Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1975

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T-5 1 EU' Photography- a major part of a good yearbook Contents one small step page 2 be yourself page 52 compare yourself .......... page 86 you are a child .......... page 124 exercise caution in your business affairs .......... page 172 y l go placidly .......... page .46 One Small Step The DESIDERA TA is a famous composi- tion written by Max Ehrmann which may be the single most popular poem in the world, and also the most disputed. Written in 7927, in Terre Haute, Indiana, the poem has become popular in recent times. lt outlines the commodities of a peaceful life as Ehrmann saw it, and throughout the poem he urges: Be care- ful. Strive to be happy. Go placidly amid the noise and haste. The DESIDERATA means things wanted or things needed. its philosophy about living with dignity, and injecting meaning and purpose into a world of turmoil made it a natural subject for the theme of this book and the schoolyear at Goshen High School. Students, faculty, and administration have indeed been moving amidst the noise and haste, and at the same time striving to be happy. These feelings are expressed by our theme, One Small Step. A year ago Dr. Cartwright came and made a first-day pledge to eliminate the hassle at GHS. This year we are looking back and evaluating the progress that was made. and were also looking forward to new happenings. Yes, some of the hassles have been re- duced. and, in some cases, even elimi- nated, butnewproblems have arisen to take the place of the old ones. We have made One Small Step toward alleviating the many hassles at Goshen High School, but things aren 't perfect yet by any means. The Crimson staff hopes that the administration and the student body, by cooperating and working together, can make even bigger strides in all areas. This pictorial account reflects the effort made by the students, fa- culty, and administration in taking that One Small Step to make Goshen High School a better place. J ,. -y '! 1 A ff? 'SVI' -V .4 .Q L 5. A W 1 'A H 1 r ' a Q ,T-3 , . 'Y-f . .xy 'x-J 43' 'A'-' . ,. '-4' yr. n-'in' J' I 1lThIe window became e famlller, well-treveled pleoe for moe! of the etudente et GHS. 2jLee lllller found that self- schedullng ween't quite ll eeey ee he'd thought, but Beth Mayberry, Kathy Illller, end Bonnle Miller tried to help. 3jKen Metzlef, Deb Kinney, Rory Norton, Robin Hummel. Pet Crlpe, end Andy Jeckeon took edvlntege of the snack lIne'e vlrlety of tfelte. fx 4 i . . gif A ,y,y -4- .ow- , ., .n..nv.x.u.v.-vv..a. l ,J - .Q 's is I f .Ag ff' 'R 1' v 1 ' 5 . Ti -11 nnyygf- -wa-A Lhvhl- 3 w V1-Huw fn-ug, - A -Q16 - .f ' ' XJ' if . - X 7 ..,,. 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D 1lBar graph ehowed Preeldent Ford'a popularlty durlng hla early months ae prealdent. 2lPrleon tor theee tour men ahowed the American people the ayatem works but that eometlmee the people ln the system don't. 3l Ouch beet described Watergate and all the other mladeeda wlthln the Vlhlte Houee adrnlnlatratlon. Qlndlvldual bablee and some famlllea came to America to make their new home. Slunemployment hovered around 10-12 percent whlle at the same tlme the value of the dollar continued to decreaee as prices continued to rlae. 4 PRISON FOR FOUR WATERGATE COVE Ehrlichman. Judge rejected his offer to help Indians as an alternative to prison. Mitchell. Sentenced to e same as both Hald 'Xa Mardian. He drew the lightest sentence-a term of 10 months to 3 years in prison. l-laldeman. His lawyer did, So did Nixon. THE Sl-IRI Measured by how much Oneamlllaiep 16 8 years-the Ehrlichman. I8 free. DOLLAR sumer's dollar will buy '7!iHt ' students wanted and needed An Understanding of Government GHS students indeed wanted to know and, for that matter, realized they needed to know and understand the governmental system if, in fact, they were to begin to take that one small step toward becoming an informed and knowledgeable citizen. For the first time in many years, young people began to take notice that govemment affected their daily lives. All at once government and related courses became alive as the instructors had a chance to relate what the students were reading in their textbooks to real life situations. Indeed, Watergate and everything associated with it will go down as a historial event, possibly it will reahirm what our Founding Fathers intended: government for the people by the people, and not government for the people by the govemment. 000 Slhlll stop 17 A Day of Fun and Learning Pizza Making, Judo and Karate, Tennis, Hunting and Trapping, Dog Training, and Sailing may not sound like an ordinary school day, but Mini-Course Project '75 of- fered 63 exciting and unique classes to the students of GHS. Field trips added a special dimension and broadened the interest range of MCP '75. Bowling, Funeral Home, Producing and Recording TV Programs, and Goshen Gen- eral Hospital provided topics which were converted into tours. The idea behind MCP '75 was to give students the opportunity to learn about things beyond the realm of regular school curriculum, for instance students learned sign language, to resist a rapist, to fill out a W-2 income tax form, train a dog, scuba dive, ice a cake, and even hypnotism, this includes only a few of the dozens of experi- ences that were part of MCP '75. Teachers were selected from the com- munity by the MCP '75 Committee com- posed of student council representatives, spearheaded by Doug Huber. ln all cases the teachers were highly qualified instruc- tors in their specialized fields. Mini-Course Days debut was an ex- tremely successful one. Attributed to its prosperity were the many hours of prepara- tion and organization. lt is hoped that Mini- Course Day's first appearance will lead the way to tradition at Goshen High. A cake decorating A glass blow- notism A interpretation of dreams nd karate A pizza making A scuba tennis A taco making and spanish archery A decoupage A field hoc- tball for girls Afuneralhome A golf A horsemanship A hunting and A photography A producing and g TV programs A soccer A vol- welding A aviation A bachelor basics to auto mechanics A bike nce A buying an auto A chair can- ginning chess A choosing a col- oin collecting 'A' computer prog- A Cosmetology 'A' dancing 'A' dog A evolution andlor the bible 'A' ranging A gymnastics A hospital erior decorating A l wish l'd known re l went to college A jewelry mak- 'tting A motorcycles A nursing and ns A our humane society A gy Aradio announcing A ROTC A women A sailing A sign language reen techniques A social workers an relations A travel planning A your income tax I :sf IT -Q Y .. f-K i 1lLsrry Kell end Susen Flsher enloyed one ol the slow dances 2lThe Slmon Genesis bend pleyed popular songs durlng the evening ol danclng 3yPem Delcamp end Deweyne Yoder slgned In end voted lor Klng end Queen 4815lBob uu and Pat Myers relgned as Klng and Queen ol the 1975 Junlor Senlor Prom 8G7JNency Klelgbencoyne mdPemLsndlemdJohnMoogenboanenter0oehenTTnetntoeee1hemovhlA8H ljCoupleeettendlngdiepromelgnedlnendvotedlbrKlngendQueen lyDeveAllreyweeoneoHhemeny deneerewhollkedthefeetetyleofmuelc 10lTsmlBleolq:ortendherdete,wlthmenyothers,dencedto!he Slmondeneelebend Hwenyooupleerelexedlttheprom provldedlherewereenougheeets12jleryLeveno crowned Pet Myers ee Queen of the 1918 Prom one smell step 21 W f N 7 1 1 ' I A 5 -' F - .v I . - , 8 , I M l . I 4 . - I g 'ik I , 4,7 , tx , .b Q - 7 V ,L , Q ' ' 1 , 'lf lg 15 , A .'i'fgg-4. ,. ' ll1Ef flf. T 1 ff I ' V.: V X fer X , s ' ' Q 4 H J Tf 1 - ,, N , T.. ' Y . A ' H Mig J ' ' ' 5 3 1' fi V A 4. . vs . , J va. 6 . I . fl 'n:'. ' . - , ' .' ' t' Q ' A xl -1 -Q - .t 'f V- 'cl N g 1 - 1 ' N ,.' fr' 1 E P ,,. l Q 'Q .f 1 Q . '-.3 V A 5 , . 1 6 1 wi. :Z N7- UGHS Prom-goers danced to the muslc of Slmon Genesis. 2y Dan Slabaugh. Sjlllke Kltson, Denise Andresen, Luann Oexmann, and George Pestow went to see M A S H. 4yFaculty members were also Invited to the prom. 53 Randy Crlpe and hls date took a reireshment break. 6yThe Land of Paradise wel- comed Prom-goers for an evening of dancing. 78-8JSlmon Genesis. 9yKaren Sherer and Mlke Ble- vlns. 10yThe Career Center took pictures for thoses wlahlng to remember their night ln the Land of Paradise. 11y Erlc Neff and Nancy Morris took time for I reet during the evenlng. 12Wrs. McFarland. 13lRandy Brandt and his date danced one ot the many fast dances. one small step 22 1 V. prom Land of Paradise R 5 uv N Yau., 7 .JL 43 .rg ,Lqtf I ,M xx .'x'y 'tsl tiv- I lv L. 1 r all school play Meet Me ln St. Louis Excellent directing resulted in a wonder- ful experience for the 30 Goshen High school students who participated in the all school play, Meet Me ln St, Louis , which was presented on two nights, October 25, 26. Those students who were involved found a closeness among themselves which led to after play activities such as a pizza party at Dem Oovnees homes plus a few trips to some local restaurants where new friendships were discovered. The play centered around a setting in 7904 with a Smith family which lived in St. Louis. Dan Coyne played the part of the father who wanted to move the family lock, stock, and barrel to New York City. Not all were enthused about the idea of being moved to the big city. The four daugh- ters tried their best to create problems so they couldn't go. Many funny situations happened such as a derailed trolley, drag- ging of a soareorow, and dad getting fired. The audience was kept in laughter during the entire show. 1.3. u , . ,- aft ar , . , 3 ,. -1 -,, . g.. 4 , r UN V . ,By ul ' 4 X' 4 ,-N J 5' r I T 0010 lllllll 8109 26 3? A5 W 7 wif I' Q ' i' .. lx ..QJ KKK 'V ,suv ft Jw' fun' ulllm. llllg 'Ill .I nz! IFIIUQI IF: Qafnk Ill U 'gl' -Ullllh gun' 9':'l lllfl . . I lun!! 59' lllllQ'l'! nlll f : ' 'iv 1 P 1' Y r nu K Yr P mv- A 'f 9' I i e K Y 9 I '05 .',. , . ' e ' of-of A zeiu i A I i f to Q P 's S ' X hill ' Q I n' 4, I - ' X. 2: 5 ' w l 1 74 I Q, a , Q , A L.. 1 1 a N- - -. I . . 'Q . .. -Q. Q 'N mff ' -'gif' M, A 'Wil '4- Q 1 -af' Qdx 1jDan Coyne and Nancy Klatt talked about movlng to New York. 2ySue Rudy kept a clean house. 3,4lThe daughters greeted many guests. 5!Stacy Lung asked big slster Pet Myers what to do about John Shepard. 6,7jThe youngest girls showed their ornerlness.8,9,10,11jManytamlly problems came up and were dealt with ln there own way. How to Succeed . How to Succeed in Business Vwthout Really Trying was performed by members of the Junior-Senior Choir and the Or- chestra. The play traced the rise of J. Pier- repont Finch from a lowly window washer to the highest peaks of big business. During his rise in the World VWde Mcket Company, Finch had to hurdle big obstacles, like Bud Frump, J. B. Biggley's nephew. Along the way Finch also ran into another obstacle, named Rosemary. She im- mediately fell in love with him. Finch wasn't so willing, but he discovered that he too was in love with Rosemary. But Finch couldn 't let his love affair get in the way of his rise to the top of the business world. Mr. Swartley was the choral directer and general production coordinator. Ms. White was the director of drama and in charge of sets and costumes. Mr. Kirk was in charge of the orchestra. Dan Coyne and Theresa Hendricks were the student directors and Barb Rowits was the pianist. 5 Q.. one small atop 28 Finch ........ Rolomly ..... . Smitty ............ . J. I. Blggloy ...... . ludfrump .. Nady ......... lflil ............. Gdch,Wompcr In Jones li. Twlmbh .. Krumhottz .... Ovlngton ......... lh.Toynboo .. hmmm ...... Jonklna ........ Taekabcrry .... ...... Peterson ..... --- .Sid- '51 -4. 11 Y.. -... CAST OF CHARACTERS ......AndyRldh .......PamLandh . ...... Kathyllllcv .......DavklLnnu .. ...... Rlchldsflk ......!onnhllhr .......8uunRudy ...mlllkolwlm Johniloogonboom ..DavldThompoon .bowlynodongvnr f-'J' ' if! Q- V , .u 1 Iyhedy, played by Cindy Gar1:aer,exelalmed, HereIaml 2yJohn Hoogen- hoom, Ike Blevlne. and others crled, lneed coffee! Sjllr. Swamey was a It help to the entire mualeel caat. ljllloe Vlhlte caught In one of her hdtv mooda. SWL Klrk directed hle fine orcheetra. 6j Hurry up, lald me daonae ae Choy waited lor Rich Star1x.'hAndy Rleth eouldn't believe Dave Lantx' loyaltyto Old Ivy. 8jThe orchestra at dreee reheareel. DN-Ich Barker iota llltlewo lnvoived In hla role ae lr.Gateh.10jKathy llller dldn't aeem no mamma In what Pam undue and Andy man were doing. 11yRlch 8tartoeuQltplot!lngtodoavrayumhAndyRleth. oneemalletap 29 sophomore variety show Hidden Talents Unveiled Many sophomores combined varied tal- ents to produce the sophomore variety show which was given Friday, May 16, One of the highlights of the evening was the leg contest and the fashion show which several sophmore boys participated in. A contest which featured a cave woman of the year and a pillow line-up were other acts presented. Two musical hits were performed with one a pop bottle quartet and the other one a guitar and voice duet, I ,e 000 lllllll UIQ 30 wx Off I ll W 4 H xXx fi' - Ri, x, 1lThe eophomore varelty ahow completed tor another year.2lPop bottle quartet.3l0onna Kummeth and Amy Koranetra partlclpated In many acte.4jSue Farmweld contributed her act to the ehow.5lAmy, another cave llbber.6lThe plllow llne-up dolng thelr routlne.71Mre. Cavewoman gave her vlewe on cave llb.8lChecklng audlenoe reactlon on leg Ilne-up.9jDonna Kummeth and Amy Korenetra Iletenlng to bedtime etorlee.10lSue Battlee and Tlna Yoder durlng their act.11lA voloe duet along V with a gultar were theee two eophomor'e'e oontrlbutlon to the Varlety Show.12lIlr. Caveman lntrouclng the cavewomen.13lTrampe waltlng tor the bue?14lThe audlenoe eeemed to enloy the ehow. Y W3 ii he 1 ' S 8 -- 7 - v , 1 v , . I, . . 1 5 Q , a ' . 3 1 A- 1 : f A 1 . - 5 5 ' 1' ' Q 5 A ' 3' f V : ' ! 1 A g 3 - - . ' Q 3 1 ' -. th 'Q 5 ' 1 . 5: S A Lh- .. --.QQ i' I ,. .... 4 . 0 -ggi L s f N + l l WI '1l f f1 H iz s 1 9 7 ,iv N X 5 x I1 .. V' in. '1'-Ni N3 IMI x F BJ QL ,..A ! A! f I - L 1 v 1 x , 1 Nb: 4 one :man mp Convocations Added Convocations have always been a sup- plement to the school day Each convoca tlon was voted on by students and carried out by the Student Council Approximately seven convocatlons were held during the year Musical programs were used most with the Crlmsonarres Jazz Ensemble Celebrate the Sun and the Elkhart Sym phony performing for the students A magic and ESP show along with a Pop Goes America act were also featured - 1 1 W ,A ik I . 'Rf ,1,:. ,L A , '.1..': ,. - 4- 4 - ..-KJ - , - '. -1 gzv: HL. :QI A- Vs I x if ' A .X ,' aw I K 'f . N aft' KN W' Q 4 - f f 1 1 nr. 'I v -4 .y,.- 1 gf. 1 K W b5i f'3. ' . ff ' ' ' f 'J 1 - '1 7 f?-'-'-Lf'- . l A L .J -1- .::1., 1-1 'au-v P -I ' 1lMr Swanlsy Crlmsonalrss sponsor also psrformod during ons of tha convocation programs along with tha group.2jA msmbsr of Elkhart Symphony playad a classleal gullar 3lSpsaksr at Pop Goss Amsrlca oonvoeatlon 4lAn 1 khart Symphony momhsf playsd a vlolln for tha studsnt body 5lCrlmsonalros, durlng tholr convocation prsssntsd mns of tholr spsclal numbsra to tha studsnt body 6 7 8 9 ,GHS studsnts psrtlelpatad ln this Chrlstmas convocation 10lAndy Rlath plciurad and Dava Zantz, not pletursd prossntsd two songs to tho oonvoestlon audlanos 11lBsoky McCall and Jack Lsathsrman guosssd msks oolor and prlea of car during ESP convocation 12lJazz Enssmbls msmbsra sl thalr convocation pfossntsd to studsnl body +L'- OHO lffllll li 33 L . - 3 1 a .1 - ' x ' Y, 1 . . . 1 I . Q -- : ' 'I U ' ' - R 3 ' -A -Y . Q :A l 3 nz f 1 4 x ' ' -1 n I ' C3f99f center Fifty Students Learn Skills 50 Goshen High School students were either bussed or drove their own private cars to the Elkhart Area Career Center. Stu- dents who enrolled in the career education classes were among the 971 students who came from as many as 34 different schools in and around Elkhart County. A wide variety of training programs were available. The type of courses offered de- pended upon the area employment needs. Student interest was also considered. Stu- dents attended classes from 12:00-3:00 with the exception of Cosmetology which met until 4:00. Two credits each semester were earned by those in attendance. Each year more GHS students have taken advantage of the Center's course offerings . F Q' 1 X f fx' 5 Zff --...J K. 1 4 4 . v 'X X A f1,,1.e1'-i 'ill 1 ,5 r 1lSandra Palmer examlnee negative In Photography claea. 2lRlta Walker galne practical experlence In her Coemetol- ogy claee. 3lPeuI Frleeen prepares torch for hla work In Weldlng. 4JJack Smlth operates Camera No. 1 for WNIT T.V. 5lDon Sheater and Doug Chrlapyn work on a project In Electronlca ellen. Glcareer Center students leave the school durlng fourth perlod. 7lKey Punch operator Diane Jarvle le busy making computer cards. 8lKeeplng hle noee to the grlndetone Ia Ken lletzler who le enrolled In llachlne Tradeeclaee. 9lLaura Kinney not only worke In her Coemetology claee, but does some receptlonlat work aleo. 10lShawn Waflle talks to a fellow rtudent during hle lhchlne Tradea clan. 11lWorklng at the RCA Recording Studlo le dlsc lockey Mlke Leatherman. oneemallatep 35 ff rl' ..-fa' f 1.- n u 4' 'P 5 '.tX 5 3 ' .- V 1 ' I , .. .,-JMX , LN r-f.Q'. :.2 L:,1 fi I 9.':, -' Y Q E5-ug? ,xrv ' '4 S,:5.vQ Ike: .ry - 's Y '. ., . 3 Q - b v lg HM rvn . 1 'Ex r ' Q k . . l . ...qu 1 6 7 Mau' . I + ' 4 5 5 kais' 1..w-P' onoumllstlp 39 . ..:,.,. ,X I 1lWlwaaee Warrlore acalped the Redaklne 13-9 2lCo-captaln Jlm Jonee led the aklna on Foreman Fleld. 