Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

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v.Qw.4 1 ' 3 X' ' N --V -- v- 'V .' ' .- . J- Nr- .. 1 - 1-T' .. THE I959 CRIMSON OOSHEN HIGH SCHOOL GOSIIEN, INDIANA As I Recall . . . This year at Goshen High School is one that we shall long remember. It was filled with many gay, as well as many unhappy events that we shall not quickly forget. The year 1958-59 will always be remembered by the seniors as the year of their long-awaited graduation from G.H.S. Many activities will long be remembered after we leave the halls of G.H.S. The clanging of the alarm clock which shocked us from our world of dreams to face another day at school will not be forgotten. Sometimes when the pro- verbial midnight oil runs a little low, we wonder if the coveted HA is really worth the effort, but believing that our success tomorrow depends upon the efforts we put forth today, we devote our time and ability to persistent work. Days, weeks, and months of study pass rapidly, and soon another year has gone. The hectic activities, the football and basketball games, the wonderful dates, the stampede to the cafeteria line, the race against the tardy bell to classes, along with the bubble of chatter and laughter will always be remembered as part of the crowded halls in Our School. But the fondest memories of all are the rewards of hard- won knowledge and inspiration that have been gained dur- ing the years that we have been a part of G.H.S. In this book we have attempted to record by word and picture the highlights of 1958-59 in Our School. Long after graduation we will be able to look upon its pages and recall the wonderful events and memories we had during the years we spent in G.H.S. AS I RECALL . . . THESE X, WERE OUR EXPERIENCES ACTIVITIES ...... 38 E SPORTS ..... .... 6 4 ACADEMIC ....... 88 FACES ........... 100 ADVERTISING .... 146 GOOD OLE SUMMERTIME 'Q ju-...assi i ll v I-A .lf -any 1? Y ,f-f 4 if 3 SLN WORSHIPPERS Se-.eral member of Ihr band work TIHH IX IIXH1 j,m Nmh, fmd ,I nm, m on their untam on the Qanrlw beach of tht mean at Mlantlc y r ,an mmm mm q or 3 1. nv acurlf nt on I wlt W and rr Student of GOQhen Hlgh School Perhatw It IQ a tmp owers cvlmm 'lllff me aiu mtv a week at camp hast hall or tennis at Rogem Palk w 1 o at 1 t lon I1 N 1 or a pltnlc and SWIIIIINIIIQ at Stone lake e-.t dml sw 14 n Nptem ur arlnu r- What fun to he .ahlf to Qpf ml the mormngx or Q tent- .m agun rt 113 r mc IPI war I 1 extra Qleep an afternoon for a Qssnn mtl -un tannlng x.f PR Xi IILF NIXIKILS PTRIEQ I Hrlm Ruk Nlurlu Hoffman CllI'lNllI'll Wolff Iutlx Romlt 1 1 1 ter rmrl tu: rFloug,1 n puturvcl here mth thur In tructor while .1t chefrlvadlng ramp clurmg the xummrr V , --1. O ' .1 li. D S 1 Y If -1 ',' 'ff ' . f- . AMY - I' , . , . . r A- we f , -' ' . 'fr - , , I ' I' h A. I x Q. ,ig ii. 1 ' 1 f -f' -' 'f L . .f ' S ' Y A 1 I. '- 1' O 4' 1 ' S' 3?--ary to alu- ' 5 - ., j ' A haltj r-I - on his fwir ' 4 lib .f ' watt-r -kiilg Vacation time means countless zwtivities to each at Wlzawasm- l,z1lu-. and the e-vm-rminff with frivmli at P' . - ' Qi '. . ' '. . H ' 1: 1 gf P tl ' l' Pt ' . ' ' . ' . .M Volt r Il'1f. vzmi' 'me is uxerl In the 5 ' fl 1 , . full . ' 'l ' 2 l - l mart U.ll.5. 'l ' ' . ' I 5 f Slule ' ' fa' 'L lv' lu 2 all 'Y at svlool. : I Yl.,3 'lf 2 7 I rj. Su' Pl-t-I . S NI A fll- arr- 'P1 . , ' .- ' H- 1 I X BA D CCOIVIPA IE MISS INDIANA ,f 3 g .9-' if 1 X 'Nl XSS CONFUQION Band IIlf'IlllJtI' loaded down wltb ba ga f' przpare to board the bus for Atlantlc City a IIUI b N11 13113 V1 t on e Q 'mt to lt r home own bint 111 11111 1 111 1er 111 tl1e Nll X fr111 P1 'mt it It 1 The S6 300 that ent the band to Xtlantle flltx wi Qed IX os1111 e11 two bort wee X ter Clfllllll f r .1 Illlllllll 'mc 111111 llllg., r111 one end cf ben to the otbtr tht lon, 'NN'lltP of dep1rlurc 1 1111e l11 Il Jlrlt- ll 111us111 Q NIISS INDI KN X Kmta Hur l1 lmttn wrlh tear 1n her ffl a e band erenade her from below E D' ISIBOHBAJW iqvrvvq VVSQ bo'1rded the bua at 6 00 '1111 on September I for the llbour tr1p Ibex 'lI'l'lXGd wean but ex uter Tuudax exemng the band Gerenaded Anlta ln 1111rcl1ed proudlx down the boardwalk Ill front of I9lf'SlSl0Il mmeraa and 110000 Qpectatora who ap pl iudz d lllf'lI' approx al Tuead 11 and YW ednecdax afternoona were spent Gwllllmlllg ln the ocean a11d boppmg on the boardwalk Before l9'iYlIlg Atlantlc Cltv Wedneedax esemng the band watched Amti compete 111 the talent eonteat Q- 111 Co111e11t1on Hall Lpon arr11 mg IH Goahen Thuradaw ewemnv September 1 1958 thew were offlualls welcomed back to Ind1a11a A ' 1, . . X' D45 I I I - I 1 :- . pr ' ' 4 I 1 i ' I M I JV . 'el '--. ll . In I r M 1 - ,I 1 ' 1 ' ef I l . 4 I A JV I .ll . . J - F H .f U v X1 1 721. I . JI, ' I. ff 7 5 4 1: ff ., . -5. ' 372. 1 ' ' . Amit 'S . 'ss Illfll . 115 be ly 1111- C 1 ., I 4. . ' S . tent. lum- lf t ' . l . li 1' 1 5- '. ' 1' 1 ' - l ' . SQ ' III? L age. . .1 lzntir' City. l. -f .f . S , ' ' .' U' '.s ' ' V . ., ' ' rai, l C :l - 1-itiz s in ' s '- ks, ber hotel. Then came the big parade. The band gf g 0' 1 l .'-l f11 .- l' ' . 2 ' 1 Cos I -. 1 U-. '.' d . ., ' f . . , - ' - day z - -1 . l 'gb FI' ' 'A f .ZlI1. z ' ' ' . . zv' 7' I ' - . - 1 1.,f' 5 S' 'Hsstb s s ' - Lf I I ' S ' . ' . , 5' ' - ?g tg l - I 1 'G T i . .' E IX.. I l 9 4 . . . I F X I' 7 v in . I ii i A . K ' . - v . ' . C,-. L . ' . 1 Q dr .p ' I I ' 1 l A ' I . I 1 1 ', - g. .l I l x 7 W 1 -,,,! - . , -. .- ,- 1 HERE WE LU IE' N ln K I urn: r Warn wn n IN XII' e mn N N N er and I'red Xuclar look .1 1 w Im m x rn A fn llc- no an n ll as 1 I le -win f 0 c In ol dgdlll Is rm u 1 I PQ mmg N em wx Nl ur f ff NIICNI pi cl 1 wx .mc WINES!! tXZlIllS lex I1dXf Infn Iwarlnff new ones and f ettmf vac tm m I '1 61 1 onff .1 N ur wx onderful summer I'reQIm1en hammer ale qull 1 ff I w H v ltmmul gd In 4-- N , . I , m I I I , , I'I .' CR H TU IIE IIACKI Ilelrbif- 'I' '. . ' 'Il' II s- W'OI'i .' . II Fr shn' IIIII Ilavi. lIOL'.,Il.l gevrn to tell . ' ' ' - ' 's 'I the-1' Q-njny gy-ning ' 'k ' Irv xo Iuxggy 'Ip ut I ' rk 'I -ad f Il.11 4 I1 I ., g. fs' 1 'f . lugs his stark uf nv' I II-QQ 5 hom- 5 X ' Ii' II11' Q 2' s. Il's fall and limi- for sf-Imul again! Studs-nts vu- Iitllx- flulninus uImul high s1'I1uuI and all thc' fII't1'ZlCIK'CI joy l'0HIIIlg Imuvk. rvrwssill, wld f1 - In li m'k'n,, I-gtg - I 5- qt-' 5 II ' '- 'f ' ,Q .' 43. Q I 'r'IC4fl'i I F. 'Im . . -I I V, x 'CI '- 1 I Q I. I , ' I X 1 ' X be I . Yf K R I 1 , X Q' A A I I HI CAN LI I.ur'k1-N fm- alvuy a fawrit1'pIzuffefurthut In - ' 4' Iv -furv 1-I':'. G.H.S. SPIRIT AT IT PEAK 3,4 as -1---I .., i,,1a-azuk-v 1 FAITHFUL C.H.S. RUOTERS. All luyal Goshen lang join in the snake dana- prove-fling the Elkhart game ALL OUT FOR VICTORY. The band supplied music for the pep session on the court lmuse lawn following the snake dance. C0 GET 'EBL REDSKINS. Goshen fans go wild as Goshen nears a touchdown. Hell anal nhiu- 1-arnations. Gu Sweaters. anrl loyal faves were just a few of the signs of an exviting evening ahead. 'l'lu- game lu-tween Goshen and its greatest rival. lflkllart. nmaclv spirits soar at GHS. The annual snake clzmee and pep session were held hy Goshen fans the afternoon before tht- lleclskins met the Blazers at Rice Field in lflklnart. COME N AND HEAR SERENADE T0 A SAND DUNE X blg attracnon of the xea on wa a -peclal number hw the pfrcuwron ecuon whlttl chmaxed the half tlme Qhow or mam xeare the IJUSIIKII IUI S41 r nm under the experienced dlleftlillt f Rfglllldld X time Jrograms c uunff t It out ll Nl .Nan nw wear ww no exception r the first rome Uanne rn If Nl .Nu nam nrmefl thelr fanu num nn met forma one H1 -plte 0 tlelr Uchauxtlun r m the trlp to At ZIIIIIC lu gamf Fam x f mmlle H lllmu 4 n formatlone c C the Ill W Nd UU Ufllld IUHQ Nl rr 50 to 0 me programs put on rx mu x ax mn Jan AW XX WE GO The hand preparee to 1 0 mm formation for um of their program t i f I F v' .' ' s ? H',.I .Vlunl ta 1. I I gl ' ' I 1 .l' 51 L ti 3 J ' H ' fl' -A fn - ' .1 '- Brinklow. has been entertaining vrmvrlzl with half- City, Ther had just zlrriwcl hmm- the evening before ' . 1 i l z., lef till . Tl? If ' -, -v I- 2 ' ' L. .' ' A ? I . 'ml - ' . ek I ku f 'l' , - 5 n . Fo ' g I P' f It ' .'-' J 1. the f il : -it -'tl-' ll' ' I cl. THEY ARE THE BEST IN THE LAND Dm L Hd1l7lC1 Cwnthla WCIIICI KEIICII Kllllulll Kathy Stldub L YA ' . 1 Q Jeri Holtzinger Sue Brewster WHATS HAPPENING? F .urrf-nt an-tixitic-s nf-4-llpx much nf ..-J -H lr ,FF lxlxl-F Xlflf IN: ILHIIIN Um-rlv-x, lhvulli !lIllxv'I'IIl.lll. sun! 4,XIlIlllLi XM-lnvx' hun- iuunri lhvlx Nwwl- iuniwr Vlllx' mug wry ruptlxzlllnu. .Xll Vlunlwx lurk fHlNS.lIli In th-' vlan tlu-x van uf, mlmxu In Ill 11-su-If-IN .md pu-lx up Ilan-H' 1'111'-- lhe- f,.H.5. Qtucle-rut f Um:-, lklrm-s. le-v Ira I skating in Svilsnll. rnllf-r skating. Ux- K , AX: , , ' I ' -11 mfr. vlulvs. pal'-. :xml umm-4 am- lllif El few uf thc- Lll'llXIll1'5 uf umm slu- ax E x cle-nk. Nluxis- 1-mute-NIQ :xml 2llllll'liI'S lv-vp Slllllfillr sw V4 mllr'I'allv KK ith 5 1 5- Vklllll and IVIIVIIIIIQ In -.36 nth:-rx. ' 7' f gk . XX V ,f f , 'nl THE OLE' lk-XNIL, XII luxul f..ll. thv- lrauke,-tlyall gaxm-N hr 4ilN4'H'N A Hs. X 5-A . 1 'f xx. 61551 -, ,- . . . , 5. funx l'l'lI'l'Lll lu Xllllf-rx IXf'Nl1lllI'lHll zxflsl mll l'1'-1liwl1x- thc' gumv mf lllaxl 1-xa-nin gg anna ' um ! pl ,' ' T ,. -. . l'1 U 1' X ,J SIUN. lhf- -tml.-nl WLIFE ITH F. THER'9 St 5 -.fi-J. Life With Fathern was pre-sent:-rl to vapaeity auclienees on Yovernlver T anrl H in the GHS. auflitorium hy the- junior class. The well-known Cornerly was written hy fflarem-v llay and flirt-etefl lay Mr. Wiilliam Ney. Goshen High Sehool speech teaeher. A not-so-typieal Victorian family of tht- late lf-300's. the Day family Consists of Father. a hot-tempered. stuhhorn. red-hearl: his wife. Vinnie: who is the exaet opposite in temperament. and their four high-spiritefl sons. john. Clarenee. Vlvllitm-y. anrl Harlan. Father. Vinnie. their sons. relatives. and frienfls are all involvecl in the tremendous struggle between mother and father to have father properly haptizecl. Of Course. with Clarenee. Jr.. an eligible young man of seventeen. a romantic interest is inevitahle: and Mary. a visitor to the Day home. proves to he his one and only. The Conniving: and planning hy mother. sons. relatives. and frienfls to outwit father made l,ife With Fatheru a delightful experienf-e lioth for the juniors and their enthusiastic audience. X.. TXUW. YINNIET' Fas ll1 1' 'lm' fillanrllt-rl sf-anis to he rffnionstrat- ing Yinniv. his wife 'Suv NI u r p li yr while Mary tl'al Cellertl and Cora Vl' r u d y Crum! wiitvll. I.NlN1.IAlE. Hr. Ney. the director. in- struvts the actors dur- ing: tht- long: weeks of re- hr-arsals. 1 GYR B NEWER T00 TIRFD FOR IHIN K ln ls l p 1 enjm l bw CHS tuelenl at am tune Nlzany C.H.S. Students se-em to find the- timer. elelspitv holne-work and se-hool zwtivitim-s. for an vvelrling at Cyrah. The Goshen Youth Ree're.ution Advi- sou Benrel has Its renter it at l lst Xvdklllllgttlll Almost anv nlght of the xeefele the rv IQ .1 erouel ualtlng for the' dom to he opened ere xou can we Qtuele nt doom ln twught ox er 1 ffnne o chew or eurex Othzrs are' plaxxng 1 gfune e mo or plllgpliltff Horne pre cr 'ln 6XClllIlU of Cl'lIlClIl0' or juit llstenlng IN NH SOIITUDF' Sands lfluntvr llrerl of elanr' me onne en ro rel In a magazine to the lite-Qt hut- on the luke hox Another form of entertainment IQ telexmon or per h1pQ just haungz a coke and gabblng wlth fI'If'I1flQ Cxrah offer Coehen south '1 place to re lax :nuke fI'l6IlClQ and purque thelr fa 41 worlte pastime Offleere for the 1058 v9 wagon wer: Jerrx Snyder preenelent Stow: Yoder ucv president lXarenlVlor1'1rtx Qceretarx and Tern Snweler treawrer Mr Lowell Freelerlck 1 the dlrevtor Churlees Hurt be'ne1Holwerela and Mr John SNIILF WHFN HOL SU THKI' Stow Befrke-w Daw Reddlnu Nhke C Board are the Superx1SorQ nf' lt and Jerry Snuler e-n ave nn a rwnellw are of peker wnv Trrn gmelvr offvr mrral uppevrt 1 f , . w J . 3 1 3 2 llt' m - x' 1 ' . . - - ' ' H' ' ' xv , ' S ,L ' 1 Q . ,. f - 'L lxl ' 5 . L lf , 1 ' ,. -f- c ' U 1 b ., I I V ve x . . . Y , n 'cj' Jo s ' fm '1 '. ,'..-' ' ing. l Je- -s - gg ss' ' -. . r, Y 1 .. . I I K M S V. . v. , fn' ' ' S , .' 4 , -K i'A- C i l -il L V . 1 - ' 1 Q -' 1 l. ' ' z.' . .w - V l' '1 . ,L 'I nf A 4 41 , ' Yi I 'I l ' V' F F. 1 : ' I ., ' ji ' Y J., 1' , '. . ' , f ' '5 . ' , . B K N . C .Ah C . . . . . A n - Q . ' v e D 1' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I . 'cf .,. lb' g,-' f' jgn- v-. 'l'l 1' .v Y' 5 I' F . LETS GO F10 THE HOP' 'L-ss RN IN IH! 1 X trr bfm rrmsnfr IH rl ll! t al ll 111 .mil I lx ll r mu c 4 In Iidlll ur W ' 30X INK 1 1 111111 Rflflx HFRX BOIJX ROKR X rec rd hp aft r a m 0 ,ml 1 ,Html I,am,m,m 4 .alum w .1 co cruu C H5 fr and Xl lOf Q X1 W . C ii s , ' SX J X Ib- if ,E 3 U Ss Y YJ ' STA .f .' ill KYICS, pf - -' g, - ' 'i W , K' fl all Q 'vu 'rf Iha' fun fl-awn. Barb Z - 1 Ha k' 4 ,um 1' :Xml join the- fm 11' - plw . 'AA an I- ' -vflw. . 22 7' f ls as - z . . X I ,I .I 4' ,I X iv V X K :,,, - x E. - QINC. I '. S f Q. Jin 11,111-n-n vrntvrtuin- ilu' I. 'I l ' I ' . 4 , '. , 1 '. .' - 0 0 4 I m - will hix -V, 1 ' 05, gzam- ' vs dra s ' gn d Vi of Q. .f, s s't S. LET US GIVE THANKS Q.. -.L- WE GIVE FH XNKS Father fi acldre e the tudent hotly at thi annual Thank ffmnv pro ram oshen lliffh Sehool students Hlflllff' with all other .Xmerieans took timr from their husy seherlules ffr Diving thanks. lfsirh year one periorl is used for ' program sponsored lwy the Sunshine Society. The speaker for this ye'ir's program was Rev. James Ci, of St. Johns Catholic Church. Thanksgiving, shoulrl mean '1 great rleal to each of us at G.l'l.S. We. as Arncricans. hue so much for which to lie thankful. To mention a few thinvs. we have plenty. in fwct. too mueh to eat: y' live in a free Country: there is prospcrity for everyone wht h'1s ambition: 'incl the ff i. free education for 'Ill who wish to twkf arlyantive of it. Thanksgiving should not he the only time we are thankful. l,et ui Give thank. 1Il through thc year for our many hlfssings. s g.'l. 0,0 J FAD A D FA CIE f'fOl,l,ECIA'l'E. MAN! Pam Ulcry and Howard Burkholder are seen in the ever- popular trench coats fast ln-coiniiig favorites at C1.H.S. llltl THOSE TICHTS. Long colored tights, Crewneck sweaters, hlazers. and pleated Skirts are standard at C.H.S., along with a pagm-lmy haircut. for Sue Slit-llenliurger and Julie- Kaminky. 'fu 5 6 , ', Z , 4 . f . if fre, fl a fi 1 A'CHOOf Shown here blowing Teddy's nose, are .lolin Hurst. Phil Hoth, and Tom Michel in the three favorite types of boys' sweaters at G.H.S.g the Perry Como, Italian, and standard 'iCrcwnefck. LOOK-A-LIKES. Steadies at G.H.S. often wear matching outfits as Steve McCann and Nancy Swart are shown hcrc. :-3 64 xx ff' llxffr. Q' ,,,,.. f. - 93.131 Wim' WI TER BRI G WINTER WONDERLAND. Goshen High School stands statel COME ALL YE FAITHFUL. The annual Christmas program pivlviivml hy the C.H.5. has a nr-w addition, a choral group directed by Mr. Ney. Y HOLIDAY PIRIT ill xby, f ' A 1 Uv, ,.g .-FJ. ' .wx V, QT i ' A 1 N I , . , , . I. Nf.vA.- il -+,--f-Z' f , ' and beautiful under a fresh blanket of snow. CRACK THE WHIP. G.ll.S. students Spend much time at the Shanklin Memorial Park Skating or just watching. v M . E' . ' V 1' ' I , 1. ' 192-:PP I r PROSTINE REICNS. Pam Ulrcy Joe Chandler ,lim Yoder and Chri.tine Wolff enjoy the Snow Ball given ly the Order of Rainbow for Girl.. Fros- tine the Snow Girl was the hit of the evening. -hr 2: 'A T C'-Z Y I, Q58 I, FOIND SONIE'l'HlNlL'! What ig so interest- ing. boys? Ed Nlofrrnf. It:-ft. and Larry Hooley sc-erm-cl to have- funml swine vt-ry captivating malt-rial. Pat Cintvr dm-sn't svem vc-ry curious, Notice the ln-uutiful ur! work on the- door! Z Ct '73 E DP T' FD E E E M UD 'NU 'NU po- ':r -5 Fam- J --fr, :-5-'.. 