Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

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,..... ,.-......-. -..-..,,.-..,.,A---Q-.g--.-Y.,....-.,. , W.,- 1968 GOSHEN HIGH SCHOOL GOSHEN, INDIANA VOLUME 61 CRIMSON '51 NTS OF YO TH Ilte 1 full of rndm cxC1t111 moment yet IC q111tP 11 cxc'1t111 ab thosf, spent as cl Olll Dllllll tw xea we haw -pe t 41 CHQ H1616 hut been happy IIIUIIIEIII and Nad IIl0II1CIltb 0111 dau hate been flllcd mth mam 1101115 of lectules and 0111 61611111 5 flllecl xs1tl1 endlew 1101115 of xtudw We P11011 am wlll co11t11111e to 5611111 fot Imowslod P and t111th, fm we 16411171 that boon we mil be the leaden of the xsmld 'H Table of Contents Features Xcadennc Students I lubw Sports Adv t'I'tlSlllE Index .................. 1 J 168 8 1 204 Youth ls Fellowship Young people find fellowship and recreation to Ire very important in their lives. Wfork is important lrnt so is having fun. Football and lmaslietlmall games not only pro- vide entertainment hut also teach us good sportsman- ship. Dances after the games give us time to relax and have fun. Quiet moments spent with vlose friends in dis- cussions adcl a little spice to living. C45 1,15 'T' 5 ,Nh 9 ,, lf' 'lvl , I ul Jn, NI WIA! li fl' I The World ls HPS We eau imike it wlizitevei' ue wunl it to he. 'Xll the heliefs we heave now will he testetl hy society. XVll6lllt'l' these heliefs withstaml the test clues not matter as muvh as the rlevutimi with whivh we support them. VW have often eritic'ize1l atlults for the things they have clone aml now we will he the ones to he vi-itit-ized. Vive have heeii supplietl with the eiliivation to go out in the world. It is up to us to put this eclliezltimi into pi'ac'tic'e. my '4 I Q5-VYf .ul llfvi xr ' I ,,I .r.2q.f' ,, ix 1 Q23 J ' ' ,.':9! M WW' 'S Xw 1. 411.15 The Future Is Our Goal 11 1111111 111'1'1' Q 1 1111111 11111 The p111111ems 11f111e 11o11d 316111611 p11111111n1s 11111 C1 11111111111 11111 1 111' 111111111 W1 '11 s1ll119ll1 11111 1 11111111112 111111111165 111 111111 11111 111111 1111 111111 X 111 1111111 111 11 11111111 11 '11 11 11-'111 11111 11111111 of 11111111 111111 1111161 1111? 11111111 of 21111111 11111 111 11111 1111 111 11316 11111 1111111111111 of 11111 11011161115 Of 11111111 K S V91 :Nail 'iv Standing left to right are: Sue Yoder, Mike Phend, Nancy Garber, Kirk Sorg, and Christa Alexenko. Girls and Boys State As I look back on Hoosier Boy's State I remember and my feet remember many things. A total of 916 boys were indoctrinated in government, military life, and shav- ing cream warfare. Our govemment education consisted of a short civics course and a practical experi- ence in running our own govemment. This had some unexpected results in some cases, as most of us ended up in jail at one time or another. l've tried to forget the military part but my feet won't let me. We marched every- where and I mean everywhere Also, we received, upon arrival, a two page outline of the proper of making a bed and cleaning a room. Our supervisors for this part of the program were some friendly army sergeants who felt the world would stop if there was a wrinkle in a bedspread. The best way to sum up the after-hour activities of the different command groups would probably be to say th-at when an irresistible force meets an immovable object something has to give. In this case the rules lost. The result was the most tremendous shaving cream and water balloon fight ever recorded in the annuls of history. ' r It was an experience l will always remember. I leamed a lot about govemment, I met some really great guys, and had a ball. Sincerely, Kirk Sorg QQ 99 A Night To Remember 4, ,'Q.f'f-X'-LF r. fwfr? - -. QE: an i E1,fQ2g SI . ' W ' 5 61.32535 Q2 . ' ld V 4' N? iiusiwi?-.,ghQ we 3-el , . N 1 . J' ey' , 'L 5. FA 9 gl In --.f G at ,JI 3 ,E 5 . K' 27 ii lQf 'X VVS 'A '29, ' 'xx , A 4 P LA. E! la if The price of entrance for the junior class play was determined hy the ticket committee. xv I Old teacher New teacher Johnny ..... Sandra .... Hilda .... Billy . . . Mary . . . foe .... Danny . . . loan . . . Boy .... Ctrl .... Father . . CAST The Children's Story Shellie Stoffel .. . .... Mary Ellen Rippey John Davidhizar . . Randi Yoder Bev Royer . . . . John Zimmerman .................. Red Carnations ................. ... Esther Lehman Allen Fisher Tom Parce Roberta Steele David Kercher . Sandy Yoder Kelsey Bail , H 0 9 ,J Homecoming 1967 It was a night of excitement and what could make it more complete than smiles and roses and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. The Redskins battled for a victory against South Bend Riley, but couldn't quite make it. At half-time the excitement nearly bubbled over. Betsy Bigler gave a short speech, then in a suspense filled moment announced the results of GHS Homecoming Queen 1967-Miss Janet Rogers. The members of the court as shown from top to bottom are: Darlene Stouder- Sophg Randi Yoder-Jr.g Janet Rogers-Queeng Nancy Garber-Sr. Debbie Cripe- Sr.g Julie I-limes-Sr.g and Nancy Bigler-Sr. y A e Pai- 1- ..4'-,. 4- paula 1 -- f -- The CHS choir has found the new music room to be of great help in developing a well balanced choir. -4' Mr. Allen discusses the progress of the new bi- ology lab with two of the workmen. ' ? w . Life Is Full of Chan es This past year has been one of great change for Goshen lligzh School. The music department ac- quired a new music room for the choir and orches- tra. A new biology lab was added to facilitate more biology students. ln addition to these additions the parking lot of CHS was finally paved and jokes about the parking: lot have become a thing of the past. T Sweetheart ueen 1968 Hearts were happy and smlles brlght when Mles Janet Hoke was crowned Sweetheart ueen of GHS for 1968 The event took The crowd danced to the sounds of The Other End Janets escort was Joe Alberty Members of the queen s court were Janet Rogers and Sue Elder place after the Goshen-Riley game February 9. Senior Candidate and Escort Janet Rogers Fred Snooks V is 5 if v' NJ ,,,..r gs ad. .H J, M tr! -Q ' 'r If x 61+ - , 4,17 - . rl ,, .Qs . ATT' f1n,, U ' ' '-'-' l A Y r l 3: .d 'QR eg- v -Q. 4f 'l '. fsffy 'T' 5 szfn . . X Q X - .N ' 'ffl w W Wk-P - 2 1 'eh . -' q.:' ite ' x 1 gh' V 'lilffm 1 jfyll X fClia ,f T' 121, X. . . , , A , !?.3g.l-'QJQ 8 ' .1-Fgfgvy ni.. 7 ' IL ' s el' '4' X. f , X , E ' v 4 xt 5 I QQ-fi J I I if J . ii is ' :V G ,XC I -, fum W f -. .QT fs- :fr A Q, 'AJ .'A Q- 'Q sr -K Q 516:17 4 A Jlfqgs V' 'iff - , 5 -,- - Q, if ', 1 l xo' xg. 2 u', 'C 'gf 3k I A R X ,g ' ' I I x v af 1 ' -I' fs '9 x Q-' ' . a Q Q -W ' sk x . Us 'D 1 I 1 A d' N t l l :J- qfl l ' n o fl zjjgf Sophomore Candidates and Escorts Debbie Truex Steve Nicholson Jan McDonald Dave Riddle 'i'ff54i?ge0M Sophomore - Candidates and Escorts Caiggge and Escort Kathy James Sue Elder Bruce Huser Dave Ogle June Cripe Tom Guipe Tervetuloa Means Welcome 710 I loze basketball and ew erythm else m C H S 'ly C'IIIll fffmulla Pyykkoj from Finland C'1m1s hohhles IIlLlllCl6 kun winter 'md summzr tht p1 mo and studung lan uw es Ulrlch llmmer came to u from Wet Cermam He his '1 xarlety of Interests rannm from salhn to tenms and he collects timps Ulrlch qs he hkes hloloby very much Lllll fln 1L1ll Malkj also from Flnland says school IS much easler here 'md o she has tune to enjoy herself She llke driwlng pamtmc Mflllllg Qlll ln cookm and bal-un She says she mlsse lon hlkes ln the woods back home and deep snow xx V t I X 5 Q- A I u .-4' V4 .ll V T ' Y '- x I X, 1 'I 44 Y V ' . . ,. Q i . . ' I ' ., g - . . ., bc 'S 4 .1 , . C ., . . h Q .. U '. 4 l x .. V V. . - C. ., , , , L . L I or cn D O ' . f . , , 4 S S 1, 1 il. c 1. ' ' ., U g . fl . 1 ' I S4 ' FZ 'L e . . ga- . , . L N M . . L S . . ? . Q .. . . '. . . . U . U ' 3 C 1 Us 1 - g gs C9 . U Q M . Q U . . ' i . o' 5 z: QQ 99 Faculty Scalps Aces In Double Overtime! C3744-7199 On February 15, 1968, the famous WOWO Air Aces were defeated by Pappy's froliclcing faculty. The game resulted in a glorious victory for Pappy's dear team. Emotions were tense in those last few minutes as our 'SSKINSH beat the aces in a double overtime. With intense spirit and enthusiasm the 1968 Crimson wishes to congratulate the team on their brilliant and skilled teamwork! 1 l ffrhe wowo AIR ACES f ' J 3 It ' W Operetta 1968 The Goshen H1 h School Cholr presented therr 1968 Operetta mth tremendous success' Speak Lp by Lulgr Zanmnellr IS about a teenage boy and the problems he has when trymg to volce hls OPIFIIOIIS to The second part Trral By Jury tells the story of a young lrl trymc, to convmce the judge and the jury that her monsterous love should pay the dimages The jud e unable to thmlc of a better solutlon marrles her hrmself .U . . ' o , . . . . . his family. 5 . 9 U. . U . . . D . p . ' g . . , . . . Speak U p Father ...... Moth er .... Sister ............... Teen-age Boy .......... Chorus of Farnily Members Trial By fury The Learned fudge ..... The Plaintiff fffngelinaj The Defendant fEr1u'inl . CAST Counsel for the Plaintiff .... Usher ................ Foreman of the fury .... Counsefs Assistant ................... 'et . . . . Steve Mvers . . . . . Nancy Garber ... . . . .. Ruth Kauffman Dave Swartzendruber . . . Steve Bowers . . . . Kitty Nesius . . . . Dave Swartley . . . . .. Joe Reiniche . . . Matthew Lind ....... Mike Yoder . . . . , . . Bill Binlcley Bridesnzaids ........ Susan Beechy, Linda Phebus, Doris Wolff, Nadine Hershberger, Barbara Gunden. linda Pressley Gentlemen of the fury .......... Todd Cripe, Brian Smucker, Phil Murphy. Steve Myers, Dave Swartzendruber, Cary Wise, Kelsey Bail, Paul Boughner, Dale Nissley, Pat Vance, and Abe Garber Public . .... Other Choir Members I , X3 Q. W 1 W 1 -Egg 3 V. -4 I '52 , f x Keg m QQ I X. fix 'N 5 -2 0 b 4, ' s ff M x4 025 ' Isl, rf 5 kt XX V A H Q- A . ? A ' ag I X i 'F' .AW ::-..l 5 , ' 'Qs-1 5, X 11 .-fjif ' ! 'gg I r Q ' ' 7 1 J 1, . ' I S? -wwf aX Q I . t X. V T P 9 u KQQ, 1 51 Q11 ' E xl 'Ah Xx ,, ill., Il, x . , A i Q X . X , AM ' ' X 3 X! YQ- A K P N Ag Q . fi 4 J- - . f 7- X r -f ' 1 ,A '1- Lf ,S Mr Prank 'Xlgzatc Qupcrmlfxndfnt of Grounds X F Xml Ur Harmon Wlllllms r ,Innes Nlor c- md Ur Robert Cnpc 'xrc members ff Ihr- Gu hen Community 5chool Bond Aho members of the chool Immrd are Nlrs Dunxld Idhdli und 'Nlr Harold Bechtel Q93 QS- mre I nru s th Sup: rm u ndent irc Wir Jo ephlm X oung 'Ur Nllldrvd I on nn Ur Rf In rtl Rum . . ' ' 1 , . ' Q H Dr. J. .. vr: , . ' , ' 1 gM. 1 . S ,L . . . ' 3 1 ' S - I ' ' .i A . , S L ' . . 1 J - - A - ,.. .. ... .. .. .. .. Q .14-in , 1 5' '-. . . . K- 'Y . ,. -gl ' - . x . 'F Sv' '4 lu ff ., ' - -. . , , .537 5-1., -r' - A . s. ,S 1 1 Lg: ' '-'fi 7 ' Y . . S. .' . gz. - 1-, ' ' 211. Q. r': -ll, . ,- ' I wif K p. . xx N1 I .., r John C lohnxon CHS Ibflllllll for the Qecond yen, hh just completed '1 successful xe'1r Mr Johnson refund lllS und: rfvraduate dngru from l11d1 111 1 L 1111 er Q1tw 'md m'1sterx dewlec from Purdue 111 1901 He had plLXlOUblN been the IJI'lIlClp ll at AIIICH H1 h School Alum Ind for three QCWTQ, which ws 'N prmceded ln 1 wx xc lr 1111111 ll 111 1t liossull Ill ll SL loo Boswell, Ind Hlfher imdemle SllINllI'flS ant welfarm of tlu students IS flfql 1111 foremost 1n Mr Johneon Q work dministration 2 Guides School Life Mr. Robert B. Mathews, assistant principal, takes a break from his many administrative duties. N u 7? ' -sf' Mr. Mathews and Mrs. Blosser seem to be conferring about an important school matter. Mrs. Fred Blosser, secretary to Mr. Johnson, is making a pointed remark. . 'nl 1 Anal..-1 it uit 'fl ' .::'Q,fg.t,'ie:. 4 11',!r.i,,, , I I my a ' , ffffi. ' vi-'Q' . ' - .A .-LJ i N., Mrs. Ogle, secretary to the Athletic Department, is al- I ways busy typing or tending the school bookstore. ' Mr. Hess, the new truant officer this year, checks absence slips Guidance Offers Students Counseling Mrs. Jean Hoover, secretary to the guidance counselors, issues rcport cards and keeps student records. 30 Nlr. K1-iiivr has ll lvuxy svin-diilv 114 guimium-1: c-ounsclur is lu- prvpurf-s for his nn-xt sludcnl. I A r' 'Q' ..