Goshen High School - Crimson Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

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Students failed or passed, a teacher controlled his class, No rules were to be bent. Some traveled to Mexico, Canada, spring break to Florida, Across the nation spread. Through foul weather or fair, we did not despair, 4' We were, BIC RED! The ever faithful Nlaxine Nissley does a never ending task, the daily sports wash. BIG RED BIG RED BIG RED BIG RED BIG RED BIG RED BIG RED BIG RED BIG RED ! i Y. I The GHS marching band entertained crowds :it ltulftinie ol' every home football game. Table of Contents Student Life... ......... Sports ..... .... 2 6 Academies ......., .... 8 0 Organizations and Activities .......,. ..,.. 1 06 -lv' Seniors ....,.. ...,. 1 28 Underclassmen ..., i..,. l 45 Q Faculty 8a Staff ... ..., . 161 Senior Index .. ,,.., 196 General Index ... ..,. 1198 . XY Lfnderclaiss presidents Andy Stoner and ,ltiy Shepherd took pies in their faces from senior class president Steve Yonder for losing spirit week competition, RED BIG RED BIG RED BIG RED BIG RED m D D D D I Q fi E Q G IIT CGS? L D K6 HE 9 6 6 QS53 JJ D ENT M N W ENT MHFFE Sillbrflwj gwif M A Q 5 s Y ' I' rl ' H H A A A 1 FQ ' 'A j ,. we Q2 L A A I 0 , ' 1 , ' A V . 1 2 1 . ' f ig- A I ..:.-al ' XX - - 'I xx '- '- E - V E - E V E Spirit, that was one key word at Goshen High School, and Spirit Week brought out Big Red Fever in everyone. The students participated in five special spirit days during the week. Monday was Kiddie Day, Tuesday was Bruised Carroll Day which brought the most student response. Wednesday was Hat and Sweat Day. Thursday was Dress Up Day, and Friday was Big Red Day Spirit Week revolved around the Go- shen versus Fort Wayne Carroll home- coming football game. The students' spirit building efforts worked because Goshen rolled to a 21-0 win to cap the week off. The football players were en- thusiastic about the week. Randy Sorg commented, Spirit Week was a big emotional lift because it fired us up for the game. Having all your friends doing all the crazy things they did all week and knowing they were up in the stands made us play that much harder. As for the general student body, spirit week gave many an emotional lift. As Dave Hone stated lt made going to school Y . a whole lot easier. Junior class president Jay Shepherd an- nounces fall sports teams. failwtlm. Jibiifviyxtiflv fxzi Qi ilu? uivfhqbl? 'lj' Iiwfp . U Q A N - nf.,'i fre, Ifgaii? f.' IV!! if i ,R f, rfwfgy fi C pf 'XS J l Y nj I 'i ',fI'b, If ffi j 1- . ofa I x ii- f v ff f ,K rs i,f :' S 75411 fi n ff 1 , Ai T .st ff ,ff I T tg iZV' T ' f -V - .1 ffl, H' Art by Becky Appenzeller SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIAI T SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIAI T SPIRIT 7 -v nv v -.--j ,..- ---- - gn, Qi' . ., .- , A-rf-'Geri-11 A. ,.,ae-1afff- TR'l 4 gf Q I Greg Waddell portrays a bruised Charger on Bruised Carroll Day. SPIIRI T SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT 'lx in 1 Could Big Red Fever be the cause Bill Reith's facial expression? SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT SPIRIT Junior Dave McCann contemplates club leaders' presentations during this years club and activities n focati in 52971675 52171675 52171676 52171673 52171675 521716727 .smelt 51171616 szfffeiz 52171675 521716727 52971675 shelman, Redskin Reign Deb Eshelman, 1979 homecoming queen, reacted to her honor with total exuberance. It was the best 18th birth- day present I could have gotten, Deb said with a smile. Deb received her crown September 21, which was also her 18th birthdate. Deb's escort was Jeff Weddle, a 1979 graduate. Seniors Tracy Anglemeyer and Amy Kotek were the other two queen candidates during the homecoming festivities. Jun- ior Wanda Miller, sophomore Elise Chevalier. and their escorts compli- mented the queen's court. The fans at the Goshen-Carrol game were full of enthusiasm. lt was Noise- Maker Night 53 , and everyone was involved, banging on their skillets and pots and pans. It was a game where no one stood still. The Redskins blitzed Carrol 21-0, producing their 4th shut- out of the season. Spirit week activities were culminat- ed at halftime of the game with the announcement that the seniors were the class competition winners. Sophomore class president Andy Stoner, and junior class president Jay Shepherd both re- ceived pies in their faces, representing their losing classes. Senior class presi- dent Steve Conder gleefully presented the sticky penalty to the other two offi- cers. Sophomore Elise Chavalier and escort Tony Flora. , i 1 Junior Wanda Miller and escort Rob Suihart. Senior Tracy Anglcmeycr and escort Steve Conder. Senior Amy Kotek and escort Tom .lordon. Ch' -- f '-x s,.,-.-- '+ Homecoming queen Debbie Eshelman and escort Jeff Weddle. -J . , XX 1 X . lx xx i XX , f 'X r Qs .num pn h up :md x g wry H1 I I k ww S V QF N . I ' 1 fx' ! AI .3 4 ., , ' ' 1, .' H -6- , 4 , Student 'md csmmunily fins 'xppluud thc homecoming, r syulty. h fff c w ,, X 1 nl XX 9,4 I -- i-X-- . , xi - 2 'l'4W2i df' Q , Art by Becky Appenzeller 1 ' ' e'! ork In nd ut Gf School Construction was completed m 1980 and Goshen Hugh School had a dtfferent look There were many new addttnons and changes ln the school All the classrooms had been completed wtth new blackboards carpet and wall paper Many more changes m the schools look Included the new stage and audrtortum The stage was expanded tn stze and an orchestra put was added New padded seats and a new sound booth added to the comfort and enjoyment ofguests Other addr ttons Included the new wetght room Thts new room whtch was used by all sports teams also allowed for the addttton of a new wetght tratntng class opened to all students There was also a new wrestlmg room added New classrooms and tratner s rom were added ln the athletic complex The old G H S butldmg was opened to the publlc for vtewmg rtght after Chrlstmas vaca tton But tnstead of an old schoolhouse vtst tors found a new modern educatlonal fac1l1ty lrfe at G HS New equlpment was also added m the new weight room '4' an.,-is The outstde of the butldlng took on a newer look wtth new wrndows and doors addcd Sand blrstmg also cleaned thc exterior Students enjoyed the expanded medta center faerhtnes that greatly' enhanced learning, sports and Q Ab Q 0 Q an ' .. l 1 ,, , af- - , 4 f A., 4,a,1 ' I -f--.- -. , Q-fn - ' ' I t U ' ,,- . 1. . I ', li. ' , 1 x. Joey ngold Meet Amy Ingold most of us know her as Joey She works at Cripe Abstract Co Inc When asked how she likes her job Joey re plied I like it I work with my family and that I really enjoy I m not good on the phone and thats a large part of my job but lm getting better What exactly do you do' I do some bookkeeping and a little cleaning and whatever else needs to be done My fa vorite part of my job is playing backgammon with my brother Ken on slow days! Scot Eyer Scott Eyer is an employee at McDonalds in Goshen Scot puts nearly 30 hours of work in a week and attends school a full day When asked if he liked his job Scot replied Yes I like it most people think it looks like a real easv job and in a way It is but Ive seen people come and go and know that not eyery one can do it True it s not what I want to do forever What are you doing with your earn ings Scot replied I m planning on going to college and for now I put most of my money in the bank and what I dont I put into my car Scot also said he really liked his job and the people he worked with on both sides of the counter Y! Sheila ork Sheila York is a sophomore and very' much involved in school. But even so, she puts in I5-20 hours of work a week at the Dairy Queen on Lincoln Way East. When asked what she did for her job she had this to say: I'm a cashier, cook, cleaner and ice cream maker. You see. I do a little of everything. Do you enjoy your job? Yes, I like the peo- ple I work with and most of the customers and besides. It's a lot of fun. What do you do with the money you earn? I buy the stuff I want that my parents won't. Do you feel more independent having my own income? Yes I do, I think having to take care of your own money' and having a job is a good thing for any high school kid. 4 -.if CRUISING BIG BA G I GOSHE Michigan come to Goshen to take part in Cruising is the word in Goshen on one ot' Goshen's biggest pastimes. When weekends. Being in the middle of an area asked what she thought of cruising, Donna of a lot of schools has much to do with Grise stated, I love it, you meet a lot of Goshen being ranked third in the nation new people and I think its a good way to for cruising participation, according to spend your time and money. popular reference and rumor. People from When asked, many of the students at GHS thought cruising was great and didn't see anything wrong with it. Woods teacher, Mr. Shively, commented, lt's okay if you can afford it and stay out of trouble at the same time. Although there are negative responses towards cruising, most people think it's all right -as long as kids stay out of trouble. ,. 0 ,itil . ' N Ill Q 0.0 ..,'l4f+s1 1.11, lil, f uagpqg.. . .4,' 0, o 1 O 'G' ll Q -.,, 'Q' 'sl ' . N? ,J 4 I --1: v-el .0 1 -Y oi. Q 0 0 O C I Dr Kent Evans our prtnctpal doesn have any bad feeltngs towards crutstng but he s not sure of some ofthe acttvtttes that take place uptown Sophomore Brett Campbell thtnks erumng, ts great He stated lt 5 a lot of fun and tt goes the ktds somethtng to do on the weekends . Sophomore Barb Bennett shows some enamel sltovunt, hem mueh lun she thtnlts erut mt. e rn b Woods teacher Steve Shtvelx stated lt s ok tl the ktds ean afford tt and stay out of trou ble at the same ttme xl Fajt Sensor Denlse laldoe and an unnamed partner appear c hnml, lun tn eruusme trt Art bv Cletus Wodcr sf . ss, Q '-, ,V ' ',,.. 1 ' . e ' V 'ss 1 s I - l l 3 l ,-.-... x Y ' s . . . 5 I K . . R . . A , . ' A . - N' 1 -L Q' ' 3 . sl 1 ' 4 3 - . U 5' -s - , 1 dp N 5 r ,. .I ' - U -N A'e ' . 'je . . . , . . 1. to b R , , ' . , 3 lrflcl - i 5 . . , . , , I . ... Students ravel South nd East Students traveled to the East and the South during the spring months. The Crimsonaires took a short L5 dayj trip to the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. and Wash- ington D.C. areas where they performed and toured historic spots. On Friday, the group performed for Indian Valley Junior and Senior High Schools in Saudertown, Pennsylvania. That evening, they present- ed an evening program for the public. This area was the hometown of Mr. Swartley, the director of the group. They then moved on to the Foundry United Method- ist Church in Washington D.C. This church, which is located in an area where riots took place in the 1960s after Martin Luther King's assasination, is a prominent church in the U.S. According to Mr. Swartley, this program highlighted the trip. He said, There was a moving histori- cal feeling among the group as they per- formed. The following day found the group touring the nation's capital. The kids were super, stated Swartley. Accord- ing the the Crimsonaire members, the trip was worthwhile and fun. A small motel in the Florida Keys was where the marine biology class settled dur- ing spring break. Students, who attended classes prior to the trip on Saturday morn- ings, studied the marine ecology in the Keys. Students studied different habitats including channels, mud flats, and la- goons. They collected, perserved and clas- sified marine plants and animals, and took part in lecture and periods. ln between the periods of active study and meal prepara- tion, students took volleyball and sunning breaks. Sue Haney, one of the partici- pants, summed up the trip enthusiastically in a few words. lt was great. Members of the Crimsonaires pose in the National Archives Building. , V' .d 'J' ' Members of the marine biology group. with a backdrop of palm trees and ocean , -V--,455 . . 'YW . '14 ' Y i' '. ff: ,gp , I-fjyf .QU f.-' i fwfga' f-yi' f-1 ' ' y 1,-:,, . v . ,F ' I '44 U' . 3 fav.-.ji , SQ rye' , 1 -- - ' 1. I. fu. l . kr - -'xl Students spent some time in the sun in Florida s 1 -bu! '... F' Students collect. classify. und prcscrvc many spccimuns during lhc neck lung murine biology trip. Larry Hoover enjoys thc charlcrcd bus ride on thc way ln Pennsylvania. Thc Capitol Building is one of the many sights thc Crinisonuircs sam in Washington DC Friendship Week Expires But . A senior citizen joins students and workers in the salad bar line. Andy Stoner helps with clean-up work, Sr. Citizen Luneheor Friendship week no longer existed at G.H.S. in '79-'80. During the previous sev- eral years, one week during the spring was set aside as Friendship Week. During that week, students and staff were encour- aged through class competitions and con- vocations to be friendly and to think about different types of friendship. Some thought the traditional week effective, others thought it not. One effective holdover of that week was a senior citizens luncheon. Senior citizens from various nusring hand retirement homes in the area were invited by the stu- dent council to eat lunch in the school cafeteria. Individual council members helped with serving and cleaning up after the meal. The Crimsonaires entertained the guests and hosts after the lunch. Senior citizens seemed to enjoy the time to visit the high school and one commented that school had changed a lot since he had been a student. Senior .leff Johnson chats with a friendly senior guest before performing with the C 1 The Crimsonaires prepare to sing for the guests after the lunche riendship Remains 4.39- . .ah . 4 A Q ff In '3v'xl't.':1'2Nw. 150' 'X'K5.' v 0 , I -- I Exchange Students Seniors Claudia Wurth, from Germany, and Corinna Ganzoni, from Italy. were the exchange students who visited G.H.S. in ,79- '80. Both attended the full year and graduat- ed with the class of 1980. When asked how she liked the U.S., Corrinna said, I was very happy to get a chance to visit. It was some- thing I have wanted to do for a long time. It is much different than I thought it would be. In many ways I like it. But there are some things that make me want to go home. Both girls saw vast differences in the way high school students choose friends. They felt that in their cultures students were more open to accept people. They felt that here in the U.S. there is much pressure to conform to peer group standards. Both also expressed happi- ness at being able to visit thc U.S.. but both looked forward to their returns home. On thc left is Claudia Wurth. on thc right, Corinna Ganzoni. Q X 31 I Q . I9 1 1 3 V 'x 1 ag -4' fl 9 Q , , H 'N 15- .. .W I N0 PAIIIK NAME Z1 A iq ,. A J x o ' gg 'fi 'Sf ini' Q ' '-lf? fix., g x 4 fi,-Lf. ' r-U' a. O A .41 if ts. ,, 2 L Li A f 1-, Al' L fa Luft ' 1'5- we Ann X ff AQ' to place second in the 1600 meter race, yr and Rich Rich Minier speak at Relays Week convocation. L q-1 inn.