3'-iv? 9 :': 'L E'...m F1 -12. ..q:FFl .-..-f- 75.359 rl .Z T1 -17 :W mf: :CC Fai! I 'I F ' 1: x xg. Q :'1,- Q: 512 -4 -n Q :..::f- 3 -tt, .. gjjl 2. iiflfi -5 -fm 3:72 E52 ,., . L2 13 '-'E-2 :Ei -17 .4,,. 9'-.' 'G-.-I 1 'viz L.. .1 ia-'Ff z TT HUNGRY, BOYS? Here arf- just a few nf thc hungry students who stand in line for their daily rations at the high school Cafrtcria. g x ' MIDYE R WIFERY RESEARCH, RESEARCII. RESFIARCII. The first sum-sl:-r nvvz-r 1-ncls without rc-sc-xirvli tlu-nies. l'nul Day sevnis lu liaw pass:-cl nu! from f'XllZ:ll1Nllllll, while' llf-lnlriv Turm-r and 'Nlarilyn Host:-tlf-r are busy taking mile--. A P.-KlNl l'L NIUHENT. fiharlrs Trmlway' list'-ns atlvntiw-ly as Miss Zfmk vxplains his grarlvs tu him. Ill 1 9 ,x , 2 x 1,0 xi I-'ll s x O If - es 4, f J' 1 l PRINT AND l'RUl'liR. Urvssml-up day i Illlilr' il su1'f'1'ss. hut Sally' I.usle-nhurga-r, Barlm Bri-wslf-r and Nic-rf-rlith Prongvr find it a rvli:-f in kivk uff Ihr-ir shoes while thvy Study 5 WINGI G l. ENTINE NKLE Nellm ln n untmc far Nl:-dnorp are anim P w ll Yulcr 5WEFTl'lEART QUEEN HOPEPUIN lhna hclxleber cr Laurl llmtl r ,ludw Kut Karen xlllflllfly Nlary Ann Nlon schnen Nancy bwarl Sue Plelcher Xlarlzm Svunr-hart Roberta Xmlcr Ruth Ann Hlppen reel Sue Bohn Cmda Shrock Marcia Garrmger Chmslme Wolff Karen Kxlburn and Cwnthu W1 rmr Ballot for the fmal selection of the queen were penmes placed m a box for the candldatea x V N 4 ' ' H -Q - ,., ,:'xl1.. ' .j.4 , . I VAL '1' fg .f 'g S' gi gi Val' ' -Q 1 , ' J- Marks. linda :Knn-4, Bonnie Emlwurmla. Lorna .-Mixes. Nlilfhllil llillle, and llfl 'S vb ' . ll . .' ' gm 'Q -mr. 1' fs, -- A ' ',L A - , t. i I . S' .y. Y l l S G NG HEART Wllll A SONG IN OUR HEARTS. vlllln' Cfllllenll livlloc-s rwnlvrtain tha- vmwrl at tllv SYVl'l'llll'8l'l llzlmw- uflf-r il lzusy day of singing: Yale-nlim-S. fri l .:',. L4 SWEETHEART QUEEN. Sflplllbllllbff' Nlarlc-ne: Swine-- hart is 4-ruwnr-d at th.- Swcctllearl Dance. Mvm- bers of the court are Kingl Im- Chandler, Bill Johnson, Dina Fcklebar- gcr. Mary Ann Mun- schicn, Dean Den-r, Ro- berta Yoder, and Jack Ogle. SWEETHEART BALL. The Valentine season would never be complete without a successful sweetheart dance. Q Al ,QQ I ri RAGGED AND FUNNY. Marilyn Carman. Tom Rose. Paula Hartzog and Barbara Bauge amlmirr- each othc'r's costumes heforf- hurrying on to Class. The. first clay of spring hrought a new experience to C.ll.5. llolro llay. 'lilu' iflea for Hobo llay origi- natecl from a sugge-stiori mails- to the Sturlent Council through the sugzgt-slion hox. :X set of rules was drawn up for tht- lnig ew-nt. Slavlas. Bermuda shorts. lvarrels. gllllllf'Sll1'liF. alul straw hats lic-vztttw aweptalmle artif-les of apparel. Nlauy hoys sportm-cl false hearrls. while liigtails were popular with the girls. Clif-wing BARREL 0' FUN. Shirley Melcher finds herself tlcckml out in a harrel as she joins in the fun of Hobo Day. gum was used to lmlackeu teeth. and many a pair of hart- feet pattc-rccl through the halls. The only restrivtion was that all harrlware hafl to he Checked at the floor of the vlassroom. Although Classes were carrie-cl on as usual. ew-ryonc. inrlufling the tear-liers. joined in tht- fun of wearing outlanflish Costumes. Holm Day was clvvlart-cl a roaring success hy all. THE ELITE. Studying was found to be rather difficult in 205 on that memorable day. 9 E if v- 5: -4 GEL t TREET A Vic-tnrian thrillvr. Angel Stu-c-t. lay' l atric'k llaniiltnn was the- wlmirc' len' the- swnim' vlass play hvlfl on Nlarvh 133 anfl ll in tht- l1.lI.S. aurliturium. Thf- play was mlire,-vts'rl liy Vyiilliani Nm. 'lille avtinn of tht- play take-s plan- in a lnmnsf- nn :Xngvl Nreet in tht- llinilivn rlistrivt uf laniflfm in n llaill. lnflc-1' a gnisv ul kinmllinn-ss. lianclsmnc- Nlr. Nlanninghani is t1n'tni'ing his yyilv intn insanity. llm- awusvs he-1' nl iluing things ht- has arrangi-cl hiin- sf-If' 'intl sinw- he-r ninthci tliiil ul insanity. she' is . . L , ninrf' than hall 1-militia-tl that Flltx. t-ni. is giving nut ul hvr niinfl. llrs. ,lllllllllillglllllll llr. ,lllllilll-llghlllll ,ynrzr-y' EIIAIIIIIPIII lllsprrlnr Rough HDI R 'l'PI.'X. NI-tll-XXII 1 X .T 5 ' Xrle-nv llvnry' as N Jarkiv juflay' Ste-uf lit-i'lu'y Afl4'l1tx He-nry' Virginia Rilvy' llaw llc-flcling . anry. sQ'l'yi's Nli Xlanninghani play:-rl hy ,lac-kiv ,lllllilfl wliilv Yirginia Rilvy. ls Elizaln-tll. ltmks nn. NPI- Hl RF XII il, r',ll g44 ll' 95 K. yl'XYNlNtLI LXXI 'yn 1 nly it ln nsal lnnls Daw Km ' fling. as liispvvlnt' litlllgll. tiuegstinn ing Ftf-w lie-rlwy anil ,lat-kit' .luwlay Nlr. anil Xlrs. Xlanninghtnn. Vtlnlf- hi-r hnslmanil is nut ul tht- lmnsv. ' iiispwtui' visits hz-1' anml finally pr0y'r's tn her a pulirf that hr-r huslwanil is a 1-rirninal stispvvtf-cl of this lnurflct ul anntlif-r ywinan fiftf-1-n years lic-fur:-. anrl tha tht Is nmy trying lu clispnsv ul Xlrs. Ylanninghani. 'lillf llllbl VHIISISIS lil- UWIIIQ1 lil LIIICUXPI' lllt' Ilf'f'f'SFEll'y' ile-nm-v against Xlr. Nlanningha IIN. CYI vw va. fs am Bvfossem POQTER GIRL Dancer Nhlrlex Hoffman dl plax th: poster wh1ch provlded the theme for tht ln w opt nn number 5 LOL ISIANA LADIE9 qhlrley Nleleher Pam Porter and Dina Ekleber er dell ted the audlenef wlth thexr damtv caper CAN CAN CUTIEQ The ophomorf' how not to be outdone presented a rxotou fmale for the how 5l'lllCl1I1g Room Onlw Nl n were out when the Class of 60 presented The Cotton Blossom Thls xarletx show on Xprll ll 1958 sms under me fllI'CCll0Il of 'vue Nlorran DBIIHIQ Hull wa the eapable Ma ter of Ceremonies The show opened wlth Shlrlex Hoffman dancin 'ls '1 poster lrl then Came the best band Ill the land the Cotton Plckers who plased mam num bers throughout the pI'OdUCll0Il The qaxannah Qer enaders and Two bs Two Q entertalned mth barber shop Qlllglllg whlle bhlrlex Joe Fmvers lxehr made us fllZZX Nlfll her plano NCTQIOII of Drzzx Flngers Vocal solos were sung bs The Delta Darhn 4Pam Ulersl and The Southern Belle lSuzanne Ylulphx I Nlysterv from the Bavous presented bw DlCk Eekle barger lntrlgued the audlence and the Tappettes dehbhted them with thelr rhsthmlc act Our Dar knes Qara Lou Cmgench and Trudv Crum took us down Ol Man Rlver and Wltll them came the Wuddw Rlver Bows Herb DeFreese and LelVlar Shldler We saw Herb team wlth Qandl Weaver on the dfCOI'dl0Il smgmg and playlng the guitar Sandl also played a solo on the accordlon helped by Ragene Schwartz on her baby accordlon The audlence was a llttle surprlsed when the llghts went out IWILE but thelr questlons were stllled when Cynthla Werxrer and Jeri Holtzlnger performed baton routmes-fwnthla wlth a flre baton and ,lerl wlth a hghted one Pantomlmes were glven bs the Off Beats Loulslana Ladles and bx Karen Alwme As our show was brought to an end the Can Can Cutles stepped out These were twelse football players who attempted to dance the Can Can and other speclaltw dance numbers Wlth a fhp of thelr can cans the show ended and the sophomores had one more lau rel m thelr hat Wlth what they deemed to be a great success Y ' V .F -5 1 . . i Q V pg V bl . 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' 1 X x 3 .SW I' ' 'l f '-I9 ' ' V17 1 ' f .' V. 1' 'V ' , 5-51, .X -. f-5 1- , -. -.- -xlt 'V V R M '.. 'uc - A , .' Y . . ' .w, 1y '- --- If in 3 Q1-1. ,J I - , W.,- .' fat.-N' ' - H ,Q K n A , x . . .' 1 '. ,,....: -- 1 I 1 , .. I N x x E x M- , ,.: 1 ., f . .,,4A .aj :Li I m X-C D11 4 N f, -if j Q ,E 5 ,. S tx.- 31 fl b K 3 .ve Rib gi THROUGH THE KEYHOLE. Diana Bosse. Steve Berkcv. Steve Yoder. and Karen Moriarty pause before descending for a coke. Qgiveiifgyw l'roin night is always an exeiting night for every junior and senior. Storylnook l,zxnd was the theme ul the V153 Proin held at the Elks lfluh on Nlay 2. l'?5H. The elzilmorute ileeorutions. represi-ntingz zi uorlfl ul fantasy. were f'UHFll'lll,'lt'4l lu the nnenilu-rs of the junior elziss. The Cinderella thelne was earriecl out on the main floor. :X large keyhole entrance lefl through a simulated tunnel to the basement and 'Xliee in Wonderland. l runkie Kit and his liuml provided rlreznni inusir for the clziiieiiig from 0:00 lun. until niiilnight. The highlight of the evening was the erowning of the king and queen. Pat Yoder and Hike llreves were the lueky eouple chosen hy the eluss of 'SU They were led to the center of the rooin in an elahorate pumpkin mac-li drawn hy two white horses. ishere they were erowned king and queen on the stroke of 11:00 p.in. 'lihey then led the traditional grand inareh around the ballroom. NOCTUHNE IN NEVERLAND. Happy Couples swayed to rhythms hy popular hands at both the Masonic Temple and the Moose Lodge. girls. pre-vvflc-ml tln- f'I'0XK'llllIQ. as A wry 1-If-wr llllf'l' flunf-Q-. Imrtl'alyc-cl lay Ffllllllllllflfl' . . , :Xn Zill-lllgllll party fnllnwlng tlw l rmn nur wlmnsmml ln the l,inns Clulr. .M tlw nlugla' lnnur ul I2 ILIII.. CYl'l'fUlll' plwu-vt-alvfl lu the Coslu-n Tlnfalrc in sm- a snvuk p1'vxic1w' of 'lqnnnny Sanrls starring in Sing Roy Sing. Nlnrq- t'lllf'I'lillIllII1'I1l fnllnwml ul the Nlnusf' Inflgf-. fPZllll!'lIlgl Nlzirx' lluntn-r. WOVVO flisf- jm-km. Refrvslnnenls wt-rv svrxml llnwmggln- mul ilu- curly nmrningz ancl clunvc- xnusiv was furnisln-fl lay Tln- SlQ1Il3lllI'PFu anrl za Jazz Cmnlmf' Brvuklust was scrwfl ul 5:00 a.1n. uflvr XYl1lf'lI ffwry- om- went wvarily llmne to catch snme Slvcp. just ulmut the linu- parffnts were gvtting up. Steve llvrlu-y was tht- 1-upzllmlc f'lllllI'lllLlIl ul the , Prom. Miss Ethel Crogg. Nlr. Don Ymlvr. anrl Nlr. M 1 ,.,, A A lHl', XIOI 5l'.lxI'.1l',l'.RS, A rle-liglllful tap rlanfwl ln' Suu- lmn SHYIIIP wvrv ilu' spnnsors wlm also he-lp:-tl to 11h,U.hl,r' 11mHl,m.m.- lpallllfleu,-Jq,ri Hnlmngw'Barham lnalw the Prmn Flll'h an l!lPIHOI'ZllTlC CY1'lllllQ1. l3lf'kFif1S f'Hf flHil1 fl Ill llUf'flf l1f'f fP lllf' 1'Hr'vI1u1if'l1l CllYDERlfI,I.A'S CQINENIA. Singz-r Tmnmy Sarnia wah tln- fvulun- tIINIJIfRl'fl.I.A AND l'lilNlIli l1li.'XRNllMl. Pat Hull-r attravtiun nf lllv carlv morning xnuxiv vivwc-rl hy ilu' l'rmn-gut-rf, anll Nlikt- llxvws la-ad tln' granll man-ll aunts: lln- mnai 1 at tllr- entranu- of the' lxallmmxl follnwingr thvir cnrnnatiun. OFF TO EW YORK fl ? QL? -'K WONDFRPUL TOWN The majestn kylme of New York Crty welcomed the Cla s of '18 On Wednesdaw ewenlng Mas r 1958 109 senlors of 1918 boarded the Pennsxlwanm R R at Warsaw bound for Yew York Cm proxrmatelv '34 000 had been earned during the past four wears to help flnanee thus elfass trlp l'he boat tour around Nl'lIll'l3.ll'Ul lsland where the Qtatue of Llherts Flhs lslfmd and the largest clock 111 the world were seen proxecl to be a hlgh pomt of the trlp Vlslts to the Fmplre State Burldlng, the 1n1ted Natlons and R'ldlO Cm were 'llso enjoud Free tlme was spent ln Tunes Square freen -XII. ABOXRD The 08 qemor hoard the tram for thelr exhau img but lmforgettahlf- trrp to New York Cltv 'fd C FORI 1' W XSPIINLTON BRIDI E Our :mer new ed L tl e s thc Hum mn Kaur wrth much apprthen ron and adnnraln n 41 with Village flonex lsland shoppm or swnn nnng. rt the hotels 'ittllllllllllb Jool On the return trlp the semors found they had 1 eelehrntw among them Tennessee lrme Ford and hrs f'lIHIlY were traxelmg to thelr mttle rsmeh near los Angeles Desplte a heau schedule Mr Ford granted Tomahawk report ers an exelusne IYIICITICW A CFIFBRITH' Lmre Ford a he wa photographed m has compartment on the retum mp 12 1: 'rf . 1 I. 5'-'IS , , Q the leorge Washington Bri 51- vhich spans - lsw . 1, . A, . ', ' - ' fs A 'elf' A v 1 ,, Jgg , --.fe r, -' ' , 5- .- .. L. ?J t L ,'-'- if '-biz: EJ:-. ' ff f ku : -f-' gh: 4, .. rj.. 1 m T Si , . Q ,- - E., 1 . . , ' 1 v ' , 1 . I -Q - M ' f . . . . Y . , 3 v , ' . 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Q' S 5 l 1' ' f li ' 1 S 0 ' S ' ' 54' ' Y Cri 5 .' 's ' st. 42 .. Z. C. 1, 'lil Y v 71, . class of '58. rarrying with it many trcasurecl memo- along with fellow Students and teachers. and fun. r . '3 ' ' , ' , ' , K N . dv f-1 - f 'F 2 11 ,ff A , ', ' rg . ,Qin ,.,'., 5. ' A., It ' S ' AS I RECALL N GQ G 5-93 L l l .X 2 I L . 1 E 5 Hilti ACTIVITIES The many organizations at G.H.S. play a vital and in- tegral part in the life of a GHS. student. For the fresh- man. they are a method of getting? acquainted with new classmates as well as an opportunity to meet upperclass- men. Sophomores and juniors lmegin to develop leadership qualitiea as they participate in cluh activities. The senioris social life hecomes more lmalanced and well-rounded as he holds offices and learns how to lead fellow students. As we graduate. we realize that the lessons we have learned through our extracurricular activities will help us to become hetter citizens in our community. 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Wfliluf .'ll1l'f'flli.5lIlg stuff lark lllair. l Karan Owrholt Nancy Myers Sun- Sllellenlir-rgr-r Ke-itll Yuri:-r, manage-rl 74-lmrali 'l'urna-r. Mareia Harper, lrvnn- Paul. Elinor Hung:-rilmuiii, ,lulin Hurst li'uult'L'r'4'p1'r 1!ll5ilIf'.Y.S lllllllflgff l avultv mlilor F!'llll1fI'A .vlujl Marilyn Hnstetlf-r Daw Hartzlei Pain Purier Sylllltf l'laul. senior: Molly Martin. P21111 lllt-ly. Kathy Straub. f,l'glIIll'Zll1I'UII5 sta!! Sliarun Wolff- Nlurtlia Starr. e-rlitnr: f.arulyn 511-aly. Harrie Yan Dir-pc-nlms .SVIIIVUF wfilnr llllIll'ff'!IlS.8lIlllll ,slajf l,lI0fUgf!I1ll1.l slajf plum! Sportx stuff Typisls ,, I'roofn'aclf-rs ffrlrisor Art 1-clilor Sue Shell Linda Peterson on .'Ni'lviie- lltfnry Kay' xx-Lllll'. mlitorl Linda Peterson Pill Muurv. Ultief ugrraplit-rg Dan- llaln-rxtivli. Miki- Kauffnian, Nlark Kurtz lint Kintigli. mlilur: Sui- l,ll'lClll'I' Karen lic-aupre. Shari Kilmer. ,lu Ann Yoder, Vt-ra Nlav Ilulmcr Kan-n Bc-auprt-. Shari Kilmer Mix. llernie-Ce ll. Dwyer enlwrger, lit-lpx Kaya- Wade- and luyuuls for their section. 1. .r, ,lu Ann X 11 dei spent many linnra km,-ping lion lif dale. Eclitnrf A r l P n c Henry. Nanry Myers, an rl lliilll l'nrtt'r post' in frnnt uf the Crinisun bul- letin lmard in rnmn 313. Shari Kilmer, Karen Be-auprv, and Vera Mae Huber - our indispensable typ- isis. Photogra- p li e r s Mark Kurtz, Mike Kauffa man. and Ed Moore examine a photo- graphic magazine. ls auliwri p- up lr' i- .2 Y X T Y X Q t. .5 1 H- .vw ' ,1',,-' -7 fr' L!---5',g:g:.,.' if 't Eliitur, K. Nfuriurlyg Sllllllilbll Nlrs, Huzlrmll fhfiflulxl ,l. SIIXLIPY. Nvw- Q-dilnrx zlml wrih-rx. tmp tl- lmulhmlt Il. Sllllllh waxy- ff. llurrlm-r, ,l. Smith. l'. lQinln-r. S, xIl1IlSfil'Ill, S, Fllllllk. Al. Jurlaxy. .M right: Hr. Rwim-r. '11-f., A' - CHOUL P PER L 17 K1 Xa l'.4lilllI iIl-l'llil'fI K:1l'r-l1Xl1n'izll'ty. lin-i111'N- Nlzafi. If-ft In 1-ighyg 5, X1Lm,fi,.M' I. H',I.,h- l '1'u f- 'lf Juflay. .l, .luriaryg R STAFF FIJITUH-IN-Iflllfflfz Kurvn Moriarty: a--i-tant. ,lc-rry lIf'I IllN'I'gll'I'. Slliflvf I.a1'1i-fivld. Barb Brvwaivr. und Linda Snyder. xYllilIWfig1hI. NEWS PIllI'I'lJRg lfgrnl ULIIKIIIVTI aswistant. Val Gini:-r, SPORTS lfllI'l'UR: Nlikm- ln:-lmit. Wrilc-rs: Daw Bc-vknvr xXvI'iI1'I'-I Shirlvy Fnnnk. Sue Nlansfic-ld. ,Indy Smith, and .lf-rry5ny1ir-r. .la 'k'-,I la . , , , U' 'F Blfslxriss x1,xx,u.E1:1 Javkiv Juday. mn. 4,..f.1.m FIfA'l'I'liF. FIJITUR: I.:1urz1 Hr-tlffr: assixlunl. fIuml!'n lJunA 3111111141--l ?' H fNhlPf'fQI f.21I1rl'I'fm1Jl1f'i1i?'- Villl. WvY'ilf'l'NI SIN' HHNW. ,lvri Holtzinilf-r. Junk- Hi5xf'l'. . . . Linder Nlillwurn. Xlirwrxu ffu-le-m-da. Diana' Kull. liarlrara FPUNFURZ Mr l hn Q B'mrd' Fr-ulurv staff, lvf! ll' riglflll I.. Heller, B. Hf'rsllln-rgcr. D. Kull, Xl. llaxlvm-da, B. Brf-wsu-r, J. Rissfxr, J. Holtzingur, L. Xlilbourn, LI. Duncan. 'ff-.wr Y xp J A -4-.Q SCRlBlll,Fili5' KILUB ROW 1, la-fl tu right: ,l. Hi-itniliglvr. M, Stair. 