- I N' Mrs. Ashley is the new guidance counselor at CHS this year. Things aren't that bad, Mr. Kastm-r! 1 It They Serve G.H.S. Students H important roles in our high school. Mrs to keep the students healthy, and Mrs. Nisley must provide clean towels and various other items for the Physical Edu- cation Department. Mrs. Mcliarland also has the responsibility of giving the Seniors their Tuberculosis examinations 'ind IWIH hearing and vision tests to the Sophomoree ,,.A! Su Nlrs Dorothy McFarland serves a thc school nurse for the Goshen Community Sr hool sy tem ltrlrs Nlsley stands waiting for her next laundry load Mrs. McFarland and Mrs. Nisley play lVlcFarland has the responsibility of trying ffoslivn lllgh Svliool, llc-simlvs prvpziriiig aml svrwing meals for hoth high sc-hool :mil junior high stuilf-nts. thi- vooks are also H,'SIlHIlSll3lt' for the snavk har. Sev- vral high sr-hool slurlc-nts help in the calf-tm-rin mluring Ihr- noon hour floing 'llhv vooks play zum important rolv at xarious johs. Nlrs. Ruth lf. llalpin serv-s as the hc-afl vook. f hs If f Mrs. Myrtle H. Shrincr and Mrs. Ruth E. Halpin spend many hours pre paring food for hungry stud:-nts. Cooks Prepare Meals for GH Students Nlrs. Edna Wvlty anfl Mrs. Janice A. Ernherger unpack hamhurgc-rs. -LL- .A im.:- 4 Mrs. Mabel Wortingcr and Mrs. H011-n M. Ronk are busy pre paring small cakes. Ai.,-4-sz Tl Nlary Ncad nukes Quro. the mu xg room lb rwdy for mgnn Qtudente G :dx Bnkel dean the home ec room Custodlans Are Important ll L four ru md n J J XWIIOIIOI1 Farl Hapncr ,I A Beachy Llarenu Cangcr an rwpon xlvlc for Mc-pm GHS Qpuy .md XIII L. . :v'.,' 'PX .Q ' 4 ..v. ' . ' . f K, .Y A , b , Y A . 'vig' X .1 . . . . I 1 ' A Q 5 B x Sw w X- V S '14 's ' ' s . . I -- x Q - E H 5 V ' , .I H r -. U . N . IL: H lil 5, Ca: . , . , . . , 5 Y ' L 5 ' g , ' ' if . S 1 ,H ,r xv. ' 1 iff xx. X lv fxf D Cullnora Alibekogulu concentrates as she draws a girl in Art class. Mrs. Metz is the new art teacher at GHS this year. There are two periods of Ad- vanced Art and three periods of Designs and Crafts. A large variety of techniques and art media are used in these art courses. Land- scapes, perspective drawing, and lettering are some of the things studied by the art students. Many practical and useful objects are made in Designs and Crafts. Fields such as weaving, modeling, metal work, ceramics, sculpture, and felt craft are ex- plored by these students. Q U 10 ' Art Develops Talent fum Q-1 Mrs. Carolyn Metz Art Mrs. Metz and several students work together on a papier-mache animal. This imhhlrimis hiulngy Student wnlvhcs ll pum- mz-uiurn unrlrr his nlic-rosmpc. Putty Hcnclrivks and Dimmu Cllirlmlwlvr work un il chemistry at CXPCIIIIICHI. ' v 'O ST., JPY if - 5 -1 Q Q Nlr. Flgucns lc-rturcs his claws nn hereditary traits. 36 3 v 411 .iv -Q 2 ..:-.--M ' 6? ifS'Q wt' G H S Students uestlon the Facts of Sclence 0u1 Summa lJ1putrnu1t1sq111u rcallstlc ln lts methods o lr uhm Bloloffy Cl'1QSCb experlment Mllll hu xc f'l'1llOIl 'md im mm 'lime llkm che-Inlxtxx work reffu u y lll tht -chool 1111 Phwlrx Qluc enti 1 xc 1 flulur il QIIIIIPYTIFD mth wshnch thex r mn umk 'md uperunent lltlllullllll tu flvc of Sclenfe are :mud plfnhful lllmuffh lla 110018 come Y' w,,, 'P Quuuk ul 1 mm fm xoungr pvoue i Mr Elmer Bowers Nlr Juhn Mlwn Chemzstry and Phsexrs lizolotn Yi I5 ,nv as UNO -....,. ff? r Larrx Haney 'NIH Nancy foolwr r Dum Nlnwm pplrul Sfunre lhvnuitrv I1'1olo,.x o o o . . Q -..I ,X ii- t .bl .2 E . - M 'AV rw- : A i f C' f, ' . A . ,E vial. K Q.. A als.Qsrz'g' C- A .V la 'li' ' - . . 5 Q 1 ., - ' i law ill,'1'l'SS to hz' - : ' ,t K .- -i ,.- If X , A . v Oil' in I- 'll 3. i,, X' 'lv r' - ' I. f, ' ., -'-.gif 's ,1l. . eww'-A ',!s fy' 2 I-' R r K .,-s. 1 'I .W ' W1 is-' ' 7 1 .V M. - 'l -1 M. - 51, ,QQ Q!! .ni tud .. 'K' l,,. .... X P .I This Geometry class of Mr. Lnmbrighfs is working hard on prcfofs. Mr. Blosser is helping Putty Ellinger with her Algebra Mrs. Tookcr is lecturing to her Advanced Algebra class. -.-:nib Q-,X he First tep to Learning. ln orcler to gracluate from Goshen High School, students are required to have one year of either general mathematics or Algebra I and ll. Students may then take geometry, advanced algebra and then col- lege algrehra-trigonontetry. Mr. Fred Blos- ser is the heacl of the Mathematics De- partment. xref- - 4 Q 1 'Q Sharon Yoder studies her Gt-onmetry in study hall 'sv I .3 4' S11 Mr. Fred Blosscr Nlr. Carl Reiner Mr. Herbert Peebles Mr. Wil! HC Ifllmltfigllf Solid Geometry Algebra Geometry -'H5'PI U r ff' Bill llunsbergcr studies his civics notes in preparation for his next test. History comes alive as Mr. Hurley lectures on the American Revolution. . 1 ' Iliff' I ' s 1 ,ff 40 S001 ti r ,, , . QA -...J- 1 , .V'v I l 153.4 .. Vince Kimlick listens attentively to Mr. Clason, who is introducing the various aspects of U.S. History. tudies . . . The Key to the World 1 f 5 T . 7 K X 'dbx plug. 'bo 1 Mr. Underwood seems to enjoy his 5th period Civics class. A Mr. Richard Harley Mr. Burdette Hoke Mr. Henry Clason U.S. History Civics World History W 1 V Ai. - K , l A 1 I o I, Alf ' f A i r Z- fx- V , ,gg f 'vi' 5 'W v 'rf , 1.34, 'NJN XQ Mr. John Hemphill Mr. Paul Underwood Mr. H8l'01d KaSIner MF- T0m.S0YiYl6 Sociologw' Cirics Psychology U.-S. Hl5l0f4Y' 4I Mrs. Yi-utcr's Business Typing class is taking Z1 timed- writing. 97 '15 rf! S- rv JN X K v Miss Crogg proved that football players wcrcn't the only ones capable of walking on crutches. 4 1 I ' , Betty Jane Duncan reads shorthand outlines to the Q5 2nd period Beginning Sllortlmnd class. . 0 , 2' ix fa? .fp- Y ,19- cup -Q , fr 5, .lean Blough uses thc clictuplmnc in Qffice machines . '. 'v . l f , axis 5' .4,7, iii 54 - ,fi f. .5 N- 3 ry 51 1, 3 1 X ,480 N dt' Q Business Students Learn Valuable Skills Business Courses offered at Coshmn Hl,,ll School prepare students for 1 L nut in busintss ind one fn nhble to ins student llf'Sll'lIl sumh tcfueu Upon successful completion of shorthand typing and hoolxlteepln 1 tudf nt max rontmue mth the idwineed lOl1lNCQ Office miehinu nes an undt rstandlnff of tht machines msi ht of the dos 'md don ts in business Rfinlm enqhlga 1 student lo define basic points of effccliw silesmftnship Aftei completion of these courses the student is qualified to bo out in the husmess ssorld Miss Ethel Crog Bookkeeping J Mr Jo eph H Qtexens Retznlzng ZFX 1 he 'Sir Robert Howard Xlr Charles Hart MIS Bernie'-C DYWCY life Anne Yaefel' Vocalzoral Tramzng Office 'llgghmgs Shorthand Twpmg O l Q' s .' 7 . - ' .5 ' 'ff ' . . 3 z -av- usa .' iff. z-' : ' gp 3 2 1' A L . L. . 5 , 3 . e'g.z s ' 2' , and .A .N i EL .O e 4. used in business today. Business law gives the student an ' Hg - 1 . '. ' ,' - . 2 1 ' ' g . z .5 ' ' l I l 'lf ..c c l . 1 ff ' .i ' . . '. ' g 4-Il ' . . 5 . .. ' . V . .Ir 2 W 5,501 GU?-s. .lvalll nrickvl' works on Ll bIl'lll'il in Office Mu- rhinvs 4-lass. Mrs. Yvutvr supcrviscs her Business Typing clu i 4-S A 4 T A'f Business Courses Are Popular at GHS Mr, Hurt discusses u problem in Business Law class. Juni ,AY 5 s English Is the Key to Knowled e Our lfnglish lc-zu-lwrs slriu- to mudn us to speak and write our languages and to appreciate the things this skill can do for us. 'lhrough puhlic speaking and journalism. our c,-mnmunir'uliw uhililivs are greatly expandvd. Three ycars of English arf- rf-fpiired in order to graduate from Goshen lligh School. Miss look is the hc-ful of the English lijt'IHll'llTlQ'lll. Miss Zook is lcrluring to hcr fourth pmrriml Sm-nior lfnglish vlass on thc fine- points of Qlfilllllllllf. 2 flaw' I 1' 4 if ggi .,s , i' -.. -ffl' '4QK ,fs 84. if I A Q +A afuggvs R 'A 'ffl V 5 w Q. r J, . ' J Miss Barbara Zook Senior English f if 'WW Q' Miss Mary Schilling Journalism Nlr. Vivtor llilmlvlvrund lzinglislz I 45 Blll Vmco reads mth thu ald of the Qlmdcm rope in the Reulm Liboratory the YN ,D 'sf Pg r'-' . FN . -Q! af! -ah .4-7 I xii. LAI N , Mr. Dun Xrodpr Bliss Lois Kyler Mr. Paul Gibson Miss Eda Margaret Bames English English American Literature Librarian poken Word Language Will Lives ---. -er' i '44WWZ4f Miss Nancy Eash Mr. Tom Bilgcr English Speech Miss Kylcr's third period Advanced English class is shown studying very hard. N Languages Improve Wlth Other 34 ff' Frenrh -0? ,iff Betty Jnme Dunmn IQ ln tenmg clo elw to a comer .mon m the lan mgc Nirs Florence Mxnn-r labommr' Latzn fs vw 4' 'vnv Q.. , X. Mr Hornfnmn WIN Imxlnlle Doyle French Spurush C ...',,.'-r? -4.Y5:qN ...QQ . Mr. Robert Fancil ff 'I ' , Q val L ll 'N r N 3 QQ X 'fi K , , N ,A X Q .Ml ' 7 A X Relations Countries The languages offered at CHS are very inter- esting and lienefieial. lfzu-h course involves learn- ing the language. customs, and history of the people. The study usually ineludes learning to read. write, and speak the language. The language laboratory' prnvides an opportunity for the stu- dent to understand and speak the language more fluently. A four-year program is now offered in all three languages for interested students. Mr. Faneil is attempting to give Patty Ellinger a French test. - A-...J-4' X ii. l I 1 t t 1 'LS vu? ,.. John Mitchell seems to have difficulty in translating Latin as he seeks help from Mrs. Minier. .0 Mr. Horncman grammar. explains the importance of Spanish Mr. Doha instructs his Soph- omore Physical Education class on the tactics of font- hall. , 5 u. I'- 0 .1 ' ' la. x I' . if if v, Qgfia' , .. - . 5- . .M-. i3 'f ? ft..- nf --Q. l V: . .rn , ' , frfx- Tiff,-fr 3,11 ' M, - -1 ' .' '.' . qw: A 7.-5:4 .xr . '-'Inv -J'fff f '-, ,mrvff Snpsazz- V. N,-ul ,yy , f uf- f V R- lf:-fy. ,.w 2311' q,4J',i'lM.',!..', HI- -' 'ft ' ' ' H' A . - 3 f ,,1- A , ,4', .. I . ,. vm- .'.- , X ll.- J'e.5W-0-'l'Q'.f4hi',f'0 V dl - if , - ' ufliyyig A ' fl Q ,gill n17fJll iI 1' F: , 7,, .-'-' if ' 'Aff .4 ' I.- 'BNUAILM' .N ,hy t . In 1 In .., ,xl 1 A px . --1, ., I. . - .,,,'31,F , N ,lgilxl-,J-flvffdll 'Q '..4 J-!.4.-'?.-.-'.. LI.: '. ' T' 'stahl' Physical Education Requires Mrs. Allyn watches attcntively as her Active Participation swimming class tries to do the back float. 2- - is Q Ke Health, swimming, and physical education are all re- quired eourses at CHS. Vol- leyball, speedaway, tennis, and archery are part of the varied Courses offered. ln swimming there are classes for beginners, intermediate, and advanced swimmers. Driver training is a valua- ble course made available to CHS students. Wlith the help of skilled instructors, the stu- dents learn good driving prac- tices and habits. EP e X wl- uf . O, z J, 'fi 4-'V -I i -I MY- Aflhllf Cosgrove Mr. Bryan Rathke Mr. William Doba Dfififf Tfflfflfng Swimming Physical Education i Q, -v 'Fix' il Miss Lana Eggerding Mrs. Corally Allen Physical Education Swimming Mr. Cosgrove stands waiting for his next dents. A swimming student executes a perfect jump D. T . . I , 0 l'lVCl'S falnlng S ll- i , Home Economles Develops Good Homemakers Miss Patton s class IS busy putting various dishes away I' Home Lconomus IQ offelul my gr mntuf lu III e 1nfr to lmenomc an EfflClLIll homemaku Thr luo CllXlNlOIl5 of loods ind Clolhmff botll cower numuouq 'areas beslclzs SCNIHU' and coolunf, V115 learn the mxny e sc-ntnls of becoming 1 modem home maker Ads xncecl ClOll1lll 'md H0mCII11kII1rI IV prouclm 'an opporlunltx for 1 Student to go mlo further Qtudy wf Home ECOHOIIIICN P9- i in, qs,-.1 MISS Norma Blair Miss Dctm Km Patton flothmg F0045 o , ,W I fm' -' 4. . 5 l. 1 to 1 4' 'I 'l rfs Il l arn- . U Y ' 1 . .X . ,. X . ' .'-' - ' v ' L ta ,' ,- , ul. A'E.l' l D P F ' ' 1 ' sg I .7 ' . C Q .- Y 2 . 'z ' . ' 5 fam- x - . ' f f' 2 c l 4' ' Z .f -A . 4 . . 5 , 1 4. Y , t -I 1 5' li-',! 1 -2 Brenda Rllr-inlurixm-r svvms to he vn- grosscd in lwr sc-wing projvvt. Nllse Blur md XIJIIIND -Xrrhcr are IYIIIIIIIIIIIQ 1 plc-cv of cloth WINS Blalr IHQITULIQ hrln Kreldcr and 'Nm'1 I'cdcrnw on the wrt of kmttxnff L 1 ,Q Industrial Arts Make Future Industrial Leaders The Industrial Arts Department offers lit-low arc Clmrlcs Mt-llgtnicl and lmse Iloldcman inspecting: ll part to 1 ar many courses at Goshen High School in- cluding metal-working machines, wood- working. architectural and mechanical drawing. lvlucprinting, and auto machines. These elective courses are helpful to those who wish to follow one of these areas as a vocation. Goshen High School is very fortunate to have a well equipped shop building. which was huilt in 1960. Mr. Wlartslt-r instructs Steve Alwinc on how to use this machine. lvl l JJ X S ik Q19 1 Mr Alun Wartsler fenfrul Shop Mr Allen Rogers Auto Mechanxcs PT Wir Nierle Tooker Flectnczly 'Sir Ralph Peter on Tlcchanzral Dmumg Goshen Hi h Schoo Row 1. J. Redseclcer, J. Caton, B. Kurtz, J. Carlin, S. Nichols, P. Kilmer, and D. Williams. Row 2. L. Harris, J. Hoogenboom, G. Leonard, L. Palmer, and G. Wisler. Mr. Robert Sharpe leads the band in a new song. Row I. S. Cripe, C. Weaver, V. Hoogenboom. Row 2. D. Harring- ton, B. Wegehoft, K. Brill, and C. Elligner. Row 3. N. Rohn, B. Korenstra, M. Mack, B. Leedy, N. Garber. Row 4. J. Welty, S. Elder, S. Carlin. Row 5. T. Rudy, J. Veenstra, C. Barhdyt. r-V... -., .,, ,A , Concert Band . ' .4-A5 -N Row I. D. Swartzendruher, R. Steele, L. Cunden, L. Ganger, C. Sheneman. Row 2. D. Harness, C. Slouder, K. Reeves, J. Carman, J. Himes, and P. Shrock. Row 3. C. Troup, S. Cripe, M. Struble, J. Sheley, S. Stump, P. Hendricks, J. Snyder, and S. Eddy. Row 4. C. Wohlford, D. Brallier, C. Landis, B. Herring, B. Stump, S. Stoffel, L. Fields, B. Wray, J. Rohrcr, and J. Rohrer. Row 1. NI. Foreman, J. Rock, R. Haines, and M Miller. Row 2. K. Sharp, K. Smith, B. Mayse, T Bechtel, J. Rogers, J. Shoemaker, A. Vanlelaut. Row 3 J. Baker, S. Pettit, K. Hershberger, M. Bechtel, Y Line, S. Longardner, D. Pettit, S. Massanari. Row 4 S. Martin, S. Judd. C. Nichols, R. Vandegrift, M. Gardner, T. Parse, R. Vandegrift, M. Blnsser, J. Shiv- ley, M. Erwin, and S. Williams. g.'Q-is' 1: 'AJS' A' Q' I 4 I R Q Q L v ,Q-f5qg,,,,-fx ,, ,- x e' ,,, 1 ' -3 5 . '. ' is fl J ' . uri ' vi' ff4A-3 X ' X Q ' 1 ,Mi , uf' .gf 5,5 ,fK Aging! . x 1 'u .M , nj' J- I -1- 1 , . 