-,.,, ..A-fo-. 'l',, I ,nh i I . If xx 5 V fi 1 . N 'x If ---I JF- f-we vi L 'ff k ' PPS- . . s uJ,'..+-.1 Beth Chevalier was named the l980 Goshen Relays Queen. She was escorted by distance runner Greg Weeden. 'sfr' , A .' 4 it ,ei 53 Relays royalty, l. to r.: Juniors Tim Oyer and Wanda Miller, seniors Greg Weeden, Beth Chevalier, Tim Brill, Linda Leichty, Steve Coyne. Nancy Troy, sophomores Ron Holden and Cinda Miller. 348 njoyed Mardi According to Erin 'Nleumann I felt it was cl good atmosphere to be in with someone special This attitude seemed to be seconded by the other 347 prom goers 'Vlardl Gras was the theme for the Ju mor Senior prom this year The festivities be gan around 8 20 with the dance that featured Tremor a group from Chicago After the dance hungry prom goers ate pizza catered by Millers Cary Out Pizza from 12 30 to 145 Then after eating pizza prom goers also enjoyed watching the Good Bye Curl and ended about 4 00 a m The following day many prom goers ven tured to various places such as the dunes Marriott s Great America Bonnyeville Mills and Brookfield Zoo As Theresa Schrock said It was exciting to sec everyone dressed up and I had a great time cnior r u mm hc L prmide L cilcr immu tor the mem lunior Tina Drlpur md her drtc luke .1 rclrcshmcnl brcxk I lunmr cl iss president In Shcph :rd croumnl prom qutcn ind 1. Sem mrs N in Oil and Brad Shudtr I G6 ' Tr' u g in p Tri C, iago. ' 'd th' -r 'l. -11 X - - - ing. ith ' I ' - Sb 99 ' l i ' Q ' ss' Q - 6 1' -a movie in the auditorium which started at 2:00 I ' n ' ' N ' ' ' I . .H 4 J K . 1, , 4 , x F x , Q' ' I I V T .L Z - - --. kil1'..i c fx 1 4 4 1 ff P f K v '1 a I . KJ 'v '5- A 5 5 V, .. VW 2 They Were Just Showing ff! There were nothing but good comments for the senior's annual Follies. Junior- Waneta Hershberger remarked, Everything seemed to run smoothly. I liked 'Elvis and the Squigtones' the best. Marc Miller, another junior, said, Parts were very funny, especially Tom Yoder as the Master of Ceremoniesg he ad libs very well. Sheila Ernsberger seemed to like Brad Lau as the caveman and Marty Snyder as Petunia Ima- hog. The traditional good-bye from the sen- iors was never without a dull moment with acts like The Newlywed Game , Short People , and The Dating Game . Tom Hoover sang Teddy Bear as Elvis. His background singers were Brad Lau and .lon Reber . 3.1 f i it ifkffk law, Senior guys sway with Marty Snyder in Short People. Follies host Tom Yoder added plenty ot' humor. Tom Jordan performed, If Ya Think I'm Sexy . Y P' x Beth Messner and Petunia lmahog' delight audience. I I lei, Marty sang Feelings as skits went on behind hcr. ,QA , Class of '80 Follies cast united! They swayed and kicked to end their dramatic carcer . ul A. v 'k -- , v -vp 411 1. Stcve Cnndcr and Faith Showers show ofi' their talents. Graduates Number 248 The l04th annual commencement for Go- shen High was held on Sunday afternoon, June 1, 1980. The activity was to be held on Foreman Field, but because it was rainey, it was held in the gym. 248 seniors graduated, two of whom were exchange students Claudia Wurth and Corinna Ganzoni. Charles W. Ainley, a local lawyer, gave the address. Awarding the diplomas were John Ulmer, president of the school board, and Frank J. Gardner, vice president of the school board. 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Y 7:5 ln' 'Q' -riff .vi 45:11 14.35.-' . .,A . .. 1 P+.: V i ' 'g k-7 , f i- iff: .5 ' S-Ig 3Qf:2.y3f'-1:19531-Lili' F- Charles W. Ainley gives thc commencement address. Mr. John Ulmer hands the deserved diploma to Peggy Jones. B J Tux.: The senior .I 1 il if . Y 9-f: '1 I U GJ L I I K., -N A Brolhur .ind slxlcr Jeff .md C hgrxl Bdlllgs uait In Img to MIL unto the .auditorium xl thu. SI.1l'lOf'lhC Mrs Dvuur xcnlor ul ass .xduscr gnu Llxsx nluubnrs lnxlruullonx on grndumon Ltlqlnllu during g!'ldl1illlOH D Q J I Q Q Q Q Q Q G W W SSW sQSSSW QD S 9 .AW j 1- -'-'------1 maih 47 AHL W VM WQWTS QM? lWMVS .9 N -u L, 'yay 5 ,NA 'lvlfgv Q Nf w 'G f ' V k, X . '. L A E I F 4 : f . 1' W . ' X ' ' x ' ,-. , I I . x '- ', 1 ., 3 A '- - in 1 . Q 5 , I I .f 7 1 f 1 wi ' ' ' 'A' -- ' , 'Sw . t 1 J... X , F I I, Vs- ...wk I k . 4 5 ' R174 ? . A.: X ' 1 f ', Q -Q , vw ' . M. me .-5- ' ' . V-k' ,Pa-f.x ,Qing-' is ' ' fb ---'z'S'lY, ,Q-qi: N -jf. ' Va . Q ZWF- - ' ,' V ,- 94 A ' . ' 'Q V 1 . -Q 4: - . , '- A mfwhm- ' X 47 f s ' . N A 5 . '22 . .- 1, i ld V vi' -- v-5 - ffm - 0' x -' ' N' ' 5' -fx 4 - +4 - -f'9'13-Q1 ?-T 6524 tw Ae -' , -A N - 1 ff 1' ' f N 'f v W , X R X X XXX H Goshen High School's Most Valuable Players are considered top athletes who have added a little extra to their teams. The award is presented at the end of the sports season, and it's decided by a team vote. The award consists of a trophy, a pic- ture in the trophy case, and a name plate, with name engraved, which serves as a per- manent rememberance in the trophy case also. When asked how it felt to be a M.V.P. Steve Weddle replied, Winning the Most Valuable Back Award this year in football was very rewarding. Even though the season ended on a sour note for me personally, I still felt some degree of satisfaction in knowing that my teammates chose me to win the award. I say this because to me there were really others on the team just as deserving. Rich Minier was voted most valuable in both Cross-Country and Track. Rich stated, lt wasn't a surprise, but it was really neat. ln track he was a regional and state qualifier in the 1600 meter run. At the time this page went to press, the baseball MVP had not been chosen. 28 ' .--Llsifigl Rich Minier in both Cross Country and Track Steve Weddle Football Stcvc Condor Swimming Mike Hunsberger - Basketball COIGRATILA TEIIIS Tl I5 IIIS 2 l COACI IE A ' Paul Algate - Boys Tcnnis Tom Hoover - W Most Valuable Players Bruce Snyder commented on the honor. Being voted most valuable lineman in foot- ball during the 1979-80 season was one of my biggest accomplishments of my high school football career. Deb lishclman in both Basketball and Track r hx ffl pf If lqf fits. A4 sk an 448 A. -ll 745, n. 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'TI .. ,,, , 'ft .3 vw , v Sv .rf-'H 1 1.-.L .ff . ea-7' . . Vg- Y, 6 ' '3'1'..,'15 21 . 1 1 -'lt' 0 L 20 L ,S 7 , A , . 0 I4 5 6 28 '. 13 0 , f 24 7 ' - I0 rf .vi '- Q! , Y YW. l Nt-3 xi S Q Q G .. L ' 0' bl -3 i lv 4 i i 4 i L 1 5 . v ...-..f..a1 ...-n Senior Bruce Snyder is rcudy lo help fclloxx lciiniiimlcs Slcic Ricgxcckcr und l.ouic Perez lncklc Concord player. Senior buck Louie Hcrnundcz on thc run. followed clomcly by lcuirirmitc Ron Gillis. S542 say :lm 4 . . 7, aging: , li in-+1u .l , ,M fx 5 P4?h '1 ' -.FS - vw 7 V 1 1 va 4 . Q. - K as I ' x no -,fr ' - 1' ,I f- - f!- hlf, u JL' A .. ul., . , ' - ' ' r , , .ri ' ' -. i c- 'pn-i. , -v .'.-. Y Seniors Louis Percy and Slcvc Picgscckcr attempt to biock u pass bcforc attacking L1 orthwoi irlcrbdu Goshen 14 42 21 6 fx, , , . .. - - ,wing 19 . 'Xv ' i iw vx li, t .7 6 lvl .- 'A M., 1 Aks , Q f 'tfEKQ,'i'.i-.-1'-',' -... 28 W Y 0 Northwood Wawasee Concord Bremen Carroll Rochester Northridge Plymouth SB. Clay Warsaw Concord l. 'Hs Opponent 1 I I . 4Q!' , ' 1. . . ., ' v , Assistant coach Devon Hoffman gives instructions to senior Brad Lau and junior Dave Nlcfunn, N. - ' - ...4 - . k .. - -'pf .5 1F,'.f1 -- ,T 5 7 A. .. - . . 1-42-5 I ft-gf Lr. . 1- . -A ., , ' -, . AIM li21., N 1' -' r - a. 4 ' ' L ' ..-, .. 'jim w ' Y'-' ' ', .i. 'G ' - Y' ' -IO' Bi L. ',:af'5 :g '.'?T' . .A-,,?.f.fr QI. Junior puntcr John Meade gets off one of his punts, lik' ,qv-3 f Q 1 Netters Tie For Conference Champlonshlp We dtdn t thtnk at the start of the season that we d do as well as we dtd Coach Wed dell stated proudly Our goal was to play the best we could Wtnntng wasn t as tmportant as playtng our best However the netters ended with a sparkling 17 2 record wlth the only losses gotng to NLC rnvals Concord The team tted for conference champs tn a round robm tournament Paul Algate was voted Nflost Valuable Player Mental Attltude Award rectplant was .lay lngold and Most Improved player was Troy Branson Juntor Dan VN xlsh plaxed In the ii' stngles spot Jaw lngold Mental Attitude vnnner Trox Branson Most Improved Paul Mgxtt Most Naluable Plaxtr 44- 44 7-1 +Q-4f- 4-4 Ao- +4 O6 +4 41 44 Jon ' ' 4 Q 4 4 +4 4- 4 4 o -4 J 4 N11ll Wm,-lg dudtk, me ball Stew. Hanex exerts effort on the rcturn lt was the Harriers best season since they went to state in '76. Sporting a I6-3 record, the Cross Country team concluded a fine season. Placing 3rd at the Northern Lakes Conference Meet, 4th at Sectional c'Exceptionall and 8th at Regional. Mr. Clark said. We had an exceptionally good season, with an all out effort from every member on the team. Senior, Rich Minier. again led the team. Placing 2nd at N.L.C., 4th at Sectional, Good Season' and 19th at Regional. The lady Harriers hosted the second an- nual Elkhart County lnvitational at Shanklin park. Lead by Dawn Vannoster's 8th place finish, the Redskin gals placed 3rd overall. 1 4' 1 1 , 415 1' KF' .P rv l 5 - , I ui Tim Miller strains to gain a better position against North- benior barrier Nancy Troy has a look ol determina tion. S- ft, ,M ridge, - ,. 'T N6 V I ' fl' :c N -- ,r,f,,,, 5 -' ' i' ' - .xg 1' A F Tzv' '11,-T V e ' -T ' 'T 2 all '4g'5'Y 'S r ft T ' ,Q f-je-if ff- 'gb ' , - . 'In '- 1 T Y . ll. ' -' 'x 'f 'Q S i :'T'V?ii - ' ' 1 we 2253, if-if A t-T The backbone ofthe 1979 Cross Country team: Nlike Truex, Greg Weeden, Rich Minier, Tom Yoder. and Gonzalo Diaf Yl- Front row, l. to r.: Dawn Vannoster, Robin Davis, Mike Keenan, Gonzalo Dial. Dave Chupp, Nancy Troy. Dave Scntell. Coach Rick Clark. Back row: Jon Reber. Greg Burns. Greg Weeden. Tom Yoder. Rich Minier, Steve Coyne, Greg Shaver, Mike Truck, Tim Miller, 7 ?' 4 -wi if .H ' Q ' MP A ' -J 'S ' 1... ., WX ,-' '-2 ' .1 4' K P .5 X I . .. .-T -- ar K . X'f5 ' ' 'Pa 'sf ,Qi ' x F V. 1 G '- ,.. , xg . 'X' .fa 4 Q X 1 J s J 4 - ' , +A 1 u A 5 N ' Q N M J' -' . S lg irl Golfers Keep humbs- Hand push ups strengthened the golfers fingers wrnsts and also thelr season record pushmg nt to 7 2 th1s year Jenny Lmd men tal attntude award w1nner created these umque exerclses to promote pre match Splfll Pam Scheldel bemg a sectlonal medahst for her second year and placmg tenth rn the regnonal thls year earned the most valuable player award Jane lngold most lmproved player bet tered her score by more than flfteen strokes Other addrtnons to the varslty team are returnmg letterwmners Tane Frye and JoAnne Wmters Kathy Ulmer Debble Cam Tma Mlller and Anne Klng made up the promrsmg re serve squad 1 v'9 'uf ' .T JI . 4 , . , o ul, M Q. ag of -HBE ' ,',- -- Ant. ,. . Ks A- fa. Jin! 'Civ 'ii ,dl --1 Pam Schudel Iced off to a grexl se :son lmlshlng l0th ln regnonal .xctlon I' ar l -1-v 'e '-ff' 'lf' '5:. Varsity team Tane fryc Pam bchudel lcnm lmd lane lngold and JoAnne Wrnters C , A 4 c y . I 9 9 - . r Gi - U9 A Y 4 . , . I v . - . , . U .I 'Y k I - I l - ' . A ' ' i' .L 4. -vi - . , . . . I . ' . . , . - I l .YI - I 'I ' .. , 3-1.9. ' .- , ! Y I I 1 - ' ' s' s .. ' L -.L- ' .,' , .,' ' xy. w I4 .2 I ' ' - ,V 4 4 a ' 1 .4 J .. F 71 1 A -,M 7 iw Q ' 4 ' V Nl ll I1 41 1 -- . ' v , ,f 'H e 'V-W ---A X 'e . E' E H14 7 ' ff e . 3,5 V- L .h V . if r 3' l. l ng Y Q ' . V X I - . , luki 1- NJ- I . ' I 1 gl 3 ,,,-Ku Q- 3,g..-1-, 4 1 if . ' I , - V' ' .ji -Nu . ' ' 1 ' .-11' ' -:- .. 's - . R 7 - 2 - ' -- ' , V an NlostN.1lu.1ble Pltlxer P1111 Sehetdel N1ent.1l Xtlllude Mxurd Jennx L1nd Nlost lmproxed .l1n1. lngold June Ingold PFJLIKLS puttmg JI N11pIL Four wc1r golf coaeh Cheryl Reagan Crest Counts K lub xx ure the team also pr1et1eed 17 Ill IN squad Tlfld M1llcr Dcbblc Ca l lmer Not p1ctured 1s Anne Klng qu. if 1n and ka 1 Bushes d1dnl stop sophomore, Txne Frxe from haung .1 good season Wlth 1 form l1ke thls T1n1 Nllller looks xerx pron11s1ng 1979 GIRLS GOLF GOSHEN OPPONENT T1PP5 E Noble Wavsasee Ft Wayne Leo 7 Columb1a Cny 7 Homestead Northwood Warsaw Ft Wayne Carroll I R 1 , 9 f1'l''5T9??F1'ef.fl-4 Q 1 fl' A 5 .- 1. , ..'., ' ,Y1.'.' '.' !,. ,,, .. ' L z -- ' , in ' Q.: -Q AQ iff' 7-2, F ' , . v' 1 1 V ' 1' 1 '1' -' F 1 A 1 183 pl I Q in 1 1 2 Qf Q, ' 7 5 1 219 .1 262 4 L 1 199 ' ' 21' - ggi, V, U- ' l . V ' -23 2 1 13' l 1 ' 1- 204 ' ' ' -16 .1 'fi' lf l 205 203 'f ' 1' 153 166 . 1 199 196 192 . 1 203 ja 2 1' -, '71 'zthl' Summers Undefeated In Conference It was a great season! said coach Brian Rathke, and very well it was. His swim team completed another undeafeated season. Starting the season by placing second at Cul- ver Military, the 'Skins didn't lose again until the state meet, where they placed l0th. The fish breezed to a first place finish at their own Goshen Relays. Steve Conder was againt the Most Valu- able swimmer. The Paul Underwood Mental Attitude Award went to senior Alan Ahonen. The Jack Fult award to Don McDonald, and Matt Lechner was Most Improved. X N Senior Don MacDonald dispalys good form in thc backstrokc Greg Burns performs his specialty. the backstrokc Scmor Standout Allan Ahonen performs hrs specralty the butterfly Elkhart Central 118 Goshen Concord Penn Plymouth Elkhart Memornal East Noble Wawasee S B Adams Rochester 69V2 0 112 S B Clay Culver Mxlxtary Mrshawaka Warsaw Goshen Relays Champtons NLC Champnons Elkhart Sectlonal Champtons 10th at State meet Mark Sleppy stramgs to gam the lead ln the freestyle MJ F000 DFI UIIINK N PIII. P- Mlkc Teall executes a dlve at a home meet 4-,, W' lx' 1, I! l 54 59 113 70 102 59 l I0 ' 69 103 42 130 62 110 . . 64 105 1 2 ' . . 77 95 ' ' 68 101 ' 53 114 24 61 'UE' .. g - '27-'3 ,rj-'I l ' I 3 -. 1 S I 1 -,-5' um.. '.,:3.'.,'Gn.' 1 A. al-,.'e,f1'41-f 4 2' 12- 1 , 'l .gg In A ' -413 . .,L-I 1. L mfg l 1 ..,, ' 1 I E iii ish Also Place lOth t State lg? ,..-Li,,4'.'k4Y., fn L J .-,J Q '. I 1. 1 gf Wyf- . .. .