5. Xlzinsfivlil. 5. xltlljlllll. ROW 2: Miss llztrm-5, Nl. Nlille-r, A. He-nry. J. llmtvtlvr, K. Phillips, ,l. Vain Winklf-. ROW Il: ff. xvl'l'll1,'l', 5. lrlustc-tl:-r, H. lluinp. ROW -1: S. Itnm-, Nl. Bird. l,. llr-tlvr. 5. Pliiut. .l. llurxt, li. lilf-ry. ll. llaiis. N. Swart. P. llle-ry. tvtlz-r. xim--prfsiclmit: klucly Van Winklv. Sl'l'l't'l2ll'f'l lr Susan Hosts-tlvr. ll'l'2lSllI't'I'Z Xlifs lftla Nlargurvt Klum yvzirs nge, 51'rilvl+lvi's' lflulv was orgaliizefl l3HI 1f'S-ft N '- for thi- plirpnst- nf t'I1C1lllI'2iQllll?1 vre'utix'1- writing anal N Stirnulating literary interest unrl zipprvc-iatimi znnong Cushe-n High 51-limtl stuclr-nts. Nice-tings un- he-lml nn thc- first Wm-tlrif-sclay of each Spf-vrli llluh is ai in-w fllfllllllllltlltll at Goslic-n lligh month in thf- sr-lnml lilvrary. Xlainusc-ripts written hy Sf-html this is-ar. Its nhje-rt is In piwriiiotc- an ilitvrr-st Irie-riiln-is am- rf-ml ziluucl. .Mi informal tliSl'llSSlllIl in fm'f-mivs. Nluni uf ther IIlt'llllN'l'S pai'ti1-iputml in ftilluws. pointing up inc-rits aiml wr-zikiie-ssc-s. Nlcm- iritc-i'sm'lwlustiv 1-mitvwts uncl rlt-lvatf-S tlimilglmiit thv hers rvailixf- the-5 ure- alvlc tu lvurn from intf-lligent ymir, gXmithf-r pmjf-vi uf the 4-lull was 11 half-hqiur and umNtri11'tiif' 1'l'llif'l5III. rzuliu pmgrzini nn Staitinn VVCNIH. Thr' trmlitinmil liliristinus mlinne-r. senior fart-well ljffil'f'IAS gmt jnhn llurst. pre-sith-nt: Turn lingvrs. party. ami talks Q1lU'll lip g1l1f'Sl Spf'zllif'VS Wvff? PD- vice-prf-siclc-ritz Arlvm- lle-nry. St'i'I't'iZll'y1 llwight joys-1ltll1i'iligtlivyr-air. Shurnwuy. clirz-c-tm' of 1-xtm-rnul affairs: Nlr. Vllilliarn Uffivvrs zirv llnxunrw llurnp. pn-sicleritz ,lane Ilos- Xt-y, spmisur. Sl'I'IFXlII Cl.l'l4 ROW lflvft ln right: E. Erinnoris, D. Kc-cltling, T. Ullca. IJ, Shumway. .l. Hurst, Nlr. Ney. ROW 2: A. Siegmann. A. Hvnry. U. Bossc-. J. llvss, D. Cameron, M. Daulh K, Xindqjrl NHINE NOLIILYH ROW I lft 1 ll 1 r iarwsond T Crum C Duncan ur W I ux mf- N I ur 1 1111 R C11111 T I' Il K Il 31 I I Il? F Ili .NI IIIIIIH I' 0, I III! 1 'X 1 X 111 I Ili ll I SU QHI E OLIETY 6 pfulnr 1111 111 1 111 N me 1111 IXI If 1 I 1 1 1 ItSlIll'lIl 1 1 N N x 1 1111 1 N If 1 II11 1 w the 1111111 1r :ru II NIII I Ill? Ss 1 1 1 me 5 Ill 1 1 11111 1 1111 1111111 1 11 111111111111 1 1 fl IYIII rm 1 111 1- 1 N Cm C1 :A 1111 n r 1 II II 11111 11111-11111 I I , , M 1 Xa, il ll tI - lf 1 x 1 61011 I 6' H Htl N INN I llf YQ If 111r1 N ICIIIX If Ill 1 IN If 111 spoilt III I I f lllfii' If r 1 2111111 1 Qpon or PI 111 1 If 1 II 1 1 N NS ,If .' I 1' ' ' . ' ' 1 .. 1' '. . V 1i , . r 1 ly. . '. , . .f Ulll 1, . . .an ii. IJ. Sul ivan . Y 1' 1 'L . . 1 111 ' l , 1 ' . . ' , .. 111 '-. '. A uy, 'mi i1' 1 , .. ' . '. 531115. .. I,e1'hIiIn,' , 'II 'v-' . '1'i1. '. 1-fn -. . ' '. U ': .,. . ' C1 ' 11. 5.5111vr' ., 1, 1. ., ' -, .11',.11nn1-, lfl'lfl.llllfANS :Xt right: .l. Yndf-r. K. Strztnlu. ROW 1, lc-ft to right: ll. Turn-'r. lf. W:-rm-r. Nl. Swvilze-r. ROW 2: ll. Yan llin-pvnlme, l', Mull-r. lf. Sll'2llf. ,l. 5tc-uly, ll. Wagm-r. 5. Sll6lll'l1lll'l'g4'l'. Nl. Narr. ROW' Il: A. Trzfrlsllaw. li. Yoder. ll. Nnlsnn, Y, Nlrllovf, ll. Riswr. 'lf ililllillllljltll. fl. 'fre-dwuv. ll. Nm-1, D. Slim-idt, I.. Hlimlvr. CLIDEA W Nut l'Yi'l'f pllzisv of lllL'llllI'Illlilli'S van lw 4'nWrPd in the- math rnritt-sts at Indiana lfniversity wvre in tht- vlussrmnii. Studi-nts inte-rc-sti-tl in 1-xpluringg lPllliiIll'1'tl ln tlu- vlulfs llltrlltj-llliililllgl prnje-vt of sf-ll' thi, suhjevt find lfuvlidvans' Club a SUUITP of fur- ing: ads fur football prngranis. Guest speak:-rs as thf-1' inlnrniatimi 1-mnlminf-d with group ft-lluwship Wffll 215 Sluflf-nts Pl'l'Sl'Illl'fl lH'0jll'iHllS at each mevtingr and fun. Any student who has Colnplvtf-d plane 0fflfff'f5 UW laffk Yuflw- lmfsidenli Neal IWCHOCS- it-mnf-try nr is f'nrnllf-d in this Course is eligilvlt-. ViCC-lJI'PSifl0I1lZ Nliiflllil Starr. Sv 1' I' vt a I' y: Kathy A trip tn Chicagois Museum of Scimnfe and ln- Straulr. ll'l'LiSUI'l'I'2 and Nlr. lfred Blnser. sponsor dustry spar-kt-tl tht- yvaris activity. Rvprvsvlitativvs l'1l'tfl.llJlfANS :Xt lf-lt: D. Halwrstich. ROW l. lvft to right: .l. Hnsteller. A. Henry. Mr. Blosscr, J. Bechtel. B. Har ringtwn. HOW 2: Nl. llarpvr. 5. Xlfnrgan. D. Kauffman, J. H4--Q. G. Habvrflicll. R. Dzparnns. T. Miller. ROW 3: J. Html:-y ll. llvmlvr. .-X, lfislwr. K. Currier. B. l,ls,-mlcr. J. lllair. I,. Nlvllm-s. R, Dunnick. J. Chandlrr. N. Bly:-rs. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROW l. left to right: NI. Starr. ti. Str-aly. A. Henry. Nl. Hiller. R. Nlassanari. Nl. Van Diepenhos, K. Holderman. ROW 2: 5. She-llenherger. J. Juday. N. Sherman. D. Hartller, Nl. Marlin, S. Hoffman. B. Huber C, Hoyts. D. Wagner. ,l. Sehrock. ROW Il: S. Plaut, J. Hooley. ll. Re-mlf-r. ,l. Blair. D. lloog:-nlioom, N. Myers. 5. Berkcy. ll Haherstich, F. Yoder. J. Yoder. C. Tredway. R. Render. K. Yoh-r. K. Ou-rholt. I'. lAlery.tf.lIardr1cr. ATIO AL HOUR OCIETY National Honor Society. a national high school orffanization. gives recognition to outstanding stu- P' dents. Members are elf-1-te-cl on the basis of scholar- ship. with servire. leadership. and character con- sidered. illembership Consists of the upper l5 2 of the senior class and the upper 5 2 of the junior class. SENIOR MEMBERS: Steve li1'l .kt'y Carol Hoyts l'aula Culp Sandra Dixon Carol Gardner Dave Halierstivh llave Hartzlz-r gKrlem- llf-nry Kay Holdernian Dennis Hoogi,-nlmoorn liarhara lfluhc-r Javkie Aluday Shari Kilmer Molly Nlartin ROSTER Ol-' Ron Nlassanari Nlaurice Nliller Nanvy Myers Karan Ov:-rholt Syclney lllau! .ludith Sehruck Sue Sliellenliergn-r Nam-y Sherman Nlartha Starr Carolyn Stealy Charles 'lin-dway IJ:-horah Turner Ke-ith Yoder .laek Yoder Last year the Student Loan l und'i was brought into effevt. This fund will be available to members who wish to lworrow from it to help pay Costs of college. Officers are Nlaurice Xliller. presidenlg Arlene Henry. secretary: Ron Nlassanari. treasurer: Mr. Carl Reiner. sponsor. 1958-59 JUNIOR MEMBERS: lloli Bn-nd:-r lirum- Bender Javk lllair Donna llc-nnis Shirley Hoffman .lerry H1lfllQ'y' Neal Slvlloes l'am lllery Marie Van lliepenlios llc-anne Wagner Fred Yoder FIRST SlfXll:i5'l'l'1R 5'l'.'XNlllNll: Shwe Berk:-y. ROW l. le-fl In right: F. ludvr. M. llarplrr. B, Shoemakvr. Al, Hurst. lf, Wvnlff, Nl. SWiI1Q'llZ1I'l. ROW' 2: Xlr. Rc-inf-r. S, Nlillm-r. Nl. ,lz'nwn. ff. SK'llI'lN'li. R. Hippensteel. .l. lilair. Ruwrsg'l'.1Im.-hm..-n.H.NIM-fmari.li.K.-wh,-1. lf. K1-il. 5. Rathka. lllilw' 4: D. Hartzlvr. E. Swim-hart. .l. lin-1-lil:-I. lf. Iliggin-. B. .l0llYlhUl'l. STUDE T COU 'CIL The- Coslien High Sf-luml Stumlvnt Cuunvil is vmn- grams. the election of the c'lwvi'le'a4lvrs and the posffcl of the four rluss pl'l'Sllll'lllS and fin- stuclvnts G.Il.S. Relay Quvvn anil hr-r rwnurt for the annual from f-ach class ull-vtml hy thi-ir fellow vlassmates. Goshen Rvlays. Thv Council 11-prvsviits thi- student limly In the- Officers arv Sli-vv Bcrlwy. president: Fred Yoder, adlninislration and lric-S tu prornolff better 1-0-opera vice-presiflvntz Nlarvia Harpvr. secretary: Beth tion anal unity within llw svlloul. It also appmvvs SllUPlT'l3kf'l'. iI'P3SUI'l'l'. and sf-li-1-ts our svlwul-slrurmsoiwl aucliturium pm- Hr. Carl Reinvr is thc- Counr'il'S sponsor. SECOND 5lfNlES'l'lfK S'l'.'KXlJlNlQ: S. llvrkc-y. ROW I. left In right: Mr. Re-inf-r. Nl. Jvnsvn. C. Schrocki R. Hippen- stef-l. ,l, Hurst, ROW 2: I . Yuri:-r. T. Hutclmiiwm. li. ,llDllFlHUIl. S. Ratlika. R. Nlziwanari. ROW 3: Nl. Swim-hart. B. Sluwnlake-r. lf. lluvliman. J. lilair. nl. l'mhla-. ROW -1: J. lie-rkvy. lf. Wvrrwr. ll. Wulff. li. Kervlu-r. E. Ke-il. l I it ig N 3: IW Nj l ' Y -1 fxwftif I ., l a if 'II I Vance. 5. lrinuner. G. Stumnan, A, llinlmlv, Nl. .lc-nnings. S. Sli:-llmilwrger. ROW 3: Miss Sliaffvr. .I. Stvaly. D. Wliittlv. I. Rhorlei. V. Rilf-y. K. gains, .I. Risser. R. Sliovinakr-r, C. Nivliolxon. R. Wilson. R. Yoder. S. l't-tc-rfon, A. Sir-gniann. D. flllli wan. U. Simpson. ROW 4: lf. Sm-zunan. If, Sliuinway. S. Ratliku. O. Fc-hi-iilr. R. I'lm'y. ll. Yoder. U. Hull'-rstivli. I.. Scott P. Yan llorston. .I. Smith. R. Stump. lil, Slutvr. li, Riclrllv, T. Tllf'lIlIl 'Il. l'1 K - A x Illli lv I I li E1 LATIN CLIIB--ROW 1. la-ft to riglil: N, Alilfllllllftll, 5. Ilman. R. Hartzog, .I. Kolir. S. Hartzli-r, H. Dunn. M. Miller. Morgan. N. Carman, NI. Mille-r. J. l liQ-nd. G. Logan. ROW 2: R. Hippensteal. II. Noel. K. Kilburn, S. Ilrookinycr. .I. Ilostetler, I.. Krueger. Nlicliel. M. Kviin. if. jensnfn. II. Inrlmit. J, Mills-r. I.. Peterson. .I. Yoder. ROW 3: AI. Hoopingarnur, R. Fields. I.. Cupenhavflr. Xl. Carman. NI. lilarringer, I., Fried, C. Cundiff. 5. Kottlf-liar. .I. Kauffman. .I. llc-rry, .I. Iuday, R. Miller, I.. NICHQQQ. D. Puflus. K. Ovvrliolt. N. Nlyera ROW 41-: AI. Ionfc-n. S. Kr-lir, 'I'. Ilylm-r. S. Iluy. II. Cow. .I. fluncliff, .I. Rennclt, R. LaRue: W. I.oor. Il. Kintigli, N. NI:-Ilona I', Nlunsficld. 5. l'lz1ul.'ll.O'Ilea. LATIN CLUII ROW I le-ft to rifflil- R llvviaroug I llc-4-Intl IJ IIontra'er K ELI-tfllmur or I Rrooknivir II Field' C Y D Q- 5- - -. ,.- iv.. g.,. g... S.. Hall. Q. Elliott. R. Qliupp, IJ. Hovking. XI. Alrxandcr, M. Starr. ROW 2: .I. Massanari, R. Brewster, 5. Gingericli, Il. Bless- ing- M- HHYPHF- lf. Hfifrimllvrl. U. BPCIIIFI. L. Railvy, P. Holdrvml. IJ. Hartzlcr. A. Henry, C. Duncan, D. Habcrsticli, S Hf'kf'- ROW 32 G- fffefn, U. HPTFIUH. J. Duncan, IJ. Eckldmrgger. V. Harper, G. Hurst, VV. Cross, .I. Hooley, D, Bosse, M Bird. P. Culp, E. Enunona. ROW 11: 'lf Emrnons, .I. Askvvv. .I. Grant. .I. Blair, ll. Gnipv, II. Ik-mlcr, D, Dctrick, J. HCSS, .Ii Hurst, U. Hills. R. IS:-avcr, P. florsncli. C. Conzalc-z. 'Q I.A IIIN CLIIR ROW' I. If-fr In riglll: P. I'lc'ry. Nl. Van llicpviilnw, ll. Wugiirw. K, Roos:-, K. Millor, ff, xVCl lN'I'. AI, Swvitlvr R. Snyclcr. IJ. Turns-r, .I. Strasse-r. N. Crvgzivr. ROW 2: IJ. Riga-r. Cf. Stvaly. 'l'. Iueluy. A. ll. Yoilvr, J. Row, K. WWI. C l..-XTJN fIl.l'li AIJVISURY llllfilill ROW l. lf-ft to right: Xl. lloopingarner. ll. Cross. Nl. Alexander. S. Brookmyer, T. Jutlaty. K. Kuo-c. l.. Fried. T. Thompson, ROW 2: l.. Rhode-. lf. ffunrlifl. N. Nlcllocs. R. lllery. D. Haberstich. K. Kil- lfllrn. R. Sllltlllt. .l. Stn-aly. li. lncbnit. .J. Duncan. lf. Slater. ROW 24: ll. llalu-rsticli. J. Massanari, J. Bechtel. J. Hooley. B. A A A Xml l fit' I 4 Nltllcr. ll, bullnun. .. -. 2 .l. , an. N. ll-nry. l.. NL-lloes. J. Juday. .l. Miller. ll. Paflas. C. Stealy 'Nl' LATI A .OCIETA Shall -r. . ,ISS IA- X'll -Y Pffffilwlf l.utin Nobilitas Advisory Board Jerry licrlltcl Sarah lirookniyer Jerry Nlassanari Lillie Fried Ifonsul V ' ' Gene Haberstich l'I'1IIll1S .SVIIUIIIF Quaaylury June Stculy lionnie Miller l'n'mu.s SPIIIIIUT Jerry Hooley Mike Alexander St'l'lIlltIIlS Svnalor Tlionias Juday , Tfiflllllfii Scrilm lit-tsv Not-I Jeffrey Grant Karen Roose- f Dave Herring Dear Caius Julius. I was just reading a book when l found this quotation: Lingua est urbs ad aedificiantem cuius omnis homo saxum opportavitf' l'Language is a city to the building of which every human being brought a stone. -Emerson This reminds me of one of our organizations. whose report l recently read. The Romani Cives of the Goshen High School Latina Societas have built a firm Latin Club during the year 1958-59. The foundation was laid early. There were 197 members to help construct the club. Some materials for the building were provided by the sale of candy. The formal installation of officers at the October meeting was an innovation this year. Scribrl Mary Hoopingarner l.'on.s1'liar1'us Miss Nlary K Shaffer The first social event was the Saturnalia at Christ- mas time. Another phase of the construction took place at which all first-year members were initiated. Other material used in building was sending nine to the state and national conventions held at Butler and the Lnivcrsity of Michigan. The climactic roof on their building of the Latin Club year was the Roman Banquet. I think that this Latin Club is one of the most clever and resourceful clubs in our Empire. 1 highly recommend it as Optima Latina Societas Annif' Your loving wife, Calpurnia A scene at the National J.C.L. Convention, y 1 q.i A 5 1 - 1 N R78 , 1 . 7.1 'lf 9 1 q. , Q53 W- l, 1 if U' N L0-l.w...-J ,.,u.lu-llpf,,l..-....l..fMhX.,.l...l,.,, 111 ...fmA. ',Xllllfll5. WDW l. lvlll tl' right: Xlrx. K. ll. xllll'-, wllziph-1' ll11rIlll'1'2 K, Hlblllr'l'lllilIl. F, Kf-llr. li, I'l1lW'21I'llX. S lrlmmx ll lor fx ' V N l,,r 1' '. . ., nw. l. luul. I. H uulll N llmlx. Nlrx. llI'l!'ll. RUVK L: ,l. lx:-im. .. l.u-If-nlmwgger. li, Xi 1- .- . . .. ... K, fl'-lmlwrgw, ll. Swartz. ll. Kull. l', fleln-rt. l., :Mm--. ll. llun FUT RE H0 IEMAKER UF ERICA II'agli'I' 'I'mymfl M-yy lim-iZm15 nag ilu- 1119110 of the Offic-1-rs are l,incla A1111-s. president: Diane Bvrkey l'lllll1l'1' llmm-mzllwrs of ,'XIllf'I'll'il. A lJI'llQ.Ll'l'SSlYt' mlin- Xivf'-pl'f'Siflf'I1l3 Willy 'llI'lIIlIHPl'. trvz1S111'c-1': lrvnv Paul nf-r. Ll Sistvrs 'll-za. uml il slylv slum. were sonic of SPl'l'f3liil'fZ llarlmra llilrlxie. historian: Bonnie Ed- ihf- gf-tixilit-5 during 1114- 54-my A IQUI-Uppan fray. warfls. pHI'llZUIll'Illi:lI'liill1 Kay llolmlvrman. mlilor: t.l,,gm.t In l1,-,,f1.,5,,,- In Ny, 54-hullz ,,f Nmfth Mau. Xurnm lluyts. sung le-mlm-x': Flmrun Kvllr. pianist: 1-In-sim' lfullf-gf-. was SlNlIlSHl'l'll as an auditorium lillfl UTS. l10lllFf?lllI'll'll-SIJUIISUII lJl'HQll'illII in tlw full. l'.ll.X. NEW NllfNllllfRN. ROW l, le-fl In right: ll. llramlt. Nl. Xv11I1.xlllil'Il. Y. N11-live, l.. Puff. ,l. xlll5l. .l. Marks. ,l. Fllnwli ' ' ' X lirlllic-I I7 V lu' 4 Qu! Rim' 'i ll l-l4lri4l: ll lllrr 1' lle'-X ll RUR 2: ll, llululr. ll. NIf'f.ollm'll. 5fl'llllllll'. 5 . 1 1 , fl' IN, ., . Ll . ,I . '. Lf'. . 1 . 4. 2' . . ' .. , vm' '. , -Z . . rl, 5, Xurrl-. 5, l.I'l!N', l,, lzllllrl. ll. ll1vllI'4'I'. llI'lNXl1. l'-lflllalvl l s l ' 4 ,Q5 w K'-7 ,ei WW 1. Ctvllllfil for Student TTIQIQIIITZZUTIIIIS mun- sislg nf fwur 1-lass spnmnrs Inns- fmrn e-an-h vlussb. foul' vluss l1l't'SiiTl'llt4. unc- l'r'pra-svl1l- alum' nf 1-lulv Qpurlsur. unml the- llI4f'4l1l1'lll uf Stud:-nl Cnunv-il. Tho- svhnnl prinvipal sf-rw-s in un uflxisnry c-upgu-ily, Iiuliz-s 4-f Ihr- Cnunvil uw' In fm'nn1lz1t1' pnlif-ies ful' Hn- raising um! spemlinu nf funds. awign c'wlu'f'ssin11 rights tw zalhlr-tiv mr-nts. rnulu' 1lunm'r- zlsnigrnnlvrltr. mulsifla-1' thc- annual lvumlgct subnmitln-:I In all or gzu1izz1lifms. pass un all Spf-vial fund- raising pmjwtf. SPI up slumlurcis and rv- quirc-rne-nts fur tlu- furnlatinn of nms vlulvs. 'uul virrx nn '1 mmtir11m114 4-xuluutinn pru- DISTRICT WINNERS PREPARE EOR STATE MUSIC CONTEST CRINISUN WIIIUIFIS. If-ft In right: Il. Ilaulzle-r. IJ. Hii-vr. U. Ilulu-1'-tif-ll. K. Slryrkvr. l'. lhly, Nl. Starr. l', l I4-ry. F. K:-hr. l.. Ne-ally. lk. Unw- hwlt. nu 14 l,11Ipe'. T 4 X. .L C0 NCIL FOR ST DE T ORGS IZATIOT Nlr. Nlutln-uf. uvislunl ln'inwipal, uv!