5 , 'fl .f I -,I f fig fs W5 - x -' lo XV' 'Qi a' s g., Q' bf we . fl Q Q 4,4 fl ' 'I Q11 '1 ' 5' m v V -: '.T'7' fl ' . ,-T. f '67 V x ' 'W f .3 -., -V .Lg ... - 'X 'A ifIn4'f1'a Q Q iz- r' X, gf - ' 'Ju N .. ' A , t. . Qyw'sqi!. ' ia, .W ,. r., f, Nancy Slutsmnn und Dave Swartzcndruber practice thc C scale in Orchestra. Orchestra Mr. Swartlcy is directing the Orchestra in some new music The Goshen High School Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Merrill Swartley is organized for those students interested in learning and studying symphonic music. The type of music that the orchestra does this year is limited due to its small size. However they have been playing chamber music, which is music from the Baroque era. The orchestra is also getting prepared for their concerts. Row I. fl to rl. David Miller, Sue Middleton, Nancy Stutsman, Pam Master, Sherwood Waggy, and Sue Yoder. Row 2. Bonnie Johns, John Mitchell, Dave Swartzendruber, Charlene Stouder, Karen Smith, Nancy Garber. Standing. Larry Harris, and Jeff Caton. Choir . f - .- -1- . . -.-f ' - ' gf-' L .A - A A- The choir poses for u shot during a concert. l The choir is busily practicing for u spring conccrt. The CHS Choir members, undcr the direction of Mr. Merrill Swartlcy are: fl. to r.2 Row I. P. Rieth, K. Ncsius, R. Perrin, J Cottinghum, C. Sanders, E. Lehman, N. Holcomb, B. Swanson, E. Weaver, K. Rowe, N. Leinbach, J. Culp, and pianist R. Croff Row 2. J. Kummeth, N. Garber, G. Shenemun, C. Crabill, R. Yoder, S. Bowers, J. Reiniche, G. Wise, B. Smucker, D. Nissley. K. Yoder, P. Elligner, L. Malk, A. VanKlavem. Row 3. V. Hulewicz, B. Cunden, C. Mayse, D. Swartzendruhcr, M. Yoder, S Myers, D. Swartley, T. Cripe, P. Murphy, C. Welsh, D. Wogman, J. lloth, NI. Yoder. Row 4. N. Biglr-r, R. Kauffman. S. Pepplr- L. Phebus, J. McDonald, S. Hcpler, G. Mills, Dan Miller, A. Fisher, M. Lind, B. Binkley, J. Rogers, E. Brimmer, K. Hoopin- garner, J. Hoth, L. Frick. Row 5. K. Gardner, C. Canger, K. Wenger, R. Funk, P. Boughner, D. Perrin, A. Garber, K. Bail, N Becthcl, A. Kauffman, J. Gingerich, J. Hershherger, D. Wolff, N. Hershberger, and D. Cray. J- . -.-r 3 KL to rl Stew Nnclxok drum Steu My:-rQ Sue Bcaclly ,If Runuhe Dorn: Wolff Dane Swartley Rachel Croff lull Bon ner Frrry Qhencmm larry Peterson Pnn Jillll n Kttw IN: u Stew Bowers Bxll Bmkley and l -A , lr' - U -- 1 ll . .1 ll . , 144 , ' . -' l V I l l Y X . , , . - -- 'f ' -, 55 dw -'v U' - 'A v ' H 1 I g.,,-'e a,.' , c v mvsu, 11' 'SlS,.,' ', ', .1 - ..i5igz ' , ','1'- -s . 0 o K'ttj 's's,Je Jia 5 r. x 1' ga, Nlxtlhfw Lind Nl: n xre Ndmy Garber Ruth Kauffman lhxllm Herhlnrp-r Crlmsonalres Sianzlmg fl to rl Que Bmrln 1 v lNe1u 0 Runulu in 1 nut ,Ian Culp parm-1 ffr .1 pro r m I 5 4 5 M L ,, f x f mix A NN 1 W ' f , w V -1 Jr, 'Ita N-I Senlor Class Officers and Sponsors Ouz offuu Ccor e Mlrlows zzcg prnsulcnf john Rad vfku pn suluzl a N Hendrlnlx publu nlfltzons xllll Clfl flllhllfll 'N flllll II secretam ur pon or r we-1 M elm on 1 'K mu lxxlu r Kastner O 9 . U 8 'I .9 0 . 1 vvvv 0 40454, Practicing for the Senior Follies are Martha Foreman, Ann Carl, and Sue Carlin. Qdll , ,',',f' mann' 'ix 1, . 49-. ---U' X ' r, ,Q A 9. 5'sIlll. 'SX 'Z' :aaa J all 'l, Q 0 I 'ii' fo... X., Q-:' -' In ,. ' :ln lg .. ,ui 'YV' Ari' 'I ll 1 W9 +.O.+.+. fr f 'ww: ' n CVT 1? ff' C f JOSEPH DONALD ALBERTY- Rotary 43 Booster 2, 3, 43 Swim- ming 2g Sophomore Variety Show CHRISTA ALEXENKO-National Honor Socicty 3, 4: Junior Play: Snplmnmrc- Yuri:-ly Show REBECCA GAYLE ALLEN- Bnusle-r 1. 2: Svimivc- Cluli lg Spvcch Club 2, 3. 4 THOfNi:XS .l. Al.LliNfR0tury 45 llooatrr l, 2, 3, -1: liaisvlmll 23 Swimming l CAROLYN SUE ARCl'lER-lloosb er l, 2 MARILYN l.. ARCllliR-llonstcr 1. 2. 3 C-XROI HHKN k9lxFW Bnoitvr l'r C F 1161 fum N3 J SEIII KIXIN IZUHN N mnm UHF IOXN BXER Boo ter 3 1 Npxm I1 ll JUIVN DOI FI XS BXKER Eu rua.: Nun: Clus 1 90 111 nmre ru unmr 1 JN DHNX Il YN BE Xl HX Booster IIIILI IP ll BF KCHX 1 Clnrlu Broun cartoons 1 1 llllll 1 D011 Wflf 'N Q10 lllllf 0 I 1 kctr I1 2. 3.4-12 .2 1-nx-if lullr 33 C.2-XA. 2: Sp-1 I Il l 33 5.5.2. Q, -1- Of ' ,- , ' 1' .' 'I ' . 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BECHTEL SUS.-'KN .l. lilfECllY-National Honor Society 3, 43 Booster 1, 2, 3, 43 Frm-nrll Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Choir l, 2, 3, 43 Cll'llI1SllIll'liliI'l'S 3, 45 Sophomore Varivty Show PIIII ISIFKIVL W ll Nl X R XI' lllf KFL Toma ll mk qt aff 1 1968 lic ily frockcr lllllllt rndlu r f Tomorrow BEINX IOUMNN BICLER Tom .llmmk Qt1ff'5 4 Baml l 3 fho1r2 lnpllmflfl- CONNIE SUE BIGIER Booeter 4 OE 44 ,ri ,A f-fa Nl Janet Rogers Relgns As Homecomlng ueen NANCX ANN BIGLER National H mr Sm-nts 4 Qtudc nt Counr 11 1 Pr 4 Cho 2 3 4 So more Varna tw glmow STEVE L BIC LER Track 1 2 KNE NIXRIE BI XIR Nmondl l Honor Souztw 4 Qluclcnt Council Boour 1 2 3 4 Euclxdea 1 1 1 l' flour 'fl 4 Qopluomore Vancly Show Co lun Q Junnor 'Nil s l '-sagem... m-- ?- 'ff 4? 'L iQ' rs., 'X DOLCLAN CARL BLODi LTI Buvw m 3 4 LILQTER JUNIOR BLOUCII Sp im h Club 1 5 Chonr 1 Qoph omore Vmety Qhow PFNNIH S BOLLINGER DOUCLAQ AURTIIER BOINTR GER B110 hr C 'Nlcn Pootlmll Trulx qophomorg NJTICU Show CONNIE JOXW BRAIIIER NORNIA JEAN BRICKER N tmnll Hfwnor Qoufly 3 4 Booster Bm All qchnol Plrv Qophomore Va rlctw qhow L1ll1, Caml, and Ulrlch Add Forelgn Splce to 3 42 4--A ERISSA A. BRIMER-Crimson fu 3, 3 ,.,.,. , , , 4g - lvtlwull USl1Pr 2, 3, 43 Sophnm 'uric-ly ., low: . ir , . . JAMES SCOTT BROWN KATHRYN MARIE BUCKMAST- ER-National Honor Sncicty 43 Latin Club 2, 3. 4: Choir 2 llIIIfIl ,I. IilIIIIIIf'II'I'I'I -Hntgiry -13 Il-XI1'n's 3. III II.lsIu'lIr.lII II, I-1 Fm-IIv1lII I .XXX I., UXIII, 'I.I'l'.l5llIt'I' -I1 NJ- liwlhil II1vnv.r Fnwiw-ly' I: Ilmnaicr I, 2, II. I: I'Il'l'lll'Il lflulm I, 2, 3, 1-1 I .'II..X. -I: ll.X,K. I2 Sp.-I-4-In , IfIuIm 21 'I'mn.iIi.mk Fluff 1, 2, 3g SQIIIIIIIIIICIH' Vxirivty Flunw SI ENN I'.I.XIXIz I,XIII.lN Nu- de-nl H-um'iI ,Ig Iinwti-r 1, 2, 3, 43 I'.I'1'IIl'Il fiIuIv I, 21 5.5.5. I. 2. 3, I: II.uniI I. 2. II, Ig Snplimimrc Yuri:-ly Slum' 'Jw arf n .-KI..-KN Il.'II.I'f IIASSITL I,. IJXIIIN II4msll'f I, 2. .L I1 N-it-:iw Llulm .L 1: Band tru 3, I: .Iunmr Llntt I Iny E, I. 2. 3. -I1 IH-p Ilgiml 'IL Orvlnfs- . . , , CIIAIIIENIC MAIIIIQ KIIIIDDIST- Ifli- Nnlinrml IInn1-r Smit-ly 3, 4: IIIHISIVI' I. 2. 3, -I1 fi..'K.gI. I, 22 fpnnifh I.IuIm I, 2: 5.8.5. 2, 3, -Ig SnpIi4nnurn' Vnrivty Slww the Class The .Iunif1r Miss contestants deinonstratv Ilia-ir plfiysiml fitncss routine during the pugf-gint. Contestant Sue MvClmigIi1-n wurks out swine dn-tails with Mrs. Ilnnwr. X. 5 ,7 if Jane Blalr lS 'G' ,l Goshen s Junlor MISS 73? 'Tvv '51 'vw A fl ,,e ,on 34 L N DIANF IHNV CHIDDIQTER Nntmnal II1 nur Qfllllly 1 Student unul 'S 0 1nch Club 1 'NI dumps 2 muh C nh TOIIldlldWlx 5t1ff 2 4 Hand 1 2 mr I I Su 110 morn Vxrmty Hhuw K 'KRFN 'NI XRIL IHHINPX IN X ROHFR1 WU IILR IHURCIIILL faster I 2 3 C XIII s mt 1.111 I Cm Countrw 4 RIC HARD D CI KRK RICK V CL KKK G 'Hens 4 Crocs Country 3 1 Tr uk 2 'S 4 Foot mll 2 H wc b 111 1 SIQXN DIXNF CI XRK Natlon al Honor Socuty 4 Boo tar 1 2 Cr wfn gtiffl 2 I' Q Tm lf. mff 1 mr 2 3 um r C Q9 a Qophomorc Vdrlctw chow STEPHEN EDW KRD CLNQON utlry 1- Boo tvrl 3 4 Qpdmm u 1 1 l Pool 1 1 BJSPIVIH 1 4 Qophonmre Va rxetx Show H QROLD I EROY COVER Boowter 1 2 GN fns 2 3 4 Qwnnnnngl 2 3 1 Trurk 1 2 Crrws Country DKIE F FOYRAD Orchcitra 1 2 3 Footballl NI I X I' N ROIIFRT C0 I IIFIINI VV W Illn I l K 1 r X nrnlx 5 'XIX RU X 1 n Iru IRII no IINC N11 111 l'KXlI'ltIW N1 Nl II DUN II IJ RKX IRIPIL 'Nxtmnnl 111 xIlll Ll I1 1 I'u1 l1mI4 1 I' 'I' I ll 1 1' Tu 111sk 51 mr as TI r Y 1r1z tx 5 w I RIPI' 'I 1 Nnplmnwr ru ls Flu XIIKI II 'IX FRIPE Kr! 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' Z., , 'A 5 4 ,Itaff Qg.F.H.A, 4: 1 diwrp: 1, 2. 4: A,.,.A 1: Yesterday and Today Ruta -I2 Bo114Ix5rAY2. -JZ .1 phi an Ig '. 1 ' 1, ifsfk-11 Iiri 1 A S11If 1,5 2, 3,-11 Sis. 1: 8111- - 13 1 4: l s Julle Hlmes BETTY R, FIUXRNOXV Booslvl' 3: l .H.A. lg l'I.:X.A. lg 'Xfwlivorps 12 .luninr iflqss Play: Snphnmmrc Vuria-ly Show WESILY FIQIJUROW-National Hlvllur Suriviy 4 I,,Kl'lifX LFE FIRES'l'0NE- Bnwlvr 2. 3, ,I-3 NI:-mlivnrpi 2, 33 O.I'f..'X. 4 Recelves D A R Award 1. -4-1 if 'IF' nf' T' .J 'Y WKR THX K IORFNI NN 'N lfl n 1 1 Bmw r-I' 1 Pnl u 1 'Nh dn orp: 1 N lil 1 J 'S 1- qua Ill! n Y IFICIX gl M ROISFRT H C PNP POW LER F 1 1 7 RON XLD l RX NB XRRN FXRBFR B ntfr I I NNNfY KAY 1 NKBFR Vue- : I nl Wm nal Honor n W I 1 0 f 1 3 Chef rl: ulcr frnmg n Qt.: l1 lu n cull Club 1 nn wk nc u 3 1- frnn nnn'urvs nu rx lumnr f .ws PIM Swphu mon N muy Qlflw RHONDA CHI fkRBER Ar 114 lou s N lm 1 1 In Ill mlm N11 Xfx N141 N in n 51 P muh: xl S N XINI RltQt PN li X N N 41 lvl' C oun Z Q1p1 m ru Y men 1 PXIIII IH KUNINIEI .ln FIIONI XS NIH II 'klgl 1ONN-Ru x 'S 1 C f 'lrx l ff 'Y-.Ts 'Y l I -Q Q? qv' 'Ur Hmm I du! not tmrnw that plpfr farfl A Row ws ld' vxcl um Q NILIRXBILI flfnrl 2 LFKIIIX D CRFQN0 BX IHRN X'VNfRKH IHA I Il mn 1 x T m all uw Nfl IIIH S N I HI llfl S IMI INRX IOKIN IUNIJIIN Nz Z F Q I mnhmk 9 RU NPN lr ox uuld y0l hell:-xv a Sn In prnle tm r gnu 0 Whnteheud Patty Schrock Qccms imrtlcd lt the ld: 1 -TIC ' ' I ' , 111' , .1 II .- .I fl 1 y '7 .. . 4: C..'K.A. I, 2. 4: Sci-nw Club 4: Sp. 'SI CIIII 21 U 4 A 'k ft.: f4 RAI-f I f , CROI I 4: Ifllvir 2. 3. I: ffri snunx' 4 Ii. .-, 1' I Q'--w lilvnxxl IIunvvr Sovio-ty 3, -1: Ilnoslvr I, 2. 3. '11 I rr-nvh ffluh I. ' : .T.,fX. 11 SS... 3. -I2 H0 1 A .Itaff 3,41 Iflmir I. 2, 3, 4 GARY f ' IIN' I f Runs Q- 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 35 Fo tIuIl 2 g Ifwkv vumIiIinnQ? ' S B b if 1.- QW' 3 C IJXNX -XLll N ll 'XHNFQQ 'Na 111111 I 1 1 1 glut? 1l f r Qlumr l1I1rn ui 1 111 rr 101 111 :ull l 1111l11wwlx 1 Pup .1 I .INNFI Sl I ll '1lhlllll'Rl LR X 1 0 PNTRIK I K ll VN lll NDRU hi 111 lll1I1n Nlllil mr Quan lln vr 9 1n1 1 1 Band r l JK NODI Olllllff W 1r1et1 Qxms C HRX LEE HFRQHBERC-ER Boo ur 3 4 QILBILRT IHONIAS HIIRNHBER CFR JMNICE Y HERQHBERGER 1 n n C11 1 N fc u Ll Fl'! llill Club l 3 4 Orrlw tm 1 Pat Vance Makes All State Football Team fu-af: '60 Q if N NDl'Yk. Sl lg llllblllil RLFR 5er'rfl.1rN 1, lloochr 1, 2, 3' 4, l. 21 Clmir 1, 2, 3, 4: Slilllltllllilflx Variety Show Wll,l.l,Ul lllfllSlllllZRlllfR HESS-Rlwhiry 43 130051. er 2. 3. 4 77 NIXRK ALNN HILI Boo ter 3 1.1111 l1 f ub 2 lnoolb B1QL1ll11ll 1 2 Q0fIll0l11fI'0 V.1r1 etw Show Jlllll' KNNF IIINIEN N1t1nn1l Hun: r 9411 nty 1 5111111111 luunr ll sur 1' 5 2 3 1- Imp .1 unu r .1 Pl iy N mph more V.1r14 tw Show 2 gp 1n1 ll fluh 1 2 SOIDIIUIIIUH' 1 muy Show LOW ILLL EDW XRD HOLDFNI AN DAINIFL ROBERI' HOLIINCER 1 I 'Nlcns 1 'Iomd nv. Qtnff 1 1 2 Cru Country 2 5w11111111ng, 2 KATHR1 N ACNEQ HOOPIN CARNER lNat1ona1 Honor Socx 3 4 clude nt Councxl Booster 2 Spanwh Club 1 2 To1n.1l1.1wk Staff 4 Cllflll' 2 3 4 Sophomorc Varxety qhow DARI ENE JAN HOSTETLER Booster 1, 2, OEA 4, FHA 1,2 DHI!! 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Qvxq QS S-n Q-gf CRAIG EDWIN KAUIVIVXIANN Vice--I'rz-sidvnt 19 Rotary 43 Buost- vr 1. 2, 3. 4: Fnntlmall l. 2: Xvlcs- tling 15 Supllmlwrc' Variety Slum ROBERT EDWARD K. ll?l lN'NlAN Sllmmtvr l, 2, 3, 4: Tumuhuwk Stuff 2, 33 Suplwnlonf Vurin-ty Slmw Kl l'll ICIALFN KAI'l-lI N'l.'XN- Se-vre-tury I, 2, 3: National llnnor Sm-in-ty 3, 4g Booster 1, 2. 3, 45 From-lx Clulm 1, 2. 3, 43 CAA. 2g Choir 1, 2, 3, -11 Crimsonnuirvs 1 N1 pllunuuc Vlrictx Sm CI -XliFlNf F HTFNF KILWIPFR :nu flu Dlx NISJ KIXHIR Bumll 2 RXI I KINIIKH Run tr 4 l'r0n C J O 4 rlHlllllllY lt Ntnfl' 1 Snplxoxnurc, Y nrutx qlmw Martha Foreman, Dan Harness, Mlke Phend Natlonal Merlt Scholarshlp F lnallsts rv! 4'- 80 x. L.. f i R HKRD DLXN KIYIIK ll lr nd: nt 2 'N mon ll llonnr 0 1 w uc en ounrl r :rx er on Nc nu m N Lu 1 K lub 2 Tom 1l1 ns 1 l g N mc Plaw 2 Junior Fu Pl ns Quplu more Y lrlety Show FFORCE WILLIKNI JOHN KIHHFIN Wrr tlmg 1 Lt ND 't Sl L KOILHLILR Bro tfr ,Iunmr Cla l ln kopllomore V1 fl tx 51 w l 3.'l--l ' 'a '.'.l w :L':3 l in 5 Q.-i-A--At' 1,441 M ' ' ' ss' 'N . 2 - ' , 2 cur A .. 1 22 Sf- 1, 2. 3, g ' cll lul 1: .E.A. 3 D' a 1 v' S . 