3lShuon Weleh wee elected homecomlng queen by popular student vote 4lDreaaed for klddlee day 8 cheerleaders palnt aplrlt poeter Sllngenloua poater advertlalng the homecoming dance 6lLuAnn Oexmann worke al football conceaalon D Crazy aocka day welere enjoy a dance ln the gym Blban Greenwood appeera Interested In the game 9jTanya Shhnd cheera the aklna on 10l6oahen football guya ralaed aplrll. 11lDarlene Shrock wu dreaaed for blg red day 12yG H S marchlng hand entertained fana. 13jlllaa Barbra look and Roger Burger were a apeclal edltlon to the homecomlng event. homecoming hlghllghts Sharon Welsh Bar Relgnlng as homecoming queen of 74 75 was cheerleader Sharon Welsh Queen Sharon had as her escort Dave Zentz 1st runner up was G H S teacher and cheer leader sponser Miss Barbra Zook Recognl tlon was given to Miss Zook because lt was her last year Roses and congratulations were presented to her by student council president Roger Burger Court Seniors attending the queen were head cheerleader Cindy Yeater and escort Chuck McKfbb1n outgoing cheerleader 1, 64 7 .D Q S X r 1 - it , Q. , ,A Ax . i 'I N X- . :Lt . r 4 X t ' 8 A . A A fn' 41 ' S , f- Cla 1 I K Ag' 'X X rf I, .' -' h , e A5 N 1 r I , 1 M 1 . ' a l l fl , N U .EQ 3 W. ,a K ll ' '- -N r . X 5 V F Q.. Q' i F? 1 9 I , WU 1 A . ' Y f I I I V I- jf C ' VX.. 'V l x 3 C, M ff 're Y fr, x S' f a l+c'- ' .. ,Y V V I A 16s , Z D T- - 6 3.1 1 u a 1 , a Zook Share Ftelgn Connie Miller and escort Ed Stacker track star Brooke Dorlot and escort Jeff Miller Junior class attendant was 7974 sweetheart queen Linda Crlpe and escort Tom Bowser Sophomore class representative was B cheerleader Anita Holden and escort Maurle Kline Wawasee Warriors cut the game close slicing the Goshen skins 13 9 Queen Sharon Welsh and court were honored at the homecoming dance follow Ing the dual Music was provided by Sage 7 s I -1 X t t fs N w I . Ed ,. + 6' YR 4 l'9 g I I ha' students go south Advanced Biology Trip to Florida Over the Christmas vacation of the 1974-75 school year, students of Mr. Weaver's advanced biology class took a chartered bus to Laton City, Long Key in Florida. The purpose of the trip was to study the marine plants and animals of Florida 's waters by boat, wading, and snorkeling. Specimens were captured, preserved, and classified by the students and adults. Students making the trip were: Phil Beachy, Mike Bender, Mike Blevins, Jane Browning, Deb Cantu, Sean Coggan, Randy Cripe, Brooke Doriot, Karen Eyer, Charlotte Gingerich, Cindy Hernley, Lisa Haines, Kris Haber, Lynn Kennedy, Pam Landis, Dave Lantz, Jeanne Lehman, Benny Miller, Luann Oexmann, Doug Op- linger, Susan Rudy, and Greg St. Ger- mainSponsers for the trip were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weaver, Mrs. Anita St. Germain, Charlene Rule, Gary Weaver, and Mr. Joe Beeson. Mr. Beeson's son Steve also went along. TY- V' Q ' Y , .-,Y . rl 4-. :1- f5' -L , '-'-,gl -- f--,wfw -..-L.. X. A 7 -fx 7 V ,, i ,gf 2 I ' ,',,,,..alw. -Y 91 rttwil' 3 A 0 jg C .1 .1 5 .8 ll 5- ,,....-' Ill . ' g'Q 1 ' e v. . 9 ts .,s Q .,.. 1, ,tl ', l , so v. .I Q il gl--gf 'U of .3 , - ' R 1' ' A1- , ., 5 Q -1. Q! 'Q Ura ,gasp si' . 'Y ll.i 4'3- G'- ' . l JY' :Li . 1' v 0 I . ' at 4 .4 .uv 'Ja -5 C 'a ,,,, , A - sf. ' : L., tr ' 6 Q71 ' 1 'X '- 's lk 5 5 Ullka Bandar In typical Florida garb. 2lSnorkalIng Florldlan watara. Slboug Opllngar with a amalt joan moray. 0Gr09.St. Garmaln claaalllad hla flnda. 5Noanno,Brooko, and Luann got that hat wot. 6jTha man with tha tan, Carl Woavar. 7Hoanna Lohman with tha occupant ot a conch shell. 8iFIorldlan bay. Olhron. onaamallatap 43 1 N n N . x Y X 3, -1 1 6 1 5 . , :IA T 'I A K . U' - I Q -A ,, - mu- 1 5 'E 2 l --,- - a 1 4'-2+ 5 -if -use a . E1 'gf r L.. - J' -J Fl' Aiiizxe p. wwf P A 4 . -.Q . Y x ' f The expressions, attitudes, re- actions, and emotions of the students creat- ed the life at GHS. To some students school was as boring as usual until WE got involved. Card playing, eating, sleeping, and generally fooling around were some of the favorite pastimes of students to get away from the same ole grind. One noon hour was set aside one day after it snowed to have a snowman building contest. From the initials GHS to dragons and little round objects flying through the air landing with a plop, Dr. Cartwright's idea was a success. i' 15356 Y li P -7' K N X n - 'U :EC-r -:-,E-L' .V A .r A . A 1 . -'Ulf'- ' 9 y .I 10 yi student life Action Portrayed Student Emotion Y . r ,I 1 'lr F9 9 'Ex 'Ita I 5...- 90 PUUWY ,gi r, 1 lkqxl Expressions 4 0 'S Q! Q K.-I il I lf' I ef' .,sn 17 X f ,aw 5 is ,5 Being one of a few high schools ln the area with an open noon hour GHS students enjoyed their 65 full minutes to the halls or play cards or just relax +.,., 'Y'-5-e 1yDeve Klndy caught peychlng out at noon to prepare tor that evenlng a wreetllng match 2yJuet plain lun was pert ot the noon hour 3lActlon Neff Jackeonj takes e glance at the camera durlng noon hour 4yJeanne Lehman after taklng a retreehlng drlnk 5yDenlee Andreeen caught etudylng ll? 7jDoug Huber ueed many a noon hour to prepare tor mlni course day BlSuzy and Larry look over baked goods at bake eale at noon 9jDIapute hall, remember It? 10bClaeeroome were often open at noon tor students to use aa Scott Sarbaugh hae done 11yMlke and Steve cruleed the halls aa dld many GHS etudente 12lRelexlng atter lunch was also done, ee Sharon Welsh shows here i I D K -N- 1-'UF 'uf 'Fa' Z 3: go plecldly 49 , Y i 'bn' liz.-Z -k ffl ' 2 .2 , A t the ' .. .l B 1 V ' I Z . V' ff ': 1.175 1 ' .LW ' i l Y I- 4 v Y I 5 ' V . V Vg A ' . fn V '- I . . ' . r. - A I 'll F 5 ' V 4 e A ' ' 7 ' . A '--..il ae ' 5 ia A - .fc , f -'L ik 2 e a t Z ' eat, cruise - , ' 4 f A , ' ' L 1 Q , ' ' Q . , I ' Q I ' ' ' u ' 5' 4' v 1 - . , , A l 9 ' 10 a l l H w B.:x,.x l.l1 'Q '32 --,nl s'XSH xl lil I 5 --L Sat. 0.1. :I 1 , urn I -- T fu. 'FAIL -J. --A-,-A l I. ' he f l 1 W -. , A L. U 1 1 . 'I l r c- ' - 7 t . . , student life Student Activities Plentiful at GHS Mini-course day, making and selling bull shirts, selling carnations, fire drills, decorat- ing halls and having a snowman-making contest were some of the many activities at Goshen High School thatkeptstudents and teachers busy during the 1974- 7975 school year. Dr. Philip Cartwright, principal, and all 52 teachers at GHS helped to make it a successful year by helping the students with the activities. Students had no problem finding some- thing to do. ltseemed thatnot a day went by without some activity available to any stu- dent who so desired to participate. The year was accepted by a continuing movement to change what once had been accepted by teachers, administration, and students alike. Changes came in student council, the hiring ofa student activities di- rector, improvement ofthe attendance pol- icy, formation of a total boys' and girls' cheerblock, interns, improvement of equipment in certain departments, an effort to build a Media Center, and to prepare the building for a four-year high school with the freshman to attend in the fall of 1976. There seemed to be a sincere effort to make Goshen High School a better place to at- tend. g M? -3.1, . --,. .uw 17 iqf:,,?.,?3-Y l 4 it -L go pllcldly so .I uns N. , . writ. x Q .A l Al -.t .5 J, .. ' . -4 - ' . ,.-. , J -' A 3 . .- -',,,,.... '1 ?t T.-' .L 2 1.--5'73 ' ., XWTX I-'V i , I - 1 9 NA 3 Ci , I r r r 4 ff 'h .4 -f I, ,hs W ,. , I . J, -vt 5- A A 1 -L a? ' ' ', ' - V ... . 1,1 ' ' Q 'I V , A .' ,'f .4 F, i . I s 1 J. 1 r ff 2. x E u X m L.. W 5 al. by W p ,,..Y . 11 Glrls cheerblock practice yelllng for the basketball season. 2l Kris Raber and lllke Bender ex- perlmentsd with a rat. ay Carol Clouse trled to persuade Fred Clemens to buy a Sunshlne camatlon. 0 Cindy Garber and Lisa Jones made bull shlrts. Sl Mr. Weaver explained an experlment to Mark Huser, Bruce Miller, and Todd Hooker. By Mike Culp and Jeff Hossler awalt to get their lockers Inspected. D Klm Plahler, Anita Holden, and Llsa Zellers made slgns to decorate thelr sophomore hall. Bl Machela Ott and Don Bedwell made a snowman In art class. 93 Jayme James and Marty Zepeda made tacos on lllnl-Course Day. 10y Students flled out fore flre drlll.11jBetty Miller, Instructor for Pizza Making, gave the students a taste ofthe plzza she made. fib- ' 9 n 'A' 'J ,. -.1 3 gen' 0' . .O lid' Q. 5 -- W U I I 2 f i ll 1 all 52 551 xi' . Q., ., x ' s UN U n U Veterinarian Ned Kauffman showed the girls some of the surgical apparatus that is used in the treatment of animals. 21 Medicorps members received an explanation of why the office area is designed as it is. 3y Sponsor Mrs. McFarland and members viewed and heard an explanation on how the emergency room is suited to handle emergency animal cases. 43 Mr. Kauffman demonstrated some of the equipment used to treat animal patients. 4 J l pn beyouraelf 56 ,- 1 it I fi 'o s t i Ns- M X i ,gl ' A Ye-' t. 1' . 1 'F'-5 '315 -E' gli' rk . .,g- f' Jo 11-' V '--W - 'fv 5 2 medicorps Members visited Animal Clinic Pursuing heath careers, the students who made up Medicorps worked in the area 5: nursing homes and hospitals. Club mem- , bers also visited the animal clinic where they were shown how animals were treated. f V 1. -'K D In addition, Singing Valentines were sold to 1 i raise money for the indiana Heart Fund. Various speakers illuminated their meet- ings on the third Monday of every month. At an Awards Day in May members received prizes for points earned during the year. Officers were: President-Deb Love Vice-President-Diana Perez Secretary-Deb Comstock Treasurer-Wanda Adkins Public Relations-Karen Weaver Mrs. Dorothy McFarland served as the group sponsor. JLG TD Front row left to right Diana Perez Debbie Love Lu Ann Wood Chris Buckmaster, Karen Weaver, Tanya Walker Debbie Comstock and Mrs Rosa Hershberger R N Backrow left to right, Michelle Bose, , Mrs Dorothy McFarland R N Kathy Love Cheryl McGill Wanda Adkins Deana Clear, Tony Jarrett, Marie Shrlner, and and Anita Kinney. Members not present for picture were Barbara Beachy, Debbie Clear, Jodene Ernsberger, Sandy Kilmer, Connie May, Cheryl Stotts, September Jones, Jodi Brechtel, 5 Lorna Farmwald, Jean Holdeman, Donna Hochstetler, Mary Rushing, Beth Vanderheyden, Drewetta ', Q N X '11 art club Paints and Travels Goshen High School Art Club 25 strong added their talent to the years actrvltles They painted downtown wrndows to brrgh ten the Halloween splrlt and sponsored the Goshen Relays dance at the falrgrounds Dance profits were used to finance a trlp to Chicago where the club members vlslted the Fleld Museum Shedd Aquarlum and Wrlgly Field Officers were Cindy Garber Presrdent Nick Smedzlck Treasure and Laura Freq son Secretary Ms Melinda Day served as sponsor S uk: FYOU' 0W PWCWYCU 'Off 'U 'ight We Aff Kal' C'ndY Gafbef Joel HUHBY Laura Crlpe Dave Altrey Kurt Handgen Chuck Stoner Jenny Roll and Phil McCloskey Kasdorf and Charlotte Joldersma Second row Amy Korenstra Donna Kummeth Top row Ms Day Nick Smedzuick and Stacy Lunq Third row Dave Hooker Doug Yoder Dartene 1 rf' 'tp p in -A 1jDonna Kummeth and Amy Korenstra added some finishing touches to a downtown store window 2iMs Day looked a bit frustrated while painting a window for HaIloween.3iCindy Garber president gave rnuch ot her time and talents to the Art Club. C, wi bi we Jo-- ,. It ff F! T1 5 fini: Qviga ,. m, .nga 'fig' ' .' .- W H 1 . .-:g..,' l my-if-'z :ffm ' ' '- ' ' .l'.f'5'5'-.,,,Lff- rw 7 f',hf-5 -ifVr..,1Z1 ,.-5' -- :.r . f,i'Z nr.M,Y:: J 13,1 , nk-5+ A lw pd! . PA, V.-.Iv ,Q-., .I V . . . I ,', , .Lu4fyg5 1.--M.--v. ., .,,v. ., 1 -, A. ,'4j. f.'i!U V-I , , . , - , , L I I' 1 . 4 -. .M V. - V- -.1 ,. , .',15PQ,. l, ,'. Q '- ,. .Q ...P r I x I ,- 4 4- Q. J fs I .v ,f . i ,495 x. -. , -ff A ' 'Q 'Q f ' IQ., 4e.1L.5 - if - 54 'e vu! s ff -.if-a V va .,.- 'frx.:.-L ' f-, . f'P'H. ' Grepperlettee-Picture front row left to right are Heather Hardie Llea Jones, Denise Detwller and Denise Crlpe Second row Tami Bryant. Benlta Strycker Nancy Klati. Theresa Peetow and LuAnn Oexman xy ! il.- P .I ti -in: Q-3, g-sn1'5f ta f .gi-uvvwi MNUQ 4-.eb lnndnii rf-3 far 1lTherea, Denlee, and like Miller keeping etatledce. 2jThe No Denleee taking time out to cheer Sylllleeh Cripe video ming 4yGrapplerettea took on with concern 551 Nancy Klett, and Benlta Strycker kept buay with aecretarlal wort. 6 Dimodone were e Ng put of wreetllng :Mei ' ff! grapplerettes ..L.....- 1, J 5 Wrestling Enthusiasts Announcing decorating the gym runnrng the vrdeo tape working at the wrestlrng tourney keep mg statrstrcs were the actrvrtres which keep the all -grrl grapplerettes busy throughout the wrestling season The 16-member squad worked behrnd the scenes for Coach John Dechant and hrs wrest lers Denrse Detwrler served as captain of the girls and Lrsa Jones was the co-captarn Thrs was the second year for the organrzatron Mrs Patti Dechant served as the sponsor Nyblliu -1 L , I I A I N - f M t W W U V .,- ., 1 Q Q. 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V 'W dp. batgrrls 81 trackmalds Girls Lended Helping Hand Batglrls and trackmalds made their pres ence known In both the baseball and track programs Four grrls Susie Kell Pat Myers Pam Delcamp and Anita Holden served as bat girls for Coach Devon Hoffman The girls mam duties were to help with equipment and assist In many other ways during the course of a contest The trackmalds approximately 15 senred ln the same way as the batgrrls ex cept the trackmalds kept records held the ffnrsh tape as well as helped with the equrpment The two organizations were on a volun teer basis and had no group sponsor Q- M5190 ff ,. K S be pl I A 1lBenlte Strycker end Pem Lendle helped et the Glrle Treck Sectlonel held et Goehen 2yDeweyne Yoder received e bet from betglri Anite Holdenmllenhe Stacker cheeke the ber ee e hlgh jumper ofoeeee It 0Pem Delcamp looke tot e foul bell 5jPet Myers emllee ee ehe retrleveeebetfromihepleylngfield Inj fl 'vin' 1 7' C! f honor soczety Honor Students Recognized lbw 'lg -. National Honor Socletyls known as one o the more elite clubs at GHS Club member ship IS by lnvltatlon only and that made pos sible for the top ten percent of the senior class and the top five percent of the junior class But grade pomt average was onoy a prerequisite for the society The other qual ltles were leadership and service Each member was graded by the faculty Coke parties rewarded NHS members fol lowing each honor roll announcement each slx weeks grading period Other meetings were held to Inform the students about college opportunities and scholarships H, .1 Dlnltlatlon was tho hlghllght ot tho yoor ao tho Natlonal Honor Socloty brought lnto tho organlzatlon tho top 15 poreont of tho lunlora and 10 poroont of tho sanlora 2yCoko partloa durlng tho noon hour wora hold for honor atudonta.3lCarnatlona wore proaontod to glrla along with momborahlp cards to both PA T lt NATIONAL HONOR-Front row loftto rlght, Kathy Illllor Krla Rabor Both Eyor Nancy Thorooa Hondrleka Paulotlo McGaehlo Evy Duock and llro Roborl liathowa Thlrd Dragoo Llnda Crlpo, Anglo Boooon Nancy Morrlo, and Dlano Lloehty Sooond row row John Glngorlch Scott llcAtooo Davld Lantz, Bon Lohman Loron Waggy Robort Bonnlo lllllor Donna lloodv Barb Rowlto, Pam Landlo Suo Rua Bonlta Smlth lathawa Phll Booehy Tom Tokar Daryl Hartman and Loo Mlllor vi L ll lil are 1 Q, x . - ..,, 1 I ll V Y . I X ' -wr: W 1 A . , P - t 4 ' H. ',r, , A P ' i ' Q-lit Q, ' 5 Www- 4 f 1 l ' 1 2 . V I 4 1 'V F. I 79' 1 L.. ' 1, N .s . . . ' - . Q ' I DQ' it 1 r. ' - 1? 1 :SW ' ' 2 5 4 ff'-22 ' . . . - .7 :l - '. f '-5 ,b 5' I l . , : .v .x :Uk Q - ' . K -Aga t f. S Q .IJ 'tif A f 1 , 1, . n ,fl ...ry 4.- VL , at , I 5, M. , X 1 H f -1 ., L. 3 . ' ' -v V W 1 I ' 1 V, - 'lv Y - I 5 T' , 5 l K j e - ' Q ' f f 4 , v ,f l 1, Qs. I S t . , H L L. -, .A x ' 5. Fx. f x A 5 N, j 5- ' . E . . 4 - r I E by ' , , .. ,N 1 f ' i F- ' ' A 2 - - . 1 . -'- 3 . ' 44 Q ' 2 ' ' l ' ' -+ My ' il . f ' - - ' F' .1 ' . V ' Q, -. A . I v I V1 g J ... l . ur l Q 'I T tl I I 4.- 1 , ' xx J ' ' , x- . 2 l ' N Q l I f I ' I I I ' ' y 1 ' l I I 1 ' ' o g Q 1 I I I I P ' , . 1, J. . -2.7 ' . , ' .lg 7. 4' 1 . I . 1 '55, J. fl' . S, 1lDonne Moody received the Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Yeer Allfd.2,ulll Blelr Wll aponeor of FHA again thle yeer.3jFuture cereere In home economics were streeeed. lin:--v.--Y .. v Q4 1 4 an I 1 'f l- I If Aix dl., Second me-e-ar l , - 2 . I ' -M pi ' sf f :1 f , 'QI 5 0Paranta aatlng food at Daddy Data Night taatIvlttaa.2ySunahIna glrta with thalr dada.3yBaeky McCall and Jackla Stack at Daddy Data Nlghuyldn. luck, clipboard, raadlng what Kay Yodar aald about hartathar In an aaaay aha wrota. Mn. Klnnay, co-aponaor, toraground.5yFathan Ilatan to Ura. luck raad soma ot tha atatamanta mada hythaglrla about thalr tathara.8jKay Yodaf praaantad hartatharwlththa ldaal tathaf'a gift at tha banquat. li was Kay'a aaaay which mada har tathar tha ldaal Fathar of tha yaar. E' -3 i v Q I li ki --1 vt -.W .M-'Is ' vt Agfaf,-I T 7 J X A .S C ,Of E. ft Q Q ff' 1 f ff? I , 1 I 5 Mffv ,gk Q funror achievement Business Procedures Learned 4.1-.,, 'Q'-I Ak 1yDoug Wllder flnlshea sorting his company s business report 2yJohn Potter and Mark Huser with an unldentlfted student check their management reports 3JTom Kercher works on his company s business reports 4yPlcture frames were made by one JA company 5jDee Hogan snd friend clean their product BNA members fround time to have fun ss well ae to work at the JA Center on Thlrd Street ln Goshen I . J f 1 1 I ,An Y ' N r 1 Ni: 1 ' I t .V . t 4-:N If, ,-- 1 - x . , ' :J ,- A . ' 5 me e f r 1 at x V , I . 