country western to Chrrstnan roclr to new wave to punlc to heayy metal Surpnslngly the types of musn that students lrstened to yaned Most adults assumed that the only type of musrt all teenagers lxsten to was loud hard roelc whuh was untrue' For example Sentor Dean Peterson stated I lrlce to lrsten to soul musrc I lrlre to ltsten to the Sugar Hrll bang beeause they malce me moye umor anet I'ager replted when aslced The lctnd of mustt I lrlcr to lrsten to ns tountry western and Chrrsuan musrt My favorzte group IS Alabama because I lrlce therr beat and they re good snngers Ftnally there are the students who ltsten to roelc n roll umor Nlargte Farmwald sand I lrlce to lrsten to rotlc and new waye musrt I ltlce Duran Duran Mrtltael arlcson and Prrnte betause I thrnlc thev re neat umor Cody Cxasktll tlarmed I lrlce heayy metal betause they haye great themes to their songs I he unfortunate thing about bemg able to ltsten to layortte musn was the tost of retords and tapes .Some musnt stores helped by haytng low sales prttes though Cmaslctll spends about 540 oo a month on retords A lot of students sayed money by buymg blank tassettt tapes and re ordmg songs ofl of al bums lrom fnends rnstead of buying albums or tapes As we grow older our tastes toll surely thange as wrll the need for wallcmans and ghetto blisters It has for our parents and their parents before them An anonymous adult stated The musrt of today rs nothtng ltlce xt used to be You used to be able to llsten to tt Now all vou nn hear rs a bunth of notes whuh teenagers tall mustt I m afrard to eyen thmlc about what tt wtll be lnlce rn the future Howeyer I tan remember when I used to loye to lrsten to a ty pe of musu that my parents dtdnt lrlce 139 .. .. 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L LIS.: flurlcy Robert .1 ltson T.rmmw olmson X'ltl1ss.t lk.xuffm.1n Stanlcx lkauffman Albert Kemper Stun Knmanzr Nmtv Kramer Ron krucgtr Vlxkr L.nf.Arx C hxrles Lamb Louns Lambert Tm.: Landns Dale LcCount C,.1tl1 Lcmarr N nrgxl Lemarr khanthovw Lumgasa Brnn Lubult Stott Lutz Nllrlc Mahonm lklnmphanh Blalanxanh C hns Nlandell Bexerlx Nlanelx Tom Maran Tensa Nlarltham Lcslne Nlartm Rodd Martm tnnxfer Nlast Brett 'Vlathrs eff lVlCDan1el Beth Meter Teresa Men h C hnssx Messnlt Shelli: 'Vlltlc Lee Nlnlcles Bert Nluques on Mlllard Rod Muller Susan lwrller Steplmme xllllff Mxlu L.nF.m htlps the homr er dcpnrtmtnt .n setond scmcs mm sthedulmg 136 S. C' Lrsa Mnnnntlt Carla 'Vloodx Callus Nloorc lxlarlc Nlov on Nloyz-r Kate Murto Hans Musser Brll Nader Krnlf Ncltrouet tan Nlslcv Lmda Nnslev Chns Nlsslev Nelson Nxsslrx Tran Norton TIHIIDW Null lames Pdrrxsh Don Parsons I ee Pf almltr Ins.: Phrlllps Anna-tu Pnsltor Rod Pltnlnr Lisa Poldetmm ay Prnt Nlmme Ralagopmlln Brmn Ralston 3 n.- s. ! fr yn, ? 'A an. S-t e L S n Jr' 'l .. - A K '. - u xl Q? I 'U xv fn v X - ' X ' 5' 4' 'K . fZiRY..L'b. . u- 1 4 K R Q: Q: R5 1 . A ,X Y - R f 4 lg. , , ll 'Tl l wil fl Q' I n J' lr R 'RC' gg: ' f ' - t l ' I . 4 A 3 1. 1. A 9 , . C1 aw 1 .ft w 5 H C . .C is P ' I f 'l f ' 3' T 1 , JN , - 'ff - xg V Qifk ,4f -riizi G ' Msn l 41 : A tar, 1 -X . f : ' . X ll' 5 V V A . - 'S A-4 Ng Q .. i A . x .' 4 '-V f ME F, R 4 V: s , 'rf l Q Q1 ' W 2 QT. Sl 15 C' K E, Y 'A M Q3 ul l ...J .I 9 L1 .xii I' K . I, 2 H f A , A I iv Q f r Wi l 'X f N S .4 . 