- ff' Y lg' I . .iyliii WI! ' V, . Q nf 1 A 3' f K Affnhm -L , Steve Condcr holds whoul rcuordx 1n thc lflll. lun. and 500 lruulylc Ilcrc hc pcrformx thc butlcrlly Slew Vnndcr. one ol' thc lcumk captains. proudly displays thc mcclionul trophy. Swim team, front row, I. to r,: Mike Teall. Tim Thul. Cinda Sehalwm. Don McCann, Kevin Sentell. Mark Sleppy. Craig Kercher, Beth Chevalier. Dan Phillips. Mark Jamesen. Second row Bill Tedatrom, Don MacDonald. Mike Ahoncn, Allan Ahonen, Kurt Peterson. fvlark Ahonen. Scott Garvin. Third row: Ambtant Coach Chria Shorthouse. Coach Bryan Rathke. Greg Burns. Bruce Lau. Vince Minniek, Dan Tom, Matt l.echner, Mark lfarver. Ken lrurver. Steve Conder, For the state mcct contestants shaved their heads to help their times and promote spirit left to right are Bill Tedstrom Scott Garvin Stcve Condcr Craig Kercher Don MacDonald Matt leehner Allen Ahonen Davc McCann Q .1 Second row Steve Condcr Kevin Scntcll Bill Tcdstrom Craig lxercher 'Mark Sleppx Don N'laeDonald Don McCann Third row Dave McCann Tim Thul Vlikc Ahonen Allen Ahonen Nflirk Ahoncn Matt Lechncr Mark Jameson Scott Garvin Vlark F trxcr 5 ,. l The sectional winners, front row, l. to r.: Beth Chevalier. Bryan Rathkc. Chris Shorthousc, Cinda Schawlm. Girl Swimmers In overall strength, and quality wise, this was our strongest season, stated girls swim coach, Corally McCann. The girls finished the season with an 8-5-1 mark, but this in itself is not an indication of the strength the lady swimmers had. Breaststroke specialist Steph lnbody was called on to do the 'fly on occasion. Sophomore Jennifer Hetler added depth to the team with her freestyle form. Show Talent The girls overcame a season opening loss at the hands of NLC rival, Warsaw, and started the season rolling with several close victories. According to team members, desire and the willingness to do their best helped them win meets. Senior Beth Chevalier finished a sparkling four year career with a third place finish in the 100 yard breaststroke at the state meet. She bettered her record time, recording a l.l0.3. Beth also won this event for the fourth year in a row at the sectional meet. Senior divers Tracy Anglemeyer and Peggy Jones also did well at the sectional meet, and par- ticipated in the state meet. Chevalier and Anglemeyer were cited by Coach McCann as being two of the finest female athletes to come out of G.H.S. These girls also shared the most valuable swimmer award. Kim Lechmer received the Barb Zook mental attitude award, and the most im- proved honor went to Lori Miller. .H- Fronl row: Nlaureen Donovan. Betsy Shrock, Beth fiuipe. Michelle Garvin, Kim lcclmer. Stephanie lnhody Row 2: Lisa Kicdaish. Jennifer llctlcr. l.ori Nliller. Susan Yoder, Jill Slcppy. Shelly Donovan. Chris lcall. Roxy 3: Peggy Joncm. l,ori Van Buren, Nancy Barker, Beth Chevalier, Traey Angleiiieyer. .lane Nlefallcy. Elibc Chevalier. Ceclia Cherniak, Coach Corally Nlcfann. I , Sophomore Nancy Barker improved her bchool re- cord in the 100 yard backmtrokc this mason. ' I Senior Beth Chevalier. sectional champion. stated. The team worked aa a team this year. I ef, ,Q it 'FN-P ' Tracy Anglemcycr shows hcr statcd qualifying form 36. 4 2' ,I Y 1' ,X B-t 'TI' ...x Sue Hdnew Xttltude trd Nlel C rue N1X P Chrts Be ehx Nlmt lmprme i 1 FF ff Reemla Kllne team manager gave both her tnme and TT' ' Pkvg A OPPONhNT CQ dl wood Brom n tonal P mouth Falrlig-Mal Warsaw :ew Noble Ubfhany W wasee R es er Northrldge Concord becuonal l 8151 S3159 RUNNER UP XX INNER THEM GHS GHS GHS THEM I5 THEM GHS GHS GHS GHS Sophomore lon fJl'llL eoneentmtes on her xerxe ,um-,On Tuna Rogers Carol Hoogenboom md Deb lxhelmm prom 11 here We Xu lutmllx ,IV Team. front row. l. to r.: Nl, Jameson. Nl, Haney. C, Sibul. li. Hollinger, K. Pollock. T. Bcrkey, S Hunsberger. Standing: R. Kline. l.. Grifc, .l. Kolb, T. Kinney, Kline, if Slbul, C. Beuehy.C'oz1eh Kettlebur, Couch Kettlcbar. as she instructs us to .1 conference title i up fl C7 1.3 Ch ca 'Y7 Varsity' team, kneeling, I. to rf Nl. Miller. Nl. Vherniak. S. Ilancy. if Beachy. T. Sllllfll. ID. Snyder. Standingi C' lloogenbooni. I Stoner, IJ. Eshelman, Coach Kettlcbar. I.. Cirife, lvl. Cripe. T. Rogers. Spikers First Time N.L.C. Champs Sue QUE Haney: I never dreamed we could be NLC' champs. but after that l started dreaming about the sectional. And the dream almost came true! Being sectional runner-up was the best ever finish by a G.H.S. volleyball team. and we were a team! l'll always remember the yells, .fXirhcad's esca- pades. and this cheer: Rose's are Red. Nlillies are Greeng Concord is Dead. 'cause REDSKINS are MEAN! Deb MESH Eshelman: We were really a family this yfear and our season was very rewarding. I don't think our accomplishments will be forgotten for awhile because we set some new higher goals for teams to come. I hope future teams keep doing fall sport skits, the volleyball school song, and especially' the quick drills before meets. Carol WOLF lloogenboom: Volleyball was unexpectedly' exciting. I never thought we could win the conference after we lost our first game. Some highlights ofthe season were beating Rochester and Concord and being the sectional runner-ups. but the major one was the T.P. party' at Rose Kettlebar's house. lt's great to be part of Goshen's first girls team ever to win the NLC '. Mel ACl1 Cripe' Volleyball meant a lot to me this year. Noi only did we have a winning season. but also we grew close asa team. I think the team con- cept helped us to have the great record we ended with. l.isa AlRHliAD Stoner: Nly experience of playing on the volleyball team is one I will never forget. A lot of long lasting friendships were made over the years. I learned a lot of things also like teamwork and sportsmanship. I loved to play and I am so glad I had the chance to be part ofsuch a great team. Tune Shurtlz I feel the volleyball team this year was the best ever. Not only in accomplishments but in sportsmanship and teamwork. Everyone pulled to- Deb Snyfderz I thought this year was super. livery- one showed a lot of spirit and the teamwork was tremendous. Our hard work really paid offand I was glad to be a part ofit. l'm sad too. but wish the future teams good luck. The Goshen High Volleyball School Song: Goshen High School. Goshen lligh School. serve right over that net! Bump the ball. or set and spike it. then we'll win. you bet? RAHY RAHY RAHY Goshen High School, Goshen High School. fight on for her famel Spike, girls. spike. and we will win this game! gether to make it happen A Learning Season Was it a good season? No, but it was a learning season. It was one that took a lot to stay in there and keep playing. There were some that couldn't do it but there were a lot more that could. It's true I would have liked to have had a better season: who wouldn't have? But I look at it like this, my team gave it their best and thats all anyone can ask, said Mr. Phillips, the coach of the 1979-80 basketball team. Senior Mike Hunsberger, the leading scor- er Cwith an average of 17.6 pts. per gamej and rebounder Qwith 11.8 per gamej had this to say: It was a good year for meg I do wish it would have been better for us as a team. But for the most part we had a lot of fun. Brad Lau, also a senior, seconded Mike's thoughts, saying, It was rather a disappointing season with a record of 6 wins and 15 losses. We had all hoped we would do much better, but even so I'd go out for the team again next year if I was going to be here. When asked if the team thought the student body supported them, Brad said, Yes, we did, when it was a rival team. But as for a lot of the other games, people seemed to find other things to do. We asked Sharon Walsh, a junior who attended almost all the games what she thought of the team. She said, They may not have had a winning season, but they were a team that worked hard, and for that I feel the coach and the guys deserve a lot of thanks. Mike Hunsberger was named team's M.V.P. for the year, and was named to the second team N.L.C. Senior Ron Bender was the team's Most Improved. 1 M005 'il-tl' Senior Mark Essig struggles for a tip against a Chargers opponent. - Boys Varsity, Erst row, I. to r.: Assistant Coach Marty Gaff. Bob Keil. Steve Weddlc, Brad Lau, Ron Bender, Tony Lambright, Rob Swihart. Second row: Kent Yoder. Jeff Haney.. .leff Stoltzfus, Mike Miller, Mike Hunsberger, Chris Graff, Mark Ruhling, Head Coach Steve Phillips. I l 5 I l 1 f 4 E Sophomore Jeff Haney looks for an open man. 1+ 1 ' or sv 1 f . m ,.,-if.. , 5 I Q0 if flu ..f ,, V Vi Scmor standout Make Hunsbcrger pulls down a rebound Q XMI ,L ,ffm . I S 'lf' , !d':. ' n n ' .QA wk .4 vis, , . 3' H 'g 4 . EL it exc- ' 1 . v 'r . Zi' gl 41'-f',-.'V . , 1 an ,, .. 1 . 44 4 uw n ,- 4 s - 4 S .. , 1 .9 . ,C o. A W5 hir ., Q , .W ' f Mft 4' r . -.' - 4 , f . r ,Wm- - Senior Stcvc Wcddlc goes up for a jump shot . ,, , 'Y-. 6, .- lg. I lt 9 6 , . , - -' '., , , 1 7 . A , ,.-v- ' 4' .AL i Z., bophomoru Tons I Iom guts J bouncy pass from Imnmnntz. Don Bonlrngu' mr VIFNIIN tum fxrsl row I In r Iclmd Nlsslu ld! longs Wu Nadu lim Rnburts N11n13,m,r me. Nhllu buwnd rem Comb Nhrlv ful! R b K rlpg Iunx Hur! Don BOYIITJELI' Don lumllun .W, 1 ' 4 X, . Q . F .L . 3 A - 2. ,, .-.- .,, V A .. , ,, , ss' 'W Q . . Y -' 1 I , ' . ,,.. -y ,Sb .1 1, i ' Jun' , ., 5.1 ' '..:'az .lV '1 1f I xi- 1' ' 'VQ1 K, 'A 'lb' 4 Y 2. .yyl All - Y 19 4441 W Sophomore Rob K rxpe shoots 1 lrtethrovs J S Sophomores Kent Yoder and Tony Flora fight for the rebound. 5 di? Junior Don Bontrager goes up for the jump shot. I 4-nf' 50 50 Season Wlnmng the hollday tourney was hlghltght of the J V season Although the team fm lshed wtth a 10 I0 record Coach 'vlarty Gaff commented We had a great year and next years team shows promise The team was lead by juniors Don Bontrager and Jeff Jones and sophomores Wes Yoder Tony Flora Kent Yoder and Rob Crtpe Cheerleaders G 1 gh Win Decorating locker rooms lockers and bed rooms baking cookies and creating new cheers routines and spirit raising ideas were a few of the duties the cheerleaders endeav ored to fulfill this year The varsity squad under the leadership of sponsor Karen Riley consisted of Kathy Miller Greta Spencer Karen Hardies Re becca Moyer Lori Burt and Jody Scott Co leen Nofziger Lecia Roth Sheri Neff and Lynn Newell teamed up to make the junior varsity squad The cheerleaders inspired most student participation in pep rallies and at the sound of a whistle That sound commanded all that heard it to yell Beat Concord' -.of rv- 4 Ig, Here the varsity cheerleaders are doing The ladder one of the many and one of the easiest mounts thu do .i Senior Kathy Miller was captain of the squad. ' What so proudly we hail. As part of tradition. the cheerleaders take this salute to the American Flag The Cheerleaders 5PCCl3ll2ed in mounts 31 b35kelb3ll The skit, Goshen's Coffin Quintet led the football team to a 2l-0 Concord killing games. 52 - - 'gil f ,Q ,OL if , 'lf I -ska. ..l-.-....... .,., ,L Agzyw- Arm. -1 1, ' i 'T , g, h 9f: '1H'n'1 x.., 275 Q FADE . 1' 4 'D 'Ex s u.,,, ' - 1 I. , 4 H , fx - ' . 51 X X B' A .lf . A7 -BK 1 Y, . iv., h F 3 V . ' J QA Q G1 11 Q , , x. mu ,. ... 1- f 5... .wal L , lu e'F',l,.'g2 Z , s,':m.. 1 ntramurals Add To Student Life The intramural program was a lot of fun for those who weren't in fall or winter sports and who wanted to participate in some type of athletic competition. Mr. Yoder, head of the basketball program, said, Things went pretty well, the teams were pretty evenly picked and the games were close. There wer- en't too many' arguments and everybody seemed to have a lot of fun. Junior Steve Haney organized the flag football competition. The teams were orga- nized by classes and competed during the noon hour. Haney commented on the season, saying, Teams could have been picked dif- ferently but other than that the teams and guys participated had a lot of fun and were competitive Mr Lambright head of the fairly young bowling intramural program said It was a fairly good season but we reallv needed more participation The kids displayed good con duct and everything went pretty well Teams were made up of any students who wanted to bowl and one faculty team also took part cf .AQ Ai QQ!! 1 4-li' it .lim Gibson and Greg Sh iver jump for possession During one hour the intramural ill sttrs pl tyed the fteulty in front ofthe entire student body The fieulty the ball during 1 regul xr se ison game one won by l yery slim mtrgln Here Nlr Wetyer drihbles the bill down the eourt tw are of the tetlon 'around him. Intrumurtl tournex Lhumps I to r Gun Gross Andw Stomr btut I mdhorn .lax Shephard Rtth Ixtnnu Bob Knight I Flag football champs the jumor dass rcprcsuntutnes front row I to r Rob Swthart Doug Hgnson Brun Crlpt. Doug Edwards Scuond row Chrts Graff Iohn Buglcw Stun Hunu Dunn Ixcllcr -wr' Intramural bowltng Lhumps front row I to r Sarah Nfiarttllt Grate Oswald Tune Shurtz Klltn Raw Second row lcff Kcruhcr lurrw Saunders Dub Snwdcr Ion V1nBurcn Durcx Shun? Welght Class New A new weight training class was added to the physical education department and was met with much enthusiasm by students who enrolled They embarked on a complete phys ical fitness program which mcluded mdivid ualized weight training programs They ran exercnsed and worked out on the weight ma chme which was available to students and athletes in the new weight room Students learned the fundamental techmques and in formation regardrng physical fitness as well which both boys and girls took part '1 v 11 It QU, if Students work on the weight machine ind lift werghts in the daily class Randy Sorg concentrates on his form as he works out H ,io , ' T '- w X l ci 'T AJ CV am 5 I i Mr' Ted Crlsman directed the class In Toby Laramorc strains while Louie llcrnandcl takes L1 break during the first hour weight training class. ' O I ' . ' ' . Q - 4, I 1 5 1 .vi - - . , v 1 , H vi 1 Q P . M A X 1 . I 5- 1 j - ,S v . J n g'- U x Q U The Pride Gf The Red And hite it qi ...A ii Varsuty letter wunners Furst row l tor D Eshelman T Anglemyer K Muller C Schwalm G Spencer J Gorham J lund C Hoogenboom L Barks R Davus M Jerles Second row J Guupe R Bender T Jordon D Mcdonald E Swoveland C Kercher T Muller K Myers K Sentell G Weeden G Dayus Thurd row N1 Crupe S Haney J Ingold A Mahoney T Drapeza C Subal C Chernuak S Inbodv S Vyatkuns I Burt D Vannoster Fourth royy S Conder T Hoover D Hure M Hunsberger G Dua! D Muller M Stegelmann M Jameson 'vi Faryer T Yoder M Slcppy Iufth royy R Munuer S Ruegsecker J Wunters l Jerles N1 Haney S Yoder K Pollock M Ruhlung M Joldersma S Weddle D Chupp Suxth royy A Ahonen K Peterson R Elchert NI Wuttrug R Solomon T Oyer D Sentell J Sanders D Slabaugh S Lambrught .I Gubson Seventh roys .I lngold J Jones D Culp N 'vlunnuck B Leyyallen K Thul J Meade J VanLuren Eughth row D Chupp M Lechner G Shafer T Lambrught R Sorg R leyyallen J Huney D Leyyallen Iy Xoder Hundreds of Goshen Hugh School athletes have earned varsuty letter sweaters over the years The qualuflcatuon for wearung a sweater us to play on a varsuty squad and tradutuon makes ut gurls un whute boys un red What does ut mean to athletes who have earned a Goshen Hugh School letter sweater? Several students commented Sr Steve Weddle One should not place the umportance and value of a letter sweater on how many patches he or she has earned should lue un the self satusfyung and rewardung feelung a person obtauns by knowung he or she has put forth the effort and deducatuon re quured to wun ut Sr Leslue Barks A letter sweater us some thung that you take prude un It reflects your character as an athlete When you wear your letter sweater you remember all of the good tumes un your athletuc career A letter sweater us somethung you ve worked hard for It reflects an accomplush ment un your lufe When I wear my letter sweater I thunk of beung on a team and shar ung good tumes wuth my fruends Athlctucs 'ure fun but they are also a challenge They straun you both physucally and mentally These chal lenges help you to meet the challenges that you wull later face un your lufe Jr Dave Sentell Earnung a letter sweater us a constant remunder of the hard work that went unto achtevung that sweater and an amount of success achueved un the sport un whuch you receuved the award Jr Tuna Drapeza To me you experuence a whole lot of dufferent feelungs bemg a letter sweater wmner In achuevung my sweater alot I feel a sense of prude and my parents are very proud parents Just to watch theur faces when you wear ut us an experuence un utself Beung proud of the sweater and yourself shows you and the people around you that you are proud to have a G and represent Goshen Hugh School whenever you go Jr Tum Oyer To me yyunnung 1 letter us .1 remunder of the sacrufuces you make to spend hours of hard work un praetuce along yyuth all the benefits and fun un sports Soph Don Lewallen l feel very honored to have earned a letter sweater from G H N A lot of tume work 'und deyotuon goes unto e'1rnung 1 letter swcuter Also there us u lot ot fun to go along wuth ut I thunk earnung a letter as a sophomore us a good honor Soph Mary Haney My Goshen letter sweater us somethung I really cherush Each tume I wear ut I feel I ve accomplushed some thung umportant l ye met some personal goals un earnung my sweater Receuyung my syyeater made all the praetuce hours seem so lught Track practuces are not easy uf you re un volved seruously There yyere cold days to en dure Tumes to make coaches to please Soph Kent Noder XR hen I reeeuyed my varsuty G svyeater l yyas thrulled NX hen the football season started my muun eomern yy ls playung enough to get .1 letter Sutter lustenunt. tothe conhes und the uppertlussmen l rt 1l wed th ut personsulgo1ls 1rr. oytrsh 1doyy ed by the tttm go1ls 'yly y 1rsuty syyemr ot course meuns I pl1yed enough to e1rn 1 syye1uer bu ut 1 so uuueuns l yy us 1 member ot 1 tuos e Hugh School uthletut te 1I'l'l I H11 pu-out. h1ye eurned 1syyeuter The syye1te nt remunder th1t l yy ts 1 ue ue eyen though l yy IN uust 1 N c I l yyetr the syyeuter eyery we tuoshen Redskun I - J ' u 5 1 A Q 'R l K U, l 3 J! 