5. I p 2 , ' 'A 1 f I , 1 , r 1 , .P 5 r , I 'gl . 8 I. ,v I , i 1 if ummm e ff ' ' JA ' T-,I 5 if sl . I , N V..-.f-3 lf . '..-rf: Q iff' IYQFZ' ' wig-Q 4 X : Sw- - 4 T ' .z W PN 'ig x A - 4 1' ii' , -'11 . -ff'-J . ' ' V' ' I y' Tm L V , , .-, -- - tt .1 fx-Q ., ,A .J I A 'V-4' I Q-o 4 . -.- -4 c 'fda-3 JA helped develop a knowledge of corpo- rate procedures and business practices. These practices will be helpful to the stu- dents in the years to come. Approximately a dozen GHS students participated weekly in the program at the JA Center which is lo- cated on south Third Street in Goshen. Ni 16 Girls Participated Office Education Association provided an opportunity for GHS students to learn on- the-job experiences during the student's senior year. Sixteen girls participated in the year long program. Activities for the year included a Hal- loween party at Mrs, Weddell's home, col- lecting food for the Salvation Army at Christmas, selling candles in October and candy in February, a spring banquet, and a final end-of-the-vear party at Dandino's. On February 15, the OEA girls competed in a regional contest in Warsaw. Receiving a first were Judi Lechlitner in Proofreading and Spelling, Sue Stahl in Shorthand, and Donna Weaver in General Clerical. Teri Al- bert received a second in Typing. Diane Flosser received a third in Filing. And get- ting fourth were Connie Miller in Filing and Sharon Welsh in Typing. ky X Officers were Connie Miller, presidentg Jackie Stack, vice president, Judi Lech- litner, secretary: and Kay Keim, treasurer. ll-i. li llgffif - 6 xc, . N, ' Q f' ..4-,-f 'Q-... . 9-11 be yourself 66 411 0 - r .. I . 1-. W A' of ' - - ' C ' H' I ' g. . - f l +V- 6 ,, ,. . J ' ,... .1 '4 ' . ' I ' ' , 6 ' ' I3 ff!! if- v?'?W ' ' F' N' xr J:g'5 P4':? it - . ,-Vx, . . '. , Liga :fn Av I ' - . ,. 1 n ' 'wal' k 4 4 , , ,f- 4 L . - ' I 1: N ' P' i- ' I I :-- ' . ' . V .l ' . - -- ' ' 1. 1 ' I ' ' ff , fi ' Y f ' 's' 2 'V ,,,, V ' -f 'J .9 5 f4 If 1, li' - ,Q ,Y A . 9 ff: ' :I , .fr 1 Y - -X -.fl fa '-N Z 7 . .- A ... s ' ' - ' - ' . 1-:kt 1 044. -r ' I f' yi W, '.., x r Q . , - - mn F:--1-,yr f f ,,,, ,. ' , f ., . r ,. ., -:Eagan If u 5. g H: A .D , 1, . 6 ' 4 1lTheee glrle were preeented ewerde ar e reglonal oonteet held In Warsaw. 2lBeeky right, are Judl Lechlitner, Jaekle Stack, Sponeor lke. Weddell, Kay Keim, and Connle McCall kept buey working In the Guidance Department. 3lTerl Albert dld eome neeep- lllller. Second row, are Pam Ptahler, Terl Albert, Sue Stahl, Robyn Hampton, Donna tlonlet word at Starcraft. lyleokle Stack dld e lot of typlng at the Admlnlatratlon Bulldlng. Weaver, Renee Troyer, JIII Wldner, Klm Hunt, Tanya Shand, Dlene Roeeer, Sharon Weleh Slbolng flllng at Flret Natlonel Bank uae Donna Weaver. QOEA llembere-Flret row. lettto and Becky McCall. 1y0ffIcers dlacuss future plans 2jTlm Hoogenboom realded as Presldent.3jSponsor Vernon Bond presented Jon Jesse with an award 4yJay Bontrager worked at the Catalog Center.5yJIm fx' .ai J. le X --L N i' x Z 1- deca Students Placed in Local Business Deca is a two year vocational program. During the first year students were intro- duced to the field of marketing. The second year an advanced course was offered as well as on-the-job training. Students were placed in positions in local business firms. Activities the past year included monthly meetings, competing in the Indiana Reg- ional DECA contest, participation in the State Leadership Development contest, and an end of the year banquet. Officers were Tim Hoogenboom, Presi- dent, Jon Jesse, Vice-President: Art Kell, secretaryg and Deb Struble, treasurer. AA 1 -A f.:.,, ., , . , W, ' ' ' x , - fn., if U v ' o if? 2 .- .4 sgg. 7-3+ I I E M 13-5, -,.. 2 ! l 5 '1 . E L , Q .f-2 -f f ,JL ll ii? . fm ' Q , 2 . . Q P Q X1 Q 1 5 'J ,N kv Q. f YQ' A7 I w w 1 w V w I S I ..-15. N,y,':1,' I ,,Vi -U 4 xl A n, , I 1 1 '1r Nlw 1 1 'E' 1 cf r 'NI' 1x1 W-I,-?r1yn,'.lf,,l:!f'1'3fQf'll',' B -::'.:x,1. Ig,,,'.1:-1:Nl'21' :JM 1 'x5x'1rNV' .V .-:-,,-' 41 a M-,wr ,. , fi-M' AH-L W 4 w . :HQ 1l':, 'Wf H W K .1 YN A 's ,. r ,r 'S 'x .L N 1JLlnda Crlpe and Pam Bontrager listen as Mr. Fancil told them about the candy that they will sell. 2jThe - i club tasted the different kinds of candy to see which ones they wanted to sell. 318. Murto, C. Clouse. C. + . iJoldersma, S. Kramer, and S. Klein patiently await for their steak dinners at Super Steer. 4jA. Beeson, L. L iCrlpe, J. Cllngerman, D. Andreson, and N. Morris enjoyed the Mardi Gras party. 5JMr. Fancil helped Q1 celebrate by blowing his noise maker. i , 3 i , . ie- - X at N KQ- . i i Q I - C C fu 'I 2 5 N' - N l Q - V, . 4 ix yu---iv ' -.,, . i . I , ' ' A , f - 'fi 1 im ! '- rr ' -L V .N W v , ' 4 ' 4 X , av. . ' Q ' ' ,, V ' 5 . T . li.. I french club Celebrated Mardi Gras A supper celebrating Mardi Gras was one of the main events of 1974-7975 French Club. The supper was held at Super Steer with the movie Gigi shown afterwards. Members of the club sold candy during the year to pay for this event. This years officers were co-presidents Cindy Yeater and Nancy Morris, secretary Bobbi Miller and treasurer Jackie Clinqer- man. This was Mr. Fancil's 75th year as French Club sponsor. i -mt 4 fi! .l. iff S i iii' 1 0' ,, mp- osx X s'- be youreelt 70 l i v . We X, 'L H Z. In f pan am club , Students Tasted Spanish Foods Seeing movies, playing Spanish games, and eating Spanish food were some of the activities of this year's Pan Am Club. Mr. Horneman was the club's sponsor. This year the club was under the leader- ship of president Jane Koch. Other officers were vice-president Bobbi Miller, treasurer Mary Leveno, and secretary Nancy Fisher. The 20 members studied Spanish or had studied Spanish. . Z . QA 1 , 1lT. Springer, M. Levsno, end B. lllller sl s Spsnlsh Club meeilng which were held once e month. 2lEveryone rushed to get some candy sflsr the plnsls was broken. 31Jene Koch told V. Miller, G. Schmucker, Ind N. Fisher Iboui lll lhe herd work she dld as pfesldent. QM. Leveno end B. Miller wstch ss T. Springer lrled to break the plnste. 5lThe Spsnlsh Club members. X I be yourself 71 l be yourself 72 chess club . - Y, , , , ra., ,, ,, r , . , , , . L.. i X N. -r I f-f i ' f i 'i c 1 f,,fji.1 !,,,1y,'r. Mui-1J.,. 5 fl J 'J f ll llf rl .i eg! Q ij r L ':,,.t,..' , r J . , ,r1,,-i. The GHS Chess Club enjoyed a success- ful year in both tournament and intra club play. The club members participated in both Valparaiso and Goshen tournaments, finish- ing in third place in the former and second place in the latter. Two other highlights of the year were Reg- ional and State Finals. The team placed third in Regionals, thereby qualifying for a slot in the State Tournament. Five members of the chess club participated in the State Finals in Indianapolis, and finished eighth in the state, the highest ever in Goshen High chess club's history. Many tournaments were also held within the club, including a club championship that was won by Phil Beachy. Officers for this year's club were Phil Beachy, Presidentg Eric Neumann, Secretary-Treasurerg and Dave Lantz, Tournament Director. Other members of the club were Mike Bender, Dave Bontrager, John Gingerich, John Hulewicz, Carol Mart- tila, Rob McCahill, Sue Rudy, Mark Sherer, and Bob Smucker. 'YI T' 6 '. P P 'P 3 .3 1,-F1 r I-,,1,f,, J .i '1 'i J if i If---fr 7jflr'7'fj ry-f lf r J -J 'LV --J yur I 'Q x I ' JL X-Ji.-Vx , - ' 2. 44' Qi 'Z' 4? YT 1 W L kit B7-L. Q' Concentration was probably one ofthe rnostimportanttactors in the success of the individual members of the chess club, and also of the team as a whole. These pictures show the dedication and concentration needed to play the challenging and mind- stimulating game ot chess.1JMark Sherer.2lJohn Gingerich.3jMike Bender.4lRob McCahill,5lQarol Marttila.6lMr. Blosser. sponsor.71Phll Beachy. ' ',.4.,, el science club Phil Boachy, Paul Weaver, Mr. Bqers, Gary savor, Doug Snyder H, If Cantu, Tom Tokar, an 5 , ,K no , r,... 1 i 1 , ' N 4 After a year's absence, the Science Club returned to Goshen High this year. Meeting once a month after school, the club delved into the informal study of x-rays, light, and sound waves, as well as viewing the biology trip film and a computer demonstration. The purpose of the club was to provide an op- portunity for students interested in science to broaden their study and understanding of the subject. Officers for this year's organization were Lee Miller, Presidentp and Tom Tokar, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Mr. Elmer Bowers served as the sponsor. t , f i I if 11 4 L. 48 .2 5 ,gr- A I ,gy- Q cd'!' 3 5' 1 , f 1 N e -x . 'fa' ' . l . Y . Ji' ,1-1 X- 2 V 4' ,Y ' D ' , ' Nj? WA , -A .V ' . , I 1 lm ! 1jBrad Schrock prepared to se-'I up an .2xperiment.725Lee Miller tested some science equipment.3jMr. Bowers exp- lained an experiment to a puzzled John Gingerich.4JSponsor Mr. Bowers appeared to be having some trouble with a demonstration.5jBrad Schrock, Doug Snyder, and Phil Beachy became involved in a light exper- iment, be yourself 73 the tomahawk. . Speak Your Truth Quietly and Clearly... One small step does not accurately de scribe the progress THE TOMAHA Wk made during the past year. Expansion was the key word due to the purchase of graphic arts equipment for the class. A light table, waxer, and tape per- forator were the added conveniences which allowed the newspaper to be printed at the Elkhart Area Career Center. With the help of the perforator, the staff was able to save 60 percent of the original cost of publishing the school paper. All GHS students received the news- paper free throughout the year. lt was pub- lished approximately every other week, with a total of 18 issues distributed, This was only the second year the news- paper staff operated as a class, but the in- terest grew until the class doubled from the year before. One accomplishment THE TOMAHA WK was successful with was the readerinterest that surpassed the years before. For exam- ple, The Forum became a popular way of venting anger and or approval. Doug Huber served as editor-in-chief, however, many of the staff members took turns accepting the editor-in-chief's re- sponsibilities as well as accepting page editor assignments. Y P ,Q A-Qi-, ' SU. 5-A E.- My X Y 42, 'W I I N - .r 5 s 1 2 X i 1 l i senior follies The senior class of 75 put on an exciting program as many hidden talents were re- vealed by numerous students as they gave their presentations to the Senior Follies' audience. The talent categories varied in many different ways. Scenes performed in- cluded the scuba guitar players, tricycle rid- ing, singing the un-cola song, a TV game show, and a beauty contest. Tom Tokar was the MC of the Follies. F Y ' E Q A 7 ,517 1. ' ' , J., Us xl ' 1- n 11 'z btyounolf 76 l 4. a -an 7? 4 7 -4 I f . f 2 , . I l A ' 1 1 3 Q 4 A 1lJane Zolllngef, Monlca Copenhaver, and Kay Slabach sang and played Jeramla waa a Bull Frog.2lTom Tokar MCed the Senior FolIlea.3lPam Delcamp and Kay Slabach played the acoordian.4lRlck and Jackie, Pam and Dewayne, and Pam and Jlm ln a TV preeentation.5lPam and Kay aang the eeven up aong.6lJlm Jones and Rick Copenhavar during thelr aklt.7jRlck got caught twotlmlng wlth Sue Rudy and Theresa Hendrleke.8lSuaan Flaher, Deanna Brumbaugh, Clndy Yeataf, Kelly Whltehaad, and Clndy Gerber aald, Peace to you alI. 9lJaekle Stack had a flt on atage with her dolIle.10lCarol Ralnaf and Terri Alban paddled their way to happlnese.11lBeeky McCall trled to calm down the partlclpanta. 4 ., 3 4 Z 451 i ff Ill 9 , , . .. L 'g as ua nl' UT u' I'fT'q ff ty. , X YF 0' .9 11 lad t s f 14 YV .-gm 1 1 - rf 42 ' 41 'P :Cr if beyounell 77 OfCh9Sfl'3 fT7USlCl3f7S Sololsts Hlghllght Concerts Despite a balance problem conslstrng of an overabundance of cellos e ganlzatlon contest and received a superior rating Sololsts and ensembles drd equally well wlth all but one recelvlng superlor rat fngs The annual music festlval featured a session with a string quartet from Ball State Unrverslty with a concert by the orchestra rn the evening A vlsltlng orchestra from the Chicago area of llllnols performed for sev eral area high schools lncludlng GHS Junior Evy Dueck vlollnlst performed a Bruch concerto with the group to hlghllght the winter concert and Carol Smucker a senior cellrst played a concerto by Lalo at the senior concert Carol also received the NSOA award for the outstanding senior ln the orchestra beyounctf 78 YW IC P' 'YW' f-7 H 1 'I' ,si -011 X DOM day Joe Sprlngcr and Evy Dueck took tlmo out for a Ilttle waltzlng Ztllr Klrk directs I forte 3jVloIlnlIts Renee Troyor and Bon Lehman concentrate on I difficult passage of the music 4ySuun Flahor Phll Boachy and John Glngortch were among the many celllats A q 1 2 ul - s 12 Tl I l , I ,vf U U I l' Q' X' x - J . 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A Plctured are left to right tront row Nancy Dragoo Jane Llechty Carol Smucker and Phll Beachy Back row Renee Troyer Jett Troyer Nancy Hertzler Evy Dueck Ben Lehman and Daryl Hartman Not plctured Susan Fisher and Kns Kauffman 2 chamber orchestra Musical Adds Diversity to Repertoire The Chamber Orchestra directed by Bnan Krrk IS an extra curricular group con slstrng of the top players ln the orchestra They rehearsed approxlmately 112 2 hours per week This year a number of top notch band members were added to the group to provlde orchestration forthe all school mus :cal How To Succeed In Business Without Really Tryrng and also to perform at the senior concert The Chamber Orchestra gave about ten performances throughout the year ranglng from providing music fora wedding to dlnner music for the Psr lota Xl Soronty 3?-YS' vusbdga Phll Beachy and Carol Smucker headed the cello eectlon 2lllr Klrk directed the group 3lNancy Dragoo VIII a much-needed viola player 0Daryl Hartman was a flrat vlollnlat 5lThe chamber orchestra played the Overture to the mualcal durlng dreaa rehearsal -Quang, .ns be youreelt 79 chorr produced Concerts Contests and Taprngs .A 17The baee eectlon of the eophomore cholr.2jAnIta Holden aooompanled Anne Hoetetleron herflute during one ofthe cholre eongei-DMI Svlartiey dlrectetne eopnomore choir on one ot their many numbers 4lThe tenor eectlon 516 Merrill Swartiey vlelta with a etudent while Ire Rowita looka on 8y0holr members Taml Bryant Andy Rleth end Rob Barker 7 8 9 eholr membera dulng thalr thlng 10!Rlcherd Stark tumlng hle eheet muek: 11ySean Ooggan and John Long Performlng numerous concerts taping the Christmas television show and attending contests the GHS choirs sang a variety of challenging music The Senior Choir sang the Gloria from Schuberts 5th Messiah at the Goshen College Church and at their Spring Concert Officers for the Sophomore Choir were Anlta Holden President Renee Troyer Secretary Treasure Margie Mowry Ron Troyer Attendance Sue Remer Krls Kauffman Librarians JuneBerkey Rlck Troyer Vestments and Anne Hostetler Publicity Junior Senlor officers were Cindy Garber President Andy Rleth Vice Pres: dent Jeanne Lehman Secretary Treasure Marlene Hershberger Bonnie Miller Rich Stark Attendance Angle Beeson Karen Sherer Lfbrarrans Dave Zentz Rob Barker Vestments and Pam Landis Barb Rowfts Publicity icq'- N, ,nm L ,af TM be youreett 80 a 1 I W . 7 '. I I b 7 .. - rn . 1 - F - l ' i , . , , Q 'B ' ' 1 ' ,. Y - Y- 7 l 2 ,' , ' 4 n ' A ,I , Q P 1 . 7, Y J v I , 5 . y . .- v' lv - J' 1 I Y Y- I V ' v 1' , 1 1 V Y Y' Y I I .' I D A . L ,L 90 my NL I ' -1' ' 1, - ' ' 'n N- A .Z . rn x gh.. rf K ' , Q7 N Q, ' 1 ' ' . A 1 V fi .ae Q A y VX. ' X . 9' X f -. I . 3 , I ' N .Q ' A D . ' K . .' ' : IF ' ' all , t x 'L .Q 32' ' ' X, j ft.-j:,.:i' A 1 . Q' ':' ' ' 4 . . . 'A -1 h - - -P - ' i' I A-Q K . . . , P N- f 1 I f T Q' A ' t . , , - ,E .3 Q ' .g 3 i 2 s Y i 5' '- l 9 - ' . ' - - u 1 A , Q 1 I Y , 3 1' a wal ll'- A- I 'vi if W' D H Ci X.! 6 5 bo yours 8 crimsonaires Busy Year for Singers With a group of 73 girls and 71 guys, the Crimsonaires gave approximately 40 per- formances this year. Featured a number of times as a duet were Andy Rieth and Dave Zentz. Other activities included taping the Christmas T. V. program and providing sing- ing valentines. The director was G. Merrill Swartley. r A I 7 V, Q . OV Y 3 t .- ' 1 . . , r' ff.. 1lThese glrls poured thelr hearts into thelr muslc. 2lRlcherd Stark and Bonnle Mlller seemed to enjoy thls routine. 3lThls yeer's planlsts were Barb Flowlts and Jane Koch. 4lDlrector G. Merrlll Swartley takes flve durlng the Christmas T.V. taplng. 5lSlnglng velentlnes added a touch of romance and humor to classes. 6 end 7jAndy Rleth and Dave Zentz teamed up as e duo lor several concerts. 8lThIs quintet sang st the llnsl Crlmsonelre concert. be yourself 82 Il.. u,,,... lt A Pictured are, seated at piano, Barb Rowits and Jane Koch and in front, Kathy Miller, Sue Rudy and Marlene Hershberger. Row two, left to right, are Bonnie Miller. Pam Landis, Jeanne Lehman, Rita Troyer, Karen Sherer, Andy Rieth, John Long, Nancy Morris and Cindy Garber. Dave Zentz is seated at the drums. Back row, are Mr. Swartley, Charlotte Joldersma, Sean Coggan, Richard Stark, Eric Neumann, Tim Cripe, Rob Barker, Randy Cunningham, Mike Blevins and Joel Harley. 1lDonne Kummeth played the bass saxophone. 2JOne ofthe concerts was at the Moose Lodge. 3jBeth Penland, Machela Ott, Kelly Whitehead and Beth Eyer were featured as sax soloists. 5lFred Cle- mens, Deb Waun and Doug Hernley were part ot the trumpet section. 