93' 4 .Q X .. LN-ml! H Bcrky Ray Andrea Reed Knsry Resler Charles Rohhms lfmnlc Rohhms K.me Rohr-rrs Shayne Rogers Rrrk Rohn Jay Rnhrer Tammy Raul h Betsy Rows' Anita Scott Lon Sechrxsz Randy Self Steve Scnrrll 'leff Shaver Smey Sink Tracy Slahach John Smnh Karen Smith Laura Snoke Carol Snyder Mike Snyder Kim Sorg Susan Sorg Kevm Stan' Chns Stahl Nlxlce Smhlev Shellv Smlxlew' Annerre Smnlxll Lvn Slaufler Sue Srrvker Lmdsev Srulrs Brmn Summers Phxl Suplml Lori Thompson Angie Txmmons Ranch' Troup Ins.: XVJDBUITD Rod V.xnderw.1v Karen VanKl.n'ern Deb Vaughn Tim Vaughn Apnl Virarv Kellv Vumrnr Barn' Wlxlsh Melnssa Wlarrs Dressed in .1 hula slurr for bear h day. rumor 11.155 presndem Nlark jossclyn dnreers the hunldnng of hrs rl.ass pvmmnd durmg .4 spun week rompezmon. ' Iv' 1, 1 A 'fi X. .ge Y U o I 'ra T'v1'lI' gnu: .Y W. V i ' 4 Q -lamn amamr krnsrv Resler. Shellne Nlnck and Susan Hams share .u hugh .ar Rnk Wedge lXlldflCll-I m'll'ISlt'l' mglun Rlldls' U7 lun XX Lnbu Nlarl XX Qnkmr I7 Nm XX Lnlernnn Ruth XX :Hong dt XX rn N11 lulln Ymlmr bhmna X odd Inns.: X odmr N1 url N owmll Nom p lured N11-Ima Bausdcxm Randx Bu Lmasur l ISI C ondcr KIKIIOI1 C aopu Lmnard Dans Hnllx Damon Suu Frnnnl XX cndx Fubdu Smdx Hall Rulplm llnlu Rx lxml Ilcmcrllr lhud l ull lolmna lolxmon Susm krezel blnrx kxl Nan x Nxxlor HX N4 enmx Zcmz C naar Zqxda olm 'Nlxglu lost Cruz Gun Ott Rolm I dmskn Lum Poldl rman 5 on R1 XX ax nc Robins I nm Rapp Ralph XX .ax nc Slm Bm Lx blmlor dtru. X ml urcn kurt N mrholl l.1mmx VL nbgomr C l'lfliIlI'l.i XX arm: ocul XX ldddl lrmda Y xl r XX mdx 700k 1 juln Esluelnun fxpldms 4 quesuon from nhl Swdx slum nn I ' S Huston to Janelle Farmvwld Irmdn Y odnr lnn mlxr of Ihr On Smbm f lxss helps palm the IS tor rhr Mll prmlunl On D rms mln parlnmuntnry proudun uml In xlx n I, 1 5 udlnu us ussld lll med r Q r xnrmm.m mx xml-ru lun found mf HS Lmknuk l idly Rm lx l l xng x x xRu l nr 1 xr oxmxn FIX rx lLHXXrn ml run lubfk '9- ,1 fx, 001. if if if Sophomores EXPCFICHCC The Days of Our LIVCS l H... , -: .Q 2 QC Slmmcllr Clem Kwm Coblvs Lonm Coblcnrz 'llerrv Compton Carmcn Conncllv Ton: Conrad Su-plxanu' Cox RM' Cross Bc 'lu' Crumv Fx .xrlr Dams .ln Dclxnxklxrr Rolm Dcnun Andv Drummond N.u.rllv Dulvmin Dcndr' Dunn 'YN uln Adluns I -X ms Bu 'Xllr x ftf0 'Xl Da ul Xl! Su-pm 'klr Vlrl-1 -Xltcnlxol Dam Alxarado lamn Anblnmzxcr og -Xnlcrom 'Vll hrlr Balrun flnr sa Balmxn Dmnms Baller Todd Barnell lf! Barn lx Krall Bartell ark Banos kII7llXl'lW Bea hx Phil B1 lltcl 'l rn Bal lwr Bn an Bumnd rt lNl1 hrllr Benn Ang lx Blossu Park Bobglr Trrnl Bonrragrr oannx Borlclmldrr Brian Bortz Dau Baum lx Nlxlu Bowman Bob Brrdlu Crxslal Brlmlaall Sllclla Bu lcmast r blot! Burton Nllssx Burlxr karen Camplxll Lula ffcrrann -lf Chestnut R. v Cf . lc Nlarla f:ldVl73L1gl'l Scorz fflavlvauglm Najwa Nader lakes a break from her lxomeworlc rn an Eng lrsm Basal Skrlls c . S. Damn l rsh mal Llrlurgnr l IL. ll rnlgn Don l lx Nlm x x org Esprdx liddn fspmom Suu fmng Paul lrlurnng mr :sun Ihr lur Dum ldollr Pun Fox Lollun Fmnd Barr Frm Bob lnngmrr 'X -Xu funn N ra rll I n Rwd Cnnsrr I3lll1nl Culvsnn I rxld fx rt Stulrt hunger: ld rannn Cnnrl h I nsa Caoms N11 lc Cmnzalu K l1r1s C oodvun -Xndnm Cmmlwr N1 lu urn R1 lnrd Crrren ,f Bru 1 Cxruengood ov! C frm C r se Stem Cnulpx xh hfdl 5 ou Hansen lon: Harlex Rlmnda Harrxs blmn Hartson l1 blur: Has F 5' 'I Rr lmrd Heath orlr Ra hcl Hcrnxndnz Cyaul Hvss lngrrd llc-ss lN'l1 heal lflnldrlwrand lxxm Hull Nlrlr l-'loxlbm ulu Holm Allen Holdmr Nl: heal llollls lkxm llopluns Russell l lou ard X1 lu llulvlurd Dee lluzlvncr lfxzh Huff lncld lwemz lam: amrson Lrsa .1 kson l rn.: ohns 'Vl.m1. olmson lodd johnson lxcrrx udw K zrlm Kaullmnn ulxe lkudrslm Plnl keup fm x lhe sophomore loflcers were prxmanlx on rlu fnrsr lloor .md xl, Y Br: an Bemmndrrhr ns on hrs w u. from rnglrslm rlrnss to lm lorlur lxtorr rhr nr xr lmur I -30 id 1' l . EIA s ,f l '. . . 