Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)
- Class of 1985
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Q fi Fig N: PxG f 1 , I I .1 .' I I G0 ' 09 oderdxcs KN mes Spotks Ye 6 opxe Covfwumw 1 ' . Humana X5 Qaaiw 71495 Scion! 7 fedokm 2444 gacdevz 7adcaa4 46526 Wa! 76' Tr The first snowfall is the background to Keith Wilfong, senior, and classmate Mark -Iosselyn's antics, thy Mathisr I I ln l7ctemher. C liristie Alexander. senior, arrives af school while :tk still trusts and dark, thy work f T inie, effort. planning. and frus- tration were all part ofthe events that filled the school year. The heauty of the prom did not just material- ize. The foothall team started preparing for the season less than two months after the last season had ended. And the hand practiced in the hot August sun from eight in the morning until two in the after- noon for two straight weeks. These people worked many hours to hring all the ingredients necessary for suc- cess together. XX lien doing anything that will he seen hy your peers or the puhlic a general goal is to produce an event that will trouhle the mind to recall a moment that equalled to what they have just wit- nessed. The Goshen Relays ithe annual spring track classici has grown into what is con- sidered the most prestigious track meet in the Midwest. The event was orchestrated hy Athletic Director llerh Resler for the twelfth straight year. Besides the over loot! athletes that participated in the H5 relays there are other people that make the relays what they are. Over ZOO people from the Goshen com- munity. GHS faculty. and student hody volunteer to run field events, take tickets, and work concessions for the annual clas- sic. Local husinesses sponsored the awards given to the athletes to help cut the cost for GHS. These volunteers are an integral part of the succ ess of the Goshen Relays. Relays Director Herb Resler stated. lt would he difficult to hold the Relays with- out the volunteers. the entire community is proud of the tradition that the Relays have '. 0.20 sh 1 -v B l f W ' 4 I 1 .I K I li sf' 'if Su'1.cucLcwr:XXmx. ynxxxorjeu om .x Mme energy ,xr A pmt-gmxe dance. kbv Nxwqyw nu x km Nhru m Nm 1 N nx hmivd . X ' . ' . hw ms x .xx LX um M, Mn wyuucd .x wuxkxxcsi m the Rukkxn 4h'!uuw .md Jxrvxu .x phwr Xl. K xo uwuxn xl XM udx V K 'J' .Y- Scnior Randi, Selft leans olif classmate left' Shav- ers tar and in return receives a ride home. ibv Marhisi S -44 x Ci t I Lrg. C J-1' i 'yy 4. gg, J' nother very important event I is graduation, Guidance Counselor Bernice Dwyer has spearheaded the commencement exercises for the past ten years. From November when caps and gowns are ordered tohlune 1 when each senior walks across the platform to re- ceive his diploma Dwyer has seen to it that every aspect of the graduation ceremonies is in line. This may seem like a bundle of work for one days celebration, but Dwyer doesnt think of it as a chore. I thoroughly enjoy' it. I volunteered over ten years ago. l saw a need for someone to do this year after year. she said. Dwyers responsibilities include be- ing a liaison between the seniors and the principal. arranging for caps and gowns to be ordered. helping the sen- ior class decide upon an announce- ment style, and organizing the senior classes marching order. Enjoyment and pride in what she is doing are the driving factors behind Dwyers continuation as graduation di- TCCYUT. So many people sweat diligently to accomplish tasks for which the school will be renowned. The behind-thee scene toils often go unnoticed by the onlooker. The toils and heart-spirited giving ot' their time is behind exert' victorv. every scholarship, and even' curtain call. The production remains only a color ot' the spectrum thats been Right before vour eras. ,bu Brett Mathisi Seniors Mike Snxder. Beckx Rau, and Scot: l af: kick back in the trainers room sexenzir Eton: px Marhisi f s XL X QNX + Vw I 1 'J . -sx 'V 1 ,3 A , V., ,, x ,,, , 'FS ff : CH ix 'Bn .'1,-,' wif: Q K Q 1 , . x 1 . 'uv' 'r ,' ' .',,, X tudem life Km xlwxu UX tm Luv .u thy snphmxmwu dns u Nmucuwmmg Spun X'i'eeX-L. jumlv fhxss. Prem- ium, Hub Gungwsr, Rakes hu pw m the fgxfc m smdc 'hx Www' mnmmm Trtnt Iambrrbhr rumor ups the ball over an Elkhart Central player to teammate john Izshel man semor Cby Whmernl 'W Splut lunch causes rlft xtra turrrcular ictmtres bill 4 games dances mtramurals slo tnps and tomoeatrons all helped to sustarn the students through a drltrcult xexr ot chance Ihe splrt lunch perrods dnrded the sthool lNot dmded rn the sense of rdeas but dmded rn frrendshrp and comraderx Thrs dmsron placed great emphasxs on the alter school .lttmtres that rernlorced the unrlrcatron ol the student bodx escape to release a httle energx Thus was exemplrlred as the Song., Shout lthe song popularraed rn the moxre Anrmal House l was plat ed The sht dancer as well as the prolrcrent bopper would crowd the d ante floor budden lx the lloor would be toxered wth bodres ltrclont, screamrng and lounge exert mrnute Whether you were one of those l-.rclont hrs legs wrldlx on the floor or one ol those on the bleachers shal-uni, your head at how cram xt all looked you mat not have realrzed thrs dance was a wax that the student bodx was unrlred lbx Brett Mathrsl Vocatronal auto student and senxo etf Mcllanrels checks the drsrnbutor cap lor am t rrluon trarls lbs Sracx btudent Lrle ' .. 4 .l ,C 4 WY YY I I r 4, . . I 'ii v - 'Uk -2 'A f v A fu K ' 5 '15 ' ,, . a t I b ' 1 V, , , K. S ' . . .. . I K Many students used dances as an 1 ' - ,' .' ,Qt , ' v, ,' V xt , - A 4 . V A ., ,' ,' , '. l,e ,' . l 'I Y rl l .I ' ' lloinecoining week manifested how lun this annual event can lie. lk en though events were new and different. the students gave strong support in the class competitions and for the lioorlnall tearn. There were nianv who dressed up or helped to put up hall decora- tions. A hip cliange in the llorneconiinp week was a shortened spirit week with only two dress-up days instead of tive. The first dav consisted of a conihina- tion of ropa. lbalwv. punk. and lneach dai. The second and last dav was Big Red Dav. when evervone dressed up in red. Toga and punk davs were the rnost popular. where students were Seen wrapped in sheets or with unusual col- or spraved into their hair. Bv winning Messick re eives coveted crown the competition. the tireshnian class proved to he the niost talented dress- Cf-5. ln response to the shortened dress- up days. Mrs. Nelda Miller. Student Council sponsor said. W'e telt that the students thought that a week was too long. Most dressed up on certain davs of the week. Student Council couldnt decide on just one particular dress-up dav. so thev decided to cornhine various op- tions lior one dai. Student Council was also responsi' hle for the return ol' the traditional lwonliire helore the ganie. Miller stated. The honfiire went verv well. I was pleasantlv surprised with how well it went. The llonieconurug C ourt includes tireshriienhlett Miter and Beckx Swanson sophomores Ron llernlev and Mindx Wieland. rumors liolw Brad' lev and liisa Miller. seniors Rick Rohn. Chrissy Messitk,vIav Price. Kim Gentry. Steve Semell. Minnie Rayagopalan, Mike Snider. and Kun llanev llvv Wravl A group or Redskins exhibit some of their spirit during the football game. Front Eetr are Annette Rhoades. iunior. Randi Troup. Cari. Gaskill. .izid 'left Van Curen. sensors. llwv Root 'i 8 Homecoming lfinallv. the hip event ol' the week was the new preganie tonipetition. Gaines were devised to niake acting trazv look like lots ol lun. lncluded were the pantx hose race. the toilet paper 1'.lLit:. an obstacle tourse. and .1 'telling contest. The pantvhose race proved the tun- niest lwecause fans were alwle to see the guvs rushing to put on .i pair ol' pantx - hose and finish the rate. Another hu- niorous race was the toilet paper race where a student from each class was wrapped in toilet paper hv classmates and had to he the liirst to sit on a portalnle toilet. The ohstacle course consisted ofwheel hurrowiny. running lwackwards. leap tirogging. a three- legged sack racing. and teani running 'A while tied together with gi rope. During all the races. the participants had to carrv a haton. Once again. the fresh- nien won the competitions. One ol' the high points of the even- ing was the crowning of the lloniee coming queen. Cfhrissx Messick. sen- ior, who was escorted liv Rick Rohn. senior. ller court consisted of Seniors Kim llanev. Minnie Rajapopalan, Kini Gentry Tina Miller, juniorg Mindy Xsieland. sophoiuoreg and Becky Swanson. lireshnian. liven though the Redskins lost to -Iirntown lll-1-H. the school spirit still carried on strong. Students and adults alike. helped luv the Cfrirnson Band. kept the spirit alive and well through- out the garne. flat l,inda Nislevi v v if i sf flxrnxsx Muxuk rem-u'f:s thc lmmwr -rf Hume l41m5.i Nfwillcr, mrszm, hclpx mppurr hr: dan Amrzemg Queun. uownrd In lzur xmrk queen. mtl. lull dccor.murxs The rrcxhrzlcn xum the vI'!fl.l Miller 'bs Wrdx' Npzm cunmpctltum Ev. Dune Hvplng, for .1 hm down lrcnt I .nnbnbht yumor .mm quarrerbank .mans .1 Redxkm handotf thx ms it lnsa N.mBurcn scrum reuenes KIASSHIJICY help prnparmg, to Q0 to the john dunm., one of the pn Lune rams hx Wrax 1 Home-Lommg 9 I. 1' ., N v - 51' Ii. 'L I :R s . .E K ' x 8 , if - -Q 41 ' C I ' Y r N ' L ' . x , XX ' ' . . .4 A 'X ' 'r 5 .. ' Q 4, X! ,' ' lj, r l ,- t, L Y- XX'gy 10 Fall Play Spirits cippecir before your eyes Again, the Crimson Players ot' 108-I involved in this years tall production ol' Hlilithe Spirit. ll three act farce writ- ten hy Noel Coward. deserve a loud round of applause forthe Nov. Z and 4 performances. Auditions were held Sept. 12. Four- teen students were chosen to begin re- hearsal. One cast memher came a long wav to he in the production. Nadine Miles. an Australian exchange student. was cast as the eccentric Madame Arcatti. Directed hy Mrs, Becky 'l'ichneor and assisted hv student director Amy 'lihe Madame gives directions ot preparation to the mayor cliaracters lor the seance Director Mrs lieckx lichenor, instructs the cast on stage gestures, while Stage Manager Robert l'ranl'cs awaits lurrlier orders Snovvherget. the production rehearsals hegan. linderstudies helped with prompt- ing for a grueling seven weeks. Also involved with the production was the On Stage class. It was responsi- hle for set construction and selling tickets. Roh lfranlcs and assistant Iilaine Wiggins worl-ted together as managers. 'l'he plot revolved around the super- natural vvorld of ghosts. 'l'he protago- nist. Charles. has to deal with his ex- wilie. lilvira. returning to his life as a ghost. while his present wife. Ruth. he- comes enraged with her seemingly der- anged liushand. Dr. and Mrs. liradman assisted with the seances. while Edith provided maid service and comic relief. Other highlights included the use of technical special effects in the seances conducted by the medium, Madam Arcatti. Still. a majority of the total audi' ence. S50 drama lovers. were left puz- vled to how the stage crew made a tahle mysteriously elevate during a se- ance. 'l'hat stage secret will remain a mvsterv. thv Nadine Milesl l 5 151:-X. .mpphcs smlgc 111L11mcL.:v mf unix rX.,.L. .ML rm XXL- ' I NKCP IIT kfldfdl ICT fYaZlNfl7f!Tl.H1Un wt1gY1Ifusl.1Iu.1Hx rcspumix tu thc' wins lcclmg the prucmr nf Hum. lin' N1.n:.mv. -.... nga '15 if .yvf ii. 'nu 4 . ':'.. ala I Kiev ...Ji -J- S 1'-,Q iii The Mmdazuuc. mymcd her uptecnrlt INJYIIYWI while drswssxrig the UQLLIII wlth Quarles and Ruth lfall Flax' ll Kmc'1'.g. Kfmcwfmx l.4.mg..w.n -I.1.1m' IS: xw4r M, luv, 5l,Hw.uEw, Kun .'N1L.ftw, :X1.x..L.a CMr1...m lf..auC.1I1f..4,5u'IZ11ZuL'11.L Nutt I8.1Acr.KL-:- Kr1x.X:nk:1ux,Mu.r.:nIi.4z.4g.1pwl.u'..:XmxKfuygcr- um X.u1mL Mzlu, Kcf.. .Ni-v.:....,4:. Im ,xflli 'x X1L'..1f.,1r.4. 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Rzw, ,un1.l.xri3u N.ifV!1gL'f M'uw11.i mkx,.lcm:ut4'r MAH, fwrgcr, licrlx Mrxcr Kami lr1wT1.x Hmmm 'I'hur.1 .irnf C lmrlcs Iumafv wlv. fmslrn, .01 IZ Stratford Ivlflkill Nnhcmmcr. j11Y11UY.L.1IQI1C'S up un some of fm' wma lm: hmm nl xlctp :hx Nzduw Kell! fX1u'.11xh.ar1. 1Lm1ur.prcp.ArL'x fUY.iI1!.'XCl1HlQ1 mg: mm Hu- rwwn 'Pu Nrxlcn -qweh af dd 0- M h .1- --'pit' 7 '--, clne Mllcs scnu rr s f r 1 comforta nrt r e t l Ns l ' I Andrea Chcrnralc sensor looks to see who rs usmg, the factlmcs Ihr lsrslexl Group crosses border At the heptnnmg of the xear 49 stu tlcnts along wrth SIX teachers traxeled to btratford Canada lhe purpose of fllfl' fflp WLI5 IO XICYX plaxs YWl'lffcfl hX xxllllllll Shal-cespcare and to XISII thc heauttful C anadran srghts Ixerxone saw the classrc plaxs Ro mco and ullct and I'he Merchant of Ncnrce whlle thex were there lhere was also an optron to see A lNllLlSUIIl mcr lN1c,ht s Dream However not all other plus that were offered were Separate T ables hx lerence Rattlgan and A Streetcar Named Desnre l lennessee XX tlltams Iach plat contamecl a different lclnd of settmg cxcn thouch thet were on the same state lhe actors transferred the excltement of the pl axs xerx effec tnclx Fxerxone sat rn awe of the hat tles that were fou3,,lat and crtecl durmg the sad and tender moments lhc plaxs werent Stratford s onlx attractlon Students spent thetr free tune xrsmni, attractne shops and the cxpensne restaurants One faxorrte store was the Green Room It contatned all lcmds of 19110 s QU s .ancl 50sfash1ons plus some mod crn Clothes Pxcrxthmg ranged from all x metres of hats to ladtes exemnt, gowns Ihere were also mans xarretles of maslcs and costume aecesorles An other favorrte was the Old Mull whlch Smce exert one had to eat there were hound to he seseral faxorlte res taurants One faxorxte modeled an Inplxsh puh One of the most elegant restaurants m Stratford was called Ihe Church It catered mostlx to people who wanted to eat before or after sce me a plat m the exentnf, l he snc hour bus rlde home taxe the satrshed tourtsts a chance to rest thx I mda lN1slexl btratford 1 Nal '. ' a ,look 'tr . ' V alalc spt o th long yourncw .rlmal 'wx .'l lex' U F or 5 J, . W In V K- , X lik A ,- V, '- , ' . . - , , - . , 1 , . ., ' ' V a I e W' k 1 ,' Y the plays were by Shalcespezare. Two featured wool :and leather items. 'Q' E l A ' ' f' ' ' ' 1, I x ! l X H V V2 A .2 ' 'I Us' R ' . I' ' f ' ' ' A - 2 : ,' ' - . .I - . A V. J X ' . . L .t . . I ' X Cz 2 ' . f t --V--me ' :- : his 'ii 'K L p' ff ,bv-ugg 4 'ig lvl I-,J ALJ 'rf 1 G Chmgu and Mmnie Rayagopalan dmsplay their clothnng and dog projects, respccrixelv. why Whxrrernw Fcedmg .md groommg 11 rabbnrs I5 J damlv chore fm Ckmix Wllfung, sophomore, wiwv Whntrcrnw NN? 1 ...,hm.. .W lhe procr rstrnaters club srts around 1nd plans vslr xr II IS corn? to do rear to rear 'Nor so for one of the most popu rr loc rl tlubs that rnxolxes Cros en llrch School Ill Club contrnues to lteep OHS studcnts busx xctr round perfettrnc rr talents that ther drsplax mam rssotrlte the club onlx wth the nrt Cs untx lll has drffcr ular tlubs rre t at doc horse clothrnf, ind pcrsonalrrx lhe prrntxple requlrement for stu tts to lorn I rs that once t commrt thcnrselx es to a partrcul ir pro ject ther crrrx rt out and present nt at the countx farr Rrbbons trophres ant 4 H teaches responsibility and showmanshrp natronll prns are the txpes of awards th it ire recerxed for prolects Some protects po on to compete at the state lnr lhe awards aren t the only lond of rcw rrds recerxed there s also thc feel mt, of satrsfrctron for what ther hue tone Nlrnnre Rapgopalan senror re ur t 1 H rs great It e people to taltc on responsrbrlrtx whnlc YNIIN drfferent people also through 4 lrltevurse lll burlds leadershrp sltrlls It rs a worthwhile experrence strred ktllcll Resler junror M Ralapopalan and Resler have both been on Good Niornrnf, Mr chrana because of their 4 H rnterests Resler has also ss on a horse from enter mc thc Bob Fxans uarter Horse Con tes Whx do people 1o1n fl H Most of the hugh school members haue been rnvolwed srnce Erade school M Raja copalan lorned because she was rnter ested rn the actrwrtres offered Shes been 1 nrne tear member of the Model ber of the fll-chart Countx IH Dol, Club lxrce presrdentl Althouch she tools Ioods Drawrng, Personalrtx and Wrldlrfe Dog, Club has tenen her the most satrsfactron ennx Odle and Chrngu Rajagopa lan sophomores are also xerx actne rn Dot, Club Odle rs president of Dog Club and rs xerx actne rn Cat Club Ode sard I lorned because rt sounded rnterestrnt, I feel rt educates and rmproxes tour skrlls nn mam vraxs lrlse publrc spealsrng and leadershrp Resler 19 presrdent ofthe local Mod el 4 Hers and past presrdent of the Sad dle Club She has been rmolxed mth xarrous actnrtles for Clglif sears how :tx She also parrrcrpates rn the 4 H bpealsers Bureau Resler has put the slolls she has learned through -1 H to use bx teachrnc chrldren mth learnlnc drsabrlrtres how to rrde horses lbx Lrn da lN1slexJ Cvanbwerl ll hy XVhrrternl Jul Avsardslraxeattumulared svxertlrccrghtsnars of IH work for lxenda Ressler rumor lbs Bob XX orluru, vuth rabbrts rs one of the rnanx actin tres that keep lennx Odle sophomore buss rn 4 Student Ltfe 15 l 2 l 1 Ly- ' , K- - ' 5 f - , ' 2 ' K . - A , V, J A ', , , ' ' ,'. ' - ' v h 1 W I ' , ', 21' ' fr ff ' - , Q' . lg 'Q ' . ' l ' ' 5 l .ll la' Q ' ' 'A - t, I ' '. l ' . Q H r'f' 't the A I a X' ' But ' ' 'Q ' ' , 5 ' , '- r 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' H ' - ' ' 'A 'C n ' ll ' ' V' Ile l. I thir k rf- r 1 , h lps 4 ' 1 Q 'U , ' . ' ' ' ' Illklz H Allzrirf- t' ent ' Q' 'f l -' ' l' . '- club divisions. Some ofthe more pop- learning and having fun. One IHCCIS el-Hers ltreasurerl and a six vear mem- CVCY. l101'SC Sl'lOWif1g is hifi main HCUY' der . ' ' ' rl-I Q 1 ' hey' 5 ,, A ' A .' ' A ' ' r . ' ' ' f V ' f I 'f A ' 71 ff .:,, lffflffg'-' 1 ' 3: . '5 ,. L-' - A '. . ' no . 