6lDlrector Davld Plank introduces a plece. 7JBrlen Holtman and Fred Clemens lmprovlsed solos. 8lThe Jazz Ensemble during one ot the many prectloee. T Q 1 .KX A gf' W. . u l 'af 'FAA- 12' ' - P9 ' 1 . I5 , , ,, 'F I ' - i P t - 5is'7 't ' 'T r - T ' . i Q- :K 'I ' X 1 L? ' - q,.. I wx I C 34 I' Q, -, - ' r5 5 J . t il., ' :Q 'E It 1 , l 'I d x. ' . I qll -5 l . 1, .e ' V 'A' Llp' . u . 5 ,gi1,r,.LtgQ fx V 1 1 , 1 1 -., . ,,-.tqi.-' - - YI V X l , .,-w-.T-ma f . r ' v K I ,rl .2 if- 1A f --' ff xi A . K - ti- .'.' is .YY. .. Y-a0 ' 'T a :P T or lit F V X ,, ,f X .37 I l A,- .rf-'. 1 Q S V 3:- Qs .A -3 jazz ensemble Soloists improvise Directed by David Plank, the Jazz En- semble made approximately twenty public appearances throughout the school year. Improvisation by soloists became a part of every concert. The convocation presented to GHS was well received, although several editorials appeared in the Tomahawk con- ceming music selection. The end-of-the- year party, planned to take place at Ox-Bow Park, was rained out. btyourtdf 83 x h ,,, . J.. si'- 1' gn L .lllr ,., n.. Q Q f JH 7-: L , wx 1 X A ff :ft-'X fin? ff? W EP 11 1 . A- ,I -Ur rf 1 , L4 LJ . r L-.J , 'EFT 'fr 3' f',.'. . ,,fj , , , , xr .uw 117 u, 'r,'LL,rLf -LV, r rp--H L' Q ,wp gf pp rixxws' ..JfI,'VQ.'S'7T,, 5. e1 P f J.' fvf'.1gfxvfan r ' ,w.wj10 fwd Wfzv'f j,'.'V Y'E? if far 1 rg, Q -5 1745 Ifunssfn , E, Qu 'Tiff 335351: if sig- ST? 7.41 .scnoof il ' ' - -was Q w sw. Q 32mm-f f,0mtQ,w and Q xx-, J'-I . ,, , I' 1 -f . f 1 ,L..'Gu f 1 U -A ,f, , . , H. ,gi ,N A ,f,-.,,,,.1,,f ,,1 Y ' r,.,r,. usb 1..L. ,L.,,l rj ,lm d nfyf. Vf, f fy HTPCMinrchsxwq3f1Nj31rferIf1rl'nQrI:nine kTemol'iaIDs1y pYI!'l1dO.25Tf'lE? b '. 1 rc ' 1-r J and .11 :xl -mr n 'mf 0 Jnmzf-d rn if feclly straight rows. 3jKeIly V nuke-head received the Outstanding Sandsmen Award. 43Bonnie Mil- ler marched in the Memorial Day Parade. 5lKri5 Reber received the John Phillios Swusa Award. SJR-Tr. Plank directed the band. 7xThe , 1 Marching Band practiced on the footlxsl! Held for home qames. be yourznlf PM . -L . .- ,.....-...- UT R -1 ..-.....,. -........ -.g... N- .7 My-5 ,x , .' A x .wr .Jflfmfs fl J i A S, - S.:-3 .K 1, M 1 vm X' x ' H MAR l J 1 -. 1, zu !B 3 . 1K.,,T'-:Tap N tt ...pf-I f' . if X ,..., r ,q--Q . .QA ,YP I- j, 1,51-W? tht. fn' - Q Q, A.,. MJF if 'L -f ' ., 4 A x 'S i HX' f- 2. 'Ye' f 9 L b.,, .. 'J 'X ' .yi .u- -u u6U A .' Banu N ,Va I. 1 xl .n 'Q' 1 Q . 'K 1 Y l ' i M s ., ,X Wx' 1 A. ,l Si if-F Compare Yourself anti 'T F51 ' 'Aft 1 ,f,Ags5+ -:QQLD .,. qv , ,. - - ' 'fffgjr 'MZ-j'J1 ?- . 'fig '--2 11-' ' f ' ' ' . .......'1? -If r'i.- '--1'-, 'W L. fi-yif'A f 9' . -- ' WT ' QQ i- - wr-,. -- ..- + ' 25 - W E l If. ,'v '. , 1 -4 nm' V v A -, jx , '-J f- J-im' , YTLZT, -- ' 'V - . ... 4: 'A' Lerclf. A , . X X X X X X Q ' , t Q - 2 . 2- ...if ' ' . Q . ,. ' ' Q HO- 1 ' xxfi x x ' F X' r 3 l Qlmbl' -12. P--I-51' .,iv -Q3 , J , 1:1 ,,, ,Juv -. Pc oomptoyounolllt .1-1 .55 N f 'C 8-Q. ,E ' 9- 'wrnan mn ilqj, nt- 'tl' 5 -,N , ,- , V-.nf. ... p 9 'gs Qvwx V- H- 4 'Q K' ' 'A , . Y i x n L Z l 1 I I 5 I v hysteria high Cheerleaders, Pep Band Pyramid Enthusiasm Spirited cheers and music inspired many GHS athletes on to the hope of victory. The school song to fire up the teams, the per- sonal signs onthe jocks' lockers, and the crepe paper in the halls all helped boost spirits high. Long hours went into practice and lonely moments were spent decorating the halls. Pep sessions, Spirit Week, a bon- fire, booster club, and cheerblock included major cheerleader sponsored activities which revived enthusiasm. Credit must go to the ten-member cheerleading squad and Pep Band for the success and efforts pro- duced by this year's sportsters. Mr. Sharpe sponsored the band while the musicians supplied the pep. Most of the pep was generated during the pre-game and half-time activities at home B -ball games. ' Ms. Barbra Zook, who completed eigh- teen years as cheerleader sponsor, an- nounced her retirement plans. Her spirit and enthusiasm will be missed greatly through- out the years to come. This year's varsity squad included seniors Connie Miller, Tanya Shand, Sharon Welsh, Cindy Yeaterlcaptainj and juniors Marcia Bloss and Linda Cripe. The sophomore JV's were Peggy Burt, Anita Holden, Nancy Moyer, and Lisa Zellerslcaptainj. C 11 24' 01 Li' tuggIe's trotters The Skins Came Alive in 75 ik L55 1g !:4-I . nm I-OWN' 22 Ed silk, 20 Kgyln cofhsfnan 24 ...--, Lf s fix- T. tax. 'in' ,- gil E fm -1- -- J Bob Lau 42 Jolt Hossler 34 Q. 1 Q .Yi Q ba' 4 355111, i Jim Llndhdm 30 Tom Bowser 40 Gary Yoder 32 -guy, Smnh 5g ' tghvlpw 3 - Q. . ASM C . 5 In 4 OOMPUOYOUYUOH 92 it M- -Y i.?l ' is 'rag' . x 1 H45 -,ff-.S'l ,, . 532,'f'zlff 517.221- 1 o Goshen, dispite a 15-8 record, gained' state-wide recognition by defeating No. 1 ranked South Bend Adams during the regu- lar season and Penn in the Elkhart Sec- tional. However, the Skins lost to Normridge in the Sectional finals, 62-56. Goshen won the first game of the Holiday Tourney which was held at Goshen by the- score of 51-41 over Westview. The Skins lost to Merrillville in the final game 74-54. .A new era seemed to be in the making for Goshen High School Basketball as Coach Tuggle has brought the Redskins a long way since accepting the head coaching job in 1972. Jeff Hossler and Bob Lau led the team with a total of 484 and 326 points, respec- tively. They also Ied in rebounds with 223 and 188. Q The First United Methodist Church was the site of the annual basketball banquet. Receiving awards were Jeff Hossler, MMP., total points, and total rebounds: Bob Lau, Bunk llwlliams Medal: and Ed Stacker, the Paul Undenrvood Award. Kevin Cotherman, received Defensive Points Award. . P ,IW 1234 21. 'Q Vofslty Scores Goehsn61 F.w.umau J seamen s.n.usauo1 5 oanuns uaauwnue- ,,, GOUIII71 8.B.Adlns55 ooaun11 commas GoahenU columuacnys1 W Godlenti Vllall5l GOUIIIS1 Vleatvlswei mama uunsvslns ooannn nlrrulas1 . l - ownnas uwnlgmcuyas at O 9 oanmss nuns J seams: s.a.clayas Goehen10 Wawasaah oounnu r.w.swm4s annum euunoumlsv naman .mmwnss naman emuousn oumnsa nwuumruso Goahen70 mlhlU1'l87 Sedllonel Goehon85 Coneord72 Goshan60 Penn44 Goahon56 uofmrmgeoz 1pTl1eefowdchl'gedontothelloorwlthhqplnsseaftsrthelisdeklneknoekedofltlo. 1 rankedSouth Bendhllna, 11-55. Iylelt Hoealer sinks two pressure hee throws during the South Bend Adams game. Spa!! Hossler goes up stfong against a Penn opponent while other Redaklns move Into poaltion. 0Coach Roger Tuggle discusses the hlghllghts ofthe South Bend Adams guna with first-year WKAII announosr Jeff Charles. Sysophomora Kevin Cothennan applies pras- IUYOQOCMXQIISQUIUROUSKIIISXIGXOtlfUlOKlIlQlI1lll'lff0llICllU'll'IQUlOI!llddl0. uw 2 ,aff f n.f.t -'aj' - 4 M 5 11 1 Ish , 5,1 av ,1 ga px eomparayoursslf 93 on the lrne B team Featured Wrnnrng Season A8 YQ -'rl-at N and ' A 'QU to. an we .sfslv B Team Scores Goshen 37 Goshen 36 Goshen 47 Goshen 54 Goshen 28 Goshen 46 Goshen 42 Goshen 42 Goshen 49 Goshen 35 Goshen 39 Goshen 35 Goshen 49 Goshen 37 Goshen 38 Goshen 57 Goshen 39 Goshen 44 Goshen 64 F W North 51 S B LaSalle 47 Northwood 45 S B Adams 56 ot. Concord 31 Columbla Clty 40 Warsaw 40 Elkhart Memorial 44 Falrfleld 36 Mlchlgan Clty 32 Penn 34 S B Clay 49 Wawasee 44 F W South 49 Elkhart Central 35 Jlmtown 34 East Noble 38 Elkhart llemorlal 39 Mlshawaka 44 in M 1JCoach Weddell says all rlght guys this ls lt the flnal slx minutes ofthe game so go out there and get-em 2lCoach Weddell and team members have different emotlons as the game progressed 3lSophomore Kirby Thompson drives up tor a layup as he just puts the ball over the out strached hand ofthe Blazer opponent conpdeyoursetl 04 The basketball fortunes for Coach Pete Weddells B team proved excrtrng as the young Skins completed their third wrnnrng season In a row wlnnlng 12 and loslng8 Kirby Thompson the teams playmaker was also the leading scorer with 210 points Richard Klatt and Ken Brckel led rn re bounds with 123 151 respectively Coach Weddell used his bench freely usrng many of hrs players throughout the season A B team tournament was held at Goshen The Skins played Elkhart Central and lost 38 31 ln the consolation game Goshen lost 44 42 against Elkhart Memorial in ln v . - . l. . . 1' A: X K ' u ' l 4 W 4 tg 1 Q 1- f 1 2 4 x LQ - - l I - , , I I iq. 2 3 G 4 1 ' ',. - fail . - 1 , , 1 1 l 6 4 4 . . LEE: Q4 -1. 4 sf, ti . 4 - - MY h 'L' fh ' lt ' N I' ' , ' ' 1 g 'I l W A Q L e . . . . 'N .-. . Q 0 ' ' l O 5 -'ur d 6 ' 1 Goshen 31 Elkhart Central 38 ' ' . ' l 'Y 1 1 ey. Q ' . . 1 gg T F 5 5.5 At I , J . If aach ii H .A .V 1,52 - ,,f- Y hgh q, 1- L, I te, lt - . he -- 4. , V- E E ee T g -M 5.-v .. 3 Sv, i Ia! N.: 'l Y - 9 1lNo 2 Player Mlke Kelm along with No 1 Player Tom Bowser and Coach Weddell 2llllke Kelm returns a hid backhand volley to hls opponent. 3lTom Bowser extends hls momentum toward the ball 4yBrett Neff serves a stro forearm to hl H9 s opponent. 5lJeff Hossler does some fancy footwork as he returns a backhand volley 6lBrooke Dorlot posltlons herself to hlt the hall 1 1' Q- 7 Iii F 'Y Tennls Scores Goshen 0 Goshen 4 Goshen 3 Goshen 2 Goshen 6 Goshen 4 Goshen 4 Goshen 6 Goshen 7 Goshen 5 Goshen 5 Goshen 3 Goshen 4 Goshen 4 Goshen 4 Elkhart Central 7 Elkhart Memorial 3 Falrtleld 4 Bremen 5 Jlmtown 1 Concord 5 F W North 3 Central Noble 1 Wawasee 0 Mlshawaka 2 Howe Mllltary 2 Northwood 4 Warsaw 3 Angola 3 Plymouth 3 pete s racketeer s 'il' fag' .-W 4? r ' , 493: I' u,p?f' al., V99 L 1 , , I -I 9 f 5 of I VI Wwx Tennis Team Posts 10 5 Season Varelty Tennla-Front row left to rlght, are Paul Smuekar Brian Myers Brett Neff Jeff Hossler Tom Bowser Coach Pete Waddell Brooke Dorlot, Mike Kelm Jlm Jackson and Steve Yoder ' I . I . C A . , --r -'v-'-vsom 4 1 P L fri ... - , 'Q , -x x ' , A 'X v , r ' i 1 P f I g ' , , 1 I V ,av ' I I I Q' - V 1 , 2 3 1-' 'Ta' ' iv 1' .0 .f .-.---.-f 1 21' ' I N pa 'ffiv' 'fa' . 'tr ' . 90 ' ,': n .. fl . .- . - J,.- .-3, f ,.f hp- -f , 0: I' -I l' 5 - -' ' , , '.v ,yn- :'e D fs' 1' r ,:' . - f . y - r'-.17 p , ' -B ff -' - F W f ,v . :W Y .' g ' ' ' - Ziff' .' P ' - - ' ' G, - - - f. I ,L 1, . 9 N ,. - s, ' - .s-r 'VA 1 ' 'tg 1 ' - 4 - 5 , . 6 f I 7 1 1 r 1 I 1 1 g ' A l 1 1 n - ' ' , . I , . Starting hrs second season as tenms coach Mr Pete Weddell and hls tenms players progressed very well posting a 10 5 mark which showed a vast Improve ment over last years mark of 7 wlns and 6 loses Brooke Donot broke the sex barrler as she was the only glrl who made the tenms squad She was the sixth player on the team At the fall banquet Mike Kelm recelved the Most Valuble Player and Frank Weaver honors and Tom Bowser received the Sam Alfano runner up award The Paul Under wood Mental Attitude award went to Jeff Hossler WND-UYQIBOUZ vb J l Z' fu... . 'Al-'7 ' 4 A I 1 2 f,fyf,f ' eff, If , A fc f - ff ff, ff I, K If , f 1 f3f7',f ,- . ff ,X ff X, 1' f !', . ,A f JA . A .X-. 'X m'. 1. lm 4 1lMIke Beachy grlps hls opponent 2lBIake Myers tights hard to regaln control. 3tMIke, LuAnn, Cathy, Denlse and Mike work at scorers table. 4yTrl-captains for the 14-75 squad were George Pestow, Dave Klndy and Mlke Beachy. 5lCoach Dechant presents Dave Klndy with hls Goshen lnvltatlonal heavywalght award. 6yB' coach Stan Miller and varslty coach John Dechant watch closely. 7lThe unlque Goshen Invltatlonal trophy added extra lnoentlve for a team wln. 8jPaul Slbal, Phll Beachy, Dave Klndy and their teammates warmlng up for a meet. 9jNlck Smedswlck after a wln In hla welght class. 10lMlke Bryant was the only state flnallst from Goshen. 11yGeorge Postow and Jlm Jones taklng a rest durlng a meet. oompmayoureetf 96 47 , ai l I 1 5. 1 Q s in! Ll 'ii' L wrestling Bryant, Beachy, 'Bean' Led Squad The 74-75 wrestling squad was led by two underclassman, Mike Bryant and Mike Beachy, and senior Dave Kindy. Leo Pineda and Blake Myers were other outstanding wrestlers. A 6-4 record was posted by Goshens team. under Coach John Dechant at the end of the season. The squad placed second in the Goshen Invitational, fourth in the Penn lnvi- tational and fifth in the Culver Military invita- tional. The squad was second in the sectional bat- tle and fourth in the regional. Sectional champs were Mike Beachy with a 21-3-1 record and Dave Kindy posting a 20-4-1 record. Mike Bryant was the sectional and regional champs and also a state finalist, finishing with 22-5 record in the 98 pound weight class. The Reserve Varsity finished the season with 8-2 record under Coach Stan Miller. X 'K f it -1' L J .4 ' 'Q 4 1 A B ron and brlan to state finals Varsity Swimmers were 9 4 The Goshen High School swlmmmg team dld well considering It had only one senior and such a small number of boys 15 on the team The swimmers earned nlne vlctorles while dropping four Two school records were established with one set by Ron Troup ln the 200 frees tabllshed by Troup also In the 500 freestyle In a time of 5 11 900 Troup and Brian Ste vens were the only two swimmers to qualify for the State meet however nerther boy placed ln the Sectional the 200 freestyle relay team placed third Troup placed sec ond ln the 200 Greg Miller placed fourth In the 2001nd1v1dual medley Jaye Sleppy 11 th ln dlvlng Sleppy and Dave Opllnger 71th and seventh respectively ln the 100 but Troup and Crhls Lechner second and eighth respectively ln the 500 freestyle Kevin Kirkpatrick and Brad Harris eighth and seventh respectively fn the 700 back stroke B Stevens second In the 100 breaststroke and Opllnger Miller Troup and Neff fifth In the 400 freestyle relay Most Valuable went to Ron Troup Most Improved to Brad Harns Best Mental At trtude to Greg Miller and the Paul Under talns were Neff and Troup while Dale Sleppy was the manager 1 8. 2QRon Troup and Brian Stevens were Goshen s only two to goto the State 3yGoshen swlmmer doing butterfly 4jAn unldentlted GHS dlver 5yKevln Kirkpatrick worklng hard at the butterfly 6,SWlmm0f8f8kll1g their marks 73Ron Troup just a llttle dlscussed wlth things Byunldentlfled swummer gasping tor alr 9y0pponent gettlng good push oft on backstroke 10lRon glvlng all he has In has event l VARSITY SWIMIIERS-Pictured left to rlght, front row ere unldentifled Ron Troup Brett Neff Deve Opllnger Greg lllller end Dole Sleppy Soeond row lett to rlght, are Kevln Klrkpatrick Flob Blgler Larry Champ Larry Lewellen Bred Henle Brlen Stevens and Coach Rethke compare yourself 98 tyle in 1:55.95 while the other one was es- terfly, Bret! Neff Qighfh if? the 700 freestyle, wood Award went to kevin Kirkpatrick, Cap- 1 iii N inn., 'Users -'living' Alu.. A i, v Q 'TEXT- if-1-1 ? fini, tu- - Q11 v. ad 4 f ,,, '-it Swlmmmg Record Goshen Goshen Goshen Goshen Goshen Goshsn Goshen Goshen Goshsn Goshen fourth Goshen Fleleys Central Concord Pom s B Clly Culvsr Mllltsry Mllhevllke Vlersevl -n-r I Rs V 1 LAAI sw-UC Q3 .4-,,1',3' ai ' ,I W ex .nf xxx Q -1. - 1 Y - l.r-31 1 -45 1 J' rl? Lfii lg X . 3 1 I I ll 4 4 l ', 1' S '- , N' ' , I . 1, . A31 H I . . , - . pau , f, 1, p 45. lr. Y A ..v' H '1 1 .', 4 Q 2 l my . y 1jKelly Holaway showed correct form.2jCoach Wayne Lambright went over the local 4 F . . .J . Jaw. ,W yu Q Larry Lewallen and Kelly Holaway watch their opponents get ready to hll the 'sq'-,. .5 M balI.5lJetf Jackson looks concerned after putting the ball. V ' l '-12 ' l '.. y - , l 1 l ' ' ' gli iyziff' l'. -.. ge , W Xa rl' ' Q ' - ' 1:-.sf ' f-- T ' ' 1 Y, X - - li, aid ! '-O' ' ' , V 'J rw h ,S1'Af- I I 2725552 -ELET' f- ra n F A Y wr 0 :S If I g 5 5 'J X , . nf- . H I: I - Qa- I2- Tl N Golfers Were Rebuilding The 7975 golf team was in the rebuilding ' ' stage which was proven by their 7-17 re- J' fl Q fix cord. Emir- I .7 1 ge, gen, Theteam consisted ofone seniorand four QQ, n I K N' 'X ,Wg 7 juniors who performed well for Coach Lam- N 'JA f g V f Q fp 1 -'of -f ' X e bright. N O- 'Y - ' 4:1 ' lj ' Leading the team this year was Kelly I rf-A-W Ffa i to Q M' jf., -l 3 Holaway who was named M.V.P. ' V . V - 'f' ln sectional play the linksmen were sixth L Q 2 out of 27 schools even though it was the - xii, ,I gjjgagp youngest team Lambright had ever entere- QQ f 5- ' 4 ' A 5 A t i din the Sectional. ',1 gg, I fi ' ,355 ' Coach Lambright is looking forward to 'f V, Q next season with four of his varsity players ' K. -.2 ' f- ' -:. 1. 72,2-' . ,' -1 returning' ggi: ' .LAn,'-,f'f!2i f' Y ' ! 14. 565-f' . 'L' 1 591 C0mP8re yourself 100 xy X ..- rules before the golfers began lhelr mstch.3JDee Hogan putts the bsll.4JDoe Hogan, ' . F- A Cf OSS COUI7l'l'y Harriers Post 77-2 Season This was the season the Harriers came alive as they ended their season with a fabulous 17-2 mark. There were a couple of close meets, but the Harriers only saw defeat against West Noble, 24-37, and NorthWood, 27-29. I After the West Noble defeat, the team got fired up and went on to win 77 straight meets. ln invitational and sectional competition the Harriers placed sixth in the DeKalb lnvi- tational, third in the West Noble Invitational, and fourth in the Elkhart Sectional which qualified Goshen forthe Regional. The team did not place at the Regional, however, There were good times and bad times during the season. The good times included throwing the coach in the shower, going to the Dairy Queen to have a giant shake after the DeKalb invitational, beating Penn on their own course, beating F.W. Elmhurst, Mishawaka, and Mishawaka Marian. The top six runners for Coach Carl Weaver include Brian Warstler, Maurie Kline, Keith Weirich, Mike Leatherman, Glenn Joldersma, and Mike Kitson, Others were John Ride, Jeff Troyer, Tom Lower, Carlyle Schlbauch, Andy Coggan, and Mark Stroman. 