3 .T ' o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 4 4 lff 3 in .l .' 1 1 f- 4-' 'vs' - 5 .'z ' 1 S - '. , ' ' - ci-tj -1: Sl l t C l 1. 2g ' Cuurwil fur Student Orgunizutiong V 1 Rvla I' -ll BUGS! 1, 2. 3, 43 ' C-NV 'Q l. 2, 3, -l-: .f il- -1 Clul ' -13 fp--'l I g 1 1 'k j Staff . 21 Swimmin l. 2, 3. 43 - , All .'cl ll 3 ' .l'ss N-' 'V' 4 'g , l la ' 'Q ' , 1, AlgAO.E.A. 43 3,-74: ' ass 'ajg .' 1- 'Q' 1' flu ' 0 1 L 1 4 Will!! n n put rxphrr To thc' rl 1 1 he t.1 L T All L D hi? XC FR R1 m 1 ll' HX IXNN RRI SL RON E IxU'NIxII:, Wu tlm 1 fran fc rnd durlng :mor war I .vRllC.' 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LAB.-X R -ll 13 'VU- I if gr ,YA 1' ,i 6' fire :IQ- un v m up or x lw :rx 0 4 Don Cn e and 'Nlwhch Lmf DON W 'UNF I U EPIFID RN 1 IKYIUIY 1214011 DXYNX E IXNIZ EI'K.I'NlA IXSXRPNKO CWIfn's 3, 1, Hlxlullmll l 2, 'L 4, Tcnnls I, 2 S, 1- FIJW' XRD U I Pl OUNT Pont lull I lruk X, Ilmvstrr I, 2, Wre Ntlmg I. 2, 3 Ill' XNVI ITIR PA'liRIEIA AN LEER - -O.E.A. 43 f,.ll0ll' l BRUCE ALAN LEHNIAN MAT'I'HEW CHARLES LIND- Fr4'n4-lx Club l, 2, 3, 'lg Euvlideans -lg Choir 41 ffrimsnnnuircs 4g f,I'l'llCSlI'kl 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 4 Drummer Steve Nlchols Gets uperlor Ratlng at State Contest lllwll- X IINF B04 er Q Q Choir r tw Www um mr l ll n ' Fl X lOl NF I0 5 1 l rl 2 3 4 Toma xv Nl ff 'X 4 Suplmnmr Yqrutw Show ilXq ll'E IUNC Wu-Qt IN XIIIL NIXIK lvlnnge Ntudznt from Plnlmd Booster m N N N lu lr CFORLJL E N1 XRLOW Vxcc 4 4 I 4 R 1' lluo le U I I 1 1 I lu 1 1 To wk Stuff 2 3 1- Smnnn 1 2 9 wph umm Y urn ly S ww Pl' IF X NIKRQllIvRot1ry 4 0 er f N Q IDI ll C lub l lm ll Mlll' f .l C: Y , .--- mst l, 2, 33 0.E.A. 43 ., 43 ,, ' 1, 2. 31 Fnpllnnw v Variv 1' .f 'Q J .1 if LFS Plz 4' l.4'Ul . , ' . . , CAN- 5.S.:. 1 1 EOIDSII' , ' , , Q - lm 'li .ln 2, ., Q f e l30I'l..'t, .l ,..l,- ' ,- ling l, 2, 3 ,Tlx -. . . : . 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'0 ji iv' v prifit frum mlm-iwuitinn. in thc- lmltom picture sf-nior fIhurli-m- ffiiidilixlur ntl:-niplw ti. 1-xplaiin things tu juniur Greg Cook. ll I II 'IRI I N KI IIFIVI I ILNTOW o Eu ct ml 1 Cro 5 xx nur III 4 4 I I xx Sop xo rm Y r 4 tx N1 XRRX I In PI IERSOIN n u 1 3 1 4 F v Crm nn on RWIIIIIIII R Xl I II I I IIRSIN I I' 'N II XI I'I 1 1 A mt I- 5Iul tn ounu 1 lu n-. tnmhf I Nunu' flu ll 0 I I INIIX NUI' I'IIILIiU'v NJIIOIIJI an r Crun on 9 .1 I 1 1 S S 'ls o I 4 Som mon N me lx N low 'IIILII IPI JXNIILN I HLIND Pre: nl I INnt1on1I Honor Qu: uc an ounu Council for Studi nt Orgznlzatlon I Rotary 4 B mtcr 1 Frcn h um I 3 4 To a mvwk 'Staff I I ack 1 2 mtIm1II I .Iumo II.: Sophomore, Varuty Show 1000 ark ln Basketball JANIEQ F PIEHI Bomter 1 2 'I 4 Qpanwh Club 1 Wrcstlmg 1 2 I-ootI :II I Sophomore Va TICIN Show TONX PIW OSZKIN IIa IulImIl '3 Bucclull 'S W II I IINI XDRI -VV POSCH AR QCKY Booeter 1, 2. 3, 4, C Wk-n s 2 '3 4, Crow Country I, 2, Z, 4, Wrc-Qthng l 2, Trark 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Varlctw chow ff .Z ff' ..a wg ig IIo .fu-rl 2., CIII-uns 2, II, -Ig Spg EI CIUII I, 23 I s' I Country VI: S 'im 41,11 I, ,sk-L ImII II: ,Iunivr Class 'gg Q I - 4' ' sr, mo - Ill I' 1 .'Iow QM, I..- ' , ' f '-A I f If CI I I 3 Iio wtvr 1, 2, 3, 1 .T..-K. 3,411 Ilht ir 2, II, 111 1' mso 4' 'S 43 Q 'ng I. 2. 33 IFUUIIIAIII 4 S'I'If ' ff N ,IICII PIi'l'I' '-f Na- 1 ' ' tional III n ur Sr-in-ly 1 3 Q I- t 'A ,' I C I 41, Ifu'I'I'z1 I 2, 3, 4, Fr- ' lIuI1 3,1 1 '- - , Im 1, 2, 3, Ig Bond I, 2, 3. 4: Pop Band 2, 3, 4, ,I ni r Class Play IItA or Socic-Iy 4: I 'AYJ SV. 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DI XNNE PRFSSI EY m Club 1 2 3 4 hiffdlllb 4 Ph 3 1 Sophonn rc Y lrlclw Show H Y N Ill! mor Qmlzty 3 1 JOHN PROICH Fumtball 1 2 CXXHII N R IXXKRO Blu ter Q N N Eu h.lng.0 Stud: nt rom Fml md JOHN WILLIXNI RFDNECRFR 1 ukn! 1 una :nur Qmnlw 1 'tum uns xl founml or Ntudxnt Or .xnutmsn 4 Kmmry 4 t r 2 Trunnhmk Nt: nf 1 2 4 Pc B1 P n 1 unmr 1 Quphornorr Y 1r1cts Qhfw JOSH H REINII HF Frlm on 1 2 1 Tun nh mlm qu 1 3 1 Quphfnmrf Y nrutx Smfw My Y 'iw- +41 ll 6 ,l fs '95 Tin Seniors Are Honored at Prom lHlXl3X I XII RHIINIIHN FR 1 t 1 qophornorc Yarn x Qlum IN KN HRFNT RHFVNHEINIER o ur 1 3 4 Sw mlngl 2 3 4 Trxrk 2 Fnotba '3 Junmr Fla Q Il W Sophomore Y :rich 'flu ws DINN X KXY RNHKRDN Booet 4 Frfnm Fu, Spfuh flub 3 'lvnnhlwk taff 0 1 u fd I Qnphomore Yarn-ly Show 44? 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I! Class of 1968 Looks To The Future PANIFLX QUE SHROCK Treas urcr 2 'S Nmonal Honor Soclety cur 2 3 4 Fren U1 2 4 FTA 4 ya 2 SQS 2 3 4 To nk Qtlff 1 nd 1 lunmr fll Phu Qophomnre Va rlctx Show MICH XEL FUCFINF SIMVIONS -X 1 Qmmmm 1 KLNNETH E SLO KN i if ROR UNB X YNONII NNIIIH ms IU N umm RXNIJH I SXIITIISUN Ililllhlillh XI XX NNOORU ux ll Tl lx N xNCIN X NN ll 'N XV I I-II! XIII 'III NNE DI R 111101 Ihmi I xIx I SORI I1 11.1 nf 1 ,1 s Bon to cn 1 IIC Jl 2 ru 1 1 1 CFNE N ST XUFFER LUXINNE R SIL STICKEL- Boost 0 2 I 'Nimllcorpb C url 2 DON IOUIQ SIOITILI la 713, g 2. 3, lff-'fIl CMI 41 Cllwir I. 2. 3. -I Rm: 1.1 ll-'maII1411l:lAI: KQUIHIIUI HE Vu H- 1' .IIIHYV I'II',X.' Il' .V NN 'YIJICR-Art crm :sg sas. 1, 2 i:L..Ln.ff 1, 2,':a, Ai: lflfln.-11 E313 I. 2: I7.'I'.fX. 4: NIXI' rgs I, 2: Kll' ' .. .' Q-XQIIW 'I H11 rr Savie-ly 41 Iinlfrd' 41 s r 2g CAI- 'S 2: Ihs' IILII 3 W fs- tlilg lg Trawk I: Flmtlmull A 3 jun- ior Class I Ialy FAQ O.If..iK. -3 . 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Q I ,,.,.u Laughter and Tears Come Wlth Graduatlon 'Tv 6 Q 505 .-4 ff M 'SRI K IFIL WAI ION Boo tcr 2 3 1 Sophomon Varlely Show PANIEI X SUE WAUK ANI KN oetcr 1 2 0 IL 2 Sophomore Vam tw Qhovs STEVE D WALY Booslerl 2 La n Klub 1 2 Ba Baseball 3 4- Sophomore Vulcty Show BRUFE J WFBWIER ISVINIF NNN WIILIIOFT N1 llfllll onor Soviets 4 Qtuccnt mul 3 QNS I 2 Toxmihuxk Stiff 3 4 n I 2 'S 1 Sophomore nets Qhow JOVV4 CXHIF WELDY 'NIC-dl corpb Band 4 XICIURIX NLNXIN WHITE o ter '3 1 Qophomore Y wrntx Chow ROBFRT W U NE W HITFIIEND n :rw f0 cr um r flx PIN qophomnrc Z1 rlvtx hh: ss HND X SUE W HORTOW :cya lil! .Ill nano Ill ill! llll Ill 'JG-4 III!! Illll Illll lllll 'Ill' ll!!! all' pill If ,luhn I cnrosc is at a loss of words, he can say it to Betty Shively with flowers. ,',V,Y . .. .. . . . x '. - .. . . - . 0 , ,, 3 7 r :l IS . WULFF--National :nor Society 43 Choir l, 2, 3, 5 ,rimsmlnnirc-1 ., ,Q Clu-vrlvurcr . J, 3 fu H M- Yuric- 1' fmw CHUCK RUSSELL WORTINC- 712039 ' , A Q Sjglfll- Q ' awk lg fn Ulllllfl' Variety S1 ' .NT 'vs ' -S- 6' A C' -,.4 Some boys still practice the art of carrying a girl's books as .lim Classon demonstrates. LILOW XRD C WYSONG COLLILFN LOU XODEH Speech Club I I' X 1 RICI X ANN X ODER Nation al Honor Society 4 Booster 2 SUS KN LEE YODER Nitional Honor Society 4 Boo ter 1 2 3 4 FTA 3 4 Latin Club2 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 4 Sophomore Variety Show ULRICH A ZININIFR Crimson Staff Exchange Student from Cer many SSIIIOIS who-e pu tutes do not appear LEE ERNST MART IN ESSIG MIKE IOLKER PATSY LOU COUKILR CI EN INEBINFT ROY .IOLDERSNI X JULIA BROOKF RIDIJ LLOYD LECOUNI PHILLIP MURI IIX ANDREW PURNIS DENNIS I KUCIW NORNI KN WALTFRS WILLI XXI WILSON ,-.1 .51 i ' Ml C ' e. Let's go home sissy, urges Lori Phe-bus as our I can fly, l can fly. wlmnps rc rxp Crimson editor finislws unothr-r day 01 hard lnlvor, This x'ez1r's 'union' 1-lass offi . J ure- from lroltum to lop: Kitty Ncsius-I 'l'l't'-IIl't'SiflUlIf Beth l,1-vmlyfT1'vf1sz1l'1-r Rumli Y0llCI'-fSl'f'I'l'llll Y Lori PillIlN'l'-PIIIIIIAC Rclrzlions Hill llinklm f'l,ft'.YI.l1l'Ilf We also want lu thunk nur 1 sponsors who are Slltllkll in ilu lower picture from left to right Mr. Allvn. Miss llill'Ill'S. M1 Yeatvr and Xlr. Clnsnn. Il ll lllll Q.. XJ Thlrd Blg Year at GHS ,..., T ...7 V4 u.Lv: 1- AJ ull Ii ml Nteu 1 une Ulfvug.h n U ntrx 'NILI Buntrw mr If rn Iluntruge ml Hou mar N u Ummm K xrrw Bmslln kin Il 111 ll X1 mu Xxsxm IIN 4l 1 x Bur :rn llul rk U4 Ill mx 1 nfl l 1 xx If 1 x 1 X U11 lglIllxltN rx 1 un U1 fo- N90 TQ -3151 -R ls., AA Dou Bova man Dan Bradford Colden Brashcar Kathy Brlll Qtese Brumbau h Marrannc Budlslc Terry Burkhead Veromca CaQtaned.1 Dlck Chupp Jay Chupp Cvre Cook Ron Cooper JacL1Cott1n mm Kay Cottxn ham Sheha Cox ,hm Crlpe Candy D Cnpe Qandy Q Crrpe Gary Cro s Junlors Look Forward -f-J' Y Larry Unehop greet, the New Hear mth rude open arm- o ,QL ,, jr g ' 9 f I s J - ' ' g I , , I .' ' .4 1 . N' Q? A y . . . ' h ,ar ' V ff . ' E 'V Robert Charles . 1 I ' MVT' ' 3-'fgg-.h:f' zlf, ,Deb x 5. I '-3 ' Q- S ' LAL ' gl' w x ' g ' 1 f C yi ' 1 . r 4 y ' ' s N , to Senlor Year Y N11 1 Ln, l in Culp llxrlm Umm Bar u urn N D lrnn lm ll uul im B011 Dui lu llctly Dun: in llvrky Inch Llmli Fdton Nlqrlx E 4 on 5uc l'ldLr K .irol Ellmgc' .l iclx flllolt .llm Ellmll Mika Erwin Nancy E, sig Phil liverin ham Tom Fish -'kllvn l7i,hcr Burlnru I'l0I l l v-,. N1 im Junior girl are in Chegrblock il I 14? 1 'Ev 1 '.7 S A Night to Remember - Jan lo nr Llnc 1 Irulx Nhchcu Funk Lynn C .mger Katln bdrdmr Rlck F lt: 'Ninn Ellen Rmppey IS the teacher ln fhe Cluldrcn s Qtory NIM 1 K ul Rub: rl Cul 'Q K 1-,txll ximfr G v Wri mn bm Lflbll Juni Cm crlcll Luc ll f urdon Dm C run malt l I fdtln from r lla xx ml Hnmlltr Sllcllw Hare lnrn H urn Nlxlx ll nth max ill Wll ot Be Forgotten Nlllln Hawk N14 xe Ilvctcr M xr 11.1 H01 Im '--p Cliff Hmlmuth D m Hz rr I arol Hcrrm C hdrle: Her hbcrgcr Kc n Her hbcrgcr Robert Hcrehbcrger Q nndm Ik-Qs Path Hldxs Y c-rl Hfvlub Chf ryl Ilolnu 1,lI vSlIl Il n cnboom 56 S Knly 'NL ms sms ilu. .un chxrmlcr m 'I Q lft 1 I llld 1 Huuur Hn x Hof xcr can Holll om Hath L1 e How m..1n Donna Hulnr GG if 'vt Dun ,Iulsh r nm Happiness s Nxnm Hub r xr lun 1 1 I HHN l Dehbn Jud ly Klum Ixxuffmxn K4 n lx mffln III Km x lx nl Lmdl lu un Daw Kcrclwr Pat Kllmc r 71 ' S4 W Ins L lxunln k Bob Kin Ellen Kinney Bonnle Krallman John Krauh Connxc Krcagu' fhrrwl Krebs Crf-tchcn Kuxpcr ww. Inmne Kummcth 5 Ihhn Ixupmrwuz :rr lsn I Ill! IS Bill Icm lnl Bonnie U Count Fonnn If-Count The Class of 69 lst th LL 1 dw lfrsl I 1 h lc r Lehman Ra vc I QIIIUJII IN mm I fmlmch .410 '-4' up Til 5.1 mu In n 5 lt I rn In r fx mr 111 mix 1' Stun NI xlom Da-nm Nlartm A Mn Marlm N1 Lum N11 t H mn 'NIJ I X-rs: CIHIW1 NIJIIILNN N I Jann Q Nlalhcws Dznnx Nic Minn lulm N11 C lmmon -.4 11 .1-fl Bedu Nllllnr Cru Nllllcr DMI ht Nllllcr Greg Nhllvr Jun Nllllcr Path 'SICO nnell Judy Nlctlc-r que 'Nluldlcion 1 9-1- l Q' liz Y , 9 C 1- v' .mir 'W 'S - ' 4, 1 '12 1' ll' .3 I f' -A . , , . .. J x A N . R K r 4 U I .. Pa I .' 'ai 5 J f fus' - .1 ga Inc' ' ' . ' 5 1 . ' ' - , Q K Q ' I f 1 .K . . t .N :ry ' ' bn-ve Mussanari , 1- ' . as 54 QI :,-f - X usa . ' 5 - A - I' , ' - 's Put ,last , J . ,K A . J lr , . . ' 1 X . A 41 5 so '45 F ' f 7- ' .P ' . - U Q - , rv A . , fy ' .. . P .A X - iv VN Juniors VN 5.0 T 1 1 ill! of Tlm lay s rare sportw Leonard Miller lirvlvcrt Miller Stcsc 'Nllllcr 1 llbert Mille 'NI nr In 'Nluorc lilll V wre I and 'attx Nloinm Rlch 1rd NIUIII7 ,-J WT? s I. 10 i. Orulh Nhat 2, Stew Nlyer Wlary Xnn 'Ncff Pl! Neff Klttw NP Ill 'J Cnrln 'Nuhol D 1 'Nl cw Duc 0 If U nrb 0 born glue Oxcr Wg? 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T4 4-lliv Flu 0 I.in1 an F fur 4-n' SI nu - ' 'sa-, S 4- Straws:-r 'TT Sue- Stump s.. 39' Rltter and Lehman 3 Q-'51 no CS-v 43' 17-1 ,:-., 3 3- 'Lx v'-4 N3 -Q lim Nu ull ndru Pr Nun xNSlll ul xlflll Nmh nrt 'N nu Qssm 11 rl w I 13 mu u 1mTrwl U ln.: Tsslf Id 1 Y xml rx IN :X nn I Ch urls Vml nu NI :rx Inu X u1W1nklo K lthw W IQJII r mft W WSF Z5 xy XXI lYQ um W x md I1 IC W 0 ' ' -73? , ' 1' ,H 4 ' .' 'Q ' .v ll 2, 2 Lil 5 .f 'A L' W - I l Q-F' .- I -. V. W ' -I , gl ., 1' J ' Gail TLllflil'4l 1 ,9 1, . LA I l . Jud Hanylnr Kzlll I' Tflmllux C 2 'JK W Ma 'l'lIUIllIl:0ll X 3, x ' , Sh' 'Tum '7' ' ' ' A F1 1. 1-r 1 V! ' 4 lfuthy 'I'my-r Q .X S , 4 - U' ' ' 5 ' A Bill villllw' N 1' Y Rik rg 1-gi 'ft ,' I X .Ui I. Ya K llH'l'Il . i.-irH E .A Na , s 1 F -4 . . I . . . , Q 4 1 ' - , 'if 3 'N ,,.,, v7Q 1 1' fi 1 ' - . .la - 'uni ' x X ' . 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I0 r. are: Mr. Hildebrand. Mr. Stevens is Mrs. Metz. Mr. Haney, and scaled I - ,. 1 V X . ' A I , . 'YV The Great Class of 997099 L-4 Tl X nr llm Xllurt John Xmo Bu In 'Kndvr on T m 'Kndmr on K X i I' N1 uhlun Hunt: agar Nha Hx Hontrlger D4 blue Bow r Iirrw Bmdlmurx Drnl 0 nflllltl' arm: Xn r n X chlm Dum Uxkc-r r B lr 13 lhxl Hur r s l I I Dou Baller u U4 n LaNI1r Rvnricr R as Her man D me lim rlwx Klup HHH? 