1 5 , lvl' :VH Z--, s 1? Sy ' il 1 ilu. lrcllrrx kr, - ,gg ,. Q . ' ' A U ya. ,, I 6 ,, 4- - 5 -. '- X., Jfv ' - ' . - -'- : .. . s -' s- f l ., . 'I 1.1 7'-A 'Y 'J' ' XJ X 5 .. 'tidy W ffl - 77:1 :Q31 .lr 4. '. .1 lm' r Q. ' 5 .'. .all-.Q . Q ,., sg 1 ' if 5: ' ,.4 l - . e ' ' ' ' ,r P' 'X , . .r v ' T - 3 - '. Q Smrrv Goo-.lwrn It Vt' 1 W 51 1 . ' ' ' 4 .fm if - ab. K 1 l 1 A l . . .ps -'LT , 7 f m .. A -X ls ' - . , , Y . . Pk I W sc v ,v v, , . 4 A 'J 1 - ll I ' . .' c 1' J . . I . ' A ' y , MA ., V X Is .. J A ,v JC l A. . - 4 v. ,, ' 5 - .-, 4, 4,?ff,'g 'Q, rl-V PS, , f flf, ' i 1 , Du nd ken lnr Q v If A.,s if 11 Q -- Q, OK OQ0 JN! 7 'r ff A5 IH! Pxusttr Shirt Knox l :sm Kramer C am: lkreager lkxm lkurtz Shunt Laf ountt lim Lamhdm Stott Lambert lrent Lamhnght lNlarlr Lantz fum Lafloux Dmd Omo Greg Leatherman Laura Lawson Brad Lehman Stott Ltrrrr om l ttnrrr Suzettx Lwrll n bhetla I upptrt 5 otr lumlltr Craig Lotlcerhle Vnhelle Lou ks S on Markham Steve Martuntz Daud lN1asstt1blll bta rs Nlzst Llsa lN'lathw.s Larry lNl C rtarx Ed N1 Damtl Rob 'VI lkeow n Anastasn Nl Nleal K mn 'Vlttzler Shauna 'Vlxllard -Xrnlxr Xlllllll -Xngrt 'Hiller Cxsty Muller Dam Muller l usa Mnlltr 'Vlarlt 'Vhller Stott lN1lll r Lund: Mushltr Tum 'Vltshler kevm Nloxst Freddy Nloles Rum Moon ohn lxlorns NTAYYTIIK' Vox C onnne Mx ers Nalua Nader Crrtg Neff The Dally Dllemma What s for Lunch? First you haxe to see nf xou tan fund am money I hen you hate to fund IMA, to get there Then nt 5 vour thorte MeDonald s Vutndx s Rax Dtary uttn Pengum Point or rf all else falls the fugh sthool t afetena Thus was the drlemma posed to eath student at least once durmg the tear nf not exert 1 Manv students would rather have gone out for lunt fm than eat rn the tafeterna and not netessarnlw hesaust the food was bad at sthool In fatt ateord mg to students mshts the tafttma staff tonstantlx thanged and updated thenr offenngs to malce the tafttena more appeahng Betause of student de mand tht hot lunth hm was dtsmantltd md stu dtnts had thenr hor of a urntx of sandmuhts soups salads and other lunth foods lVlonday and Frnday were soup and salad bar dats and 'I hursdax was tato bar dat tat' Ihlte lVltDonald s hetause I luke the food and tts not too expensxxe stated Paul Fehrmg btudtnts tt ho att out stmd that thu st mud to h nt a hrealt to get off tampus thu hlttd that food tn area rtstaurmts and found the food reasonahlx prued Other students preftrrtd gomg home for lunth nm Coptnhaur ss ho lrlttd to tat at N alll Plzzerna hu lust It s all xou tan eat went on to state Igo home now betause I tant afford to eat out exert xx l Da rd Omo rr ms one vf has lm s tn the fall prwdu non f Kresenle and Old l ate In Wlllgll he pl ned N1r Olbbs I-ll F E, 'T' ' ' j' T ' -f ., 17 1' f ' . f ' - '31 . .. 1' 34 ., Z' , . Q ' - N 1 f ' 7 rn ' ' -La X - ' k J ' A, ' x 4 I, n 'V 1 A' ' U W ,t , , . e I : W . V Gd ! A . . .. . ll r M J , diy, ' T ,QF 1-gh .! K I - . ' ., , I .'