1lGoshen's best, Brian Warstler, stretches all muscles as he heads for the flnlsh llne ln a meet held at Maplecrest golf course. 2lSenlor Kelth Welrlch heads out of the woods durlng hls cross-country run egalnst one of Goshen's 19foes. 3lThe Goshen l-larrlers start out first egaln as they did against their opponents most of the season. 43A common scene at any cross-coutry meet where the runners break fast to galn the advanmge over thelr opponent. 3 .X ' . an 'M gi, I on , I 2 '- 1 .5 ' - . , g . 4 . , .Q , 'S . -X I Q 60 J - s 4 . 1 3 . U ' k I 1 .1 I ,H V' 1' -' v ' .. . fs , -'f e A 1 ' I - 3'- EFS '-:lf T7 V A g- , 'f VM, I .H.'!',?e. 51? --J' . . ' , I if . ,XE,Qa,lgx' ,. -cf . A ' . -h - ... ff, ' A gE7S'f '.f.5. ,'7- ff:-at T' W Z.. ' '3g::i'1 1 f -s-2 .- - 5 ' - .-1-,-,1.-,m .A--- . . . 4 . , s-- .- . . x rg!!! SEASON SCORES Goshen 16 Goshen 31 Goshen 15 Goshen 15 Goshen 18 Goshen 21 Goshen 28 Goshen 15 Goshen 27 Goshen 26 Goshen 23 Goshen 17 Goshen 18 Goshen 29 Goshen 16 Goshen 15 Goshen 23 Goshen 19 Goshen 21 Fairfield 47 West Noble 24 Angola 49 Central Noble 47 Jlmtown 42 F.W. Wayne 35 F.W. Elmhurst 28 Concord 48 Westview 29 Northrldge 30 Mlshawaka 33 Merlan 44 East Noble 42 Northwood 27 Memorial 45 Warsaw 50 Wawasee 33 Lakeland 44 Penn 36 DeKalb Invitational Sth West Noble Invitational 3rd Sectlonel 4th Regional 11th - , Yfv .b.i,i -'VV .ks-.tiff rf' 00mPlre yours baseball Fearsome Foursome Goshen Redskins feared quartet of seniors sparkled the 1975 baseball season, The leading batter was center fielder Larry Kell with a school record for the highest batting average M021 and most hits I35j in one season, First baseman Bob Lau set a single-season mark w th 22 runs batted in and tied another with seven doubles. Lau had a .382 batting av- erage. Thlrdbaseman Randy Brandt batted .343 and right fielder Jeff Hossler ended the season with .327. Other graduating players were second baseman Dewayne Yoder and pitchers Jim Llndhom and Roy Stahl. Goshen's team ended with a 18-72 re- cord which is the second winningest team in G. H. S. baseball's history. Goshen lost 1-2 to Wawasee in the Sectional. The varsity team was coached by Devon Hoffman. The 'unior varsi team ended the season 1 fy with a 1 O-6record and was coached by Lee Martin. YOUYUOH 102 ll' EY' -4 X15 li' 'I 5 A Varsity baseball team front row left to right are manager Don Sheeter Bob Smlth Kevln Clason Dewayne Yoder Randy Brandt Klrby Thompson Jay Lantzer Scott X VSYMU' Hostetler Benny Miller and manager Tom Blgler Second row are Kevin Cotherman J- Mark Huser Jlm Llndhorn Phil Hood Bob Lau Jeff Hossler Joe Thrale Larry Kell A, A Scott Berkey Darrel Bender and coach Devon Hoffman nb X Q Q X ff Xwx sg A NF? 19 JL. nd 3. ,,mv bw fa5Qv1!' ,san qi. au' . -Gil o y E 3 Y I . 4 ' Cr' , Sena ,JI Clkgr o A n 0 Au H I unann- fy Jlm Undhom was Goohon'a pltehlng leo with a 7-6 record 2y Scott Bofkoy was the No 2 pltehorwllha5-1 record 3yJunlorKovfn Claoonoofvoduonoofthocatchoraforthoteon1 Aj ThoooGHS buoballguyaworowoltlngpationtfyfortholrtumatblt.5j'I'hofeanomofouroomo wulodbyLarryKolIwlthaneordaottlngbattlngavongo1402hndBobLauwftha 3a2lVOflQO FlandyBrandthada 343battingavorogoandJoffHooalorhnda 327lVOl'lQO.6,cXChDOV0ll Hoffman has a talk with tho urnplro OOIIIPUI YOUYOOH 100 'M f'fVf7VV 55555T5T5UUXQfEWHHHif aQQiFQJ4ilf.r -', Y ' .' 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S ' ' , E f Q 75 , Z ' ' 'fx 'f s tk., -N W V A SME- A A 1 :AXA AAA .4,,..V , f A AA, A A .A ,- AAAAAQ A' AAA.A AA A K I ' ' . '-1 7'-gap' 'Z' 11,1 X. ' PX .-..- A A A 1,A,rA '. Ar , AA T:::,1AA , A .XA - x- , , A ,,,..-'fA .A - a- ln, V' for e. ' H-4 Fx- ,. , -L: B ,Q if 'Bn AAAAAxA - ' A :TA A - AA ' ,' A , A f A A- V. V.: :IA A A fa A? E 's A X -15 V' , AA-A A - A , A av- . ',,A '- A A - . ' uf, j- SAA ' Y 'C V - X. . , 1, - 4 ' ' 5 , - if - Q - ' X-A 1 . flrrrflfvuf-ff 1 ' nnln:An'u1l AIA- IWw+'N 50 ' ' -A ' I' . , . ., ...,, , I K f Q ' ' .. AAA , ,A AA AA , A.,- :A A .TAA warstler stars Tracksters Gained Prestige Goshen High School's varsity track team completed a fine year as they finished with a 11-7record. The 11-7record was one ofthe best the school had seen from its trackmen in recent years. To cap the season off, the Redskins placed seventh in the Sectional which was held at Goshen's Foreman Field for the first time, Goshen qualified two participants for the Regional, Brian Warstler and Chuck Lantz. Warslter ran a spectacular mile and won the race in his season's best time of 4:21.1 while Lantz placed fourth in the high jump with a jump of 6'2 . Other boys who placed in the Sectional were Maurie Kline, fifth in the mileg Mike Kitson, sixth in the 8805 and Mike Leatherman, fifth in the two-mile run. As a team, Goshen placed fifth in the mile relay and sixth in the 880-yard relay. The Redskins also captured the B Divi- sion of the Goshen Relays for the first time in the history of the Relays, defeating North- Wood by one point, 91-90. The Redskins were coached by Carl Weaver. 2 Q 4 q-I '1 ., it ' I. R... 4 f T. -35541 -3 f n .6 ,C ,ici or if. 3 if' XX L f, I I ,J- I S1 -. 0 '- Y cf Q- , , ,, . ' 7 21835 .'. 0' ' 4 A 5' ra 935 3- SQ I . J - . 1 1 l xl H . w - -2-se . '.-a kr ' , I in 11 ! ! 4 ,V 1 7 ' ' EL 'f' 3 'I' . 1 3 it ,ggvf ' wiv - ' f' .H Q' 5.5 l '-L ..f 4-. gf 'bs k Goshen Goshen.- Gqshen 109 G hen 75 Hahn , ss 44 Goshen 16 Goshen 102Va M . , when 25 oshen oshen oshen 46 h?J5.'.'zp.v . . :CC z2fZ '1 ww:-:J 7 ua, .' '.j.'. '.l.'.' 2 ff:-' 'arg-gr vfggl 'f I 3.174 'f I.. vi' Record Warsaw 69 2 72 Nonlwooa 74 Jlmtown 18 Mlshawaka 52 East Noble 72 Concord Relays 4 S.B. Riley 51 Fslrfleld - 12Vz 44 . Nodbgugeh- Central : 112 Memorial 48 F.W. So h ,. 65 Sectlonb keventh 1 'A , , Q I--, K. w . I N 'H I . J C 3? -.s - X, of 2 -C ' ' .1125 - X ' ' ' 'A - .K 5 ' P- .1 -., . r 'ixgffxw N ,,. ,. s. ' 'f -5 R fi- tg- I' - F77f -7T5L?i Q1f?.li'?i' , K ' fig if A 'N r f f QQ- -f in T ' -' 'fx V. .f 'f ' ' '71 A c '.-k'-r.g?QsLQ,i..:fgK1' 5 fgrgi J- ' ,f - i : Y ' ' X- Xa' - Q . 1 Q- -.: .14 gf ...?+ A--- i- , ' . . ' 'f la ,,,:Zg-.-.g.g. 5 5, U ' -qfcvg -5 I '- ' re1lfP ff '--A-C--MXL - , x -T2.f 1'.,.-3'v.si 4 1 . i 7 2 is Q.: -V .f Y K-1-I 'ff'-W 7 i , I . 'Q il-1 4 ' . 4- in k .. 0 HQ- . - - 1 -sl l . Q. -H - . U. A 'ikgtgmll' '.. lybnan Hoffman and Carl Herr watch anxiously.2lMaurie Kllne, a junior, did some consistent hard running In dlstance lvll1tszS768ry Ybder showed some of his own style ln the hlgh jump.-lJSophomore Brlan Warstler completed a brllllant season by tiklng the mlle run at Sectilonsl, turning ln his best time forthe season at 4121.1 .51Llke the shot put, the dlscus requlred a lot of muscle poluer.6JBrian Hoffman strides through another set of hurdles.7JAnother first place for Goshen. Consistent hlgh plablhg red to a wlnnlng season for the tracksters.BlSteve Smlth, a strong lunlor sprinter, also ran in the relay events for the Skins 9QPrlmarlIy a pole vaulter Ed Stacker participated in a runnlng event during Sectional 10lAn Involved coach Carl Weaver watches has team QQ ,p vw!- , Nxt trophy declined Goshen Declared B Winner A technical point mix-up provided an ex- citing finish for the 33rd Goshen Relays. After it was resolved, Goshen was declared Class B winner for the first in the history of the Relays. The mix-up came in the pole vault when a NorthWood vaulter was given a few less points than he deserved. The mistake was not reported until later that evening, and due to a recent l. H. S.A.A. ruling, the result could not be changed therefore Goshen remained the winner. But after everything was settled, the Goshen squad voted not to accept the trophy. Unfortunately, North Wood didn 't want it either. The 1975 trophy will be used for some other sporting event, according to Athletic Director Herb Resler. Gary Roosevelt easily won the A Divi- sion for the 14th time. Mr. Robert Peffley, a 7930 graduate and three-sport athlete at Goshen High School, was honorary referee. 2' At,- Class B!! 57 Class A Goshen 91 Gary Roosevelt 94 Northwood 90 Ft. Wayne Snlder 81 Marian 82 Elkhart Central 66 Concord 60 S.B. Central 65 Plymouth ' S.B. LaSalle 60 wgwgggg 53 Fw. NOHN 55 Wabash 48'f2 F.W. Northrop 44 Northrldge 45 Elkhart Memorial 41 Central Noble 42114 S.B. Adema 30 West Noble 39 LIPONQ 23 LQVIIIQ 37'!4 Warsaw 20 Mgnchggtqr 37 S.B. Jackson 20 Rochester 30 DeKalb 16 Westvlew 27 S.B. Clay 13 St, Jog 23 S.B. Waahlngton 10 Fairfield 14 S.B. Fllley 9 Ngw Pram, 14 Mlshawaka 4 Jlmtown 13 Penn Bremen 12 Lakeland 9 Garrett 5 Howe Mnnary 3 Bethany 2 Prelrie Heights 1 . - is U, .l 5 Q F' Q i . - . x . - . Q ' 7 C ' INK- R' lark 'FII 3' ,F A 'f .-v - '-,Q NX ll-5 h . Nl ' , - - 4 I X W , . fl 1 E v L . 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Q V 1-fi, 5 07' . .K -,ap jf' 5 Vtngkw I .. bf- g x '19 . Y' 'k:. - - ir . ' - 1 '91..,. i lfe9f.,',4-2f. ' .r ,4. F 1- Q' ' nv x 44' -f.+?1-dex.-: - ,f ..', 4, 1, . -'51-v-A 'TE' : - 1, 'l':9'?1 L f . 51 - .1 gif: Q ., .ir ,, . r' . I -1' V -'fa 'I.' .1' -in ' 'QQ Q: J-, A iq Q 1- s ,1:..-- I . W f ' o -V F N-- 'l-fw 2 f ' IA , X 4, I . - V L ...-. - p .Qs w .Q IF' .fo - P . I... . .4 -3' E-fi .'P: '-4 vi I 4. YL Senlore Coach Ken Mlrer Larry Kell Dan Slabaugh Matt Hay Bob Lau Galen Stouder Nlck Smedzwlck XX pix s'o--gw. x . 1 HS - S li 5 Juniors Back row Lee Mlller PhllHood Jim Tolllver Doug Inbody Tlm Crlpe Randy Cnpe and Coach Klrkton Middle row Doug Nleley Doug Snyder John Hoogenboom Gary Schmucker George Pestow Paul Slbal and Mlke Beachy Front row Kevm Clason Andy Flleth Glen Mlller Match Weaver Benny Muller and Bob Smith g r -1-.-1 up N 7 4- 45. 'wrt I Sophomore: front row Mike Weber Klrby Thompson Jett Baker Mitch Lewallen Davld Brow lng and Flick Berkey Second row Rlck Rlder Nell Illller Alan Wllkens Tlm Hoover Tony Howard and Mark Scearee Third row Vernon Burkholder Randy Dennle Tlm Schwalm Darrell Bender Steve Mlehler and Kevin Cotherman Fourth row Coach Conn Ken Blckel Nell Yoder Rlcherd Klatt Tlm Hoogenboom Robb Cobb Mlke Troyer and Coach Mlller n v ' -. I W . 3 C , f . it v - il fl H .. W1 Y 1. X rd, , ' A . . 9 i f' t Y' ' A .P - i A. . - H - -N 1' , - ' r. 9 -- H' S , ' 4' V ' 4 1 'Q ' I I LJ ' H I -F- A 4-A , if ' 7 - 1 ' s - J A - 3 -4- . r ' .v ' J G Y ..., V , . , 95 less emphasis on stats Mr. Martin was the new Intramural head this year. Martin said he wanted less em- phasis on statistics and more on just having fun. Team ll, captained by Dewayne Yoder, won the regular season with a 9-2 record. They also won the tourney by defeating Randy Brandt's team in the final game. Yoder was also the leading scorer, averag- ing 28.7 points per game. Team captains were Randy Brandt, Steve Morse, Galen Stouder, Don Bedwell, Dewayne Yoder, Andy Jackson, Jim Schrock, Joel Zentz, Chuck Lantz, Scott McAfoos and Matt Hay. Members ot Team II were Tlm Hoover, Kevin Clason,- Dwayne Yoder, and Jett Jackson, Second row Tlm Crlpe, Larry Kell, men smrx, and am wanon. Martin New Head of Intramurals , -i I lt r t pl IWMIJIIUI l E 5 --all 1JMatt Hay exibltlng his skeletal feature for Larry Hertzler. 2jMr. Martin ln action. 3jMIke Blevins and Tlm Crlpe advis- ing Susie, Pam, Anita, and Sonia on their number of points. 4jPositionlng under the boards is tough work against the Faculty. 5JMlke Keim says Help! compare yourself 111 iii gulf I 41 -.- 1 girls' sports action Volleyball Team Ends 9 2 With a shedule of eleven games, the Goshen spikers chalked up a record of nine wins and two losses, being defeated only by the tough Central and Concord teams. Gail Romdall led the team with 56 points and 21 aces. Patricia Albrecht had a high of 19 spikes, 12 aced. Pat also was named Most Valuable Player, while Most Improved was earned by Debbie Zentz. Leading the team for the second year of competitive IHSAA action were five seniors,'Jeanne Lehman, Kris Raber, Gail Romdall, Deb Struble, and Kay Slabaugh. Mrs. Rose Kettlebar coached the girls through their most winning season. by 1- 1yJeenne Lehman works for a point. 2yKrle Reber, Gall Romdlll Sarah Shenk Ind Trleh Albrecht relax on the bench. 3yGall Romdell, Trish Albrecht Ind Angle Neel :welt the eerve. 4yNancy Klett and Deb Crlpe use teamwork. girls' basketball Basketball Team Best Ever ln the short two-year existence of IHSAA girls' basketball at GHS, the girls achieved their best record, winning seven while los- ing seven. Losing only one game by one point to the tough Bremen team, the Redskin 'B'-team exhibited the power and the will to win, win- ning six and losing one. lt was the best record ever by the 'B'-teamers. Tricia Albrecht was high scorer of the year with one-hundred five points, and Tina Yoder had the highest field goal percentage of forty eight percent. Nancy Moyer earned the best free-throw percentage hitting seventy-two percent. Ms. Doris Keyser coached both the var- sity and 'B' squads. It was her first year at the helm. '-0 r 55 E 2 IJ Y sg L ' 1jDeb Struble hooks the ball to Sarah Shank. 2jVlckl Mullet concentrates on a free throw shot. 3Herry Hosaler fights lor the ball. 4lVIckl Mullet 4 passes the ball to a teammate. ww., wp... SCORES Westview 4 Fairfield 2 119 West Noble 27 1 f - - - -f'--- f--- -----1 ----'---- ---f---- ----1 --v ---v --uvuuu--,yn-sul, quuy --uucnul, ucuuy muyuv, vllluy 1Y98f8f, Kay Slabach, Kelly Whltehead, Karen Riley, Trleh Albrecht, and Ms. Keyser, coach. 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Thi' T3 vig. .3 ., n.4 J. pr Y u f., A. 5 L. 4. s., L .- ' N 4 is-4 wo H f,s A...1A.W-N, , ' ':N:..1.L JQL.w.,,J.I JJ3 ' . . .ua 'H T .IPB girls track Girls Had Fine 9-2 Season Goshen High School had 36 hard working girls on the track team that was coached by Dori Keyser with 18 of them Sectional qual- ifiers. Eight of the 18 went on to qualify for Regional and six at the State. They took two events to State, the 440-yd. relay team con- sisting of Brooke Doriot, Nancy Moyer, Linda Cripe, Karen Riley, and Sherry Snod- grass which placed 6th and shot putter Jill Fult who placed 10th. The girls also broke ten records this year. They were the 80-yd. hurdles at 77.7 by Nancy Moyer, 100-yd. dash at 11.5 by Brooke Doriot, 220-yd. dash at 26.3 by Brooke Doriot, 440-yd. dash at :67 by Jane Martilla, the 440-yd. relay team that went to state at .'51. 5, 880-yd. medley at2:04 by Gail Romdall, Chris Cottingham, Nancy Moyer, and Vicki Mullet, shot put at 37' 2 by Jill 1 . X r.. K .N . T' '. -sm 1 rf 'lf tv ti. 5' . K. H' HU +A:Y'vii i U' i Q Fult, high jump at 5' 1 by Penny Hoffman, softball throw at 182' 4 by Angie Neal, and running long jump at 15' 9 by Karen Riley La. 149. s 3 compare yourself 116 36 K. Shovlere, J. Fult, A. Neel, end Coach Keyeer. Second row, K. Riley, D. Zentz, N Mettler, T. Yoder, D. Pederson, S. Snodgreee, P. Hoffman, end 8. Dorlot. Thlrd row C. Mertllle, L. Chlddleter, S. Bottles, K. Stuumen, L. Crlpe, V. Kennedy, S. Cerroll . , . , . , . , . , . let, Abrecht, S. Judy, C. Cottlnghem, end P. Forsythe. Pictured, from row, left to right, ere: N. Moyer, P. Goerlng, M. Moreland, J. Mertllle, end! McCell.Four1nrow D Andreeon K Fldler P Klteon G Rorndell V Ilul T. .9 SECTH I... Q. J. :',.,'.l A'QLv1- ' Q-1+-1:L+22.-gg -- -I l ,-L .Jun so L0 X, Cottlnghem ready mthrow the eofthell while three lllehaweka glfte watch her SN Snobargel' watched K Rlley to make aura ehe dldn t scratch ljthe GHS glrla track team UN Moyer and L Crlpe competed together In the 80-yd hurdlee. OM! Showere P Hoffman J Putt, and a Bethany glrl etart off In the mlle run 7yCoeeh Korl Keyeef helps J Cllngerman figureout eometimee. 815 Snodgrass B McCall and8 Dorlotgotflreteeoond andthlrdplaceelnthe 100-yd daeh 9yCoeoh Keyeer handed out rlbbone at the Goehen-ldlahawaka meet. 10jT Albrecht about to deer the hlgh lump bar OOITIPOYU YOUYOOU 117 x . x A I0 1yn.Anamon quallfled for eeotlonal In me mne mn with a uma of s:14.s. zyc. 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Received Diplomas J h - , 9' This year's class of7975 broke the tradi- ' - I PMQA I g .i S 7 ...ff It I :Sl i ua 1 compare yourself 120 tion by abandoning the use of a special outside speaker. The main addresses were presented by Carol Smucker, class valedic- torian and Philip Beachy, salutatorian. A welcome address was given by Superin- tendent Gary Seymour and Reverend Donald Moody gave the sermonette. Carol's address outlined some of the qual- ities of a good teacher which she values most. These included humanness in the classroom, maintaining high expectations for the students, the ability to communicate with each student on a particular level, and the ability to transfer an excitement forlearn- ing and the subject matter. Phil concentrated on the idea that the power of an idea is unlimited. He stated that ideas have changed lives and even nations and cited the American Revolution as an example of an idea that shaped a country. Dr. Philip Cartwright, principal, and Joesph Beeson, assistant principal, read the register while school board members presented diplomas. Unfortunately, this year as the two previ- ous years, graduation ceremonies were again held in the gymnasium due to incle- ment weather. 11 Q-. .,, sf i 3 1 ' Q 5 4 if fi fi 2 1- A il' .L..5 Q, 1 You Are A Child lff iii I 0 Wi'- S' G' WC ,3- O -L . FP' ,.1.. rf' 'SX Y., If ...- ' L... - f 5 ,A 1 'yfbrl 3 n vw ,4..Q',i1il1 ' . Q Qi' K I 1 1 ' we V .. Xa 1 V 41 A . . 1' P 'f Y I x . T.. -' , j I my 1 X - I fix .J M L AJ '-04 Z-- Q 7-Q Y x s Q 4 1 - , f Q' X2 X Q as Ny' .ff L V. 1 I chlld 125 4 gwn .Z 4 ki? -46 s QY! SENICJRS i i F 41 YOU lf' I child 126 - Wm' H 'S r Mi xl? -e P' I N sth A -L+ ll ...ali gs psy 'W ll Hi '? 