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Red: the color Nerves rattle as first classroom bells begin students saw red as soon as they walked in the door. They saw red hallways and red lockers. And they knew it was Goshen High School. At Goshen, red was more than just a color. It was a way of life. As the school year began, freshman thought that red stood for anxiety, mixed with excitement. Students woke up early, made new friends, and reminisced with old ones. I was a little nervous about the start of school, but I was anxious to get back with my friends, said Dan Welz, freshman. During the year, red had shown spirit. Students be- came settled and felt at home. They got involved in extra-curricular activities and became a unified stu- dent body. At athletic events, people wearing spirit shirts, sweaters, and jackets filled the stands. Near the end of the year, red was like a stop light. Things slowed as everyone looked forward to another summer. Academics sparkled at Goshen as scores indicated. Enjoying their Stratford, Ontario, sou- venirs and the post-Stratford party. are Shelia Lippert and Kelly Moynihan. Whittern) Staying eligible to play sports means keeping up the grades. Junior varsity basketball players Teresa Weldy and Erin Snnith study before school, (by Reed) 3 -1 Opening;;
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Red: the pride Academics to athletics G.H.S. involves spirit Goshen ' s SAT (Scholas- tic Aptitude Test) scores are higher than the mean scores in the state and the nation, said Dr. Lynn Bol- linger, guidance counselor. Spreading the spirit and support throughout the school were the Raging Reds. The athletic program. Big Red, took a step toward im- provement, as two new coaches, Mr. Randy Robert- son, football, and Mr. Mike Sorrell, basketball, joined the staff. Sporting red blaz- ers on game days, the bas- ketball team showed signs of rejuvenated spirit. Students with social con- cerns became involved with Students Against Driving Drunk, a growing national organization. Supporting the school was a key role for everyone and the community helped. Backing the total school program, the community shared in red successes. At Goshen High School, red was rarely overlooked. Where there was red, there was pride. Goshen stood out, be- cause red stood out. (by Terry Slabach) Returning to their lockers after Civics are Shari Hay and Natalie Dubinin, (by Weldy) Giving out the day ' s assignment to Tonya Davis and the rest of the Geom- etry class is first year teacher Mrs. Re- becca Swihart. (by Weldy) 1-4-1 UpJening G.H.S. survey Most popular classes PE II Comp. Math Woods II
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