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' z J : . . 5 u ' ' 5 5 ,,f' l ff 3- ci 5,04 1- 4' lhgtgnsg xx xx thy ku to lhg l.1dx Skim bcason lhm war Wlth I swsluns lru1np.IL gl W I 3 I md I W thu kgpl on top of thur opponenm o--wry 'T' h 1 -94 ,pf- Whcn 'V1elC rlpc dl ucnlcr thus year found herself nn foul lmublL she was mvcd on the bench Tuna Rogers prgpdru In sprung, for I of her 94 Sumor lcsllc Barks blarti down wurl to wt up thu rpbounds fcnsm. x Tl me i X ' 'qs s r r rr' Aw' v 3 -' I '1 ,n , . W5 . IT. H , X ,M ' 8 S . J' I P ia A M . I k w A 135,141.5 V I 'TT' -. 1 D 'E rf J 'v ' , ' . 'N 'of- Coach Dorn Keyser led the team to t I4 4 season Fiiui ll BWI-I l if A WF ' : ay 5 S Jonell Kolb 13231 Lmda .lerles 13793 and Lorl Cmle oshen Glrl The gtrls basketball season ended wtth a great banquet where they found that the team concept they had really pulled their frrend shtps together Thetr season ended '4 4 It was a very specral year to thc fnve seniors of the team They have plaved together for llve years When they were ln 8th grade ll was the frrst year gurls basketball was offered The group had a 16 l record leavnng yumor hrgh and through hugh school theyumor varsr ty teams went I2 13 whrle the yarsrty went 46 I2 Deb Eshelman had her best personal sea son thus year whtch resulted rn bemg chosen to the ftrst team all conference and the re cervmg of the most valuable player award She also recerved a trophy for best free throw lffwl S-W both J V and V-UW! JCHOH Deb Eshelman warts forthe ball at the charity IHC Slttmg I to r P Scheldel C Hoogenboom D Wcllmg S Shue J Vanderheyden M Ruhlmg kneelmg D Eshelman T Drapeza S Haney M Muller C2 Hoogenboom T Rogers Standmg Coach Keyser lx lzxstmrn l Barks M Crlpe L .lerles J Kolb l Cmfe Coach Kettlebar Hot Agaln percentage by shootlng 55 of 77 for 712 whrch rs a school record But The most gratrfymg award she stated was the Barb Zook Mental Attxtude Award Mel Crupe was the top rebounder thrs year and holds the school record of smgle game rebounds wrth 21 She led the team rn re bounds H941 and blocked shots U63 and was named to the 2nd team all conference Carol Hoogenboom led the team rn scormg wrth 262 pomts averagmg 15 4 a game She also led ln recoveries wrth 61 and was named to the honorable mentron all conference team Sue Haney led the team nn hustle and she stuck like glue on defense She also contrxbut ed 27 asslsts and 46 steals Leshe Barks was very agxle thus year She played every positron She also tallted 58 pomts wnth the use of her great outsxde shots The rest of the varslty team conslsted of Tuna Rogers another great rebounder Trna Drapeza second to Sue ln hustle Myrna Mrller 41 ln attrtude Krrs Eastman best passer Jonell Kolb who always found the open shot Lmda Jerles the tree on defense and Lon Grrfe the accrdent waltxng to hap pen and a great guard Ill Lorl Grlfe shot S-if from the yarsrty charrty ltne 0 O ' J ' ' . 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Opp. 20 25 2l 23 22 18 26 6 21 15 12 Q l26 poundcr Doug Chupp pins a Plymouth foe Mike Gill beats Fort Wayne North on points. 11 1 Record Best Ever Fursts were what the tennus gurls created thus season It was the first tume 4 gurls at 3 posutuons won NLC tutles the first tume Go shen beat Memorual and Concord and by placung hugh un the NLC ut was the first tume Goshen Hugh School won the All Conference sports award Theur record of ll l was the Jenny Lund and Karen Hardues were thus years captauns Greta Spencer was Most Valuable player Nancy Barker was Most Improved and Tracy Anglemyer won the Barb Zook Mental Attutude Award Thus was also the first year the J V s squad played the same number of matches as the varsuty Theur record was 10 1 I 'F Sli l -. ii' .AsLi Q sem! 4 JISC'-'S+' A yu-xv-vm an QHAYILOLQQR' K ' u- 1- O 1 USPS' ' 55-2.x W F 'is-iw ff.. 'I' Scnuor Greta Spencer ffl sungles plaver also voted Most Valuable Pluwer Tennus gurls Front row I to r S Watkuns T Anglemcyer M Fusher K Hardues L leuchty S Yoder C M :F h ll h fl! h Beachy J Stuver S Hunsberger N Barker J lund Second row K Subal Cathy Schoolcy C Subul l argare IS er V0 'cs Wu a O owl rough Newell Back Coach Cartwrught X , . x l N '- 1- ' 'W :ww e . u Q - T J 'V .ky.1.' , , , , . , . A - i 4 I L... - , 4. . -au J k , ,' I f N ' 'ff' . ' I ' . A I' 'fr r X, . ' ' , r l n . ' ' . . N' Q .Q -.41 . - 9 , . . . V . L , ' . . u x , . I - ' ' , u 4 ug ' . .... - 'eu - - 'ff V - 1 x hx i n' 5 1 V ' K U 4' I ' I -, u . 1 . u u A ,'A-,.'.'-.I 5 5 . I u u ' ,,u...-.wal . . . r - . - u - ' .F fl' ' . - . f . . .- . . u - A a u - - , - V , -, . . X , . t 1 u u .1 . ' rf . ' Q. 1. 1-1 u , . . . 1 Q I4 is X, X .r' . . I u s t 5 Q ,A D . S 1 F , X1 , 57 , 'N - ,' , . , u . 1 - - w 1 -Q N L v. ut N , . - s 1 n t SS ' YY ' ' s - , , . . , Sy. ,nv .A I QV' M ' X Xb ' I ' - 1 'gn -5 ,' P- ,H 'fx' ,N ,Lf Kiel ,J IN' ff? -' , g 1 - ,J ,'. .I . .'-, , -1 . 1 is A Y . . X . -u . .4 Q 5. H5 ,- y 1 ' , . . 4 . ' V .' . - - u , . 5 - o 4 - 1 . ' . - . . . . I . . . - . u . - . - ut ,t .u tr ' ,u . . . , . A, In - k. . 4, X , . , . , ,Q best un the hustory of G.H.S. gurls tennus. . - we lin -V 4'-0, ff ,.l. , , , . . . Q . , ' c I V ..l,'f 5' 3. ' ' ' ,j 1 :'.,,Y,M11I-5-.1 :',u', my A W5' ' , ,r .-'. 1' -,, 4. , N ' -'. '.: ' 'f . - u V A - rig, . ru . 'Je J .' 1 - , ,-A I ,V , .lf -' ' '-- f g. fi 63:5 f ,. Nfl.. . .1 Vi' 1' A tx l , , v -v r, ' ' ' li' . V se U. s -- ,Ja ' ' --1' ,, . Q ' ' ' 1---mf--f-11 -.-Q-, , ' 1:1 ' Y- . i . ,a . , -4' ,YI H9 1 l -..4-1, I ff 'YT' S.-Tvffhvs.-, 5 , -Y L. v - - - . - . . .A , I . ' ' . 1 , , ' Q , U ' ft QW' flllf' Susan Yoder looks the opponents over before she serves on Goshen s new home courts. . b 1.-4 Andi Tracy Anglemeyer received the mental attitude Most Valuable winner, Greta Spencer concentrates award. on her serve. Junior singles plaxer Lhris Beaehx awaits the return 'Jimi Liana.- Coaeh Cartwright introduces his players at sports comocation. uv 'Wifi e spring ,F x Carol Hoogenboom was undefeated and NLC champ in the shot put She was also scctionil discus champ and placed second in this event at the Nl C meet Sha. was a regional qualifier and holds school records in both events . . 66-own! -'Ja-r. ow-4. Seniors Lisa Stoner and Leslie Barks were the team s .T A M. N M long distance 'gutters . 1 ' vs 'U1Y? lFi' ,L '.i I .4 , .- ..4 Coach Z led the team to a 9-2 record. Elise Chevalier holds thc school record in tht X00 .I fx DO' 41 H HICH SCHOOI -llw HIGH SCHOOL OS vi vnoq 1 , I Deb Eshelman was the undefeated NLC champ and regional qualifier in the l00 meter hurdles event. W . . 5. Q U el Eiqlvm 1 1. 4 5 1.1 cgi f xi! We had a good season on the track - the running events - but our inexperience in the field events hindered our overall perfor- mance. We had many good individual efforts and competitive performances from younger team members which gives us something to look forward to stated Rick Clark, track coach when asked about the track team s 4 win 7 loss performance He also stated that the high points of the season probably occured at the tndtvtdual level Senior Rich Mrnter qualified for the state meet won the Most Valuable Runner award and was the team s top scorer with 124 points Senior Greg Weeden the Paul Underwood Mental Attitude Award winner qualified for the regional meet Other tmpor tant team members according to Clark were seniors Jon Reber the second highest scorer and Dennis Miller long jumper who won the Most Improved Player laurels Goshen s Juniors Steve Lambnght fleftj and Jim Krezel trtghtj sprint toward towards the Emsh ltne Goshen Opponent SB Clay Mtsh Marian Plymouth Breman 502 3 661 3 Rochester Wawasee Warsaw Northridge Concord Northwood Strong n unning Events 'v'- T- Q5 -R-in S- xX l 'saw -i i -inu- faf 1 'QE 3-35- 1- Senior hurdler Gerry Davis strains toward the lintsh ltne EJ? si!!! ---4 H -- y-:svn-rs-in-:cv ' H Qdiiv lA- 'ul - g 11a.al- 1.-- -...f -alr ,- .gr 7- L .nib w:. f:':- :r Cf' L- ,wi , -pt 4 - N -- - 'HD Silt-y?ig'?J .5 M256 1m Varsity Track First row I to r Gonzalo Diaz Tom Yoder Rich Mtmer Steve Coyne Dennis Miller Jerry Davis Murry Stegleman Ed Papes Jeff Berkey Greg Weeden Jon Reber Tim Brill Tim Miller Greg Burns Second row Tim Landis Dave Sentell Mike Truex Jim Kerzell Tum Oycr Jim Roberts Jim Gibson Dave Chupp Fernando Ysats Doug Farmwald Mike Keenan Assistant Coach Doug Yoder Thtrd row Ron Miller John Yoder Lance Vaughn Richard Crtpe Steve Nowaskt Greg Shavers Doug Deter Bob Hart Bruce Zimmerman Guy Farmwald Dave Folk Mark Copenhaver Eric Wogoman Dave Mast Doug Chupp Ron Holden John Anderson Fourth row Manager Rob Harris Assistant Coach Gary Weaver Tim Yoder Dave Frisbee Ben Rassl Darrel Moore Wes Davis Bruce Anglemeyer Todd Allberry Mike Btller Dale Moore Mike Kohl Rod Crtpe Steve Gtngertch Kip Wteland Head Coach Rick Clark -IP . ' U 2 x . . K . L.. . . . R A 1 , . ' A A u . ' ' ' V '- ff. '. 4 4 H , Qa , f5 i 'f.f'w ' ,Q-5:5 .A r- V' 444. 45,--. 58 . . eo .4 , J' 1 j ' . ' 41 : L A - 1 f - 4 W we 4- - 42 , 1.1 cn --- V ' ' ' - fx , ' 53 Mishawaka 74 .- .4 4- ,' N H ., .V ' U S - g 4 4 48 39 - an d 5 if -1 r- f 4 'J5 , . ' 72 1 1 ' Ni V H' ' ,Y 1 ,' U... -u ,QX IV . ' A 56 71 5 .N . ' . 1 1' 4, .4 ' 4- - , 65 ' 62 - A .1 1. in 'i t - -f ' 34 76 ' - 4 1 , . ' , W - 49 N' aff A D ' ff , ll ' J 1 A' -J I I . AV X, J fl elflxd df. If mis 4,5 -4 , g ,' ' ' ' - 1 'f ' , , 4 1 , , , , . . , - M , . .LW 5. ' - Wmner of the moit lmprowed award Dennis Muller stratns for a good mark ln hrs speelalty the long jump 1197A L. L boahen 5 Murry Stegelman eyes thc lead ball as he compc O Rnch Mxmer Goshen s Most Valuable Player and top scorer concentrates before he competes m the 3200 meter race yr 5 I -4 4. tes tn the shot put Paul Underwood award wmncr Greg Weedcn takes a moment to rest after compctung nn the 800 meter race 'fl If V X 4 .. u K K-It ', ., N , X ix r , 't V . ' x' l 5 - 1' . ' I . I 1 -x .av - . 1' 0- -. -f ' I QV Q ' 1 . . ,Z 1 v - . .A , lv , 1 'VA 'I - 'Q I- I 1 ' - , ' 1 x n , I ' n ' 1 . t ' Q ' r 1 - 1 , .X dl ' vi V 4 3 ' V J . on- ' ' - .-.ni , . . N-, D- I '.f3-- ' ., ,f-'.V2.Q,' . Q., -A o-4411 .,,,v,N.' A MVU 'Y - f -o ' 1 I . I y ' . . Holders Many sports have helpers to do varuous jobs to make the season run smoother In recent years Ruck Clark head track coach at G H S unutuated the udea of havung track mauds gurls who come to track meets and do anythung from rakung sand for the long jump to keepung score un the press box The trackmauds thus year consusted of about 20 gurls who worked at four home track meets The only requurements of un clusuon un the group were unterest and dedu catuon The gurls who showed the most unter est were chosen to work at the Goshen Re lays and the Sectuonal meet When asked how he felt the trackmauds dud thus year senuor harruer Tom Yoder re plued Great' They always were doung O The Strung somethmg to promote team spurut They baked good stuff too Coach Clark also commented on the questuon sayung Ive been very pleased wuth the help we receuved from the Trackmauds thus year I m sure the team members have apprecuated the sup port they have receuved from thus years group When asked about the year head track maud Dana Wellung stated Thus year I wanted the trackmauds to be somethung spe cual I wanted us to do extra thungs luke bake cookues make posters and decorate the track locker room I was very pleased at our accomplushments and proud to be the head of the trackmauds f 4: Barb Luvungston and Sandy Klune workung the long jump durung one ofthe first track meets ofthe SCHSOU 5421003 B050 hard HI work CaIChlr1g the rays durung the Goshen Relays Trackmauds Rowl I tor K Waggoner K Kee D Wellung K Wucland B Hershberger K Lechner Row 2 M Muller M Mast S Cassel J Wenger S Bontrager I Van Buren T Hall N Bose Not Pucturcd Duane Edwards Barb Luvungson Sandy Klune Dcb Hunt Dawn Vannostcr and Bette Leer Managers And Don Ogle headed the new and excltrng student trarmng program He was very proud of the program whlch was designed to educate and qualrfy hugh school students rn the sports medlcme fleld By the tlme a student tramer has finished thls program Mr Ogle stated He IS quallfled enough to step mto any college sports medncme pro gram rn the country' Managers played a blg part m the athletrc program helpmg w1th such tasks as flxmg Tralners equlpmcnt keeptng statlstrcs domgjobs the coaches asstgn and generally bemg persons who know everythnng and do everythmg Senlor Steve Roth who dled unexpectedly on March 27 1980 was an outstandlng manager He was chosen to be a manager rn the state wrde North South football game rn the summer of l979 Steve typrlled the ldeal manager he was hard working and well lxked by hrs fellow teammates Qi 'ip Q n ' m B-gt 4' Q5 'Y 'NL 'Vat Wx ' has e6!.v , -1'-:gnu 1 331 d ll QQ: 94. 4554 et-,,, T Patty Hartsough the gurls track trarncr oversccs hcr tool box Q GHS football manger Steve Roth shown here as ' manager of the North South football game wall bc rr. bv N 1 if 5 XS I T 1 Y Q1 l. 