5-gf. j rf' 1-15 you lf! a child 127 ANN EUZABETH AINLAY PHIL E ALBERT TERI ANN ALBERT Band Senior Follies OEA Prom Cheerblock Pep Club GAA Aquahcs Sunshine Society CINDY LOU ALEXANDER Track GEORGE ALEXENKO Wrestling DAVID MA7T ALFREY Art Club Sopho- more Vanety Show Junior Class Play Senior Follies Prom Meet Me in St Louls Yearbook THE TOMAHAWK UNDAJ ANDERSON JuniorAchievement OEA NHS PAMELA SUSAN ANDREWS North Central Evaluation DONALD I. Battles Art Club Sophomore Vanety Show Motocross Committee PHILIP A. BEACHY - Orchestre Ch8mD9f Orchestra Sophomore Chair Jazz En- semble Brigadoon Student Council Chess Club How to Succeed in Busi- ness Without Really Trying Boy's Boos- ter Wrestling Sophomore Variety Show Junior Class Play Senior Follies Science Club NHS DON BEDWELL - Boy s Booster Intramurals MICHAEL THOMAS BENDER - Boy s Boos- ter Track Student Council Chess Club DAVID ALAN BERKEY - Career Center Lib- rary Club Chess Club you are a chlld 128 2 Ann Phi en Cindy Roger Burger Presided Over Student Council George , on Y W Zowie Linda Pam Pms Phi Bidd S Mike David Ruth Banzai Jason Randy' QN 11 X, QUT 3 -cf' Pam Jayne Deanna Sandy pr.. Roger Sondy rm Joe os ,N Deb Lupe Stella ChUPP9f RUTH A. BICKEL - Sophomore Variety Show, Senrice Club. Cheerblock, Track Maids DAVID EUGENE BONTRAGER - Choir, Pi- rates ol Penzance, Chess Club, How To Succeed in Business Without Rearry Try- rng JAY DEE BONTRAGER - Career Center KENTON RANDAL BRANDT - Boy's Boos- ter, G-Club, Wrestling, Baseball, ln- tramurals PAMELA SUE BRILL JA YNE ELIZABETH BROWNING Latrn Club DEANNA KAY BRUMBAUGH Band Woodwind Choir French Club Maloret tes Cheerblock Pep Club Swrmmrng Aquaucs Sunshrne Socrety SANDRA BUHRT ROGER M BURGER Band Jazz Ensem ble Student Councrl Student Faculty Senate Senror Follres North Central Evaluation SONDRA KAY BUTLER JAMES F CALLAHAN Band Art Club Career Center Intramurals JOSE CAMACHO Baseball Intramurals DEBORAH CANTU Scrence Club Servroe Club Lrbrary Club MARIA LUPE CASTANEDA Chorr Junror Class Play Pan Am Track Mards ESTELLA GALLEGOS CHAVEZ DUANE E CHUPP youuncnua 129 Q Us - . -'i,' Q 'P ' . x - - r , . . . r r ' .' r 1 I r 1 I V I I ' ? Us A V , - - I' iv' ? . ' ' 'S r 1 ' 1 ,, 1 'x , -,X 4 A' - ' r 1 1. Q , ' r -. t I 7 . 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X ' it ., - , i' ' r 1 1 xl 1 - ' , ' .t x V 5 V 'u - I ffff ., in ' , E' ROBERTJOHN CLAPRODT Chorr Servrce Club Student Drrector Prrates of Pen zance FREDERICK PAUL CLEMENS Orchestra Band Jazz Ensemble Pep Band How To Succeed In Business Without Really Tryrng Boys Booster MONICA KATHERINE COPENHAVER Cheerblock RICHARD DEAN COPENHAVER Sopho- more Vanety Show Junior Class Play Senlor Follres Prom Mrracle Worker Wresdmg Yearbook Thesprans CYNTHIA ANN COVINGTON Art Club Senior Follres Career Center Prom Cheerblock GAA Medrcorps Sunshrne Socrety MARYL CRAMER Career Center Prom Cheerblock Yearbook FHA DARLENE MAY CRIPE Prom Student Councrl Art Club DONITA DALE CRIPE Chorr Prom Sun shine Socrety RENEE ELAINE CRIPE Art Club Senior Follres Service Club Prom Cheerblock Medrcorps Student Council MICHAEL RAY CULP Sophomore Variety Show Boys Booster Intramurals RANDALL RAY CUNNINGHAM Choir Crrmsonarres Brrgadoon Junror Achievement Prrates of Penzance How To Succeed rn Busrness Mthout Really Trying Basketball Intramurals Year book THE TOMAHAWK Student Coun PEGGYJO DAVIS Orchestra Band Year book Servrce Club Pep Band LORETTA DEAN DAVIDSON Sunshine Society PAMELA SUE DELCAMP Band SenIorFol lres Junior Achievement Prom Latm Club Flag Corps Pom Pom Grrls Cheerblock THE TOMAHAWK Sun shine Soclety CINDYS DETWEILER Student Council DENISE RAE DETWILER Prom Latin Club Grapplerettes Sunshrne Socrety you are I chlld 130 v5.N Bob Fred Monre Rick Cindy Man, Dar Donrta .ll-. Renee Mrke Randy Peg I? Dean Pam Cindy Denise eff Brooke Sue BGCKY gp 4,-10' Lurch Susan Karer Mike A'-. S..- Cmdy Deb: Karen Clndy gl 04 Carlota LuAnn Basanova Donna JEFF DETWILEF BROOKE RENEE DORIOT Jumor Class Play Servrce Club North Centra'Evalua tron Track Mards Volleyball Basketball GAA Track Tennrs Thesprans Student Council SUSAN MARIE EIERMANN REBECCA DIANE FARRIER Career Center JOSEPH FRED FEIL Basketball SUSAN ANN FISHER Orchestra Chamber Orchestra Senior Follres French Club Track Malds Student Council KAREN LOU FOSTER Career Center MICHAEL ALl.EN FRENCH CYNTHIA ANN GARBER Choir Crlm sonarres Band Woodwrnd Chorr Bnga doon Thesplans NFL Student Council Student Faculty Senate Sunshine Sod efy How To Succeed rn Business With out Really Tryrng Cheerleader Cheerb- lock Swimming GAA Aquatrcs Art Club Sophomore Variety Show Jumor Class Play Senior Follres Prom North Central Evaluation Grrls State French Club Pirates of Penzance DEBRA J GATES Campus Llfe Junior Achievement Career Center Prom Cheerblock Medlcorps KAREN fSMITHj GEAUGH Service Club Medrcorps FHA CYNTHIA JEAN GELESKE Choir Sopho more Vanety Show Senlor Follres La Club How To Succeed ln Business VWth out Really Trying Cheerblock CHARLOTTE KAY GINGERICH Orchestra LUANN GINGERICH Bat Girl Volleyball, Basketball GAA Student Council Sun shine Society MARC SERGE GOUIN Gvorr Art Club DONNA R GRAFFORD Career Oenter FHA you an l child 131 JAMES PAUL GRIMM Chorr Junlor Achievement RON GRINSTEAD Chorr Intramurals Boys Booster Wrestling Semor Follles Junior Achrevement Prom VONDA LORAIN GROFF ELIZABETH KATHERINE HAINES Art Club Cheerblock ROBYN RENEE HAMPTON OEA Cheerb lock Pep Club Grapplerettes GAA THE TOMAHAWK Student Councll Sunshlne Soclety RONALD RAY HANDLEY Art Club STEVENALLEN HARLEY Orchestra Band Jazz Ensemble Sophomore Vanety Show Pep Band DARYLE HARTMAN Orchestra Chamber Orchestra Bngadoon WA YNE ERNEST HARTMAN Boy s Booster MATTHEW S HAY Senior Follles Latm Club Boys Booster G Club Football Track Intramurals Rotary PHILLIP W HENDRICKS Latm Club Wrestling Football THERESA EVA HENDRICKS Thesplans NFL Student Councll Sunshlne Soclety How To Succeed In Buslness Mthout Really Trying Cheerblock Pep Club NHS Sophomore Vanety Show Junior Class Play Semor Follles Prom Latm Club Pirates of Penzance Mlracle Worker Meet Me In St Louis CYNTHIA ANN HERNLEY Band Track Semor Follies NHS MARLENE D HERSHBERGER Cholr Crrmsonalres Pirates of Penzance Mlracle Worker Prom How To Succeed IH Business Without Really Trylng Thes plans NFL, Student Councrl LAWRENCE W HERTZLER Orchestra Chamber Orchestra Brrgadoon Junior Class Play Semor Follles Career Center Boy's Booster Intramurals KAY LYNN HILL Serwce Club Career Center Prom Cheerblock Pep Club Yearbook Sunshine Soclety you are l child 132 ' I ' I I , . . . I I I I I . , . I I I I I I ' I I I I I ' I I I . ' , I I I I I I I . ' , I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , . . ' I I I . - 1 7 I I I . 1 . ' I . ' , I I I I I I ' I I I I I I ...Z Dick Paula Brian Kelly 'Q Hoogle Hoopy HOSS Pete Mlke 3 ff? Andy Diane Hosslers 484 Points Top County Basketball Scoring RICHARD D. HOBSON - Latin Club, Boy's Booster, Pep Club, Swimming PAULA RAE HOCHSTETLER - Senior Fol- lies, Prom, Cheerblock, Pep Club, Track Maids, Yearbook, Sunshine Society BRIAN R. HOFFMAN - Orchestra, Band, Jazz Ensemble, Pep Band, Drum Major, Basketball, Track, Student Council, Pres- ident Sophomore Class KELLY R. HOLAWAY - Boy's Booster, G-Club, Swimming, Golf, Rotary CINDY KAYE HOOGENBOOM Band Career Center KAREN R HOOPINGARNER Band Woodwind Choir Sophomore Variety Show Senior Follies Career Center Prom Pep Band Sunshine Society JEFFREYROBERT HOSSLER Boy s Boos ter Basketball Tennis Baseball Rotary Junior Achievement Latin Club PETE HOSTETLER DAVID MICHAEL HOWARD Lahn Club KIM S HUNT Junior Class Play Senior Follies OEA Pep Club GAA Aquatics Sunshine Society ANDREWISAACJACKSONIII Choir Boys Booster Football Baseball Student Council JAMYE LYNETTE JAMES Junior Class Play Senior Follies Senrlce Club Prom How To Succeed ln Business Without Really Trying Cheerblock Pep Club Track Maids THE TOMAHAWK Sun shine Society Secretary Junior and Senior Class DIANE C JARVIS Career Center Sunshine Society you are a chlld 133 JANET LYNN JOHNSON Career Center GLEN E JOLDERSMA Track Cross Country JAMES HENRY JONES Junror Class Play Senror Follres Prom Boys Booster Pep Club G-Club Wrestlrng Football LARRY C KEIL Boys Booster Pep Club G-Club Football Baseball Intramurals Rotary MARY LYNN KEIL Art Club Junror Achievement Prom GREGORY ALLEN KEIM Sophomore Van ety Show Senlor Follres Latrr1 Club Boy's Booster KAY L KEIM Sophomore Vanety Show OEA Cheerblock Track Mards NFL KIMBERLY ELAINE KEIM Band Latrr Club Pep Band Sunshlne Society LYNN KENNEDY Brlgadoon Latrn Club THOMAS WILLIAM KERCHER Sophomore Variety Show Junror Class Play Jumor Achievement Boy's Booster KATHY JEAN KETTLEBAR Art Club ROCKYNELSON KEYES Orchestra Band Jazz Ensemble Boys Booster Pep Band Intramurals DAVID GLENN KINDY Chorr, Brlgadoon, Sophomore Varlety Show, Jumor Class Play, Senlor Follles, Latin Club, Boy's Booster, Pep Club, G Club, Wrestling, Football, Golf PHILLIP H KING KEVIN R KIRKPATRICK Orchestra, Band, Brlgadoon, Latin Club, Swrmmlng, Rot IW LINDA A KISTLER Career Center you Ire l chlld 134 9' 3 Janet Omaha Dad Crrp fx GIS' 8. Lrndy Greg Kay K,,-,, Z' Lynn Tom Kath Rocky 4 '91 4- L. 'S I I Da ve Phrl Cretrn Lynda , 4. 1'3- ,L 1 4 1 A . , V 55 ,V ' I V 1 1 fo . . -. . , . . . ' 1 . ' I' 'Nl - , Y ,. . . , - , L I I I N 1 1 1 N ' - , X - ' 1 1 ' W I Y I I I 1 - It I N X 1 5'1 1 S. f - ' r 4. I 1 . '. 'AX . , . Y. p. 1 1 1 ' ' r 1 1 I 1 K , - P , 1 . 1 f . ' lf- . . ' 1 I fv- 1 1 ,- ' , ' 1 1 1 I I I L 'ii eff Dock Carmen USG Ox Pam Chuck Ironman Dean Judi Bean im John ,f ' 'K-. .., I W f J , 2, 3 Hobbirr Marjorie Moose Scott JEFF KLOPENSTEIN KEITH R KORENSTRA DECA Career Center Latin Club CARMENN KRAMER Orchestra Pan Am Cheerblock LISA ANN KRUEGER Career Center Lib rary Club Swimming Student Council PAMELA JO LANDIS Choir Cnmsonarres Band Woodwind Choir Bngadoon Pl rates of Penzance Track Yearbook Thespians Student Council Sunshine Society How To Succeed in Business Vwthout Really Trying Cheerblock Track Maids Senior Follies Prom North Cen- traIEvaluat1on PanAm NHS CHARLES DUWAYNE LANTZ Prom Boys Booster Track Intramurals Student Council DAVE L. LANTZ Choir Swimming Chess Club Rotary How To Succeed in Bus: ness Mthout Really Trying Boys Boos ter Sophomore Variety Show Junior Class Play Senior Follies Prom ROBERTD LAU Boy's Booster G-Club Football Basketball Baseball Rotary Latin Club JUDITH ANN LECHLITNER Band Wood wind Choir Junior Class Play OEA Pan Am Yearbook Sunshine Society JEANNE MARIE LEHMAN Choir Grim sonalres Pep Club Track Maids Vol leyball GAA Treasurer Sophomore Junior Senior Class JAMES M LINDHORN Boys Booster Basketball Baseball Rotary JOHN MASON LONG Miracle Worker Choir Crlmsonarres, Meet Me in St. Louis Pirates of Penzance Brigadoon Sophomore Variety Show Junior Class Play Senior Follles Prom North Central Evaluation Latin Club How To Succeed in Business Mthout Really Trying Boy's Booster Thespians NFL, Student Chun- cll Rotary DAVID NILES MARTIN - Cholr Junior Achievement Wrestling, Rotary MARJORIE LOVELLE MARTINEZ - CAROL JULIANA MARTTILA - Senior Fol- lies Prom, Pep Club, Basketball, Sun- shine Sooietyg Chess Club SCOTT STEPHEN McAFOOS - Boy's Boos- ter, Pep Club, Intramurals you are a chlld 135 REBECCA A McCALL OEA Prom Cheerblock Track Malds Basketball Track Student Council Sunshine Soc: JULIA JOANNE McCALLY Choir Briga doon Junior Class Play Senior Follies Science Club Pep Club Track Maids Swimming GAA Student Council Chess Club CHARLES RAY McKIBBlN Orchestra Cholr Band Jazz Ensemble Sopho more Vanety Show Senior Follies Prom Yearbook THE TOMAHAWK KENNETH D METZLER Boys Booster Pep Club G-Club Wrestling Football Track BONNIE JEAN MILLER Choir Band Jazz Ensemble Woodwind Choir Sophomore Vanety Show Senior Follies Prom Pr rates of Penzance How To Succeed ln Business WIthoutReeIIyTry1ng Cheerb lock Pep Band Volleyball Yearbook Student Council CINDRA L MILLER Swimming Track CONNIE SUE MILLER- Service Club OEA Prom North Central Evaluation Homecoming Candidate Cheerleaders THE TOMAHAWK HERCYNA ANN MILLER - Service Club Ub- rary Club Cheerblock JEFFREY K. MILLER - KATHLEEN RENEE MILLER - Choir, Band, Woodwind Choir, Clarinet Choir, Pirates of Penzance, Sophomore Variety Show, Junlor Class Play, Senior Follies, Spirlt Club, Pep Band, Student Council NATHAN DALE MILLER - Orchestra USA MARIE MISHLER - VANESSA ROMAIN MISHLER - Band, Junior Achievement, Career Center you are e child 138 'Ui Buckwheat Julie Chuck Met GHS in DAR Contest Cindy Connie uyna Jeff ii- x, '. 5' I. if : I -5' , 4 ,tt t. ' u ' ili f .-. Kathy Nathan Usa Vanessa Yw ' 3' Donna Ste ve Ma fy 3 nc Crash a UDDIS Ri a Machela Karen Pam P? 'J Ra Dave Bev KHS DONNA LYNN MOODY - Band, W0OdWII'ld Choir, FHA, North Central Evaluation, Pep Band STEPHEN W MORSE - Prom, Boy's Boos- ter, Basketball, Track, Intramurals MARY J. MYERS - Swimming, Aquatics, THE TOMAHAWK PATRICIA LYNN MYERS - Band, Woodwind Choir, Sophomore Variety Show, Junior Class Play, Prom, Cheerblock, Pep Club, Bat Girls, Swimming ERIC DALI: NEUMANN Chc r Crlm sonaires Brigadoon Baske ball In tramurals Yearbook Chess Club Latin Club RORY G NORTON Boys Booster In tramurals Student Council PATRICIA MARIE OUVER Swimming DOUGLAS WARREN OPUNGER Wrestl mg Campus Life Library Club RITA M ORTIZ Band Woodwind Choir Majorettes GAA Track MACHELA A OTT Orchestra Band Jazz Ensemble Woodwind Choir Art Club Pep Band KAREN SUE PANGBURN Medicorps FHA PAMELA KAY PFAHLER Sophomore Van ety Show Junior Class Play SeniorFol lies OEA Prom French Club Miracle Worker Cheerblock Pep Club Thes- pians NFL Sunshine Society Spirit Committee IXORA VEENA PHILLIPS DAVID PLE TCHER BEVERLYR PRIHODA Band Basketball KRISTIN MARIA RABER Orchestra Band Jazz Ensemble Woodwind Choir Bnga doon How To Succeed In Business Mthout Really Trying Volleyball Swim ming GAA Sophomore Vanety Show Junior Class Play you are n Chlld 137 BETH ANN RAMSEYER Orchesua Band Woodwmd Chorr SHARON ROSE RAMSEYEP Choir Stu dent Councrl PENNY ANN SUE RANDOLPH Sunshme Society EVA MAE REIFEL Choir GAA CAROL ANN REINER Cholr Senlor Follies Prom Volleyball GAA CYNTHIA DIANE RENSBERGER Junlor Class Play Career center Prom French Club Miracle Worker Cheerblock Swlmmmg Sunshine Soclety STEPHEN DUANE RICE Career Center JOHN RIDE Choir Brlgadoon Pirates of Penzance Junior Achievement Prom Boy s Booster Basketball Track Cross Country Intramurals Year ook SONIA YOLANDA RIOS MARGARET ANN RODIBAUGH Cheerb lock Pep Club Junror Achievement GREGG ROGERS GAIL DENISE ROMDALL Band Woodwmd Cholr Junlor Class Play Service Club Pep Band Track Cheerblock Volleyball GAA Sunshine Society CONNIE DIANE ROSSER Choir Bnga doon Service Club OEA Pirates of Pen zance Flag Corps Cheerblock Sun shine Society BARBARA ANN ROWITS Choir Cnm sonalres Plrates of Penzance Yearbook How To Succeed rn Business lM'thout Really Trylng Cheerblock Pep Club Track Malds Sophomore Vanety Show Junior Class Play Senior Follies NHS SUSAN KAY RUDY Cholr Crlmsonalres Miracle Worker Meet Me In St Louis Thesplans NFL Student Council Chess Club President Junror Class How To Succeed rn Business VWthout Really Try mg Pep Club Volleyball Track Sopho more Vanety Show Junlor Class Play Senior Follles Prom French Club NHS Plrates of Penzance SCOTT WARREN SARBA UGH Swlmmmg, Student Council G Club YOU ll! I child 138 Beth Sharon Qvx, Carol Cfnde is. Oh, Soma Margaret 'x 'lx X! !- -1 Penny va l SQ, fa- Steve John Boy Gregg Gal xx' -af' Diane Barb Sue Scott .1 'K' ' .1 3 T', , r wil , 4- W .r lj A T45 , ' XY , J - x ' 1 1 E ' ' 1 -4- Vf , . v ' 1 1 - - s.-Q , ' ' xr , . V ,X 7 L . x I - . - . V .. 1 X E ' .1 l I A ' , 1 1 N K' : , ., - X - y T 1 ., A Q Us 1 1 1 51 X V - 1 A1 ' 1- ll , . , . . ' . I x 44- lr I ' V .' . , . 1 1 1 '- 1 . . N 1 ' 1 1 ' , o Q W- , 1 A , ' .1 . N ll ' -.ii , Q ' 1 . 1' , . - I . 1 1 A ' . 1 X ti be ' I I Y I l 1 , , 1 1 ' J: 1 . 1 u ' . - 4 I . . - , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - I - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 r A ' I I ' , , .M rl . . , 1 ' 1 1 ., 1 1 - 1 ,-7,7 , ' X 1 1 1 I 1 1 V 1 1 r 1 ' 1 ' V 1 1 ' ' V' ' 1 1 1 1 ,l . ' ' I - Mary Wynn Diana Mlke 0-sk sr' 1-4 Tanya 8 Debby Mark lm Audrey Kay Flash El 7' Nlck Bonlta L66 Carol MARY ALICE SCHROCK Art Club WYNNL SCHWALM DECA BoysBooster Pep Club Football Intramurals Rotary DIANA LYNN SEIDNER Basketball GAA MICHAEL M SERIKOW Art Club 4H Boys Booster Swimming Yearbook TANYA SUE SHAND Choir Brlgadoon Sen1orFoll1es Serwce Club OEA Prom Cheerleaders Bat Glrl Track Maids Student Councll CLIFFORD JAY SHARP Band W00dWffId Choir Art Club Track Cross Country DEBBY ANNE SHEPHARD Jumor Class Play MARK NA THAN SHERER Cholr Yearbook Chess Club JAMES F SHROCK Boys Booster Pe Club Football Intramurals Student Council AUDREY ELAINE SKELTON Jumor Class Play Senior Follies Sennce Club Prom Chaerblock Pep Club Grapplerettes Basketball Yearbook THE TO MAHAWK Sunshine Soclety KAY D SLABACH Semor Follies Flag Corps Pom-Pom Girls Cheerblock Vol leyball Basketball GAA Track THE TOMAHAWK Student Council Sunshine Society DANN SLABAUGH Band Jazz Ensemble Basketball Football Latin Club NICHOLAS SMEDZIWK Track Boy s Boos ter Wrestling Football Art Club Prom BONITA ROSE SMITH Orchestra Choir Band Sophomore Vanety Show Semor Follies Prom Library Club Latm Club NHS Miracle Worker How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying Pep Band NFL CAROLEE CHRISTINE SMITH Orchestra Choir Cnmsonalres Band Jazz Ensem- ble Brlgadoon Sophomore Variety Show Pan Am Student Councll Sun shine Society CAROL JEAN SMUCKER Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Jumor Class Play, Senior Follles, Prom, NHS, Mlracle Worker, How To Succeed ln Business Vwthout Really Trymg, Yearbook, Thes- plans, NFL youlnachlld 139 P?