Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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After 3:00 Students involved in jobs and activities As most teenagers realize there is more to life than just school. After school hours, stu- dents do different things rang- ing from working to involving themselves in organizations or contests. Bob Gangwer has been rac- ing his motocross bike since he was 10-years-old. Bob enjoys the challenge, and the away- from-schooi experience. Bob has received much at- tention for his hobby, some of which are Rider of the Year, top ten finishes in the state, tri- ple crown championship se- ries, along with many Northern Indiana BMX Association year- end awards. Despite these awards, Bob still wants to continue racing for a few more years. I ' ve still got a couple of goals that I ' ve yet to reach, he said. Mark Miller ' s hobby provides fun for many people. He puts on dances for area high schools, because he enjoys the environment and the chance to meet new people. Mark might put his present activities to use in his future. The career I have in mind is one of a nightclub D.J., and eventually owning my own nightclub, he said. Some students like Tri Iran, get jobs because they need the money. It is common for teen- Goshen ' s Junior Miss, Diane Folk, took a lot of time away from scfiool in order to participate in tfie pageant. agers to want money, and Tri is ' no exception. Working those hours every- day, Tri saves the money for college and other things he likes to buy, along with one other special item. I like to help my brothers and sister to pay the rent on the house. He has stayed with his broth- ers and sister since coming to the United States from Viet- nam in 1982. There are also other ways to spend time after school and on the weekends, as Diane Folk has, by participating in the Ju- nior Miss Pageant. After winning the local pag- eant, that took about two hours a night, several nights a week, Diane thinks it was a good experience, and she got many things out of it. I gained self-confidence, new friends, and the opportuni- ty to go to Frankfort, where the state pageant was held. By involving themselves in activities, students can have fun and not go through the same routine of school day after day. Activities not only can help the students learn more about themselves, but can keep the students busy and help them enjoy their high school life, (by Terry Slabach) After Houcs: 15-1

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Striving for perfection. Bob Gangwer concentrates on his moto. He hias been a top rider in the state in the past few years. Straightening up the chairs is only part of the job for Tri Iran, who tal es pride in keeping the school clean, (by Weldy) -ftfter Hours



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Full houses Odd Couple gives single life a new meaning The agony of depression drives Felix mad. (by Whittern) Have you ever wondered what it is like for two divorced men to live together? The pre- sentation of The Odd Couple proved that they couldn ' t. Having full houses on both nights, the play brought many uplifting comments and cheers from the audience. I thought that the students worked really hard and pulled off a really great show both nights, said Ms. Sue Neeb. The play opened with Speed (Lisa Gibbon), Murray (Alan Holder), Rhoda (Amy Sno- berger), Vinnie (Tim Savage), and Oscar Madison (Carlin Kauffman), playinig their week- ly poker game. Also, they are wondering where Felix could be. Felix finally shows up crying and depressed because his wife kicked him out of the house. Oscar feels sorry for him and lets him move in for a while. The two men are totally oppo- site, Felix, neat and tidy, and Oscar, sloppy and untidy. But somehow they manage to stand each other. One of the more humorous moments of the play was when Oscar was menacing Felix. Felix has many bad habits, and Os- car makes it clear to inform Soon after destroying Oscar ' s poker game. Felix criticizes Oscar ' s demea- nor, (by Whittern) Not wanting him to jump out of the window, fellow poker players hold Felix back, (by Whittern) him. There can be a misunder- standing or two, also. As an example ... ... You leave me little notes on my pil- low. I told you a hundred times, I can ' t stand little notes on my pillow. ' We ' re all out of Corn Flakes. F.U. ' ... It took me three hours to figure out that F.U. was Felix Unger ... After Felix finally gets his di- vorce over with, he meets an English Betty Boop and her sis- ter. Gwendolyn (Elaine Wig- gins) and Cecily (Michelle Milne) soon invite Felix to come live with them. Felix accepts and is then out of Oscar ' s hair. This production, staged on November 8 and 9, was written by Neil Simon and was directed by David Kortemeier. Student director was Chingu Rajagopa- lan. (by Carmen Miller) r- 16-1 lai Play

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