... - J ' 'gr - ' C t Q - . .' '- I, -T X ' A I 9 ' x Y e yn A, V Q ' Q F' ' ' A . . A . -5 ru r. 11. h a - - ' -a . - V . - -i 'K -' ' ' e re '. ' 1' - , ,Lrg t - a -il ' ' ' j V K , 'Jr ' ' 4 I ' ki' 'Q 'T 1'. -. V W'hj,'. then. did some students choose to go out to r 'A c Y u T' A Y A V E T I ' 'TLT t .Tb Y l A . C 1 K 'A' ll T . IT 11. , 'T' ' ' ' ,X V Q .. . .cf f - ' J 4 N X -V - I xn - b 'f, , xr ' Q- T X L, ' a .w '. It i X: X 5 , Q I . I A J' N ' - - s 4 4 ' 1 L T ' - 1- s TK' 1 T V t. .V . - h , ' . D K l 1 K . K V , VL K 4i' 0 .mns Nlofzxgcr f xndu Nlushxum inn P an LEARN! Rn Ruud: Resler Xnnnm Rholdes Xnhu Ruhmond Ines.: Rm Steph Rxgslu Q xml Rwhhms I nuns Rnhhms Inm Rohm rms Shu nc Rohmson R mdx Rosh Bull Rohers Nhkv. Rohn Nhhnda Roll -Xngn Rudoph Hurd Runge I wdd Russdl I lm Sax age RL nu Srhermcrhorn Run 5 hrcxk Ru In Snolcs brou Shank Ionv Sharlcu Shmna Shrrmxn lnmlh Shmkl I hX Qr uh, bhom al karrmn Suhr rgrrx Slzhu lu Dmn blahaugh D h Smxth S ml Smith -Xmx Snohergzr C1 Rl lc Smdcr Rob Smdu NIIIKL Soha If 1 17 12' ,lk GIQI fx qu Mk Sophomore Tom Vuogoman shows off nn thr sophomore hall Afur .1 mrlor snowstorm Damm Rn f1lll Hess 'Irm I nlor C mdx Dushcr las.: Mnllu md Slullv Thnlknld sp:-m 1 lumh hour huxldxng thus snowmm nn from of lhl s-hool -I .r as XJ ?i X74 2 51' Dtb Stauffer 'Mark btcalx blmaron Stnlclcr Roh Straw on Stump Tra cv Str lt cnny Taylor Tran ll-.lor Lnsa 'I lmompson Shellx Thrtlktld bandra lxmmms karl lmlcrs X xn cnt Iorrclles Rolxrt lrenshaw Anbu T roup olm Troxtll tll Tron an nl roxer nm Llcrs lllomas Unzx lccr esse X aldez Belly N andervay nnquc N atqutz 'Vlnlu X .xughn Anna N tnoslcy Nl ma N trhofl :mrs YR alker jell Vu arner N ltlcl NX ashburn llflwlvlr XX arts Lum W tbtlmott D lv XX tldx Pxull Vmldw lxm XX llmg 'Xmx W tlz dl XX :nz De-nm: Vt xllov Mclnssa XX lldcn Robnrt VL xllnam Cmdx XX lllclns Mlke VL ntng Regina YR rlson lom XX o5omon Nlurk YR olf Clmsnnt X unch rs Mm X oder Stew Y oder Tira X oder Nlartv N oung Dann-l X owell Rolxrr 'VltKloun who plural Lt Roomx ln AYSCYIIC and Old Iaxe hcrg quutnons tht kulprlts ln thu pl xx Not Pmturcd Xngtl Xmgdto -I-i.l'l,S1 Xndurson Qltudv. Xntomdw louls Bull Bonlrxgur Nngm Bontrxgur bun Brxzcxu Jv.nn1ln.r Broun Cnlbgrt Cistlllo Tlnt Clark Nllku Cook How xrd Dans C lndx Delwhtr lou Dukerson lrtnk Don thug lrmx I xplnosa lx :run l1dlm.r Br: tn Glll inn: H ill N alum H xmbrook Xn x lllll bulll llxkllxlullur lot Honeuutt C llflS Hunttr Dtborxh lonu Danx Lmklord Nllku LL lull bun N11ur4.r l La. Nlluklu Tum N11shlt.r N1 trk Ngal Robln Nutluton l1I'l'llL Nutrouur l until Nohumgr Rm xrdo Ortiz lonl Pgarson Dmd Rtggs llutor RlXl.I'l X1 trg irc! Stndnrx Slug Skelton D md btncr Sarah Sxxaru .luff Taxlor lu. Trammtll In Tran N1 Ill N xndnrmur Nllkn VN nlxon ,, A vv- 5, l l J u ' I L 1 In t A' 1 . 1 . ' ev- Q W l , ri R 1 K A ., ' 1' 4 1 t v f- 4. 4 , L- . . i H A ll I 1 ang , . lr 'H ' j ' t I - k.. J' . , Q V . .A J, .' I, I- It Q-v l-Q W . 1 , I, ,J I' rw l. ' Lk 1 7 ' ' lit , 'I 1 ' x ' , il'vl I. '. 1 , g J If 1 1 1 .' an -. E Y . . ' , A l - ll ir Q - - l fi 4 - ' . I 1 I' I V f , V I K - 1 1 X Xu 4 , - . E. f ' v fx 'VE l 1, l . I A 2 . . V. 'a ' 1 ' an ' -Q .,, I f V Scott Elion ,, L5 '- ., I I, ,A ' , X Y ' X517 V , j If Y . 1 .1 .. , . . , l' T .A tl. l U f t .W .v . g - f . 1- Y - X , ' Q I , x 4 1 ,A - L ' ii x PJ! , .',v. V I . x Ax: x 'Vg . A by T A 'Sit , . - a , W- ,' , S' . . ' b A m 'l 5 ,: ul, ' ' - U .WA .f A - ', . 4 , 1 1 ' '. lt' - V 'J s - L-L 4 V f .' f. It F L I is N Q fi . fl . K1 X, A -' S nr' v AIM N h Am ur ws A YPVTV' A .2 B xhhsev DQ-x K J-IP M hsso fir Klreu f s w wqef vw The Freshmen Are The Young end The Restless ilk: LC? f I QC'C f1 ',1SSVfUH f , V'Nl1 ' wif' 1 VO Jw, Um Dm on we .: Beam ch' . Qemge J. G 'Q ,C L57 K6Y K .L-:ff 1 fi QV ,v V7 on 'Q 11. ,xg .4 ,-6 U4-fmauqf ' A S 4474,- K rr D ss O w ,ni LV J Dawn Edlund D Q lyr on F E an Fe nrt! 1 v J UO I A Grover Ktrn Hacxler la e a H Jernr e H HPJTF H H1 PTT IL -tp me if Hfrsrt t 1 Hrt L Hot eh: H , Homes PYT 5-1 we The Frosh