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As front page cditur, Lynn Cungvr spvnt much of llf'I' time road. ing cwpy and duing page luyuuts. , x i4 2 Jay Clllmp, Miss Schilling Janet Wlurd and Cf-urge Marlow Llllti Bklby' Bigli-r dlSt'USS l1it?i1S QQH Cllristmglg R11-ggugr-5 for un issue. Z f f' QALJX A V' ,A A Z, ., lean H E sw le 0' axial PE J-9 ' ' ' ' . .Y i5 ,,f ' i ' -ffif l 7' 1967-68 Staff : Erlitor-in-chief-Betsy Bigler Managing Eriilor-,lay Chupp Ellilorial Ezlilor-Alive Kauffman Staff: lluley Cray. ,lan Nlcllonald, and Shelly Hare JNVCIIAS Erlilor-Lynn Canger Staff: john Mitvhell. Karen Smith. Sue Fisher, Mary Carclner. Sue Cripe. ,lane Kehr. Margaret Snyder. Valia Nlakximenko. and Dr-hi Harrington Fealzzrc' Editor-Diane Rivharrls Staff: Kathy Hoopingarner and Pam Logan Sporls Ezlilor-Mark Bechtel and Don Cripe Slaff: Rohert Charles and Greg: Tingwalrl Husilzess fllzznager-Georgie Nlarlow Adz'erl1's1'r1g Slaffffiue Wlilliams, Betty J. Duncan, Anne Theile. Lori Palmer. ancl Rex Hoover Exrlzarzge EfII.f0l'Sf,IZll1l!'f' Roekenlmaugli and Marsha Nloore Hemi Typivf-fwrilina I-Sit-ke-I Plmlogrupliers-Steve Hom'1's and Toni liucly AJz'1'sor--Nliss Mary Sm-hilling C Hoopingurner, Diane Rivhards and Betsy Wegehoft. Robert Charles, Mark Bechtel and Don Cripe wrote sports for thc TOMAHAWK. N tit.. X Exvlmnge editors Marsha Moore and ,Ianive RlPI'lif'Illl1ll1gll mailed papers to other schools. I37 Feature writers were Dolores Eysol, Kathy :N U H11 l N ll NN 1 Q X HQNKII lll Il lf x x r I I nl! NN Q. l ll I llX ll I N ' ' Null 1 ll lll U + he uruxl ner nun w Illr, J 4 nun W WA N rm :rx Nfllllf Il 1 Q Q 1 sith I mnt W1 1 1 4 1 Councll Dellberates on Many Subjec s Hepa CHIJIHPS nf the Student Cnuncxl 'are Row I Imvl Hnkp Trnn Pr! fhcrxl NVlld!I'N Beth Sw nn-on 'lllh f mum Nancly Hoder, 1nd Hike Phenmi Row 2 Cul frlvlzr lun: Funf-x Wxrgrrt Nu nrt: Fxthw Qhxrpe, June' fmfrrxch mal Iohn Rek mln-r Run 3 Qu: Cxrlln julie Hlmfi, 'Hur' Dux- Helm We-fvlmft lin Culp md lixll Bmklu l38 Ihf- Lounvil for htumlvnt Orgariizzitnms run- sicla-rs im-rlimls :Incl gnuls of raising: nnmcy for our svlnml urguriizuliiuls, 'lvlwir mlutivw inr'lu4lc- ai 1-nntinunuf mailimlinri of cxisling vlulm pm- grains. l'inur fluff nfl'if'4'i's nlio are IiGIJI't'Sf'!llLlllYl'r as lln- vlufs IH'f'Niflf'1ll5. l'ni1rfpmiS01's of lln' 4'l2lNNt'b. pnfwialm-lit uf the- stuclvnt council, and lln' Asfift unl l'i'im'iInul :nm-t 0Ill'l' ai nmntli lu fulfill ilu-ir goals. Nlr. ixILllllt'WF arts as 1-liairmzin of this organi- zation. Council discusses plans fur money raising projects for nc-xt year. Councll Guides Club ACtlVltlCQ Sys Xhmhfr uuncil frr Qturl nl UYElI1ll1ll1I1 r 4 If r i is Jin Hxrnw Wlr Rwtncr Wir 'Nlnir-sw N Xll n Bill Bmku R n NIC 'xr nn . O I 0 . I rc i l 5 f ? ' 5 , Q E l Q 'e ' l fo g ? h ' i -K 35 5 1 l 5 W 4 ? 1 ., ge Q 5 . 5 s i ? 'S x4 i I I ' S i 1 . I f N . . X , ' , dy: A M X1 NX h A ,- IQ of llic C ' v Q 1- f fu U ur- Jwlin RPlNr'1'lK', NT . Han la : , . ': , , . . z l .lr. .' Q' . ' i Q, - -' li - em fI I nfmu r Rau I Iiwunnl qmxth Dmblnv Crlpc K1rhyThnmn 1nI Ihltw .mv l n lll rw nr rx rv ou :rn 1 Q nn IM I 1 11 0 LS t 0 1 ll nl 44lI'f,,P flllll ig Sclence Club See is lCONI If N. hon Q44 Chub- Dunmn Rau, 2 RH Homf-r ntlgh ,I n I nkfr For w f flfl r :nu I N1 rx r y I I1 pu 1 IC rv xl on fr lr: lu I lrII1l I'11rf mln Nun! rw In Q uf Pr I uh nt .WI xn Ah 1 I ' 1 I x -N ,ff V ps I , . Y' ' ' . ,ls- , I.-fr I I A . F Y' , U 'Q 'gl :Y 0 H 1: f ,, 'T , Svi- w- fuv 1- Inrw 414-: ' . .: 1. ', - ' '-, a ' 15.11 'j.I' .. '. . Ifrl' Ci gn-rivIy, R'-I -rt RiII1n. :nl I3 jun Smu k r. R ' 3. II: Iam Graff. ,I -ff Cut . i-k Ki 'r . ir IQ '- , . kj Nif-IUIS, unI Sl-v I'vIIil. Ron' 1. Mr. I3 wfri, Stev- T m, Ri'IurI NIU tx, ll- 1 RuI'I. gh. Steve Maxwnnzxri, and Don fkipf-. 0 .'-k U ., .- Q.: ara Q-iw , I vf'l- 'n T -x - , . J A l Fa 5 ,' ,, 4 1 X N, TI1' uf' 'x nf IIN' Svi- ffIuIv urv: S f- n ' Mzxssunu '. tre-an-llrm-rg ffm kl' NX-I:I4, II' I -f -Ia I s nffiv- 3 .Iim Ihkv-r, xivv-g '-'I-rt: NIL 4' 'z,.f'X'Ll,'ga1I.l ' 'HIL - 1 Jn-5 - . P ' lu W s, I . 1 . I .x, K. Corky Nielmls. St:-xr xlil4N1lIlllI'l. llriun Smurkvr. Stew Pettit, unfl llra-nt Wing- ner tm- all hu-y mlm-rsirxg: an se-it-ntifif' instrurne-nt. . vf Could it lw that Nlr. Bowers haw Dun Cripc' 1-ullf-sting a hug of air? The Answers Sciertve Cluh attempts to open a window to the ever expanding field of seienee. 'lihis is tlone thrnugzh monthly meetings which inclufle clem0nQtrati0ns. leetures hy memhers. anfl guest speakers. The vluhis main money-making projevt is the preparation and clistrihution of programs for the home haslcethall games. The elub uiefl its surplus funfls to purchase a linear air track for the GHS. svit-tire tlepurttna-nt. At the f-onelusion of the school year, the tnemhers enjoy a trip with the members of the lfuclicleans Cluh. Nlr. Bowers Sponsurs tht- rlulm. '-1 M. mlv r nm 1 v fu 1 mu 1 u r 1 um UQ flblll I1 Orsx If 'N vcr e 11 Q ll I X T 1 Fw X F R I N Q I 1 ll n 1 xx 1 4 1 1 f ll 1 I on znhrmrn Y f rnnlr' 111 1 'Y um bpamsh Club -Hs. W AQ 9 INN i'e'r' - .11.lHi'l f 1 ' - 4- ' nu . , lim' '- Q' ty nv. , S-'rv . 'vxt '. 'r, -4 'u ' : 1ll l4 if'l ' 1-xc-i ' ff tlillrf rs- ' ' . Fw' ,. ' 11 ,. :Uv-, '1 'r1':. img es x 'H rl! ' 7 ' ' QU X ' . 'mix f , 'i' . r, '1' '. .1 55 - 1, 'Q -h 1 S UHSUF. '. I' ' 'IH liutin lfluh is for thusv Nlllllt'HlS taking lntin uhm wish tu lt-urn IllUI't' ulmut the llniiuiria llurnam 1-ixilimtiun. xshxil it has I gin-n our purple. unel ai uni1pnl'ism1 of our f llIllt'S is ith ilIll'll'Ili tinivs. 1-ugh ulwrt- thu' tmlrwl the- Uriviital Kinse- uln nit tht- lvniw-rsitx' of lilllll 0 -. Olhvr aivtivitie-s uf tht- vlulm this ye-nr '17, M-rv 1-unfly sulvs. tht- annual llnniun Run- - quvt. Qlllll tml c'uric'4-vimie alt tlw lulslwtlvzlll gain:-S. invlucling mm fliurcil with the 1-ilu-r tum l.lDl't'lQIIl llllltlllilgt' 1-lulvs. Uffivt-rs uf thc' Latin Club are Randi Yuder, xliff'-I,l'1'Sidl'lllQ Dun- Berivh lfnhhv Kvlgitmrisg Chip lie-nvh, Pr:-Qirlvnt: and ,Iminnv Kuznnnflh, Si-fn-tary lI'l'LlNUfQ'f. Latln Club Z 'Nic mln rs ru in 1 1 in 1, ai 1 w ml Y f l lx ! Ni rt in Minn: lxnrnm cr 1 n 1 1 vu 4 ru ri N : xe in on ns ri cy mn lrtx 1 f 1 llll ll Ylttll U Init U IH fl N Ill 41 1 fl N f I tl!! I Il mi Prim tl lx x vm vi 0 1- Y.. V . ' f X - l. s 3 V ff 3 ... A , ' of the' Latin lfluh zirv: R4 ' I. lflmrln Nl :rx Dila K' I'-'h. ltr-it ltlivinlwinwr, Ihip l'r 'l , lla-tsy X 'm-gliult, l,in:l.i l'r'1-N-ln-y, lhlv Xnn g'llY'Hl'k. Run' 2. Cathy luv 'niaisla-r, lill . 1- il: rl, ,lv r ' 1-th, ll. nli Xmlvr. Ninn lfllvn Kipp-5, liirlixlnl Mu ty, fhml lfllingi-r, R ' 3. Rub lla-1'-lilvrgvr. .lv 'I W 'gl1l, 'l'mn. juhn Nlirvh-'II. lei A 4. llc-th K ' it 4. Palm Nlzistvr-. llul-V' Cray, Shi i Xml:-r, Nl. V Dunn, Ihm- lit-m-h, Km' 5. R-nniv NIC.-Xla , N'l: H11-1 lv. lil ': ,I l S, llt-In -' things-r, livlh Fw. N n, Sn- if 'I -, Kal ,l.ll11xki. Ali-v llauix Rn ' fr, Wil 1 ' 4- . 'nth' N11-lf.nhill. l'hil ll.1rke'r,l'i1l Nlillvr, Sh' '1 ul Wugply, ,i Offic-1-rs of Frcnrh Cluls urn Ruth Kauffman, Sc-vrcrarv: Matthew swf Lind, l'rc-sid:-rltz Kitty Nm-sins, Viv:--l'rm--idvnlg unrl ,luny Curnmn, xx nr I rr-.vu I44 Judy Carman, Nlutthvw Lind, und Ruth Kuuffn e-njuy snnw pllllI'Il nl 11 Frc-nch fflub party. X11'IHll4'I'4 of Ihr- Frvnvh fflulr um: Roll' 1. Liz Cuncivn, Lilllill 5:-lln-rw. Vivki Kzmffmzln, ffuthy Slmrpr-, fI.xrnIyn Inmllis, Kitty Nl'4ill'. Rwlwrl flllglrle-Q. Run' 2. l'.nm Slxrrwk, Put F:-llrcwk, Fund Y ll'-4-. knlhy SHIIYII, liuth kamffxnnn. .Knn Curl. .I.lIli4'l' RlH'k4'Hllilllg1ll, Hur- I'--Hit. Run' '1'. Bn-nvh Stump, Lisa W:-ilunri. Sm- II:-ple-r. fllwriu Ymie-r, Lynn flange-r. Cindy Xvfilllfilfll, Kay W1-nger. Run' -1, Czltlly Trnup. NI.:rin.l .Xr1g:'ln, Killlly IIIINSPFQ Ste-vw P1-tit, Klnltlxrw limi. Dun Hzlrnvic, St:-w XIJN-Lll'l.ll'i. J.mif-1: II:-rehln-rg:-r. Ulm ffripe French Club Am stud: nt enrolled m a French class or who has completed one xc-'tr of llrench IS ellglble for membershlp ln Le Cerle Framals le Perle Francals seeks to promote '1 better understanding of the French people and thelr customs The purpose of the club IS to bring Frenrh students mto closer soual assoclatlon and to create a broader understmdmg of the French people and thelr customs Vleetmgs are held once a month Characterlstlc actlvltles may conslst of the con duct of club busmess, frlms, songs dxscusslon, parties and other proframs The Nlardl Gras partx fdmner and feature fllml 15 the h1 hllffht of the club year Mr F3IlCll 19 the sponsor of the French u m R SOTS year ...- 3- These members of the French Club seem to be enjoymg them selves at one of the many mterestmg meetmgs Mr Fanml spon French members were honored to have a student teacher thus NYS' 0 'VEB' 5 x li' QNX ' . ,I X is-J f ff- 4, tex- 'Q-'Q Exchange Students, l.illi Malk and Cami Pyykko help decorate for the annual Sunshine Christmas Putty. gif 4 unshine lf- julie Himes serves as President of Sunshine for I I the 1967-1968 school year. J A- ex' ' Jahslv 5tRV2fEe Kind, Unselfixhness, Charity, Helpfulness, and Service are some of the goals of the Sunshine Society. I46 5 , K vi 1 A R s Society Serves Others Members of Sunshme are Row I Mona Blosser Jeanette Smxth Carol Br1mmer Llz Gunden xllCl'Cl Kauffman Row 2 Cheryl Sanders Call Goscy Kathy Reeves Marllyn Struble Debbie Harrington Jean Hoth Margret Swartz Row 3 Pam Miller Mary Yoder Sue Crlpe Ellen Klnney Llsa Welland Sally Pcnlan Row 4 Karen Qmlth Kathy Smlth Nxla Holcomb Lorne Palmer Clona Yoder Lmda ,lacoha r'l aff' x1f'II'llJE'I'S0fSUIlSl1lI'lC are Rou I Janet Rogers Lllll Nlalk Kathy bralnger Kay Ho teller Charon Kauffman Beth Swan on Mary C rrdner Row 2 Qandy Xoder Carol Aqkew Patty Ilfrldrnkb Que Clark Cam: Pyykko Sandy Hess Lmda Robmson Kathy Bflll Rau 3 ,loan Huth Beth Leedy Nancy Blgler .ludy glu 1-maker Cxrlene Chlddlatcr Sue Elder Sue Carlm Carol XX el h Rout 4 Millie Hawlw Cheryl Mathew Paula Ktruffman Helen KUPTCWICZ Ann Thlele Roberta Steele - h, e 5 V , I I 2 ' , 1 . 2 - , , , V v ' ' V I Y V7 Y ' Y , y - ' 1 ' 9 s L 'y A 1 L' V 7 - l - '- Q .l 1 x 1 1 ' -' I V 1 xr ' f 'I-' u ' 5 . I 1 . . e - -' . : ft A I H J' x ' rf' 4 . 'I -,' lr . t 3 ,- T - V Q K I. , 1 'Ku Jung.: I ., A . ' , 1 1 , 'A . L A ' 1 fm 1 . z f . , A ' . ' ' , ' s , V' ' , . ' s , -'i ' 'i - --4' ' X v ' e y ' .' ' U M y ' u ' 1 v t ' ' . ' . 1 ' ' 'r w a , . , ,. , , , . , . M , , S r . ' ..kY A , r .Sy , . . , , y A ' 1 Memhen of the Executne Board are Row I Patty Sehrmk Dflmlne Truex Jun: Feency Row 2 lulne llnmu Pun Qmllrm-lt lm nc Rofferx ll1rlmCundzn Cul 'Imxler Mr Trmlter Row 3' Judy Shelu June Blur Qhtron Yoder Fran Traveler, Sue Helper ,fi 'K I -Cf! Kathy Brill Sue Flder and Carol Ellmger decorate the Cafeteria ffr the Chrnqtnmv. Pdrtv Others IS the motto of the Cmhen Chapter of the Qtatemde Sunshlne Qoeletx The purpwae of our Nouets IG to lneplre hwh Qchool gurls to lllfflltlf ld: als and to Qpread Qunehme and Hood then W1 Qtrne to achlese Hmm of charm loxe lClIltlIltNN helpfulnew and glllllg! mtelllffent Qerx lee to our fommumtx The projeete and actnltlc- mclude clhng: used hooke 'nn annual get aequamtul Illllllf .xudltorlum proffmnw lgll Ce mg carnahon- on xentlm - Du ee mg mumq at ITUITIIIOIIHIIU ldeal l :dx Tm I and Senior Ctrl S realcfast Xlso ue Npon-or in annud l ister Sunrwe Qt rw lee for the entue urmmunxtw IN Har ue neu tue IUSUNNIN for tht lJlqfTlC I Sunshine Com Ellllilll The theme ml- Wlrlclrmxse of ,oc and ne made 1 mee -tnnef yah sunrlms or tle Qtaffc AJIJIO'xlITldlClN 100 fflrs fame to C H to ohweru our qUIlNlllIlt qofletx ln dtlltlll Thre was the flrst tum Coehen hostm d the romentlon and each of ue were proud to hate a part lll tht .iclxenture Anothtr new project thx- xmr sms Qendmf' CllI'lNlII13S fards and gI'99lll1f'N to tht It liltlll of tht l'llxlmrt County llome . A I 1 ,-Ll ' - M' ' 5 t . Q if . 'Z ' ,' I ' Q . f . , 1 .9 1' ,. S, 1 '. 1' . s.. ' . Ml.. t liz... 1 I, 1 '- cc 77 ' , . I I h vu 5 v M v I. K : is . xiii! .K .L . h .CV A . I ir Q. x K' 1 . T - m ,. - I F 7 , 1. . V N A F 'Y . . . . Ai 1 ur gk- 1 4 S, l S L, , JJ , 's for lllZlIlliSglX'lIlg and World Day of l rayer. llzuldy Date Y T N' l . ., ll' ' ' ' 3 Val ' 1 '. . ll' - -v if . I h f. . ,' ,, P. ' .r . H.: . - B S . 1 3 L' 1 'l 'la 3 7 Th? ' ' -- l l q - ', ' t I ,, ' , ' , , ,,, 5' ' . 1 fw ' C 11 - -1 1 , 1 1'..- V' 'f or 1. - 1 f T 1- -S- :' 'rg V-F - 31 - ,' e 1 Nu X dcr lrr ldcnt Larry Pntrrson Nice .. 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C111 11111111111-S i111'11111ei Z1 11111 1-41111 11111 111 11iS11'i1't C111111 211111 illl 111111u111 .'1ll'11lg 11111 11'S. 1 , 151, ' P ' ., J 'S. Row 1. D. Bontrager, H. Comer, K. Sorg, T. Stump, and B. Rheinheimcr Row 2 A Post-harscky R Clark D Firnhart K Culp, J. Hawkins, and M. Phena. Row 3. s. cothefman, B czhufaaii, 'v. Kimlicik, Bf ltliller, 's. 