3 , 'I l 1 Y T . .x J I .4 4 J ' .A A , o , I 0, , ,V ' 1 1 . lx, U , . 'Y I 0cikley hits mark 'l'he Criinson Pliuers presented the spring IUL1SlC.il. Annie Get Your Ciun.l'11 inusityil western hi. Irxizig Ber- lin. The IT1LlSlC2il, lmsetl upon the true lite stimri ut Annie Otikelx, piirtrmed the success .intl failure of the Hulitiiiii liill Show. frank Butler ,jeff Wiertzi. .1 conceit- ed in.1rksin.1n, rneets his nii1tt'h in An- nie Oiiklei ilslini dluhnsnni. .1 luck- woods girl from Dark Countj.. XVith eneiiurtigernent from Bulihxlo Iiill1Rnh lfninksl, the aging show owner. .ind C,h11rlie lDt1x'enptirtlBrx'11ri Luhet ki. his h1ithl'ulllunky,theypersutideAnnietn iiiin the show. This event upsets Dolli 'l'i1tefKelli Movnilmnl, Chtirlies sister, Hill and filhiflltf decide tu give An- nie tup-hilling. in an attempt to draw lfs Student Life husiness .twin lirnin the l z1wnee Bill il711xid Unto? Sliuwi which enmges l rank. Sn he leaves the show and iuins liiwnee Hill Sitting Hull lforei' Stew- .irti. whii h.1d prexinuslx heen with the lJ.lXS!iCt' liill Sliuw, iuins up with Bill liemuse nf his lV.l5L'lIltiflUIl uf his little sure shut' Annie. In the end Annie purpnseli. loses to l'ri1nk in .1 shunting ini1tch tu win his luxe. which merges the twu shimws Iu- gether. 'l'here s no husiness like show husi- nessh w.1s lust une ol' the uplifting stings presented in the three-dui' run of the ITlL1SlL'Lil,iIillC nrcliestrn, led hy Mr. Iirigin Kirk, .lCL'UYIlPQlI1lCLl. while Mrs. Iietkie 'l'it'hcn1ir and Mi5S Marciii Ytist directed the cast. ihx' 'llirnrny liuekiniister and Rohert Franks: Annie is 'he setnnd :Yiiistcul ie.id hir IXZYTI l-vlifisuit sirjihivtiiivfe lit Wlliittefn Ihnll-, siizgs ,ilwuf lmnk s sem repiztatiiiri Ihi Xxlllfftfll' f li T G1rl5 .1tr.ulxl:.4r1k:ru 'l'n1.1 Bm. Bad M41 XXllllNCHll iuffaloBlll IIlUOdl1CE'SllllT1St'll-Llfld rhe showing march between Frank and Annse, lbv Wlmrernl Nadlnc Milo, who plays mn keeper Mrs Wul- son, and Mus Marina Yost. dlrenmr. nel:-lwmtc lillffaln Halls brrtlnlav lwfure a rehearsal. ilu 'l'luc-resa Bahnsenl ..- lf'7tnn. udcnr l.itAc- i -fb' F' ,gf ,A i' J Ji' We daasxoom doesn 1 .Away mean :along notes o a chnkboard Hmds on ex neun. he d .iw fl gl S' U .f 1 Lf x .1 V X 1- , Q U ' ' , U O' ' ' 0 A .,L V . Y Q Az. v ' K if gv . ' - pe' atm ' ' XXV' 18 Acadern . . C d Career Came: mov-s Dave Rxgys no acxua 5 hn E h' XC wlm hks future Xob wkh demand lV1der our or xmse oi hkm. kby XY!hiuemN One of the nw ards for hemp 1 Nttron rl Mem from Dr Robert Duell AI a sprung, receptxon for egholarshxp fmfrlrsts 15 rtterxmg A putt of cake lrafy Slabach and others thy Wtldyl H 9 1 L.. The menfdl anguish oshen s learnmg process encountered nevs tsces and rules behmd the scenes m snde the classrooms Com puter enthusrasts saw Mr Way ne Lam brrghts schedule totally devoted to teuchmg computer classes Mrss Con me Chase Mrss Aly son Wnllmms Mrs Helen Rose Ms Mrller acobs and Mr Mark Dame tackled new post trons Members ot the Marune Brology were temporatrlx sxdelmed rn great troprcal weather with the flu whrle the rest of us saw a dreary weathered sprmb break pass by 'No yumor wrll mrss ,an Allxster Cooke moyre But many drdn t have trme for mor ji .4 I' Though he rs known for hrs struct classroom procedure Mr Carl Rerner ns sand to bc an excel lent algebra and geometry mstruttor by has stu dents Cby Whxtternl les Many students .tchrewed national .md statewrde recopmtron for thexr ac comphshments ln achreyement tests math vocdtrondl trades at the career Center band jazz band marchxng band Crrmsonalres newspaper and yearbook Countless hours of work prepared thosc students who were of ten busy vuth sports and an after school yob Parents teachers and frnends supported those who often needed that lrttle extm push Desprte the factors demedmng qual rty educatron rt rs obyrous Goshen stu dents beat the odds and became the .acddemnc moyers and shakers fbx Cram: Showslterl Academrc dn :det 19 I . - V A V.,-J -.4,, A K- qv -.h V I v l gr 'V L 'V V S' ff-f . 4 ' 't . --,cl - - ' - ' ' - Q, 1 ' i Q xx, '- -,gi n V. -- ' . N . 1 , , -. , ,xl 5 V U Q lv Mr, Af' . , , I . 1 i ul I Y K 5 V ' r . ' - ' , , 1 , K 5 nl .',. I ' ' . , - ,' . - A V s rm ' 1 , M r -r M - t I I 1 C s A ,Trl kk V . . r . .y l Y I J y i .- I Q I ,A,,l,: . I . . F. . . V,.4 1 , .. -jr r. Y , f 1 - Q .r - ' 1 . 1 - f '- ' . s r, 1 , ,A 5 Q . . n - ' Q- at W I - ' A . - s 4 D .1 r I 1 . . . . . . . , x . , ,- 1 . . . - , . H 'L ., 'K -. -i A' M .- . y f' . K .Q N -1 s I 1 , ' ' . . ' ,- , 1 if X V - .bfffflfr ff. Qc , r ll ,Q- 1 if ' - , F . ' e V ,. P 1. I up , , . A llelping lhll Douglas senior with his account Th d ing practice worksheet. Nadine Milesfseniot and Stricter State requirements in math. comhined with requests for more and different courses. caused changes in the curriculum. Mr, Wavne Lame hrights schedule was arranged to ac- comodate computer math interests. Miss Connie Chase was added to the staff this xear to help with the class lillikl, The annual American lligh School Mathematics Examination was held on liehruary 26. 19?-45 with Goshen finish- ing a competitive first in the state for the first time. The team score consisted of the top three scores from each school. Chris Bowman finished first in the school for the second time. and claimed second in the state. Mike Wit- trig finished 15th in the state with Mi- chael Hildebrand and jeff Wertz tying to finish Sllth in the state. lixam Man- ager Mrs. -Iudv Caglev explained that Hi schools participated this year and 'X GHS students took part in the event. Other top ten finishers include Traci' Slahaclijoe Grise. Scott Baker. Ami' Gingerich. Terry Slahach. and Bryan Luheck. The husiness department went through few alterations during the vear. Other than a few minor changes in teachers' schedules. the vear was spent preparing students for colleges and careers. Sophomore Carol l.ee summed up her typing semester. l felt that the courses I took in typing will give many henefits and skills that I will need. The social studies department pro- vided the student body with many dif- ferent opportunities. citizenship for freshmen students and l'S llistorv for juniors. Seniors took Civics and had a choice of Psvchologi' or Sociology. Seniors will rememher the famous op- tionals' of Max Slahaugh's Civics class. This involves extra work in order toreceive an A or li,lhx '11-,ry glabach, 0 Business. Math. Social Studies Indiana Math League iontests include grueling tests hefore school like the one Karen Gross is taking ar ' so .em thi Dame! Q. L exchange student. calculates her halance. ihv Wfhitterni Trying ro beat the clock on .1 timed cxercrse is Carol Lee. kby Whitternl ib- Li 2 ,x Fxplamnng the gradmf, sssrem nn urwenshrp rs Mrs Mary jo Thomas Ibn Whrrtern? Busmess Math QoLulSrud1eS 1 Y' 3: 'ri ' , 17 , - ug J 'x f ' , N 'x . lv 1 , I lf, . Q ., 4 5: i f' X 5' J -'N A all , ar 5 'fl Q,-Q S I N.,f '-T' 1.331 ZZ Building tradesfEACCfshop .4 After cumpler1nQ,the house group project Mark Duns rumor works on Smaller lub at Plckwlck Minor lb-, Weldw Dnfrrng, rs the specralm that Tom Nioran works .xr whale ar the EACC thx Whmernb -on-i-' The workrng future Hands on experrente and focusrng on a partrcular suhleet gate students a break from the regular Class room set tang and proxrded an excrtrng and buss year for Elkhart Area Career Center hurldrng trades and shop elass stu dents Burldrng Trades gaxe students w nth a good xotatronal batktround tram mt and skrlls that weren t ax arlable rn a classroom Don Brller senror stated Ifelt that rt was a great learnrng, experrence and rt wrll help rn the future Not onh was rt a new experrence for the students of the burldrng trades class but rt was the frrst house that w as hurlt under the drrectron of Mr Pete Vleddel he Commented I enjoxed workrng wrth the Iumor Senror lexel students who are rnterested rn the hurldrnt trades rndustrx as an occupa tron lhe lrfkff helped the students fo cus therr attentron to a area of studs that thex as adults would use as a source of rncome or as a malor hohhx Hortrculture auto hodx reparr and cosmetologt were rust a few of the tourses that students tould studs dur mg, the three hour perrod that the FACC rs open Shop classes offered on the GHS Campus also xarred wrdelx Auto Niethanrcs gate the students the Chanee to learn entrne reparr brake st stem marntenanee and the thante to keep eostlx reparr hrlls down bt dornt the reparr work on therr own Lars dur mg Class trme Woods class was a class that mans students left wrth a xaluable plete of furnrture For rnstanee one student produced a waterbed These works Could onlx be realrled when the need ed tools were axarlable and mam hours were alotted for pretrse carefullx frn rshed work tbx Brett Mathrs and Crarg bhowalterv Methanleal drawrnt, offers mam future rob op portunmes for IACC students lrke Ieff Bamtk junror Chr Vihrtternl Vt orkrnt, wrth sophrsrrtated photo equrpment rs one of the adxantages Ceasar Zepada has bt attendrnr, the PACC' bs Vthrtrernl Burldrng tradesfFACTfshop 73 34 Science ti Q A f 12 The verified fact Marine Biology remained the high- light of the science department. Trying to cope with the planning of the trip to Florida, along with planning daily lessons for the regular science class can be challenging. however. Much work was done evenings and on weekends. Miss Williams and I. with the help of a number of students, did the pre-trip planning and prepara- tions. We have developed a packing inventory list during recent years and we pack by checking things off the list. explained Mr. Carl Weaver. coor- dinator oi' the Florida trip in the keys. Special moments occurred included a Palm Sunday and Easter services by Dr. Van Curen, according to Weaver. Elsewhere, the Earth Science class ventured to the Fidler's gravel pit, while Biology disected frogs and rats. lhy Terry Slabachl 'V-,wi x-arg Marine Biology students have daily assignment to prepare while at the Florida Keysjoe Grise takes a break from the sun to catch up on his reading in his room. Labeling a bacterial culture is Shelly Mick. sen- ior. iby Mathisl 6-. e' ,..--. ii. -1 Staining a bacterial slide isvlay Price. senior. ibv Mathis! Discovering the temperatures of various objects are Earth Science students Paul Goodwin and Marr Verhoftf rbi- Whitternl Science 25 The foreign world lforeign countries and cultures were explored hx' Goshen High School stu- dents who participted in an elective class ol' foreign language. Also. foreign students new to the l'nited States, who spoke limited ling- lish and needed help. got assistance from Miss Tina Stoltzfus. leaching foreign languages this vearwere Mr.C.1rl llornen1an,Spanishg Mr. Doug Cartwright and Mr. Carl lfancil. French: and Miss Tina Stoltz- tus. linglish as a Second language. Students also traveled to liethani' for German classes. llorneinan stated. We are using new hooks this year that are more stu- dent oriented. l would say that the stu- dents are learning more, The hooks, for example, included material ahout culture and lilie, not just aeadeinit' materials. he continued. Before Clliristinas, every class huilt a pinata. and then we pounded the dai'- hghts out ol' it, llorneinan said. Stoltzlius thought that in her class. MV students had tx plate where they could associate and ask questions without feeling insecure. Many foreign students have he' liriended each other and l think that other American students need to work at including foreign students in their activities. They already feel strange. hut il' we try, we can each learn from each other. she explained. lhy Mark losselynl Working to learn to toinniunitated hetter in lfnglish, Dongxai' Bounsaw and Seng Keota finish an ESI. assignment. lhy Whitternl Living in .A nev. culture means adiustitient. Miss 'l'in.i Srolzfus assists many GHS students in her IiSl. class. dbx' Whitrernl U- - all i . Y Foreign IanguagefES I X 'X Q 111. af N xi B. I These freshmen b6!.,lI1IhClf French career nn Mr C arl fanul S class so thex haxe rrme to master the Ianttlalgc thx W hlttern? A relned atmosphere helps Seng Ixeota and large Kampm work better rn Miss Tma Stoltz tus fgl dau :hx WedU P students are earnzng more Modelxnp, his la xestrda Dr Robert Duel! as mrs 'vixss frna Stoltrfus Spanxsh clam durxng nts Srudx of dorhnng, thx Whltterm QJX l lar ES Lfforergn Lanbuate The working body The Physical Education and Health department put a strong emphasis on attitudes toward fitness this year. PE students were given a variety of activi- ties to participate in, while health classes promoted the same fitness ideas in a classroom setting. PE teacher and athletic trainer, Mr. Don Ogle commented, The students were exposed to many different activi- ties that promote fitness and leisure activities. The students attitude to- ward fitness is a big concern to the department. We as teachers constantly stress the attitude and reality, of a life- 28 Health time of fitness. In the freshman health classes the students were taught the body's make- up. They were taught where the bodyis glands were, where muscle reactions originated, and how the bodies nerve cells differed. Elsewhere, in Effects class, the stu- dents learned how different drugs af- fected the body's systems. The stu- dents gained first hand knowledge by having guest speakers talk to the class on the physical and psychological af- fects that drugs have on a body. fby Craig Showalterl I as Q 4. .4 cn' Y Miss Dori Keyser answers a question directed at her from a student in one of her freshman health classes. Cby Whitternl ,mf ollru A 1 1 t Mr lm Ogles l I mum JJFIKIUL hx XX eltlxl Umm, dxrectlons to :hr luurth htmr Pl tlx s before a tame IS M159 Bula f arhmgh fhx VC lm tern! ..-3 if A 1 i- Qi S STUD! X L. lurxum N Lmng lor the loose ball during, A parm of two step basketball bx Vihltternl Health ,O 50 Performing arts .A '--1 f-- The p9I'fOI' Br' attending and appreciating Go- shen Iligh School events such as An- nie Get Your Gun audiences height- ened their sense of culture. Iilsewhere, the Crimson Marching Band carried its superior tunes around the state to impress iudges and audi- ences. Otherwise, local audiencess eyes and ears were closely engaged when- med CHS ever the Crimsonaires were performing songs like Tuxedo'lunction . Students involved in the arts say theres no hetter feeling than perform- ing that note or line to perfectionwto the point the performer and the audi- ence want to cry. Then only a standing ovation seems proper, just like after the marching bands performance at the homecoming football game. F r I 1 I - 4 -wa wg A talented olten selftaught individual has to run the lighting and sound for the mam musical and theatrical works presented in the Goshen High School auditorium Barry Walsh senior practices his role for the upcoming Senior Fol lies lbx Wraxl Radio flourishes as a progressive art form Brian Pann uses his skills as a dist jockev at the Llkhart Career Center lbw Whitternl . l 1 i r s - 7 X I , 'ul - 1 'is S . . 5. S va ' , ' ' p I - A - . .J - Ti' ..f'E:'5. l i Warmer of countless awards, Andrea Cherniak takes her saxaphone performing as senously on stage as she does in solo contest. tby Room Honra of vocal rehearsal prepare rhrs choir for the Semor Choir Concert. fby Whirrernl Before a concert. insrrumenrs and lips must be warmed-up for peak performance, 4by Root! K Performing arts 51 32 Crimsonaires ,. C luvrcu3gr.npP1x' hx Mus M.1ru1.xYmthclp5 cxtitt the c.flII150H.i1l'CS. Illllbll lb-. Vfcldxw Smgmg an mspxring solo during Tuxedo-IunC- mm ns Hman Lube-ck, fbv Wcldvi Srrutung .1 line 1SIhCfY!iI'l1S0DLlifC men during a fall Convert. lby Dame! ornung 1 Nltxnlmttut I I ut e Iim Ilershherger Intl Dum Iollx In XX eluxl The show SIODDGFS ftunsonnrcs proxltled 1 pleisant nut sound for Goshen Ilrbh School I nder the second tear dlrectron of NI1ss Marana Yost the group tecened tl hrst ranking at the State Matlrrgal tornpetrtron .ind .1 superror ratrnt, it the State Stung Chou cornpetron Xlont, mth so other pertorrnances 0051111 excrx 'I uesdu through Irldax to prtctrce srnce L1 class tlrd not meet durrntg, the dm lh If przttlce paul oft at the pnrnirx contcrts xshrch lIILlL1LIC'Ll pertornung at the Northridge Sprung, Illng scxcrzl rnothtr tliughter banquets 1 tourice of the utx s CICIIICIIIJYN ind lunror felehrm thc Musrc proxrtlcsthcII1Cml'IUl1'1l .xr the Mm to tontut thx Nhldw hrgh schools and the Cnrnsonarrc bprrng, Spectacular fetxturmg, senror solos and the therne metllex Amen can Pop Concerts posed mum unexpected thillcntcs such .is extr.1ortI1n.arx small performing, Spaces lov. CClllIlL,5 nu merous steps and pltfalls ind sllpperx shxnetl IlII'UL1LI'1PfOXldIl'1Lf excellent en terttunrnent Performlng IH Crlrnsonurtes was an expenentc I Il nexer forget Ihc people and the fun we had proxrdetl 1 tear or extr:nslxele.1rnrn3, and 1 tune of ptoies s1on.xl YDAILIFHIL sud I5t1.1n I u veclt SCIIIOI' thx Robert Pranks! C nrnsonaxtes Us Perl A' . I . 2 Luster :r 'II '. rs J 3 I I - f 1 3 , - - ' ' , ' X ' ' , K' - . . 1 . ' v - . . X 2 V K Z N , . ' . 4 1 1 , X, A. ' 'I ' ' I 'A 1 A ' 1 ' 2 ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' ' 1 1 w rl Y I ' I I I I ' ' ' I I Y' - the 35 group rnernhcrs had to arrive at surfaces. But grace and showrnanship 4 4 A C, x . A 1 . V V ' , ,-.., V V. H it Us z ' 1' Hz 'if 'I I n A .I ' I 1 K 1 ..z ai' S ' ' 'k'.' z ' .I '. Choirs '11 l The group I sing Onlx positive Comments Can he made Concerning the 1984-85 Fresh- rnanfSophornore Choir and the ,Iu- niorfSenior Concert Choir, A plan for next rear has the tlepatt- rrient going from two Choirs to three. This plan will include in with the IfreshinanfSophornore Choir and the IuniorfSenior Concert Choir thc addi- tion of Womens Concert Choir. Walking on the Green Grass, Schuherts Mass in G. Last Words of David. antl Down hy the River- side were just a few of the favorite songs of' Choir. Iixcitetl about the restructuring of the choirs, Miss Marcia Yost said. 