Stampede Q tc trc 'rr rnnnrg U 'ar'rbTe am te rumble What rs lt? An earthaaate? A tornaao? No a freshmen stampedef A What? A treshrnen stampede OCCU rtng every Vonaf, through Frtaay at exactly Q55 Q rr the tradrtro ras been aarng strong erer srnce the class ot 84 were thc trrst Tresnmen to step rnsrde he ral s aw classrooms of GHS Grvrng some heTofLT hrnts an how not to get trampled o thc wa, rnto a t.,n w Celkfnd Or eve ng Crndy Wdfong and Jet Paterson came ap W tn the mmf frost hctptd ones I Vxar antrT tho hahs C ear 'hen RJN a ,oar Ta e s 2 Stan C, nfs hr wah Lfr T r r e rth teader nta e trr , L o tt arrs errl, The dass at 87 has rtany ways of keeprng thus tradttron at as ck y earrr a sct'oaT n oarsart of the r a rntcrcs s Keep the adrtron gorng F, U ry ng home to fatch the last 30 mm res at rr , taror e soap Ctndy Wdfong s area Hawrna t' s own persanrr rs a, ot vceersrna wr h ta rtron Tracy Jacchss 1 lac rome a S e not lar sorrevs r wrt 'ren ts treat o vs s atso neld to on Fr aa, nr Paterson sam vN 1 sm C On Frraa, nr , nrsaa s hacoafrroxeo TG ynq C aane we woot o o hat wse I-15 ,Q-.3-. Dawn John Cttrts Jonrson K m Johnson Arrtta Kautfman Kara Kauffman Paul Kern Donda Kancatd Jan Kolb Mark Kramer Tarnmy Krarne' R.ss Krueger Ngo: Lam T.na lomortgnt Jtrn landts Lort Leotnermar Carol Lee Ktrn lenr Sktp long Scott Looney Angelo lopez Jett loucks Mtke Love Kham Laangcso Robtn lyke Kane Modtgan Mtke Mcnar Dave Mann ng Dawn Moran Ttna Marktn Danny Marttn Shannon Mafttn Monica Marttn Angte Mast Jeff Mast Troy Matthews Chad Maurer Mtke McHenry Ray Messtck Davta Meadows Ktrk Mfter +A,- ' X A nv Thtrd hour phys, ea. crass plays water votteybott danng free tt 'T 'N . Al ' I E , L f o - LQ ' 5 , xx fe' ' 1 X 2 - N r ' 1- ' X ' , 5 4 'A 1? fix 0 :M if 5' U 615 'L .1 I s A 4. 1 ' Q 5. x A .1 .1 Q 4- Q-, y ft - va , t v. V A .1 ff t i . at Na j .5 X . Q - L - V if 1 ' -. :I . I - l f N X I .qv 1 X521 X v . 1 X4 V 'I il!! 5 L4 Cnrts Mtnter Ttrn Mttcnett M R. Ettseo Monca , Heten Mates ' Angeta Moore Jenrnfer Maorrnan Torn Mougeotte Chrts Moy J, Mtnge Moy ,, Q A 'J Kathfeen Myers w ' ' 'x 1 J Mettssa Myers -4 Ltsa Natzuger ' ' Rtck 'Nenrouer ' Tuna Ntpper ' Melon e Ntsstey '- of , ' I , 1 4- , r 4 4 Angle Notztger Kathy Nohetmer Becky Nutt Jenmie' Od!e nl' N Hoya Orr ' 1 - f ' I 1 'Q in ,X . Xu , x,--l.-- . 1 Por Off ' -F Chery Patuchntak ' ' ' Ken Parsons , , f Jeff Patterson :F .Vi Jenrnter Peck 11 Q e t sf ,nr fx o 0 uf' - Q. .4 bf. -r wi ,a- Q- Q-me ,n-.. Pc fre Perron Jura, r P Nan Pl6YfhP Jockre Porter Juiue Pawel! Mr, Error' P o gh C re, U uc Pu If x was R ,ru Eddrc Rcnrddph A rr JSSr A g e Recd Tornrw Read B R h r P NY' NME F-Q55 mfr SWK Crndy Rmer Kerry Roberrs K m Roberrs Grrrger R Ck Krm R ose Krrs ibm. 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WW s O EASY' wo pmswdmq yudqi S Judqe Jumps Rm Lum Y in A91 I? , . ,,.-22- 2 N4, vw 'T XA Us' 'hu Faculty and Staff Provide The Guiding Light f--C 4049 145 553, will 'J X., 2-vw.. rn warp T' Mr Herbert Amstutz Counselor Mr .lim Alber Special Education Mrs Germaine Burns Librarian Mr Lynn Bollinger Counselor Mrs Judy Cagly Mathematics Mrs Diane Cartwright English Mr Doug Cartwright English Mr Rick Clark Social Studies Mr Henry Clason Social Studies Mr John Dechant Social Studies Mrs Georgia DeGror'f Physical Education Mrs Bernlece Dwyer Counselor Mr Brian Eldndge Science Mr Kent Evans Principal Mr Robert Fancll Foreign Language Mrs Pauline Fisher English Mrss Laura Funk English Mrs Pat Hampton English Mr Richard Harley Social Studies Mr Charles Hart Busmess I ll o o o ,F v, 'af 'g Xe' jf u' . ' - Q . r .. - - - . X V, 'N P . F I ' fs., t X V . F7 V , pw Fe . ' ' ,X b . ,qt- , - 5, 'fx V. A- . , l.k'. If A I -W I VCE 5.5 . . y E is g, . Q - I- 4 1- vw Ag- , , L, 1 . . 