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haw 50 YBBTS 8- NO- T Goshen Hiqh School FYWCBYI Sepiembef '11 ' o 0 Cortw right brin s new breeze M95 on embn 9 The .iosten Company wiii Take out the hassie . . . through here you ought to have Ssgkgxgei, student-centered . . . en- something. he states, tn ad. wiii get a good start this year ,M mmugh wednesday ge thusiasmf' These are just a tew dition. he thinks that you 35 a atter the North Centrai wmber 26 on me some egoxi oi the phrasesthathave become student shouid enjoy being, iivaiuation team gives us their H 001, pan dx n g X n me GHS as pay iamiiiar since the arrivai oi here. But these goats cannot opnion ot where we're at, case 9 Gi-iS's new Aprincipai, Dr. be reaii'1.ed quickiy or easiiy. somethingthey do oniy once out Ppmn douar deposu Wm be Phiihp Cartwright. They are 3-.eontinuai protect, ot every seven years. awed im. mow ordering dass Dr. Cartwright has initiateda a 'Tong-term endeavor They i5eing iiexibie is not oniy a pangs beghmgng at 8,00 AM o hy among both the require a ptan ot action, goat this year but is aiso a uma 3,00 on Wednesday tacuitv to probiem that needs working at, Septempser 26 Those who porgep X to bring their ten doitars, may Q j ' Q . ,. arrange an order through ig' 'DMFVYRSS SSFQXXYQJ-Q 9:23 Gohns Jeweiry Store up untii Y td Y? Gm auemmwe Saturday, September 29. The mpeg? ciass rings wiii arrive in ap 5 proidimateiy nine to ten weeks to Christmas, and can be s Jeweiers. t phiioS p U students and the u make this the best possib e high schooi it couid be. He 1 tated this thought another way tot the students nhe aiternatives. is aiready in practice. , time. and other options to study not haii are being considered. 'camped nb ap Gow 'aw' .amffhcg mam There wiit be tour choices o 3 equagew rings and various stones to - :e irom, but ciass rings ' ttv more ex- Om s in his taik Wednesday . August 29, whe said. Let's make this a piace- tor you, and tor us-that you can enioy it's Dr. Cartwright's hope As aiw y that the T973-'14 schooi year wiit probtern is iindirtg t markthebeginningotanew era time and money when you re umm here at GHS. one thats --dit- trying to make changes, But mav be Shgh ierent . . . than it's ever been the principai isn't reaiiy ex- dswe' TNS yeqxmed if betoref' Aithough the pecting to run into manv ot the 96 ' ' . . V , . ' . increase ot goid prices. prospective changes writ aiiect revious probiems which Cmmued page 1 an: hopeijuiiyixinvoive aii those ' cropped up iast year. it the w oinha it ehigh schooi. the enthusiasm that Yve seen , principaiuwants to see that this tthese past weekst in students Changes Arflve change is studentcenteredf' and teachers continues. the oid t-ie goes on to say. its in- robiems tattendance. tar- Procedure in handiing oi comprehensibie to me that we Q , , ,A diness. parking. and discipiinet concessions tor tootbaii and twouidi try to run a schooi on a DR' L AR'wW'u u witt not be taking up ad- basketbaii games is somewhat phiiosophy thatwe haven't even pmrcrpat Cafrwrrgm has ministration time this year. diiterent than it has been in asked the kids about. Such 3 pxan drawn up and H This wiii aiiow more ad- recent years. it was iearned These views more iuiiy reveat consksts of three Steps, Crm, my ministration time to be spent on today by the Tomahawk, themseives when Dr. Cart- rs ro --und our whcve we-re at -- ptanning tor productive Nirs. Karen Weddeii, sponsor wright expands on what he Srep N02 rs po--rmdomwhepe ehangej' he predicted. ot the concessions this year. means by student4:entered, we Nvanx. to gnu Last and tblext issue: Dr. Cartwright indicated to The Tomahawk it partiaiiy means that Goshen pnsstbty the Stgp that wrtpcause taiks about his views on that it there is one goai she shouid be a high schooi that the mosrwm-k and mougm is po student-input , his job. his wouid. iike to achieve as the provides a good usabie 5-Sersome ptang tngerrmrg Swv backgroundandhis reasons tor coordinator it wouid be to see education. Once you get NO- r to Srep N01 flf' Sw No. X coming to GiiS.t that every ciub or organization Continued page 1 Students retnrned tn 3 ntace the GHS iaciiities, the schooi hartggg, There havg