'l'he program is growing and on the go. One ol' the high points this year in Choir was the Christmas Concert, Near- ly 120 choir nienilners sang together in as a mass choral group after all three groups preforrned separately, fhy Craig Sl1OVV2llfCTl 5 4 E likl ,W , W P' ., ,N W I 1 15- -rj '. , In ' Q ' ' A. ir Ill 5 I 3 'P ui-r - 'I'he.lunrorfSenior Concert Choirs alto section doing its part. thx' We-ldyl m wx x nn md Dum' n 11 11 A XX nr mm Huber 'shop Ouir e XX L xw Hu lrcshmcw Suphuwmrv. Chu r s nlm wuuurm omg mrs par vu X 1. A I m altu saturn of thc 4 umut CI nr mtru was the dxrcuwns ut Nimis Vhrux N mr whx XX eldw 1 i1 N mlurt x Nhss ln lf prmxded xlerlgtllx 4 xa LL ur f mn nrt xhx Ven 1 ,J x -7-.f- A Choirs The poised winner The continual success or the Crim- son marching hand was seen this year in an award winning season. highlight- ed hx' the long awaited victorx over Concord Iligh School. I The hands rnusic was custorn ar- ranged for the hand lrorn the rnusical 'llesus Christ Superst.ir'f The hand opened with the rheine from Then continued with the Superstar Melody featuring: Heaven on Their Nlindsfi I Dont Know Ilow to Love Iliinf' and 'llohn lKJ:l . followed hy a haratone sax quintet in Superstar. closing with King IIarod and over- ture, The synthesiyer. purchased the previous surniner, was also featured in the show, The competition season started at the Chesterton Invitational where the hand received second place in Class B. The Memorial Invitational was the next stop for an exhibition perfor- mance before district contest at Penn Plating the rrornhone helps inalfte Don Parsons. senior. one of the niost award-winning rnusicians of tlie sclioul tht Routl .'Xwar.l-winniriig inarclung Ellillillgllfi tne .hin- towri iioothall game ilu Root' 56 Marching band Iligli School. Capturing awards for Best Marching and Maneuver. Best General Iililiect, and Iiest Auxillarv. re- ceiving a superior rating. Koltoino was the sight lor regional contest. where the hand also received a superior rat- ing. hut rust falling short ol reaching the KHP five hands. to compete at State contest at the Iloosier Dome, The hand also perliorrned at the live hoine lioothall games and the away gaine at Northridge Iligh School. At district contest. the auxillarv corps won the Iiest Auxillarx for the third Year in a row. 'lihev were winners at the Chesterton Invitational. Out of rio guards in Indiana, tliex' are ranked in the top ten. This vear's inaior accornplishrnent was the hands acceptance to perform at the Blue Bonnet Bowl in Ilouston. Texas. on New Years Day. 11286. lhv Melissa XX'ildenl c7f5'lf?5f4. 2 ' I X nxaph mc mln fnnuru Amirm lhunmxk Q m farm Rulxrr 1 L 1: slum at lUIHLLUIYlII1L ax m 1 L 1 trump 1s Nfr Dua- Pa rllirdnnl, band dxrutur xhx Slulw p 5.- 'br GS-il! ' -'Nr-.'-I xr 1 uf' rv ya'? ...VM s T-3522 , dag? -gn I I' Mnrchnng ID Complinuted Cxrcles seems to be as snmplr .AS eatxntgg Monfa apple pie. This circle lmnp thc flLldiCI1CU In nts infer, Hwy Root! Marching band c l v nni ii. Ihr lillh Xt.rl..or.u.ii is llazis M-asset ir'd lxeii Pirsons concentrate on sl.osvii is-g L their music in thc ortl.es...i hs Roori rlt tontert hitd hx Root The finely tuned Among concert hand. symphonic hand. ian hand. and orchestra. music students had great opportunity to find all ol' their talents and hegin to tone them. Concert hand pertornied on three occasions this year. 'lihex pertorined at the annual Christmas concert. Iiehruarv hrought the Pops concert, at which students gOI to play along with Danny liarher. a professional trumpet player. Symphonic Band was descrihed hv Mr. Dave Plank as One ofthe hest groups ever at GHS. Awards for concert and symphonic hands were given to letter-winners and to seniors at the Pops concert. llie Senior Service Award went to Don llarley. and the Outstanding Achieve- ment award went to Xealla Flores. An- drea Clherniak. Don Parsons. and Rick Wedge. ,lkill hand gave approximately I2 to liperforrnances this year. lt perlormed for Clrinisonaires and the choir contest in lfehruary. One of the high points during the year was the lzlmhurst lfestival in April. As one of ten hands. the Cillh ,Ian ensemhle was chosen to play later that evening. Soloist awards were given to Zealla Flores. Outstanding 'lrurnpetg Don Parsons. Outstanding 'lAY0INl1UIlCl and Brian l.uheck. Outstanding Gui- YAY. The l'ort Waviie Northside liestival provided students with a great chale lenge. The ian ensemhle tied for first place out ol' a field ol 15 other hands. 'lihe hand received an outstanding trumpet section and outstanding trom- hone section. Don Parsons received an Hands 1 - v wl- Outstanding Tromhone Soloist award. Plank commented on the year hy saying We've come up against the hest and coine out on top. 'lihe hand was realli. a professional group. Another group. pep hand. hacked the haskerhall team. always using a professional attitude hy playing its hest whether the team happens to he losing or winning. said Mr. Max Mault. The hand served those students who like to support the team. liaskethall games also serxed as an outlet for the dance class, thus the guard. Concentrating on the strings. the or- chestras highlight was its chance to accompany Annie Get Your Gun. The group was awarded a first division rating in the spring contest. Mr. Brian Kirk helieved the orchestra progressed considerahlx. lhx Craig Shovvalteri ln .i game with lilkhart Memorial. Don llarleu helps fo keep the fans fired up 'hx Roori F J 3 1,4 OO H1 Q l hi X X e l ntlxllnt the dal tu dat tllallentes rt teathrm, Engusn word Remarnrng, the largest department on campus the Fnglrsh department was alleCted hx xerx tem Currrtulum thanzges The hrteest ehantes were made rn the stall mth three addrtrons Mr Mark Dame Ms Mrller Iltohs and Mrs Helen Rose Two classes Sell Drstoxerex and Womans place were dropped from the Currreulum Student vs ho were rn terested rn tlassrt stage had the oppor tunrtx to to to Qtratlord C inada tt wrtness rendltrons of some of the best plaxs ever wrrtten Adxanted plate ment and idxanted studx were hene hrs offered also TO KILL A MOCRINGBIRD SPPARAII PIWAFP and Ixrnp hong remarned as laxorrte lrterarx ad xentures Ole lil MAN BONDACI and late nrlght adxentures tothe C rrtvs l'lg,,llIS marlbox for Wrrtrng Ihemes endured as nrghtmares thx Cfllg., ihowalterl the lnglrsh prattrtal slulls tlassts s Mrs Pat arnttun lx Xkel x 1 Z Y Neural lunmrs lrsten rntenth to Mrs Duane Cartvlrrplrr S lecture thx Vieldxl lh Av 1 - ' 'Hr' -- v lit, . l ' , ll. w ,lid 'd'l ,' ' , - . f . .- t p 1 y' r v. ,AA v v -4 r '- '-1. , . 6 1. 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I A L LAL 41 IN 'LSYKUYIMDUX N 1 . e .N X umm Vurlx ..,-..-1:59- A Students Interact wrth community Qtnlues proxldul .rn ilrer name to the tune spent rn the classroom One ot the more notable .x IXKICS tmt too vine Lurrnu e wcltool xexr was the tornmtron ot rlme group bAlDl7 students ag. unst drrxmgu drunk llns group xx rx formed lm Nlxss Don Ixexsu and 1 tem students to rm e the stu lem lwodx mtl the com nrunrrx more .mare ot the threat rlut rlrunlx drrxrng posed 'vlumbers of tlle group mould be seen on It.lLXlSlOI1 .md llLtfLl on the nuo .rroun t e to rr xx serson rr urulu mon urgrm, people not to drrnk rm me Ihr group mer vxeclxly tm elmuss future urnmes md new trlms emrrng, rlre rruuedres rlxlr oecur when drrxrnf, clrunlx xnnurl ment x t usu.1lxn1s the 5UllOf I ollres llre to les xxlmlw slmowusul benxors tlnrowxxng 4 iLlflUI to tlu xxlml mel relc mug, t lelr rtnvltzors xxmlt fren an our ow rum lfllfl Hg mrs re ent Lttllllil llx to meet lwem oo1 tu luxe xx s l Q 1' Xl f mr-rx ltr N If g.n u--Q ..,u:- 3 X, Aunt runs dn :der I Iiliuse girlx help tonsume the goods .st the .annu- .il Louncil prim parm ibn Weldffi Pu tured are :lic Student rouncil nrilfceri Row 1 frndx Miller, Sctretari.gltreasurer, Stephanie fireiser. Secretsirvfrreaiurer, and Rod NOliYll.1CI'. to-preiidenr Row 2: Cindx' Wilfong, president: Kun Alolinxon, vice presideurg .ind Minds Wre- l.rnd. seCret.1r'.ftrc.4Qurer Row 4 Deb Staufler. xite presidenr,Kend.1 Resler, Serrutarvfrreusurer, .md liob Gnngwer. president Row 4 Minnie lizriugopnlirn, senior Class wife president. Kim Cientrx, srudenr Louncil sefretrirug Dave lzger. secrerdri,,ftreusureruloe Crue. senior ClaSS presi- dent, md Kurt Verhofl, Student Council prev' dem :bv Wliirrerni +R Qtudent Council Council serves GHS Srudenr council gnc rnanx' of the students .1 chance to get inxolved in school detiaions, Student council was involved in ni.xnx different events, lhey planned hornecorriing spirit week .ind 21ci,llTl5I' nms spirit week. where Clliristmgim kms- es were sold. Kisses were sold kimses lor Valentines Dax, which had to be postponed until St, Patricks Dax' due to snow dans. Also. ll truck bpirit week was presented in April. Student council made many dona- tions ol food and rnonex' to several organiyutions in the urea. The donn- tions tallied up to 51,500 tor the year. Orgixnimtionx reteiving the donations were the Sulxyition Army, with a canned liood drive. .ind Serving llunds lnrcrnational, ret eixing mfhool supplies and donations tiiken at the sophomore mrietx' show. It also uponsored gi blood donor din lor the lied Cross. I vvus mtislied. I think that student council contributed to the school year at great deal and can be ai stronger group il' it hae strong olifiieersf' Mrs. Clharlene Cook. sponsor. coinrnented. rbi' ilirunrnx' Buckuiusterl 4? i x 4 -nm- if flnrzstrmn hrmgs sumc guard dnccr In H111 Doug- las .4s'I'raCzl3xar1S sneaks n SIYLUUCEE an :hc Q1hr.1r'., ilu XXh1rrrr:.u A dead jimmx' lmcrcd the soplmnmrc hallwax durmg lmnrlucworwlxrmg spzmr week, VIN' Dame! .Mxmxrig rho cfrfrmt at Bloud Umm! Dax 15 'Ixom Gmmdwmn, xc-mor 'lu Nlarhxv Student umm ll Few clciim prestige By being members of Honor Soci- ety. Quill and Scroll. and Media Club, students accomplished many goals. Many of the students gained valu- able experience and acclaim this year. For Honor Society and Quill and Scroll, their aim was to honor the aca- demically outstanding students. and those with journalistic skills. Media Club helped introduce students to photograph skills and basic functions. Honor Society inducted its Sl mem- bers. junior and seniors. at the begin- ning of the year. The members were chosen on the basis of their academic standing and other criteria. The Hon- or Society is a good society, It gives the students a goal to aim for in their high school years. Mr. Herb Amstutz, sponsor. stated. Honor Society gave it's members recognition and honor that they de- served for their academic accomplish- ments. Outstanding journalistic skills were what the members of Quill and Scroll possessed. They exhibited their skills at several area competitions. They made the major decisions concerning the publications. At the present time, there are only three members, but there are plans for initiating more next year. Quill and Scroll set a good prece- dence for next year, commented Mr. Mark Dame, sponsor, Though there was a massive amount of work for them this year, the members accom- plished much. For Media Club. learning and apply- ing what they knew was their main activity. The students mainly involved were student aides in the library. They shelved books and magazines and worked with different tasks in the li- brary. They also worked with video publications and Super 8 film making. One of the new editions of their tasks was the new computer circulation sys- tem. It cataloged the overdue books and magazines. Media Club members got a chance to work with this system, but mainly dealt with the library tasks. 5 x i. P'-Y. ' N rl. S 1 4 , ' wr S 2612? ' , .vo 50 Honor SocietyfQuill and Scrollffviedia Club Tb 4+ '3 - I. Working on the library's new computerized sys- tem of keeping track of overdue books is Tracy Slabacli. lby Media Clubl U e A A Ill' I 1, r rent IHAIIIIEIUAIML rs one t l tht llldI'lX tn s ru s t r L uh x Iv t a J R vhtr llucll tlrsrusses num rt ms vert 1 r rt nu-yt N t flu Vblntlc r ,-.g u nk'- 5-N' au 1 Another hramh ol Media Cluh Audio Vrsual gnes Allen Fwrng some experience rn hemr, lllmfl-l hx other students lMedra fluhl Brett Mathrs vrce presrdenr I mda lwrsler pres: dent and Shawn Whrttern secretary prcsrde as members ol Qurll and Scroll lhx Dame! J Z -JI Qi' The Honor Sotretx class or 85 rn ducted as jumors bumnne Baumann Chrrstopher Bowman Presrdent An drea Chernrilt Ion Ishelrnan lxrm Gentrx Setretarx Amt Grngerrch loe Grrse lxaren Gross llrz.-rheth Meier kate Murto lames Prree Treasurer Mrnme Rayaraopalan lrau Slabach Phrllrp iuphal lxurtVerl1oll Class of 1985 rnduetcd as benrors Lr1C Armstrong, fhrrstrne Bechtel Maru Butler bhawnee Issrxg, Sharon Frx Ql1CfflHdffIS busan Ilarrrs Sue lxrwel Marla Mor Nelson 'Nrsslex Anlta Scott Randx Self Stexebentell lcresa X oder Class of 1956 rndutted is Iu mors Mrthelle liahrn lxrrn Beathx Dmd Bostvsrtlt Drrna Iollt Stuart Grnzgerrth Carrre Grrse lntrrd Hess Nlrthiel Ilrldehrmtl farlrn lxrullrnan Irent Iamhrrtht Laser Nlrller lxellr Moxnrhan limes 'Xotzrter Ixenda Resler Ann bnoherger Rrtlt Qmder Deb Staulter Nlartr Xcrhotl left XX crtf Rohert XX rllrarns Nlrlxe XX rttrrg, and Stephen X oder Class of H6 rncluet et as a Sophomore Iodtl lilxlx lx l arnmx Butltrnasterl llonor Slkltflftylllll and Stroll Medxi fluh 51 Aqufn- 'A Av ' .lt that Torn llart perto l lu mx' hrs rum' rn Me' tlza Cl ,Ch lelr Clulw' lg t - 1 , , - . rt , 'l l' :ner l nt Honor fo neu H 'Ill .A V v Y q - 1 ,., ...fm ' ' ,- , ,.... 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V lu Wlwittn-rril 5 SpeechfSophomore Show Spcccli :cam riicirihers .ire lim Row Kenda Rcsslcr. ffliingu Ralagop.il.m, Minnie Raiagupa' lzin and Matt BL1rrigge,Second Row. Kris Ank- ncig Kim Beachv. Eric Armstrong and Russ Kriicgur, lby Vvliittcrnl C' 35 14 Q H Kenda Kessler. Minnie Rajagopalan and Chingu Rngagopalan :mended regional competition and placed well. fhy W'hitIernl is 'K 'iii -r l 6-.. s lla I P -WN, udblnr, the Heautx Papeant Vrclsr larrer 115.1 Nafzrper an kolh md Chrrstrm Mor choose the best 100lNlfl8,, terrls fhx Whrttcrn Srruttmg, the-rr srull the sophomore mcn model therr fnuntc dresses lrred Buclsrnghzn rergned is Mrss C1119 lhx Whrtternl L.. Team splrlt evoked learn spmt was the mam ohjectrxe ot hoth the speech team and the soph omore class Ther reached mam polls thex had set for themselxes The speech team garned xaluahle cxpenencc and recopnrtron Ihrs scar IS a lounclatron vshrch we can hulld on next rear Nlrss Alxson Wrllrrms sponsor stated The three promrnent vsrnners vserc those who achrexed regronal status Ixenda Resler lunror poetrr Chrnpu Rajagopalan sophomore oratorrcal rnterpretatron and Mrnnre Ralagopr lan senror rmpromptu competed well In xdclltlon Mrnnle qLhill1lLLl for State competmon lhe sophomore class prescnted T he bophomore N arretxf l ilent Shovt to a lrxelx audrente The class planned an excellent exenrng of enter tnnment Masters of Ceremonres Da md Qwrhart andM11ce Rregseclxer lreht cned the exenrne s mood wth lolccs and comments on thc acts and slcrts Slots such as XX hen the 1 tmp Goes ut and Beiutx Pageant recerxcd many laughs from the audrence T alent ahounded rn mam ol the sophomores Acts such as Que Kress plat me a prano solo of Solace and Steph Dolph srnprng You Toolc Mx Heart hx Sur prrse proved talents deserxed YCLOFITI tron Cqomrnf, out rn full force Llllfllib, therr trnale the cast sane We Are the XY orld It showed the class concern ot the Ethopran tragedx hx donatmg halt rts proceeds from the shots to help the strrnni, rn Ethopra The Qopho more Varretx Talent bhoxs drevs the sophomores together nn support ot one c ruse thus a creatrne 1 sprrrtcd team Both the speech team and the soph omore class demonstrated unrtred spar rt that resulted rn ample rccoenrtron and achrexement lhx Trmmx Buck masterl Npeech, Nophomore Nhou Ss I I I ll 1 ' 2 , E 1 1 'f' Q 3 54, .' , , l , 5 3? 1 1 H, ' I 1 ' ': - f .' , ' , lf e : , ' l g , ' Q 2 . Q 1 ' - ' .' A , . 1,1 lg 1 1 ,O -,,, ,, A . . t . 1 I Q4 x VN . l 1 'I V T V ' lr, it .1 1 ' 1 . Q 1 .. X ' , N , 1 ,,. V , I , UW., N1 1 r - ft 'I , Q, , rr' I 'V ,I ' , ,Y, , I l - 1 . - . fl. 4' V vel M A f 5 - -. . 3 al .ga W - '. - fi I' ' ' . . . , R . , ' ,r T 'I J S ' H ' .1 T T T ' I 0 H1 H z I' :K 'z H 'Fi ' - v ., ' , 'f r '. A 4 ' . ' , ' Y, - v 5 1 . . A . 91 - 'I Ax .Y I- f . -, Q .., If 1 v f ' KY ' a 1 ,' N . Q J fl, A - V. Q U, - V . Students serve people It has been an active year for Cam- pus Life. Key Club. and Students Against Driving Drunk QSADDL 'l'hey have been involved in many activities in the community. lfor SADD. it has been a particularly busy year. One of its first activities was a baloon lift in November. It was in coordination with Fairfield. Concord. and Northridge high schools. lt's next endeavor was presenting the schools only convocation. which enlightened those about the horrors of being the cause of drunk driving accidents. The Several emov the campus life meeting at Linda Nisievs home. ibx Nisleyl Some Key Club meetings were held outside. Seated are Codv Gaskill. vice president. Rod Bowman, lieth Meier. and Linda Nisley. presi- dent iby W'hitrerni group promotes drinking responsibly and passed out corresponding litera- ture at basketball games. 'l'he first-year chapter attended the SAIDD confer- ence and made awareness commercial spots on South Bend television sta- tions. Miss Dori Keyser sponsored the group. Key Clubs activities were less fre- quent. One of its main activities was the freshman mixer, President l.inda Nisley said. Our main goal was to increase member- ship. Cfainpus l,ife planned manv activi- ties. 'lheir trip to lilorida during spring break was the big trip of the year. 