- zns r-hzurnuln. znnrl .Ian-lx imnu- us se-1-rf-tarx, lQf! In right: C.. W UlxllXNlfYl'lUN5 NlXllIl tllll Inf! In ll lu N11 Xl n i 1 I4 N11 In Ill 1 wr . X 1 nn I Ill lil SlXNlJINl li I lm n I Nlu . , ,,,.. MIXIICRS: P. Culp :mel ll. lillnlltwllg. l'l.l ITU UI Xhllzl ut'I'Ilf'l'. Xl. Klillfflllllll. Nl. Nlurlin. H. llunnivlx CllOlR LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Kc-hr. Acconipanist. ROW 1: H. Gump, J. Anglemeyer, J. Luke, D. Sullivan, G. llaln-rstivli, J. llcchtefl, XI. Casey, G, llurst, 'l'. Snyder, D. Hartzlf-r. S. Murphy. J. Schrock, Boyts, B. Haines, ROW 2: lf. llauh, S. llulwr. .l. Mill:-r. D. lic-rkc-y, ll. llaulv, .l. Nlassanari. ll. Erl-cle-lmrger. W. Gangcr, D. Kimlick, J. Hess, D. Stump, S. Stump, S. Gingc-rich. V. Huh:-r, M. Miller. .l. Keim, M. Starr. ROW 3: J. Hollinger. T. Crum, C. Boyts, E. Smeltzer, ,l. Speicher, 5. Hupholdt. R. llunnick, D. Haberstich, W. Poysf-r. D. Risscr. l'.iYoder, N, Weaver, S. Morgan, C. Stealy, A. Henry, lf. Kcil. HOW 4: S. Lust:-nlierger, V, Riley, P. Ulf-ry. I.. Rhodes, J. llurst, P. Day, P. Hoth, B. McDonald. T. Hutchinson, R. Stryckvr, K, Ou-rholt. A, W1-aver. lil, llosse, .I. 5IiIler,,l.Kauffn1an. BLENDING VOICES livery third pc-riod on Monday, Wfednesday. and liriday' voim-s drift in harmony from the- auditorium where Mr. Brinklow is 1'el1c-arsing a sixty-six mem- lwr rhoir. The r-lioir partiripated in rom-erts Dv- vernlver lfl. F!'llTllEiiI'f' l'I. and April 30, Choir fes- tival at Nlivhigxan City was also a part of the yearis avtivities. Singing groups as well as the entire rhoir were always on hand to provide music for school and c-ommunity functions. Music' contests did not slide by without Goshen vocalists bringing home their share of medals. Officers are: Shirley Kehr, pianist: Dave Stump. organist: Connie Daub. sec- rc-tary: Rodney Strycker. Dave Stump, librarians: and Nlargie Miller. Arlene Henry. robe managers. ECTIO AL BRI G PERFECTIO TENORS SOPRANOS H' X f 1 5 5. ' 1 2 '- ' E x ,nk Vl -.-fb HKHTIQ VUT'd i 5 l mm 1 1 1 H I 1 Nr um' 1 1 J K1 IT I 1 1 lxl 1 WK I lll N H ll 1 1 I H11 11 5 1 N U 1 N11 fl I 7 wln1 N uralv X4 1 'r11 air, . ' , . F , S BIG BA D ll. Harlzlvr. .l. Stvaly. 5. Host:-tlvr, S. llrool-unye-r, N, .'xlltlQ'l'hftl1, 5. liz-hr. N. Nlvlloi-5, S. Yoth-r. R, Fisher, K. Nlillvr. J. l,iftI'll!lt'l'. Murplly. ,l. Brooktnyr-r. K. Killmrn, 5. Xe-lvn-ii ROW 4: Mr, Schncll- hach. N. Sha-rman. Il, With-niarl. .l. lllair. J. Hurst. lf. Stvaly. H. Striivkt-r. N, Fuait. IJ. Mill:-r. ll, Kauffman, ll. Kintigh. ,I. llnrhtr-l. K. lil:-ry, li. lihoutxon,.. ll. I'l'ink ll llirrin lin I' lulp ll Ho Q ,l. Hcfss, Mr. llrinklow. HARMONIZES lYJiSfiIlQlIiSllf?Il as tha- only out-of-statv high sc-hool hzinrl in tho Nliss -Xnwriva Pugm-:uit l'urzuln-. Mr. Brinkloisfs marching T0 hegan the fi'lll'-S whirl of uvlirity with a hang. Other parzulf-s inc'lurle'fl: lflkhart U-ritviiiiial llaraulv. Buy St-out jatnhorf-e-. Snake llaiim-. and tht- Nlvmorial Day Parade. l'artir:ipation in a mass hancl at lflkhzirt with Howard Barlow as guf-st 1-onclurtor nas also part of tht- l.il'Sl-Sf'IIlPSl?l' artirity. 'llhv marching: 60 was a familiar sight at football games and a newly organized pep hand prorirletl c-ntvrtainmc-nt at haslu-thzill vontests. Coiivvrts we-rv girvn l e-h- ruziry l'l and April 250. Individual musicianship was Q-iivouragr-rl as many hand members participate-fl in the annual solo and 1-nsvmhle contests. Mr. llrinklow and Nlr. Sr-hnvllhar'h's vritirism hs-lpt-ml Uoshc-n hringg home he-r share of first-division winners. Officers are Sandra Hunter. sm-rvtary: Nlarvia Hiller. Karen Kilhourn. and Nlary Swivtzvr. librarians. g:v.....f-', Le-ft to right: ll. NX xillilil- kj. X lint-tual X BRASS SOUNDS: H'.T.i', S mf' MELQ NCIIULY STRI GQ P1'1n'11l111g 11111s11' I111' vluss plays. Svn- Y . 1 1111' .-X551-111l1lx. l52lf'1'ilIillll'l'illl' 111111 L11111- L fxmirlr llc pill nf Ille' 111'- 1111-111'v1111-11I ' ' sw 1 '- 1 ' l'llt'SII'llS 11-111'lx 2lt'llXlllt'r. H11 Xl'iil' Ihr .II'11lllJ lmzlstm-41 llll v11lz11'g1'1l sll'lIl Nlll lull ultln II11' I-Jul llllIIlI't'l' 111 111'1'h1-N111 IllQ'Ill In-rs lH'lIlL1 l.. 1.111111-1'tf will Z. 5. J ' ' I Ulllvl l H 11111 11' 11rg1a1111L:1l11-11s ue-rv :lu-11 Uwe-111I1f'r . ' z ' . 5 ' 1 111. Spring full s 'z s Q 1 ' t11'111g1 fur IINISII' 1-1111l1-slr ullll Nll' lirillk- 1 lu xs1ll111 ' tu he-lp ms sluruling by alx ' ' u lIl'l 1111l1x nlual lmnlvle-111s. llll 9Q'I'l'l'tlil'N Uffivf-1's arm' Kuthx 51111 . , gilllllfil lI1'z11111'1' 111111 llllllf' Sim ldllb. -N. Sf LUN V, I 'Vwmh 1 IN Llulil UKI.Ill'.5Ili.1X HOV I. I1-ft 111 1'1g:I11: 5. In-l11 , . . y 1 . 1 , , , xlle-y. 5. Rchr, 5. Hllllll. N. l.I'l'Q.Ill'I'. lk. Bvvclly. 1 X ll I ,-1 , Ha11'I1I1-1'. H. Ile-rv. ROW 2: 5. Nlllrphy. D, Ku . c4I4JIVAIAtJb HlPNff'lll'I'. ll. Wyi1'Si11ll1l, Il. Whitllv, Nl. Willvr, NI. IIz11'p1 ROW 1. If-fl to right: S. Ymlf-r. l'. Ulvry. ROW' 2: A. Umhlf-, S. Cram:-r. F U NE-I Pia 1111, Shirley .,ai , f mf? g Lv- w v l '. f! 1 5 ,WL F 1 W ' 3 ,,, 1 .0 .b fi ' X , - 7 X W li i up X N 2 1 ,wfi fi I , A ' ' ' 9 Z l -L , 4k.x.f '- Ay ...- Fs y 41- X .x I ,-5 - 4 U' J.. lla. 3 ' 'lx lx V -ry-L 4 x Q RNS Q0 SPORTS That last drive across the goal line, that final basket made as the gun goes off, that burst of speed at the finish line, a hard smash over the net, an injured player, a tired water boy, an enthusiastic fan, a heart-broken cheerleader, the school colors decorating the goal post-all are seen in a year of Goshen High School sports. THRILL OF 19 8 -A-.L -nv- - .1-. --1.,,f,,N1: - ' Xp! . 1 ' fm, je THEYRE OFF! Class A 100-yard dashmen are show l 1 1 S Q4 SETS NEW RECORD. Fred Stockbarger of Mishawaka is shown here as he breaks the old shot put record of 53' l034 . Tired'- toss rmfastirctl .-r-f vf' f.. 4. Q., n as they charge from the starting blocks. llr. Paul ll. Forney presided over the V158 Goshen Relays as honorary referee. Nliss Connie Bryant. senior. had been elected relay queen by the GHS student body. Her court consisted of Miss Karen Moriarty. junior: Nliss Shirley lloffman. sophomore: and Miss Christine W'olff. freshman. As the meet got underway. it became evident that Froebel. Central. and Elkhart would be the leading contenders for the Class A honors. The powerful Froebel team was able to defeat second-place South Bend Central in a close finish 09 to 62. with Elkhart taking third plaee with 5315, points. ln the Class B Competition. vying for top position were Auburn and Garrett. Wlith a strong finish. Auburn was able to eke out a victory by a slim margin of 31,-4 points. Fred Stoekbarger of Xlishawaka threw the shot 5,1 feet breaking the old record of 53' lint set by Knee of Wiarsaw in 1055. The other class A record to fall was the Sprint Relay time of 41-14.3 set by Cary Rooseyelt in IUSO. The record was broken by Central with a time of rl-l.6. The half-mile and the milearelay records were also broken. Keith Lineback of Lakeville eircled the oval twice with a time of 2:03.9 bettering the old record of 2:U5.2. Rochester broke the mile-relay with a time of 3:'l0.7. Gary Frm-lwl B. Central Elkhart Gary Rfmscvelt B. Vllasllinfftorl Mislmwaka Gary lfrrlcrsun A ulmu rn Garrett R 1 n-lu-ster' Bremvn Gary Wirt Plf'!Il0Ul.ll Knox Nappamfe Vlfakurusa Lzlgrange Waterloo Columlmia City Kenrlzillvillv Lakeville I 19 62 53 Ill 58 .., - .7-3 3.3 an 51 111 ll 31 IH- 28 H3 18 18 IT 16 l lt I3 GOQHE' Lapurlr' 28 Cary' 'lwollestnn 23 Yvarsaw 20 Cary l.c-w Wlztllam- li Goshen 6 NIZlfllSUll Hs-iglrts l :krgfus IIS l,lQ'0Illl'I' 13 Sy mr-ttsv l l Xlillvrslmurg 8 Xlllfwrfl Ii Hnwv Nlilitary 8 Culwr P Bourbon T New Paris 6 ,limtnwn , It Fremont , '1- lftna C reen 3 Wlolcutvillc Wlolf Lake 'Nm wi' U15 DLL:- FROEBEI. WINS AGAIN. Two members nt' Froc-lwl's powvrful track team are hmm hon a thu mn the lugh hurdlr RELAY 958 'IIHACK 'I'I:IANI I IRS'l' RUW: lim-orgv 'I'rm-nsliaw. Ihnl Sniith. ,Inhn Ihn-Iitvl. Jerry Snyih-r, Bnh Rock. Iiud Harrington Dennis Ilillf, SECOND ROW: Ilan- liuipe-. Bula Rankin. Ilan Ilvrkt-y. I'hiI Ihitli, Ilnh Nagh-. Warrvn Millvr, Steve Mvflaiin Plum- alm-nt wht-n pictures was takvn: Nt-tl l'mh-rwnml. ,Iini Xml:-r. anal lhih- Xliist. CI DER E I PROVE At SEA O COE Wiith flying If-vt anal straining: inusvlvs. tht- Cushf-n Rm-IQ. .If'l'l'f'.F lilnf' N119 U25l22. travkstvrs In-gun rigid prgu-lit-0 Sf-sgiiiiig in pi-4-lim-3. Inn Iinslie-ii hills. Ihul Smith in the pole vault. tion for their first nu-vt. VIVIIQ' tvam gut tiff tn zi slow unrl ,It-rry SIIITIUI' in the high hurtlhfs. qualified fur start hut Iwttvrc-rl tht-ii' rovnrfl as tht- season arl- thi- IIQ-gimiall nic-et at I-ilkliiirl, g-am-Q-il, xl,-pry Snyilf-r pmwql li, lip fL.,ghQn'S ll-ml. Gnslie-ii t-mls-fl thv sc-asm: In ninning their last ing St'Ul'l'l' LIINI lirnkf- thi- IIO iw-t'ni'iI svt In' Butt tn'unn'i-ts. MEETS 'IPVII I ill WIHVSZNW :Xpril II at juhn .hlznns Guilwtl 28 I 2 liiislif-n ll Wziiwzixs fill I 2 jnhn ,Ntlznns Ci Npril I5 at Cnslien April 22 at Ijlymmlth Cnslwn 21 Uuslii-ii fifrl 2 S. XVZISIIIIIQIIOII Plylnqpulh 'l .-Xpril 230 at Coslwn Nlay I at Nappam-fe Cttslif-ii 205 0 Iiusliffn 61 I 2 I'iIkhzn't ISU I fm Nappuin-1' IT I 2 Xluy 5 at Ilmw Imsln-ii ol 5 6 IIHIIFZIIIQQ' 105 6 Ilmw- III I II WIIH IIINXI. IIIIISI UF SPEED. ,lvrry Snydi-r att:-inpts to mt-rlakc South Iii-nfl Wzislliiiglmfs Ihili I.nlt. w NI' I I' N MINI II1II IXIIIII Il Mm I 1IIlI'IAIIlilIl le sa dll sr 1 UN I IUINX II I II XIIIIII Ilu Imp Ilm II:-:ku Ium XIII S4 xr Kit II, III 11111111 In x NK uhm I 1 II1 ilu nl ull II III lun Nl IlIx Il ,Ian Ix K mp: XII! IX x Ntump in I S SU TRO IXIHIIQ I 1Iu XYz1sInn lun I In Nih-5 Ialkllaul Suullx Swullx SIIIIIII XI i1'I1i SUIIIII South Izlkllaut IA I Ulla If 2- Us vu l958 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. FIRST ROW, left to right: Gary Bolin, Tom Juday, Bob Grise, Dave Cross, ,lim Cingerich. Dan Paflas, Dan Cregier, Dave Bemenderfer, Dan Baker. SECOND ROW: Terry Snyder, Mgr., Warren Miller, Dale Mast, Terry Clapacs, Eugene Rosezelle, Dave Herring, Bud Dresler. Dan Searles, Doug Lancaster, Jay Miller. THIRD ROW: Art Stauffer, Neal Mel-foes. Jerry Snyder, Bob Onderlinde, Dwight Nelson, Tom Michel. Dick Noel. Dave Williams. Coach Hank Clason. H RRIER WI Goshen's Cross-Country team completed their 1958 season with a 5-10 record. Returning lettermen Terry Clapacs. Dan Cregier. Tom Nlichel. and War- ren Miller give high hopes for a successful team next year. The Harriers defeated South Bend Washington. Milford, Millersburg, Howe. and cleaned up with a final victory over Penn Township. T' C. C. RECORD GHS Opp. Syracuse ,,..,.,,,,, ,, , 32 23 South Bend Washington ,. 27 30 South Bend Adams ,,,,,, 29 27 Mishawaka , ,,,,, , 47 16 Fort Wayne North Side ,,,, 44 17 South Bend Riley 4-6 16 Bremen ,,,,,,, A ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 27 Elkhart ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4-9 15 South Bend Central , 42 17 Mille-rsburg ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Y, 23 311 H0we . H ,,,,, . 19 42 Michigan City 50 15 Lal'orte ,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,, 45 15 Pe-nn Township 17 45 Milford ,,,, W, 15 4-7 TOP HARRIERS. Coach Hank Clason has a few words with his returning lettermen Dale Mast, Bob Onderlinde. Jerry Snyder, and Warren Miller. . u -- lllll nllhs annul X H nd ll! Y N x sl lkf N SENIORS. These seniors were the spark- plugs uf Cosh6n's tennis team this year. They arf- Bill Kerchcr and Dana Sherman. 4 A FOREHAND DRIVE. Bill Kerr-her, Goshen? numlwr om- singles player, returns an opponr-nt's sn-rvv with u smashing fore-- hand. TENNIS RECORD Smith ll:-ntl ,lwhn .Minin- lfnrt Wuyiie- Nurth lflkltart South lk-nfl Ct-iitrul Smith livntl Rilvy Xlisliawuka , l,g1l'nrta- xllflllglllll City CHS Opp 2 I3 tl- l -L l -lf l J 0 5 0 1 ll 3 0 .Q i luv! ,e- ' 0' . J u. . I ai ,L 1958 FOOTBALL TEAM4FIRST ROW: Danny Berkey. Jim Yoder. Joe D1-Biaggio, Steve Yoder, Ken Patton, Bob Rankin, Skip Miller, Dave Redding, Tom Leer, Rob Nagle, Ed Keil. SECOND ROW: Fred Yoder, Larry Widmeyer, Dave Guipe, Bud Smith. Oil Bl li d Br ce Bender, Charles Parcell. Steve Ellis, Steve Nlctlaim. Larry Biller. Tom Hutchinson, Gary Hokc. Denny ii , om en er, u KINS HAVE BE T SEAS N For the first time in fifteen years. the Goshen Redskins boasted a T-3 record. Their el-2 conference record earned them a second place tie in the ENIHS conference. Goshen opened its 1953 football season with a 20-0 win at Garrett. The Redskins scored ll points in the first quarter and from then on coasted to an easy victory. Both the offense and defense of Goshen looked good against the Railroaders. The Redskins made their home debut at Foreman Field against the Bremen Lions. Once again the well-balanced attack of Goshen proved too much for their opponents as the 'Skinsn crushed the Lions 20-0. ln the third game with South Bend Riley. the Goshen lads came through with their first ENIHSC win since 1055. The Redskins upset the Wilclrrats in a thrilling 31-13 ball game. The 31 points that Goshen scored was the highest scored in an east division game since 1929. A hustling Goshen squad pushed the Elkhart Blue Blazers to their limit hefore the rivals were able to beat the fighting Goshen team. The Blazers won in a close and hard-fought ball game 20-I3. In the Niles game. Goshen was held scoreless for the first time this season. The Vikings scored tallies in the first halt and the Redskins couldnit seem to get their offense rolling as the game ended. 14-0. Ending a fifteen-year jinx. the Goshen Redskins outscored the Laporte Slicers with a 20-12 victory. ln the next game the Redskins were held score- less by a powerful Central team. The Skins, did well defensively against the statels No. 1 ranked team, stopping Central's usual breakaway runs. The Bears won 21-0. lu-V 4 . .nl' i THIRD ROW: LeRoy Rassi, Steve Cripe, Jack Kauffman, Steve Hay, Phil Saal, Jerry Smith. Resod Dysparos, Byron Holden, Bill Kintigh, Vern Leatherman, Tom Cripe, Terry Snyder. FOURTH ROW: Jim Marks, Howard Stitt, Jim Webb, Bob Goss, Gary Green, Jim Vander Reyden, Jack Guipe, Jim Bowser, Student Managers: Charles Osbom, Wilbur Leer, and Leon Miller. I 1 YEAR Goshen's defense was sharp as the Redskins whipped Hammond Morton 21-6. Goshenis offense did an equally fine job as they racked up 225 yards rushing and 137 yards by passing. Goshen completed their home finale with a 27-13 victory over Fort Wayne North Side. A high-spirited Redskin team overran the South Bend Wfashington Panthers 15-6 as they ended their 1958 football season. The seniors who will be graduating are co-captain Steve Yoder, Ken Patton, Joe DeBiaggi0, Bob Rankin, Ed Keil, Bob Nagle, Tom Leer, Skip Miller and Dave Redding. FOOTBALL RECORD Garrett ,,,, ..,,,,, Breman ,,,,,, 1, South Bend Riley Elkhart 1 , Niles 1,1 ,.,,,, 1 ,,,,,, Lal'orte ,,,,,, 1 .,,, , South Bend Central 1 Hammond Morton 1 Fort Wayne North Side South Bend Washington Opp. 0 0 13 20 14 12 21 6 13 6 75 'fha il- HliRl'f'S HUXY. lfouvh Hvvl: II1-kv Lmml Jim PIIUINI flmw Ullfl Tuul IIlllt'1lillNlIIl mul llllilI'Il'fllLlk'k jim Ymlwr Ihv fllI1ll1iI11 lll1lI- nf fill'-lllgl and rm-wxxnxmg. T WLIFIIE? H.-ml H-urll Dun Nklllivi' rxplaill- ' - 'uptuim 5h-xv xl-luv uffvlm-lw -tram x to mc uml Ifrf-ml Xml:-r. GET TOl'iLllf Lin 1' ff4Iiil'll U1-lv KLIIN- V -hmw juniur ,uu:ml+ Dau- Cuipv and limb V lwlltlvr lllt' mmf! 1'ffe'L'IiYz' lxlnrking lv'4'l1llirll14-, 0-.4-nur. .-f -,non..-.-un- 01.4 X S x N. s. a,,A I N .-.gf -av K ' . 1' NJ . ' . 5 'V I-an .., . Q-.x f Q . ,, ' Nw -5- 'ii x 'E3'.g'..... ' 4' '- I u ,upl ' X. . ' Q:-, wt.. Q -'f ff? sf-v-. -.-'95 '45,- ' ' ' l K X 1 -. .4143 V if v 1 , 5 ,Q t' '11 . 'N -. .fn gyij ' S 'Q ian' - up XJ I I 63-f We W ,ski FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW left to rrght Denny Lambert, Bnan Butler Gary Pletcher Frank Amadeo Darby Mast Jun Berkey Bob Elliott Doug Foratsch SECOND ROW Mrke Strmgfellow Frank Yoder Steve Hoke Blll Davls Jack Ogle Jim Van Wmkle Mlke Mlller John Kercher THIRD ROW Mr Burdette Hoke John Chandler Bill Elljah B111 Gangwer Gene Ober Gary Rlnk Dave Lantz John Holdread GOSHE FRO H OUTSCORE RIVA S Goshens freshmen footballers compiled a total of 41 polnts whlle thelr opponents were onlx able to tallv l9 polnts agalnst a strong Redskln defense The plebes opened the season up ettmb the team of newlx formed Penn Townshlp hx 1 score of 230 ln thelr netct time the freshmen romped ox er New Cathsle 19 0 The skins trfnelfd to Elkhart North Slde for thelr thlrd game where .1 constant ra1n kept both teams from seormb and the game ended in a 0-0 tie. Tha 'Hokemen' suffered thelr first defeat at the hands f Niles as their offense just couldnt get rolllng Although the teams de fense was strong the Nrlesmen were able to push across the goal lme for a touchdown to out core the Redsklns 60 Elkhart Roo exelt put up a real flght agamst the Goshen hot the follomng week and our team was pu hed to tts lmnts before um nmg 6 -X tron St Joe team refused to let the Redskms end then eason wlth a uctors and were ahle to reach paxdlrt onre to heat us 10 The Goshen fre-hman teami record was 3 wins, 2 losses. and l tie. FRESHMAN RECORD Penn Town-hip .,.,,,, New Carlirle ,,,,.,.. North Side Ni ee ,,,,,,, , .,,,,, , Roo.eveIt ........ St. Joe ,.,,,,,, GHS Opp. ps. 1958-59 BASKETBALL TEAM Goshen v a r s i t y forming the victory VU are: Devon Miller. Dana Sher- man, Ken Leveno. Ed Keil. Tom Es- sig. Fred llaehman, Jerry Snyder, ,lim Johnston. Ned Un- derwood. H o w a r d Burkholder. Dwight N e I s o n. Tom Nlic-hel. CENTER: Coach Hal Pt-ck with mana g 1- r s Mickey Stump and Charles Osborn. RED KI COMPILE 12-9 MARK Coshen's Redskins opened their F158-50 basketball season with a 51-ll win over the New Paris Cubs. The closest the Cubs managed to come was within six points. Dana Sherman. senior guard. hit a total of 17 points to back Gosh:-n's attack. Before 1800 fans the Peckmen handed Plymoutlfs previously unbeaten Pilgrims a stunning -L3-3-1 de- feat. Goshen's victory was a team triumph all the way with Jerry Snyder. Howard Burkholder. and Dana Sherman scoring ll-. ll. and 10 points. re- spevtively. The Redskins suffered their first defeat of the season at the hands of the Nappanee Bulldogs. The nip and tuck game saw the 'Skins holding their own until the last seconds when the Naps pumped in the decisive basket to drop the fighting Goshen boys -t8--LT. Keil scored 21 points to lead the 'Sl-tins. Seoring 26 points. Fred Bachman paced Goshen as the 'Skins scalped the Cadets of Fort Wayne T5-53 to win their third game in four starts. Goshen's Redskins ran their winnings to four out of five as they defeated South Bend St. Joe 59-50 at the St. Joe gym. Fred Bavhman pumped in 20 tallies for Goshen. After leading 22-lf at halftime. the lledslxins were topped by South Bend Adams 623-53. Goshen eon- trollt-tl the first half. hut the lfagles bouneed baek to take the deeisive lead in the seeond stanza. llaeing the 'Skins were jerry Snyder and Fred Baehman with l2 points each. Edged by a slim three-point margin. Goshen al- lowed the Central Bears their first w'in of the season. The 'Skins led at halfway mark 25-20. but the win- starved Bears Came back with a big second half and managed a 53-50 win. llaehman paced the team with IU tallies. Sparked by Howard Burkholdt-r's 23 points. the Redskins teamed up to hand Wiarsaw its ninth straight loss of the season. Goshen had trouble holding the underdog Tigers in the first periods, but pulled away in the final quarter to win their fifth game of the season 56-55. Goshen took the first step toward the champion- ship of the Kendallville invitational tourney by win- ning over the Concordia Cadets 50--l-0 in the open- ing game Saturday afternoon. The 'Skins added a bright. shiny trophy to their display ease by whipping host Kendallville in the final game. The winner take alll' game began with LETTEKMEN STILL LEARN Coach Hal Peck is shown here diagram- ing a play for his six returning letter- men. Seniors jim Johnston and Ed Keil are shown left to right, in front and standing are D a n a S h f- r m a rt. Dwight Nelson, H o w a r d Burkholder. and Jerry Snyder. A seventh letterman, Tom Hutchinson. is side- l lined with a football ' injury. both teams trading baskets and the quarter ended ll-ll with the Comets leading. lfred Bac-hman and Ed Keil pat-ed Goshen with 15 and ll points. re- speetively. as the game ended 59-16 with the Hed- skins out in front. Nlihe eounty game of the wet-ki' saw the Goshen Redskins put up a valiant fight but fall behind as the undefeated Concord Minutemen played a ball- eontrol game to whip Goshen 69-60. Goshen was erushed 60-ll by the Michigan City Red llevils as the 'Skins made a losing bid for their first eonferenee win. Howard Burkholdt-r's l6 points It-tl the Redskins. Goshen won its first conference game in four outings. defeating a determined Fort Wayne North team 18-36. Burkholder was high scorer with 23 points. Although the 'Skins jumped to an early lead. they were unable to eope with the sharpshooting of the South Bend Wlashington Panthers. The Panthers Caught fire in the second half to defeat Goshen 58-50. Ed Keil paeed the Redskins with l8 tallies. Goshen outfought and outscored Auburn to post a TT-IT victory over the Red Devils. Ned Lnder- wood led Goshen with 15 markers. 21 points Wx It yo-1111 11 111 mtl er t1e 111t uf 111 ls Il lt wn to the 1 1 ms 1 P 111 1 ltlllbh tht l11 s 1 It Ml 1 ltll e eason they were 1111'1l1le to cope Nllll thf hlffh Sll001lIlr. pe1 centa,1 of tht Blazus 111111111111 was oshens bw un w1tl1 ll 1110 llke ll 111111 11111 Ill w 1e1e on t om IP a ortc Sl111rs ll'lIlfltl1 th1 SlxlIlN t1111 eeond lo s lll 1 raw lf gllltl II1 all 11n1L1nf 0 of thelr shots 1s they rlownu Goshen 0610 Bu1kholde1 1nd Bachman led the Sk1ns w1th 22 ZIIIC1 19 tallles 1espeCt11el1 HEAD C0-HH Hal Peek maps out smne Strat eg. before thc n1x1 gann Closmg. up the home season on Frlday the 13th Goshen took an easy 63 19 ylctory from South Bend Rl16Y for thelr second of elgzht east dnmon attempts The Redskms were really moy 1nff and started the Uame wlth an 181 flrst quarter lead Snyder scored 16 and Kell followed wlth 1-1 polnts Goshens Redskms won the1r second conference game ln a row defeatlng, the 'Nllshawaka Nlaroons 6158 1n thelr recently remodeled gym Sen1or forward ,Ierry Snyder led the way wlth 21 poxnts In the Elkhart Sectlonal the Hedskms drew the tough Con cord Mlnutemen 1n the flrst round The Mlnutemen showed eyeryone 1n the huge Elkhart gym just why they remamed un beaten 1n thelr regular season as they rolled over the Goshen lads 18 lo Thls game ended the basketball careers for the followlng senlors 1n Goshen Hlgh Ed Kell Jerry Snyder, and Dana Sherman T111 Pcckmfn Collected then tenth VIH of the X631 bx thump fr ll lIlf1dllX1llt onuts 1 7 Id lxel 1nd ,lilly SIIXCPI led oshm n 111 th: s1o11nf l1tlJlI1Ill6I11 Wllll 1xf1l ,111111 1 111 polnt and Snyder 1olle1t1n,. lo Tlllc H111 lJ1ou ht the blilfli record to 108 for the Sldktlll wlth only one 1en1a1n1n,. home game that belnff wlth Rllex XSS NIVNI t0XLH l 1 lhend l11nd1 ls '1n ankm before a Nl olous pxactlcn IUII 'l'l 1 1 .51 1 11 'lsli' s 1' l 1 1 Iilkl . 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T 2 ' ' ,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,. ...,,. , ,,, 6 3 f ,f s ,, ,,,, , ,, ,, 6 3 51111111 111'nr1 ' s ' Q1 5 -1 1 Q' ' ' , 3 6 1,11'r' ,,, , 3 6 I 1. . VKVVVVV VVVVVV V H V V 2 1 .YQ1 ' ' 1' , A 2 T . 'S ': ' 2 T 5' I' U elif-Q ip, 520 ., -1 -D llll 5ll4'l'IHLlll lw':1t4 ll Nay lUl lI.lufI1:n 5 lpllllixf' plum-r to Z1 lu 11- hull. ' l ,V yflvf x4'l'IH5 In ,, - 5,4 . .. f- - Unis Li rlrixingg IQUVLIIY. Hana Fllvrman i- -hwwn Q' Yl1K'kQlf'4llIll1i. TWU POINTS, Hmvgmi Burk lmlefwx' sc'n1'e+ against Ihr- Warsau llgvr- Ill a flow mfr-Sn Wlll. 'fp '--- . '7I'- ff li-'I'I9l1-XM .lef l11111l1'11f11'r, U1 xXvUI'kiI'lgI Glass. the record f111' season by b0WiIlQl t1i1 1111. In the B-VIWGHIII t11111'nev. the U11sl1e11 111115 were New Paris Plylllfrlll I1 Nappa111,-1- F1111 Wayne F11111l1 Bend St, 1111- 51111111 B1-nd 51111111 Bvml Wvar'-aw Elkhart Vly1111111th 1 1 1 e 1 II1 ltillllflllllll 5111111 Sw rt 1 1 111 11 1 1 Ix B TE FI E 12 8 PA FIALEb1IXXI Sliflwbfll 17 Sl KNOX 111 11 111 111111111 1e111 11111111 Ill H11111xe1 when tle 1111 I3 ll bl fl 713 1 111111 tln 1 Ill 1t11 111 the NCRQOII fmflu 1 1 Qu 111 1 t 1 1111 111et If 1 11141911 ua 111 e winninf' ixe uames in a row be ore -t 1 1111 ll 11111 'inf I S1ut1 B1-nd Aclalns in 21 lhri inf 3 11111 111l 1111111111 1 x 1 ea on Xkllll um- fl sllull H1111 H1lex and U1 11111 1 B TEAM REC ORD C,H.S. Opp, ', 5. IJ 1 1 saw 11- 7 c3flllC'fII'di3 ' - L :X11l1111'11 , ' 1 1 Adlllllf' 'r 2, l'lH'ill2.ll'1 IT if Central - ,- A 1 ,, .' Ill H1-111 Vs. ' ' , Y -1111111111 1' - - 1 fy lllll e111 ' --I . ' f N11-l11111z1ka , - l -all FREFHMAN 'l'E.-'UI Mr, l rvt-k. l,illill'll's Cotta-n. ,Mt Stauffer. jim Nlark-, ,lavk Ogle, Larry Wortinger. Tim Berkey. Den- ni- Cripe. Stew- Hokr-. Jim Ming:-ricli. 'll-riy Morgan, Gary Pl:-fvlier. Daw Cross, Ed Chnpp, Bill Wiese. FRD H E D SEAS N WITH 8-10 RECORD 1.7ncler a new coach. Wlarren Freck. the Goshen High Sc-lmol freslnnen finishefl their season with an 8-10 rec,-ortl. 'llhe young 'Skins began their high school basketball careers with wins over Syracuse and Nlishawaka. FRESHDLMY G.H.S. Opp. Syracuse- 31 27 llishawaka ,, 39 37 Klivltigzan City 30 50 Plymouth , , 42 18 Elkhart Central , , 28 32 South Bend Central , , . 27 46 War-aw , 20 3-1- Plymouth 41 34 In the Plymouth Tourney. the freshmen lost the first game to Wlarsaw but topped Plymouth in the consolation game. A victory over a tough Elkhart Roosevelt team wound up the season for the plehes. RECORD C.H.S. Opp. Sj'1'Ellfllrf' ,, 25 42 South liencl St. joe , Y,,, , 33 26 Pt-nn TownQliip 34 42 South llvnrl .Mlanis , , 31 33 Nappanev , ,,,,, 27 14 La Ports' 40 52 34 32 32 33 lfllxllart North lfllillart Run-cvvlt AS I RECALL . . . nf '4 x 'X -., .L .I r ,ix 5,1 .X lx V+ l...1L'g Q fi C X ACADEMIC As the warning bell sounds in the morning, the halls of Goshen High School are filled with the sounds of locker doors being slammed and hurried conversations as the stu- dents rush to their first-period classes. This is the start of a busy day of classes, study-hall periods, the five-minute rush between classes, tests, quizzes, and all of the other things that make a typical day at G.H.S. Outstanding courses, tough courses, compulsory two-hour semester tests, sitting in hard seats, and starting themes at the last minute are all memories of the students' classroom days. A popular opinion is that ua studentis homework is never done as the halls of C.H.S. are emptied and the students go home to burn the midnight oil. ILIA E 'IHROUG BETTER TECH T T ' T SVI nl Um- nf tht- main lwuismis fur at stiffemftl t'urru'ulum ui lmsln-11 lllgh Svluml is tht- nm-rl fur quulifia-tl srivntists. Nlauy high mills in .-Xim'rit-u thi nut maintain actos quutv lulmruturx fuvilitivs: hut Guslimi llluh 5:-luml lmlws lu llIllDI'0Xl' Ill this he-ltl with at futurt- rt-mutlt-ling prugruni. titislivu lligh St-twill rt-quirt-s mul ycar st'is'tu1'. 'lin hvlp that stumlvuts fulfill this r't-qriin-rm-tit. vtutr'sws in ll i ti l ti g y. tllIt'IIll5ll'f . llhysivs. uutl ,tpplit-tl Srim-tive' art- nffvrw-tl. lu lliulugy. tht- stumh-nts gt-t tht-ir first glnupse- nf su-ivru-c uhilt- stutlyiug ulmut plants :mtl animals. Ulu-mistry stutlvnts. uhilt- working in tht- lulmrutury. stutly 1-lu-miral l'llLiIlglt'S as part of tht-ir assigned work. 'lilinsv stutlyiug Physics are cun- vvrm-tl with thv physical f'llZlIlQ,t'S of mattf-r l'alYl',5:l lP .1lRl ST li' ' stn-Q lsi-' - - lu M M ml 1' will lm 'H ml W if mum' 'H' l ll ll 'M :tml 1-ru-rgiy. .'xltIHlll'll fH'll'llt't' zu-qtumlts tlw principlt- to the-ir 4-lussiua stutlr-nts with variuus fivlcls uf cltemistry. ph llurl TIf'I'l'lllg1l0ll. 'llnu Nlit-ht-I. auul tfyuthiat We-rnvr flu ll .lglnim-l'lum1 lulmrzltol'y r-xp:-rime-nt in iillf'llliNlI'f' rluss. Plulljx Xml? vluss. 7 -o K S., I N H' .W ysit-s. 1-urth sr'ie-:iw mul ztstrmumiy. uvr. Stuule-y lliillllllills. lluug Striugfr-lluw. and r work ou tht- tlissf-ctifm of ti frog in Biology fin CIE CE A ATHEMATIC Marilyn ,lr-risen. l'hillip Ilolrlrr-rl. and l rilLie- Ridenour put their ziwignnu-nts on the liourtl in their fifth period Algebra 1-la-s. A om-.year 1-ourse in mathematies is neeeisary to complete Goshen lligh Sehool graduation rc-q1iil'e1m-rits. l'ilex'en semesters of mathematiei are offererl. ln his freshman year a Stuclent may elf-ct to take either Ce-ru-ral xllillll'lII3llf'S or Algebra. General Nlathematix-s is a refresher Course while the first eourse in algebra concerns equations ancl their solu- tions. A stuflent may eleet to clo arlvalivecl algebra work in .-Xflvaneecl and College Algebra. Plane Geometry concerns proofs anrl problems about figures in one plane. Solid Geometry students study figures that are three climensional. ln 'flrigonometry the triangle and its measurement are studied. on proofs to their li1'0lll4'll'j' problems, llr. Blosier ilvmonstratef the proper use of the slide rule to Paul Daw and Mickey Stump in Trigonometry 4-lass. Marlene Swim-hart and ,laek Kauffman are lzuwily working WRITI G AN PEAKING PREP RE After putting her part of the assignment on the board in Journalism class, Jeri Holtzinger scans Judy Mi1ler's work. En lish is refuired for three vears in Goshen g l . High School. Freshman and sophomore students take Grammar one semester and literature the second. Ft Junior students take American Literature. Correla- tion is made hetween American Literature and U. 9. History. Senior English and English Literature are elective courses for seniors. During the first semester the student learns the more complicated forms of gram- mar. His composition is tested as he is required to write many kinds of themes. Near the end of the first semester he is assigned his biggest project- a research paper. As the second semester draws to a close. the student finds himself hecoming very well acquainted with Williani Shakespeare and other noted poets. An original short story is completed hy each student during English Literature. Miss Zook is busy near the end of the first semester as she explains points in writing research themes to Janet Broum and Larry Gill. FOR A ODERN WORLD All juniors are I'Q'4lllil'f'4'i tu tukv thi- vuiirsv in .'xIll1'I'i- 2 1-an I.iit'l'lllUI't'. To unnpletc- the sm-iiwstvr and gradu- ation r'wp1irf-iuffilts in thc- fic-lil nf ifugglish. tht-sv stu- tlm-nts may vtmuse' bpm-1-h. llvhatv. lJi'ainailir's ur Journalism. Jmzrnalisui ix l'l'f'HlT1I1ll'lNit'li for tlmss- stuili-nts uhu wish In join thc- high svhiml m-uspupc-1' stuff. Ex- pt-rii-ur'v is gained iu iicwspapm' writing. Puhlic- Spf-akiug instruvts thi- stuih-nts in thi- prupvr mvthmls uf oral tfnglish. l'rc-puratimi. mgiailizatiuli. vmnpnsitimi and fpvvm-li ih-liw-ry arm- sturlic-fi and 1-valtlatc-d. lk-hate' 1-uw-i's the- study uf panel clisriissiuns and symposium forums. The students partif'ipati' in thi-so zirtivitie-s null late-r in tht- r-ntiixv prvsc-ut sm-if-ral rounds of civhates. During tht- first part uf llrarnutirs. the students It-am tn umivrstaml. iutvrpre-t and apprvcizite' sf-If-vu-it dramas. Thf- sm-1-mid phusv of thc' coursf' is ch-rote-d to ti-vhnical training in thi- lint:-i'pi'vtat1ui1 and pre-svutzitiun of plays. During: his spf-vcli, Toni Hoge-rs emphasizes unv 41fhiS main points. Susan Schrock, Robin lfrmston, jim Kinligh. and Miki- Casvy participate in a group disclissmn. 'ai l O S Lllkl' '- iiiaaial ru:-4 cunmux nun.