-,T -.- 1 f- All A ' Y. , A vq Y A I I 'i I I I In Q ',a ,4- ff 'Q - lay- X Y ' . 1 I - I I 1 I 1 I I -. -Ln, A ' 1 , V. a - 1 - I , , . . 1 ,A , , - 4'r - .I I gy . . .' 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' '- ' 'i I I I I I 1 1 1 ' BARBARA L SPRINGER Jun1orAch1eve ment Service Club Latm Club Swlm mrng Aquattcs Sunshine Society JOSEPHA SPRINGER Orchestra French Club Yearbook Student Council Student Faculty Senate JACOUELYN STACK Servrce Club OEA Prom Cheerblock Pep Club Grap plerettes GAA Sunshine Society EDWARDL STACKER Prom Boys Boos ter Basketball Track Student Council Rotary ROYA STAHL Boys Booster Baseball Intramurals SUSAN FAYE STAHL Choir Sophomore Vanety Show OEA How To Succeed rn Business VWthout Really Trymg Cheerb ook JAMES EDWARD STELLINGWERF Or chestra Junior Class Play Service Club Prom Library Club NFL GALEN DEVON STOUDER Sophomore Vanety Show Junior Class Play Junior Achievement Boys Booster Football Intramurals TONY STREIK US DEBBIE ANN STRUBLE Band Sophomore Vanety Show Junior Class Play Senior Follies DECA Prom North Central Evaluation Cheerblock Track Mards Volleyball Basketball GAA Yearbook Student Council Secretary Sophomore Class LORRAINE R STRYCKER Chorr Art Club Prrates of Penzance DANIEL M. STUTZ 9 Boys Booster BRIAN W STUTZMAN - KEITHDELVIN STUTZMAN - Art Club Cam- pus Life Prom Boy s Booster Wrestling Track THE TOMAHAWK LAURA ELLEN TAFT - you are I child 140 Da ve LOfl Keith Laura 4 . I 1 1 I ' 2 ' 5 l 1 1 1 ' ' JN: ' 6 D - ' W -A ' B' ' 4 .-1 ..- . . , rw -, ' ' ' ' ' - 5 fis V A ' , ' . , ' ', 1 ' X v . ' I ' l Barb Joe Smack Ed ' - . ' I I 4. .1 1 1 . .n W, IL. -fx I X I Ft . . '- ,l Ve I-12- 'I 1 ' . , ,ff Q - . - . - . ,,nf'jL,,4 r fx at DAVID STEWART- -- . ' iff: . , 13i.li'-f't'. - f 3 ' X ll,,z5xxe'.. ,-' rain A.?l'tx',l. : T YI! f- K . f'mE.1-:z- L I S J' I I l l , I I 1 fi . I Y .r I . 1' 1 1 4 5 , ,' . ' . I X 1 . ', , ,Tc i . - ' ' .r I , , A i H X A 'I 4' ' x 'ft 'W Q s .- 4' t x' ' In -. l 'l.'174'- I Gene Tom Matt Bear SN Tri GJ' M '4 Elaine Renee Mike L3 Ura Tom Tokar Awarded 4 Yr Merit Scholarship 29 Shawn Loren Nancy Duck GENE L. THOMPSON- Track, NFL, Student Council THOMAS F. TOKAR - Euclideans, Science Club, NHS MATT E. TRAXLER - Science Club, Junior Achievement, Prom CAROLE ANN TROYER - Art Club ELAINE RUTH TROYER Art Club Student Council RENEE ELAINE TROYER Orchestra Chamber Orchestra Choir Bngadoon Senior Follies OEA Prom North Central Evaluation Basketball Student Council Sunshine Socretv ROBERT MICHAEL VANKLA VEREN Band Pep Band LAURA VANOVER SUSAN B VOORHEES Art Club Career Center Prom Cheerblock Sunshine Society SHAWN WILLIAM WAFFLE Band Career Center LOREN E WAGGY Orchestra Chamber rchestra Bngadoon Rotary Science Club North Central Evaluation NANCY LINN WARNER Campus Life Junior Class Play Yearbook FHA KAREN SUE WASHINGTON Band Prom Basketball Volleyball GAA YOU lr! I child 141 DONNA SUE WEAVER Orchestra Band Woodwmd Cholr Senior Follies Jumor Achievement OEA Pep Band Cheerb lock Track Maids PATRICIA ANN IDAMRONI WEAVER Career Center SALLY ANN WEAVER Orchestra French Club NHS Yearbook V President Sophomore Class KEITH RAY WEIRIPH Cross Country SHARON LYNN WELSH Sophomore Van ety Show Jumor Class Play Senior Fol Iles OEA Prom Homecoming Candi date Cheerleaders Track Malds Jumor Class P R Office KELLY LANE WHITEHEAD Band Jazz En semble Woodwlno Cholr Sophomore Vanety Show Jumor Class Play Prom Glrls State Pep Band Basketball Swimming Student Council Student Faculty Senate Sophomore Class P R Offlcer DAVID WAYNE WIDNER Sophomore Van ety Show Jumor Class Play Boy s Boos JENNIFER JILL WIDNER Cholr OEA Pr rates of Penzance Cheerblock How To Succeed In Business Without Really Try Ing Sunshine Society UNDA KAY WILSON Career Center Bas ketbell RITA WILSON TONY LEE WOOD Prom Boys Booster Pep Club Swrmmtng CYNTHIA ALLISON YEATER Art Club Sophomore Vanety Show Jumor Class Play Senior Follles Prom Glrls State French Club Homecoming Candidate Cheerleaders Basketball Student Council BETH ARLENE YODER Cholr Service Club Llbrary Club Prrates of Penzance DEWAYNER YODER Senior Follles Boys Booster G Club Basketball Baseball Intramurals Student Councll Rotary President Senior Class DOUGLAS R YODER Art Club THE TO MAHAWK GARY W YODER Basketball Track In tramurals you IN I child 142 tfi Donna Lisa Sally Keith Sharon Kelly Wldy Lmda R1 a Tony Cmdy CN Bessie ry Gary I gh,- I 1 im Larse Zent Zimmo Not Pictured Janice Bontrager Wade Branson Sean Coggan Catherine Conder Patti Dascenzi Jill Eaton Dan Faulkner Dennis Faulkner Paul Friesen Steve Haviland Carolyn Holmes if 2 L 4 ig '4 1JGlen Jolderema took hle breaks during claee. 2jClndy Garber and Gall Romdall were part of the Pep Band lor basketball games. 3yJohn Long, Dave Alfrey, and Pam Landls worked hard on the eat for Meet Me In St. Louis. 4yJane Zolllnger and Dlane Roaeer turned thelr attention to knlttlng on Mlnl- Couree Day. 5yMlke Bender modeled Krls Raber's G-jacket durlng the noon hour. David Hooker Eric Kaehr Jane Liechty Don Lukianenko Beth Mayberry Pat Mc Cloughen Joel Newtson Scott Rhude Jeff Shenk James Utley TIMOTHY GUY YOUNG - Junior Class Play, Junior Achievement, Prom, Latin Club, Boy's Booster, Track, Intramurals DAVID MICHAEL ZENTZ - Choir, Crim- sonaires, Yearbook, THE TOMAHAWK, Student Council, Boy's Booster, Senior Folkes, Prom, Pirates of Penzance JOEL WAYNE ZENTZ - Boy's Booster, FOO!- ball, Track, Intramurals KIRK RAY ZIMMERLE - Choir, Football Basketball, Track, Intramurals JANE ELLEN ZOLLINGER - Senior Follies Prom, North Central Evaluation, French Club, Spirit Committee, Cheerblock, Pep Club, V-President Senior Class J 'r at Q.. I 'IUCN you are a child 143 I JUNIORS qyvf ylll Il I Chlld 144 ilk! . fx 1 H Y , Q X c. N Q - lg: f ' X . I ' 5 U I fr ,V , 4 5 - , lub.. F . 12. - -X h K' 1 W ' 1 .f J' ' i Q, K2 5 7 3' X . 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A vu z' , .n ..., ',,,:. fy. x UI I Chlld 147 Holdread Teresa Hood Phrl Hoogenboom John Hoogenboom Lrnda Hoogenboom Trm Hossler Jen Huber Doug Huser Mark lnbody Doug Jackson Jeff Jesse Jon Jones Lrsa Jones Pam Krallman Brenda Kell Art Kerm Mrke Kendnck Brll Keyes Olrvra Krdd Rose Krmlrck Gary Krnney Laura Krtson Mrke Klart Nancy Kloplenstern Jeff Knapp Gary Koch Jane Kramer Errca Kreager Bev Lantz Jeff Leatherman Mrke Lehman Ben Lerchty Drane Leveno Mary Lewallen Dee Lewallen Larry Love Debra Lower Brll Lower 77m Loy Steve Lung Kent Madrson Scott Mast James Master Rrta May Connre McC'ahrll Rob McDonald Bruce McGechre Paulette Mrller Ben Mrller Bob Mrller Bobbr Mrller Mrller Doray Mrller Glen Mrller Greg Mrller Lee . , , , , ' . Lamb, Carrie , , , . , . , 1 r L 6 , Cal 5 , , , . you ll I child 148 Miller, Miller Miller, Miller, Lure Rodney Terri Tlm Mlller Vlckle Mitchell Brett Mitchell Tom Morns Nancy Moms Sheena Morse Tina Mullet Vick: Munson Jean Murto Myers Myers Myers Betsy Blake Bryan Georgre Nefl Brett Nlsley Doug Nlsley Lee Oexman LuAnn Ollgee Pam Opllnger Dave Ott Mary Perez Dlana Pernn Carol Pestow George Pbend Steve Plckett Klm Plneda Leo Pofntdexter Una Pollock Dale Powell John Rader Jett Reed Joanne Revnolds Patty Rice Connie Richards Brenda Rreth Andy Rleth Mary Riley Kim Rogers Cris Rohrbaugh Carolyn Roll Jenny Roose Beth Sandhn Kay Sands Pam Sautter Dar Schmidt Susan you are a child 149 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 Schmucker, Gary Schrock, Brad Schudel Steve Shaffer Susan Sheater Don Sherer Karen Slbal Paul Slaven Mlke Sleppy Dale Smith Bob Smith Smith Smith Smith Jack Mike Steve Dna Smucker Paul Snobarger Jody Snodgrass Jeff Snyder Doug Snyder Jill Stacker Marcia Stanley Mike Stark Richard Stewart Diane Strckler Claudia Stoltzfus Harlan Strycker Benlta Swank Wok: Swoveland Ann Thlele Joe Thomas Lorretta Thompson David Thompson Kletn Tolllver Jim Troup Ron Troyer Donna Troyer Jeff Troyer Rita Vandergnft Mark Wagner Pat Walker Walton Warner Rl a B1 Kim Watkins Diana Weaver Weaver Weaver Gary Gary Mitch Megand Dennis you are a emu 150 Para dl S - 9 wwf -114 FWS J: a sf 'S' Zan 4,6 I gli xt Q K L '61 ff., 1 et '- r' '- af Different kinds of socks and thlngs their heir made Goshen e Girls Cheerb- lock unique Carol Clouse geve ue e peek at her sock Chosen As Prom Theme 'Y' v-'Y Qi IQ., ,.,,,,E,.. I. , L I-ark HILL SPP' u'x7 t. 1 ,sg f . sv-14 I I 4 U Anderson, John Camacho, Iris , . Cramer, Don , Cripe, Patrick , , Curry, Debbie 3 Davidson, Mona V , A ' Everst Whitney Hrynewycz, Michael lnbody, Thomas Kidd, Ron King, Phil Line, Rob Losee, Brian Not Pictured Lynch, Lynn Metters, Pete Mueller, Klaus Newston, Toby Palmer, Sondra Potter, John Russel, Um Stengal, Donna Weaver, Dennis VWdner, Tom VWlson, Jody .sci F , S? Mlder, Doug Mlliams, Belinda Mlliams, Bob Woods, Dan Wyatt, Rhonda Wyman, Ken Yoder, Barbara Yoder, Debra Yoder, Jane Zeldenrust, Lauree Zimmerle, Deb 1J0n Febuary 14th sweethearts were sung to during second and slxth periods. Crlmsonalre Nancy Morris sang along wlth the other Crlmsonalres to someone's valentine. 2yAn all Goshen School Snowman contest was held one snowy lunch hour. Terrl Mlller, Deb Yoder, Teml Bryant, Patty Cross, Vlckle Millar, and Martha Zepede stood by their snowman entry Georgie Myers and Dave Barks are In the background. 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' 95 A I wwf Sl J Korenstra Amy Kotek Bruce Kramer Stacey Kruse Kevln Kummeth Donna Kyle Cathy Kyle Phll Lambdln Tlm LaMunyon C:lOfl5 Larlmer Angel Lee Mark Lee Sharon Lewallen MIICH Longardner Nevln Looker Chuck Love Cathy Lower Tom Ludwig Bonnle Lung Jollnda Lung Stacy Mable Penny Magers Colleen Markham Llnda Martln Mark Marttlla Jane Mast Gene Mathls Blll McCrlmmon Sandy Meadows Cathy Mlles Pam Miller Brad Mlller Bruce Mlller Curt Mlller Melanl Mlller Nel Mlller Hon Mlller Sandy Mlller Scott Mlller Tammy Mllls Joe MlShf6f Steve Moreland Mary Morrls Sherl Mowry Margle Moyer Nancy Neal Angle Olvera Glona Parson Steve Penland Beth Pfahler Klm Potter VICKIS Perez SylVla Pestow Cathy Purcell Sue Randolph Sandy you are a chlld 157 bv-' Y I ' y J ? -A 31' . A . y y , .. ' ni' gx Z4 V i -:I ' ' 1 -'Aa 4 , . ' , P '- 7, ' I - - aku bt. 3 A - v V 'N' ,4 -1 V 1-.f , V ' , , - , 4 i 1 . 4 . ' N 4 'fx . 'N V Av 0 QL . ' '. ' ' A l A ' ' 35' 1' 2 . ' , , , 8 2 yi , ,U N' A Y . J-iii? 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' tl V ' Ratclrff Da vid Reiner Sue Rensberger .lan Rlce hm Rider Rick Rlegsecker Deb Riley Karen Riley Sue Rink Hlck Rlppey Mark Santiago Angelo Scearse Mark Schlabach Carl Schmucker Ron Schrock Darlene Schrock Sue Schwab Lon Schwalm Tim Scott Danny Seldner Karen Shaffer John Shaffer Myra Shenk Sara Shepard Sue Showers Chns Sllvey Sherry Smith Bob Sones Berdme Sorg Tammy Spencer Bnan Spnnger Tina Stahl Tammy Stevens Bnan Stewart Dan Stlckler Lois Stoffel Tern Stoner Chuck Stouder Kim Strasser Rolland Stroman Mark Stucky Deanna Stutzman Kns Styer Bob Sweetser Theresa Swoveland Dave Thacker Tnna Thrmlar Kns Thompson Kirby Traxler Chns Troyer Mike Troyer Renee Troyer Rick Slabaugh, Julie A you are a chlld 158 QM 'frees MBA! Brewlngton John Carroll Soma Chupp Glen Coggan Andy Cramer Lois Cross Milt Gmgench Roxanne Gray Tom Johnson Cheryl K epner Joan Krueger Dave Martin John Not Prctured Mlltenberger Brl Owens Jeff Shrvely Bill Thomas Jamie Warble Kathy Wlson Arlena Yeazel Leonard Troyer Teresa Tudor Jack VanKlavern Kathy Van Lreu Ben Venosky Stan Voorhees Cindy Waffle Sue Wart Vivian Wakeland Loretta Walker Tonya Waltz Gard Warner Bud Warstler Bryan Waun Deb Weaver Paul Weber Mike Vwlklns Alan Mtwer Laura Yoder Kay Yoder Neal Yoder Ph: Yoder Terry Yoder 77na Zehr Jeff Zellers Lisa Zentz Deb Zepeda Marty Zrmmerle Anita XY PQ you ara 8 Child 159 Two Who Were Apprecrated Mlss Barbra Zook and Clarence Dutch Ganger both retired this past year after many years of dedicated work Miss Zook and cheerleader sponsor for many years Both of these two lndrvrduals wlll be mrs sed by the GHS student body which returns 1 taught at GHS for 37 years while Dutch was head custodian for 15 years Miss Zook served as the English department coor drnator and served as the grrl s cheerblock to school this comrng Fall The Crimson staff wanted to make sure these two In 'lrvuduals were remembered for contribution made at GHS . 5 751 i 1,- -..f ' I X Abs s ,A 2-I 1-3.5 Joseph Beeson Norma Blair Fred Blosser GHS Teaching f I Germaine Burns Diane Cartwnqnt Philio Cartwnaht -Of X-Y Melinda Day John Dechant Befmce Dwyer Vemon Bond Elmer Bowers JOSEPH E. BEESON, Taylor University, BS, Universityol North Carolina MA, Assisant Principal, 5 years. NORMA LEE BLAIR, Indiana State Univer- sity, BS, MS, Home Economics, Depart- ment Head, 12 years. FRED B. BLOSSER, Goshen College BS, Indiana University MS, Math, Depart- ment Head, 22 years. VERNON BOND, University ol Illinois at Ur- bana BS, MEd, University of Illinois, ln- diana University Southern Illinois Uni- versity Business Education 1 year. ELMER BOWERS Manchester College BS Ohio State University MA Chemistry Physics Department Head 17 years. Staff Reached 51 Henry Clason Arthur Cosgrove ini' 6 sv-vi .QQDP Robert I-ancil David Fox A 2. Laura FUNK Patrcia Hampton Hicharo Hanev Charles Hart E Burdene H0kP GERMAIN BURNS Purdue University BS MS Libranan 7 years DIANE CARTWRIGHT Indiana University BS MS English 6 years PHILIPE CARTWRIGHT Wabash College Indiana University BS MS Dr of Ed D Principal 3 years HENRY E CLASON Northwestem Univer sity BS Indiana University MS World History US History 21 years ARTHUR COSGROVE Butler University BS Dnver Education 16 years MELINDA DAY Bowling Green Sate Uni versity Ohio BS Art 1 year JOHN DECHANT Ball State University BS US History Westem Michigan University MS Wrestling Coach 7 years BERNICE H DWYER Ball State University BS Indiana University MS Guidance 19 years ROBERT FANCIL Goshen College BA ln diana University MA French Depart ment Head 15 years DAVID FOX Indiana Cental BA Social Sudies 3 years LAURA FUNK Goshen College BA Ball State University MA English 7 years PATRICA HAMPTON Purdue University BS Spanish 18 years RICHARD HARLEY Purdue University BS Ball State MA Social Studies Depart ment Head 19 years CHARLES HART Goshen College BS Ball State University MA Business 24 years E BURDETTE HOKE Manchester College BS Indiana University MS Social Studies 22 years you are a child 161 K Q I I I 1 1 ' , . . K I l I I I ' if I I U I I i I I - , Y . . . 1 , ' . , Q . . , - Q I - 1 1 Q 'f ' . - - I ,1- . I . ' . . X I ' . 1 I . I A I , . . . X K' Y I N ff'-N ' I I L , , - 3 ' ' 4 K A 1 .' I ,- V . . , . 1 n , Q 7 ,A-V - . A ' I ' v - I N A 13 A Q . ' . 1 I u ' I ' ' 'YR , I . . f. 1 - N 8v:, be M ' ' ' . . , . . X , , , I U l l o Y 1 '- I 1 1 ' , L K . . - V y . . I 11 , , - I I u ,- ,Q I U l .1 I r , , Q.. - X N I . , 723, V-11 - ' , ' . 2 12555-. L ' ' L YES 3 22 ,El CARL HORNEMAN Wabash College BA lndrana Unrversrty MA Spanrsh 10 years H KASTNER Ball State Unrversrty BS ln drana Unrversrty MS Psychology 25 years DORIS KEYSER Bethel College Goshen College BS St Francrs MS Effects Adv Physrcal Educatron Basketball Coach Grrls Track Coach 7 year DEATRA KINNEY Purdue Unrversrty BS BalIState Unrversrty MS Home Economrces 8 years BRIAN KIRK Oklahoma Crty Unrversrty BS A Prudue Unrversrty MS Orchestra 13 'W' years 'VX s 41 Carl Horneman H Kastner Dorrs Keyser Deatra Krnney Brian Krrk GHS Faculty Donated DAVID KURTZ Ball State Unrversrty BS MA Art 1 year WAYNE LAMBRIGHT Goshen College BS Bowllng Green State Unrversrty MA Math Golf Coach 10 years if AIT' ETHEL MATHEWS Ball stare Unrversrty L BS MA Bookkeeping Business Law Department Head 30 years ROBERT MATHEWS Manchester College N' Math 29 years CORALLY MCCANN Ball State Unrversrty BS MA Swrmmrng PhysrcalEducat1on 9 years David Kurtz Wayne Lambrrght Ethel Mathews Robert Mathews DOROTHY MCFARLANDRN Goshen Col lege BS Case Western Reserve Unrvers tly MS RN Drrector of School Health Services 31 years STANLEY MILLER Manchester Unrversrty BS Brology Applred Scrence 1year KEN MIRER Eastern Mrchrgan BS Western Mrchlgan MA Industnal Arts Varsrty loot ball coach 7 years SHIRLEY MYERS Indiana Unrversrty BS Elementary Education MS Special Edu catron 2 years RALPH PETERSON Ball Stale Unrversrty BS lndrana Unrversrty MS lndus!rralArts 32 years Corally McCann ' 4 41:1 Dorothy McFarland Stanley Mrller KEN MIRE R Shrrley Myers Ralph Peterson DAVID PLANK Bluffton College BS Ball State Unrversrty MA Musrc Theory Band Drrector 7 years BRYAN RATHKE Unrversrty of Evansville BS Indiana Unrversrty MS Swrmmrng Coach Physical Education Pool Drrector 8 years 'Lf WAYNE RANDOLPH Ball State Unrversrty BA MA Gurdance 1 year CARL REINER Ball State Unrversrty BS ...a-4' MA Mathematics 18 years HERB RESLER Ball State Unrversrty BS MA Athletrc Drrector Physical Educa tron Department Head 2 years David Plank Bryan Rathke Wayne Randolph YOU ll I Child 182 Carl Reiner Herb RSSIGT , Y ' 'Y'-xxx. -. ' . 2 . ' ' ' 5' 1 I , , Q - 'qv , . - 1 MC. V - W sp? v' ' S,-5 ' v - l r v - 1 N . A-5 K . ' ' V Y A ' . I ' Y . 4 l Q ' ,A ' . . . 59,3 l ' B i.'32'A I ,jr 5 ,, . . 'M , I N I , . , .x , , - - - .P , . ' F 1 f ' . . Y ' A A I I 7 I :N , AB, Purdue University MS, Business A--7 ' 1 'S' if ' . . I , . . ' . . 