'lihe group also had an all-nighter at the YlXlCIfX-YWCA and watched Chicago and Detroit play football. Much of the members' time was spent at meeting and discussions. They discussed manv important topics that were important to teens. such as drug abuse. sex. and peer pressure. fbi, 'l'ammi liuckmasteri .r- I- A I 1 wr C impus life lxey Club. SADD 'fs 'v '.. 5 J' 01 .,4,,4..-.aa . qs liqhieg :Via-'r 'llxwyq' 'w v i., . . . . . ' ! i .-. fr. -. '. 4 ,i.'. :Mx ,v , 5 . R Q 'Q H if EQ i' LJ? sf 3 z ---V:-v I 7 A Ag spnmnr. lends u mccrmg. 'hx Whxrtcrnl Ar 41 campus lxfrc pam, Sheilnc- Keenan, cnlovs the uwrmvcriutmrm, flu N1slcv I'l.1rm11xIg iur SADI3 cvcuu. Mm Don Kcvwr 1 W Picttiretl iw the mrsitx tltrcrlcmlcrs Rim' l Susie li.iuii1.in .intl Kirin Surg Row 2 Kqrcn Metller. Mitlicllc Yoder. Krista Rcslcr, .mtl Rwmla llar TIS, 1 lig r v S6 Spirit Groups KI Pittiired as the spirit cluh Row 1 Miss Alvson Vlillmms, spunwr. Vicl-ti Russ, Klunthovv l,t1.ing.1s.i, liculix Pauley. ,mtl Michelle Smith. Rim' 1 Kexin Arrliur, lhwri litlluml. Chingu R.ign1upiil.iri, lircrr Rzuli. 'liifrlim Alison Wil- lmins, spmiwr, Vitki Russ. Khantlmvx' Luan- g.isa, llccl-cv Paulcx, .intl Michelle Smith Row 1. l51CXlNfXl'lllL1f,lj1iW'l1 lftlluml, fhingu Ragolopa- l.1ri, lirctt Rich, 'l'if'l'.anv r, Melanie Nisslex, and Miss Ciritln 'l'.1vlur. sponsor. why XX 6lLlyl lmtla rmids ufzeii luvc meetings to plan the trrginimritin of duties .it the track meets, lbv Vfeldw S .4 'W V K, J, 1 'Y' ,sg .X fx 1 3 fb, A, Pictured are the grapplerettes Row 1: Elizabeth Mays, Vicki Ross, Carrie Grise. Deidre Dunn. and Christie Alexander. Row 2: Chris Wertz. Christie Moy, Kerrijuday. Diane Folk. and Kim Moon. Row 711 Miss Cmda Taylor, sponsnr, Kris Hiller, Kris Stone. Lora Thompsonjanelle Farm- waltl, Linda Moy. Chingu Raiagopalan, Marie Moy, Lisa Gibbon, Amy Gingerich, and l.0ri Steele. thy Franksl ll ll mm 5:52:52 Splfll Incouratrnr, school sprrrt was the mam goal of the cheerleaders Rapm Reds track mards bat prrls and Grap plerettes Each of these groups drd tts share of cheerrng the athletes on rn the manx sports For the track mards bat clrls and Grapplerettes there were mam more duties for them to do Fllllllf, out stat sheets cleanrnt up equnpment and helprng, the coaches mth antthmp they needed done were lust a tevt of therr dutres durrng the tear Assrstrng the athletes allows me to show mx school sprrrt and to see vs hat reallx goes on at a track meet sard Lmda lN1slex senror and track maid Racrn Reds helped recogmze the successful athletes durrnr., the xear They posted srgns rn the hallwaxs and on the lockers to cue credrt to the many athletes rn the school The cheerleaders were a dmrnp force ln the school durrnc football and basketball season I'he1r motrvatron and dedrcatron helped keep the school cheermg The combrnatron of all of these groups helped to make rt a better year for the athletes and helped burld school sprrrt lbx fammx Buckmasterl lxenda Resler rumor keeps the scoreboard up dated one ot tasks ot a batbxrl thx Roorl Prctured are the hat prrls Row 1 Shellex Bard well Betsx Rowe .md lrsa Nafzqter Rom 1 Shellex Stahlex and Ixenda Ressler Row s lenmter Feenex and Anlta Scott Row 4 Mrss Cmda laxlor sponsor tbx Vihrturnl bprrrt Groups 5 58 Senior follies S9nlOl'S spirit Performing in front of a sell-out crowd. the seniors incorporated wit and talent to produce the Senior Fol- lies. I,ed by Master of Ceremonies Mike Snyder, Mark josselyn. and Tracy Fry, comedy abounded. Acts included satire on the girls of each class and the strange ways they act, on the recent phenomenon of hallsweeps, and on the Writing Themes class. Brett Mathis recited an editorial against women's liberation. while Bry- an Luheck and Tim Ropp anchored the news. Music was provided hy some marching hand members. a girl-trio of scatters, and plenty of lip-synchers. Ending the evening was a teden- tioned song by the senior cast and ac- companied hy Lubeck. fby Terry Sla- bachl Weatherrnan Mike Snyder enlightens the audi- ence with his unique style of forecasting. rby Roh Snyder! Dernonstrating how to cook soup, was Chev Tracy litv. while anchorman Bryan Luheck tries to continue rhe news, lhy Roh Snyderm lvl' IV ln Charge of making the show run smoothlx MC s Markjosselxn and Mike Snyder introduce the next act fbi Roh Smderl W0men ol the senior class provided entertain ment while tied up bcorr Rite looks on lbs Rob Smderl Senior follies 59 Kirbx Evsol checks his program for the next award to he presented. He doesnt get ro walk to the stage. but he congratulates those who do win awards. Dr, Robert Duell later congratulated those. like Ex sol. who supported the academic and athletic award winners. :bv Whitternb .xx X -Z' S9l'1iOl'S achieve CIWCTCIS Highlighting the senior awards cere- mony held the Thursday evening be- fore graduation, was the announce- ment ofthe outstanding boy and girl. Kim Gentry won the honor of the girl. While for the first time, two boys. joe Grise and Chris Bowman. were co- 60 Senior awards honored. Valectorians were Bowman and Minnie Rajagopalan. while Gentry. Tracy Slabach and joe Grise. were sa- lutatorians. Other covected awards included outstanding publications staff member Brett Mathisg perfect attendance. An- nette Stanfill and Debbie Wiedermang Mike Hartman Spirit Award, Kurt Ver- hoff, Kim Hartzler Memorial Award, -Iohn Yodyg Goshen News Scholastic Award, National Math Award. and Bausch 84 Lamb Science Award, Bow- mang Business Education Typing Award. Andrea Reedg and Business Education Award, Steve Sentell. Thirty-four students achieved the Presidents Academic Fitness Award, while 53 received collegiate honors and scholarships. The evening ended with a senior party in the cafeteria featuring pizza and most likely to. . . awards. fby Ter- ry Slabachl lil ' 3- .1 5 ' 1.1 xt i l . l Andrea Reed receives the Business Iiduca Typing Award from Shari Baumann of S Bank. thy Whirternl x. . - I Semor prix .await hmmm Has Whlrternb F ..- N977 Ninn xenmrs than excr attend .mardi nxphr l XX hlrhrni Nmnm In rucncs the Bern Brooks Mcmorxal Scholarshup thx Whntterm Semor awards 61 lam Kopp .intl Murine Fiirrnxsulal greet Mark Ftealtlx .f'xnilre.i Chernialc. hx Root' Many enjoy prom '.fXliiiost Partitliseii w.is the theme lor this x'ei1r's prom. lt wus presented hx' the junior class on Max' ll. The music w.is provitletl hx' ii local group chilled C .1liher. lhere were ni.inx up-heat nongs hut more eniox' .ihltg pre-recortlexl tiipew pluxetl slower xongn hx l.ionel Richie .intl other pop- ul.ir Artists. lhe tlecoration committee xxuis heiitletl hx Kentlii liesler. Atmosphere .it the prom wus roin.intit with xtairs .intl palm trees. The riihles were each set with .i xtise ol' silk flowers. their were tlixtrihutexi to the feiimles .alter rho proin, lfounmins were prominent in two plueex in the gxm. -lux Price .intl Kini Gentrx' were trownetl king .intl queen, .it't'onip.i- niexl hx' the theme nong ,fXlniost Parn- tlise' utter voting xxnim Coiiductetl the lfrielax' hefore and voter. were counted hx' the students rliiit tlgixy A movie, Footloose, was shown alter rhe prom, in the ziuelitorium. Manx' ofthe students attended and en- jovetl it. ihx' Tammy Buckmtxsteri n 62 Prom ll 5,48 tl h.figj.1x1d xiuxr.,-l.i'. Prix .iizil lxzni lienrrx rmitte .i.-'ix hx Rom iQ : ' I ' I ' A t E um, N-rwvx limp .'Nrr1.Nrruug.1r:uI.1x.4I.x.1m.c1wj.v. :Pu rr.L.w pm' -ind Ev. C.11:Ewrr lv. Rum I5.1r.f:r.g :mmm Cki..:.ASf17wF tm Umsr gnlsrred .twml vu Um, I Ii J - .sw ,nf -M yr I 9 . ,f f Z' I X s w X A x K mm' IVY 1 Vukmg upthexr'mlgr.1rz:x.SM.m'm Iiardurll .ami luhc Kcxxnsh enrrr Hu- prmu ZW Rum Prom M 4 I I 1 -fo rv Wu B 64 Graduation Q These seniors wair on rhe other 100 or so class- mares ro sir before commencement begins, fbv Whnrrernw Looking for hrs parents rn the bleachers is Bret! Marius. thy Whirzernl l,,?' 4 Going up on stage is Randy Self, fby Whirterni I as i ---an-1... u 0 I . A Grads o home 9 Sunday. june 2. 1985 provided the day for the seniors to graduate in the gymnasium at 5:00 p.m. Graduating were 241 seniors. Pre- senting speeches were joe Grise. salu- tatorian, Minnie Rajagopalan. valedic- torian. Dave liger. and Beverly Manely. Dr. Kent Evans presented the charge to the graduates, while Dr. Robert Duell and Mr. Milt Thomas read the names. Presenting the diplomas were Mr, Dan West. Goshen Community School Board president. and Mr. Frank Gardner. GCSB vice-president. Resigning football coach Mr. Ken Miter stressed Be a doer in the face of adversity in his commencement ad- dress. The hot gymnasium provided a ha- ven for an overcrowded situation. while the band provided the com- mencement music and the senior choir member performed No Good at Say- ing Goodhvef' lbv Shawn Whitternl Introducing Dave liger isuloe Grise. lby W'hit- ternl Graduation is not rhe only maior achievement Khanthavv Luangasa accomplisheshlusr weeks before receiving her diploma from school hoard members, she became a LYS. citwen. thy Whit- rernl gr' Graduation 65 Many asslst athletes to achieve thelr goals ouhes managers .and fans plat ed brg roles during the sports setsons at Goshen Hugh School Cotthes of tourse drrectetl tlaxh prattrtts and uorketl on tlexeloprm, tame plxns and stoutmg reports ofop posrnt, teams Arnonv other responsr hrhttes that also must keepgootl tom panxonshrp amont, the plaxtrs antl rnalte thern work totether XX hen S1 une ICUH IHICIISC lllil IHOIIMIIC IllCl'T'l Although operatrnt, hehxntl the Seenes managers are more nmportant than most people realtfe lhes lteep thrngs mount tn prattrte so that mort tan he ittomphshttl Manigers art also responsnhle for lteeprng statlstrts uhrth are ten unportant to tht to rch along mth rnalom, surt that all of the neetssarx rterns tre pttltetl tor tnexent tt the opposing xthool Sophomore Matt N antlcrxeer ex tnother X tnderxeer tus haslttthall toothall intl tratlt manager Nlaniptrs trt mluahle heta Se thex do exerxthrnt, th at torches tlont vt mt or hate trrne to do sartl Irme Dams trtshnran track rnantger Xlso fans are xetx unport .nt to xth letes at an exent Bt rnsprr nu the wth letes trns tan easrlx rntertstlx the game lhe xocal suppot that IS referxetl hx he athlete tart one t pnxstolomcal ut retognnfetl hx lexrx S tluaehv to he nnxolxed nn sports one may or VW' .-. -.... wx ff47wa-db vt' , ' 4' Ch fo Plenra of energx and excstc-ment ns emked at the gurls s-.um meets by lennrfer Moorman juhe 'e I Keudaxsh and fma 'Nxpper lbw Root' 5 Y A f 'WWQAU A l getting the hurdles for a rate at a grrls dual track r ment are Came Roberts and Teresa Yoder 'hx va Damel .ix -ls-Q nn an lh-.H K gq.,nnuQ Q r 66 Sports drwtler l l l W - ' ' I ' - . , ' . . 1 V 4 'A' ' - f f ' f 1 Y' .:'1, ' ' A' Lt' '. '. V 1g3Q' -' 'Q 2 ' y - ' A V .- -' ' .- ' ' '- ', -. ,s f . rf' 1 J 'A A ' f ' ' V iii, rf ' ' , 1' z - ' L r- t A ' - , A , ' f f' -f 'q' - 1 ' ,K 1. it , - -. -. f , -, 't , '- -- . . 4 x , A V V t - L K . k A I L time arrives. Coaches must keep the plained, I'rn a manger. hecause l like uplifting to the athletes that may not l l l l ' I frm ' , ' Q v' v- ' f' L. i , Q ,tv - Y ,. 3',,'-,- 3 V in --.a..--T - H I , , 4' 'Q e------M W. A , f ' - Q-,raw . -,, -M '-- f , V- ------ ' ' . ' 3 J- z A -my u- . .. . .t . . H . '41 -D--- at 'T A ft: 5.7, 4,' -J 4 X'-1 . -, , ' ' - .-'-15 . iv Q bexem Veopk xokumcer xo hdp mu she sv, n meets New R Bowman .msxounceu ,osxen Ai I ' , J - Q.. . ... I I vi ' ' ' 'ix , 06 ' 'C X as . 1 Q , J Q 4 X me wmnex .xx a buh sv-mm meer thx Room S PGKS dhider 6 Traumatic Resignation of Coach Mirer exemplifies the SSGSOD. The 1984 Redskin team rallied from .1 slow start to finish 5-S. Fundamental mistakes plagued us the first half of the season. 'l'rent Lam- bright threw nineteen interceptions in the first seven games and zero in the last three. I think the way we played was good. but our mistakes really hurt us. After we restored our confidence, we were able to come over the hump and win some games and really begin to have some fun. commented Mr. Ken Miter. head coach. Matt jerlecki. iunior. entered the program as a starter. He summarized. Turnovers and inconsistancy in the first halfof the season seemed to bring the team down to a point we couldnt bounce back from. Quarterback Trent Lambright is escorted down- Wrestling with a Concord defender. Matt jer- field by a host of Senior players. issl Kevin lecki. junior. jumps for a hall passed into double Hanna. 17-li Rod Vanderway. and M721 Don Hill- coverage. lby Rootl er. lhy Rootl 68 Football Co-Captain jeremy Zentz. senior, said. The team attitude reached a stagnant point. we started coasting and the team members were looking to each other for leadership. With three games left in the season the Redskins carried a 2-5 record into Plymouth. Starting with the upset vic- tory over Plymouth. the Skins won the remainder of its games. Team work. instead of self-indul- gence. sparked performance. Tackle Tony Gonzales. senior. noted. Team unity played a large part at the end of our season. People stopped worrying about individual accomplishments and put their efforts toward a team goal. Mark Eveler. senior co-captain said. Things started going our wayg we got some key breaks. We started playing some good Redskin football. Tlie'Iunior Varsity was guided to a 2-5 record under ex-GHS standout Walter Drapeza. The freshmen fin- ished with a respectable -i-Z-1 mark un- der first year coaches Randy Carpenter and Bob lloke. Outstanding individual achieve- ments were noticed: MVP and defen- sive back award. Zentzg defensive line- man award. ,Ion Baileyg offensive lineman award. Rod Vanderweyg of- fensive avvard. Trent Lambright. WKAM coaches award. Adam Rassig and most outstanding freshman. Mar- cell Yoder. iby Rohrerl .. qu.. Xa U1 Uqftwr All Q Y Y I .lllll Q OPP XX fum XL XX us nu 1 N1m.m xr xu Rl mm 1 L M ILS v 1m C S A xYnrtx.1uxg,e mu won 1. Q A v nm Q xurdf r A lm on Football 60 .XP a Conlrosled Harriers struggle fhrou h season Senior Susan llunsberger concentrates on her race at the NLC meet, lby Yoderl BOYS There was a real contrast between the boys and girl's squads. having sev- en returning letter winners on the girls squad, while only two letter winners returned on the boys squad. stated Coach Rick Clark. The boys squad was led by the two senior lettermen, Pepe Diaz and Steve Sentell, Diaz leading the team with 108 points and Sentell second with 66 points. Late in the year. juniors Steve Guipe. Tom Roberts. and sophomore Dan Eger came on strong to help the squad in both the Conference and Sec- tional meets. Guipe finished second, and Eger fifth for the team at Confer- ence. while at Sectional, Roberts was second, Guipe third. and Eger fourth for the team. This years team was young and inexperienced. but we progressed well during the year and it was a fairly good year for the team, said Diaz. Award winners for the S-4-85 season were as follows: Diaz. Most Valuableg Sentell. Paul lnderwood Mental Atti- tude Awardg Tom Roberts, Most Im- provedl Iiger. WKAM Coaches Award. GIRI,S The girls squad maintained a posi- tive attitude throughout the season and were very cooperative. The girls team was one of the hardest working groups I have ever had, stated Coach Rick Clark about the girls. The girls were led by seniors Kim Gentry and Susan Ilershberger, and junior Carrie Grise. Grise led the team with 87 points, Gentry next with 7-1 points. and followed by Sue Ilunsberger with 63 'du Q. .jg I X S-1 The Cross-Country teams include lfirst rowj Mi- chele Babin, Kim Gentry, Carrie Grise, Teresa Yoder, Annette Rhoades, fSecond rowl Rick Snyder. Margaret Sanders. Tracey Streit, Susan 70 Cross Country Hunsberger, Sue I-Ierberger. Betsy Rowe. Kim Lehr.jon Hollinger, lthird rowl Assistant Coach Brooke I-Iershberger. Mike IIavek0st, Sean Fan- cil, Fred Buckinghamjody Miller. Coack Rick Clark, ffourrh rowl George Diaz. Tom Roberts. Dan Eger, Dave Massengill. Dave Iiger, Pepe Diaz. Andy Drummond. Steve Sentell, and Bruce Tyler. fby Fred Yoderl points, The girls were hindered by the injur- ies to junior Michele Babin. and soph- omore Kim I.ehr, but were still very successful and accomplished many of their pre-season goals. Several injuries and illnesses by key people prevented us from achieving some of our goals such as defending our Conference title. However. as a senior I'm proud of our overall record during the past several years and wish future teams the best of luck, com- mented Gentry. Award winners were: Grise, Most Valuable Runner Awardg Gentry, Barb Zook Mental Attitude Awardg Hersh- berger, WKAM Coaches Awardg and Margaret Sanders, Most Improved Award. Cby Steve Sentelll v.. . v 2 195 . 1.1 1 , . - '--vin: NL r. . I p r' ' .I , I ,.z- ' x ' ' 1 H n'j V1 ' n 1 , 1 Vx :ff-' n. y. 'I -ra EJ' val' E Jog, f I' -Ci ACSCI New coach inhefifs weak feafn Z Boys tennis Going through a transition year. the boys' tennis team under first-year coach. Mr. Mike Rozelle. finished the season with a 5-12 record. However. the team did not exper- ience a totally disappointing year, Ro- zelle noted that the team steadily im- proved. Near the end ofthe season. we lost five matches by the score of 5-2. We could have won those matches. pre- dicted Rozelle. He stated that the overall perfor- mance at the NLC tournament was not at all satisfying. Terry Slabach. junior. finished third in number three singles. while Tim Hildebrand and Mike Iissig. freshmen. finished sixth in number two doubles. With a new coach. the players had to adjust to new philosophies and a new Coaching style, which made the season difficult. Rozelle said. Coach- ing is enjoyable. partly because it is a lifetime game. Todd Martin. senior. stated It was a rough year, but the team's spirit and close-knit friendship kept the team go- ing. At the banquet on October ZS. var- ious awards were presented. Martin re- ceived the Tom Sovine Career Achievement Award, which is given to the senior with the most career victo- riesg Slabach. MVP Award and the Mental Attitude Awardg Hildebrand. Most Improved Player Awardg and Es- sig the WKAM Coach's Award. Cby Terry Slabachl Nearly missing the return. Terri' Slabach sur- prises his opponent with a dink. thy Goshen Newsi Pictured is the tennis team Row lx Keith Whit- rern. jeff Patterson. Randy Smith. and Eddie Mathews. Row J: Rick Crowder. Randi' Ford. Randy Troup, and Terry Slabach. Row 5, Todd Martin, Bruce Grevengoedulason McGuire. and Bart Frye. Row -5: Tim Fisher. Virgil I.emarr, Mike Hildebrand. and Tim Hildebrand. Row 5: Mike lissig and Mr. Mike Rozelle. coach. l xc KA 2 ,- - Qi 1 r gd A G Y ' . 