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Cafeterra staff seated Mary Miller Lorrarne Pflederer Barbara Stoltzfus Mlrram Kurtz Elsie Linthicum Diane Mill er LmdaM1ller Standing Rachel Miller Lydia Frey Anna Nohelmer Anna Mae Yoder Beverly Strmgfellow 1 Mrs. Claudette Morris, school boakkeeper, processes bill- ings, I Mrs Nelda Miller school nurse and Mrs Sablne Eldridge attendance offlce secretary Mrs Dorothy Rassr gurdance offrce secretary and Mrs Mary Blough attendance office secretary smile over the work of checkmg attendance Not shown custodians George Madison Harold Ralston Don Moms Ruby Abney Tfm Blckel Ron Lesley Robert Clayton attendance secretary Mrs Julie Lockman S cl - ,, y .. t if I 5 'fi I ' .4 A- L 1. F Q f I .L ' 1 x . I - su 'i .A J - E V -I yy' X I mi Mr Steve Shtvely Industrial Arts Mrs Anne Shomber Business Mr Max Slabaugh Social Studies Mr Steve Slabaugh Industrial Arts Mr Kirk Sorg Social Studies H: 55 4- N lk Mrs Sharon Stauffer Music Ms Trna Stoltzfus English Miss Clnda Taylor English Mrs Mary Jo Thomas Social Studies Mr Mrlt Thomas Assistant Principal Ina.. Mrs Beckre Tlchenor Science Mr Bill Tlchenor Science Mr Carl Weaver Science 4. I1 Scfence Mr Jrm Welsh Physical Education Teachers Look Forward to Changes The 7983 84 school year was the last year that released time and 55 mmute class periods were In effect The changes for the next school year Included the addition of more credrts to the graduation requirements for the mcommg class of I 988 Many students thought rt was unfair while 192 ff' .,, Kp' Mr Doug Yoder Miss Marcia Yost Music others thought the new rules would be an tm provement but what do the teachers have to say about the new changes? When asked what hrs vrews on the state gov ernment adding 20 minutes to the school day were Mr .hm Welsh stated Longer school days are not the answer to better educatron How the time rs utrlrzed rs what is rmportant Stating her vrews on the new addition Miss Laura Funk thought rt was A very good Idea Stating hrs views on the addition of more credits for the class of 7988 Mr Richard Harley said that More courses lust In number doesn t ,fi T 1--v uv .4 solve educational problems either but more courses to bring a broader background and more courses to bring more students up to a higher achievement level could be good Mr Don Ogle stated I m very much In favor of requiring students to get a mlmmum of 35 to 38 credits to graduate Giving her views on the cutting out of release time Mrs Karen Paff stated l thfnk that rt has been taken advantage of Many students how ever were benefiting educationally from re lease time , ' '37 95, Y V ' . 1 . 2. I- .cr - :T ,Q . A 4, A k g V . Q- - ,ut Y ' t - . . L, y 'Q 5 - -f f 'S T j 1 X' - ' I v ox 2, I X fc., X V,-lx . . rfb? : l 2: X T. 4 .I -' . . I ll lf' swf - ' ' ' - f' .V 1' ai . 1 6 ..1 1 - .ii 4 ' -' A 1 U U vu U- 1' - 0 . . D 'I ,' il - ' - v L- F' K 'W' . 1 1 . A A .- k - 'N 1 .. ., - , 4- 1 , - 4, . Y , Q, fe- 7 V XP Mr. Gary Weaver 1 -J 'X . X . J ' . , A w ,' 'v,A X W - X ' A b E E ., ' r . k l t Q. -! . ' ! ' ' F Art in' r ful' .:.!:q, fffi , as .mu A I , , :1!::::!lcEI.' I'.t.:!f and Old lace 'Pa xy., Mrss Laura Funk overlooks students lisa Jackson and Nancy Ely as they leave seventh hour baslc skflls English class Dunng a lunch hour Mrs Charlene Cook works on a major prolecv for one of her graduate courses Mr Doug Carfwrfghl and Mr Mflr Thomas discuss currrcu um Issues durrng a break af parenl Ieacher conferences Mrs Beck: Trchenor does not seem to be enloylng the clean mg fob rn Ihe make up room afver a producnon of Aresnuc Communitg K 'I 1 ,,,, Q V.Y,.