'right-,'F.'PLiff, and cf Cotherman. Row 4. D. Kintigh, K. Bail, C. Rodibaugh, J. Ritter, D. Culp, B. Moreland, and T. Riley. G-Men Strengthen Di nit of Athletic Letter Officers of the C-Men are .lohn Ritter, Steve Payne, Tom Stump, Mike Phend and Tom Goss. l52 Officers of the 1967-68 C-Men's Club were Tom Goss, presidentg Mike Phencl, vice-presimlentg Steve Payne, secre- tary, Tom Stump, treasurer, and John Ritter, public rela- tions. The C-Men sponsored a game between the popular WOWO '6Air Aces anrl the CHS faculty team on February 15. The club also had a hay rifle and a trip. Club sponsors were Nlr. Hemphill, Mr. Doba, Mr. Mirer, and Mr. Slavens. Many C-Men participate in the Boys' Booster Club at the basketball games. 1.-J.- l Booster Cluln nffivz-rs ure Murlllu Foreman, Judy Camlan, Nun:-y lliglcr, lluw Jurluy, und Gcorgc Marlow. Booster Club Promotes School Spirit Tllc Boys' lloostvr Club followed Mike Cripv bupporling ilu: Girls' Clwcrblork. ' - '-v-' .- 1.. k . Tlu-so arc tllc' sacred seals that ull umlm-rvlussme-n look forward to: frulll-row. l l l 1 I rls lurh L .ues eo or lo we nu I m nm as thcw use nn n mn an the mu ll prmlded hy the 1 Bmd Redskln Boosters Form Largest GHS Club Booster Club members back then' teams at away games as well as at home They pack thur cnthu ll ln mth them too Th- 'li 1' Cl -- lu-k 'H, l ll ho - nuskvllull ga 's 1' ., I. d nm 1' s , r s': Pel 0 V ' ' ' . '. ' ' ?. .' ' 3' SHS ' -ft , .4 yi ' r. V ' lf' , if A ' . l I IVX fvg ' Kevin Cothcrman stars as Coshen's Little Chief Co-Hi. The Booster Club of Goshen High School is an organiza- tion clesigznetl to promote good sportsmanship antl team support for our athletic teams. The organized cheers per- formed by hoth the Girls' and Boys' Cheerblocks during the basketball season adrl color and zest to the games. Through- out the year Booster Club sponsors pep sessions and tries to instill school sportsmanship. This year's officers are president, Dave Judayg co-vice presidents, Martha Foreman and Judy Carman, secretary, Nancy Bigler, and treasurer, George Marlow. Able assistance is given to the organization by our sponsor, Miss Barbara Zook. The-re seems to be il little mix-up. Shouldn't Penny leap ovcr Mike? Everyone rises on thc opening note of the Scliool Song. fi We've got Spirit! Doris Wolff, Z1 senior, completed hor second year as a CHS varsity vllccreluder. r ,fm XJ -.I I Senior Mike Cripe was CHS's first W boy chef-rlcader since 1964. Penny Johnmn served as varsity t'llf'C'fIff1ldCI' captain this year. lil 12 I 1 B tc-lm rl1urlc.ulc rs L 0 Yodlr Dmlwlm 'Iruex and Junz, Cr1pe made pn ter md 1 nQ JQ wall N chu rm for the B te-1m C eerleaders Sparkle Wlth Enthuslasm gcnmr Nxncy Crdlmr was a 1.113111 chi-crlm .ulc r Coghcn H1511 School Goshen High School .lunmr xllCl K1uff1111n l1 IQ luvn .1 w.1rs1ty Cheer lwdcr for 11111 sf-.1r ' F X' .3 xdjl . 1- s , 'L 'i ' X 1 Q ' ' l 1 .x vi. .K , ' J-4' ' ' A v 41 ,f l'31,l , 1- - pw , 'ffffl ,,- .r ,An . L s xx 1- is 1 my r .1 ' 1 x . - s'sa S-'g.'- .., gi -.. X 9 0 U I' . , .' . ...H 2 . 5 x x ,XX 1 l56 l57 Euclideans Eat-h month the l'llll'llllt'LlIlS Cluh presents an intriguing program clesiggnm-tl to inereuse the ! meinhers' knowlerlge uncl interest in mathe- Inutivs. The progrmns are plannc-rl zuul p1'es1-ntecl hy memhers or Ll gut-at spm-:ilu-r zincl provifler the invmln-rs with Illllll'l'iill not usually founcl in a high sr-hool Irizitllt-rimtirrs course. Mernhership is rc-strirfte,-fl to stuclents who have rornpletecl or are enrolled in Geometry. lfolcling and tlistriliuting foothzill programs pro- vides money for the vluhis activities, whieh inelufle Ll trip with tht- St'lf'Ill'f' Clulm in the 43 'Q spring. The offive-rs for the first semester were: Brent Wfagner, President: Steve Pettit, Vice- Presiclentg Martha lforemzin. Secretary: Steve Nlaiszlnari. Treasure-r, and ,lim Baker, Puhlic Relations. Mr. Blossvr sponsors the clulu. Second sc-rnestvr offivers ure: Ruth l't-rrin, Sc-1-re-tzil'yg Brian Smucker, Treusurvrg Rohn-rt fflmrl:-s, Vive-Pr:-sitluritg :xml Corky Nichols, Preeitlent. i V r ,I 1 1-1 ,- - N ,' 1 fl S 4' i 1'C.X ' I 4 . vo- Y' A 3 NIl'lIll1l'l'i of the lfurrlitlvnns Club ure: Row I. llriun Smurker, Ruth Pr-rrin, Dun- Petit. 110102. .lim Baker, Corky Nichols, Steve llc-tit, :mul Rolwrt CiI2lflC4. Run' 3. Steve NIUFQKIFIJIYI, :intl Don ffripe. l58 'T li 3 I if Officvrs of the DECA for Businf-ss are: Row 1. Mr. Johnson, sponsor, Al Darnell, and Wendy Sheline. Row 2. Mr. llowarcl, sponsor, I,uann Stickcl, Cone Sloffc-l, and Mayor Shank. DECA for the Business Minded lilr-vvri stuclr-nts joined Nlr. Howard, the E sponsor, in Coshvn High Srrhool's first year Y A i' ' f' fm ' T., in the llislrihulive lfcluvation Cornrnunica- 'N st pq 4 4 5 ' . ..' r-4.-.u .468 tions Assovialion. Mcrnln-rs of this rlnlm arc: Row I. Faith Conzlcz, Sue Nlillvr anrl Jan:-t llarslrlwrgcr. Row 2. Wendy Sh:-linv and Carolyn llnnlvy. Row 3. Francis Sny- ch-r, Karvn ffrispyn anrl l,nann Stivlu-l. Row -1. Al llarnvll, Sh-rv liclrly, Cr-rw Stuff:-l, and Tom Daily. ,li-.ln 5' l59 Speech Club Introduces New Realms of Drama. Officers of the Qpccch Club arc Gerry Sheneman NFL Secre tary Kathy Thomas Prcexdent Steve Tom Treasurer Judy Shoemaker Vlce Pre ldcnt Ylembcr of the Npetch Club are Rau I Cul Tmxler Que Cnpe .hyne Funey Kathy Thomaq Colleen Yoder Ruth Perrm and lerry Wooten Row 2 Lone Palmer Cherwl bands-re Kathy Rene: Llc-.1 Wetland Kathy Smith Nlla Holcomb and Sharon Yoder Row 3 Sue F1 her Sue Heplcr Beth Swanson Dvlmlne lrufx Judy Shoemaker and Betty Duncan Row 4 Clffld Xmlcr Paul lemme Qtcwe Tom George Rodnlrxugh Bxll Nlfrclanfl and Kel cy Ball e : , , - Q ' y X Q ' . ' 75 ' , - S . , 1 . . , , - . - . p X . . 5, 1 ' f' L - ' -u .Q ' -f 'x ' s L H X K 1 x 'x . ' ' .' 1 f ' M, f -z.. . 9 0 ' - ' v 'x4. 1 ' . .. s I , ' : '. r ' ,e , .' -- ', ' '-, , , 1- V l . 4 i ' .I I H .1 . . . - - s A , -V1 -y k n v a ' - l ' 5 1 v l y lv .l ' 1 ' ' ,,, ' . 4 .. K, 'Y , , 4 2 ' A , , ' S . . . I fl ary Ellen Rlppey Sherwood Waggy Kxtty Nesxus Steve Tom and Cheryl Sanders are on stage as Mlce nes to .1 tea party from the play Alzce ln Wonderland Orxglnally organized ln 1959 the Goshen Hlgh School Forenslr League IS deslgned to glve students, dramatxcally mcllned, a chance to partlclpate m various state wlde speech contests These contests feature strong competltlon m humorous and dramatic reading, poetry readlng, radlo announcing, extemporaneous speaking 0I'lgll'l8l ora tory, and oratorlcal mterpretatlon The play Alice ln Wonderland was one of the productlons the Speech Club put on thlS year Mr Bllger 15 the sponsor of the Speech Club thms year pn 'I lui-5 ::'JLl.nuj Members of the Natxonal Honor Socxety are Row I Tom Stump Nanny Lelnbaeh Gerry Qheneman ,lc-1n Brlcker Judy Glrmm Ann Carl F ter Lehman Sue Clark Betsy Weghoft Pat Shrock Nancy Garber Rou 2 Sue qtump hnc Blur Beth lscmdy l rm Schroclx Chxrlrnc Clnddr ter Pat Hendncks ,lulle HIHICQ Sue Yoder ,Imac Rogers Dons Wolf Row 3 Chnstn Alexenko Bwrb Gundmn 'Nmty Blgler Sandy Crxpe Ichn Redseckfr Dxck Klllflgll June Gm erxch Don Fnpe Kurt Qor hllil Kxuffman Rmdv Xoder Row 4 Mr Reiner Robert Charles, Mike, Yoder Steve Tom Doug Earnhwrt Steve Pettxt Weslly Fcderow Mllrc Ihend George Rodlbaugh N atlonal Honor Soclety Officers of Nltnonll Honor Souety are Pam Schrock Treasurer Matthew Lund Ire ldtnt and ,lame Roger.: Secretary Memlurshlp IH the Goshen Chapter of the lNat1on.1l Honor Soclety is lnsed on four crlterm scholarshlp leaderslup eharar ter and seruce Members are lnltl ated mto member hlp ln In xmpressne ceremony before the student bocy Tlu purpose of the club IQ to emplmslze the lIIlp0I'l lIlCl, of scholarshlp sen 1ce to school 'md others lewdershlp 'md character In keeplng vuth thls purpose the members partlclpate ln a tutorm proffmm to help students who 'are hay mfr ilC'lflCI'!1lC dlfflculty 1n vlrlous courses The club also sponsors a student loan program to help members further thelr educatlon Money for tlllS loan program 15 ralsed through the sale of concesslons at the Goshen Relays P . 4 ., - , F - 1 r ' I 1 f v Q G . A v' v-V' ' v . ra , I' ' 'f lv l .ri ' S ' ' H , X, I - . . 3 Il-L y -O , ' 4'-ni , . , . 1 1 ll 541 1 1 f . l ll Y . ll. I I. I5 5 y 5 .1 , w Y I ' - a 1 s ' lx 1 I . . . . , . , , , . , l 1 1 , , ,S 1, . ,' , ' , ' , ' . . 1 . . . , . L , f , . G , .. ' 5 , s, . .,. . ,, K .,. . . 1 - . 1 -11 v l-' L fy 1 S! , A ,S .,g,1'r1 ',z, , . '. . . , .'- - , , t,-1 , , ' ' , Y - O O ' :L an 'E' 'z ' ', -g 1 5 ' 3' 1 sy ' '- W 'L l . 1 L . ' . v '- Ls. ,, c-., ., l , s . . , N W. . K . ..i . S .. .IV vf- ' 2 ' Qs ' f t v- l'. - ' ' Q. . l., sf. . A Q '-l I u q u Q, , f 1,5 6 ' . ' , . - ' . T .' 5' - , . . ,I ' .,. 4 . . 4 , Z' . ' . 1, v. . N 1 . . . ' 'if' . . G N Y Y V , - 1' F rg - . Q - ' A D C 1 K - -, L. The Future Homemakers of America is a na- tional organization. The purpose of the club is to improve personal, family, and community living. F.H.A. performs many activities such as selling cookbooks, Sending Christmas cards to the boys in Viet Nam, and being in charge of coat-check at the basketball games, which helps the girls face the future with courage and high hopes. The F.H.A. year is rounded out by having a trip, which all the girls look forward to. Officers for F.H.A. are: Iris Sanders, Presidentg Janice Rocken haugh, Treasurerg Linda Hoover, Historiang Pat Mast, 1st Vice Presidentg Cheryl Holmes, Secretaryg and Charlene Scott, Song- leader. Sitting arc Phyllis Getz, Diane Beachy Ins Sanders Wliss Patin Miss Blair Standing are Rockcnbaug Iindi Homer Dc-hx Harrington i Joellen Troeger, Charlene Scott, Cheryl 'Lf-cr, but Mast: Cheryl Mi'llcr,iCheryl .Holmz-s, Janice 'Q Gail Wisler and Hilda Cureia are keeping seore fur the other lvowlc-rs. This year the CHS Howling: Cluh eonsisterl of l-1 members. Meetings were held at the RichardMunUI,w,SaSmkl Nlaple City limvl on every iveclnesrluy at 3:30 p.m. Offim-ers were Hilrla Garcia. presiclentg Doug Blomlgett. vice-presiclent: Marsha Mac-lc, scere- tary: aml Xlurva Twiforcl. treasurer. There were four teams with three or four mernhers ear-li. Mr. Hart was the Sponsor. Member: nl' the Bowling Cluh arc: Sc-nled. Gail Wisler, Hilda Garcia. Standing. Don Tolar, Marva Twifr-nl. Nluwlu Mark, Riehard Muntz, Ronald Fry, Bernie Harlan, Doug Each, Dehhie Dezwurte. I64 Nlmlit-orps is 41 vluh for sturlvnts who are iIllPl'C5lf'fl in various fic-lcls of riimlir-iriv. Mvel- IIIQIS zxrv hc-lcl onm- Ll rnonth. lihcy Villlblbl of A a gruvst sp:-:ilu-r or ar film telling about a rin-rlirul of-4-upulion. Nlernhc-rs of this cluh work us volunteers at tlw Coslivn fl:-rieral Hospital anrl Pc-tc-rson Nursing lloniv. They may also serve on duly ut the llc-ulth ff:-nter. 'lille nu-nihers TP4'l'lYC V points for worlxirig alt thvsr- tlirvf' pluvvg. Sonic of the projcr-ts im-lude taking field trips to 2 - nezirhy hospitals. and Denionstrrltion Day at Q Indiana lvriivcrsity. Meflicorps also Contributes e . . . to the lmlrrina llf-art A-Xssocwation and the Heart I ' Funcl llrivc. 'lhvy sponsor the- annual Singing 5 Vulentimr mu-li ye-air. Oflim-urs of Nh-dirorps rm- lmln Viwoszkin. Treasurr-rg Sully Penland, Sm-rf-lgiryz Jan-kiv liorlinglunn, Vim:-Prf-Qiclt-ntg .lan Culp, Pr:-Sidi-ntg V nil Wixlur l'ulnli1 Nil tifn Medlcorps Bl IA: 'Ncrnlnr f Ylrclnorps irc Ii tht-r Le-hmwn Dim? Bdlwr Uvhhic Wngornin Rittx Row: Jackie Collin hun Ill Fundin it rx in v u 1 me off ru 1 rn ur mr on cvr 1 nn 1 in ix or Ni fn it rlunlt ,lm lulp Jinx! X 0 . ,A l Z if K - ' I 1 I I 5 . ' I F v - . V j ' V I ' l b l 1 I Q ,- 4 X .,. ' l ' . ., .J - A . . B f I fl- -so , Q: is ., 'I , V 1, Y' 1' , ' , 'gs , 1 '. I,inrlu Rohinwn. llc-lvn Kuprcwirz. Row 2. Sue Cripf-, Jo.-'lnri Hur-r, Fur- Fhhe-r, Jvain Iloth, Juno Ginpr-rich. Surah Pm-ppl:-, Mill- llax lu, ,lox llflll, Ro' . . ,la I R g'r4, 3111 -'ll- E sl 'gg' . lxlai ljiwodlkin. Ch l l, , lfllvn K.llllt'j', lf ln Fri'-k. Hou' -1. Cziril Grzrhill. Fra Tri l , filly P- lanl. Rm-gin: 7 '. Q 1 , Q ' Yard l65 an? U 1 sg Connu lil ler Pam Wogomdn and Betty Fearnow Offxcers of OE-X were Mlke Sxmmons Jule Cnpe Lynda prar tue tlnelr tw pm ln Class Koehler and Dale Ann qchrock The Offue Education -Xssoclatlon IS a newly formed club at CHS th1s sear It was establlshed m place of Future BUSINESS Leaders of Amerxca and mcludes all those students ws ho enroll m Related Offlce Procedures fhe club ls des gned to g1VC students a better understandlng of on the job trunmv and to better equlp them to step mto the busmess world Offlcers were Lynda Koehler, presldent Mlke Simmons, une presldent Dale Ann Schrock, secretary, and ,luhe Crlpe treasurer OEA IS sponsored by Mr Howard How 1rd gives N1lCllf llc lmc some good advice Nlemlmer of OFX are Row I Jane lluber Connle Blgler Vrckn Kruse Dale Ann Schrock Muhelle Lme Row 2 Dawn Swlnelnrt laura Prxfgtonr- Pat leer ,lean 'Nlrthew Betty Fenrnow Row 3 Nhke SIUTIIIUIIQ Clunl Kmtrgh ,luhe Crlpe Iam Wogom In lmdl K fhl nr I Chu-I K .,'. ' -'U' Y . . ' 4 F Y N ' v x 0' Y n X 1 1 u 'Y ,- An L 1 'a . , D C 0 . Q . . . . 