4' - r' if U 1 O XJ 1 M E 3 F '5- Ax f .61 -V v 1 '- x. - ' f , s - 1. M r .P 'iff QL' - N 5 . if Ar ai home nmttli. 'lkodd Martin use-5 the over head effectively lluy Goslicn Xrqvvar lorincr number one singles player llriitc Gre- vcrigswd decidea if tlic- lull is iri-hounds. lby Goalicn Newsi 5 GHS OPP, O West Noble 5 2 'limtown 5 0 Elk. Central 5 0 Concord S 2 Fairfield 5 2 Bremen f 4 Northridge 1 5 VC'awaSc'c 0 2 Elk. Memorial 3 2 Northwood 4 0 Warsaw -4 2 Plvmoutli ? 0 Rochester 4 3 XYeStx'iew 1 1 Sectional -4 lion Served Girls win Although the team didnt win sec- tional as a lot ol' people predicted. we developed in performance. Coach Kettlehar was a great moral booster to us, commented four-year playerjanet Ifager. senior. . Pager also stated that winning the Goshen Invitational was one of the hest moments for the squad. finding the volleyball season with a record of 11-9, the team was led by co- captains Kim Haney and Marcy Bixler. seniors. Bixler was named MVP, while Ilaney was the recipient ofthe Barb l Zoolt Mental Attitude Award. Bixler was named to the All Around Conference First Team. while Sue Sorg, senior, had an Honorable Men- tion to the First Team. Other award winners were Pager, for the WKAM Coaches Award and Becky Swanson. freshman, for the lfreshmen Award. l y Lori engerl 74 Volleyball sg. 3, is Kim Haney serves the volleyball to lead the team over the Northridge Raiders. thy Whirternl Q . R ' 4 'Q DSKIN ' l ,fin ii i-twin' gs Pictured is the varsity team Row 1. Kerrijuday. lehar. head coaclrjanet Pager. Denise Clemens. student trainer, Kim Ilanev, Kim Kurtz. Sherri jan Kolb. Becky Ray, Sue Sorg. Ingrid Hess, and llarris, Marcv Bixler, Angie Blosser. and Mi- Miss Barh Carhaugh, assistant coach. chelle Smith, manager. Row 2. Miss Rose Kett- Sherrr Harm Sus up the ball for Ian kolh to return the hall rn an effort to beat Northnclrc lbs Goshen News! JL-P, A 3 ll' link! g -N VA! 31 in urn Plctund rs the freshmen rewm Ram l Iam Wdrsrlc-r lc-Ann Anknex lem Prkr and hurl lxrnC.ud Row 7 Krm lXllTlPt'l Sun1rSrq,lL mann Becky Swanson fhrrs Wert! and Sara Bunk rrmarmakger Row P Shannon lamp, Susan Crodfrex Mmarn Hlosser Carla Wener laura Xodnr Qhellx Xoder md Mrs Ann Gul Coach PlLIUl'CLllSIl1CIUIllOI' ursm tearn Row 1 Angry Blossc-r Carol lcc Klllly Nohermer Any NM npr and Iamrny Kramer Row P Mass Rose lxettlebar varim coach lossre Carnadm Dawn ohns an lxolh Qtcph Rrdglex lxam lx.1uHm.m Mmdx Wleland and Mm Barb Carbauglm lunror mrsrrx coach QS- -ru. ' 1-4 Krm Haney senror recenes the ball whale Sen rors Becky Raw, and Sue Sorg, prepare to help Sprke It over the net lbw Whmernl 'AQ J I , I .V ,bi ' Q 'uf , vi Yf' . V4 I I' ,l .lf ' I u .. ' 1 A Y li I . Ulf ' z , r- f ,e -' ,N lx,- ' I W 4 ffl., -r . Y' ' - ' - f , . 4' ,-'I' :K ..v t -A -' ,V I , ,.. . hi , W -r A --1 .1 : :h :Q S' J 3 If A '. . . 'V . .' ' . r , ' ' ' , ' 'N A' ' ,a '. .. z'. l ,, . l I , I' - f' v. fa. V, Q ,gr I , v , ' 5, - I . Y - -A F.-An Y ,giv---' o M- A, GS Sfrokers swlm strong Haunt A Food suson is 1 sophomore Angle Crrpt shows A smooth hrexst 'stroke lbs Dlmel Pnttured IS the gxrls swxm team Ron 1 nlle lXClLlllSl1 Marglret Nchrotk lennller Nloormln And1Bontrat,er lalle Hertzler Pam Penrod and lenmler lreenex Row lennner Peck Heather Vmtenr Ienn Nolnger fhrxstme Yanders Iolxe lloke llsx Nallrger md lma Nrpper Rows K Page liohetls lam N11 thell Ienn Dro leenn l et pala Nara lletler ard XDLI Bontrager R4 ss 5 l.U1LlCf rape Shells Hardwell Marla Cla hauLh Susan Hams Dawn Denton md Shellle Xhtl-t Row S Allcn Ahonen assxstant unch Nlrs Helen Rose toach and ihlwn Bxrdwell sra xsrrcxan C I S OPP H L 5 L W arsaw Penn VC aw assee Rochester Bremen Memorial Pls mouth fentral I pp I Northwood Concord S B Adams Mxshavwalsa fhamprons Goshen Relax s NI C Conference 7 ,Q 3 76 Glrls swlmrnxng It was an excellent season for the Lrrl s team hcrxhodx put forth themr hest ellort toward the telm tom mented foach Mrs Ilelen Rose Accompllshrng, a 1? 1 record and a nd pl iClI1L, it the btltf. hn 1ls held IH Indranapolls the Puls swxm team was Goshen Relaxs Champions and 'North ern Likes fonterence champxons Ieena Iappala sennor commented on the chance to compete at the state hnals It was a xerx excrtlng, exper :ence Awards were presented to Putge Bo heck Most Improxed Shelly Bardwell Ihe ack Fult Award Susan llarrts Barb fools Mental Attitude Award Qhellx Mnclt W KAM Coaches Award and Leppala Most Valuable thx Ion W engerl JS x 26 .. 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Qfr 9' ,g., GB 5 4' 0 I .fg I veil Disappointed Penn bo ws to Goshen lnlilse Daedalus and his inxention to llx to freedom the hots basketball team wasnt able to lla aw ax from its losing season Howexer the team did start quit ldx to win its first game beating North ridge 54 51 'Nexertheless atterthat the slsins ran into some trouble I'he team mould plat three good quarters I'hen lundemental mistakes would plague the Redskins Senior guard Ion lshelman noted XX e pl ned just good enough to lose meaning, we plated good hut not lxen though the sltins reeord was onlx S 17 there were positixe events 8 Bois basketball we Pictured is the xarsitx basketball team Row 1 Ron llershbeqstr manager lon Pshelman Iell X an! uren Mika Qmder and Nlart Vanderxeer Row Ierri Slahath Iodd Iwtma Irent I am wright llottl Ott Shan llarrsoutla and Nfil-te Hildebrand Row s Mr Nhlte Rofelle assistant toach Mr lim W elsh head coach and 'wir Bri an Ildridte assistant coath sparking the Skins on tame after game leam cnthusi asm sparked the team to attack e aCh AL ame with a positixe and exeitint attitude Ihis tamed the team to an impressixe under dog, xietorx oxer heaxilx laxored and defending Seetionalfhamps Penn said Mr Bri an Ildridfse assistant eoaeh leading the Redskins during the season were ell Vanfuren Mike Sm der and Iohn Ishelm an seniors Van C uren was the MVP while Sm der was named the honorarx captain and re teixed the mental attitude award los and led the team with the best free throw prccentage lbs I Rohrerl Pitrurud is the iunior xarsitx basketball team Row l Daxid Qwihart lxexin Doss Matt er letl-ti Ron llunlu and Brian Vanderrexden Row f Rudi Sarto Iason Vanfuren Kexin Willoni, Iohn Morris Nlil-te ISSIP, and Trait Iailor Row R Mike Nanderrexden manager Mika Rllltllt aoath and Rob Sthruck man agar I I ' i 2, ' , oz 'z 'i i 2 ' 1 'L 'i 1 ' a . . , , ' ,V '.,, , ' - -, Us . f I 'h X . ..' , 1' , t 1,',,',v 2 ' ' ' , . ,'-r V- . ' -7 . 1 ' 1' '. J - . ' -V - ' , . 1 ' , , .1 - , - - , V 1 1 I A n I 1 , 'AA ' 1 V A ' 1 ' J U 1 Q . I' '- i' 24- ' 5 t,- h- V 1 . , . It -. f' f . , ' v . li., K V Y 'Q 2 R ' . V. . good enough to win. Iishelmzan set za new assist record with , V - ,,. '. . ' 4 is - Y 2 . T' ' a' ' K- I - ,Lv L s ' '. ' 4 j , -t , - ..f. t A Y Y , A k J I I 41 al l i 1 1 1 XJR 'ii .Y ' ,,,, W li '. '. but as I :ld Nl of IL mn umm hnld the Rcdmimm mlgctlzer mm A tumglm season. Ilwy Rum! Punm gun. i Inn I.slu'Imcn ln-ul-,s smnk iur Vu en mm wiv Rum' OPP GHS H Nurflmrxdgc SI 66 Comm! W 'R' W'.1fN.ux 90 61 Illlfflbld V OL I,.1kcl.mxf 'I 61 XY est Noble V 'S Xxfatxlru W Iv? l.11rfxcId Nl Nw Nurrfzrzdgc ff H Hrrrnrr. 94' Sv Nicm-wr:.1l 'W 64 UIIYIIIUWIU W KM XY .mylwc gl SH Prim H SH Confoui IN KU :YUYIIIXXUUJ 95 HF Plxrl1m1tPx Nl M Roche-srcr Vw GN Last Nuhlc ff 'O N1uh.m.4k.a MJ Sl Penn-mer! 61 no Ckfnrrul :S Bum lulslullmll Challenged JV shines with its shooting R0 Girls basketball C HS OPP 1 4 enn W estxxess C en nr llls Nlamor N airhel imtoun lXorrhridLe lslisliavs alta Ph mouth l lle Central llls Memor Bremen XX .nusee Nortlm ood Roe hester St i tion al er A s A Pictured is the xarsirx lusleetlnall te-.am Rove 1 laura lrishee Anteie Reed buts Qinle Tram Nrreir lietl-ea Slunls .anal liobin Stump Row ' Miss Dori lxuser eoaeh Aneie lroup an lxolb 'Sherri Has lmanalie lluhinin Maru liixler Charon lrx ,and lon H.artm.an inantaeer Pictured is the lainior xarsitx lmasleetlmll team Row 1 lxim Whitt Qlmun Whittern lmei lex ans Dawn ohns and Carl.-1 Weaxer Row W Coaeh Barb C.arboui,h leresd Weltlx Steph Riedel:-x lsathx lNohiemer C'arol lee ind Nan ex lsramer Iiaxine a roueh season the lads Redslein basketball team ended with 1 I7 retord .and 1 I in the NIC C oaaeh Miss Dori lxexser said VC e had .a xerx xoune, squad this rear with onli sn. seniors and the rest underelass men Ihe team was led bi senior stand out Mares Binder She was team Cap tain along, with Qeniors .Staex Sinlt and Sharon lry Sinle said lhe highlight of the sea son vs as beating, lNorthssood in four oxertimes bi ine points sinele eame storing reeord with I points She also had tveo other all time reeords with the best shootings pereent aee in asedson .at 56 Ps percent .and the hiehest number ol rebounds in .1 three xear e areer with S70 rebounds I he team .avaard vi inners vi ere MX P Mares Bixler Mental Attitude Sharon In Nlost Irnprox ed Shari Hai VC ls.AM eoaehes avaard Staex Sinle and free Throw award Beclsa Shank The iunior varsity team ended its season with a ll sreeord and 6 1 inthe 'NLC CoaehNIissBi1rb Carboueh said It liunior xiarsitx ICJUUVMIS fa xerx well biltaneed team that loved to plax de lense the lreshm.an team Ch 41 led bi fresh m.an .award winner lem Pulte Klix Iodd fhuppj Q39 Mgnetaati K U 1 'ua- l I I I 1' '1 ' . .' ' 2' A ' .' ,' I if ' z 4 ' 'A . W A i A - 1 f . . 4 '- U ' ' ' - 1 i , ,. 1 1 ' 'H P. 63 - - V f ' -- 1 V .. , S, ,. jg . ' A .' 2 . li ' ' C , ' ,' I l fo Illk Vi i ss 2 A is A' 1' gr 1 . ' C' -1 C 1 ' . f SH , ' CH- ' 52 k . L- f ,. I, - .- , ' iw 1.4 :rattle ss ' as , ,, , , , ,M A 41 lu el R' M it ' Q . Q . X r i W ' A F J 1 SJ t I' X 1 ' t I V ' I' . 'z 2 43 l i '. '. m 1' ' ' t i 5 iz I' ' 5 ' 'A z R 2 - ' ' V 51 Q Q : L .' 1. i 1' . i' ' ,' ' Az' sri 1- i i :H N' -, A, ' H r - ,, , in , , ng 2 1 . 67 . ,L ' . 4, ' ' H . I M . . N Q Q. . f :A - ' -ia m Si '- f ' 7 5'- ya eaiiiwrd W ln the same game. Hixler broke the Also. finishing the season we-ll was or .' - Sf- K' , .2 . ' . - 5 5, ' V , . . . 4,5 ' j A K5 - . I 1 Y K I I a ' f Y' . ,. . b 410 P-in 57 4 N ' i - ' V .ji A ', K . J . , , , , V i Ou H ' 'es , Y ' f- NE'-, bxxiijlil ' i,i'i - A UW. LI . 13 E3 42 J' v . ' x llVv V , 5 4 , A P W ,ws gi C3 - f I 4 L5 . 1, -I I 1. A 1 ' ' A l ' A f - g '1f-i, .-mln 'r 4a , N I-if fl 3 --,,, -5V'i...,l Q I , Q - - - ' f E, ,Q J l 1.0 , 1 - 15 , ' r K 'fx , 15' ' A - a N .. nf N o C f Y -'il ,R O 'hu if-'mm 23 7' Q: s 1 if :XII 4-rnprzrug .4 slum mc-r .1 Cnmurd defender 15 'ilmrnru Ira, .a scmnr in Goshen Ncwsw gCI11lJYFLALHni5I.1ik Suzk mumps du- MH up four! vxrlfmut .1 press in XYEIIIICHL' Im' f - f -2 . .,. I 1 ,i V 'L U ni Pxfrurcd us thc frrshrI1.4r1 grrls lmskrrlmll ummm Row 1 fmdx Mxllvr, Ihwvz Lum, 'lllml Plkc. 'I'crrx Plkr. Iirm Sr11lth,.md Rum Kmipcl Ruu I Shrllx Yoder, Mmam lilnsscr. Mr Mxkc Kcttlc- har. coach. Mrs Row Ketflrfur, Sonya Stcgrl- mqmn. and Shannon Izcvg ' . Z.- , 4 ll' - Girls basketball R1 8Z Wrestling Strived Boys conquer Placing second at the Mishawaka Invitational behind Belmont, who was ranked second in the State, was one of the high points of the season, stated i-year veteran, jeff Bontrager, senior. Ending the season with 17 wins and only one loss, the grapplers finished the season with a ranking of sixth in the State, Two of the tri-captains. Sen- iors joe Grise and Chris Bowman, along with Don Biller, senior, qualified for State. Shayne Rogers, senior, was the other captain, Grise, Bowman, and Bontrager were named to the Indiana All-State Acade- my Wrestling Team. In order to be named to the team, the wrestler must maintain a high grade point average throughout the wrestling season. Cby Lori Wengerl X N ri? if ff The varsity team includes in Row 1: Bob Chris Bowman. Shayne Rogers, and-jon Millard, er, Harold Schmuckenjeff Bontrager, Mr. Steve Gangwer, manager, Brad Bontrager, Keith manager. Row 2: Mnjohn Dechant, head coach, Shively, Cggch. and Mr, Mag Wim-ig, Coach, Whittern. Gary Gaskill,joe Grise, Rick Snyder, Mark Eveler, Scott Lutz, Mike Wirtrig, Don Bill- Rod !XUflIH!,fl'l' rcllcxrscs .lk'HJN.1I1L'5 Qurmg, vraatlce-, 2 Wlmterul B -aus hs 9 BIG RED x w Q I x OPP Ax .11 UH- k FWK J UW 7 1 N XX.nA.1su 11 Nur hmmm Klk llgxlf X .Huw Nun? r up: KH K4 L4 Hrum sf ,NJN It X 'X Nutmnu Rngmml lawn Iiovxmm .md Andx Icl-xleharger look tm U16 coach S .xdxlce dunm, pracmc l XX lu ter 1 ill 1e1umorx,1rS1txtm.xm r IL in m Rmx I ifdxl Bontrager 'Xmlx lnklqlumgr Shxvm Camper Trox Niacrhwm kim Nhmnlu Non Nhmk md Mort Alexander Ron Nh Mm XX xx ru, mon Bowman I vm l rvulxu Rmdx Rmh Kinks- Rohn Ruanin Ortw Luk Hume Nutt C'ax'waLx3,h and Mr Ntcxr Slmnls umnh N mit of what Cnuhs Mr Nm Duhmt mi Nh Niut XX lllfljx xx afghan xx ax uncllenr vxru rlmg, from rhcxr rum ku Xl hxmrnb UH-A XX rurlxm, M Aquclhc Bardwell shines In swlm season l nder the hrsr rear herd roach Mr nn lornex and xssrsrxnr eoaeh Nirs Helen Rose the Goshen lireh School hoxs swnn rearn raeed to r I5 rua neet reeord lhe rearn trnrshed rhrrd rn the C o shen Relays rhrrd rn the 'Northern Iakes Conlercnre meer and seerronil rhunplons bhawn Birdwell Senror S0 xd lreestxle md left XX SCIIIUI' and S00 xd freesrxle led the team ro a rhrrd place hnrsh rn the see tlonil Bardwell ind XX ras adxaneed ro the Stare where Bardwfell placed hfrh rn the S0 xd treesrxle and nrnrh rn the 100 xd lreestxlc lrr uptnns for the season were Seniors Mark Mahonex sprlnr free llaxmf, a suuesstal season wrrh rue hreast sr oke Mark Nlahorex w ras rl s raee oxer hrs Iasr Noble opponenr lhx Darnev Pnrured lS the hoxs swrm team Row 1 ason Pxles lrrn Nirrchell Iames Parrrsh Bob Kepner Curr Phemrsrer and Gan Ple rher Row ' Nrue Cwurpe Chap Snxder 'slr lsexrn Hrre assrs ranr roach Mr lun lormex head eoach assrs ran Loarh Mass Helen Rose forex Stewart and fuel, Plnuher Row Mark Nlahonx Mark Da us Shawn Bardwell le! W rax and Rod Bow rr n 84 Boss swnmrnmg stxle hurterllx and lwreasrsrroke Vkru drsrance tree srxle xnd Bird well sprrnr lrecstxlc lhrdwell broke the school reeord tor the 100 xd lreestxle wrrh itrrne ol RS XX e h rd a good xear exen with the Lhanges rn the Lihltlllllf, stall XX e also had i1,00LlUlllC and were able to work when we h id to Bardwell sard about the season lhose swrmmer reeenrne speull awards were Vkrax and Bardwell eo most xaluable SVNIITIIUCI' Wrax Paul lnderwood Mental Atrrtude Award ason Pxles most nnproxed swnnrner Bardwell lack Iult Aw ard and fran, Phennsrer W IxAM eoaeh s award lby Susan llirrrsl I I I I ll H zjfz 'Q' . 1 S ' 22 1 ' , r X ', V A ' .- -. ' al- lrl 1 ' ' ' r 'L V 5 -1 ' 1 . V ' at' Q ' ' ' ' and ' . I ' .2 'ml ' ' 2 . A ' 2 I by: r- f 1 ' . 1, ' . ' V. . , , - V, ' R l ' ' A V' ' ' Q ' '. ' L 1 Q I 2 f 4 A V v 1 4 2 L . ' ' .Az 'f ra 1' ' 'A'- I I e . 4' A rl, ' 1' l I . . C . 2 '.z '. ' ' - .2 1 . r f',, 4 '. ' E 'l., il' gr l ,V -,-. 'e ,:.. ' . ' ,- if a .' ' m rr . '- ' r -. , 'A , A, , , Q l ll! : J ' . , O ' 'xX Q , f .ff 4, C I K Y..-W nn' 3.5 ! Prcpdrxng tm ilu- trccstxle' rc1.n,'Icf Wm-. .uid 9l1.mw11 liduiwcll vvau mi the gum ulwx IM HIC GHS UPF 'G f l'!lU.L1 'XX 'M Cum uni '47 il Penn w hh PM r11-mth W 'IJ Nurihwmm 'ff IN Ii Nwlvk' V 'H Admu 'H 'f- W.xw.ncc LXv lil llrrrnam 1' 111 Rmlxcslz-r 317 'Ji Sli flu 'N 102 M1slt14u.1R.l 69 'Q W'.1rs.xw 'JI Co-most Valuable Swmmmer Shawn Bdrdwc x!rctC1cstufrhc water at the st.1rtufPmiL'gutxhn frcestxlc relax ba Damcw il ,U - Boys swimming RS C HN s f A Pcnn K ulxcr INN HR Nicr mr rm gc iran w Y! AW nu xf1N1AXX ilu C Qmvm 'Nurttmuud ws cv Rela XY .1 mu P mm: 1 Rmhcsrcr Cwmurd Re an 'N C Mumrul OPP 86 Bm s :rack Hobart Hostcllcr S goal xs to relelsc' the shot at lm fIl12,L'l'IlP9 and .it .A 15 degree angle bx Root? ifxx -Nm in 'vu X Relaxxng, a bn before a race us Ron Hershberger and Mike 'invder fbx R000 RGC9d Four qualify for regional lrmshrng tht season mth maxed ie mm Coath Mr Carl XXea er fllOL1Q,llI there had heera rmproxemerat ID the team smtc the hetlnrung tal the season Oxerall there xx as mttmsrstant team ellurt altlatautla vae had SUIHC good mdrxrdual perlormames tommerated Xkeaxtr Coach Mr Rrtk Clark sard ur best team performarate was at the NLC meet Some lYRllXlClLldlb who fared xnell 2EE5'1 -0- vxerc the retaoraal qL1AllllLfN Rnttr Ctr nam Soplrorraure lrltlrrurrap C tart lotkerhle ju .mr pultxault and Nlrke bmder st-mor 400 mtttr dash Other than vtrnnrnt the C MA rt laxs I feel that we drd not perform p to our tapahllmes as a team sal btexe Qenttll stmur 'Nevertheless lxeltl XX rllnma stmtu sald lreld exerats reallx helpe l prtk up the slaCk Ihe team cmltd vuth a 5 4 rtturd fbx Iodd Chuppl tured rs tht h M tra am Hullmter Doug Ilcrslrhcrttr Cyltrm llummr rtkhuuwt Mrk: llaxetoat rn Rohrrawra rat Orittd awtm VanCuren Nllarttl Nodtr N11kt Iwi, Andx Xkugurnan Mrkt Sandtrs U1 l Brad Antlemuer Ram P Irma Dans maraattr Dara rel Stratum Mrke Rudolf h N wrt liuhttl for rest Muller Bret bherman lodx Mrlltr Rugtr Curaant Daw Nmder SILNL C u pt Cwarx Pm: and lirrara Brxler Rom 4 Matt Xaradtrxur mm .aut Mike Hodge Rah Mhrntk lrtrt t am Rain lrm Nlrtthtll l 1 L' ltmtki -'kndx llrurmmmd Dau Nlasscrur Craig Iotkerhre and I ll XAWCLI tra Rum 1 art' Roberts link 5 ltr Du Iger .mn X twrdx lfred Butkxmlrart lxtrth XX ltorg lamed C uwp R her! Hoe tt'tr 'lam N1 mrar' lt-pc Dua? Mrke Sn du Brad Htrs alvtrgrr am' N uc Neratt-ll Rom 5 Doug, Nom usrstant t math Rrtk Clark to toath Carl Xkeaxcr tt: twat lernrihrnt tl e mrlt rottrlur art t mu 1 tru Nrtxt Sentell md lohn X nrdx hx Raw r Gettlrg NUYDK post ratt rem arks lrnm C oat r Car XX eawr rs Rm.: Ctmaa lx att Bow tratk H GHS 82 Mish. Mar. 78 Northridge T6 Rochester -S85 Warsaw -18.5 Concord S6 Wawasee '56 Northwood 60 Bremen 58 Plymouth Znd at NLC 10th Mish. Relays Sth E. Nohle Rel, Sth at Sect, OPP 26 51 is 66 24 18 35 49 Sl .5 .5 Having an outstanding season in the hurdle event, Kim White leads the pack. Ihy Damel Q 2. fjigggiiiny ss Y 1, l 88 Girls track Pictured is the girls track ream Row 1: Becky Swanson, Annette Rhodes, Magarer Sanders, Michelle Bahin, Kim l.ehr,jan Kolb. and Carla Weaver, Row 2: Amy Zoller. Christa Gardner. jackie Wray, jenny Drolet, Shawn Whittern. Leann Ankney, Tammy Mitchell, and Kerri Roherts. Row 5: Tina Ecklebarger, Kim White, Kris Ankney, Nadine Miles, Mindy Wielanrl, Tracy Srrcit. Teresa Yoder. and Kim Gentry. Row 4: l.cc Grise, assistant coachg Ms. Brooke Doroit, coach. and Craig Frazier, assistant coach. Swift Superb liigli-itiriiping led ilitatex Strcit to .1 Northwood st-ttimial yitrori ilu l7.irnel After an excellent freshman hattrn exchange from Ienny Drolet, Carla Werner begins to exce- lerate. lhx Dame . 