-I-d-'-0 ,gn nuiiqdhnu llivilli ...ah nan! mw- In thcir Latin class. R4-no Schnucbclcn and Cary Green cxplain derivation uf smnf- of nur l.atin loan words. Sandra Cramer works at tht- board on sonic of the Frcnch class's vocabulary. UNDER TA DI G l.atin l. unc of the six cle-ctiw fnrcign lan- guagcs offered in Uushcn lligh School. con- ccrns a slufly of inflcctinn. prmiunciation. worfl clcrivatimi. Ronian inythology. and carly Roman institutions which haw' influvncccl nur prcsent cullurc ancl civilization. l.atin ll emphasizes fluency of translation and iiivolvus a great deal uf work with the translation of Caesaris Gallic Campaign. Spanish I include-s a study of many aspects of the Spanish languagv as wcll as the life and cul- turc of Spanish-speaking peoplc. This course strcsscs Spanish conversation and writing. Span- ish II is an advanced sturly of some of the as- pe-cts of Spanish l. Currcnt Publications and classical selections in the language are read. licginning French conccrns French grammar, both spoken and written. and an insight is given into ther customs antl achievemc-nts of tht- French pt-tuple. In second-year French. special attention is given to many of thu icliums that give the language its characte-r. Mrs. Carwoncl. Betty Masters. and Pat Knight investigate smnc nf thc' history behind thc pnstcrs on the bulletin board. OUR WORLD Wiirlfl llistiiry. illl 1-la-vtiw I'11llI'rt'. starts xxilll ZIII iiltimfllirtiuil l'llIlf't'I'I1lllt1 tllm- lu-gi1111i11g annul sim-ml ul tlilfvn-11t vixilizaitinlis. 'l'l11- 111z1ju1' 1-iiipluisis wif tlif- vutirsn- is llllllll the- pf-riml frum lliill lu tlic Im-sc11t. limits-cl Slate-s llistury. Ll w1111'sv l't'tlllllQf'il tn 4-fiiilplm-tv D grarllitttiiiii l'1'lllllt't'Illt'IllF. IJt't'5l'llls ilu- stnry ul nur 11a1t1f111 s Iltirl :tml IlI't'rt'Ill. -f 'I A tfixivs anal liilizumsliip am- lmtli 511111-1'111111-11t 1-ulirsvs. 'l'ln- lim-1'lz11'a1tim1 ul IlIfll'lit'IHl4'lll'4'. tlu' lfm1stit11tiu11. aml nur pu-se-11t glam-1'11111v1it are' stuflit-fl with an aim ttiwmfl l'I't'LIllllP1' lwyul. itll-1II'Illt'tl vilizvlis. Stwililugy mmsists uf il lurgt- xuric-ty uf lll'UlPll'lllS V that gruw out ul the study of sm-ivly. Vlilll' stuclcuts l1'llI'll ways t-1 zuljust In our wmiplf-x s-,vial lll'ilt'l'. l'.l'HllUlIlll'F Iviwnltlcs an 111t1'm'lt1m'tury SllI'Yl'f of our 1-1-oiiuiiiicf society. Our system is voiiipzircml with 0l,llf'I' euniniiiir- systt'111s tliiwitiglmtit thf- xmrlrl. l,syc'l111lo,Q'y prmiclm-s an 11pp11rtu11ity for the stumlvnts In lf'ill'll Ill0I't' M Zllilllll tl1v111s1-lvcs as iiulivicllizils i11 nrtlvt' that llllf can live 111ure useful lives in mliur t'XlI'f'lINflf' coniplc'-x wurlcl. .lim ,Iol111stn11. limi lldlltlll. Lllltl Dil-k Null an- ll8I'Ilf'lIPLtl ing i11 21 111m'k trial i11 I':l'4lllUlHlI'F vluss. MII Nvlwll. lllf' l'5YVl1 l KY ll'i1l'lN'I'. INN IIZUTB' llvi-vll N111 Fuviru- and Mary A1111 x'8IlAUlU'll rllltlj' Ilia- pliysival as il pativnt In lll'lllUflSll'Z1lt' p'yCllH21I1illf5l5 In llll' Class. fcaturvs uf il map uf thi- IAllll5lLlHLl llurvliase in li. F. History vlass. ,- CAREER PREP RATIO :nn 1-J 1. Advanced Shorthand Student- are tlmed a they take dlctatron undlr the drrfmtlon of thcxr teacher Nlr Dwyer e l NIHPNN uumron mnnnn H1 Nun IU 1 fqulypu t handle mlm rllfferen xwf- xarx rm rn the 1 ed xomtmna four ex one Nemexter four 1 In per-ona tx nnf' llh Qtur ent mteruteml IH l3Pf'0lY1lYlU a were In her bookkeepmg Cla-'I Barbara Huber conccntrate n makmg her debrti equal her credm a he recordg typrcal buernew ITHDQBCIIOHQ x hd- goo r KUUINPN ln x mv' 'll l ran -f IP lrltt 1 1 fmt fdllllllff of ue mar lll - au Umnera YUNIIIPNN .mf IUNHIENN lI'llll1l6Il o tree: cour cs are open to mx fl ll Q Qtudent xx 10 max SSlNll to take tw'n One of the pereonal twpmg Qtudent Vlrglnla 5prw work: d1l1 gently preparmg a IDHHUQCTIPI Kr lb , gx ,- ,ff T .2f5ff': s ' '1 , . 1 E' ' '- , ., St . . ' 1 Thr auf' 'l 'at' der: 't - t ' Co,-l - tar' a rl r-hoive nf - i ' tn 1' r.. rl rr - 'S - 'r 'l 0 L ' D I lj 'T' l t . f l1 0' 'I ' r.. ln. 'lull'-Y of 1-areer-rninfled Students. The iuhjecti offerml or bookkeeping. Other 1-lvctive vourses are retailing. ' V' f 1 sk'll ' 1 ' 'l ' si to the l '. U' ' l l F' t .' '. ' l l 2' if L 'l I . All .3 U- - 5- ' A- I RI' P. f l T- 'S iz L I' J. .. . . 'l , A C. f.. l, ' ' 'F . E' 3 ' l,.. ' ' Z-, ? S o k 4' ' K 5, ' ' ' S -Q v I 'Q5..,5s' x . A gf. 'gf- l 4 A . ' ., 51.7 H I I l TRIVING FOR PHYSICAL FIT ESS llcalth and Physical Education are re- quircd for both boys and girls. Usually both courses are completed by the end of tht- sophomore year. Ht-alth deals with pcrsonal and com- munity health problcms that are important to young pcoplc and adults. Some time is spent on driver education. Boys' Physical Education provides op- portunities for boys to develop strong and healthy bodies. The boys engage in such sports as basketball. touch football, track, dodge ball. and relays. Physical fitness and recreational skills arc stressed in the Girls' Physical lfduca- tion classes. The students try to develop poise. good posture and graceful bodily movement while participating in exercises. games. and individual and group sports. Students in the Boys' Physical Education class enjoy a game of touch football. Mr. Hokc. the- Driver Training instructor. tells Karen John- ston how to adjust the driver's seat. Driver Training. a nine-week course. instructs the students in the fundamentals of driving such as shifting gears. turning, backing. parking. and driving in traffic and on the highway. Another purpose of the course is to emphasize the neces- sity for observing all safety and traffic rules and regulations while one is driving a car. Students who successfully complete this course are prepared to pass the state test required to secure an opera- tor's license. BETTER FARMING Part Tlme Fdftlllllfy rs a one year course for blagllllllllg students tn yo cuoni a rnu e e ur HIS ow cm won cr mn e em tlyex purchase 'md run farms on a part tune basls Annnal Husbandry mstrurls Ill the Stlf?f'Il0Il feedlnf care 'ind manage mc nt of lnestock from the ylewpomt of the part tlme farmer as well as from the YICYNPOIIH of the larfestale producer The major emphasw Ill the course 19 upon mttle swme and poultry Solls and Crops deals flrst of all wlth the dlfferent problems of prac tual soll management later lt deals mth the dlfferfnt yarlctles of crops Wir Sabm and the members of hx Agrlculture class evcannne several ears nroytn m the Corn bglt of corn IMPRO ED HOMELIFE Homemakmg I IS the flrst of four oneyear courses offered to glrls to prepare them for Q their future roles as Amerlcas homemakers It aduses students regardlng thelr personal and soclal problems Cooking and sewlng are also offered Homemakmg II students make clothes and study food needs and health deslrable famlly relatronshlps budgetlng and purchasmg Homemakmg III recogmzes the problems that exlst m the home and suggests ways to solve them In Homemaklng IV the students are glVCH mstructlon regardlng family and communlty responslbllltles and make a brlef study of the vocatlonal opportumtles for tramed people m home economlcs Vrolet Swank works busily ln her homemakmg class sewrng the lmmg ln a skirt 1 A i n n 1 A 7 ' ' x- ' ' '. 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' .1 11 1 ' 1 -' kr M n E 1 - ' if I A599 K 9. af , , fl fl Q P, ui, 4 ', us :I ' NP' 'bg' 1 3 'F .ig a WG .ff.,,-1, rl HF ,, skw-M FACES The faces of G.H.S. are as many and as varied as one's imagination will allow. There is the face of the person who has just received something wonderful, he is happy, and his joy spreads to those around him. There is the bereaved face of the one who, through death, has lost someone very dear to him. There are the radiant faces that gaze at one another as they stroll down the hall-the wonder and excitement of first love. There are faces re- flecting anxiety over an approaching exam, daydreams of last summer's romance, happiness over a good grade card, and the effewescence that comes from simply being alive and young. Yes. these are the faces seen every day at C.H.S. They are what makes the school a living, breath- ing, feeling soul rather than only a brick and concrete structure. OFFICE OF THE SUPERI TE DE T Supenntendent Robert B Weaxer Walter A Welsklttel Paul W Kauffman G A Haberstrch Nlrs LaVerne Hostetler and Frank E Rrdenoure compnse the 1958 59 Board of Educauon Nlrs Josephme Youn and Nlrs Roberta Rowell do the bookkeepmg and secretarxal work for the Supermtendents offlce Mr Harold H Bechtel IS the Dlrector of the Currlculum and Re earch Department for the Goshen publlc schools and Mr Robert B Weaver 19 the Supermtcndent of Schools The 1908 39 Board of Educatlon LOHSIQIS of four men and one woman who hare been selected bw the crty councll to act as a pollcy makmg body for the Goshen publlc schools A fem of lh1S boards dutles are to hare new teachers and admlmstra tors approve the budget, let con tracts for school constructlon, and to translate the publlcs W1ShCS 1nto pollcles pertalnmff to the operatlon and functlon of the schools They also assrst m determmm currrcula 'md p0llClCS wlth respect to educa tlonal matters The boards dCLl4l0I'lS are carrled out by the Chlef Executrve Offlcer the Supermtendent of Schools ,gi it iz lr ' -' l 1-,,,. . ' 1 i,?,- 1 ff, K-1 A - , ' X-. Q- , , Xi , .,, .. , ' J .V W Y , L 1, , . 1 HB5- E 7' A T ' ' ., 5 ' PHT? '. Ar' 'y ,A , V f J fi I ' l 'xii , NLR . , ,, ' . Y . . . . V . , . , . , . .. , . -. . , 1 l Y ' F I 7 . ' ,- ' ,.-'V f, : . - , 1 N : . L L , .L ' 1 V I J' . - H- . , . 31 K, 0 . . , . . 1: 1 Q . . . . U . . - D C - . ,. .'.d. ,rl 44' i- , , Q --.-,,.54'.- U .Avi . , I. . - 1 . - ' g ' l .. ' 5 . . l ' ' ' .' 7 s ,, . . t , . . OUR PRI CIPAL A D HI SSISTA T Our principal. Mr. Thomas J. Qtarr. is in vharge of the administration nf Gosh:-n lligh 31-hool. Ilf- is appointt'-d hy the Board of l'idur'ation through thv rt-twnnnn-ndation of thc- Sllllt'I'lIllPIltl4'lll of Sr'lluulS. ln addition to his regular Svhool duties. the prinvipal must Colnply with all Xorth Central .-Xssor-izition amd Ftatv llepartnit-nt i'0qt1ii'm1iPr1tS. llv must also malu' rc-ports to tht- Sl1ll6l'lIli9llfll lll of Schools. tht' School Board. the State- U6-partnicnt of l'idnf'ation and the North Cvntral JXssor'iatio11 as rvquired hy t'lll'll orgzzmization. H0 also reconnnc-nds tht' vtiiployiiierit of ltf'I'SUIlllPl. ln ad- dition to perfurining these duties he always finds time to attend svhool activitios and to 1-onfer with GHS. tE3f'llf l'S and students at any time thvy wish to talk with him. Mr. Carl Rvinf-r and hiQ wr'rr'tary. Uri. Nvlsnn Rm-k. gznidr- the studc-nts of CHS. in planning thvir Cflllt'-1'4 of study so that rhvy may qualify for ti partivular vnllvggv or vovalion. BIPS. l7I'I'tl Blosrvris t'll1'l'fy voivt' is lltf' Contart whirli many pc-oplc haw- the high svliool. Answering thi' first with phonz-, writing vlwt-ks. kr-4-'ping hooks for the 1-xtrartlrrivular funds. re-vording 2T3Ill F on pcrmanz-nt offirw- re-vorcls. selling hooks and Fnpplivs to thc' studvnts at noon and llf'lS1'f'f'lt classf-s arc' just a few rif hvr many dntifls in tht- print'ipal's officfa 41 4 Dart Be-mr-mlvrfer daily rlwcks tlw attf-ndanvv ot' all studvnts. PRESENTING JOHN ALLYN Biologyg B.S., Purdue Univer- sityg M.S.. Indi ana University. EDA MARGARET BARNES Librariang DePauw Uni- versityg A.B., B u t 1 e r Universityg NLS., Indi- ana University. FRED BLOSSER Mathematics: B.S., Goshen Col- lege: M.S.. Indiana University HENRY CLASON Social Studiesg B.S., North- western Universityg NIS., In diana University. ' 1,:4 - 1- if If' -479 4 JOHN C. BOARD Envlish: B..-X.. Ball State lf' Teachers College. MARION BONTRAGER Mathematiesg B.A,, Goshen Colle g eg MA.. Indiana Unis versity. ELMER BOWERS Scienceg B.S., M a n c h e s- terg M.A.. Ohio State. REGINALD BRINKLOW Musicg HM., DePauw University: Columbia Universityg Vandercook School of Music. BERNIECE DWYER B u s i n e s s Education B.S., Ball State Teach- ers' Collegeg M.S., In diana University. 1 PAT FLATTER Business Educationg HS.. Ball State Teachers' College. . . . OUR FACULTY. . . WARREN L. FRECK Social Studiesg Ii.l'.E., Purdue. E. BURDETTE HOKE Drivers' Trainingg B.S., Manchester Collegeg M.S., Indiana Univer- sity. CAROLYN GARWOOD Dean of Girls, Spanishg AB.. Manchester Col- legeg BLS., Indiana Uni- versity. HAROLD KASTNER GEORGE GLASS Scienceg B.S., Taylor University. LOIS KYLER Englishg A.B.. Ball State Teach- ers' Collegeg M.A., Ball State Teachers' College. ETHEL GROGG B u s i n e s s Educationg B.S.. Ball,State Teach- ers' Collegeg MA.. Ball State Teachers' College. ROBERT B. CHARLES HART Business Educa- tiong Purdue Universityg A.B., Goshen Collegeg Ball S t a t e Teachers' Col- Iegeg M.A., Ball State Teachers' College. Mathematicsg B.-S., Ball State Teachers' Collcgeg BLA., Ball State Teach- ers' College: NLS., Indi- ana Universityg Harvard University. MATHEWS Assistant P r i n c i p al, B u s i n e s s Educationg AB.. Manchester: But- ler Universityg BLS., ln- diana University. DOROTHY NELSON City S c h o 0 l N u r s eg B.S., Goshen Collegeg M.S,, Western Reserve Univer- sityg R.N., Men- nonite School of Nursing, Lajun- ta, Colorado. THE BIG WHEELS TI-I T MAKE JAMES NELSON Social Studies: Evansville Col- legeg B.S.. Indi- ana State. ALLEN R. WILLIAM NEY Speechg B.S.. B u t l e r University. ALBERT R. SABIN Agriculture: B.S., Uni- versity of Illinois. ,.,. .. . ROGERS A u t o Mechan- icsg G 0 s h e n College: Purdue Universityg In- dia n a Univer- sity. . 1 HAROLD PECK B a s e b al l Coach, Basketball Coach, Physical Educaliong B.E.. Tulane University. BERNARD F. SCHNELLBACH Musicg B.M., Ball State Teach- ers' College. RALPH C. PETERSON Industrial A r t sg B.S., Ball State Teachers' Col- legeg NLS.. Indiana Uni- versity. MARY K. SHAFFER Lating AB.. Taylor Uni- versityg Ball S t a t e Teachers College. VIRGINIA PLETCHER Home Economics, B.A., Goshen College. TOM L. SOVINE Social Studicsg A.B. In d i a n a Univcrsityg SLA., Ball State Teach ers' College. THE LITTLE WHEEL GO 'ROUN ARTHUR L. SPRUNGER Art: Goshen Col- legvg Chicago Art In- stituteg ,Iohn Herron Art Institute: MA., Columbia lfniversity. K. LOUISE ULRICH H o in e Eeonomicsg AB.. Manchester College: Ball State 'llearhrrs' Collegeg tlosln-n C u l l c- gg 1-1 Michigan State Col- lege. DONALD YODER English, Football Coachg B.S.. Indiana Universityg M.S., In- diana University. PAUL B. UNDERWOOD Health, Scienceg AB., Franklin College. University of Illinois: NIA.. Indiana Lniversity. MARY ETTA YODER H e alt h, Physical Educationg B.S., Goshen College. ALVIN R. WARS-TLER Industrial Artsg BS., Purdue lfniversityg BLS.. Purdue Univer- sity. BARBRA A. ZOOK Englishg Goshen Collegeg A.B., Earl- ham Collegeg Ball State Teachers' Col- legeg Indiana Uni- versity. HELEN WHITEMAN F r e n c hg Eng lishg A.B., Uni versity of Michi- gan. IO7 PEOPLE BEHI D THE CE pr X r n I lt HJTI XII' ,urn Q frman cl Nlr 5 lm w N Nlll H IN 'Ulf lf I ll ll d t faftu .1 Nlr laul Buntrafnr and jerry Hollunlf-r mam tam thf furnau ln cr der tu proude hcat for GHS Nlr Bob Holt Yr-r 'ho if aso mc-mbcr of this staff is not present. r tra nu I mnarm 'Hr CCUI',.,f Hapnrl Hr ,IIIH Wo,,onmn 'mtl M1 Charlu Burkett Itdllv l N I wnmuln, it lr cut . m mp1nElHN lt 1 SE IOR CLASS V Q and on 5-ll -A Vrllvbf' :t'tll4JfS Yvvrf' l'l0f'lf'd to lead the Clase in ite final year at G.ll.S. ROW 1. left to right: .ludy Aust. treasurerg Laura Ann Heller. secretary: Margaret M i l I e r. sergeant-at-arnts. HOW 2: Dave Hartzler, vim--preiidentg Tom Pringle, pre ident' Br In R a n k i n sergeant at arms 'gr bemor claw cponsorw were Hr Tom Smmm Nile: Fthel lro and Nlr Don Xoder 'Ihey han he ped ue greatly during the paet four years and we apprettatt thur gutdanu and patume wlth u As our hwh School fareers drew to a close w P work dlllgentls towardf. our Qznlor trlp The electlon of offnere bevan our fmal wear rn hwh school Soon after fhlg we were hum plan nmf' our trlp and workmg on our mam elaee pro CCIQ Our plan Cas Lzght was a great Queeew and a bw step on the was to Nw York X5hlCll we had ehoeen ae our trlp deetmatlon Our cape 'YUNHQ name farde and announeemente AG a flnal climax to out xears ln Goehen Hlffh the jumore planned a heautlful Shangrrla Prom for ue The night flew hx and before we knew ll we were home again At lat the wonderful Illfflll of antlelpallon wae here and ae we marched down the alele to the mum Pomp and llrcumetanre our laet daw rn G H S came to a Qhnmng end 1' 6 P . I , Q ' ' ' Q. I, v N V ' t ' ' ' 4' ' ' - t, , 4 : ' .' . f -, .' . ,Q gg. . . ' . ' j 'X l . ,V r ' N , 2, . , , .' ' ., . ', . .' S' . 