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Dan Walsh. thc Most Improved winner, shows his form at thc tee. fg- .lay Ingold wlnner of the Mental Attltudc award tees o Tf g R34 Golfers Complete utstandlng Season The team s season was h1ghl1ghted by a second place best ever linlsh at the La Porte lnv1tat1onal stated golf coach Wayne Lambrlght The season was capped wtth a second place Hmsh at the sectlonal and a I5 w1n 7 loss 1 t1e record Coach Lambrtght was enthustasttc about h1s team s showmgs It was the fourth best season we ve had as a team and 1nd1v1d ually there were many hlgh po1nts Semor cattan John Guxpe was the team standout and was awarded the Most Valu able Player award He had a season aver age of 78 9 the best ever 1n Goshen Hugh h1story He was also the medal1st at the sectronal tourney wtth a score of 72 Other 1nd1v1dual hlghllghts mcluded Dan Walsh s fourth place finlsh at the La Porte Inv1tat1onal 5 of the 6 varslty mem bers also broke scores of 80 m competn t1on a long t1me goal for all team mem ers Varslty team members were John Gutpe Dan Walsh fwho recetved the Most Improved awardj Chrls Mars Jay Ingold CMental Attttude award wrnnerl Steve Edwards Bob Kell and Kevm Sentell who played on both the vars1ty and Jumor vars1ty teams Accordmg to Lambrrght the jumor var stty squad showed much promlse They tlmshed the best season they had ever had w1th a 12 w1n 3 loss record Members of the JV squad were Nell Myers John Zentz Troy Branson Joe Cheek John Rteth Brock Rose Brad Wntehead an Brlan Troyer I AWB- ai- , Jay Ingold putts whlle Coach Lambrlght, Chns Mars, and Dan Walsh look on Penn Northrldge Mlshawaka Bremen Rochester Wawasee Elkhart Central LaPorte Jlmtown Warsaw Elkhart Memornal Hanover Central South Bend Clay Culver Mllltary South Bend St Joe Lakeland Concord Northwood Westvlew LaPorte lnvnt C M A lnvtt Bremen Plymouth NLC Tournament South Bend Clay South Bend Rnley Sectlonal Regtonal OPP 2nd of 30 6th of I8 3rd of 8 2nd of l5 l3th of I5 GHS 5 ',, ' 0 .5-I 'J A-I I 65 9 ' ' -'Ll -', , . , R.. Lf, . ' . . 3? H' ,fl 'l . ' , , ' . l t I L ' a ' ' ss '-J 5- 1 .- . , . . . Q' v ' n . l 1 ' -73 Q5 PM .t . . , '54 I 5, l . ' . b . 6 . ' l 1 . 9 9 ' 1 d ff. ' , ,L-'s gf' -4 ' ' -- fi. 182 178 ' 334 333 nl ' ' . ' ' . ' l86 l60 Q r . - I87 160 ., . y 306 340 es A ' 343 340 I ,' , , 312 324 316 324 . .. - 192 l72 .5 - 316 334 - ' . ' 307 325 2gf2Y! c ' - 1. 347 325 'A 1. - 314 325 P I 3 s 336 311 ,V 0' , 3ll 3ll 5 - ' 382 3ll ' ' ' 331 328 , '2 360 328 t ' 355 343 6 it ' ' 382 351 - A 361 351 - 315 320 5 5 A ' 327 320 Redskins Provide Heroics The Running Redskins provided thrills with base-stealing, home-runs, and superb pitching. They achieved better than 20 wins which surpassed last season's mark up the sectional game They were close to the team contact percentage and batting average Also the Redskins were the single season base stealing leaders and just fell short of the state mark For Followers Senior Ron Bender captured the career stolen base record. Senior Ed Swoveland had his finest performance on the mound against rated Laporte and West Noble Batting leaders were centerfielder Jeff Hernley and designated hitter Rob Swi hart Last seasons MVP Phil Taylor shoes were filled nicely by RBI leader Ju nior Phil Miller Front I to r Manager Joe Nliller Jeff Disco Hcrnlcw Brian BT Thompson Dave Duck Ndclann Ron Lcwellan Ed Hawk Swoveland Tom Rose Hoover Steve lindy lindhorn and manager Doug Waldo Weldy Back row Coach Nflikc Rittcr Jcff JS Miller Brad Lau Ron Spiderman Bender Phil Harvey Miller Chris lcabod Graff Darin Durwood Keller Don Lcwellan Rob Rookie bwihart and Head Coach Devon Hoffman J J' r'V4, il? iq. Rn. :A luv' - 4 rg Ed Swoveland scores after hitting a double contemplates defensive strategy I Dave McCann holds the runner close at first . . , . I 1 ' v ' s v ,,,,s Q .. A .I . .. 3: .f - Y . . ' '- - -r '. H - . H . . ', ' .. , -- - , .. I - , .. - - I I I N .. , .. . I - - .. --v - I I ... . 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Freshmen were Bodie Stegelmann, Byron Miller, Gary Rice, Jeff Holden, Kevin Hite, Raymond Camancho, Eric Lantz, and man- ager John Bowser. Don Lewellan was pulled off the bag by the throw fAV.'.' .. ' V, - I ' . 1 . ' 45151 Q' . if . ' ' 5, W xy, . , .- --4. ' l X I .M - 9' 7' 'Q L A ' j A 4- ' ' - - u ..-..,, --.1-yi .W 'V' -..q 0 5.0 N, .Q-.-, V nj 1 lg! ,' 4h4.4: ' N W1 ' 'A ' .xl . , 4 4 N' x A' 'AK 1.x X N 5 ' ' 1 - 470' -iw .., -. ' '-' as ,-HS'-: :':r' r : ' . .: f 4 U 4 Q 4 x' , ' '4' 1 'I 4 Q .1g'1 , , : 4 is xv. 'I , ' .Af ,Ax , , 0 4 e ,vg .W , 5 tx ' 3 4- DY , ' 5 , L -,C 1,3 f Q , , ' 4 4 4s'!' a 4.,,'Q , 5 K' xg , 1. ' 'Al 14K .y 4 4 s ' x' ,xv , . Cf 4 4 4 4 4 , 2: as Kiki 1' 0 4P4h4n4s4u4y4 :l'22'j'!g'1!'1y1v1719, 1 L . -' v - 4 4 4:4 4 4 I 4 1' V1 T ' U 4' ': 1 . 4 . .. , , ,U . I H -I .r .4-1 l i f :il ,V 5 .I .,, .I . g -5 'Q'-if -'fi '-' A- -' , ig. . I ' r' T ' O - ,. I ,- .4 I ...A ,- . U ' V-L5-,I --Jw. A f- .-. . . . 4 3 . ' .- '..- -. ---9 . - ' :-.C ' '- ' i'-fl . ' 9-.f - ..'1J'4:f'. .,, ' ' -' J ' '. o . , 4, I -.4 4-W 'Z 27:--1 ' 11 . ' hi, A.. A H. x,',.,- ,-wx.. ,. .3 - ,AJ .Ltr .u- , . 'I ' . QSQ. U . . . . N . ,, sea -Q ,-',,,.nl My 1 5 . ng. ! '-Q, I Q5 x L Q G Q I G G III - L ' G ...G WEE WQm EM4IlIHNQS5 RCW Talents Shlne On Chrlstmas Album Mr G Marrtll Swartly choir director commented The highlight of the year was the recording and selling of a record album The album was recorded at the First United Methodist Church on Fifth Street and featured the Crtmsonaxrs and the choir singing Christmas carols It was recorded on the Delta label Proceeds from the selling of the record were put into the general music department fund The usual concerts were held one each in the fall at Christmas and during spring Seniors Dan Stealy Jon Reber and junior Neal Myers appear to enjoy the experience of being in choir 4 Q Q I Front row I. to r.: K. Wood C. Dulaney D. Smeltzer B. Stephens D. Nafziger M. Snyder S. Berkey B. Miller, L. Drew C. Alvarado D. Martin. Second row: W. Reed M. Nisley M. Graybill A. Armstrong D. Lantz R. Richards M. Rassi R. Davis S. Yoder, G. Johnson K. Wagoner. Third row: T. Hoover D. Gangwer D. Stealy A. Rassi L. Hoover D. Slabaugh M. Stegelmann S. Miller J. Jones J. Reber, B. Lau L. Saunders. Q L L Q Q Front row l. to r.: A. Strycker, T. Parsons, M. Miller, D. Hoover, G. Blosser, J. McCaIly, C. Covington, D. Hunt, S. Leatherman, S. Conder, L. Brechtel, A. Day. Second row: S. Miller, T. Lambert, C. Bowen, S. Archer, T. Fugate, J. Wenger, M. Mast, H. Rios. C. King, J. Troyer, P. Diaz, D. Bortz. Third row: J. Johnson, J. Jones, N. Myers, G. Davis, D. Shurtz R. Sorg, J. Yoder, D. Harrison, J. son, J. Venosky. T. Miller, J. Bowers, W. Chiddister. Nd! iii' Chow Mudenb wmLnU'mng on thu' mmm Connie Whalun WJIIS pamntlw for .1 aug from Mr SWJYIIN W Sophomorcs Andy Stoner and Brock Rose commented that they really cnjovcd being In choir ' 6 . 'N ' - A I ,, , Q -I l . Q '-I ' SQ ., x . N ' C v I .n W -' QF... D , ' va . M, v Q Z V .Q If., 'af' . A A r ' 0 6- gi, C -Q' QQ. .flint azz Band nd Crimsonaires Entertain On March 20, 1980, the jazz band was hon- ored to play with Mr. Dominic Spera, trumpet soloist from Indiana University. Most recently he has played lead trumpet for Burt Bacharach, Johnny Mathis, and Andy Williams. While Mr. Spera was here the band commissioned him to write an eight to ten minute composition for which they will have the exclusive rights for one year before publication. The traditional pops concert was given this year in March. In Janu- ary, the band went to contest where they won a superior rating, which has been traditional, and in March the annual combined concert with the Crimsonaires was held. The group also per- formed for various community groups. The highlight of the Crimsonaire's year was a four day trip to the Washington D.C., and Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania areas. The trip was fi- nanced by various student projects such as a bowl-a-thon, and there was also good financial help from area civic clubs, organizations, and businesses. Crimsonaire director G. Merrill Swartly stated that for the past fifteen years the group has won a superior rating at contest. This year was no different. The group performs an average of 35 to 40 programs a year, and they are mostly for smaller community groups. Junior Dave Slabaugh plays a solo on the trumpet, 84 Mr. Dave Plank, jazz band director, cues a musician at a spring concert J t Qn 5 Kr QV' 3 i - . I -. - 91 , ,, e - IJ' 'Lil First row I. to r.: Kaye Saunders Steve Lambright Brad Whitehead. Grace Oswald, Shelia Bcrkcy John Martilla Eric Cullen Shari Hollar. Second row: Vic Makximenko Rob Harris. Larry Kauffman, John Shoup Kelli Wood Mr. Plank. Third row: Tim Boshart. Keith Goodman Lorrie Wood Mike Ruhling, Faith Showers Dave Slabaugh Jon Gardner. Ll l I VI Mr. G. Merrill Swartley, Crimsonaire director, introduces a number in concert. e' K The group sang My Bonnie Lass. She Smelleth . a parody ol' serious classical songs. On bass, Vic Makximenko. On piano. Cinda Miller. On drums. Tim Boshart. First row. l. to r.: M. Snyder, J. Johnson, J. Bowers, L. Miller. Second row: K. Wood, J. Jones, J. Reber. R. Davis. Third row S. Bcrkey, J. Culp, S. Miller, E. Neumann. Fourth row: A. Slrycker. G. Davis. M. Slegelmann, S. Leatherman. Fifth row: S. Miller. l,. Hoover, D. Slabaugh, R. Richards. This orchestra has been able to approach and accomplish a great deal with difficult music, playing a Haydn symphony, parts of The Messiah, Frinlaudia, and other compa- rable works. lt is an excellent group to work with, stated Mr. Brian Kirk, orchestra di- rector at Goshen. The orchestra this year also included a few students from Bethany, and director Karen Weaver from Bethany also assisted Mr. Kirk. This is the first year the orchestra has com- peted in the Ball State Competition. A string quintet with members Marilyn Joldersma, Roxanne Hart, Patty Slabaugh, Matt Wittrig and Steve Slabaugh was honored with a tro- phy after a merit performance. The orchestra has one annual concert in May: any other concerts were based on invitation. Within the orchestra is a select group of rchestra Excels players who make up the Chamber Orches- tra. This group gives the more advanced play- ers in the orchestra an opportunity to play a variety of more challenging music. Teresa Schrock stated, Chamber Orchestra is an excellent way for members of the orchestra to broaden their scope of music by having the opportunity to play music which could not possibly be played in orchestra. Members are chosen by Mr. Kirk, who asks people who he feels are capable of playing well and who are interested in extending their talents into another area. Concerts this year included a performance at the Elizabethan dinners put on by Mrs. Anderson's and Miss Neeb's English Litera- ture classes and other such invitations to churches or other interested groups. Second violinists Ellen Brown and Barb Meyer practice during first hour. Cellists Steve Slabaugh and Tom Snyder pluck away during class. Tim Boshart and Steve Hite get into the beat 4 Conductor Mr. Kirk shakes his baton with enthusiasm. Junior Lori Litwillcr, practicing with the group, was also involved in Chamber Orchestra. 7' 1,1 , 1 , Brass and percussion, first row, l. to ff Judy Cross. Steve Hite. .lim Waddell. Second row Ron Iflchert Mike Ruhling. Jon Gardner. Third row: Tim Boshart. larry Kauffman. Rob Harris, and John Shoupe. Violins. Kneelingi Teresa Schrock. Second row: Carmin Wicland. Lori Litwiller, Roxanne Hart, Third row: Steve Coyne, Marilyn Joldersma, Barb Meyer and Ellen Brown. Violas and Cellos. first row: Delania Rassi, Tom Snyder, Patti Slabaugh. Second row: Steve Slabaugh. Darwin Brandau, Chris Bowser and Fred Leatherman. ,I.. Woodwinds. Erst row: Bonnie Hershberger. Cheryl Knight, Grace Oswald. Second row: Teresa Dyck. Erie Callin and Sheila Berkey. and Marches T New Beat The Goshen High School Crimson Marching Band literally marched to a new beat during the 1979-80 school year. After several years of fund raising the Crimson Marchers finally received new uniforms. They were first worn during the 4-H fair parade. The Band went back to the traditional crimson and white, instead of the old black. The percussionists and the drill team ac- cented the look with Aussie style hats. New instruments were added. A three pitch bass drum set, timp-tom trios, and various hand instruments were a boost to the percussion section. After too many years of hard use, the old mellophones were retired, and new, better designed models were purchased. The Band had not one, but two new drum majors this year. Senior Marilyn .lerles was chosen by the band and the director to command the band on the band field. Her sister. Linda Jerles, was chosen for the assistant's job. The annual senior show was present- ed during the Warsaw game. The show was designed by several senior bands- men. Highlights included a corner en- trance, twirling by Amy Kotek, and an arrangement of The Way We Were by Sue Wilden. Denise Meyer was chosen Most Out- standing Marching Bandsman, Sue Treadway, Pom-pom Awardg Tim Bo- shart, Percussionist Awardg Bonnie Hershberger, upperclassmen awardg Jon Gardener, sophomore award. The concert band season was high- lighted with the appearance of Dominic Speara a professional trumpet player at the annual pops concert, March 20. Mr. Speara played several numbers with the band and thrilled the almost full house with his fantastic range and improvised solos. Two other concerts were held. The first was a winter concert shared with the orchestra and choir. The other was the senior concert held in May which highlighted senior bandsmen. Letters, blankets and jackets were awarded to seniors who earned the through a point system. Faith Showers was awarded the John Philip Sousa award at the spring concert. The award is given to the out- standing bandsman as voted by mem- bers of the band. Senior Amy Kotek twirled in several home games. The show started with a salute from the drum majors. Head drum major. senior Marilyn Jerles commented, We did a better job than people think. Ron Eichert played one of the mellophones this year O ',v . ' - , . -:'?',m g.Q., gum 'IN' N .- Alf!lL.-.v,- ,', .,,k x l' ' ,- . .: X ' --3 1-S , .1,,1 .0- 4 'ri' t 0 .-FL' lg... I .V ,', A ' -. .-gy ' , -ig l 1 ? -nil E'-,.. I ,xx 541 'gif fy , ' . nn.. ,. I ,f . .V 1.5 5 4 J! 1 - ' sa , w nr 'N . -.