4-A lsually winning the 400 meter dashujackie Wray closes on the finish line. thy Dame! Tracksfers complete besf ever It was a successful year for the girls. according to Miss Brooke Doriot. coach. In her first year ofcoaching. the girls finished the season with an 8-1 record. 6-1 in the NLC. Experience played a big role during the season. Good senior leadership from Kris Ankney. Kim Gentry. and Teresa Yoder provided the uncerclass- men with support and knowledge. Claimed Doriot. The season was full of improvement during the season. Several girls con- tinued to improve their personal hests throughout the season, stated Donor. Fourteen girls qualified for sectional competition. Ankney in the discusg Tracey Streit, junior. in the high jumpg andjenny Drolet. freshman. in the 200 meters. advanced to regionals. We got a lot accomplished and had fun doing it. summarized Annette Rhoades. junior. lby Terry Slabachl Girls track 89 Q N N B Xdmws Nlem I 1 r wld XX ex Nu wlc Dckallw Dvsl-l.AllN XX ,1 nu 'Xu r'mgm.l Iirem m Cumord Ruuuesrcr twnex XX mnec P xrr nut 1 XY 1 saw Nur nwmwd C Nnble C Noble C ur Lord Rml ester N1 sl .malxa Ni slwdwdlu XY. .nmasee P outl' IaPmre l.1Pnrrc f 'X Jblt Norrhr dp: Elk Central 5CLI1Ol1rll VL iw mee llmtovun OPP : f Q., iii, Mi' x wg 'll-N I elm the batter for mmlmu pmlx ns Denms X T Wllum jumor bk Room Cunh 'wir Dcum Hollman pheers on his team U etanmheruuofx hx not Plme rul huts .are umrrxrnur hx hmm fem: sl orzirop .md Semor hx Root 90 Baseball C1 ,..-.oo-1 1 Ns. ,..f,qlgt-Ill .-vi' v-4'4-F -,af.,,,, . . iff. had-A , 3L Cm Jfsllff' 'wx 5 NN r' -.ff I- -+C Surprrsed Baseball 91110 ys SPGCIGI moments hxen though the 1985 Redskrns were not expected to have a werx prom rsrnc season the Skrns started off mth a bang, vnnnlnr, erght of lts frrst 10 games The team had 1mpressrxe xrcrorres oxer 15th ranked Warsaw DeKalb whort hadnt beaten rn erght rears and second ranked IaPorte The Redskrns accomplrshed a 17th place rankrnb Sexen senrors led the Skrns to rts 77 9 season -v--ng. Aduv GaQu.ag.,,,,-M :Nu ty! Q Q' ' vi -u...l.f5'+Lw'5zfmf., Carcher Al Kemper watches a Northwood foul ball Ago out of plan lbs Rootl A Northwood haserunner drves back to flrst but Doug, Drschler senror rs ready for the tar. lby Rootl Wrthout A doubt these are the best bunch of senrors we xe ewer had sard Coach Mr Dexon Hoffman lrndrnf, the sclson trerng, rn srntle season wrnsl W1 and INLC wrns l1Ol Al Kemper had a chance to break the bat trng, average record br hlttrng 418 Also two RBI records fell to Kemper s bar He rrpped af RBIs topprnf, the record he set last rear And Kemper tred a state record bs hrttrng, 18 doubles lbx Rohrerl Baseball 91 MCJFVGICUS Team nels besl year GHS I lk Cent W arsaw 'Northxn ood Concord Flk Mem W avwasec W hrtk lnx rmtown Bremen Rochestcr Dekalb lm lNI C tlecl Seetlon tl Ply mouth Iarrheld Penn lNorthrrdce actron Ilk Mem Northwood I lk Cent OPP 97 Grrls tenms It was our best season exer sud torch Mr Doug Cartwrrbht alter hrs 10th season The grrls tennns team hntshed the xear vuth a 1 7 record excluding, hrst place hnrshes rn the Dekalb Inxxtttxonal and the Whttko Inuta tnonal The lads netters were the hrst tcam to win an lNl C tltle stnce curls tennrs has been a sport t C I S The onlx tvuo losses of the sea son were both to llkhart fcntral e st loss e the rr matth of the tear and the second loss was proslded at the gCLflOl12il hint season We were so close sald Sue Strycker senror to captarn A cou plc ol pornts made the Lllflffl'f.l1LCII'l the whole match Coach fartwrrcht commented It vs as 1 nnce team to work wrth lqhex were a ntce bunch of glrls I would haxe reallx liked to wrn seC tronal but l was happx wrth the accomplrshments we dld haue l he lady Redskins vtere support ed hx a touch slnbles trro of Deb tuller junxor and sennors Strxcker and uhe fshelman whlch had a total comblned record ol 70 wms and hxe losses Also durlng the 85 season the Redsklns set sux new school re cords lhese were Fshelman 61 ca reer wrns Strxcker S6 career srncles mns Shawnee Izssrg R8 career dou scason srneles wrns 96 percent best sc tson srntles wrnnrnt percentage and Susan liunsberger and Ingrrd lless P' season doubles vslns lby Rohrern Prctured rs the tenms tcam Row I ulre lnshelman Deb Stauffer Shem Hams lncrrd llcss Sue Strxcker and I'racr lmwans Row Nlarre Mot Angle Mast Ancre Bontrager Shannon Maron Chris tune Mos and Susan llunsberper Rov. 5 Kate Sanger Shelly Mrller Anna Venosky I :sa Branson enmler Roth and lata Warstler Row 5 Mr Doug, Cartwrrcht cuath Gaul Hess Melrssa Detrrck Melxnda Roll Rosaha Frero and Ellen Burrouhh -4 L .1 rl . ' I 4 -' x' lv- . , .J ' L . ' V 4' j 1 ' a 1 ' ' ' ' ' Elf. V ' ' '. 'l'h fir Cam in ll' st ' 5 ' ' . tournament. which ended the bril- bles winsg Stauffer and Strycker. 24 - ' r' gp--. '. . 1 2 2 . . . 5 at f- -A r 1 4 .l ' 1 4 . ' l I 3 ' ' . 1 5 ' ' O ' ' o x lst S j' - 0 5 0 5 S . ' 0 H ISI 5 It 0 S ff 0 ' , I ' lst 6 l 1 ' ' r 0 4 i 1 . 1 I .' 1 1 i . . . 4 1 c '., ' le ':'. '22 rg V , ' ', ' 57 fp' W rr- ' '9fT,- cf? A 1 3--I PIY 911. vifxf' :va ,K ve. Z N x Z s x? , is LXPIKIHIHK strategies to win another matfh is Lliillfh Mr, Doug Cartwright Hay Roof! id 4- lg. C OPP. 11114. Mcmur. 1 S Wcstxlcw 193 5.15. Rilcx 180 5,11 C141 415 Nurt11r11lgc 166 lgazrticld 10' 1..1f'.1'.cttc INV, P1'.111UL1K11 161 Nurt11wuuL1 15' I.111xcl.xm1 1'1 1,.1Purrc S111 5.15. AdJ.1115 in Warsaw 162 XYv.iXK'.lNCC' 158 fulxcr 161 :X11S11LlXN'.il'i.i 163 1Iomcstc.u1 INV St. -Iuc 1654 I..1V11lc 172 1..1Purl INV. ConCurd 337 MC. Mar, 527 NLC, Iircmcn F6 Penn 521 scCt16rm1 1511 1:11. If rmu 1,11wu.1rfcu1pum1u1 r11c 6111 Qluxc 'U 1110 1m1c Wm Rum' fifj H k Vi ' 0 J ' 8,1 nm 1, 11343. and l -.,,., -api f.-Q 1 ., -. - X .,, A . Q - x 'f' T' '1 ' T fa. -' -0,13- ,u..: - X . . lv 4 - ,- ,apfvvv ,wi , -,'f'APLi','VN!kf+: :'f.,f,ff,5 , -. .,.,y1,.,N.,h,-.,A. . - - 1 4 - ..7-azzzz. . W- , V Q. .. w- . ',,fr::+3w-. , I V . . J , N -,Q ' X . 1' ' '.'1 , 1- ,avb-itmf V. ' .,.. w. Q 'IW'enowonlI1'l 'M UQ0l91X, , , 1 ,Mr-ef Qi L Af: Trent l.Ll1Dh1'1g11l reports Ins More to Mr. Wxlvne Tec-mg 1:11 :nt Mlplccrcit fV.ULlf'1KT1 Clllh, ii .all- Inamhright. coach. 11W Rcmrl umfercnce Trent ldnxnbrujglu, why Rcmti ' 150 S L :lf - ,:.47.' ' z.'l4 '-I 3535: -iff '- rf -F an ,- . , .4 .:' r,,.. 5 ,- Sllcecl Golfers end rn the ruff 1 A season ol mconsrstcncx was th was that Nlr XX one I amhrrcht coach clcscrlhccl the hots golf season Lacls ot experrence rn compctrt se golf led the Slcms to the teams worst season ID four sears Ihe team con tarmng onlx onc scmor mtl sexeral promrsmg lreshmen coulcln t compctc mth the Larger and more experrenced schools commcntctl l.1llllUfllLllf good rmproxement throughout the season The best two scores of the season Came rn the last tvxo matchcs ol the season escltarmetl l tmlvrrcht XX nth A 5 16 team record some team members thought rt vt as .1 touch xe.ar It was a clrllrcnlt sc tson Somc of the matches we shoulcl hate non hut vt clclnt plax to our dlWlllflCS s ld Marlt Wolf rumor On the thrrd hole 'slarlc Xl oll rumor srnlcs has putt Lbs Room i sv r c s cond xcar aarcvt r r l lIlll3ll3,,llf junror was n.1meo NDP and vs as also placccl on the 'Xl C team e atlaancttl to the retronfals cll Nlmxer the onlx senror on the te arn was thc captaln fha lerrx Slahach Pltruretl rs the coll cam Ross 1 Ie e'nx lllrott Nlrlsc lxler Ranch Nlllllll Mrke Ierleclsr .and Chad lireustcr Rows V Iason NlcGurre Tom Bontrager Anclx lnchmt lcllXXert1 and Marla lxramer Ross s Roh Trtnshau forts Qtuxart Ielf ihaxer lrtnt larnlwrrrht and Mark Xkoll Bots golf 05 I I ' , l A ' 'z lfo th' e' ft lr t r '.'l'e.1t e ' t.. 1' .a .L '. '.' f' ' ' ' ll 1 1 ' 5' f' .'l ,' 2 k , J ,. Q .- , - 2. , r ' c'l .2 . ' ' I , 2 - Y 7 'Y .1 Yrf. K ' ' I U' , Lamhright notetl that there was Y . ' ' ' z' ' 1 ' 1 n ' rr, f . r ' ' f V I 'lf' ' V' . t , ' Q , ' . 2' ' . J ' ' ' A ll L 1. Splrlied Glrls overpar XX e made .1 lot of progress durmg the seison md hid lun whllc doxng lf tommented Cotth Mr XX une Iam hnght on the grrls golt team 5 perlor mance Qtartrm, the Season mth onlw lout returnmg, letter umners and onlx erght rsltx te xm the te nn lmproxec throughout the season to pl ice thlrd m the seCt1on1l md mnth an the repnonil Krls Anlxnex semor W e all loolced lor support rn eaeh other and vue found lv'Y11L fr n I f Z IY1111 um 1111 1fle C luvzfua 111 11111 1 Efmlmvfr OPP ,r N , 7 rw, w U cp w HY 4v'1 7 il 7 1, vm 7 2 U 7 w 7 S 96 Gnrls Golf lf ex en though we drdn t mn most mat Lhcs ln lClQllIlOD Ixxm olmson de glued We looked forward to each mateh mth the hope ol vwmnmg We tll showed team spmt md supported e uh other durmp the low pomti ol the season W e rlso Lheered on exert body too T hm year S Award wmners were Amx loller Most Improved Deb Staufter WKAM Coach s Awrird Anlxney MVP .md taptam lby Ion Wengerl Qyft K i' .gr -AJ Row 1 Brenda Mxtclxell Ima Kramer Kate Km Ankney Kxm ohnsnn Dch Stauffer Mr Murto fran Slahanh acklc Vlrax Amt Zoller Wayne Iamhnpht Row P Qhasne Robmson Rocks Vandervsaw 1 .F v r Q I 1 , . . ' . I 4. Y ,..r -I,-1 1 p ' v - 'AAL f v' ' Q '-I . 1 Q 1: , r. , I - . ' J. 4' ' . 6' , - A v , ,gf , Y . , O 1 'l , V I I Q, H I . Q' I I uf ' 1 ,'l' I , ,X ' 1 Q O ,. . ' li . .I - X K v- f', 1 , A -, I , A , , , , ' , A i ,' , ' L. ' Y V ' K A .. ', .' L-. .' 'lx - , , . girls with 11 realistic chanccto make the during the high point of the season va 4' . . 1 ' ' l r 'w , . ' 1' , I , - '. , . , , G , FIY' cj. 1 vu H 5, Fll ,N'1:f hw -1 13.114 11,1 -1 4 E, 11 ,NUEX .J 224 V . 1- un' A-L , Xl . J . ' ,K L18 x fn ' f w 1- 5 ' X ' I' IV: , 1 -Ili ,I 1 , 26' -1 . i X ! The trccn of Nhplecrest Cuumrx Club pmullc .1 lmclx serrmg for Scmor Kms Mumn ree-url, llvk Root' N. - I P .-90 Coafh Wavnc Ldmbflglll and Deb St.xulf'er. ju' mor, JISKUSS the finislmegl mnuh lbx Room just offrhe green, Arm Koller, sophomore. flups lwr wax' our ot' :llc rough ilu Runtl Girls' Golf 9 44,1 ...gf ,- gl Dow Dxschkr semor catches Mrs Man jo 98 People D. b Thomas before schooX no ask A quesuon aboux Vlder me days assignmenx. Qby Whmerm A ,.. ,,.- nf'1 I. ,S A. ,I ', J , 1, ff ,s-'Q ' . . , I 1 1 , ' 0 ' 1 ' I n X Asummer tr H rg- ' ' , , ' , - t , pt otgcther yy rs perfect for be-nrors rr, party dum-yg Um. of the long' boring days. my Steve Sentell. Shelly Mick. and Susie Bauwman Sham Hamgy OU ..-. 'EE-iii 14x Z.: NO' Master of Ceremonres Doug Butler asks for Freshman Shelly Muller s thoughts on what she would wrsh for the world rn the Campus lrfe s Penny Pageant fby Whrtternl 9? A9 'img ,A-...J-8,,,,.,, 'gf' .dit FCJCSS MCIKG GHS he people that met vyhrle walkrnr, rhrouyah the halls at Goshen Hrph School all unrquely affected each other There rs the person that you could never rarse enough nerve to smrle at or rng or floor always seemed lrke a better place to look when he or she walked by A specral grrl or guy could turn a usually outgorng frrendly person rnto a shy reserved student and callrng them on the phone would be almost worse than death You ve spotted the small squeaky freshman that s been walkrng through the senror hall too often If hc just wouldn t go out of hrs way to act older or be lrke one of the guys He has to be taught a lesson You purposely block hrs path thrnkrng a drrty look and a sharp go around wrll convey your message I-reshmen seem to turn every upper classman rnto an anrmal lhen theres the class brarn Each class has one It seems lrke he carrres hrs entrre locker wrth hrm to every c ass Wrth hrs Brology 4 textbook rn hand and hrs strarght ahead look rt seems as though he has a greater than thou attrtude Hrs I Q ratro reads lrke a Nrpsco electrrc brll Both amounts make you rll yust thrnkrnk, about them You really want to strangle the brarn when he reacts to mrssrnb two ques trons on a test that you recerved a C on Prrst he looks astonrshed at mrss mg the two quesrrons Then he ques Are you sure you drdnr make a mrstake and grade thrs wrong' It makes you want to throw an eras er at hrm It s almost trme for the bell to rrng and suddenly you smell the famrlrar scent of tobacco You notrce the source of thrs scent rs hurry rng to hrs locker lt rs none of the many drug gres who rush down to the smokrng area between classes to get rn a qurck puff They basrcally all look alrke wrth old tee shrrts Cusually of heavy metal rock groupsl jeans and doned wrth erther a yean or leather yacket When you see one of them you try to keep your drstance All of these characters made lrfe more rnterestmg on the GHS campus by therr darly manrfestatron of habrts and personalrty trarts whether rt be by rmpressrng us wrth therr sweet smrles or embarrassrng us wrth therr rmmature behavroz. Cby Brett Mathrs and Lrnda Nrsleyl People Dry rder 99 I 5 I ' . F al ' A -W Y , - ' ' V ., xo, il - of vs V - .3-- 1.1 A tl ' Q qs 1 N a Z I ' P ' '- e yy u , ' 4 l 4 ' , I ' 1 r P ' 4 h ,, 1 . I V.. Q- ,Nur-ws . . , . . H s at - . W, bt 52. . f .r el 1 , h l r- , J , . .' 5 D ' L .X ' fn' P' I U 'r f .1 U - I r gh' A ' , - S 9 ' A A O Q1 X ' . G ' ,r ,.. ' 1 I v v ' ' f 1 1 A l V 1 ' ' E 'v ' ' V' y . X . V ' A V' 4 .. , ' ' ' I ss x rr -.. V f - - . . . ' K I I M Sal' H1 I0 WFWUYOU paved- We Cell' trons the teachers abrlrty' to grade tests. g A ' ' . f 1 I VH. r I . . f ' - , f, ' v f . I I ' ' V ' - I x 1 .H 1 ' , I' , , 1 . .V Q - I . - . V I 1 , ' ' , I Y ' I v v I L 1 l , ' . , n ' 2 Q ' I ' , 1, . V - Y ..., , Busy senior yecrr passes rn cr flcrsh Oh no I m not reatlx for sthool to st rrt lhe summer went hx so l lst Are xou Point to the lootluill mme' utters lcaxlm, ill rlgrt I get vt rterhed Ihere goes ill mx momx tor new tlothes D xou hue e msxxers for the Outs test' Isn t that 1 Slllplkl tl rss' Nldll lhaxe too much homework I nexer hue trme to do tmthmg, lets slop next hour l nt to vtorl-X toelax XX here do x vu work Basltm Rohhms MaDon 1 s Peddler 5 X1ll1Le Green trolt Ode l s Burger Ixmg l's.roLer s Oh I m so tlred I vs .mt to to to seep Hue xou heard vxhos pregnmt now f Nierrx CllI'l5UUl5 no sehool lor tvso vseelss low lom, tnl Qprxm, Breals' Mtirme Blol o it 1 hlist lun .mel sun mu some work too bchool s Almost our l om hxrdlx wart hut xt s sad too lhc prom m one week X eih then the relus Are there .mx partles th1s weekend XX here are sa tom to eollege' Cm xou belrexe vse .irc GRADI ATING 'thx lrlu Sldhlchl Ion Halley Scott Baker l'xflS Banglmarr 100 Semors 1 C mrnstlt Almxmttr lom Allherrx Ixus 'Xnlmex Furs Archer lm Armstrong loc Barley Qhawn liardwell Wrllra1r1 Bassett Suzanne B.1um.mn lxsa Barts Chrlstme Bechtel JJIHHL Beeson Don Blller - . ,, la 1 l Q' ' I I l ' ' ' z 'Q . lin l tha fl! K the V OI' 1' th . .Ill , k.' I . ll ' ' ' H 't ' Af I, ' ' .leli... ' Azk ... ,ja V, A' If v,. X ,Y I. .- gy-wlla 1 ,zefg ' . l t 'f 1 - yr! 4. 4 . , . ,, 4 , r r V' ,Y , .. . , 1 'V , 4, , ' ' ' ' 1 . ',-. , ,- 3. . , , , . .. . . . 1 r . ,, V , l ' X I gi Y ,mf .A 33 vi -mga 1. C 5 L. aa K1 4 A. R .:. ,sa J Y J .I .. .i ,- -4' if .0 J if!-X, ' ' A 4 il .- 2, ,,-f 6 5 f.. W. 1 .'-4, x-1' 1 5 Q. . U r 'f'f. ! Q, .y g ' ai C -s' gi X i 5' ll QS- -4 sf' 1- . 'S 0-J X s' - 'A r 1 1-'P' , if J Q13 r Y f'-5 I C ,F I 3 0 0, 4 it ffig. ,P x 42 4+ s .5 4 4 . 14 , ,.-G Q '-: 9' ou, H. v I.- l 4 Y 'lfi gs .W I Q3 . L :- Q U' oil, J 2' tv- ,Q . xa , N. xx 1-1 'si Qi xx-. Auf! . I . K 1 Q Q 'v-. ,,f .4- 'fz xxx' A 4' N r mir l IHIWN rli liolnrt llnltcr X i ilu s Hubert lrinlu lxris -Xnlxnex and lennifer Nlasr lelw sclmul .mer rhe lirsr snow or rlrv. rear flu Nlalhisl g i f Y 1 Mott Predriukailri Laura lrisbie Curtis Pri Sharon My lucy lik Q, la 3 Bill Gard Chrma Gardner Cocli' Gaskill Gan' Caskill Kim Ccnrrx I Amv Gingericli luny Gonzales Thomas Goodwin Chris Gouker Danni' limi Seniors 105 --1 7' P 1. Q V. .xg .pf 1 .5 5 . I Iv, J -1 .. !' . 'U i' ,AMA I A . -K 'P A4 1 A-59 1 1 -I rf- . X ' C -5- fC wh -Q- Q -K :Q ,nb ng, A Q ,fd I us ' v. I .4y. ,fs-'A 'M- X ...fi .1- V '-,sf .J f Y ll'- U lv --ef WS' f,. 1, ,B I , I, if 1 -L , -1, , Y ' T ' 8. Y pi n E I . 4 . . QQ , 4' Y ' Q -1 .Q W O .xx 1 via 106 Semors i ST.. 1... i r an lu elk Mott lull Nldrk M.1lmm wk X 'V' 'Vs N Tk in Brett Marlus be-hues lm makeup allows ham to acc better as .1 masa or llxx Room lxlumplunlm hlalaxun Clmstopher Nlandell Bexerlx Nlanclx lhmms Maran leslxe Mamn lodd Nlamn Ienmler Nlul lircrr Nhrlm efferaon MLDamel Ehzabeth Meier Tuna Memh Chris Megglglx Shgllm Mick I Bert Mngues jon Mlllard Rod Muller Qusan Mxllu lxaon Mn.almr.a 1 4 X X l V ll I 1 xl - . A , l ,, is f S' Ei 5 gl lin , lv ' . ' 1 I A ll N la , 5 ', 2 f A .. -H , . l Q Y 4 ki: , 'H - Nr' , -. f sf I, V W . V l .Q K S , ,. gr . in Ss Q 1 , Q Munn V l J ' , e - 'V 'a ,, 'l l I ' , f'1 ,I Av .. ffl 4 'C dis vi' 9. ily If 4 3 9 . rv.. . wi, Q. 4.1 .. Ax -1 ln -an .