Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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rl 28 TEACHER OUT IDE CLASSROOM Drivers' Education instructor, Mr. Hoke, has another job also. lt is his duty to cruise the G.H.S. parking lot every noon to make sure no one is incorrectly parked. This time he has caught an offender and is writing the person a ticket, G.H.S. teachers gather for one of their few yearly teas. Miss Zook has another job besides the one of teach- ing English. She is the sponsor of the new girls' Cheer Block. Here she is shouting instructions to the girls through her megaphone, while her trusty whistle hangs ready.

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AFTER CHOOL ACTIVITIE Parties are an important part of every tl.H.S.'ers life out of school. During the winter and summer, parties bloom in every mnceivulmlo size and kindg but a fn-w standard types pup up every year. This happens to be a birthday party for Harvey Hawks. lt afforded a good chance for the gang to get together to danve. talk. play poker, and eat. Another type of party which has become popular in the last few years is the pizza party. Home-made pizzas seem much better than those you buy because you can put more cheese. etc., on them. At Christmas time Bonnie Swihart had this pizza party, and all the girls seem to really be Hdiggingl' in and enjoying themselves. A standard party since grade school days, the slum- ber party is still going strong in high school. No one has ever figured out why it is called a slumber party because the girls get very little sleep. At this slumber party, the girls seem quite absorbed in something that Connie Bryant lback to cameral is telling them. pf' W 'T Qi, .,, In Qing ygyzydr, ts, ' 125 - f 'fm 'i W1 f NM- x 9?



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Nancy Myers, Karan Overholt. Carolyn Stealy, Paula Culp, Jon Phillips and Judy Yoder are several of the leads. For the theme of their Sophomore Variety Show, the class of 1959 chose, Bras in Time. This produc- tion was put on in three acts. Dave Redding was the Master of Ceremonies. The atmosphere of the first act was brought out by a '4Celebration Hornpipen dance done on the dock of a small New England town to welcome home the sailors who fought in the war with John Paul Jones. Several numbers were presented by the Girls' Quar- tet composed of Carol Boyts, Karan Overholt, Sydney Plaut, and Martha Starr. As the production rolled on, Walter Berleyoung, Leonard Amadeo, Tom Drummond acted the parts of Davy Crockett and two lndians. Clothes of the day were modeled by Marilyn Hos- tetler and Joy Hershberger. Virginia Riley sang some Songs of the South, accompanied by the chorus. A lively Can-Canw dance was presented by a chorus line of girls with Nancy Myers portraying the part of Ellie.', An interesting skit, 4'Creedy Gus, was put on by David Haberstich, Steve Yoder, Diane Vander Reyden, Ron Massonari and Dave Hartzler. The second act covered the 1920is. Three panto- mimes were presented in this act. The first one was done by Marilyn Bird and Steve Rupholdt, another by IN TIMEM Steve Rupholdt, Dave Quick, Bob Onderlindi, Tom Rogers. and Steve Berkey relax in the make-up room. Nancy Carman and Steve Yoder. Sue Bosse panto- mimed a song. A piano duet was played ,by Beatrice Haines and Marcella Daub. A cornet trio composed of Nancy Sherman, Judy Yoder, and Carolyn Stealy played a snappy number. Two dance routines were done by Tom Rogers and Jackie Juday. The Boys' Quartet composed of Steve Berkey, Dave Quick. Larry Eysol and Dennis Risser sang several selections. Sydney Plaut, Karen Overholt, and Diane Cameron modeled the styles worn in that period. The g'Charles- toni' was done by Diane Wilson and Steve Rupholdt. The third act represented the present. A saxophone solo was presented by Suzanne Yoder. Joyce l.uke and Carol Boyts each sang a solo. A pantomime was done by Fran Few. Leonard Amadeo, Jim Kintigh, Rich Yoder. Cordon Bauma, Dean Bigler, Jon Phillips. and Bob Rankin composed a pantomime band that played for a group of dancers doing the bop.'i During the dancing. Bobbi Whitehead and John Hurst did a solo dance. A modern dance was done by Paula Culp. Martha Starr, Rich Yoder, John Hurst, and Jim Kintigh. This presentation ended with the entire cast singing, UThrough the Yearsf'

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