eaiendar. and making sure ents tnr there is adequate maintenance oi the buiiding. Dru Cartwright 'ir. Beeson wiii share the student ac- i Rearra g In 191 Evident Dem ents 3-14 ai GHS oi many c been many rearrangem . the i913-74 schooi year at Goshen High Schooi. One ot the main changes is the new principai. Dr. Phiiiip t who totik over the John G and h responsibiiity ot tivities. which is a b g Cartwrigh , responsibitity. regpnngthtttty that V Another major change is the ,tnhngnn had Once hetore, attendance oitice. which was aithdngh this year Dry Cart. done away with,Nir.Cartwright wright has somewhat divided Commented that the new ad- up this responsibiiity among, ministrative team needed a what he Qattgy an ad. ioint otiice. theretore the at- ministrative team. which Wndame 05500 S051 wasnt consists ot a principai and a Vlfile 900023 Pius V9 WOVEN vice principai. the attendance center had a The vide prirtctpgt 15 mer-ew hostiie atiitt1GC toward the another name tor tvtr, joseph students that came into it iast Beeson, who was an assistant Yeaf and W3 5335 153' had to principai iast year. Last year Change. Mr, Beeson was tnvntved The reason students are to rnainty wtth the attendance and report into the ottice about their discipiine department ot GHS. 355099 V35 3 Comrvietew Thisyear Dr.Cartwright stated dmefem m3509302 behind 31 that tytr, Beegqrt wgutd be tn. this year.The phone caii or note voived with everything, such as is for V?C0fd 90390565 OVW- U01 the administration, the budget, 501' 39 WWeYY0Eau0n-PHYPOS9 W and Qthgr' pfgbter-ns' Mr-A the administration. Beeson's maior responsibiiity DT- CZYYWYWEW is YVYTUS 10 wiii be Buiiding Manager, SWT! Something new NEW at whtch rneans he Sham be in this moment, a Service Ciub. nednttng the uge of Last year severai students Cont PQ B charge ot sc
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has-sie! 'haas-, has-!n.I:a heated argument: VVRANGLIC 2: a protracted debate: CONTROVERSY an extremely Cx: over ideas and concepts Philip Hamburg 33: a state of confusion or commotion: TURMOIL 4: a strenuous effort: STRUGGLE. Volume 67 Goshen High School Goshen, Indiana 46526
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We're Going to Take the Hassle Gut of Goshen High School . It began on the first day we returned to GHS. Surprised by the summer changes in the building and greeted by a new principal, we expected some- thing. Wearing cut-offs and tank tops, we met in the auditorium for the intro- duction of Dr. Philip Cartwright. We're going to take the hassle out of Goshen High School, was his first statement to the student body. Tradition was shattered our first week.' The hallowed senior floor was no longer, third floor teachers for the first time looked out their doors to find disorientated sophomores fumbling at locked lockers. Co-ed home ec and shop classes surprised some. Student council representatives were volunteered candi- dates instead of drafted clowns. A new speech teacher began to put Goshen's speech club into the winnings at area meets. Mrs. Myers was announced as the new special education instructor and coordinator. Barefooted students waited in long lines to pay book rental for the first time at GHS, due to a new state law. Even the cafeteria affected. The Red- skins became more crowded as the snack line was eliminated. Goshen schools enrolled a hundred fewer students than in 1972. Due to problems in the grade schools, every student had his head inspected for lice, thus a new joke evolved. New ni- cer parking stickers cost student dri- vers a quarter, or a car towed away. A cop was stationed at Redskins to keep away non-students. Cars groaned as more speed bumps were in- stalled. A new addition to football halftime activities was the GHS flag corp. The possibility of an honor study hall came closer to reality. GHS was visited by White Eagle and the Globetrot- ters. Students met with faculty mem- bers for philosophy and objective com- mittee meetings. And the usual activities continuedg juniors getting through the PSAT, soph- omores ordering rings, senior pictures being taken, election of student council officers and homecoming queen. 3
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