-B From top clockwrse Jana Tredwav Patty Jones Kelly Kee Clndy Stoner Barb Bennett Mlssy L:-:Count lisa Bradlev Pam Mlgues Dawn Hoover 1 -I4-1 iv' Mr Mault hstens to a question at one of the noon practrces 90 H F5 ,Q 'N 9 1.95 intl ,f Juniors Deb Hunt and Kelly Kee and senior Patty Davis show off their new unlforms ln the hallway at noon Standing Chrrs Effenberger Front row, l to r Kellr Wood, Jeanme Crrpe Krm Stacy Shelua Berkey, Ton: Muller, Kathleen Blosser, Karen Musscr Second row 'vlax Mault dnrector, Rnck Pyles Carrle Hoogenboom. Penny Robmson, Dawn Bortz, Deb Snyder Karen Frye Demse Meyer Thnrd row Enc Kallm, Fernando Ysras Chuck Yoder, Mike Ruhlmg, Jon Gardener, Lorne Wood Falth Showers Fourth row Steve Lambrrght, Bonme Hershberger,T1na Mrller, Joanne Wmters, John Martnla, Grace Oswald, Alan Gnffeth Flfth row Regnna Rock, Connie Whalen, Judy Cross. Ron Elchert, James Elchert, Bruce Lau Suxth row Doug Weldy, larry Kauffman John Sharp, Tum Boshart, Wally Borntrager, Evan Landau :. A 'S' . .-5 ' Q v'- 1 ,ro -1 X I ' , V. xr J .Q r 1 Itf ' . , 'Q I h an U J ' . 'Q I ' 0 S tiff J - 1 , S X . ' ' 5 L 1, .- fx 'f' 'f,. V fb. ,yfcx . w- A, fm. . .M ! f I .x . S. 4 4 'J I' If . 'NN - -Q. .. ,, , hr' . J! ffm A , ,' ,4-4 5 ' - . I J A N I - 1,- N ' ' A 1 sr ' , A J 'L f vw- J -I. ' lln Y bf Dawn Hoover a two-year veteran smxles durmg one ofthe football games Poms, Pep an Spark Skms New umforms and pom pons enhanced this year for the Crlmson Co Eds To ralse money for the new equipment the gurls held a car wash skating party and a bowl a thon The glrls practlced on Tuesday and Thurs day evemngs with the practlces startmg at the begmnmg of July 1979 They performed ln the Memorlal Day Pa rade marched nn football games and at pre game basketball games Co captam Patty Jones stated Thus year the gxrls became better acquamted than ln past years They also worked harder because they had to make up the routmes them selves speclal camp at Ball State The camp conslst ed of flag corps from all over the state The gurls learned how to fit dlfferent Ideas mto thelr routmes Thxs was my thrrd year and every year lt gets brgger and better stated Mr Max Mault pep band sponsor Each year the num ber of members has mcreased thns year there were fifteen more Members were all volun teers and earned merlt pomts toward thelr band letters The mam purpose of the band was to pro vnde muslc for the Crlmson Guard and to play at basketball games Each year the Mu sxc Booster Club donates money to the band for new musxc and thus year was no dlfferent 91 , O This year the Crimson Co-Eds attended a USIHCSS Department rows Growth of the bustness department helped many students at G H S The department grew wrth many more students enrolltng tn busmess courses Vytth the ftmsh of the con structton project the busmess department was located on the thnrd floor and had btgger rooms wtth more typewrtters ROE Related Offtce Expertence also grew rn sue Ntneteen gurls were enrolled ln the program Those sentors took classes at school tn the morntng and durlng the after noon students then went to thetr v trrous jobs throughout the communlty Thls year s stu dents had dlfftcultv tn ftndlng jobs There were just not enough jobs to go tround so a+ several students worked nn the secretarlal jobs around the school T 8 Shelley Stoner a semor ROE member who works at Goshen Iron and Metal stated that her Job helped her to become a more mature member of the communlty Shelley s employer also offered her a permanent post lOI'l Kathy Arnold looked over her work before handing tt ln Sandy Mlllef md 'WFS Sh0ml-701' CODSUII about d problem K -4 n S IU il f 7 -,,. Mr Hart s accounting class manages to keep Rhonda Master busy I , .' ,.. , , ,Q A. .Y 1 ' - 4 T 1 x X 3 ' vi 1 ' 1 I . ' . f x' ' z , ' ' .' ., , , - . ' -..-H- I .i x 1 . . ., , . .H V. . l J, ' T , . . - . 8. J . ' ' , ' , , s , 0 - . . V, 5 , 2 . . ' lx 'ir Q' 1 - .N I V ' . 'h un - , . L. C ' . 1 'i4g'1,., f, 4 k , N . . .- K -I A. :Url-g.,f7 i . 7 : - ' I , ' : f . . , . -. ,f jr',,,5-:+f-1- . . , , .1 I ' .3 , ' , A T 1 - I ,I .5 D e l , ' - - ' ' ' 1 . 5 ' 1 bill- A Q -1 . ' 133. I if 1' .-. ,- N , L- .. ' 1 5 . X I ....-- , . l i I I I ' X X ' 7-na, -3. -- rr-. 1 7, In the afternoon. after taking classes in thc morning, Debby Befkcy wvfkvd 211 Mfhl Mfhl BCCSOH and Kathy Miller and Brenda Hunt keep busy with men work Leatherman. .HJ 'Q Row l, sitting: Jana Tredway, Raquel Camacho, Kathy Arnold, Row 2: Cindy Loucks, Kathy Miller. Janda Miller, Dcnisc Strycker, Karen Shafer. Row 3: Mrs. Anne Shomber, Cathy Gaskill. Patty Davis, Deb Eshelman, Debbie Berkcy. Shelley Stoner. Sandy Miller, Bette Leer, Kathy Archer. ' J.v. i -1 New Ideas Trled Mr Doug Yoder a new teacher to Goshen Hlgh School brought many new rdeas w1th hrm from the local grade schools where he prevlously taught One of these was to select a pncture from a magazme cut tt rnto pneces then drstrlbute the pleces to varlous students who rn turn made an enlarged copy of the prece IH therr own art1st1c style Mr Yoder then re assembled the enlarged picture so rt would resemble the orrgr nal prcture The results were enjoyed by both students and faculty when the plc ture was placed on one of the new bulle tm boards 1n the second Floor hallway English A trrp to the Strateford Shakespear ean Festrval was a hrghhght of the year for about thlrty Enghsh students and chaperones Whrle they were there they enjoyed the plays Kmg Lear, Love s La bors Lost, and The Importance of Be mg Ernest Other actrvrtles were a trlp to a leather factory shopping m Blythe and a vrsrt to a tea house Semor Greta Spencers comments on the trxp were I learned a lot There were a lot of frrendshlps developed those few days and I ll always remember the trrp One of the projects of the art department was to repamt our Redskrn symbol to hang nn the second floor hallway mf' is. -fri Qi j- Students work hard to complete thelr assrgnments whnle mstructor Doug Yoder gives lndrvudual hclp to a student Many students contrnbuted to thus graphuc arts dnsplay 1 lv 1 41-f 1'- - In f' ,W :T 'I l Y W- ' 1 . l. ,gl I ' Y J1Il-- - f ....-.-T.--- .O ' ' Ari I . , t- ,- s . ' , 3. -.g fy - A- . . . . -xxu' v 4:-vv---- 1 9 -'N I I U H v Q' IW . . . . .. 'U ' - , n ' ll . ' . 4 ' , . . , . . . . . . 4 1 1 9 ' , Ls 9 ' so 1 Mrs Cartwrlght s Voxces of Mmorny class enjoyed playmg the game of Blank and Vbhltc Students hsten attentlvely to their assngnmcnls for the day Science il Y..-1 U' IF. If - --'W-vs dvpw-,....:4 I -Q4 1 f,..... Science classes progressed as usual this year. Mr. Carl Weaver, here teaching a biology class, returned from a leave to continue teaching at Goshe nthusia m Highlights h .E. Enthusiasm was present among the sophomores in gym class, according to Mr. Ogle department chairman Cindy Stoner seconded his opinion saying l think it s neat it has more variety and you can choose what you want Positive attitudes were shown because of the finish of the swimming pool and weight room stated Ogle Archery self defense frisbie and sports medicine were some of the activities that were designed to help students in years to come Lifetime activities were the empha sis of the courses instead of just strenous physical activities Weight training swim ming and both disco and square dancing were requirements of students this year 1 'Y Basketball was one ofthe electives for students Here basketball star Lori Grrfc shoots for two points Ed Shidler and Chris Handgen seemed to enjoy square dancing Itin- K - M srzetsvvtf --, 500 FPEESHLE mtnsrfeo-ii N HAH H HRASTSTRU FR R Y 'Yum ' Swimming was required for phys ed participants Y l ' x I . . . . H . . ,. , 1 Q 6' ' .. . . Q A 9 'eb Q ,, 1. . . g, Y Q Q , pi 1 ' a 1 o . , ' Y I . . . V ' . . ...- -V -- .. H, l fr'-' t lh Ml. U k 1 lm tM.H-i,,A. 1iNg,t ,.f,.5.' CQ.: i - 1 l 4 ' lllll - '5' ' - ' fv 'ffwflifi H-5 r fr V L 1 V . . ' J I me ff ' M-Q ,FINA , Eg 'L u 1 , L. :I ' - 'J U, ' S L ' l. in LL ,V I A l'! I 'N i - g-' - ,-f,,,,, -- -:V -l 2 - -74 , ur-' V Ai' 5.21 . ui-xl Y .Ai ix , 1 -. was , . gl ,f-fb' muse ' N f-'L'-f i -'I' 's H-M - - e . -as-'ii ' ', i , . 'Q--45- . . X . ' Q TT'-'fg Q r , V V Q ,h ...,,xg.- ---iz:-.151 9 Z i,-4 i ,..,gKV I , V A V' -A ,b ,- ' ra, v ' ,IA ' -..... .., fi-V A I . Departments Meet Diverse Needs There are many different departments in the high school, three of which are the im- portant special education, social studies, and foreign language departments. Mr. Alber, new to Goshen High School, and head of the special education depart- ment, when asked what the purpose of the department was, stated, My responsibility is to attempt to help make functional adults out of these special students so they can still contribute to society. He feels very strong- ly about the opportunities given to the spe- cial ed. students and feels that it is of utmost importance for them to get a good educa- tion. When asked of changes he forsees, he commented, I would like to see a much broader range of classes offered to my stu- dents. He admitted that it would take time to set up such a program but he was anxious to get started. A highlight for some students during the year was the Special Olympics. Michelle Johns was one whose year was brightened this way. She competed in sectional and regional events and received many medals and ribbons during her competitions. Mr. Alber stated, Although everyone is a win- ner in these Olympics, it gives the competi- tors a sense of motivation and well being. Social studies is one of the biggest depart- ments at G.I-I.S. Offered within the depart- ment are history, civics, psychology, soci- ology, economics, Values and Issues and the practical courses. Head of Social Studies, Dick Harley commented on the year by saying, By and large, the l979-80 school year went pretty well as far as the social studies department was concerned. Nothing earth-shakingly different took place, but by the same token, nothing drastically wrong took place ei- ther. Two events of note happened, however. One was the heart attack of Mr. E. Burdette Hoke, civics teacher of over 20 years. Stu- dents and staff alike felt his absence during the last six weeks of school while he was recouperating. The second event was the discussion and implementation of a project- ed marriage course that was to be offered in 1981-1982 on a team-teaching basis. The major changes have been part of the school's remodeling, says Mr. Robert Fan- cil, head of Foreign Language department. Larger classrooms. adequate storage, and in the French classroom there is an 'audio' table wired so that several students with headsets can listen to a tape simulta- neously. Also, a films trip viewer with a large screen and a cassette player have been added. It makes work much easier for those on independent study. ln the coming year French 4 students, unlike the recent past, will follow studies strictly on their level. They will no longer be with the third year students. The adition of the ninth grade students from Whiteman will not affect us since they've always been with the senior high students. The increased enrollment in 1981 with the addition of the Towncrest students may require some re-structuring of classes and staff. It has been a very good year with the projected growth of enroll- ment in foreign languages, and there's a great deal of satisfaction in the success of many of the students in learning French and Spanish at Goshen High School. Mr. Horneman takes his usual spot, guarding the door, during a Spanish Elm. 1 9 if 4 '. f , ., . ,. . ,. 'I . I .2 : .. c .- l:-. .- ,. X .A-,iv LI' A - Q .I -' .- L K 'ffl L . 2-' , ip. . i ' I E. 1 s-' A ,Nj , - M T ,v- H. I , as ,. ., . ff '1 4 Mr. Alber, in his first year at G.H.S., teaches one of his four special education classes. Sophomore Lori Grife appears to be having a good time during French class. 31 ' l :' 1 -.3 --, xffil, ,, .i i1 ' -'f07W '4. 0' r . , Michelle Johns was a winner at the District and .-G' Sectional levels of the Special Olympics' Her Peggy Jones and Sheri Bontrager use the economics classroom for working on their homework. specialty was the baseball throw. dl iff! Dave Pinkerman takes his chances lecturing before history class. F Tammy Mishler and Greg Moles listen to Mr Albcr give instructions. ,ff .-4 , 4- A.. Mr. Lumbright listens closely as a student asks u question. -4 W - . .-513.-al Junior Carol Sibal conccnlrutcs on decorating her czike in creative cooking. no Vx 1 a z' 48? Junior Coni Troup looks on as Susan Arch Cl' Senior Ron Bender programs one ofthe computors used in computer math. I I 6 decorates her cake in creative cooking. Other projects included preparing cook outs and budget meals. . U ' Ds, 0 A . I lc. me-. ' --v -' Senior Jeff Josselyn tastes the success of his cake batter in creative cooking. Departments ncourage xcellence Mr, Wayne Lambright, chairman of the math department, stated, As usual. the de- partment taught mathematic skills necessary to prepare students for college andfor every- day living. The department put into use three new mini computers. They also updated the WANG system with a better central pro- cessing unit and high speedline printer. This expanded room for 40 students to take the computer programming course. 45 students from Goshen Hing School took the national annual math test. Although the test is not mandatory for all schools. Goshen was proud of their 18th place finish in the state. The home economics department didn't have any major changes in course or student work. The new kitchens and facilities pro- vided bythe finish of the construction project were enjoyed by students who followed the routine courses. 'I Sophomore Rita Farrier works on a latch hook rug, one of her projects in home economics. 101 Bulldlng New Skllls One spectal project thls year tn metals class was to make and supply medals for the Spe ctal Olympncs Students made other projects ltke hammers belt buckles and one student made a vtse Mr Steve Shtvely metals teach er made a trophy to be awarded to one of the wmners of the wetght ltftmg tnvttattonal The trophy was made of wood and metal The advanced metals class also made equipment for the new wetght room Other tndustrtal arts classes mcluded woods and auto mechan The butldtng trades class completed thetr fourth house under the supervtston of Mr Jtm Hughes ln May Mr Hughes sand Thenr house ts commg along fme and wtll be completed soon The house located tn Prarte Vtllage was esttmated to sell for about S50 000 The 16 member class worked on the house dally stxth and seventh hours Semor Chrts Mars stated I enjoyed learnmg to do electncal work and may go mto that fteld after graduatton Y xigui WY' I Jumor Don Bontrager shown plastermg also helped tn pourmg cement and with rough construction Jumor John Meade, also plastermg, enjoyed pouring Jumor Mtke Bartly also helped wtth the roofing and SCYNOI' CUT! Haberstlch helps with plastermg corners CCIDCDI pourmg cement ofthe cetltngs c c H+' A K Af 'wx . f in .- . . .,.. K, - . f l f . I - .- ics. yt l . . Y I tt . .. 1 Q A I 4 wx ' I Us. Q - 5 . . , I . 