-, F. I iv, V v 1 4 or - -f- ,l ....-:. .- Plunkk Printing Scrvicc is onc of thc lcuding printers in Cioshcn und onc of thc sponsors of thc 1983-84 Crimson. Burger Dairy Stores mcrvc Goshcnk residents with fast ncrvicc and many locations. At Olympia Candy Kitchen ti person can get anything from homemade candy to at pork and olive sandwich, tgi N, wav?-as 'mfllulung A lllllllll G P5184 4 CHINESE AMERICAN FOOD .fn W' 'Ki, . .- - Q.- 4 kv- -,im-.Q 'i. I 1 -E' The Athletic Annex earrlea name brand sportswear for xll membcre of the famllw Pagodx lnn IS known not onlx for ns Chlnese and Amcricun cuisine. but also as 'An employee of many GHS students. SVI Ggghen D16 Cuttmg WlgglHS SCFVICC Statlon IL, 40' f Llnuoln ,gg Q 5 N34 1360 aoasoewasu on Ash 465 6 219 5331144 GOSHEN ELECTRIL, INC Rn ld ntnl A IIB C lx C ll 1 I I X INDEPENDENT ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTOR 1 r Stett s Complete l ll'1L n 8. VN omun CIN W Llngoln NN 1998 NIDCO x32 8664 701 blsgnhoxscr Dr Goshen IN Klme Nursery 'OO S N1 un C 0 hun . . . . . I . X15 .gun - lA ' S---,12' 5 ' w - inc n ve. Ph - - Go arnlndiana 2 '1 , . 's c . L 1 lass il. :ir g Glgss-I lop! 'r Klob' c Sc vice 9 ' .' ' of Mc B ' ' ' 's .leans 1 f ', ' ' f,.-L ' O , Byron s Car Care Mr Ima Gardner S Lawn Mower 7804 S M un Goshen IN -16576 w H 8668 ndersen DOW LLS US 33 West Goshen Ind 46526 Ivy Terrace 533 0597 r 1 oo :DMA Blosser Standard N E Mxdlson NN N78 a 1502 g' SI. 534-2195 I 9 1 A . .1 , - 1 U LEATHERMAN SUPPLY 712 ffisenhoue Dr. Cioxhcn. IN. 533-2194 ZEBEL S 1 mng Ci Alf Comiutmnnng 'N 5 NI1111 St is-1 11 Khne s Department 70 N M.11n Goshen VH 0411 5 JQHNSQN co TROLS ZII 150 E IVIonro1 MARTIAL ARTS AND FITNESS C OL RSIES INC! L DI Sd! Defense Phu1L1lI11nus Sport Ix11'11n. SLI! Control Sell D1s1.1pl1nL Ifld XX Lnghl Tr11n1ng 'AHA uggyq II1.1d IIISITULILJI D111 Ninn 'll I H IIN FII mr N11rl1 K N NI C1 when Ind11n,1 For Ing IJL111nn1r111on C1Il 1 191 N W , I ' i ' ' iff' ' f I' .N 11-. 'L - .TH-1? f,,'1.L 'Q 533' I ' 7 THE GOSHEN ACADEMY GF I- . . 5 I .1 . ., ,,. 1. 005 ADM' 1 . ,1 'I , Q 5 I I e 1, 1 'Bzxnkx IIN. 11111 . .M 1' 2 I 1 we ' '- - 5 1 ' I 2 f3-1---1 I C FIITICSICI' t 0090 aff' alan 1, Machcle C X10 0 Q a f 1 Study toward b a achelor of arts degree from Goshen Colle e ff more than a IC padded dlploma It hel g o ers you a lot sl' k, ' . W ps you develo mdxvldual whl p as IC lt prepare h. s you for lchever career you choose. Your course s m the general d e ucauon program will give you a strong lxberal arts foundatxon ln literature history Blble and rehglon, blologlcal and soclal science physxcal fltn mternatxonal ess, the arts and understandmg through the Study Servlc T program Goshen Colle ge offers to p quality education a d n practical e xpenence nn majors mcl d , U Ing stron anal from Goshen graduated from GHS m 1982 Now a m.f.nng major al Goshen College, Mzchelejnds tzmefor tennzs racquetball swzmmmg and handwork Ask any of thes Paul Allure buunru K ngela Armstrong nursmq Gen Bluu tommumrauon Kathleen Blnscr musn Trm Branson husmesw Nhfhrlr K .uvl nurxmg lrrrsa ll tk 01ml 1 nhn hhnng rnathrvnarns Kenh t ondman nurxmg Nlan Hanes comnnmnm Sails Hunthfrger I l gs .n Ing Id natural sa fm nnell lxnlh phxsnal r lutsm n K eraldxnr Krueger l'nglnh I on l llvnllrr nursing Slrphamr l ukeman Pnglush e GHS grads about th Test your m g accredxted programs 1 n educatxon nur , smg and soclal work Plus G , oshen offers more than 20 mmors and pre professional programs m engmeerlng la , w and medlcme terests at Go h s en College Let us mak e an nmpnnt on your world C Am fn.. x1.,mn,u rf B arhars Ninn nslurs L Inger Ninllcr I-nqlun l tm-ur Nlxllcr l'n I K .Sh of wut ffllgu n I-nh ff X1 ln .1 rmwft ff, mn h m n xr current G n sucmr n lxarhlr-rn Urs h x ul m hx f Rtmllnq mm. 