'g , 3 ' r J. 'e , .. g ' .. ' - ' ,. . . the members of the Senior Class of 1059 bevan to were ordered in preparation for graduation. '. . K N? . 5 ' ' 1. . 1, ' g 'F Q ' A L ph 1, . A . . K Y . .i J b I if 'A' Y V x., . L. ' . U. .X . ' , rt ' t' .,. ' Y - . j .. S ? ' 'U ' ' ' ' . J- l , . 5 I L tt l 5 . - 'K k' v 'h , .. ', . ' h . - , of 44 j' . L x ' 'ff 1 CAROLYN ALWIINE LENINY ANIADEO ROWALD AMSDEN' JUDITH AUST KAREN BEAUPRE DXNIEL BAKER X Q X bb A S N DAVID BECKNER DOROTHY BAUER ' STEPHEN BERKEY WALTER BERLEYOUNG ALLEN BIGLER MARILYN BIRD DON BIXI ER DIAINE BONTRAGER DIANA BOSSI FRANCES BOSSE JANET BROWIN GORDON BOUMA Sl X 1 x N X S Xi KAREN BL HRT CAROL BOYTS DIANE LAMERON SHARON CHENOWETH RUTH CHUPP FRED CLEMENS lil PAUL CRIPE SHIRLEY CRIPE PAULA CULP THOMAS CULP MARCELLA DAUB SHIRLEY CURTIS ,.. X4 X be S N PAUL DAY COIN STAIN CE DAU B JOSEPH DeBIAGGIO LARRY DEISCH BETTY DENIPSEY RONALD DONOVAN BARBARA DOWININC CARL DRI SI ER THOMAS DRUMMOND CAROLYIX DLNICAN CONIS FAINCF ELLIOTT HUBERI DUNITHAN S 'I NX Q NX EN xN EDW ARD EMMONIS GEORGE DYIxES LARRY EYSOL JANET FIELDS CAROL GARDINER NANCY GARMAIN . 4, , X T . Y L V T L ,. 'x '-.' u -. :ffQX?g3 'X17 'Ass 55.55 izhix .' 'X g1X I F . ' . 1 ' ' T C L GIBBS LARRY C GILL PATRICIA GINTER JOYCE CROVI R BEATRICE HAIINILS ROXAWN CLMP Ya EQ R X if :ts xx DAVID HARTZLER DAVID HABERSTICH ,-M, if ARLENE HENRY CLENNA HERSHBERGER RUBY HERSHBERGFR IAURA ANN HETLER . . . A , I I I 6 I I ' , Y b , ., . I ' N Q :Si . 2 E rx-z so ,V 1 fl. ' . .N tim as 3 X lg, .345 ' Q if I T xi A T Q Y V I ,Y , I ffQ , . L I . .4 4 JOY IIOI DFNIAIN RATHLYN HOLDFRMAN DEINWIS HOGGENBOOM LARRY HOOLEY xx BARBARA HUBFR JOHN HL RST MICHAEL INEBNIT MARILYN HOSTE1 LFR Q - Sw SNNEES SHARON HUBER 'Sf SANDRA HUNTER PAUL JACKSON SAINDRA JACOBS W, Y r T , , A . ..,. . , N l L ,il -X ,gzp X AQ , 0 ,N if .. 'Q 1 'uf' Q5 N, .5 ,'. hu V is A . U ,Y - fg .1 Q.-5 fu ir P- 5-X2 JIM JOHNSTON JACQLELITNE JI DAY Il LIE KNNIINKY EDWARD KEIL JAMES KINTICH BILL KFRCHER X 4 Qiex S X XX ELIZABETH KULP SHARON KILWER PATSY LAFARY PATRICIA LECHLITNER THOWIAS LEER KFITH LEHMAN . I . I . I I . I f I I I I 1 9 'x SGXN. -S2 al le, :I - I C ONI LIIIPR SXIIX LONC COR JOXCE LLRF MARX JO ILING NIOLI X NIARTI 'NI CVXROLN NE NIAINSFIELD xx ' NS Q RON ALD 'VIASSMN ARI CAROI H N NI ARQTJIS XNNA 'NIAI MAST D XLF NIAST BETTX ANN NIAQTER IEOW 'NIIILER MARGARET NIILLER NIAURICE MILLER ROINALD MILLER IDW ARD NIUORI- WALTER WIILLER X: E 'X x A I KAREN MORIARIY MARY ANNE MONSCHFIN JERRY MYFRS NANCY NIYI-'RS RORERT NAGI E TERR XNCE NIILLER SUE NEFF IJVIII HI Nl-I SON CLI NIM NI XXIII RRI IMII IX LL THONI Nb 0 DI A Ix XR XIX OVLRHOLT RORIRI ONIJIR LINDE S 5 gx Nw X Q s KI VXI TH PAITOIN FIIARI I S OSRORN JR VIRGINIA PATTON GERALDIINE PEASE CAROLYN PHILLIPS JON PHILLIPS SYDNEY PLALT THOMAS PRIINGLE ROBERT RAYKIN DAVID REDDIING THONIAS ROGERS VIRGINIA RILEY XY X xg X LYLE ROHRER DEIN NIS RISSER STEVEN RUPHULDT INAMJ RXAN JILRI SXIIOR DOUG SAYLES if fx: Y fl Es 1 I I 'I ' W ' Y 1 , , JUDITH SFHROCK PAUL SCOTT WILI IANI SCOTT JR WILMA SECREST NANCY SHERMAN SUSAN 'SHELLLNBERCER S- SS s'X ,E DWIGHT SHL MWAY DANA SHERMAN ANN SIECMANN ROGER SIMMONS JLDY QMITH WILLARD SNIITH A T W A Y Y W V ,Qs A Y ii A135 3 INQHSE R5 A -'dxf L' N T' . T T , A ' kr - ks -4-ai y-1-v' x.. SHIRLEY SNOOK JIRRY SINYDER TERRY SBYDER CAROL SPEICHFR IHONI XS S FOI DER NIAR I HA STARR Q Q X Xrfx xs 'X R-Q RODINFY S I RY CKER CAROLYNI STE ALY JON STUMP STEPHEN STUNIP RICHARD THOMAS DAVE TODD RJ 1 CHARI ES IRI DWAY DEBORAH TURNFR JEFFREY VANCE .IOHIN VANDPR MAA5 JUDITH VAIN WINRLE DIANE VAINDER REYDEIN '1-9' T1 X Q X N xx is M JOYCE WEICF I MEARL VAN DIEPENBOS STEVE WERT ROBERTA WHITEHEAD DENNIS WIESE HERMAN XODFR JO ANY XODER JOHN YODER JUDX XODER KEITH YODER RONIAI D XODER PAUL YODER Ni. X4 YQ X xx NN A si STEVEW YODER RIFHARD YODER LIS X IEIGFR Semore who e plrturu do not appear -YK PHIL FOOS JERRY HOKE .5 AJ . !X X A WX 5 I A . Q' Scnim- play cart rvlaxm-5 ul ilu' Olym- x ' w ' ' ' I't'lC11'S. . .- riglhl un' Slvw' Uvrkcy. .IH.Ckit? Juday. Virginia Riley. gXrlvnc H1-nry, and ' Daw' Rvddingz, 5 I, 44 SE IOR OUTSIDE GH. . Karen Moriarty nmdcls hz-r now formal and dreams nf the coming dance-. 'l'wn uld l,l.ll.S. Cusmnlfz Senior cords and Undvrclassman initiation. Hors Bud Drcsler and Mike- Inc-lmit put john Turnz-r nn the fountain. --x x hr dr Z- X 135 Ha' L 4 ...M- rn--J JU IOR JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. Harold Kastner, Miss Lois Kyler and Mr. Ralph Peterson have always been on hand to help us in our many class activities. Wfhen the class of '60 entered the halls of G.l'l.S.. we found something new awaiting usdthe fact that we were now upperclassmeni Our class sponsors. Mr. Harold Kastner. Miss Lois Kyler. and Mr. Ralph Peterson. and our class officers helped us to realize that we must get down to business and start earning more money for our senior trip. Starting off the year. we had great fun sponsoring the first dance. Besides having many more dances, we sold concessions at both football and basketball JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: SEATED. left to right: lflaim- Keil. secretaryg Bob Rock, vice-presidentg Sue Murphy. ser- geant-at-arms. STANDING, left to right: Tom Michel. treasur- vrg Bill ,l0llI1HHl, president and Ken l,e-vena, sergeant-at-arms. SSN games. Our junior play. Life With Father, was presented on November 7 and 8. A party at GYRAB afterwards celebrated its great success. We began planning earlier in the school year for the hi-light of our junior year-the prom. Much effort. time, and planning made the prom a long- remembered event. The last part of the year flew quickly by and we realized that our senior year would soon be here. We feel that we can look back upon our many accomplishments as juniors with much satisfaction. 4 -I- , I n- Q4- lh-lm'iQ Albin Karyn AllM'Il Karvn Alwim- l,,llll,lll :Ninos lmrna .Mm-s .loan ,-Wglcllmyf-r llolmlrie ,Xrlvr Fr:-rl llEil'll!l111ll Klux liner FIM 1' lliiflhh' llarrf-ll ll'-awlly , . . Bull lim-mlm' lil'lll't' I!!-mlvl' Ilan llc-rkwy llianv lil-rkq l.ill'l'Y lllllvl' Aa., , llarlmra llleving llnnulrl Illmigf-ll .luv lllns-vi' ,lim limsscl' l'aul Huy:-r Q llunniaf llfllllill 49 if IK liarluara l3I'l'Wslf'l' .lnlln lluvlltv Miko Casey Q ,ig V Nlim-rva Castunlfcla V1 .lem Chandlvr sw A lbs X Lx . if rr '.. ' --Q, Gerald Cline Robert Colmnan Truman Cox Mary Crawford .lack Crips Mary Jane Cripe Stew- Cripe- Trudy Crum Caroline- Cnndiff Ronald Currim-r Mary Ann Dalia Diane Dari' Cl larlvs Daub Tom Dani- Ht5I'l7t'l'l llvlfrve-sr' , llnnna Dvnnig I' .41 :V C '4 Xila DQ-paras 3 Davirl lliclrick ' ' Darlvnc llitniarq fy., vp. ,La llick Lclilelvargcr I 9' W 1: Dina ltcklcbargcr I VKX, s lionnic Edwards I ni. 4 1 ,N . r FIPW Ellis , 4 U .' 11: Wfn- . . . I Torn Essig 3I3l'Ylll ffysul De-ltira Fryff Robcrt Cangcr hviiyllt' Gang:-r P111 Gclwrl Diana Cr-lm-s Dennis Gill . F Sara l.0ll Gingcricli 5 Lynn Grosso wlilliur Gross Q Dave Cuipe 1 . A-MA X .lcri Holtzinger Mikc Honchan-nko Joann Honcy Elinor Hoogcnhoom Jerry Hooley Phil Hoolvy Phil Hoth Vera Mac Huber Jackie- Huff I Toni Hutchinson Nancy Jessup lx Bill Johnson Karcn Juday Joann Kauffman Mike Kauffman 'Q Shirley Kchr Elaine Keil Marcia Harper Bud Harrington James Hay Kathleen Hcagncy Barbara Hr-rsllberger John Hcss llonnis Hills Fliirlcy Hoffman Gary llol-ic Cilln-11 Holdernan Jackie Hollinger I 5 X l ,lam-I K1-inn Julia Keimr Sharon Kettlehar Dan Kimlick Neil Kohl .4 , .gf Roberta Krebs ' f - .i 5' z. v','l, ' David Kull Diane Kull Mark Kurtz Shirley Lacefield .lack Lafferty Steve Lantz Kermit Lehman Ken Leveno .ludy Lingofelter Peggy Loughner Kay Maley Dawn Mast Mary Etta Mast Lee McBride Steve McCann Steve Mcflloughen I Kathleen McConnell Margaret McDonald Norman McDougall Neal McHoes Virginia McKee Shirley Melcher Judy Miller :ani K Ps b --., 1,2- fa . 3 L, '9 2 si 4 , xxx, is Martha Miller Sandra Miller Warren Miller Mickey Morgan Susan 2- ... 'A 2 lsgv 1 to 'ul Morgan Sue Murphy Carol Myers Dave Myers Sally Myers Jeanine Neterer Dick Noel Sarah Norris Dave Ober .loan Oswald Darrell Ott Charles Parcell Irene Paul l29 Linda Peterson 'GZ- x l30 ?Qz0Qv' w'aQ'22. ' Q , 2 Q -- ' win ? ' '1- Ronald Stonehurner Kathy Straub Daw- Stump Str-ve Stump Nancy Swart Dave Tingwald Vale-ntinr' Tokar Alhf-rt Tre-nshaw Sally Trimmer Kenny Truex Pam Ulery Ned Underwood Robin Urmston Mary Ann Vanauken Marie Van Diepenbos Marianne Veenstra Kaye Wade Lj- .1 :ig Leona Phillips Connif- Pinkc-rman .lim llinkertun ' 9-ue l,lP1f'll0Y' . , Pam I'm'tm-r vs 1 1 Willis Poyser Ruhr-rt Ramslvy rf Leroy Rztssi ' I Str-von Rztthka ' ' Larry Rm-d Hob Rlmutsong Barbara Ritrhit- 0 Boh Rock Dave Srlwidt - K, Ruhy Sl'llIHlflt James Fchrag Hagvm- Svhwartz Phil Self Sue Sharp Robert Sllf'l'Ill3I1 Lucy Shevchenko Lamar Shidler Patty Shiva x Chris Shorthouse Burl Smith Boll Str-igvr Gene- Stewart Howard Stittb :Q iiisgd' ' 'va .xr 5 . Ilmmm' Wagncr I.inrla Wuinwriglrr ' 3 ll'-unix XV8l'rIlf'l' lion XVilI'Hlll'I' y .5 l,arry Wan'-Il:-1 V W Xlary .xllll .1 r Anna ,In Weuwr Phil Wf-ax'1-r Sandi Weawr Q Jim We-lull lid -J Cyntluiu Vfrrm r I-7 Dan Wluiu-hr al Dau- xY'll'l6'1llZlIl Larrv XVlLlIl1YQ'l' Relx Wlimlnnyvr 3 Sharon Wolff' Bob Wysung Ki! X'4m1l6'l' Juniors not appearing: Carol Mcliriclv Tom Micllc-1 Judy Miller Gladys Oliphant Mary Peck Susan Schruck .PN OPHO ORE NOPHONIORE LI ANN NPONSORS Left to rl t Nlr Harrl Wllllfllldll Nlr rms Nelon and WI1 Ylrgmxa Pletcher han helped u nnmen elw ln emnplftln a full ophomore sear QOPHONIORE fl,-X55 Ol' Flf ERQ STANDINC ffvm YO llafk Juv Qpelcher Prgeant at arms Gerald Hur t frgeant at arm and ,Inn Blalr use pre ulent QFATFD from front to batk Nlarlf-ne Swmr-hart trea urer ,laek fulpe president Wlarma Carrmrer ergeant at arm Terry Emmon sergeant at arms and Karen Krlbum ecretan Once agfun the doors of fl H Q opened and tht rlass of 1961 emereql ge cophomort- greatlx 'lIlllClpZ1lIllU the war ahead and planmng to nuke It one of their best We were rmmedralels asslgned a new sponsor Mlss Vlfglgllii Pleteher who w1th Mr Harrrs W hlteman and Mr James 'Nel on has helped us through our renvnmng years of hrgh school One of our flrat projects was Qelllllg Goshen Rcdskms Jackets Q0HlCtlllDg no other class had done before Thx helped our slowlw growmg treasurs Then turmng., fun and work lnto a monex makmg project we sold eonces slons for the Goshen Central football game ln Februarw we sponsored a Valentmc dance The Varlety Show III the sprmg on whleh the Class 'ind sponsors worked vers hard was also a great sueress Before we knew xt our sophomore xear was ower Wed had our problems and dlfflcultles along wlth our good txmes, but well always look back on thls wear as one of our best 'ghz A s. 's - ' . A A .lz 'S . S, . . 'ss ' . Q ' 5 t ' i ,' L! 1 S ' . Y z . 1. .. . 4 ' ' '., A - '- as . '. A ' A - . .I , .- ru . I 'l u . u Y , C 47. .-1 ' ' ':'.- . . . . ' , 'J , , v , , , , .4 -- ., , , . . T Y Q .8 I . . I . 5 . -. 1 . a., a , ' .. . 5 ' ' - e ' ' ' , .. '. 7 '1 ' 1, 1 l- . . . ' 4 . I ' 11. P r ' , - . 1 ' . ' s . , , .t Q 3 - .ir 1 . ' , ' 'L ' . 7 - . j , . . . Q. , D A : . a 0 l-'I . , , y , . . . - .. , ., . . . . .,: t . . 1, - , - , S ' - - tg , S. S' - - 5: ' ' ' , - S' S : 1 . . : A ,L . F - - S1 ' 5' 5 1 . . x: ' . s '. .lxnl BI1 in if n rlnal S I Yi Nlllx Bronlxmwer Swlux Burbank H ss ml lgllflxllfllfllf rn rt d lx Chu vw Ldrrx I llupp Tern fl'1p.u link K l8YlldllLll I mcla Cupulhawer Dan C rc-gn r bf-mld Crlpe Torn frlpe Karen fulp fum Dalka Barbara Dauh 'Nanu Dm ch 'Ei' fo urlv Ulmer! xlllxl X11-Xander lhnm 'llvune lllll Arnold lln 4 Lavwrfnce Bdllf'V qwdrlvw Barley lranneltf Bean ,luflw BQ me-r ,lerrw Bechtel Dannn Bc-ll Tllmdorm Bell john B1 nnetl f ale Benton ,Iunv Berkvy ,loan Bnrrw Nam x Bukfl Qharon Blgler 'Slat ha Blttle Jlm Blair 1 Y Isl ' .545 1 Y lclur bvhrz Robert bu 5 Jeffrfw C rant I an brun lac lx C mpc C c nc Hain rsunh Carolyn Hall Karen Hanes C huck Haney Dou l'1 Hanna Qhcrrl Hartllcr aula Hartzog, Stcxe Haw Carol Xnn He-agney Dave Herring Carol HPSN Pat luv UIQ Kenneth Hll1llSlltlCf Bw ron Holden I c-onard Hoogenbonm wal 3 .ff P7 a km llt Lamar Km 1-'lx 'xlllt Klllpfl l'lounu IKUIIJCI' xfllllll lambrl l Homf r l lmbrn ht lhmu la lanca Rohm Iaruc N 1 rn lnathzrman 'N u lu- W lllllll' Leu llonnn lnm ton Sally lu lvnlnr er Haxuld Xlcfaabe Blll Nfcllnnald Llmd NICHQ ms Nancy Nladlcm Shawn Mann ,land Marquis le rry Mamn am Ho teller an Ho Idler lam! Hulmart K llarlf ne Hummvl Bud Hur h crald Hur I Ilnulu Kan n John ton Ill ma ,lm .n Dian Kauffman ,lark Kauffman Nan: x Kauffman Randall Kauffman ,ludw Ke-hr Nlxaron Kmhr Brlan Kellw Karl n Kilburn .l Kll Wawnf KlHllIll'C Bull Klhllgll r 3 r Q Jcru N14 mari rx 1 Ru hard Nhxlxr rrx N Lu: n Well r I lIlli'i Nlxllu Lum B mm 'Nllllm 1 IJXI1xll ,Q kru Nlxllmr 'A 'Nllll r wt' Har hd Nllllvr ,NX Nldrx IL Nllllfr 1 1 N 1 man 'Wm t .inet Hon mhfln lf' Ilettw Nlcr 1 Nlartxn 'Nlurr aw .xml 'Naff 3' P' Dean Nmtmrnr Ruth N4 tc rc r Ndndra N etnrer -1-'Y R ds fxk Ru 1 Nl lu Bu X Nml Nllkf' 0 'Ne ul Be-its 0 lu rn IXICIHITLI O born Linda l .iff Dan Pafla on 1.1! Cathy llnlllp ue Pnfe r Dau Plank Jdlllll I lunumr Dmlmyd I urkelt D: nm Rnd LOUI C Rhoda Robert Rlddlv Jam' Rlwcl Linda RIJIDIIIQIIH Judy Rock Ke 1th Rogers 'Y 'U' C7 ljdl Ntacu 1 cnc Nlahlw ,lung Shah Nlarw Str phf mon kenneth Nlulle Dougla 5lrm,.ffllnw liunmc Stump Ru hard Stump C l1lI'13 Ntulzmdn Dzdne Nullnan Y wld Sm ank Sanford Nm arm ndruher Nlarw Sw e1tLer 'Nlarlene Nwmc hart Plul Nw ox eland Dc-ww lackelt Judy Tawm fheron lax lor Ted 'l'hompQon Stanley Immune 3 N 4 ar- Karcn Rouse- Don Rose-zellv l'llil Faal Kan-n Sams Jwyve Sfllfllffk fvrfb N nl! Ddnm Sfarlu Wanda Su rc et fan Nhannon ll mn.: Nlllllllf r Brtlx 5lmmnak1r Ronald Nllllf C lIlL,PI' Nunpwn Fddn Nlater Pdllll Szneluer .lcrn xlllllll ,Iudw Nlae- Slllllll Rnln rt Snyder Joy Spent her Y 1rg.m1a 5 fllfl tmf Wolff It r1 IQ lun 1 I mhml l11n1111cr l1111 N lllflll hula 1 Y 111 Jur 1 rf sn N l 1 116 W1 1:1 l.1ll1x W llllwll l1t W am td Yi .1ldr1 ss ll 11114 W 1l 1 Bn 111l.1 W .ar tlm r Wmlln XNCIXQI' Barlmam Wmbu Barn W4l4lx Denm YY l11t1 ln ul D1.111e W l11ttl1 Ilrrx Wu 1 Fred Wllluw Daw wlllldlll i 'P' ' Q ,-of ft Barbara VL ulff Phylh Yuclu Sara M1111 r 5lldlUll Xuclnr ll11 111.1 Woudlrl Paula Wortln Lr Dale X mlm r ' I lcnflw lrnll Soplmrrmrp nut Rcwd Du paruu Allan Puller Rolmut btw. Qulnn Rolnsnn 11011 Sic-ber! .1ppLar1n Leo11ard Sutton Nunn Treble luhn lurner Thomas W each Don Woguman FRE HME We as freshmen stfxrtecl our flfgt flax of hlgh school pllSl'1lIlg our w IW through C H S halls III 'ln effort to fmd our classes Of course the upperclassmen were a blg help' But after a few daxs of llllg we got mto the full sssmg of things We started lJUllCllI'lg our treasurx mth our flrst project of sellmg COIICCQQIOIIQ at the Hammoncl Morton football game A leaf rake on the campus wms 'mother of our COIltI'lblllfl0I1Q to the school The magazme sale COIltI'llJUl8Cl ahead of one of the upper classes We are expecting to do better next year As soon as the basketball games started we began cheekmg coats When sprlng came we worked hard to sell our quota of tlckets In all of these actlvltles our class sponsors Mrs Pat Flatter Mr Warren Freck 'md Nlr 'llarlon Bontrager ture rlght there to help us Before we knew lt our flrst adventurous year at G H S was over and we were left mth the mam memorles of a very 8XClllI1g wear IRISHNIAN CLASS SPONSORS Left to right Mr Wanen Freck Mr Pa Flalter and Nlr Marlon Bcmntragr FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS STANDING from left to rlght Date Cross sergeant at arm Fred Hlggen precldent and Gary Pletcher sergeant at arms KNILELINC Betty Im-bmi treasurer and Sue Nllchel Qecrf taq ' 1 , . . ,. 