7 11 , , , ' Q , I . A , . , . 1 ' 1 ' I . - . I . . AN +.,- , . . , If ' 1 ' 1' , A I . , l ' ' . . l I K I ' I x Y . . l I, Y 1 1 7 . ' . ' . . . I I t - ' I 4a -v 1 I Q' N f . .. 1 if I A . f X 1 1 f J ' ' ' . . 1 N X V. N . ' - ' 3 . .1 . L ' f ffm,- r r ' A VW: 74 -.ff Devon Schrock Robert Sharpe Jerrv Snyder to Grbson Memorral Phrl Stevens Merrrll Swartle y X Nfi NJ, A X QA, XJVX AA Roger Tuggle Carl Weaver Karen Weddell Penelope Whrte Barbra Zook Not Pictured Leah Zuck Allen Rogers F-'irq wifi :F .Ili DEVON SCHROCK Goshen College BA Englrsh 6 years ROBERT SHARPE Morehead State Unrver srty AB Colorado State MA Musrc Hrs tory Assrstant Band Drrector Depart ment Head 15 years JERRY SNYDER Ball State Unrversrty BS MA Law Mass Media Joumallsm Pub lrcatrons News Bureau 11 years PHIL STEVENS Earlham College lndrana Unrversrty BS MS Specral Educatron 6 years G MERRILL SWARTLEY Goshen College AB Vocal Musrc 16 years ROGER TUGGLE Manchester College BS St Francrs College MS Brology Basket ball Coach 3 years CARL WEAVER Goshen College BA Brol ogy Cross country Track Coach Drrec tor of Student Councrl Actrvrtres 6 years KAREN WEDDELL Manchester College BS Busrness Educatron 5 years PENELOPE WHITE lllrnors Unrversrty BA Speech Communrcatron MA Rhetorrc Communrcatron Theory 1 year BARBRA ZOOK Goshen College Earlham College AB Ball State Unrversrty Unrversrty of Colorado Englrsh Department Head 29 LEAH ZUCK Elrzabethtown College BA Unrversrty of Penn Northwestern Unrversrty MA English 26 years l' ,-gg... youlnlchlld 103 one small step Cartwright Completed Second Year Dr. Philip Carwright completed his sec- ond year as Goshen High School principal. The 35-year-old educator came to Goshen in 7971 following a one year stay at Iowa City, iowa, where he served as a junior high school principal. Before accepting the iowa job, Dr. Cartwright was assistant principal at GHS and was a social studies teacher at White- man Junior High School. Assisting Dr. Cartwright for the second straight year was Joesph Beeson who handled the assistant principal duties which included attendance and building and grounds. was .1 55.1- s 2? 'K Eg-. re lt? ' Rf fl? 45--huh-Lu I X X A gxgfxjf . . I-'gf ' R4 . I r '.'As X N Y 8 f Principal I Assistant Principal Phlllp canwrigm Jw 90 f -- Board Superintendent Gurded Programs Overseelng all educational aspects of the Goshen Community Schools system IS Superintendent Dr Gary Seymour who IS completing hrs third straight year ln thatpos ltlon SeNlng under Seymour are Assistant Superintendent Frank Algate and Director of Special Services Kent Adams Representing and speaking for the com munity are the hve school board members who are appointed Servrng this year were President John Ulmer Vice PresrdentLloyd Stump Secretary Richard Snyder Nancy Lantz and Phrl Neff lo ' I I 1. 'J , Q. l 1 f Ai '2 A-4 i YD! 45 'Y' Q ,, wif.. 'W 0 ...J helped admrnrstrators Paraprofessronals Secretaries Did Therr Job 1lParaprofesalonaI Rlck Clark alded the students enrolled In the social atudles department lt was Mr Clark sflrat year 2lLee Martln paraprofeeslonal took charge of all study hellduty He also was ln charge ot the Intramural program 3jNorma Hllbleh llbrary alde 4jDorothy Rasei clerical alde Sllmogene Bloaaer attendance secretary treasurer 6lPaula Lehman secretary to prlnclpal 7JEdnalean Hoover guldanoe otflce secretary 8lBarbare Ogle attendance athletic eec retery you are a chlld 166 F- w--' r f 5 .AJ E 1 . I as Xlx L KRW l -3 .i!Il td .1 i V 1 1 - -X . ray! V , H y 'f .. l' M Q 0 , QN', . -5 5 '0 '. ' e I ' . -- 0 . ..l,,',T? lkg... X U 5 .'A' q ' '. . . . ' I I p ,-, 'Ox 5 O . 0 r 'X 'ur 1 ' K ' .. 1 Aff' - W ' 3 'QQ K 4 I I . ' . , , . , , supportive helpers Cooks, Janitors Appreciated Ten custodians and five cooks were given the responsibility to keep Goshen High School clean and to provide enough food for the hungry mouths of 849 students. This year marked the last year for Dutch Ganger who retired on July 1 fol- lowing his fifteen years dS head custodian Replacing Dutch as head custodian was Ken Albert il' 1 eafaterla manager and Barbara Stoltzfua llllaxlne Nlalay laundry cuatodlan 2lGeorge Madlaon cuatodlan 3lMary Nead cuatodlanlwohn Mast cuatodlan 5lKen Albert, cuatodlan 7jCafeterla peraonnel Edna Welty Mary Blough Rachel Mlller Jullne Strycker yo lfllchlld 167 A y r ' gg fl . D ' Z. J V iii? Y I 1 -. 1 x, 8 , K , ,l F . , t-A H I 1 ' Q l A x Q ' J f X F 1 f C! J 1 Q J X ' A :J Q Q I ,YQ fir s K' ,' - ' E- . x- A X V, xx 1 1 A - - A i l A' - 1 3 ,, ., 1 u drastic changes Facelift Up-dates Crimson A fresh look for THE CRIMSON was the overall goal made by the yearbook staff. For the first year in GHS's history, students pro- duced entirely the yearbook except for the printing. This included designing layouts, photography, writing copy, captions and headlines, and then typing them on the per- forator to be sent to the Elkhart Area Career Center. This was quite a new experience since the publisher had always done this before. Under the leadership of Nancy Warner who was editor-in-chief, and Barb Rowits assistant editor, each staff member was re- sponsible for individual pages. Carol Smucker was assigned the senior section, Tami Blackport the junior section, Melanie Miller the sophomore section, and Deb Baker was in charge of the faculty section. The advertising crew was headed by Au- drey Skelton, and their efforts produceo 83,000 for the yearbook. This was the second year THE CRIMSON operated as a class, and it grew from 16 students to 25, l YOU UO I child 1 3' 8 SLU! If 1 .N ' ,,, T Qt1sn-'ln-vugr,-pg Vaitjii J., 943' N s THE CRIMSON STAFF: Richard Stark, Gary Klmllck, Carrlo Lamb, Heather Hurdle, Rlta Ruhr, San Cooqan. Nancy Warner, Audrey Skelton, John Ride, Tlml Blackport. Tnml I T - Q- s Z! mi a 0 ix A YH -. .- -.H --r. iii 6' 1 '32 3 ,Q .ff f 4 I An. -. 4 ' - 4.1 f-G3 QV' A -ex-f X w Y .pu .P N hh - -'!'x. is A 'fs HIL 'Y-1 'f , tflif a ..' as'-4' .PQ L'A ' are a chlld 170 QW 'Su 1 ' ' 'ly v ' A if' -4- 0,2-b,'kNi.1i5' 1 A e l . 1 AN l, 1 -5 i, 5-'x I . ' 4 ' 'VX 'cf ' ' - , v 'ill' 'NH' f S r , -,,-wgf., ,I .1 rw, . , . .',.,17S':L, 'H -rg' Yui ?', 1.' +C- N. 31311112 f. e . V . I , jp' . yi: 1 Ks.2 'Kl. 3,5 Qvlgxty 'L ri' ' . A ' .. - - . .-, 1'-'1..- ...-:'- .. '-'S tt'-al'- a 34. -1,lgv- -'- Q- --.' ' - , 7 9 gf '.. an . I 'tr ,fu . - u - Q- ' -- 1- 1-fzf.--' - . -. 1: f wa' 4 yfj. f .ey--1 Q -, U g . 3, ----w'.f.f..:-1: . f 7 Aiiifh. '. ' ' '.'-5i'f: Q- ' sb' 7 xii-' -.- S sf-1 .-':5y. .v-1 - ' ' 'vp --' U'-. .,',x - ' -gli' x A staff of 26 members and one spon- sor started this yearbook rolling at the beginning of the school year. New ideas from the staff, sponsor, assis- tant editor, and editor became realities as the year progressed. The 1974-75 Goshen High School yearbook staff has put in many more hours than the stated classroom hours. Photographers deserve special recognition for what they have had to put up with from staff members and the amount of work they have put into this yearbook. Assistant Editor Barb Flowits also was the staffer who took charge when others failed to live up to their respon- sibilities. Special thanks are also ex- tended to Paulette McGechie and Rita Master who complimented Barb's ef- forts. In closing these words written by Oscar Hammerstein ll should be re- membered by all the people who will find, receive, read, look at, pass on, and or beg or borrow this 1975 Goshen High School yearbook. Why you are born and why you are living depend entirely on what you are getting out of this world and what you are giving to it. I cannot prove that this is a balance of mathematical perfec- tion, but my own observation of life leads me to the conclusion that there is a very real relationship, both quantita- tively and qualitatively, between what you contribute and what you get out this world. The staff OU BIO 8 ' f '-.- - v----'. A -4- -. - -- -- . . Q' - . e - v Jr-. -. ,- - --41 -cuff 3-,.. . h ' 'fs ' fl . 14,17 .. . 5--Luv child 171 Exercise Caution 5 ao 652' 1 'Q 5 X-it X l . JDS .,i,n L '-9 Eu! t Il El ,. ,441 X.. 1 5212: ,pf ia 'N .53 3' D 5 f' rl QQ.. 'if' his 5 'QJES1 61 in J UW 3 , , I ff, ' X-'f,,... , 5.15, gl . 5 9 u- i 'Yo if: Ng, f 'N' f,f'-JCAWES ' -UNCH Ylimd 1 '55 E ' iv, 'max x....,1 A , ll .'f!Q:v ,Xi , s+'.,wu,fv i' ag!! :mass 5 m E 4?3353'?'94 'f 4 'E PRODLCTSINCJ g'k ' J ' 1 ,AGENCY ,U U 3wd9W'L Wim F IVY AUTO I fa W' :' fl: it-i qcn l r l . J-A- 1 1,4821 ir' - IAKES EB HUT ' . , 7 -,f ' x youanlc , , 1' , 'N , N , 1!,.r ,ai 9 n 'UI' ,inlet CHRISPYN OIL 8: TIRE INC ACE HARDWARE COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE 111 South Mam Goshen ARCO ENGINEERING U S 33 WEST AT GREEN RD PHONE 533 5942 GOSHEN IND 46526 Complete Lme of Auto Parts X 2' M, Txw CONSTRUCTION CCRP. JW WM! VWJPH' Asphalt - Concrete Construction VND HHN XSSUIIXIIUN nf l,0SIll'N 901 N' Nappanee PHONE 533 2197 phono 2041156 Elkhart, Indllna MAIN AND LINCOLN AVE GOSHEN lNDlANA 46526 -- Q! .-s '-gn , : , 3 2: 2: I A .g .h E fy.j - 5 3 Z2 .' t , A I '1- A Wiz . f 4 I '::11: , ' ,gf .V af: -,Lui- -,.,. A 'glliiii 9 , , 1' w 1 , In ': -:::. 7, M I A-r A sew' ,'E, 59- f Rf A : Hi., .ul , I X X10 ' I - x ' L Hi 'fSaEm?f?'FiC Q' , , . 1 fx .i 1 I - ,4 , 1- X ,Y N Y V LWAYY, . - ,' ,- Ii , 'V --0' sa .v Pay ,-I T .Q Q h r ' . ' A 0 lL:.'l': -T' ' H . L 5 I 4 I q t ' LQ- ' ' A I Q. I 'Ill C W I o I I g I -. ' ...- gg GOSHEN AUTO ELECTRIC EN r2ggA'- nor GOSHEN FLORAL BRAKE and GIFT SHOP use w shi gm sz 1 she th dst r h ww -hm., READY - MIX SAND 81 GRAVEL CONCRETE PRODUCTS 1700 EGBERT AVENUE GOSHEN IND G. C. MURPHY COMPANY CO. Li nway Shopping Plaza Goshen I C5 I2 IQ!- COMPETITION GOSHEN IRON 8z METAL INC ENGINEERING P G0 RIETH-RILEY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. Goshen L ' 1 U - V K vw, Y , ' 3 . 4' 1 l X E ' I 5 TIN -1 r, .4 I S , -7 . I f - - ' in , ' Ng! ' Y V Y f:J' , , I 4 MAO A , . u' ' f' A f..f I Industrial Sera and Waste Service New Pans' lndmna shen Ind. I trod : - Congratulations Seniors EBY FORD U.S. 33 East I. A. MILLER GOSI-IEN INC. 405 West Pike K 8z K TRUCK SALES 427 West Plke LECHLITNER MOTOR SALES INC 1202 West Plke PLETCHER MOTOR CO., INC. 1001 West Pike SORG DODGE INC. U S '33 West TRACY BUICK INIC U S 33 West WERNER MOTOR CO 708 West Plke GOSI-TEN AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION ,if i i MAPLE CITY ENTERPRISES Returns with snack bar and grill 13W Wu! Plk Street phono 533-6554 Goan! I GI! FEEDS 2ed4QaaC'aa71za4t PHONE 831 2121 NEW PARIS INDIANA v O xr U 1 V AL 3 xx I 1 I ' . 1 ' I+! ' I - I D- I 6 ' xx 1 I F V ' ll I l I fl, 0 Ill he 4159511211 21115 I 1 a source of information a forum for opmxon a 5.5.1 marketplace for products and servlces Its all there ln tanglble prmt and photos for you to refer to later on to save or pass along V your family newspaper' prmtedby The News Prmtmg Company, Inc Personal Commercnaland Industnal Pnnung , COMPLETE GRAPHIC ARTS ll4S Mann Street Goshen Indlana Phone 533 2l5l Congrafulahonsl Class of 1975 LIBERTY HOMES INC 45.11-I - CORPORATE OFFICE '1 I I IOI Eisenhower Drive Nor+h j' U P. o. sox as Goshen, Indiana 46526 Phone ZI9 533 043' i B . . 5:. - I . . . as more or everyone, Q E , N V 9 ' i INN' ' ' ' ': :5sx,fi jf.II: i l X . ' - ' . 4' ., 'Oy o e o g I 0 , :g' 1 I I Y . I ,,.I , , N ,. .I'.-' llw-ga-u0'o x A . ' ' ' ' ,...le f Il. ' D ,'.. .I ,....I. IE f' ' v 1 0 ' O I l 0 F Y K A .r'UllL-lC'.I.ll ' T fl WI DUCT WINTER STAMPING PLANT REESE PRODUCTS DIV unco conroarnon OF mourn P I Ill 333 I UUSKII INIIMA 48528 -l Congratulatzons Class of 75 This L6 the beginning, ofa neu day God hasgwen vou thzs day to use as vou will You can waste Lt or use ztforgood but whatyou do today Ls zmportant because you are exchangzng a day ofyour lzfe for Lt' When tomorrou comes this dag lull be goneforeL er leaL mg zn :ts place something that you hone traded for lt May lt be gam and not loss good and not euezl success and not fazlure zn order that you shall not regret the przce you have pazd for zt gl- Best W xshes for a Good Llfe Smcerely vain., Steurv Corporatlon V E Steurx Presxdent URY CORP ORATIO The great outdoors people 310 Steurw Avenue Goshen Indlana FITTINGS FOR PLASTIC PIPING NIBCO INNOVATORS IN VALVES AND FITTINGS 00dlnlld1lllCl2l PRE S TI GE POR TRAI TS Y0 UR SEN I OR PHO TOGRAPHER SA YS CO GRATULA TIO SENIORS 1 --Q Q. s L+ x 1vuxN '0 ?5,w5.-N x YSX if X Hug Brush 5339414 MON WED THURS FRI 0 111 East Washlngton Street TUg5008'?J3,g 8 00 Goqhen Indlana '4ATURDAY8vo NOON A U Yo do a ero go oackxome co te toget some o e C D0 ALC 5 LARGE ORDER OF FRENCH FRIES The oackage o e e MCDODSICI S They 135161 St as good as a eg la Sze o de 1706 Elkhart Rd Goshen A . f thf e chiry sntche S the ell be pie tyfo yo Ill 'dw T 3 MGGUL T CORPORATIUN RUBBER SCOTT'S IGA US 33 West Open Goshen 210 WEST PURL STREET 7 days a week GOSHEN, INDIANA 46526 MoGuL AREA CODE 2191533 I166 to v n r m r 3 ' ' ' f ,, T I ' 'Y f ' - '5II.s2ff'1 Y , -4' ' X N K - A ' . 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The world awaits the y energy, resourcefullness and imagination of Q today's youth as we anticipate the making XIIIIIII HIIIIIII I S of a better life for all. Good luck! WIIIIIIWS Northern Indiana Public Service Gnmpang I I 4 ' . 'I a I I I . Q 1 I E . I-ll ' I I As 'Nr , , sf- ' Q? . , aesi ,W I f , -5 -. U :n I 'is---- --7 - S X , I pf. I - 1 N' 2 r I 0 I ?. A R 0 . IN T . - h' ' I i i I I i l . , - . Iwi-an-1 The only reward of virture is virtueg the only way to have a friend is to be one. Emerson I 'nc :oi west woshmgton street 0 post office box 442 goshen indiana 46526 commercial residential industrial o I . . O , . . air conditioning - heating - ventilation - filtration - heat transfer AWN bo plete G she Ind 46526 e t M to Repa Pho e533 2695 LEWALLEN ELECTRIC S we Chuckie ll Re Pho e 9 533 7731 I26 Soufh Mann Goshen Resde Cmme al I ut Complnmenfs of PENN CONTROLS GJ DIVISION OF JOHNSON SERVICE COMPANY I302 Easf Monroe Sire ef Goshen lnduana MANUFACTURERS OF AUTOMATIC CONTROLS FOR Dome srlc commas cmy AND - INDUSTRIAL A PPLICATIONS . X xx U ' ,. X1 1 . M ff Cx ,:1 E 1 n A V ' m 0 n, . cric o r ir n - I sg 199 wa en QV, sv s. n pi, . 19 xx 8 - 300 ,J . i ntiall 0 rci 0 nd s rial Wiring O D U 0 O O 'T 'EJ-A I Sudden! 'fazafalldgaz watches MONTH, reading cqe weleT5 2400 Elsenhower Dr Goshen gzlt Shop Downtown GOSHEN INDIANA 46526 fb , ' Y W , 'lfmvjf- - ' , . ,, - . , ' - , -5,12-' Tiff' , - , ' f 1 1 ' I -vgpmmmwzwmmmnmnm mwmum I I 0 I I + v L li 'AG ' 1 E Q. A 7 1 ,4 of 4 S15 S ' 'WRSXVROUCHT mom -FURNITUREKL 'y 'm!n.n. T !?'Nuf1fau-zxwbzanos-ua-xfHm'uC.a.EIGi - INDUSTRIAL PARK-GOSHEN, INDIANA 46526 Manufacturmg Quallty Automotlve Electrxcal Products JNDI! AI . if 5 ' '- ' qQfxg.1'N. eu: .xxx C-O'- H N illK I -,-..-gf YA ,. -Lwviq Ad? 6449! N Z' Igwgsyrmrr QUALITY GLASS AUTO GLASS MOBIL SERVICE 803 Chicago Ave. Goshen 1:1 in 41' A UF' H-.svn-1-qw, EAST SIDE WEST SIDE ALL AROUND THE TOWIN 02222 mzler ' 822 Llncolnway East 723 West Plke Street X- HIWU Nuns EL JOHN J ENNIN GS To SL M. ASSOCIATES RUBBER SPECIALTIES COMPANY INC. 725 E. Adams Goshen IZONBNSRIET 4 J eos:-nan u as s w l 1 l 1 --A' ' . - :mc ' .. W ' mum in M Z... V ki, 1 Q X E.- Y' 4 'QI' ' C' - Qs .+I .. I V , N lu, ' .Q V' I Q . - , 352 +5 V K I W In I 1 iv W D .-Vs . - 1 C L V . 'N . , 1' I - 9 Y, r' sr- E' , ' ... , , A 3 1 . 'xlv an J. J, Q 1 i . I ' 'w H . I A ' '. -if 'V' ' fr' Y Aw IAQ' . I . .-Ag, Y' V ' .4 K vt. T1 N 1 -6121? 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Owners - J' wngqgpv -so 'II 'L - f 'wi' 'fs- Q., .Cb-J O N - I U, a. .sa wesv. 2820 Elkhart Road I 53312568 - 'Q Q MkmB vi 4 ff X ,a-MX '11 i M W WAS 6185 Erklng w MIG Q M - Wiser' lf wmv HQ! 2 I m f fig! Tl X bf X bf X' Q QA I ,K 400 xg Dulclv Sgpmmer IS S lerrkB nks finan 1al counse or gr area hxg c oo students u stlpn 0u63,ersonal 1nance see Dulcy at a em s a1n ce Dulcy works wlth Goshen students SA I. EM h R G h 113112131!5i32fZ?aJ23lc5fiiTn'Qe5t22183 'E13iug'i??5rEaf4 OS en BAN KKTHUET nn. cosnsn MILLERSBURG new mms , ff E Y-, x 4 ,7 L' I A , ' f. 1 bf : xi. A t:5Xg ,A V? l J V I f , , 1 V 3,5 nk lfnax , Y, , ,M X .w ,m ' . , W. hfygw I YA 99, Q 9 ..,f k l, 'Ti' , ' 4 X xx ' ,vp ' 4 ' H- K'-:V f r do Ag gf' X f Eilir Gosmm I' N I L Ax A A :f1 'f N! V- fn, - .-.L f 1 A f - ff? if 1831 , - M Q A - ,.--rw 4 . Ln Q 2 y , J THA? 4 Q , N - f 1 Q,Xf',f . ' X um gmf. 2 6'fl-,..- . 1 Lf. xx ,V ' f ' W: . Q xfwhlwlxwlqf- I M ml. . 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'r- .- 4 P IN E fa 1 R E a2'f A4, sffzi I .1 .I A M., phone: '- 22 'Uh -ld ac vv Q , Q - ,K .- - J o o IN A WORLD WHERE EVERYTHING HAS A PRICE Ti? gm s- ' 5 M' K In:-f wr 'th f R' J IT HELPS TO FIRST NATIONAL CAN HAVE A FREE MAKE YOUR WORLD CHECKING ACCOUNT A LITTLE BETTER GET voun FREE STUDENT CHECKING AT FIRST NATIONAL BANK Throo locations Main at Madison College Avenue O F G H E N and U S 33 East Bashor Road and U S 33 West Emumwum Coca Cola Bottling ww F And to educatlon ya.- PARK SIDE PHARMACY 'c ' S Mam Goshen, lndlana Goshen 1 :nn ---- .-,f':',7f3'f- ' :A ,,,f.-'21-T.2'3q'T L .fixiv .5 .55 - TFNA. K .,.kg. N' X' , fx 5 .'.!'-, 3- , V S- S- E . f.ff.....1x mx- ,of 'ix I . x-' -N 4. 1. gi f Lrg? ,INT-N Q' o, -5. 'ig U K g sf-'Thx 5, T'-Ex X f-IFSXXQ QQ- -5, 3 .T -Vwffq , . x I-.. . . - .- 'SISRF-E. sprw 13 Fixgx Xml, T - f'f: 'L'f:.:' .' , --2:-ref:-E, :X Q, A- -Y: A ' 'if .'3N-1 L5 -57' Yi P: , LA., on -Lad. hx if.--fly.,-,YJ - T. ?'1 .. ,, 'X ' QXJQP a':x:Q ' L E- r f ,- . 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