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Indlana Hospital Asso tnan, personnel dxrector, medl cnatlon has complled a lust of cal secretary, housekeeper. 200 CXCltll'lg careers ay allable IH Indnana hospltals today . l'or example, you could be employ ed ln an Indlana hospl tal as a commumcatnons spe Cl3llSl nn marketmg, publlc relations, or health education. I IWGCIWO Closer to tradmonal health careers are opportumtles as a phy slcal therapist: medncal lab technlcnang and nurse or phy Sl clan yy orklng ln ey ery medical field from pedlatrlcs to mental health. HOSPITALS- WHERE CAREERS ARE BORN. But did you knoyy you could also be a blomedlcal englneer? A radlologlc technologlst, med: cal record admxnlstrator, or a nuclear medlcme technologlst? Hospltals offer excltlng careers that yyxll contmue to proylde new and challenging opportum tles as you grow yuth them. Indnana hospltals need lndxana people. Contact your local hosp1tal or school gundance counselor for more mformatlon. tis, . 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F k -.' ,QA-ff' -,,i.t,:?'-jgfx 9' . , 4 iii.. vi 191 ,jr . r- ' x x ,X . .X ,. . I ,, X I Q . 5 R15 u 1 X ,v x 1 yi N Rich Crowder and Karen Gross perform with the GHS marching band after many hours of practice. Kenda Resler was in an accident that fortunately did not leave her with any permanent injuries. When she returned to school, many of her friends helped her get to classes since she was confined to a wheelchair tem- porarily. Posing with her are Angie Rudolph. Linda Nlishler. Lisa Wegehoft. Jeni Taylor, and Karen Campbell. 2 53 Che Curtain Closes The Crimson staff carried out this year's theme, All the World's A Stage. by showing how each person played a part in the school activities. Some had major roles. others had minor parts. Some people chose to work behind the stage instead of acting. but their parts were none the less important. They were the backbone of the i983-84 production of the school year at Goshen High School. They did the technical and the menial. They were the students who were never in the lime- light, but who instead let it shine. We hope in this, the program of this year's play, that we have given credit where credit is de- served and recognition where it should have been given. For those unpictured or unmcn- tioned players in our troupe, we are heartily sorry, and for those who were in the lime- light, congratulations on a fine year. All good things must come to an end and so we close this year. The play is over, the audience has left. the stage has been cleared. We, the players. remove our make- up and our costumes. We leave the stage. some to return to play again. others to go on to bigger and brighter stages. All that is left are the memories of what happened. the empty stage waiting for new plays, and this, thc program. 38 C-I Senior Dean Peterson takes the baton hand off smoothly from teammate Dan Knapp. .1 Xttcr llong bus r1dL wnmrx lulu lmwn and Vlllv. 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