1 1 - 'Y , '. . . f ,I . ' . . f I 554 - .sa f i A A J-, I ' , P 4 5 7 li 1 rf x-mir' Q 1 0 ' I 4 I , if ' ,. L ' . dl T5 -41x E2 ?'2 - .jf C' Fla fT?'lTlc3'-l-f-' -V Tomahawk staff, front row, I. to r.: .lay Shepherd, David Richards, Louie Hernandez, Dave Sentell, Steve Miller. Center rows: Tina Rogers, Heidi Rios. Jeff Schrock, Sheila York. Brad Snyder, Kathy Miller, Kelly Alter, Waneta Hershbcrgcr, Karie Sherck, Grace Oswald, Tane Shurtz. Barb Livingston, Michelle Ruhling, .loc Berlin. Back row: Cindy King, Emily Springer, Dan Ballentine, Craig Guilfoos. .. I 1 at R 1 'z Crimson staff. I. to r.: Polly Magcrs, Shelley Stoner. Bob Knight, Tammy Hall, David Honey, Myrna Miller. Debbie Eshclman, Becky Appenzellcr, Greg Wecden, Sue Wildcn, Kcvin Myers, Randy Sorg, Chris Wcavcr, Rod Bixler, Dana Welling, Michelle Stenbcrg, Paul Grise. 104 Don Hartman, Crimson staffer. looks for sports news to complete the score book for staff use. 'VW'-31 ' Senior Emily Springer, in her second year as Tomahawk editor, busily perforates the news to meet a deadline. Senior Greg Weeden, Crimson editor, worked during his released time to mcet deadlines. Staffers Communicate News The year went well, even through the movement of classrooms. The group of well- qualified juniors helped make the production of the Tomahawk easier, stated senior edi- tor, Emily Springer. The biggest asset of the year, according to Emily, was the more quali- fied staff she had to back her up. She also stated that it made her more at ease to know that a good group would be running the pa- per. We had a unified staff, they were able to work together very well which was very rewarding to me as a sponsor, said Mr. Sny- der, sponser. Sheila York, staff member, said, It was a learning experience. I learned re- sponsibility of meeting deadlines. Above that, it was fun. It was lot of work but it was my favorite class, Becky Appenzeller said about year- book. The year was a very productive one for Crimson with many money-making projects. Raffling off two tickets to an Eagles con- cert and sponsering a concert by Under New Management, along with the regular advertising and book sales, were found to be very helpful to the finances of the book. With the help of several dedicated staff members we have put together a very solid book, stated Miss Neeb, advisor of the Crimson. Greg Weeden was the head editor and besides helping fellow staff members, he worked with the seniors to put color senior portraits in the book. Each student was assigned to a particular section and was expected to write captions and copy, design layouts and help with var- ious class projects. 105 D D 6 Q Q Q Q T3 ID 13 fa 3 Q NW rQWIMIlll44ZQ7Wl?Ill CD M 6 ' M Q Q 1 , ,Gi g D A A E A . L-1' N F 5 - I 4 , P? T 1-'ilu . i 5 s A . Au la-,, w- MM WQ7WNH NI NW Q lilIIN Student COUHCII Accompllshes Much Student councIl accomphshcd many thmgs thIs ycar from blood doner day to Splfll wcck JCIIVIIILS 'vlembers worked In many ways to promote spIrIt and good relatnons IH thc school and the communIty For Instance some other dCIlVlIlCS were the semor cItI1cns f' The student councrl was Instrumental In changIng the name of lmcolnway Fast In front of the hIgh school to RedskIn Road They approached the Goshen cIty councll Wllh the Idea and the ctty councll approved the change after some debate luncheon and the teacher apprecIatIon brcaklast Two students from cach homc room were elected each semester to belong to the student councIl They wcrc Involvcd In the decIsIons that S C made and reported theIr HCIIVIIICS back to theIr homerooms The Cralg Kercher As student councIl presIdent I trIed to make S C a more actIve and vocal group lor G H S I feel our major accomplIshment was the establlshment of Redskm Road that runs In front of the hIgh school I also hclpcd to orgamze homecommg week clothc a chIld blood doner day and bplfll week All of us Involved In S C feel that wc as a group are a tool for the students to use for theIr own beneflt and the sooner the kIds realIze thIs the better job S C can do WorkIng as S C presldent I learned a lot about workIng Wllh people but even more hopefully the experIences I had wIll aId mc In my career and lIfe Clnda Schawlm My job was to help CraIg as much as possIble I was Involved wIth homecomIng week clothe a chIld and many other dCIlVl tIes I feel we made many Important accom plIshments As a group we worked very hard but If we could have had more support from the students I thInk we could have done much more The year went very fast too fast a lot of thIngs dIdnt get done that l wIsh could have Looklng lt over It was a very good year and a lot of fun to be Involved Amy Kotek As secretary of S C I took mInutes and had COPICS made for everyone on the councIl It was a lot of work but I enjoyed ll very much I met a lot of people and always knew what was gomg on In my school lt was some thIng that I wIll never forget I feel that In a small but very Important way beIng Involved wlth S C wIll help me In later llfe offlcers for the entIre year were Crarg Kercher presldent Clnda Schawlm vIcc prcsIdent and Amy Kotek secretary Bclow they glVC theIr IndIvIdual reactIons to thc ycar o o s w w . . 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IA Q Ji . paint The Semor Follles were the highlight of the semor year according to semor class president Steve Conder When asked to summarize how his last year atGoshen went he sand It went pretty well Other major accomplishments the sen lor officers carrled through were the semor banquet and ralsmg money through the follies Various concesslons throughout the year also brought money to help pay for the color pictures in the semor section of the Crimson The following were the semor class o 1 cers Steve Conder president upperl cor ner Sarah Marttlla secretary front n row Lori Wood public relations and Louie Perez vice president and Tom or don treasurer top Under the circumstances this was a good year We fulfilled our promises and thus year was a good steppmg stone towards together ness Jay Shephard replled to the questlon 1ng of h1s Junior presidency Following tradition the Junior officers or gamzed the .Iumor Semor prom entitled Mardi Gras Fund ransers for the prom were concesslons sale of class T shxrts and a dance following the annual Goshen Relays featurmg WVPE radio station Jumor class officers were as follows Jay Shephard upper r corner presxdent Amy Ingold secretary m front m backl tor Phnl Miller vlce president Kelly Thul thrasurer and Chrrs Meyer pubhc relat1ons SA 110 Good year were Andy Stoners first words when asked how he felt about his sophomore year There was a lot of spmt and I m happy wlth that Andy added The sophomores sponsored two dances one of which was the annual Sweetheart Dance where Suzanne Buckmgham was crowned queen The other was after the Fairfield basketball game Other special actnvxtles organized by the sophomore gov ernment were two concessions and Prom clean up The officers felt that thenr biggest ac comphshment was building a treasury from nothing to S390 41 All 1n all they only lost S90 00 of thelr earmngs The class also placed second m all class com petition and felt pnde at their good Job Sophomore officers were Andy Stoner presndent upper I corner From l to r Doug Deter vnce president Lecxa Roth secretary, Tracey Barley, pubhc relatlons, and Jonell Kolb, treasurer at U , , r -' J- -' 1 L r . . . . 5 A' nr ,A I. 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Dowd. played by Jeff Jones. is discussing important matters with his invisible friend. Harvey. Wearing gold and blue beenies, potential Thespians embarrassed themselves on initi- ation day. When asked how she felt about the initiation, Barb Meyer replied, It's been fun. lt's good there were so many of us. It's not so bad that way. The embarrassment was well rewarded when the whole group met for a cookout on the evening of initiation day. Marti Snyder, president. led the Thespians to meet their goals which were to dominate the fall play. Harvey, and to help out with the Sound of Music in the spring. Marti felt the group was very active in putting on these two major productions. She said. We had a real- ly good time. everyone got along really well. The club consisted of about 20 members. all of who had to earn I0 points before be- coming Thespians. Those I0 points were equivalent to 100 hours of work onstage and backstage during the spring and fall produc- tions. 111 ARVEY Inmates New udltorlum Harvey was the first play nn over two years at Goshen Hlgh and the very flrst play tn the new audrtortum Was lt a good productlonq We had httle to work Wllh and not much money But over all rt was a well done play with a lot of mvolvement True tt wasnt great we had our ups and downs Yet we had a great tame and a lot of fun stated Betsy Kmttgh asslstant stage manager m response to thns questnon Harvey IS a play about Elwood P Dowd fplayed by Jeff Jonesl a man that talks to an mvrsrble s1x foot rabbtt Hts slster Vtta Lou xse Stmmons tplayed by Cmdy Kmgj trxes to put hlm ln the loony bm But she falls and ends up belxevmg 1n the rabbrt herself The dtrector Ms Jan Thomas was pos1 trve about the play She stated W1th the remodellng of the school a lot of our props and costumes were elther mlsplaced or lost So everythmg we had to work with was don ated or borrowed Even so the play was done to my satrsfactlon I felt we had a lot of talent to work wrth and that made up for most of our shortcommgs Elwood P Dowd Ueff Jonesl talks on the phone to llarvu the rx fmt rabbit 112 GHUNLEY 5 REST Hsin 'six 'gfctf gg. Cralg Phllllps plays a tough guy lrom the rest home 1 Sonia Nofzinger applies last minute touches to Chris Myers' make-up rf ls Q Qhrlx Mun suis md thlnlu xboul hls nut cum LA J Y lxukb buc I cdlhurmxn tglls Cmdy hung About hcr d.1v Beth Nfkssncr xl xndx to lhv. sudg mshmg shu was somn plum du lohn Shoup smllcs for thc camera and the h.ur spraw lddw 155 - 35? V ' I 4 A N Q. , '-, . x ,- : .Q Lfgs' I I . 'J ' U S ,- T 0 i Q . J 1-5 1 u' s A . xx ' . 9. 6 1 . ' K P' S- A-Q ' ' rif. i I L - L t 'V .'s' , .QQ 4 The spring musical, The Sound of Music, was performed March I4. 15, and I6 to packed audiences. The cast worked very hard all the way through the production, stated director Ms. Jan Thomas. She went on to say, The play had a lot more going for it than Harvey - we had both money and tal- ent. We were able to make almost all our own costumes and sets thanks to the money we made from Harvey. The cast and orchestra also had good things to say about the play. Most agreed it was hard work, but fun. It was a lot of fun to do the play, stated Dave Slabaugh. I not only got to work back stage but was also able to do some acting as well. SG OF Set in Austria, the action of this musical revolved around the VonTrapp family. Wi- dowed Captain VonTrapp treated his seven children as if they were a ship's crew, The Captain hired Maria, a girl trying to decide if she should become a nun, as a governess. He not only found a governess, but also a wife and mother for his children. Although the family had to flee Austria because of impend- ing war, the play ends on a happy note since all the family members are together and hap- Py- Marti Snyder played the lead role of Ma- ria, and Jon Reber was her leading man, Cap- tain VonTrapp. 'fl I.. Chris Nlyers hi mike up ipplied prior to the lridix night perlorininee USIC Big Hit tll lt tc s is Iwi ol the NonTr children perlorm The orehestrt w is involxed throughout the production lrint ron I to r Shelli Berk lerest Dxek Teresi Sehroek Cheryl knight lon C1 irdner I irrx lx iuflmin Bonnie Ilershbereer Ron llehert Seeond w Pttty Sl btugh l rl x r n Wielind ok e rie Us Roxanne irt lhird row N1 ntl Wittring Stete Slihiugh lrte Miller Dwight Yoder lim Bosh irt N1 irilxn loldersmt , r- , nv E as 1 '- a ' ' 'kv f' Q Clau 'aWurt Ink ont, t A - ' app i I . i ' I, . L - in N r .5 T , 19 I ,fl 1, , '- - Lg' i ,I , x Q 'I 'ni if 'l ' ' . P ii'. A, U ln ,Q Y -- - .ft .. 1 'c5.'i .z ro 'i Q 'fat .-.o'l3txile,Karmi 'Va-.l.ori7o ,l'ri'K:tllin.Cii'c mild, 1 -II, , 'Q Y ' :.': . N 1. Jon Rgbu .md Bum luv xllgn LTnLLT1lrilL un um mf tha. mam numbgrx thu :mg IH thu pl xx The Gnd! curtain call prowndcs an cxgdlgnl group shot The oruhulrx uhm .1 bruk durmg thu nntcrnnwon D 1' W lr FL, Media Club, Sun hine SOCIETY ACYIVG Nancy Bose brought great success to the National forensic League She went to Rc gionals in poetry and received high honors in duo competltion Also coming in for thc first vear was Murray Steggleman who did very well in discussion event NFL is a competi tion speech club and to become a member you must accumulate 25 points The club consisted of 13 members and one of the main projects was to organize the Goshen speech meet The Mr Body Beautiful Contest was a new fund raiser for the Sunshine Girls Ed Swoveland won the contest bringing in the most donated money The society led by Cheryl Battles and co vice presidents Jane lngold and Patty Jones raised money to don ate to various charities such as Riley s Chil dren Hospital and the Heart Fund Other major activities included flower salcs and the Ideal Lady Tea For the past four or five vears the media club has performed odd jobs and special pro jects for the media center Their main objec tive in 1980 was to organize the newly fin ished center and get it running smoothly Among special activities for the club were candy and concessions sales to raise money for a group trip to WNDU Channel 16 The club was led by Kathy Arnold President and CT C? Nicdii Club members lst row Jim lngold Jennic fvriybill Kithy Xrnold 7nd row Ieff Shrock Ron Bollinger Nflikc Goodwin Tony Xrmstrong Bill 'Nowiski and Ted 'ylcidows Not Shown Phl I ibar Donni l ll K Nflirtin Diyyn N innoster linis Scbcr line Bostyyick ind Xpril Rowe 116 4 5 Q W has Rod Schl ibich conccntritcs on i good yideo hm o 4 T 7-1. 1 . qi .. H Q V . V 9 , 4 4 V y I - ' l I I Ar 4 ' . . . XQ 4 9 ' 4 4 . X . , N - . 1 . ' . ' ,L H , yy , ' 'v ,,.w - A ' I . N. ' ' I . 'Ahmad . Q. 4 ' . ' . - N ' 4 p . . . ' If I f , 5 . ' . . . . . 1 . W . Q Bill Nowagki' ViCg-P1-egidgm, Some students really' do study' inthe new media center, This kodalith picture was taken by Senior Kathy Arnold. 1. ,.Y1,ll.El ,U . , If ' . 1 lr ': l .- i , 1 1 1' ' 4 C t ' L l l. 1 . It . i Q 1 , T 5 f, ' ' an . l 4 S, 1 t 1 . I K, Ll I ,I T 7 Q . if , it J ' I , 'z' z' . 2y'. 2 ... '1. t '. l . . ::' ' z. Q 's. ' ' ' . 1' A ' . ' ' ',z . 1 f ' : i .1 ' . 1 ,o , iina Jumor N mu Bose was caught ln acllon reading one of her competition pieces dl the Sum Slate NFL meet If rr- v 5 Nll members Relaxing Murray btcggmun Slandlng l lor Jnm Nenoslw John bhoup Jeff Ioncs Beth Mcssncr Muru Snyder .md Nunn Bose m'u2. 'J itsub' iid! -Ja l-in lurk. .EBEJQPIL QBJSPL An!! Q, .g 0-xflilliilxai I-2 i1lE,..15.,ni1 ...all seigk-R131 1331 lr-:Q is .5-L.