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- .5 G 1 xlr M 5531 f ., '11 v Z! A 1 ng, ' '1 :M . X x. ' ., 1. Sophomore candidate Sandy Yoder, senior queen candidates Marla Troyer, Penny Buss, and Patti Teail, and iunior candidate Nancy Troy. 2. The court listened to the applause of the crowd after Penny's Coronation. 1. Murray Stegleman. junior class president, got a pie in the face from senior class president, Mark Danforth. 2. Mark Danforth led seniors in a cheer at a pep session, 3. Homecoming queen Penny Buss and her es- cort. Danny Kreager. 4. Second quarter action at the homecoming game.
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Penny Relgns And G H S Wins The splrlt at G H S was a hot spot during homecoming week Home coming candidates and representa tives were chosen from each class Candndates from the sensor class were Penny Buss and escort Danny Kreager Marla Troyer and escort Dennis Howard and Pattl Teall and her escort Make Edwards Representing the underclassmen were 1unlor Nancy Troy escorted by Bob Nuchols and sophomore Sandy Yoder who was escorted by Chrus Graff The end of the game found Penny the queen and our Goshen Redskins vlctorlous over Dekalb. The final score of the game was 14-12. Q KJ If l' CJ
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Keep Out IVlen Working Beginning in the spring of 1978, the long await- ed and planned for construction project got un- derway. This project not only changed the build- ing, but the typical lives of high school students as well. Throughout the year, students sidestepped boxes, construction materials, and workers to get to their classes. They shivered in barely heated rooms, walked outside to many of their classes, and stayed clear of the areas marked STU- DENTS KEEP OUT . They learned to ignore the ear-splitting noise of construction tools, found they were capable of carrying whole locker's con- tents from class to class, and avoided especially dusty or drippy places. Sometimes it was hard to belive that education was actually taking place, but students and facul- ty alike adapted very well. With laughter, accep- tance, and a spirit of camaraderie, everyone calmly ignored or dealt with construction prob- lems as they arose. It was worth it as we saw the school begin to take shape. By the end of the year, wallpaper was hung, bulletin boards were up, and restrooms were open. Brand new rooms were being used, and senior awards were pre- sented in an almost completed auditorium. The construction project dominated our school lives this year and caused many problems and changes. However, it was an experience that caused us to work together and laugh at prob- Iems, it was an experience we will not soon forget v I -..E lnilll ildll
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