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Jeff Ganger made use of the newest course leaving Miss Zook's class, Rick Weldy, Curt offered third hour computer math. Holloway, and Tanya Shand look exausted. - Computers to Potato Chips at GH Students, 832 of them, entered GHS halls last fall, and at spring's end, roughly 780 remained. The drop in enrollment was due to seniors graduating at mid- year Qapproximately 401 and students just choosing not to go on with school. Students who remained could be found studying, making out, eating, and generally messing around in the halls any day of the week. The halls were truly a home away from home for many stu- dents. Some stayed here over the noon hour instead of going somewhere else for lunch. Decorations colored the halls for such events as Spirit Week, homecoming. and sectional tourney. Q, 9, 'T' g' . , . n 1:1- L xv xr 3 1 Spirit was the theme during toumey week and many signs adomed the walls. Linda Cripe and Tess Holdread snarfed their lunch during some hurried lunch Sgphgmore Joanna Reed hoists herself --bottoms upfi dm., hours. This picture was taken in the gvm lobby, a location for many snarfer mg the noon break in the gym. 1-
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The Redskins Sandwich Shop - Feeding GHS Students Since 1931 ll 'wti' ,.,N ' .Q . .th 'H 'Ei' r f' ' I.. ,, i v vs., 1 M o 1 1 1 if The Redskins Sandwich Shop provided snacks for GHS students for many years, Here Don Riegsecker, -Jackie Clingerman, Jackie Stack. and Brenda Richards grab a bit to eat. Skirt lengths go up and down - and so does the hair of the guys - but there's one thing that remains unchanged at Goshen. That's the Redskin sandwich shop which has been helping GHS stu- dents ward off hunger pangs for 41 years. Back in 1930. Ansel Whittle. a GHS student, came up with the idea and pro- posed it to his father. He began it in 1931. Mrs. Nelson Linthicum began man- aging it in 1958. Technology has replaced the old ice box with a refrigerator and the pop bottle cooler with a soft drink machine. Bubble gum has been the most popu- lar snack for generations. Mrs. Linthicum - Elsie - says sales often run up to 900 pieces a day, which averages more than a piece per student. E1sie's special recipe for barbecues has increased sales from seven pounds per week to 90. Anything and everything could happen in the GHS parking lot. A police officer from the city was stationed in the parking lot for a few weeks to keep out non-students . A Campus Life gorilla even showed up one day.
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