1 O -' . , g - V 9 1 , V.. 3 . , 5 Q Mr. '. 4' . . . 1 .. . , 1 ,N , rr! ' -, t n 2 . T '49, I l 'Y' f WI gn .g ' . :- K - 7 X 'K 5 I ', b X .. ill N lx A . -J 1 : ' . ' . , , , e, ' A , N '. . ' ' .8 , A 5 , 4 , A H I A . . -4 . . . .. ,I 1. 5, , A . e e, . I , , , . 1, r ,L 0' I . if-AX Thi-so girls sf-vm to he enjoying themselves while not working. They are: fl. to rJ. Cnnnie Bigler. Muri- unnc Ncidlmatllu, Diane Rivhurds, Yvonne Line, Linda Km-hier. Punt Wnugman. Sue hil'CiHllgilf'Il. :intl Vickie Kruse. Linda Koehler is working hard at an educa tion meeting. Mike Simmons, Dale Ann Frhrock and Julio Cripe listen with open ears tu Linda Koehler tell about the last education meeting. mn lr ,JW ff xB 8 xxx-N WH , r J '4 gb 1 I s xj A 1 A K I SE? I H 4 2 Qfufslafaf. HP W: X M ' ' B . f s QM 1 I xx 'J 3 I69 cnior Pat Vance wus ll sttmdout on defence this your. It's Not Whether You Win or Lose . . . He is shown he-rc after intercepting at pass. P 'urs ily GHS 6 0 13 6 T 6 0 O B-Team 6 0 9 22 I7O Did you hm-ar the joke ahout thc guy who ... SCORES Concord Washington Mishawaka Michigan C Elkhart Central Riley Laporte Adams Central Adams Nlishawaka Warsztsw' ity OPP If you ct u cluincc, ask Stove Kluwry what 1 I g 9 like tn get gang tuckh-1 . 1 . 53 30 19 34 7 21 27 19 37 22 21 20 23 97 Lia 'H I' 5, R Y , T P5 I .1 r rg ti1kf'S r c 0 t ur I mnmn pn-turc. nmr Tom Cu I l hy ic-um 1 x mls and 1 ID Row l. T. Stump, P. Vance, T. Goss, B. Wagner, K. Sorg. Row 2. Coaeh Doha, P. Marquis, K. Culp, G. Straw, S. Payne, Mowry, R. Miller, G. Berdette, and Coach Mirer. Row 3. B. Huser, T. Vance, S. Blosser, B. Miller, T. Riley, G. Rodibaugh. D. Ogle, S. llceter, B. Hite, S. Schrader, V. Kirnlick, H. Delcamp. Row -I. ,I. Hawkins, S. Bickle, J. Wolfe, J. Whitehead, P. Barker, B. Gross. Row 5. Manager S. Tom, J. Hoogenboom. .l. Kelley, B. Heeter, G. Wise. Manafzer S. Wogoman. Row 0. Trainer J. Snyder, Manager L. Peterson, Coach Hemphill. V Skins Tough This year's football team was hampered A 1 by the loss of key members due to grad- . 1' nation. Only seven returning lettermen ' greeted Coach Doba on August 15 for the first day of practice. Our undermanned team carried only 35 players but they were ready, willing and able to play a hard- hitting game of football. Due to squad size many of the B-team games had to he can- celled. Kirk Sorg was voted Captain. Tom Goss received the award for mental attitude and the Jaycees' award for stars. Pat Vance was voted MVP. and received the John Stack award for most tackles and the best lineman award. Pat was also voted to the NIC conference team with honorable men- tion going to Tom Stump, Kirk Sorg, and Tom Goss. Have you ever wondered what a huddle is like? l72 As y nu can S00 this official i5 making Suri- he does not miss any of the action. O11 Desire Sophomore Hnwurtl Dclcamp racers around the left Utlti ffvr Ll sim-aiimh' Qllill in the Cum-urd gamv. Coach Bill Dulm rc-turm-d to CIIS this year to lu-cmno our new head fuothall coach. x 'S X B-Team members are: Row 1. D. Mathews, K. Neff, F. Paff, E. Andresen, and D. Tucker. Row 2. Mgr. K. Miller, B. Stivcr, C. Kurk, K. Culp, and C. Pestow. Varsity members are: Row 3. Captain D. Juday, S. Cotherman, L. LeCount, T. Radkey, C, Cotherman, and Co-Captain A. Poscharscky. Row 4. R. Miller, C. Tingwald, R. Clark, C. Cook, and Coach Slavens. -uv . 'V ' ,od x yr ,'s' My ..-,J , W . at . fl -W ' -5-.A+--f 3.1vw.' 4'Y'f , H3 ., ,. I er. If - ff.L',,: ', '- ' ' . 1 I KS ,' of- If ' . K I ,' 4 .vi-H,-JA-,I A fig. H.-1 I-I .X4 V JL 1 hi' , ' 1 nb 5'v',,l- 2 - ' ' -A , 3, ' ' '..- ..':, 'J Mx, Y, f-2 3 ..: 1-.5 L i - Cr- gf: wr ' f . - Q F . ffm: 5 W :xafk A 1 ' - P6 , , The Cross-Country team A- A . ' .U wamms up before the regional ' ' ' at Fort Wayne. 5 Q im Y Goshen came up with a balanced attack to capture second place in the sectional. I74 Harriers 2nd in NIC for Best Season Ever Goshen's Gary Cotherman and Lloyd LeCount pressure a Fairfield runner in the opening meet of the season. GHS 15 19 19 28 23 15 24 17 22 24 18 21 15 B Team 36 20 3.1 19 SCORES Fairfield Concord LaPorte Elkhart Central Washington Penn St. Joe Adams Michigan City Mishawaka Riley Lakeland Elkhart Westview Fairfield ,limtown GHS Cross-Country team experienced the best season in the school's history. The team compiled 12 wins while losing only to Elkhart by one point. This gave the harriers a second place in the NIC. A well-balanced attack was the key for the Redskins' success which led them to second in the sectional and sixth in the regional. Randy W. Miller broke the Concord course record, with a time of 10:07. Lloyd LeCount won the MVP award, and Adrian Poschar- scky won the Joe Swihart Award. Steve Cotherman won the Most Improved award. Cotherman and Poscharscky received patches for running over 600 miles during the summer. OPP 47 44 44 27 32 48 35 44- 33 31 41 38 49 21 41 21 40 In his 3 years as Cross-Country Coach, Mr. Slavens boasts a 35-6 record. Q S Us A Q 2- ,six aw i 1 , This year's varsity tennis team consisted of Tim Yoder, Rex Lehman, Captain Dave Culp, Coach Tom Sovine, Gene Laserenko, Dave Swartzendruber, and Bob Troycr. N Rex Lehman shows year's school tourney. I 76 the form that won him this 3 -- .4 --, 04 --'ual' 4 Qt Q14 qs 1. sh .x.,,1 'H Tennis Has nother Great Year This year's tennis team posted a 7-1 record and placed second in the tough NIC losing only to conference champion, Laporte. A match with Central had to be cancelled because of weather, and they forfeited since it had no bearing on the final outcome. A tennis sec- tional was played this year, but no Goshen man was able to reach the finals. Junior, Rex Lehman won the team tourna- ment and Dave Culp was runner-up. Four year veteran Dave Culp was voted MVP. Sophomore Tim Yoder showed marked improve- ment throughout the year. IBS: I SCORES GHS OPP 6 Mishawaka 1 2 Laporte 5 5 Elkhart 2 6 Adams 1 7 Riley 0 6 Michigan City 0 Central forfeit 7 Vllashington 0 Coach Sovinc discusses strategy with his No. 1 doubles team Dave Culp and Rex Lehman. Rex is telling his opponent to 'Ktake one. I 4-I GHS 84 79 71 73 56 75 70 62 90 77 67 55 93 85 73 1 Q' L15 79 80 86 83 53 Coach Cosgrove became thc winningcst coach in GHS history during the course of the campaign and now has won 143 and lost 62 during his nine years here. SCORES Westxfieww' F. YV. North S. H. l.aSalle Nappanee S. B. Adams S. B. Central Lakeland Warsaw Plymouth Concord Ind. Shortridge Michigan City S. B. Clay S. B. Washington F. W. South Elkhart LaPorte S. B. Riley East Noble Mishawaka Elkhart Stove Mowxy feels the ever-present pain of basketball. I78 OPP 63 68 73 58 60 62 51 59 58 60 76 71 65 83 -19 52 47 53 57 71 56 QA 'i Q' ,af-rs ,JA Q 5,1 1' Q.-P 1 7 Thr wars 11.1111 had 1 93 rctord 111 tlu NIC Term number 50llIf'rf left lu nght are B Wagner E. La are-nlto S Cothcmman S Mowry R Lehman and Mgr M Phend Rou 2 C Cook I Burdette Captam D Culp J Rutter D lloogcnboom and Mgr Cl Cro s Absent was J Amos Basketball Ignltes Fans Goshen H1 h Schools basketball team flnlshed the year 15 6 for Coach Cos rose s thlrd best season at Goshen The team was led ln scorme by John Rltter and captam Date Culp wlth 507 and 412 pomts re spectlvely to rank 1 and 2 1n county scor mg Dave became the second all trme CHS scorer wlth 1 128 pomts and John set a game scormc record of 41 pomts agalnst C ay Goshen was agam lucky enough to draw Elkhart 1n the sectlonal and bowed to them 56 53 1n an overtlme to cap a fme season of VICIOTICS Left Senlor Dave Culp hxts for 2 agam'-t Wcstxlew - K , R. , jx, I ,1 -at -1 -5. -, - a.d -N? , '---' -J' ,gg ,. ,111 f' ig' ,jg..f...1.... ,MH f . , , 1' ' . ' X f -' ' 1 AM N ' 1 M'-' ' f I P V..-I K 1 K r . ' 1'- , - ' ': 1 ,', l ' at 3 ,TC , ' ' 5 Y 7' -1 , l u l ' , V5 X , 1,1 1 V Q, b . t g A 0 . L, ' il' 1 A , 1 1 ' . 1 1 W, vi i j I j D I -lr, :A ' V5 gn? X , :N . . 5 fi! - Q' ' 1 -in Q A ' J l I .I I I r - f 'Kr I., of . ,P ' il 1 11 Q h an j 4 l I i ,f 3 ,J 'A 4 1 ' 1 1 , 1 .14 Q 1 ,' 4 : l 1 1 . Y - I 1 0 pg 7- . . . I D kg D ,n o 0, Q u I . Junior John Ritter lcd the Redskin attack with 507 points for an 24 point average. Right. Greg Burdette snares another rebound. Rex Lehman displays some of his fancy ball handling ability. 11 I l im nu-mlmc-rs arc: Kneeling. Mgr. K. Miller. F. Puff, .l. White-head, B. Cross, G. Cothcrnum, T. Yoder, and r K. Culp. Standing. Coach Wayne Lamhright, D. Puro, S. Welsh, M. Iioogenhoom, M. Schmidt, ll nlmom, G. Leonard, and M. Keil. Skins Win 15g 5-3 in NIC B-TEANI SCORES Vfestvicw Ft. Wlayne North LaSalle Nappenee S. B. Adams S. ll. Central Lakeland Warsasx' Convorrl Ponn Nlishawaka Marion Michigan City S. ll. Clay S. B. Washington Ft, Wayne South Elkhart LaPorte S. B. Riley East Noble Mishawaka OPP 36 5 1 55 29 47 51 28 46 35 fl-9 37 55 39 110 32 50 4-9 48 50 42 B-T4-ann :wtion Shows Goshen uhout tn get two point Young Tankmen, Improved 9' Coach Rathke in his first season at GHS enjoyed varied success. l82 GHS 33 61 27 40 36 31 36 37 66 66 44 43 56 36 28 5th 2nd Tth 8th Sophomore Greg Mclntosh displays his diving form in the meet with LaPorte. SCORES S. Bend LaSalle Concord Howe S. B. Adams Penn LaPorte S. B. Jackson S. B. Central F. W. Snider Concord S. B. Washington Elkhart Mich. City S. B. Riley Mishawaka Penn Relays Goshen Relays Conference Sectional OPP 62 3-1- 68 55 59 6l 59 58 85 17 51 52 38 59 67 The Tankmen pictured row 1 left to right are: D. Schrock, B. Rhicnhcimer, D. Earnhart, Captain D. Kinligh, and H. Comer. Row 2. C. Mclntosh, D. Nissley, E. Andrescn, B. Moreland, M. Goshen High School's swimming team finished its first season under Coach Rathke. The tankmen showed much im- provement as times continually became lower as the season progressed. Senior Harold Comer lowered his record in the 100 yd. backstrolce to 105.7. The 400 yd. freestyle relay team of Riddle, Bail, Pestow, and Rheinheimer set a record of 3569, and the 200 yd. medley relay came within 0.1 of a second of beating the old record. Brent Rheinheimer qualified for the Re- gional with a time of 25 seconds in the 50 yd. freestyle. Erwin, T. Plank. and D. Riddle. Row 3 D, Schrock, D. Cripe, G. Weaver, J Pestow, J. Rasley, K. Moreland, R. Stickel, and K. Bail. 44 fir- Team members kneeling lelt to right are: W. Hershbarger, D. Hershberger, D. Lung, K. Neff, R. Kunkle, C. Wooten Standing are: D. Ogle, P. Smedswick, Captain T. Goss, K. Sorg, H. Delcamp, and J. Zook. SCORES GHS 23 Laville 33 Warsaw 33 Howe 53 Dekalb 40 Marion 30 New Haven 42 Concord 5 Elkhart 15 LaPorte 38 Michigan City 19 LaSalle 20 Plymouth New Haven Invitational Conference Sectional The matmen will provide plenty of action and thrills at any given match. OPP 26 20 19 5 13 14 10 41 28 14 26 28 2nd 8th 4th Action in Every Match! Coach John Hemphill intently watches for mistakes. Dale Hershherger rides his opponent to the mat. Under first year Coach John Hemphill the Redskin Wrcsllafrs posted a fine T-5 season. Senior lloug Lung capped a brilliant four year record by winning the sectional crown and placing fourth in the regional. Another senior. Ken Neff. posted the best individual record for the ,skins and placed second in both the sectional and conference meets. Howard lleleamp had the quickest pin this season of 22 seconds. This was the fifth consecutive year Goshen has had a winning season. With capable wres- tlers like Wayne and Dale Hershberger, lion Cooper, Tim Kiley, Dave Ogle, and Kary Troy- er returning. the young Inatmen should make IISIX. The action is about to start in 165 lb. class. Q FU 0 QW x j wx N M X ! ,X in ygyyyg 339333 -+++++4 IQQQQQQ .'f'f'f+f'f'1 itftfitftft VTVVYT YTTWVT 9I+I+I+I+I+1 :v:+:v:+:+:4 -+++++4 3-t+-0+ N NJ'-J-+4 ++-k++ -++s++4 hhhhhh ++++++ vvrrvvf 43WWWWW +++- -33+++ .+++++- p+++++ w+++++- f+++++ +++5+' .+4+v+ .tdfdfr +++++- 'Y W :Whhhhi ihhhhhi 4++++++ .I qqqqqf Q++++++ J .4+++++++++i f+++++- Qphhhhi +++++ '+++++- 333333 +333 5 r + + + + 'I+I+f f4 '.a.+a.+a.3-f I+I+I+I+I P4-++++ +- + + + '+'I P + s + + L+++-8t'+4 I-f+f+A A r + + + ,+++++++ W3f+ + + 43 r- + + + 55.4 .+.+.+.