5. 1 5 . ' 0 l yi 1 , .. S . a c , ' . . J' . - ' 'z ' . ., ' . ' A N Q f . p A S n . L . h 4 , fc .. 'Le L . . . 5 O ' 4 V VC . -, . greatly to our treasury but we would like to have been , v u I u . ,A . v t Y, L . W . I Z L' . f ' ' ' , ' ' : ' -4, - - - sg -. ' S, S 9 ' , Q - - v r ' ' r I N' : V ' ' l V Y V V. T . A . 5 . an 4' -9' 1 l A I S X 1 l 1 ink 'hrmmlum Xnmr zo 1 X c nu ld .a' N . Y' nald Kndmr 1 x ll X nr s X mr Xllen Bur xlllldll Bu-r Kan n Baku erxl 1 rr Brimer Br' tx Bu llll l Karr n Bm Q 4 ln I Ddwltl Be mr nd: rff r ,lanu llerku Pllllllp B4 rlu x TllllIllllN Br rlwx 'Slarrlwn Bl rrx xlli havl Bu lu l lion Bltllgll Sue Bohn llaud Buntragmr W adn B :uma Bun I' Kun Bradford Blntle w Bradford Kudrm Bralllcr .ludith Branum ,Ion Bmukmyvr Judy Bmwn Hr-le-n Bur-kmaxter Pamc-lu Bun x-r ,lumz-.' Burke Brian Butler T 'rfva Bylcr John Chandler Edwin Cllllpp Ben-rly Cupcnhaver Charles Colton Sandra Cramer Nancy Cregier Cheryl Cripe NIH wx hu X L lc D11 1 Ruth Xnn llc Knlkker R er Dum! ldll Dmd Ea Hr-Iyar he x ln Lf Hn ba! I1ndxF:dw ludlth Fuhr ff I lx hldrld lixll I' 1 ah Ifllerl Lllultt v F uc It 4 Robrn held I-or at 'Nlarcla lknedc n Ipnc-Imp: F11 man Wllham C an wc-r Dllf- I arbu a Ili lm muh R1 gnr C olden fmrgn Q onlalvl lhrlmne 1 unch I hll bor uch Doug L raff Lum- fraw Daw bm Phil bullfrm Duug, buxlllam Hllda I wathnoy I mda Hale X1rg.,1n1a Harper Ten Harrington Greg Hartzler Iarn Hauland lun Haw lamu He Q Fred H1,w:g.enQ Ruth inn Hnppvnelecl If-nm imp: fr Julia 1 lllldlff Ifhn Pau C' 'Y AI xv 5' 'Rx X'-ti QC 4 Ilm Xl I 4IlI1 ll 1 I Psi 'y-I-v 4 IAA! l I rx I pm irner I sv -. Lirn IIuIm r I IIur rw 1 Inf 1 it I I1 L Nlanlxn ,I nnln hum Jen 1 Nldrilwn len r-n in if .Im rc an XIHTIIWH Kauffman ohn kfil Nldrw Jane Rum I lin Kc rc he r Unk: Kelulmar Y li In Kiwr Iam Kohfr Nc al Ixu nuff I llH'I8 Km: gvr IM mn Kurtz ,lc n Ixurtl fharlu Ian meld Nlichavl I,aI' ary De-nni.: Lambcrt Mariha I.anti: David Lantz Sandra Imatlu-rman Linda Lechlitner Dean Ivwallen Cary Logan Eugene Manges I'at Mansfield Larry Markham James Marks ,Ianig Marks Marcia Niarquardt Darby Mast 11 lla larry Nia I ludy 'Wd I1 h lldrlwara Nl: 1 onmll ldxelxn 'NIM uarw ,ldnct xl0Kllllll n Sue U11-hrl lldiltl Undrllctrm Duane Nllller ern Nlnlla r utr Nllllc r lun 'Nlxller lxrnmlh Nlxller Wlnharl Nllllfr Sherrv Nhllzr Sandra Nlllls Stuen Nlmu-r lfrrw Nlor an Terry 'Nlor an farul 'Nlullct Daud NIM rs Ned xINf r Sandra 'Sly ers Q harlotte Nc-ad Ras Nichol fonnw lxlf holwon Ralph Nucbaum 1 em- Olwr .lack O le Sandra Olman John Orstcd Klm Penrusf Sandra Peterson ,lameQ l hvnd Kathy Phillips Kent Phllhps Stephen Piper Cary Plvtcher l xnda Prvwlcr Carl Rameby Allen Ratllff fharleQ Reed Lyle Rxchcrcek Franmw Rldenour Q-wv if 'C7 -waht!! 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I 1 , V ' . , S Bl 'Y A ...A 1' - Ili- , ,ijt K' 1 yt K b , A 'Q .T Y x A t va V 0- 'U Sharon Weilaild Kay W1-sl Miki- Wh:-vler Kirhy Wllitc-lniad Wlilliam Wlivsv Charlene Wicsjaltn Xlarelda Wilden Barbara Willson Nanry Wilson Tonya Wilson Gregory Wislcr Larry Wortingc-r Charles Yoflcr Dennis Yoder Frank Yoder Jeanne Yoder Kathy Yoder Marilyn Yoder Rohr-rla Yoder jr sl U IJ 'B' JH?- Freshmen not appearing: Mary Bartholomew Stephen Jacobs Kara-n Bickel Bobbie Krebs Anton M. Bower Dudley' Russell .lvrry Brown Harold Taylor i Is Jon Brookmyc-r trying to hide or has he an unusual way of passing his time in the halls of CHS? -A Qs., AS I RECALL . . . 5? ,-. 1 , A V ..'-' N 'Ag ,nf- . ,.-1 'fu 2 , , - ,V 'Q-x- V J, -..V -V Y - ' -.. 3 7-mlb 'gf - .-1 'A in-gx ,....-v . ' ..A - wp.,-wh s , ' - if A V ' ,,..,,.4 1. h '.. ,I I 1' .. --: ' ' A ' ' ' A54 ' 'vu , A 1- ' .- ' .. 'rv ' Q I p,Q?Q,,,, , . -, ., 1 z,'Pf .. N,- .- ' - '- ? P 1 n A .f -1.15 W - , ,j Q - ' v. , z lu 5 ., 4 - Hr- - -V ' V . N... gg., -0, f 1- 14 ' - ' - L ' 5 ' Ti ADVERTISING The heart of any town is its business district. It is this organ that pumps the lifeblood of the town, that determines its prosperity or its poverty. Indeed, it determines the actual life of the town. And thus it is with our yearbook. Our advertisers are the life organ of our bookg without them, it would not have been possible. To these people-the manufacturers, doc- tors, salesmen, servicemen, beauty operators, dentists, and many, many others-we owe our thanks. GALEN WHITEHEAD JOHN JENNINGS WHITEHEAD JENNINGS INSURANCE SERVICE DnsI'rlc+ Agen+s I20 N FIFTH ST PHONE 3 I24I GOSHEN INDIANA OLYMPIA Home Made Candles Ice Cream Lunches Jane? Brown and Charles Tredway are enloy ng a coke af Ihe Olympia We V' iw MEN S WEAR KOHLER AND CHAMPION Arrow SI1lr'l's and Tues Lamb Kmf Swea+ers In+erwoven Socks Par-hs Hafs Commercial Prinhng Qurck BasIce'rs SIEGMANN PRINTING CO I2I-23 N Second SI' GOSHEN INDIANA NED LACEYS CAMERA SHOP Every+I'nng Phoiographlc GOSHEN INDIANA GOSHEN CUSHION AND BODY COMPANY II7 Nor+I1 Second S+ GOSHEN INDIANA GOSH EN PAINT SPOT us as WEST MARTIN BROS. MEATLAN D Locker Plani' - Frozen Foods PHONE 3 2307 2024 ElkI1ar+ Road GOSHEN, INDIANA I IIO-II2 Easf Washingfon Sireef Ned Lacey, owner of fhe well-Imown came hop, is explaining +I1e operaiion of a new pro ecfor io a cusfomer. Els:-:IN on FUN THERES A STARCRAFT Fon EVERYONE ' STARCRAFT BOAT COMPANY GOSHEN INDIANA Nahonally famous Sfarcrafi Alum num Boafs offer you Hue mosi' In boahng pleasure Corred Ih desugn consfruohon sze and performance Youll find one fhai his your need EZ GAS, INC BOTTLED GAS FOR ALL NEEDS .,ihl GOSHEN INDI NA PHONE 3 ELKHART COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO OPERATIVE ASS N ' NX NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY P O d I I - P C II d B I1 N d BrisI'oI A - I22 I S -'B T CONGRATULATIONS A ff I I fo +I1e GracIuaI'es of Today, and fhe Leade 5 of Tommorrow. I fs on Compllmenfs of GOSH EN ELECTRIC INC 808 Wesf LlncoIn Avenue GOSHEN INDIANA SNYDER S I26 SOUTH MAIN ST GOSHEN INDIANA Tom Rogers helps Jlm Rensberger 'Iry on one of 'Ihe many good Ioolung sulfs ai Snyders EDWARD BROOKMYER Accoun+an'r 202 W LINCOLN GOSHEN INDIANA - Trade Wi+I1 I'I1e Boys - BOWER S DRIVE IN us 33 WEST e-osr-:EN INDIANA A97 4 Nap, I Burger In a Baskef A Tasfy Hamburger on a Toasfed Bun Smofhered Wrrh French Fries and Surpassed by None All of fhe cars are hurrying +o Bower's Drive-In aHer fhe game. I . . , . v I ,I Q !,Al. f L I x , Q I . GOSH EN FARM CENTER 534 Easf LlncoIn Ave Phone 3 I255 GOSHEN INDIANA DAIRY QUEEN The Cone Wl+h fhe CurI on Top 723 Wes? Pke Sf ee? GOSHEN INDIANA d John Weri are abouf Io 1 luv' elif' enloy a c pIe delcous su daes ai' 'Ihe Dary F, e init!! KIRT S DRIVE IN CLEANERS 600 Wesf Pike S+ree+ GOSHEN INDIANA REX BATTERIES, INC ROBERT'S Jewelers 206 Soufh Mann Sfreef GOSHEN INDIANA I BURGER S 5c TO SI O0 STORE US 33 Wesi MI GOSHEN SHOPPING CENTER 9 am 'Io 9 pm Mon 'Ihrough Sai' Mrs Burger IS eager 'Io help you malre your selechon from 'Ihe many ufems nn her sfore Fresh Flowers From RACEVIEW GREENHOUSE When l+s Flowers Say I+ Wn+h Ours GOSHEN INDIANA CAMERON S PAINT SHOP I25 Easi' Lincoln Ave GOSHEN INDIANA and Mrs Wallace Cameron are alway wull mg Io help you selecf Ihe rnghf palnf for 'Ihe lob you have Io do lk K- v I ' 7 41' ' I , A - lg' . u 'J V' 4 'V' ' A . . . n Q . i I E' Sq' K ' I305 WILSON AVE. PHONE 3-2260 . I I ,- i 2-iff:-I - - I 1 .5 ' . C A' - 'l.L1,L Q A 'I f I - . -, Mr. . ' - RUBBER PRODUCTS GOSHEN RUBBER CO KLINES DEPARTMENT STORE for Apparel Maff f I Goshen Sfyle Cenfer 2II Sou+I1 Fif+h Sfreei' NI 'X3V.f0', ':5iI.3E5E 5'IP5q'V: 7' Dry Cleanin GOSHEN INDIANA FIEDEKE DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOGUL RUBBER COMPANY d M d + - I AII Kin s of echanical I r Rubber ProcIuc+s - I Molde and Ex ruded ff - E - I I x CRIST S Dry Cleaners and Shlr+ Laundry GOSHEN INDIANA PHONE 3 l7I3 Ma o Johnsio af g o Kaihy M rgan a e ne rf o es a+ r s s CI aners STANDARD PLATING CO CHASE BAG COMPANY TILLEY ELECTRIC CO G E Appluances RCA Vlcfor H1 Fl and TV In Color and Black and Whl+e Elecfrlcal Engmeers 204 SO MAIN ST TELEPHONE 3 229I SALLY JO FASHIONS DOG 'n SUDS AND TEEN SHOP DRIVE INN S U 33 W + GOSHEN INDIANA W d C .iff JdyAI H MOLD ENGINEERING INC uozbs +h +h HARLANS eos:-IEN INDIANA F I' C I 2I8 o. Main .S. eg . orI 's reamiesf Roof Beer L I - T . A U' I 4 ' AI , v I' V Y Q A I J j 3 A, - ' I' I A' r. jj f I 4' X I A al iv, 4 -- I .kin I L ' 4 I - 4 ' I I 9 pf I I I I A kj' I I II S us is modeling a new coa'I' af arIan's. 1 ' 1 ou I0 as ion en er o Goshen SHELL THOMAS SHELL SERVICE ai' 602 LlncoIn Way Easf GOSHEN INDIANA 312: MARION YODER AND SON REAL ESTATE an INSURANCE IIO W Luncoln A e Phone 3 II54 Save More Every Day a'I' Meyers MEYERS DRUG STORE II3 Sou+I'1 Mann GOSHEN INDIANA ,Pj 1:5 MAPLE CITY ICE CREAM Phone 3 2000 My Besf Cusfomer v F V J' Q Q y V I - -'Y 'lr J -. ' .H '- - - ff 14 I fr f 7 v r-.-lu 'J 1 . ' I ' .1 5- - . --Y l I E A ... -1- 'f -aw . ' v . '1-A-s k ' - - I ' ,: L E1 , . n-1 U 1, Y. A- nti -I Y Q.. 1. ..- : x ' 5 .-l,.L--- - , I I M ' 7 I SALEM BANK AND TRUST CO ESTABLISHED IN I854 Over One Hundred Years Continuous Banking MEMBER OF THE F D. I. C. IOI SOUTH MAIN STREET GOSHEN, INDIANA XL PENN CONTROLS, INC eos!-new INDIANA Manufacfurers of Aufomahc Conirols for Heahng Refrlgerahon Alr Condlhonlng Gas Appluances Engines Pumps Aur Compressors Always PIenI'y of Convemen+ ParIung GOSHEN HARDWARE US 33 as+ THE LATEST AND THE BEST HOUSEWARES TOOLS GIFTS AND HARDWARE SUPPLIES BARLER METAL INC ZI4 W Jefferson S+ GOSHEN INDIANA . . E I I I I o Q85 ' 54 6' 1' 'E . '1- I 1 -...ff 2II S. Main S+. GOSHEN INDIANA Barbara Bless ng and Conne Pnke man sample one of 'Ihe many comfor+abIe sofas fo nd af Sf er s Furnf re Company STIVER S FURNITURE COMPANY WESTERN RUBBER COMPANY ! Bes+ nn w Rubber Producfs QQ QQ QQ Ssmsses QE EQQQQ Q I I I r u Iv ' iu . I l .,g-1' 7 s gf Z F Y' 3 3 gb 6 g IQ xx 6 4 s . Nxxx x ' I ' ::::: . XX v -. - ' l::, fe in -- Q s:::2:- E N' ., -::'2:. Q 5' HOME LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY Y ThkfHME I Lunssn coMPANY M Q I' HEINES HARDWARE GOSHEN INDIANA R C DREVES PLUMBING AND HEATING 2 I22 E LINCOLN Ave W1-4 amp CRIPE LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY DUNLAP INDIANA A oman seIec+s a par of shoes from The many found af Noble s Shoe Siore NOBLE S SHOE STORE IIO Sou+h Mann SI' GOSHEN INDIANA MALEY S VARIETY STORE IO7 Sou+h Mann S+reeI' GOSHEN INDIANA I MALN5 D ane Jordon and Pai Swari' look a+ a beauh 'ful s ea+er af Ne elIs NEWELL S A QuaIl+y Siore SINCE I880 HOME DECORATING INC Buy Wufh Confidence Dufch Boy Pam'l's Wallpaper and Floor Coverungs GOSHEN INDIANA S+eve McCann looks af a pamf brush one of +he many sold af Home Decorahng +yTh LAST Mnmz 5 QNEWS iw 177 l id ,Q THE GOSHEN NEWS A DAILY AUDIENCE OF oven 30 ooo T AND M RUBBER SPECIALTIES CO Manufaclurers of Lafhe Cu'rs Gaske+s Washers, Ex+ruded Hems A fy wspaper published for fhe people of Goshen and vicini . e G h N eceives daily fhe full leased wire service of 'l'he Uniied Press l 'l l' l il' 0 A A ,' . ii 'xi f :Lf 'rw - Uhlll- ib . T lg A 4 U, ' fl ' O I fffii GOSHEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC Smce I89l GOSHEN INDIANA TA Q W. Manufadurers of GOSHEN OUTDOOR FURNITURE MERRIPLAY HOME EQUIPMENT BLUE RIBBON WOOD LADDERS BLUE RIBBON ALUMINUM LADDERS SIGMUND SORG INC Crys'I'aI Sllver Fme Jewels Induana s Fmesi' Jewelers ELKHART GOSHEN SOUTH BEND 4I3 So Main I20 So. Main II7 W. Washingion . aff' Power Is Prevaleni' Wi+h RIETH-RILEY CONSTRUCTION CO INC. GOSHEN FLORAL SHOP Flowers for AII Occasaons CGHIGFPIGCES PIanI's Corsages PHONE 3 I628 CROWELL AND TERWILLIGER LEADING JEWELERS I28 SOUTH MAIN STREET T ayc II a Ib +J kBI WESTFALL MUSIC SHOP Records and Muslc Supplies Il ' Arrangemenis 'ro Meei' Your Needs Q N ,W - e fx, Phone 3-I574 Goshen, Indiana Q91 X I E Ni .nw-4 V ' l ru rum se s a recor a um o ac air. SCOTT KINDY INC TV and Radlo 2I6 NORTH MAIN STREET SOUTH SIDE SODA SHOP SweeI's for +I'1e Swee+ . 'f' D H Q4 '1I' yy gT'!'7'5'l:f- 1- FIRST NATIONAL BANK FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION The Fmes+ In Bakery Foods a+ Your Door a+ Your SI'ore HONEY CRUST BAKERY, INC. lu EAST JEFFERSON STREET u.s. 33 WEST Member of +I1e I I JuDD's DRUGS Jud US 33 WEST JA: O Hr GOSHEN INDIANA U 5 U55 er Mfkrf alffflffjglf Q Z1 IWIXKIZKWZQ HOFFMAN S O K Rubber Welders I5l3 Easf Lncoln A enue Diamond lmpor+ers I Z UKEW 4 Sou-nu GOSHFN, IBOMNA Mann a+ Purl S+ree+ ELGIN BULOVA WYLER ENGRAVING WATCH REPAIRING Our Low Overhead Saves You Money uccess to the graduohng class 'C Q SJ I COCA COLA BOTTLING CO Goshen lndnana CompIlmenI's of GOSHEN SASH AND DOOR Eas'r Purl Sfreef GOSHEN INDIANA FOOD CENTER SeIIs 'For Less U S 33 AT REYNOLDS GOSHEN INDIANA be Co aea GARMAN BROS LUMBER CO INC U S Hlghway 33 a+ PIymouI'I'1 Ave Phone 3 582 GOSHEN INDIANA RICHMOND WHOLESALE COMPANY, INC 202 Nor+I1 Co'r'I'age Avenue GOSHEN INDIANA I ' f I ' of 5' 5 I E M 1.1 1' , f, 7 Y'w'J.1:. Rich Yoder has selecfed a 'I'asI'y melon. TI1 I' riaIs from German Lum r . r Iways ..,..,'-',,.. ---f, O, O -I DRIVE IN N Specializing in 1'l'1e Besl' of Food and Service US 46433 Ifz Mile Eas+ a+ College Rd Agia KSU? vi- -nl' 'IU IX THE GOSHEN MILK CONDENSING COMPANY GOLDEN RULE DRUG STORE IO6 Sou+I1 Main Sfreel' GOSHEN INDIANA Bll ScoH makes one of +I1e Golden Rule Drug Sfo e s del c ous ice cream desserfs Diana Bosse receives compe+en+ service a+ Bradford's 70l S You Will Lilce flue Friendly and Prompi' Service af BRADFORD'S ou+l1 Main Phone 3 I209 GOSHEN, INDIANA HETTRICK MANUFACTURING CO. TOLEDO OHIO GOSHEN INDIANA STATESVILLE NORTH CAROLINA ,df fav -R -1 XIX af ,B- ABSHIRE ou. co Mobil N? I23V2 SOUTH MAIN PHONE NO. 3 II87 Mobilgas Mobiloil-Mobilheot n T.-:Q.4'iw 1 A .L ' f - 5 t .., 7 Q f - 5 . ,zflf , Q ff' In X , A Q Y 'f5'-7 ' ' kk ' I' I ' 1 Y r 'S ,. .A .4 - N , I I . Q1 ' ' Y ' 7, x nu. 1 PJ A 1 .- ' Y ' ' ' - f S5 . , v wmv 1 .1 I I ---.Y .- .,.,,v,, ,I Q. :.. 5'-.X :1 Sf? ' ., '3 - ? ...-i 3-eg ,Q t g1 , ,.' . I P' 1. ' P Q I 5 V, I jjj. 4... nf .. n vl' ' - 1 i x I . ' , . I R, r ' 1 I .,a ' ' ,' I -41: I C N ROTH AND SON SERVICE STATION MILLER S RESTAURANT 600 AM + IOO AM Kd YP CITY LIGHT an WATER WORKS PIERRE W CRIPE SALES AND SERVICE + g A Codf n cIHo Appl ces 6I7 WEST PIKE STREET Ph 3 -'P 9' 'I' an Indiana Headquarfers 'For and Spor+swear THE HOUSE OF HARTER 23I So Mann S'l'ree'I' GOSHEN INDIANA NEWMAN FURNITURE CO Indlana s Fmesi' Furm+ure Sfore ,. - -- WV 2I0 Sou+I1 Mann S+ree+ GOSHEN INDIANA E 4-n--V -,..,, 1 T,-l.,Q, Q: -,li - ' Molded Rubber Special+ies EXCEL RUBBER CO I4l0 Chucago Avenue PHONE 3 I273 GOSHEN R and K SERVICE 20I Sou+h Thlrd i FF If 'H' pl yee R81 K T A ,. S' K L C O O E X I I A ll E N- E Q fr : E , -Q -Lx - Suzanne Sco N 1 'Phe em o s o Serv ., 3, D ' 0 29-4 '- , N' I Modern Home Owned EVERETT S UPTOWN Super Foods 223 Sou+h Ma n S'I'ree+ PLAUT S Dry Goods Accessorues Lmgerle I2I So H1 Mann S+ eei' GOSHEN INDIANA E! Ummm ' ll EEE GUSHE HIGH SCHUGL GUSHE . INDIAA Fpririg. l'l.m'! Dear Pirie-mls. :Ks nur svlimwl ivan' W521-59 :wars its e-ml. I miulnl likf- lu lhzmlx l'Xt'l'f4lIlf' uhm has i'imti'il1ul1'4l timv anil talvnt lu inzilu' nur firimimi piissililf-. XXV? mu' a grval rival of Ihaiilis lu our llflY6'IiliSK'l'5 fill' the-ir hiyalty and assistauim-. The-ir !lIllI'ilIl3Qf' has mule- this hunk pnssilvlf-. VU- xsnulcl 1-slwviailly like- tu thank nur rliligcnt. llarcl-uurlxillg FINPIIMIV. Xlrs. lh-l'l1ie-rv limi-if. uhm has flllillvll ami prmlflml ui as ws- sxurkvfl lu Inv:-t our ilvaflliiws. Wifi are' xvry grate-ful lu he-i' fm' thi- lliili6'IlI'1' ami Qulxiw- shi- ewpri-ss:-cl while- livlping us with our yi-ai'lnmlQ. 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