--Y N. - x 5. v,f' ' Q .. ' Q .A A ., , 1 I 42 Q nl r -Q' K R lu -I 1, is -ep! 'Jw-rw Qc Ex, fy v ru .- .ug 12- 7' 4' If I fx- ff I y. .3 V dh' X1 1 ii' P . f -534 P Q? is . .. fi Q-U v ' 1 an ' si f as, - 5 9 . iii. 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Bolwcak Allbqlt l3unrr.1l,cr Ioanna Bmklmldcr Daxld Bostwmlx Bob Bradlex Karen Campbell lxla Ccrraxn Marla flaluugl- Shantelle Clem Dc-msc Clemens Kcxm fobbs Lonme C ohlenu 'lem C ompron Carmen C onnels Rax mond C ross Lrsa Damron Mark Dans Mark Dejong, Andx Drummond Natalle Dublmn Dee Dunn 4-s 'N3 JUDIOTS at ff kr.. 'iv i' Q' i ., Q..-V 4 M, -3- ll Z ...ly N. si r bv I i pp- i Umm Lash Iam Ial-xlv.lurLu mx I Iddx fspm mm Stew hum. hu lc nr lxarcn fxdll lxrxstm IICILPILY Duns I Har! 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WHT fb karen fu P Heckx fum lxxmberlx llermlx George Dru Greg, Drnghler he-xrn Duss Lllen Donahur 'Xa rm Dmlu arnrnx I D un I ill r r Dan Lfer I r.1C1 Lx ar 5 Amen hung Sean Panul Ivdr Farms Iennrfer fccrrx lm frnlcx Irenr In Uma Ga d Fm Graber Rprrl Gruxcr lxrmherlx Harkin lnrerra Hdll lc lnmr Harlu Ioaette Heals Trm Helmurh Ron Hemles Arye He ihbcrber Mort Herslrlvcrrcr Nur Hcrilrlnrpr u re Herrzler Sam Hetler kenneth Hotter Nhrhelle Hullrs A ns Home-5 C lerda Homes lflrzaberh Honex Soma Hoarerler Annette Houwur lllen Hutt Irll Inbodx Mrchael lacks Sophomores 119 X mlm lurcrt 11m I ppl! L Dgxxm 1 rs Ixmx lohnmn Nixrxxn nhnsun nm Ixummm lx.1r.x lxxultrnm Paul hun X Llc Ixxm nd an lxnl N1 lx lxrm cr unnx Ixrumr Russ lxrurgcr Ngnc lun xna IJYIHWIILIIK .mics ldndns lc-nnxlcr Lanlxturd In r Le.1rhc:rrnm Carol I cc Ixxm lchr lam Q 5, Mort Iuunu Xngcln lupu letircx luua ks MIM Ima lxnurn ILliI!LiSl Rohm lyke fx mn NIlLi1Q.,iH Dawn Mann Din Munn Shannon Niamn Nionmca Niaru Iohn Mason Anus Mast lctfrex Nha: lrm Nialhcws I iudvuxnk Maurer N11-41 'viaxs Nfxkc N1LHc'nrx Nhlm. N1LI.1Lhr.m Dnnd Nicaduws Rixrnxe Niusuk 170 Sophomores 09 1 fu-4 , M ,VY HK. . H 'Y1 Lk' ': 'lx h ., . . 'I , A 2.1 '. r.. .f nj ' . ,I ' kw , Jr' ' . 1- 'IQ 1' ' . ' ,J 47 A' ' ' ,I 1 .- . A, ,- A Y rf .ff . TE , F . ' I, un' -i V , ' 1 sv ,u. A .. 5,9 1 ' 7 'li' iB l uv., Q.. ,pw-r 592, an -E' U 1 f' 5 'ug 'Nr -s-. s..va,5,., ,- EW ,f-51 1 1' -'EWU 'CI' 'V ll V'-4 VF.. LJ Anrel Meuler Carrnen Nlrller Deanrm Miller Lflru Mrller Ind! Miller lxlrk Nirllu Chrrs 'vlrmer Iodw Mrslrler Irm Mruhcll llrseu Moyes Helen Nhrlu lem 'Wales Ailbll Moore Lnmfer Muormfm fum Niuurenrce flmsrme Mm Mmre Mm Kathleen Myers Nlellrm Mun I :sa rx llllLLY Rrek rxurrouer lam Nguwum Ima Nrpper Melame Txrsslex Angela Notzrpeer lxathernne Nolmermer Bn-du Null enmlcr Odle I lm d Orr Par Orr Cherxl Paluehmak ken Parson lc-tt Pmerson em Peek Pamela Penmu Cnllvert Pere! Ixerl Plernher lulre Powell Gan Pme Brxan Pmugh Traci Rader Laxama Rilaeopalan Sophomores P1 122 Sophomores C Inn 1 Rdndnlph Xdarn Rau R1 nLc'H Ru i Ixmmx Recd Barr Rnl Bren Rnh Dmn Rah Stcphnnn Rniglu Niskv. RICFNLLIKLF Snr. Rxcgsuku C amlxn Rnhlnns kux Rohm N Ixnn Ruhxnmn Qnnger Rmk limes Rmdnr Ix1n be IK RUkJSl Ixus Rupp 112.1 Samiers Ninhacl Sanders Paul Nhnrrncrhurn mmrnphcr Sdnnnt Har :ld 5LI1INk1L1NLY lxnnr Schuolu Rob ighrmk lc-rc-sx Hhrmk Niarrheu bum Bc-aka Shank 'Xanax Sh:-lex hinmllc Srnlth lobn bon. Piula Stanlcx Ima Qtar lex Kors Srcwurt awn Stuudc lhmcl Nrmmn Rohan QIUIYIP Ddud bwiharr Dnnd Sxndnr 'xn Ircd llmrnhurg, 'viuhael llnkex far .1 ln d Qi ill n 4, n5hA 5911! EER' 55 -iafiif lx' v,-v ,1 WW' FU Q ,N swf WU' y- l .Q . 1 Wi, 6 1 Q .slwkw 'W- Qs, iv-9 H-Q Hrucc' lx er lm lxswr Burr N .fr derrrxdcu Marrluw X .mdcrsccr lirnnda X mi :lsr VL .frrerr X .mmm lsmu.4ld.1 N .uquu Marx X mm Dclxhxc XX .mx Adam XX Llalur Am.md.n Vs Ldrlnrrku le!! VL cr Llf hells Nuke hum XX lute Slhiwil Xl lmurn Mm lx Xkulmd llmm Xl xggxm hum XX xlhmf, Rxunda XX xllung. Rxnhard XX nlsun Pam XX ond ulm Wsmdxcl Plulnp XX rxght liobbx Y udcf Iaaon N oder lodx X oder Mark X oder Susan X udcr ohm X urdx Ida X Sans Arm Koller Nialury, pre-paranons lor a lfremlm I test rs Matt Nanderuer hx Weldkl Soplmmores 173 124 Freshmen Henrx Adluns leann Anltney Robbie Antlemyer ulra Baker lrlhm Baker busan Bartell jun Bechler Stott Bechtel Heather Bechtold Scott Heres Stacre Brckel Trmorhx Brtkel Krrstan Brller Rob Brrl-ty Mmam Blosser Anthony Bontrager Brad Bontrager ason Bowman Denrse Brazeal Chad Brewster Robbre Brumbaugh Lrnda Buckmaster Errc Burnwotth Mathew Burrrdge Dawn Cam orge Campos jenny Charles Renee Chrddrster led Chrrstner Make Chupp Freshmen mm ill' if fe Steve Chupp Ihomas Clark Brandon Cooper ARR!-I' V '-Q .fm-4 1 I.-rl.. K , .f ' Hard at work at the Goshen Wresrlrnf, Inu rational, Chris We-nz checks rhe scoreboard 1' By Whirrernl - -I . X '. uhm 4 f JJ,-. . Q1-1136 TWKVZ' 1 v 5 lr, -,ga ,ff '- ,kwa , . NZ rr K. I A V 45: in Susan Godfrey wrestles with Sonja Stegelmann during lunch break. fby We-ldyl Early in rhe morning before sclmoolulason Bow- man socializes. fby Whirrernb 0 5. Freshmen 125 126 Freshmen Stexe Crrpc Dm' furxnxmjmm Rnlurr Cunnun5,h.1m Mark fupp lrxrka Currier Br an Dimmu lrme Dans Nialmda Dans New Dans Inma Dans Nhrlra Dclioft Nfuhelle Damon Kxrrrhxa Detwexlcr Rxan Dawn lennnfer Drulu Mrssx Drumrrwnd Iason Duull let! DMR Ruin hah Andrew Ircklebarlger Ixxm Fdwards jill PEM fre-demk Hlxot eremy Hlnor Kax Elswuk Beth Ely Daw Eh Rands Ernst kellx Espxnoza Mlchael Kami, bhannon Essxg, Trox Pseep Frank Farmwald Iodn Irmlcx fhni Irmsel Irmorhy lrxiher Alnce Flores 'rmb mv Randy Ford Mark Frandcnhuq, Knral Frost Surapa Ganguly iw E- f fu gifs 'F EW' X E- 3 ,wwf-f M- gmn 7- An Q mg? +1 us.: T Y-qv tv' -I 1 l A .... A, 1-an. In-Q.--1-4 Q- my 0- 4' ,gg was-v :mu 'Fr 5.1, 6 Him? M W'W 'T ' i 1 Q. r - -4--'I 1 ' :xr , xi 0- 3... 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P ' Vknnd fnngwer Umm Gardner I1S.1 Gibbon Susan Cmdtrcx Iialmda C or Adu Nraphanrc- K nur Debbre Gulpe kellx Hanklcr Rua Hall A m Harmlmr Hradlex Harmlrun C nrrstlne H.am1lrcm lurr Harper Irmwths I'l.mh Mlke Haxekosr bhane Haxxkrm and Hersrrxberge Doug Iiershberrc- lohn Hushbcrgcr Stews Hcrxhbergcr odr Hxlmd Irm Hxldcbmni Edu H111 Chad Hxnslmw f harlea Hrte Howard Hoke -lfrry Hollxngcr 'lun Hullin3,,cr Rach Hollmger vlmrrlcs Honcx Nnnetre Housman Lora Howard Mrchellc Hrynewyz Bmlb' Hubbard M11-ce Hughes Glrnn Ilumcrrckim Mrchael Inebmt Krmberlv james David jameson Mrke 'Ie-rlecl-ai Mxchelle johnson Davrd Kauffm.m USC' Freshmen Liurxe lxiullman Nhellx lxeenan Neng, lxeou Hob lxepner lerrx lxerther lxtmherlx lxtmhle Pauli lxtmaxd lxerrt lxtman 'Neal lung, lxeh lxtrztntller Brx an lxnrmles lnpune lxounlephax um, Roherr Kreager lodd Krohn Carnmt lxuxper lmd lalarx Irma larnhtlnn Anrhunx landrs Debra Leeuunt Beckx Lehman K had Lehman ftlham lehman C metal lemarr Carmen lopez Beth Nlaterle l'rmorhw Mandell lxenneth Marsh enntler Mast Iodr Masr Adam Marrhevts Edtlte Matthews Katrxna Mathis joseph Mayberry Leanne Mcfreary' Scott McC.rindle April McGill jason McGuire Tnmothy Meade Duane Meadows Michelle Meadows Renee Messrck Carla Miller 178 Freshmen 73' 'nv 1 .3 ,L- - I., L.- T! V -r y1r'fgqtilvD f Y '1 sv Q-4 nn ,gs ,. In ana 31 T544 lv 'Q slap 5 'V K . ..,, X . , L ,Q K' . , .. t. t .3 ft 3 1 -- 1. ,- , my V, V K- N Y-- -I . Q , L l . - , x I1 I rw' Z 14 X ji u... X xl, E 14453552 rd N fh1x11n.a Vlule lu1,L11e N rr lor est Nhllcr Greg Nl1ller ldflllt' Nl1ller Slat 'Vl1llcr N 111L1 Nllllfff Rubluc M1ller Nlqcllx Nlllllfl' bum 1 1 er Tum Nhller fr1s1 M1ller IUHI1 Nl1lls N11 ics Mmer lc!! Nhrer Brsmh Nlllklitll lqdllll Mmhell nu Nlolc-5 lxewm Nloles Deblwlc Moon 'X1't1c.1 Nlovrc Lm Nilmrc Hem Nlm llqdd Nlm Pdruc .1 Muller mor: Nlullma Iolm Nlxe s lbludlllld XdLlC lkllll Ncfi Nr:-pl1.1111e X csc Iennxtcr lNOfllt.Lf Rod Not? Lcr lem Null Bradlex Omni Rebeua Paulu lllkld Pedzxnslu ldllflf' Peterson Cram., Phe msrc le!! Pl11ll1ps lem like ldllll Pxkc Freshman 179 130 Freshman Mark PllllkLl'lHdH neg Plmuhcr lawn Pxlcs XX .ide Ralsmn Nhrg Randnvlplm C OICIDI R lxsr IXIIU Rnd Srfuu. Rc-xnulds N Alena Rhcxnhcnmr Duma Rulwlnns xm Rulunson loma Rolunson Nxclu Russ Iennmler Rorh Nilnhacl Rudolph lxlrnberlx Russell l :mam Sams Xnna xdlllilb Mnhelle Schl.1h.ul1 Ima Snhmxtt 'vlarparet Snlmrmlx Brett Nhuxnm Sharla Sherman Carol Sherrun lamey Shldler Iaurle Shoopman Doug, Short :H Slmvualrer lxdrhennc Smber I usd Slahaugelw Enn Smuh Randy Snmh Nlfbll Snyder ennx Solus 'Ivhn Stafford Sarah Srarcher Barbara Sr,Cla1r Benny' Stflalr Sonya Src-5,elrr1an Randy Stevens Audrev Srull Krisrma Stone it ,,-A fs 'U J 1. S Q.. 0 '27 vm Q-7 NVWFVF' .VSV v X I I' '1 illurr D Q1 1 x., .5 45 Robert Srr.1rr'.:rrer ,lemme Stroup Karr Stump Srxruh Srursrrmrr rm iurrrmers lied-rx Svrmsurr Cram, Im r IJ rr Iaxlur cr rrfer Inu r Ron felsnrmvn 'vfrchelle Ivlcr X.1r fruurrg, Ixexrr Truex Nfrke fxlcr Iaxurr Vmfuren M11 mel N ,mderRer den P sul X .mdervmx Sreplrerr Vmdrepenlms Isrrmel X .rrpas lrfhrm X .rurelmn Ruire XldXqL1E! Matthew Verhorf Heather X rmerrr 1.1m Wdrsrlcr Andrew XX aurarrrarr C.xrI.1 XX edxer ld XX eaxer Armee V4 ehber Icnmfcr XX eddle XX llram V4 ermk Ixexrn XY ellrngron lc!! Vvenrcr fhrrs Xkerrl krerlr W hrrrerrr Pun Vborrd Inqua lrnc- XX rar Dawn X oder I xura X oder Mariel X oder Qhellx X oder lodd X ndu Iames X ork Freshmen 151 Mr Ixm Alber Specxal Educatxon Mr Herb Amsrurz Gundance Counselor Mrs Marx Bloufh Arrendence berrerarx Dr Lxnn Bollrnger Guldance Cuunselor Mr Elmer Bow ers Sr :ence Mrs Germaine Bums Medna Center Drrecror Mrs udx Caglex Marhemarxcs MISS Barb Carbaugh Phvsrcal Edurauon Mrs Duane Cartwrrghr Irnblmsh Doug, Carrwr15ht Enblrsh Mrss Conme Chase Nrlarhemancs Mr Rmk Clark Socral Studxes 132 Faculty Faculty 'fx ci' 'US M Z so 1 dnflx 55 Cx Q K If ff? fi 1' '? 514, fy' ?f in fl' 1 ' 1: fl' if H, nnuu J F MMM 3 ls. 'T 'Q T-I 'Ds Q QA 'TIP llli 3-is v' T5 N11 Hcrrx flnmmr 8041.11 NIUdlLN Mr Niuk Dum I nylxsi Nir uhm Duh.1'1t Sammi SYUJILS 'sis CILOIIJA Def mt! I usual Iuuurncnx Dr Robert Duell Asst PHDLIPHI N11 Hmm lldrxdyc Health Dr lxem Furs I rmupal Mr Rubcrt hmul Inrcnkgn I.mLua,.c N x P L.11: Ilahzr lm.lxsh Nirs Par Hampton I nflxsh 'xir Ruhard Harlrx Noual 5fL1dlfK Mr Drum Hott NUI Mxthermmu Mr 1hurna5 Ilvltnrmgu Niarlxerrlatmu N1 Cul Hurnermm lure LU lam,uaLc xif herald lx xspcr wak Bl1Sll1lNb Mr Harold lXdSI 1i'f Business Iacuhx 13a Nirs Parsx hum Prlmrpal s bnrctmrx Mm Dorn: lxcuu HQ mlrh Nir Hmwri Rum, Business Mrs Dee kmnex Home Economics r r Bnan lxrrk Muna Nir Wax ne Lambrrblxt Muherrums Mrs Iulxe Iuckrnm Atrendmce Scnrcurx Musu Mrs Nelda Mrllcr Nurse Nirs Ruhel Muller Lambs Irnblrah Nir Ken Mrrer Induszml Arrs Mrs Claudette Moms Bookkeeper N15 Sue Neeh Enblrih Mr Don Oble Phxslcal Educamm Mrs Karen PAH Home Economrcs Mr Davrd Plank Music 134 Faculty 1 l I,--v4v fi sf- C 4' 1' P fs 1' 1 Y-1 . ,. M 'A r ' r ff A ' ibn Y W ' xi b ' . . , . - ' Mr. MAX :wmlr A , E' I V N .Th '.. ' Q' J 1 1 X I - A , 24 fi J' I. x , . ' ' f ' - X, -fb - T X , 7' , ' r ' 1 Bats chlps compute Mr Iambrrpht I loclced the drslc dnxe out Hovt do you get thc pnnt cr to world XX hat dmc 15 the drslc rn' Mr Wtunc Lambrrpht proxldes the answers rn computer math lambrrght s posrtron here rs trulx .1 unrque one Bcsrdes .xctmg as boys .md gurls golf coach he rs also to churman of the math department In .iddrtron hc keeps sttmstucs for the bots freshmen and mrsrty basketball teams But most rmportintlx he 19 A teacher ldmbflgllf teaches computer mith at three drfferent slclll levels Ile I5 the frrst teacher who has a schedule totallx duoted to computer classes Thrs new currrculum rs .1 direct reflection ofthe reccnt computer boom rn busmesses md homes With the .amount of stu dent rntcrcst the .admrnrstratnon thought rt necessary to offer more computer opportunmes The chonce elect for thc job proxed benefrcml to students A deftnrtron for the word teachrng rs A precept or doctrme Ihe doctrine of Iambrrght bexond the realm of computer scrence rs that students real we that learnmg lb .1 lifelong process lbx Cra1g Shovnalterl ss 1. larnhrrpht vsorlvcs oxcrtxmc to help Amt uklllbl Showalter' 1 M 7 N Mrs Dorothx Russ: hurdamc Sctrctarx Mr Brian Rathlcc Phxstcal lducatxon Mr Carl Rc-met Nlathemmcs Mr Herb Kesler 'fthlenc Drrector Nlr Mrk Rrtter Mathemams Mr Bud Ropts lndustrral 'Xrts Mrs Helen Rose l nplrsh Mr Make Rozelle Ncnence I acultx 35 T Mr Slcxc Nhnclx Imiusma' Xm X1 s 'kim Nnwnbc Busmcsa Nir Xin sl.xluuL,h Suu bludxcs r Stes: Nlabauglu Imiustrml Xrts Xir Ixxrk Nm, Nun 1.1 Ntu iles xx I A S ull! .lx fmgllxll N in C ma Y r Im,l1xl1 s Xim Q h Sunil SKUJILN 'ix ix 'Us lx! cg 'Du TK' fb 1-5 Xir N111 Yhomn Xssr Prxmrml Xin Bc-dur Ixfl erm Inglxsh NTI H111 T1CHemm bflencc' Xfr C sul V4 eu:-r Scxemc' 136 Faculty ii 'Y- -'Y' 3 Iv' Mr Carl Weuu md Mr Stem Shnulx weqludn thunsnlxu fmm students during lumh bruk xn the In xchus luungu ilu Roh frmlwl nv 1 ,fo- Screnrc Mr. jrrtr Walsl-r Physrrgul tzdutgtron 51155 Altirrrr xxtllrrrrrrs Nl! Doug Y :ds r Ntrrsrc llrrd tt worls pdrrrtrrrr, strgr sets Nlrss Maura N ost h rmls her hrush r m r student htlpcr thx Mrthrsr 3 0 Slabaugh teaches more than what meets the eyes lxcn is runrors the word Crxrts tonrured up thoughts ot long hours of rcsetrth done for .rn optronal paper unt.1rr gratlrng sxsterns and lots ot trustratron As runrors the HS sc-nrors were horn lmrdcd wrth horror storres ol .in rrnpos srhle teacher teathrng an rrnpossrhlc tlass lhesc horrrhrnrg storrcs seemed to be blown out ot proportron lheres 1 Llldflbt' rn lxrds .rttrtudcs rttcrthex know the dass tornmented 'slr Max Qlabautlt blahaugh draws upon hrs own exert tlax experrentes to help COIIUTILIINKJIC' to the clrss the worltrnbs ol poxcrn rnent Hr: also uses hrs cxperrcmcs to rllustritc that lhc Blsrt prrmrplcs rn rgoxernrncnt and the fonstrtutron ap plx to our escrxtlax lrxcs bldl5dL1Q,ll s rnrcrests x rrx vrrdclx In the surnrncr rnonths he spends hrs d us hurldrnrt small strutturcs such .rs L1 rapes sheds and ottasronrllr ahousc Sundrrt rrrornrngs ind exenrngs he L rn hc found drrectrnrg hrs Lhurth s thorr It nothrng else Slahiugh w ants rss err senror who pisses through hrs glass to lerrn rt least one mode It mu worlt tr lrttle harder rou ll be more sun tcssful lbx lodd C hupp Brett Nlathrsr Retordrnt Lrxttes r r Ntrx school Ihr Mathrst Nlahaugh works al'cr N s'kl.rrrrr us! Iracultr 13 Q - 'X rv 0 A Xtt .lisp . jr Y-gn N. r - 1 , r ' e mr - ' ,,' O.. ll ol :I I ' 6 , k , 1 . 1. . . , L, , ,. t kr -. xs., lx A ,' K 1',,j 1 '1 P14-,L - ., . , . A ' ' Q ht' L ul' f .1 Y ' Y . A ' ' 'g . - . sl ,ji if Y . K E . I 1 'zu S V- x I' , , t r. , ', za 4 yt - 2 ' ' 'U ' A ' l' l. ' k'A'a'Y.N1,.gff ak' , K. I V -1. ,ff 0 0 XXX!! 030 X Cl QYO X A K X Oi Y. C009 A X OKC X5 SOCK. YL L5 'ne A 9 cvs co me o wx xo K, x V9 nk wo N i llil 1 Fit ,. ' y '- y Pursuit ' liltuuailiiiii ' t, Community prepares students tudents Against Driving Drunk !SADDl was a new student action group to Goshen' Iligh School. This was only one of the many community activities that involved GHS students, Another community activity of GHS students was working at jobs. Shawn Whittern, sophomore. was em- ployed by her parents. I feel that my job, even if it is at my parents' store. is a very good experience. It gives me the spending money I need for the things I want to buy. The money is nice. said Brett Mathis. senior. but school does come first. Mathis was employed at Krogers Supermarket as a stock clerk. Craig Showalter. junior. was em- ployed at Quality Farm and Fleet. A job gives you the vocational training that you cant get in school. It gives you a second source of education. Community activities not only im- proved the esteem ofthe student body, but also enhanced the individual. The more community oriented an individ- ual was. the better he conducted him- self in a public situation. There were obvious chances to be- come involved with the community. The better acquainted GHS students were with the community, the better prepared they were to face the day to day interaction with life upon gradu- ation. lby Melissa Wilde-nl piqffy 1,10 Communitx' Congratulations 1985 Graduates Monsanto Company Llgonler In Equal Opportunlty Employer Mfrfnfv P 0,39 1 A Nam 4-. 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U.S. 33 East I Your doorway to the world Paul Algate Busmess Tracy Anglemyer Nursing Angela Armstrong Nursrng Beth Bartel Brology Angela Blackport Elementary Educatnon Kathleen Blosser French Kerry Brandt Busmess Mrchele Cassel Nursrng Teresa Dyck Nursing julra Frresen Brology Angela Gardner Undeclared Kerth Goodman Busmess Robert Hale Undeclared Mary Haney Communrcatron Kay Hershberger Englrsh Franklrn Hess Brology Gretchen Hess Nursrng Sally Hunsberger Brology onell Kolb Physrcal Educatron Geraldine Krueger Undeclared Suzanne Leatherman Psychology Lor1L1twrller Nurstng Stephanie Lukeman Englrsh Barbara Meyer Natural Scrence Goshen College Open our door C oshcn C ollcgc prornrses to rrrakc you r rnorc adaptablc pcrson rnorc iclaptrblc to y lrrety ol profcssron rl and seryrcc yoc itrons I pcople ol drlfcrcnt backgrounds ind to the chingrng lice ol rntc rn itronal rssues Nyc olfcr a solrd 4 yc'1r lrbc ral arts loundatron 57 majors and 31 mrnors 1 work experrencc rn your major career counscllng and a strong job placement record a C hrrstran orrentatlon from a lylennonrte perspcctrye a 14 vyeek Study Seryrce Trrmester abroad Ask any of these GHS graduates to tell you hovy Goshen s academrc program extracurrrculars and rnternatronal emphasrs haye created a vyorld of opportumtres for them Then wrrte to Goshen College Goshen IN 46526 Grnger Mrller Englrsh 'Nancy 'virller Nursrng Joe Vlrlls Relrgron Sherr Neff Home Economrcs Trmothy Oyer Chemrstry jeffrey Peachey Psychology Connle Rrce Enghsh M1chaelRuh11ng Musrc Mrrram Santiago Busmess Patrrcra Schlabach Home Economrcs john Shoup Communrcatron James Showers Accountrng Gregory Smucker Communrcatron Brent St Germarn Nursmg jane Strchter Interdrscrplmary jeffrey Stoltzfus Mathematrcs Mrchael Stoltzfus Brology Mrchael Truex Brble and Relrgron Matthew Wrttrrg Biology John Yoder Busmess Susan Yoder Nursmg Cornmunrty 149 'r , .. 