+ The Kitchen People With Different Ideas THE IXL FURNITURE CO. Goshen, Indiana SALEM BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY MEMBER OF F.D.u.c. GVER 100 YEARS OE CONTINUOUS SERVICE REGISTERED JEWELER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Sigmund Inc. Indfanifa Final Jdnnkn Goshen, Indiana I20 S. Main Ph. 533-I3I2 AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE An opportunity to serve awaits industrious young men and women at Northern Indiana Public Service Com- pany. As one of the top gas and electric distribution utilities in the United States, NIPSCO is constantly looking for new processes and methods of efficient operation. These include atomic power generation, extra high voltage transmission, underground electric distribution, computerized system planning, under, ground storage of natural gas, community analyses and electronic data processing. Ready to grow with a growing company? IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF GROWTH NIPSCO is one of the highest-paying utilities in the State of Indiana. Its attractive employe benefit pack- age-tuition refund plan, vacations, holidays, life ine surance, comprehensive medical insurance, pensions, etc.-provides an atmosphere for individual growth. Fifteen leading colleges and universities are strategi- cally located throughout its service area with others available in the greater Chicago area. Drop in. We'll be glad to talk jobs with you. I90 650 GOSHEN AUTO ELECTRIC 81 BRAKE SERVICE, INC. Located Below GY-RAB Youth Center The Automotive House that supplies originaI equipment parts: always Iarge enough to serve you: smaII enough to Icnow you well. I ' 'H-al' fl. -123 ' - FII' ' ' Tr 3'.,QT'Z i f .wwf 'gg 4' E. we : .X -f ' i' ,, 5489 , I Q'-4,1 A . vcifagyz i t 13 if P ,s2 ,f cs- W , sig. V J ., Aki, N' If N ' 0 ' If g- ' v I E' N a L 2 . ' t X a-twgae Northern Indiana 059 f' ,,,.,,-J Public Service Company symbol of service in nlpscaland Z-15.4, V l ' VOL- A ,A . f ' ' ' Q' DX . I ' ' GANGEITS y SERVICE I . . ' U.S. 33 and Green Road, Goshen, Indiana L ,. :5 ii 'sf f' Phone 533-9159 ' 4 . . l I When ready Io fill up, don'I Iorgel GANGER'S ' SERVICE. They will also piclc up and deliver free E U of charge. . , Y . TH ill? I U51 -,. H: i Q.. ya E COMPLETE VARIETY STORE Complimenfs of G. C. MURPHY COMPANY I25 S. Main S+. Down'I'own Goshen 5 Your C0mPle+e varleiiy Slore John Veensfra and Abe Garber are al' fhe new Iounfain af MYERS REXALL DRUGS Irying 'ro decide which of 'Ihe many delicious speciallies fo order. S' J. . s- 'PIII' Ii . ,-.K FH 5 GOSHEN PAINT SPOT FLOURCWERING 235512, lL SIl'E.fZZ51'2e ' FR N Phone 533-4844 o zmrekffs ' mfpff l9I li 'Nl -1: I Ii 'I . K . .- I '1 I l E J: I w ' U ' 1 ' 5 Sue Elder and Kalhy Brill, lwo slender GHS juniors, were pholographed as lhey passed ACE HARDWARE, Ill Soulh Main. ACE is lhe hard- ware lo shop in lor gills as well as lhe necessilies lor your home. ...inn 1 The classroom, band, orcheslra, and choir piclures as well as many olhers in lhis book were laken by GORDON MOORE whose STUDIO is al IO7 Norlh Third Slreel. Here he is shown in his sludio wilh his assislanls, Mrs. Janel Fry and Mrs. Belly Malone, lalking lo a cuslomer, Miss Pam Logan. GHS senior. I92 A mosl welcome sighl lo Goshen High School sludenls and lacully lasl fall was lhe REITH-RILEY CONSTRUCTION CO. asphalling equipmenl. How wonderlul il was lo coasl smoolhly inlo a parking space and slep from lhe car on a lirm surface! Looking al lhe array ol unusual gills al HOME DECORATING are Mrs. Earl lVVallers, clerk, and Jell Calon, GHS junior, and Abe Garber, GHS senior. Remember lo consull HOME DECORA- TING, 229 Soulh Main, lor dislinclive gills as well as wall and floor coverings. I 'U- X George Marlowe is admiring his new coal iusf purchased a+ MONT- GOMERY WARD'S. When if comes +ime +o shop for new clo'rhes. don'+ overlook 'rhe well sloclced raclcs of men and women's clofhing on lhe firsf floor af WARD'S, 2l5 Soufh Main. MONTGOMERY VVA F2 D Monlgomery Ward's wishes 'io congra+ula're each of you upon your graduafion and wishes each of you a healfhy and prosperous fufure. Whafever you do, do well. The Managemenf MONTGOMERY WARD'S '!iz ?,'- rv - , JV ' ' . f 'A' R u, :E ,Q :nr I i V A +ime of sadness and grief inevifably comes To all. If is Then fha? one appreciaies lhe compefence. un- dersfanding, and experience of +he YODER-CULP FUNERAL HOME. l9lI Soufh Main Sfreef. Don? hesiiaie fo call 'rhem af any hour of +he day or nighf. founfain. Riclc Miller, popular GHS senior, is preparing a coke for fhirsfy Jeff Calon and Abe Garber af STARK 8: WEAVER'S REXALL DRUGS I93 L A MAPLE CITY bowler is hoping lo male a slrilce, More and more people are finding MAPLE CITY a good place To bowl and relax aller worlcing hours are over. 3 lvlosl sludenls would agree lhai lhe GHS iacully believes in homeworlc. Don Cripe lorlilies himself wilh a COKE as he begins his nighlly session wilh Physics, French, Civics, English Vll, and College Algebra. Henry Wisler, owner and operalor of WlSl.ER'S GARAGE, New Paris, is seen al' worlc in his new spacious garage on Highway I5 beside lhe over- pass af New Paris. See him or his son lor all kinds of aufo and fruclc repair as well as TEXACO gas and oil. .Lfrr-nfl If-we un nnsi W WT' 'ALICE ll IOIIIERLAIU A lavorile snaclc and soda shop lor college as well as high school sludenls is SOUTH SIDE SODA SHOP, ll22 Soulh Main. Linda Friclq, Pai Nell, and Abe Garber are enioying an aller-school colce. Many Kinds of lv el- Abe Garber and Don Harness are 'frying 'ro decide whelher if will be Colne, Sprile. or 7-Up af SMlTH'S well-sroclced soil-drinks deparfmenf. Remember you can buy food for less af SMITH'S and never have any Trouble finding a place +o park! Drive 'ro Reynolds on U. S. 33 and you are ihere! eh-1 Linda Friclc would really enioy owning a new ELNA sewing machine sold by KEHR'S SEWING CENTER, on U. S. 33 Wesf. For ihe woman who likes +o sew and lcnil. KEHR'S is fhe place ro shop. usinesses Support the Crimson WELDY Amo puns AUTO PARTS See WELDY AUTO PARTS for ihe highsqualify ye? reasonable aulo paris you mighl' need. Easily found af 603 Wesf Pike Slreel and anxious fo help you wifh your auiomolive needs! NllPl-l .-x RKET in A down+own marlcef wifh fresh produce all year round and planfs, flowers, and a wide varieiy of seeds for your gardening needs in 'rhe spring is CASEY'S MARKET, IO5 Norih Fiffh. avg, The FARM BUREAU CO-OP al 3Ol Wes? Lincoln has enlarged facililies lor meefing every lwomeownens and farmers needs. Ferlilizers, seeds. peiroleum, and appliances are in qood supply and yarieiy lwero. Goshen Merchan ' lilfif S Pai Neff is frying io decide wlweilwer ii will be Penny Jolwnson, an eller-sclwool employee lwarnburqer, liam. or corned beef lor supper. Slne ei WlLT'S, is seen af lwer clweck-oui coun- finally decides upon one of WlLT'S luscious hams. fer. ,H f N Tw- l NEWELL'S sfoclc an excelleni line of lioisery as Marilyn Ellioi and Ann Swiliarf can fell you. Fine lingerie, linens, and womens readyeio-wear may also be found af This well- ,- known siore. Mrs. Lewis Jordan is llne employee. V I Par Neff is admiring the spacious inferior of one of the many fine refrigerators carried by PIERRE W. CRIPE SALES 81 SERVICE INC.. 6I7 West Pike Sfreer. I-Ieaiinq and air con- difioninq are also among the services availabIe here. Linda Erick poses as cIerIc. CII'- FT I+ takes a heap of groceries To feed a GI-IS senior these days as Mrs. Dean Garber, mother of Abe Garber, couId +eII you. Here she is doirq Ihe iamiIy gro- cery shopping af EVERETIHS SUPER MAR- KET, 223 Somh Main, Goshen, Indiana Many Students After School ja, J I 7-N GHS srudenrs have opporfuniiies Io learn many trades. I-Iere CharIes McDaniel and LoweII I-Ioldeman are cIeaning a Iransrnission in Mr. Rogers Auto Mechanics class. I Good cusfomers al The OLYMPIA are Ann Swiharl, Kalhy James, Marilyn Elliof, and Carol Grabill. Students Patronize Seeing The REITH- Q 'fx ax i RILEY asphalfing equip- . , ij menf and personnel af work on lhe parking area was a wonderful surprise +o GHS laculfy and sfu- 1... as 'Lg fl -1 denls in Sepfernber. li ., ,..-,,, A ,.i,.4fy --- Af v T M21 A' JCI' Caro' Gralmll and John Veenslra fmd Ann Swnharl and Daphne Roberfs are shopping 'l dlllmlill +0 decide which album lo bUY for new clolhes in KLINES ready fo wear deparl af TOPS IN POPS RECORD SHOP. Now ment '98 af 203 Sourh Main if is a popular place for SI , if X I Afrraclive Mrs. Arfhur Neff is +he compefenf office manager of ASSOCIATED INSURANCE AGENCIES. I-lero one may purchase aulo, life, homeowners, and ofher iypes of insurance. MR. WILLIAM LONG is fhe qualified underwriier who heads up fhis agency. Illi. Abe Garber ns adrnnrmq a TV s'rereo comblnahon al' MAPLE CITY HARDWARE IWGS an UU- MANSFIELDS ELECTRIC INC 204 Soulh Mann Hugh usual dxsplay of gulls as well as all Jrhe school sfudenfs hnd good ouys here IU all sizes of radnos VTGQSSSIIIGS for horn? VTWGIVWIGYTGUCG. f9d9CO' 'rape recorders or porfable TV s Valmg- and I9eaUI'IY 'Q- Sunni' PHILLIPS PHARMACY, INC., opposife lhe courl' house, are prescrlpllon special- isls. F. Richard Snyder, owner, also slocl-fs cosmerics, candies, and beauliful gill cards. I99 7 STIVERS in down4Town Goshen have long been known Tor Tine TurniTure and Tloor coverings. Here KaThy James and Marilyn EllioT are looking over samples OT carpeTing admiring The new TexTures and colors. A popular TounTain in down-Town Goshen is aT STARK 8: WEAVER'S REXALL DRUGS. l-lere STeve Clason and Rick Miller are concocTing a ThirsT-quenching drink Tor John VeensTra and Ann SwiharT. V -na ' s . .gl l Pd A , n Students Enjoy High Purchasing F ei Shown in The spacious inTerior of one OT PAUL'S MOBILE HOMES are PaT NeTT, Linda Erick. and Abe Garber. They Tound iT diTTiculT To believe ThaT There was so much space oTTer- ing comTorTs oT larger-home living. There is no doubT ThaT PaT NeTT or Linda Erick would like To own The parT-1 ensemble They are admiring aT HARLAN'S DRESS SHOP. Goshen's young women have long since learned ThaT They can pur- chase The laTesT sTyles aT reasonable prices aT This popular dress shop. Mr. Arl Sherclc of SHERCICS APPLIANCES is felling Pal Neff The oulslanding Iealures of a General Eleclric range. Oiher appliances sold are lvlaylag washers and drfcrs and Hoover vacuums. 3 John Veensira and Ed Miller. sophomores, planled Two pin oaks on The Iron? lawn ol Goshen High School in a lafe-fall al- lempl lo loeaufiiy The campus. Power in Today's Economy Mrs. Cleo Miller of JACK 'N' JILL SHOPPE is showing some of lhe new wearing apparel for wee moderns To Kaihy James and Marilyn Ellioli. Locafed al IO6 Norlh Main, This is The place lo shop for The liflle people in your family. .7 4'- Linda Frick and Pal Neff are making some choices from lhe well-sfoclsed book shelves al PROVIDENT BOOK STORE. They decided upon TO SIR, WITH LOVE bv E. R. Brailhwaile. PROVIDENT is The bool: sfore wilh a personal inlcresl in each persons lilerary needs. 20l 1 For 66 years WESTERN RUBBER COMPANY has been outstandlr-g nnanutacturers ot custom-made rubber produ ts n th Goshen a ea Slnce l902 WESTERN RUBBER has been llnlced with quality rnanutacturlng plus a oood place to worn tor coun less Ellctwart County families. Favorite Eating Spots Are Mr. Dan t-los' tetler, owner ot HOSTETLER FLOOR COVER- ING at 8I4 South Main, is showing some ot new kitchen car- peting he has in- stalled. For time tloor coverings see this well-es- tabllshed and reputable tirrn. Kathy Brill, u or, is study- nq C gently rn Mrs, Tookers Advanced Alge- bra oass. Aoe Garber and Jett Cato' afe orderlrg zor-ne ot the detcious douqlrfuts ard otner pa3'r'e: at DUTCH MAID'S BAKERY. Ttey are well Pnown tor tl'1e'r blrttw day and wedrg cat-3: WHTH1 are ciefglvtz to see as we as to eat. ll Dhrne W 'A arms, See Wf,Aarr3, and Beffy we C5 Ire popp- Iar REDSKINS' barge-Leer Ffzrv eanimq morr- SKINS. rg +3 Ie'e a?'e cc'. Sr'1Se'2 :a 5Ty +I'1e7r weec for 5533. gww ers card ,ef The RED- Redskins. and Harry's -J.. if : . Q 1 f --I O IQ? 1 . S' I 75-n 'X N I-IARRY S RESTAU- RANT on I-IEgI1way33 af Monroe serves co'v,pI-ere meaIs as weII as Shar? orders. Many QI We adferlfrg and oIIwer zzfrztrei Fc' fi! ,I6GVbOOIf were IaIefw by TROYER STUDIOS. Brdrrers Mar- Fof eff: Me'f'n TROYER Form a Larrcrzrfp wI E:H exQeI: fn commer- 'de f'iJ2 'a', ee'3' .-fedffng and sorxrafl pIcL':grapI1y. I -1- f Mel :refer or 5 TROYER STUDIOS . I ,mn Hfff- rrf-fn ry HARRY'S pF:u,f:F. CIufE I, 'ff-ei Iderd' BRADFORD'S GROCERY, VOI DZJTLI Maff Sfreeg La: :erred 're re5'ie 1 Q? Sc,fIw Q03 re' --Mir Q-aI'+A,' ee feceiahei. ard zfape' For may ffearg. Mar? Eggezzr, Jr. rd Abe Gerber are GI-IS Meri f Mr'-we if 7' 3 ab Vx I 'E 05 Q41 'leg T 4N,,fff5-9, I When 'rhe Goshen summers become hol' and BURGER'S DAIRY STORE AND RESTAURANT on The evemngs are long GHS students live 5 Hrghway 33 Easf serves 1 hor lunch each day and also llllle al DAIRY QUEEN 55 llwelr lheme gong provnoles carryfoul servlce Specualuhes wre slewlc chnclcen suqgesls and seafood dinners Ann Carl, sen ior, was obvious! ly surprised as lhe CRIMSON pholographer snapped her al her locker, Bill Vance and Sieve Blosser are sfuclenls in Mr Warsller's ma Chine shop. 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