5 '- , 1-in 1 l c . it ,,4 1 n .- r'l .' 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Prcrured is rhc freshman wresrlrng ream Row 11 Pictured is the Ifreslrrnnn lurrskcrlwall rerun Row I Darvrrl IIL'I'SL'l1I'7CfI19Y. 'Ilunx Bontrager. .IHSOD . ' 'A If ' . 4' ' ' ' . Kar' xr . Q Irie'-. 'vs :rl . Arr. r 'Q 1 I ' f U 'I js 5 .I ' 'Ill' ' 'a.,' I' 'L a,.'r .rr ,. ' p, , A . Z rd. - ' I - 1 f A. 4 , Ru 'xvler Iill , r Q ..1k-.I'r- 51 ' , Ii.,l. . ' 'fl 'o . 'nd I ' ' - ' .. I ' , 7 Y luck , f I'.llI1lI1.lX'lUf,1iIIl get, ' R I . ' r Vx nk, Muster Donut 901 Plke St Goshen Ind 77 C 0I1Lfifl1lil'10I1S 985 oble s Shoes Niens Vuunens Chlldrcns Oudhtx footwear Goshen Indl ani Rleth Rlley Construction Co N1.iL1lSUI1 Strut Goshen CO11Lf1IL11iI1011S Leoihermon Supply Co 707 J U 9 5 Goshen 557 0597 Roth Servuce 1 Rum: s Behlnd the 11112511 Sehool 553 5370 NBS Office Supply 715 South Mun Goshen 555 01' cU1Y1111L1111U. N ' I K H G. '5,','-1,51-I 1 1 1 - n Graduates . rf . 1 511 I - -C .e. .5 .A jr Ivy Terrace, Inc. 712 Eisenhower Dr Goshen. 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Mark KUIIJLYLJ stmor llx Rohrerl W o IMA l HO IIY Cuzzccrec stops pucks well Mark fuzzacrea .in lbs tear old who plaxs hrgh school hotkex churned a umque posntxon C uzmerea plaxed for Rxlex Hxgh bchool lor iVNllIlC we had an Hlurt Countx leim hut pxrtmpatxon was lou xo we had to comhme mth Rrlex he cxpluned He became mtereStetl lI'l hotlxex he muse rt nombmed Slull mth smarts lllxe no other sport IU the world I luke list thmgs I guess he said Posltloned as .1 goilre tor the hxe of the la xeirs he had been plaxrng hock ex he has been rated the number one 2.,0dllC tor three tears lxen thou5.,h a 100 m p h flung., punk remfuni starr lor fuyntrea a human tirtet IS the he-St apot 1 tux tould be m alarmed Curzacrea fbx I Rohrerl Communrtx X U V s , , . X 'H' l 4 37 . , - - , - 3 E 4 L 1 5 E I ' ' ' ' g 1 . : f ' ' - 4 . y r ,- E , 'N If E , - ' V' , ' , 1, , ' ' 1 , c ' 1 ,, I ' 5 Q I rllllll l 'I - Q Nw! 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WESTSIDE FURNITURE 711 XX Ilnumln Axe C oshen IN 56 9545 3 xx. 5 9Q'OOOv G m,,,ow 9'd I CE INC cnycsa AI IO C LAS9 MOBILE QFRVIC F Free cmrnltcs 5 4 5 361 Ilhe OSI place Cd your NWS IETHIIJIIM A so ' Pauorx Sunroofs tralned technncnans Cuitonl Van XXIIIMIUVKS ' Satisfaction Farm Iqunprncnt Guaranteed GIASS ' Moblle Serwce Insurance 11 1 Commumtx 157 ,..,,,,, 7 .D ' Y ,yy 5'T:?'s f-v---Tr. ...... , Y,-in , .V ,, - 4 1 Q Q :ng ,-37.1-1 ' ,nirrirr vw , LI ' - 1 O .:x','l I:X' I A 'A , x..iv- Iv,--fi ' I . . ..,-..g.w' Yff1.lf ' fl' 1 A-'Tu ,I ' - , I Q , , f cy !...F. :lbs 4.0 'X oi 1 ! r- C I I 0 ' l ------.M-Q ' ' I laopua erand ' , I ' ' 5 - ' 5 sttenqthr saved P . ,A ' I 5' 'M' J' 'dv sono c - I oln: menl I f-I . it - 2 4 I gi Call: 5'-1 -il I 2 ' ' 1' e a computer techmclan, accountant, pharmacist, soclal worker. . . WORK IN A HOSPITAL And xou thought hospitals onls Or max be xou re more ln lme emplos ed doctors and nurses wnth computers be .1 su stems Consumer expectatlons and analx st or programmer. If num demands on hospitals hate bers flgure ln sour future. con opened up unbellex able new slder accounting, purchaslng or career opportunltles for x oung pax roll. The llst goes on dletl people. Indiana Hospital Asso tlan, personnel director, medl clatlon has compiled a Inst of cal secretarx, housekeeper. 200 exciting careers ax anlable ln Closer to tradmonal health Indiana hospitals todaw. careers are opportunutles as a For example, xou could be emplowed ln an Indiana hospn tal as a communications spe clahst ln marketing, public relations, or health education. I HOSDHGI I - Assocoohon phx sncal theraplstg medncal lab techmclang and nurse or phy Sl clan ww orklng ln ex ers medical Held from pednatrxcs to mental health. HOSPITALS- WIIERE CAREERS ARE BORN. But dxd xou know xou could also be a blomedlcal engineer -X radlologlc technologlst, medl cal record administrator, or a nuclear medicine technologist? Hospntals offer excntmg careers that sull contlnue to pros lde new and challenging opportunl tnes as sou grow ulth them. Indlana hospitals need Indxana people. Contact sour local hospital or school guidance counselor for more mformatlon. ,fic 158 Commumtx .... ........................................ . .. ..... ...... ,: 21, ...................... ................. . .... . .. . 4 Q q.. . .... .... ................... ........... . . . . . .... ....... ....... G . .. ......... ..... . . . .. ..... ..... ....... f .... .... . . . . . . ..... ..... ...... .............. . . . .. . . . ....... ..... . . ..... . . 'f2f7f2gffQffQf? . 55g5:5g5:3:5g3f5 . ....... . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . '23 3I'. . ....... . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... . ........... ... 11. 1.1-1 W ...... . . ........... .. . .............. .. .. .... ............ .. . .... .............. . .. . ................. . .. .. ...... .... . .. T O O O O , ', . ,. .' H' ' ' . . .. ' ' 1, 1 ' 1 1 H 1 . 1. . i g . I 'Y . . . . .. GoshnGee IHS tll e nra opua'..' FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Takmg Care of All Your Monex Matters 107 North Main Goshen Indiana Prcrurcd lS thc xarsm h.mch.1ll tc-1m Row 1 Mark Miller Ixunn Doss luxe Alxarado Al kunper Marx Iuleckx I Rohrer Ron Hernlex lerum 7enr2 Mrk: Smharr .md Brxan Vander Rxden Row Devon Hoffman coarh Mark Xander Andr V.mAr5dale Ron lic-rshber5er :lee rregiriprrrefef Nfrke Rohn Doug, Dmhler Mrke Rrtrer assxa ranr coach Rod Vande-rv.ex De-nms Wrlcox Todd lwema and Mrke Hrldc-brand Pntured I5 the rumor warsrrx baseball team Ron l Iddx Ilrll Mxlxe fhupp fhrrs 'vimmer Rmlx Nemouer Randx Smrrh md1omCl.ark Row let! Muller Nirl-re Rrcpuker lohx Sort., Crq, leawcll Greg, Dliuhlu Srexe Chupp and Mr Brlan Hdndge Loaah Row 5 Stun Crlpe 'Inn lirldehrand Roh krnarer kc-un Wxltong Da nd Herslxberlher left Phrlhps md Rrch Hol hnger Commumry 159 , , . , - , , . , ,1. , A' .,Y i I . . I . . D 4 . -. . . - . V V .. N I - ,4 V A , , ' 1 yi , . . . ' 1 ' ' ' ,. I , .Q ' I' '. 'li -1 . .A ' x'k' .,x lx I, Y I 4 , ' .fy ' , V- . . . ,. vv N . vga us TLS! I xx Zfe' . , acconos 'raves Accessomts 533 S72l W0rId Records 71+ 'Q Mun St Goshen Thompson Body Shop IIU7 C HIC AC O 555 7570 Krrt s Dry Cleaners nc There s no better place to haw xour sweaters ani surts tleaned at our two Goshen Comement lot atrons 514 Imcolnwfu Fast 554 1864 600 West Pulse 553 5454 f V QONTEITH GREENE ROAD AT U S 33 W GOSHEN EEE? IRE PHONE 534 3476 150 Comm mtx - J I . ,s I A 5if3f325EiEf?2fE35Ei2325?Eiiiirifiiifffififiif 7Wf'f7!f' Clympra Candy Krtchen 156 North Mam 555 5040 Maple Cnty Bowl for year family fun 1500 XX Pllu: Goshen 555 8564 Falrway Restaurant JOIN 1 S FOR L1 NCII 1010 Past Monroe 555 C091 rf 0 ,S udn'Uruqs Qi' It e an ELKHART GOSHEN 293 0912 293 8226 533 2685 264 6181 294 3235 533 9412 Goshen Theatre, Inc 2168 Mun Goshen Indmm46526 xour local mowe palace Stett's Jean Shop C15 W Irmoln Axe 555 999 COt11t1'lUI'l1U 161 A ff:-Z. -f' Y . . fl VV, I I l , . . s ' . . ' l y , , A , , . , . I .6 3 L - f 1 if qf , loc 5,9 lows? Y J O a I y Prescrrptuon Scrvuce 0 Compu! nze P arrnacnes . L hparlorsiHaIIr1'1a1kCardS0Ur1lqu9GlfI5'C , encs R R mam S-,won 8 ' rn-an sooAv- :Lui -4 Q - - - l007W KRANKLIN YIISW tilt!-JOYON Av SOYV- Kun , , ' 1 . . , :wus anrsrot aww Lusnfwzw uoruncomwn Nfl! YONOUDAY INN AY CHICAGO Ptlf P1AZA 5 '. f ' ' . 9 162 C xx NIL Official pholographer for Goshen High School Root Photography 1131 W. Sheridan Road Chicago, Illinois 60660 Congratulations Seniors' South Sade A f Soda Shop -T ,gg 'N 1122SM t 534 3790 E O A NEW TASTE FOR THE SOUTH SIDE I Kia ' Q- 2 is f Q N 9 ' . X, -za T 0.4 . --- is. , jf . ainS. A X Goshen, Indiana N V ','Q - uv. v' . FK ' . - C I 'HP 2 1 :-- ,,' O ' w V.,- .,-:'- i in '! mvmumu X K IONBIC Al ,N I P Q:-T-. Sweep Resignation deemed amends football C0hl'I'CV9l'SIGl Rule changes affected Goshen Hrch School students more than anx other exent of the tear Of those rules enacted one of the rnost Infamous was the h all sweep pro cedure l sed to encourace students not to hncer rn the hallwaxs but to cet to class on trme at unanounced tunes all teachers were to loclc therr doors as soon as the bell had rung, 'l hose left IH the hallwax had to recrster thenr crrme rn the attendance offrce Two offences meant an afternoon xt the newlx formed Saturdas school The hall sweep was met wrth oppo srtron from students and confused teachers clalrnrnc the rule w as part of the IHCOIISISICIH drscrplrne that pllcued the school tear In fact for the list weeks of Max hall sweeps dld not oc cur But Srturdrs school rernuned 1 dreaded four hour drudce of Sfllclllllg and srlence rn 1 classroom untrl the last weelc of school Other uses for the new Saturdax school rncluded prowdlnp a more harsh punrshment th an an rn house suspensron but an alternatrxe to an out of house suspensron lbs Bob Ganpwern 0 program The resrcnarron of Coach Ken Mrrer surprrsed rnanx people Mrrer thoulcht rt was trme for a change Changes are cood for people as well as for the football protcram xt self sard Mrrer Mrrer rnet the satrsfactron of trarn mf, a group of people to worlc together as a team and to co alter rts coals The change has affected the student body at GHS as well as the frrends he made durrnr, hrs many tears of coach rnzc He was very posrtlve about thus change and felt Zcood about the ac comphshments he m xde for the team Mr Rands Roblnson was chosen to replace Mrrer lbs Lrsa Mrller and Gul Hess! Many mourn for Iosf friends Sarah Beclc freshman was a new corner to the halls of Goshen Hrch here was long, enouzch to touch the lnes of everx one Sarah was a vert lctwe person She loxed to play softball co frshrng and also hlce to wrrte She dred rn Februars from Leulce mra Also Greg, Ieatherman junror ac trve rn cross country track and golf drowned at a dam near New Parrs ve? to wa ff 6 Oolt' X Q a at at 01 we fa e W swag O05 up Xssfxx O Q56 0 at 0 3951 fb QS. 602 Y. do Q- O N 'W 66' e we at 06 X X 0 x X00 X X9-s 36 666256 fb W K Q N' 56 o eff Q1 0 ox 9 0 9 in eo co SOC QW xcedeleobxewse 9 9 G X0 x c wc 0 ox x S X Q5 egg Q6 C5 Qegfax Ca so Q QQ oeceqgx QQX C0 et SXS fa Xxgcod A oi 64,5 A R ,Nl Qi ae QQ Na PS s sf' C Ns get XX-39Q'e S O X CSR' O5 O O CC X 6 ,Grp Ce ye, e go A 09 eb sooo 9 X Sie' K gixg A 6 ge- Q00 2, 5 cgi 1' me C990 A 'ING QD xc' 6 00 S0 gig x9 X 'oe c 0 0 GC' X Q19 A 0 Q60 K so ,C+ 'tx 0 XX 5 e We W' x0 164 News whrle boatrntc, Serxrces for Sarah were at the Col were at the Frrst Unnted Methodrst Church Both serwrces were well at tended by GHS students Whereas CHS frrends were pallbearers Grecs parents set up a rnemorlal fund for cross country A last dat of school dance was held to collect mon ey for the fund Cspeclal contrrbutron from ournahsm student Annette Rhoades yunrorl I l I -,T, :Y -7 x 'x, . Y .lik . - I Il .Y. ,yy S h S ' ' S1 2 ' al 1 LQ' ' rf 'S , .. X v VY. Y. , . . , , .' 2 -- 5 K ,, 2'. - In ,les ivy V- '. .Y' Y l t 4 ' ' ' N School. But Wllzlt little time Sllfi WHS lege NIenn0nite Church, while Gregg v v , ' ' ' ' 1 ' '. , ', Y' I ' XG as ice C Y. ' 8 stec S iq 4 X seo I 'xo eco XS' 0 K0 X f . 3, -.,, t qi 5 0 ' 5 elk s 994 'ao' A ailx H if Y-.0 'sX .0 s' - 4866 Q A ' . K5 9 QQZ - be o 6 5 Wd ,296 xx QS 6 ' Y, . 00 0 .5 ef Q no RQ N X . fo Q C YB . . K Rex ea 1 x 5 - 'Q' ., no s as ,atcha ec C s Co o Kc Z als e at 61.6 los 'ie A c YN 'US' Sc RQ YQ 'blah co C5 Q Ricci YQ - X - K Cx, C S. V O50 5' 66 'ole of sa, 'NYS A Sw Q5 .' fi - 's c . K ' , 61,5 6 Oql ,. s o . Q ., le xo 5 Y. geo K A -Q5 x' lv . Passing, the grapefruit down the human line to ward the other end ofthe football held is Bet lu Swanson Freshman thx Whitternl Pole Vaultint, for GHS is left loutlts sopho more lb-, Rootl ln the reln Mila. Snider hands the baton to rant, loclterlm lbs Rootl Goshen settles for sixth al Relays Sldfllllg, tht. clit with warm sumti weather the Utd annual boshen Re lass proud to ht another suetess bo Shen thc defending, term champion lost its flass li title to Norxxell Hath School to settle at sixth plat.: Lmrw Roosexclt Ilith bthool won the C lass A title Forty one high school teams participated in the eompetitiuns The team didnt haw. mueh mo mentum this tear so their perform int L vtasnt to Its lull potential Xie clicl 1 real nice loh in the Hllll m relax said CQ Coach Mr Rlcjls flarls busan Harris senior was elected hs the student hodx to bc erowned queen Her tourt is as lollmxs Fhris Coulter and Ixim Sort seniors Margaret Hind ers junior Ienniler Fcciict 50pl'x0 more lerri and Tami Pnl-.e lrtslwrtren Mt Robert Matthews .1 former GHS teacher was the honorarx releree The relays spirit wtel-. consisted ol test w is tht dress up clans whrth were 'Nerd Dax Queats Dat Beaeli Din Career Dat and Bu, Rel Dv. The lsreshmen md bophomore Cllsscs and the Senior and lumor tlasses were teamed together hecause ot class pro portions Other tompetitione were 1 legs eontest water balluun throwing and grapefruit tossing., vthtre grape frurts were passed to 'mother person usmt onli the head and netlc lhe Hen lOl' umor team won tht. Lot11peLiL1OuS oterall lbs ltnds lmsletl News 165 I A A - . . . , K . , . Q. . ., X I, A yi X A A r' P - - 'M r x , .Q - A r It . - ' . - I' : ' '. ' A ja. ' ' 'Y . e Y . ' '-'. ln ' x f - ,' A Y. , .. A g, X . , , ' ,. s' h gi several competitions. The biggest mn .,. I S - ' ' A - A 'lt t al' ' ,fi ' q 1 a..'.'. vw .t f ' r- . s Y - -Q R YI. - I 1 -V , , . . ., . H . , .9 ' L' ' , ,. ' rig' yq V 1 .. . a I t I iI'.,',' ! H K .f . 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Closing tllxtdcr FR Nfjblllfk A word not oltcn heard Alnce C ary delrncd thrs chrracterls tlc rn words to he yrewed hy the Co Dx shen Hugh Qchool student when con srdermg hrs worth and place rn school lor preprratnon lor the soon encoun tered real world True worth rs rn belng not seemmg In doing cach diy that goes by Some llttle good not rn dreaming Of great thlngs to do by and by lor whiteyer men say rn their hllndness And spite of the lancles of youth Therc s nothrng so lelngly as lcmdness And nothmg so royal as truth W e get hack our mere as we measure We c mnot do wrong and feel ng Nor c zn we grye pam md gain pleasure Ior lustlce ayenges each sllght Ihe 'ur for the wang of the sparrow The hush for the rohrn and wren But always the path that IS narrow And straight for the children of men Tns not rn the pages of story The heart ot tts llls to begulle Fhough he who malces courtshrp to glory Cnves all that he hath for her smlle For when from her herghts he has won her Alas' rt ts only to proye Ihat nothrng s so sacred as honor And nothmg so loyal as love' We cannot make bargalns for bllsses Nor catch them lrke hshes ID nets And sometnmes the thunk our lrfe mnsses Helps more than the thmg whrch rt gets For good lneth not ln pursuing Nor gamlng of great nor of small But lust nn the donng and domg As we would be done by IS all Through emy through malrce through hating Agamst the world early and late No lot of our Courage abatmg Our part ns to work and to walt And slrght rs the Sting of hrs trouble Whose wlnnlng are less than hrs worth For he who ls honest ls noble M1chelleYoder sensor enyoysthe Iunror Sen wcryed punch snacks and helpel clean alt? lor Prom One reason the prom goers could the dance lhese sophomores arc lusrasamlu Whatever his fortunes or birth relax dunngthe evening wcrc hetausc ol suph ol the people who work unseen llly RUN' AllCC CHQ ornores such asjenny Odle Ihat kgroundl who 174 Closing T YY -A ' 4 i.. . . 5-il' - V B 'VA' .- 7- 'V - v ' , K , c - , K- , . 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Q in l L15 Vw N 'i The trash patrol, formmi :fu ,Mivarufcd Sperm I1. 3I'Y1iLk5.lgYl! of dm mm1mm111'thc gflfllt' exist- mg III GHS lhx' XXVEIIIKCTYI' Xxfllfkliig lun kamgn Rhund.1 Hams, Iunior. :np- plxea make--up to claismatc Davxd Omo 'bx VC'h1ttc'rnP mmg 1 5 ll .ffwr Y me-Ri E4 ' -I K V. vii sfo Brett Mathis Linda Nisley Melissa Wilden Craig Showalter Tammy Buckmaster Terry Slahach Lori Wenger Shawn Whittern Sue Riegsecker Mr. Mark Dame Dr. Kent Evans 'lliking time out lor .A look outside .ind .1 thought or two, Rax lNle-ssitlx .ippreuates .i hreak from ..- the lieciir day. thy Whitternl 'lihe das ends .ind GHS students depart to inter- .icr with the world he-lore their eyes, rhv Whir- l'f.'l'lll Co-editor Co-editor Business mgr. Academics editor Activities editor People editor Sports editor Photo editor Index editor Advisor Principal Alan Staff: Todd Chupp, Mark Dejong, Holder, Mark josselyn, Nadine Miles, Kaori Miyahara, Nelson Nissley, Don Par- sons, Rohrer, Steve Sentell, Tracy Sla- bach, Kevin Stacy, Mark Stealy, Teresa Weldy, Jef Wray. 176 Colophon yus Mr. Doug Cartwright, GIIS administration and liatults Goshen News. Miss Patsy Keim. Root Photographs Crimson Thank 0 f Colophon Page size Total pages Paper stock lleadlines: Opening. dividers Other headlinesi suhheadsi Body Copy: Cutlines: Cover: Cover ink: Joh Numher: Press run: Printer: ln-plant rep: Company rep: Professional 9 X 12 inches 176 80 llw. Bordeaux Brush Avante Garde Demi Avante Garde Demi Italic 10 pt. Garamond 8 pt. Garamond Smyth Sewn Vista Screen. Vlfhite with four Color process Maroon and Silver 26145 650 llerffilones Co, Montgomery. Alabama Lou johnson jon Winteregg Photographer: Root Photography Copywright 1985
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