-.1 -a. in Q It Il is 11'-Ei Vllf pwc'H' 19-,Lili 3 'zu 'J land.: and Dawn relax whxle Qcllmg chicken dl lhc Re .1 Q Semor .lane lngold sells flowers on bl Palrlcks Dax Sunshine bocncty Members l to r Furs row Demse Faldoc Path Jones Lmda Wea-.er Duane Smeltzcr 2nd row June lngold Barb llmngelon Chen Grafford Cheryl Batllcs .landa Muller Mclodx Muller Marlene Mast .md Dcmse l.1nl7 11 Q I - 7' .. -., , x ' I x ga X x 2 ' ' 1 - - ' l- -, Q ' ' ji . , ' f ' f' 'R ' f '- A f' - 4 ' ' N Y- M 1 I H K A x ' K s ' 4 -I xx x f If '4 I Y . K , N' '-' Q3 Q ' ' ' 5 Y ' , -n . ' ' tlval A' 1 5 .r F l 3 ' l I . . V . ' - . , ' . '. ' . ' 1. ' , , ,.. , --- -- ---X. ... .. ... .Nur ...- Lil' 5 ., 'lu l A 5 ' e- --1 . A , 0 . Z 1 'f P4 if 1' f ,, ir rf ' ' QA ,L Y' Q 11.5, ,AL E E 7 Q .Fi vg V, P Y R- -gg Lf. I 5,f4fif'-' 1 ' 1 1,1 383 1 . ' ' 1 . J. 1. , A 3 .,L lwfgk A -7 l 4 , . . . l ' 'V -F. H ily.. . . 1. . V. L I X . . r A f I . ff- f X 1 A ,A NM ' I ' E 1 New Challenge Found n South Booth A new light and sound booth replaced the old balcony seats in the auditorium and added new quality to productions and programs held in the newly rennovated facility. Seven students were chosen by the music depart- ment staff to man the booth. The only require- ments to be on the crew were interest, responsibil- ity, and availablity, as crew members had to be available to work whenever a program was held in the auditorium. Mr. Brian Kirk, the sponser ofthe group said, The group was a good group to work with, and they gave their time freely. The staff had special training sessions from companies that supplied the new equipment. The totally new system is highlighted by a mixer which accepts eight microphones and which has special effects capacities. Another big improve- ment was the dimmer board which has 21 lines besides the house and accesory lights. 118 big? J v 1 b all 'M K - 1 H' 4 gnc ' .-at 'r 1' l Members ofthe crew look over thc new equipment. ,4- Thc l979-80 sound booth crew , Y J i .gi .A 3 ee in Bill Nnvngixki vmrlu hnrd with the neu lpn! hghis Members ol' the sound crew listen to Ihe music that Dave Pinkerman lust plugged in, 'rf -1,539 2 J I .1 X X ' Betsy Kinligh wnrkx ill thc new light board. Fi 3 A ,QF E -1 A u - :Y 119 Learning About Different Cultures 2 ' f Spainixh club member John Shoup waits in Iinc for his limo i 1 Spanish Club, front row. I. to r.: Beth Nicxxncr. Sonia Noifingcr, Jett' Johnxon. Sully Nillllflgllfl. Ntziry lmiiif, Buck ron: ,left Jones. Stew Niillcr. kurt Pciermon. .lohn Shoup. N1r. Curl ilorncninn. 1 ,sh 41'-Q 1 5 ff'-4 iz ., . F 1 .Zi .- 0 5 O 0 Q 0 . Q Q al .Q ' s ., .0 ,O 't o n f' . ' 4, r xi :fi Q Cheryl Battles fixes 21 taco to hcr own liking at the lust Spanish club meeting ofthe year, . ris Wcaixcr Vvillls lO Icgiic for .lohnclls ii lrcnch restaurant in f'tlI'l Wayne that thc French Club iisils yearly. This past year has been a fairly active year for the French club. The big fundraiser was the candy bar sale, which is held every year to raise money for other club activities. One major activity was a trip to .lohnell's. a French restaurant in Fort Wayne. The Spanish club was also an active club. Their meetings included several taco parties. They also viewed many films. The meetings were held at the sponser, Carl Horneman's house and at some of the members' houses. at -f in ff ? ' Q Members of the I979-80 French Club r ,pt 121 Rotartans Commumcate The Goshen Holtday Inn Restaurant was the locatton for Rotary meettngs every Frt day noon from October to May When asked about hts feeltngs on Rotary Tom Hoover satd I had a blast' The bustnessmen loos ened up and we sat around and sang old ttme 40 s songs Eattng and ltstentng to spectally selected guest speakers from the communtty were also among the planned acttvtttes Rotary ts an mternattonal orgamzatton to promote tnternattonal relattons and enhance manktnd The semors from Goshen Hugh are chosen by thetr fellow sentor class members to become acquatnted wtth the communtty and organtzattons wtthm the communtty through attendtng the weekly meettngs Acttve members were Ron Bender Jerry Davts John Gutpe Mark Jamesen Don Macdonald Ron Gtllts Tom Jordan Steve Rtegsecker Bruce Snyder Jeff Hernley Steve Conder Mtke McCloughen Luts Perez Phtl Roberts Tom Yoder Ttm Bo shart Mark Esstg Todd Eby Rtch Mtnter Steve Weddle Steve Ftdler Allen Rasst Trm Brtll Ed Swoveland Kevtn Sentell Greg Burns Ttm Gardner Tom Hoover Cratg Kercher Greg Weeden Randy Gtll Mtke Hunsberger Brad Lau Dennts Mtller Jon Reber Lurs Hernandez Brad Shuder Mark Sleppy Murray Stegelman and Steve Roth wupif' Rotary members lrsten carefully to a Rotarran guest speaker lt' 2.4. Sentor NAUTTHV Stegelman Rotary member thrnks carefully about thc toprc ol' dtscusston durtng a recent luncheon OO Senior Rotarran Mark Sleppy chats wrth a bustnessman from the communtty . ef.-31 -4.1 rf 'iti- ,, . 1 sf ' ,L .- 1- ,-. . -. . A-, , L, .. . H- ' -. , 'flu' -' pw . nr.,-ft '-U5 VAX. J. - 11 4 0 .. l ,139 . Ji I A tt, 1 ' 4- L..-7741: 4.51, ' . in 141,-1--pl '-1.s'.- '- -.-1--vi 5 ' 1 ' ' 4- -'-- t ,,tY. .lr - .1 O fi '- , 1 ,J -' 4. ' ' -. .' I:s.. '. - ., 'fe -' I, 'A .1-ff 7 - . . .'.1 :Fr 1 I '. Ti ' - - ,' ' , V . t ' ' T Q .Lv 1' I - M 1' . i . . 1 L V r. 'I ', '-5: ' ' ' - A V ' - ,-re -'A , ' a ' , . ' A .Qc M- . fi'- I ' su , I , ' Q in.-A.t- I U' . 1 - ' 5'- , Q ,, 4 . I . . . V 1 y Q . , . ' . . . ' 1 9 9 I I 1 1 1 y 1 9 X 1 Q 1 H 1 - V U 9 9 1 1 1 . . - -, 1 1 9 'i 1 1 s ,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' rf 1 s 1 , . . I, . V . U at lg... X .... I , 'W ' ff TWH :T 1 1 , 0 W lr 5X Peg-it ' N rt Club The art club was not a great success rn 79 80 Art teacher Mr doug Yoder sponser of the club explamed lt by saying We have the talent that any hugh school has lf not more But what we don t have IS lnvolvement I hope we have more part1c1 patron ln the club next year The group dld palnt wmdows around town for the hollday season The members of the club were Ted Meadows Kathy Arnold Dlane Smeltzer Jeff Battles Cralg Gullfoos and Angle Clawson FCA The Fellowshlp ofChr1st1an Athletes deals wrth the Chrlstlan approach to athletlcs and llfe It was a lot of fun one tame we went lce skatmg and played Hokey Pokey Thats what I hked about the group You could act crazy and be yourself semor Deb Eshelman stated l enjoyed myself completely and learned a lot of thmgs and had fun all at the same tnme stated Mel Crlpe Officers for the year were Sue Hanev presldent Mel Crlpe vlce presldent and Krm Thronberg secretary treasurer Nfl Sue Neeb was the sponser of the group Members Included ffront row l to r J Jenny Lmd Com Troup Sue Haney Theresa Hoo pmgarner Csecond rowj Jane Gorham Klm Thornberg Cecllla Chermak Dana Wellmg lthlrd rowj Terrl Berky Carol Slbal Mary Haney Shelly Donovan Chess Club The chess club had a total of 9 members Even though th1s was a small group lt was bug nn partlcrpatlon A weekly meetmg where the members practlced playmg chess was held at the home of Mr Blosser who was the sponser of the club They entered the state tournament but were shut out ln the quallfy mg round by a dlsappomtmg U2 pomt Members of the club were Doug Chupp Dave Evans Ttm Gardner Jon Gardner John Martrlla Jay Ingold JeffStoltzfus and Ed Keup Jay Ingolf and John Martrlla are pictured here playxng chess with Mr Blosser and Dave Evans lookmg on 123 Honors Well Deserved What is National Honor Society? When asked this question, Mr. Robert Mathews, the faculty sponser, stated, lt's an organi- zation of students that have very high quali- ties in the categories of leadership, charac- ter, scholarship, and service. The NHS, had 54 members this year with Ron Bender acting as president. His officers were trea- surer Tim Gardner, vice-president Marti Snyder, and Sue Haney, secretary. When asked what benefits the students could get out of being a member of NHS.. Mr Mathews stated, Being a member is help- ful in college considerations and scholarship opportunities. Members participated in running conces- sions at a basketball game. They also had an induction ceremony at the Goshen Public Library, where Mayor Max Chiddister was the honored guest and speaker. i 3. ,Q I ' :Jin ,ffyfxli ,nr laxvn W -- J- ly n l ' i . . ' 4 ff' ..:' . Q0 Q..- 'Nfvs All Q' wifi YT Seniors Sue Haney and Deb Eshelman wait the refreshment line. 124 in ,xx 1 l f if Members of the National Honor Society at the induction ceremony held at the Goshen Public Library P v y l, lst. 1 Mayor Max Chnddmer 11 the mductlon mrumnm 15 the honored guest i. ra it wa Seniors Tom Yoder and Mcl Cnpe chat xflcr the Second year member of N H S Murrax ceremony veantv. to speak with Mawr Chlddeslcr 1 Slcgelman -QI . 3 , n - - C , o . 1' 7 Q A q . V A in . 5- A55 u Q--fl' ,l , 'zu-- A 4' vn. ' . 'xv 74 xi r ' .v I 'x Ll If f x- -- , 1 '- s , ' 1 -1 7 Z ' 5 K '- V1 ' ' -,. 'mul' - 1 --U Y 5 L 13 r 1, z..j.x ' I H' 31- A if ' V ' I . ,1'-.1'f'- -'EQ , ' ' '14 ??1f'-.- '-' ' ' '- .. , 'Q f ' ,4 .i Y gil Q ' A ' r ea . ! . . V f. Q . Q ff: . I , Q N .hi . E . 1 1 N-hh'-'N MIlllIll WS lHQW MIIIlHI W . P f J ' , s s 5 ,, Q 1 r :Th , . i - K. an , ' I ', ' .f ,i - 'A r' , si .Q x A , .th .A 1 4-, '1 gr' LA,-J? -. 4 f5.. 1 gtgk ' ' . f4 'U:l' V ,rig , N f' if 1 - 0112.21 .. Q-U5 8-1 5 Q -5 -L: :oo-3 . , li E135 SEIHEHHY , 'IVE -me rx- Qsi 4 4,5 ' Q J x 1 J 1. - 1' 'S rl- U y ' ' Q 4 Q 1 F1 lg ,D 5 F ' ' X Q . 1 V I A 5 A, if . P' M- 5 P' 4 1' D '. f' ' 7 In , - 4 K I ' ' 1 ' ' .- Q .as ,. -X 1 A ,- in, ' pl ai 1 : 1 L '. 3 u. FN A g CN fiX - .- A Q25 EN 1 k42if' X Z Xxfi fb C O X ViiV nn df Senlors Net wards fd Murry Stcglcman accepts the Elscnhowcr Scholarship from Mr I M bears cxtuutnc director ol the Iund Maru Snyder rcccnvcd the Outstandmg Semor Glrl Award from Mrs Wnllnam Tlchcnor Over 35 scholarshlps and awards were pre sented to varnous seniors at the annual sensor awards program held May 22 1980 tn the hugh school audltornum Mr E M Sears the executive dnrector of the Etsenhower Memorlal Scholarshrp Fund presented the largest scholarshnp to Murry Stegelman Stegelman recenved the 510000 scholarship agamst stlll competmon held throughout the state Only 8 other hugh school semors received the award nn Indxana They were chosen on the basts of an ortgmal essay and a personal mtervlew Other awards presented mcluded the Mnke Hartman Splrlt Award whlch was presented to Crang Kercher This honor rs gnven annual ly to the person m the school who does the most to promote spmt The Outstandmg Sen tor Glrl Award was presented to Maru Sny der and Steve Weddle was named the Out standing Senior Boy Athletic award were presented addmonal scholarships were awarded and the evenmg was capped by tn troducmg the seven class valedlctonans who were Sue Haney Steve Weddle Greg Burns Gerry Davls Kevm Sentell Ron Bender and J ohnson YKIIJL xxx Steve Weddle was named Oulstandmg Senior Bow and was prcsentcd the award bx I' Rlchard .Smdcr Rotary reprcscntauve I , x , ' l 1 j - I , ,SX - . . K X . .. I. . f , . . . xi . . . . . - ,f'- ' I' . - Q , of ' . . . V - u . , t , H ., , , J ., ,,,, , . I. Murry Stegelman. The salutatorian was Jeff R L s ll' ' I ,I . I I I -ng g z 'L . 5 K . . i . l 127 ,X 2-. vb Hill I 'll '. ll ky., 1 ! 23 3- -ni Qfg, x Kevin Sentell dimcussed hix awardx with his parents and brother Steve alter the awardx program, Kevin won several awards, one of which was the Bausch igl Lomb Science Award. X L 5 4 l x I i 'X i .xx I gx Six of the seven valedictorians also received athletic scholarships. Herb Ressler. athletic director. presented the awards to llefl to right! Sue Haney. Greg Burns. Steve Weddle. Gerry Davis, Kevin Scnlcll, and Ron Bender, 41' I v 5 . 5' gr 1 -K Ron Bender won thc Phend Memorial Awa Senlors Move nward BRENDA ADKINS ALLAN J AHQNEN MIKE ALEXENKO RICHARD MATTHEW TRACY LYNN Brenda Allan Stallion AMBROSEN ANGLEMYER Rlch Tracy MARY KATHLEEN ANGELA M KATI-IRYN L MARK A DIANA LYNN ARCHER ARMSTRONG ARNOLD BAEHMANN BAILEY Kathy Angle Kathy Mark Dlane N , - . ' f r .. A., LESLIE E. BARKS CHERYL LYNN JEFF T. BATTLES RONALD RAY CHRISTINE R es BATTLES e BENDER BERKY Giggles Ron Chris DEBBIE BERKEY JEFF AI I EN SHELIA DAWN ROBERT DEAN De BERKEY BERKEY BICKEL C Graduatlon clrmaxes 12 years of changes and learn mg What happens next' G H S students are not umque They move mto many areas of lrfe nncludtng college marrlage and the workmg world Some G H S students graduate at mld term be cause of marrlage to get an early start on college to go mto the mllntary service or possnbly to get a job Other semors prefer not to graduate at mud term be cause they feel that they would be mlssmg out on a bug everythmg they can out of hugh school so they really become mvolved As Dana Welhng stated It IS the last year of free schoohng' Accordmg to Mr Mllt Thomas head of the guld ance department around one thrrd of the G H S grads end up gomg to a college or trade school The class members who have htgher class rankmgs are usually the ones who go to college A combmatlon of grade potnt average class rank and S A T scores ts what determ1nes acceptance to a college Accordmg to Thomas many of the other semor class members walt a year before gomg to college Reasons for the want mclude students not knowmg what college to attend or what to study and the hugh cost of further educatlon Some must earn money before gomg on to school Chexla o N UE LUZ BLANKO KQESVUES Luz Karen SHERYL LYNN DAWN MICHELE BONTRAGER BORTZ Shen Bortzre BaBy JOHN DAVID DAWN MARIE BOWERS BRADFORD John .IOI'lfl Dawn RODNEY L BIXLER Ro BRIAN DOUGLAS BONTRAG ER Brlan TIMOTHY SCOTT BOSHART Tim JIM A BRADFORD Jlm l K' U 1' I N. 1 .' 7: I ,F l at b M .5 J ff ' B b part of their senior year. Many feel they should get ,f , W ' ,'r.'. x QQ- 3 .Q , 1 s . I K Q ' O v A -.Q-A ,f '- X ' , rx I fd Q. 4 ' a Y d 'i'f 1' 4 H QQ -1101 S- X f uf' 1 - ll -1-2' in ....-ff' L Q ii,-.1 B .in A 'fer I 'P 'Q .45 vf' f J 1, STEPHEN LEWIS MARK E FARVER FIDLER Mark Loule pf' CATHERINE I TIM GARDNER GASKILL Tlm Cathy RONALD ALLEN ELIZABETH JANE GILLIS GORHAM Doby Jane DEVON GANGWER JOHN DAVID GUIPE Bug D John JOYCE E GANGER 0 RANDY C GILL Darby O If BARRY DEAN GRIFE Barry Dean CURT L H A BERSTIC H Stlckman Mxke Alexenko offers Todd Ebw .1 push durlng a Spam Week convocatlon CRAIG DENNIS GUILFOOS Cralg JEFF HALL Fedge I I . J y E ,J I - M ' C l ' In fu If If ' ' 5,0 .QT A . 9 7. -RL gg- ' ,X , 3, .V . f 55 ' 7, . 4 These are some of the dxfferent areas our sensors wall be facmg In therr futures Jane Hoyt I plan to graduate mrdterm and then work Maybe 1n a year or two lll then go back to school Mlchelle Nrsley I plan to get a job ln the sccretarlal freld after I graduate Jon Reber I plan on gomg to college I m pretty sure I ll be attendmg Goshen College for two years major mg rn psychology or rn any of the socral studxes areas Phrl Roberts After hrgh school I plan to attend college at Purdue Umversnty to major rn computer scrence Rlch Mtmer After hugh school I plan to attend Manchester College where Id hke to mayor In ac countmg I plan to run both cross country and track and hopefully make the Dean s L1st Jeff Kercher Rnght now l m not sure what I m gorng to do after I graduate Maybe nn a year or two I Il go and stay ahve Barb Runge I plan on stayrng rn Goshen for a vear to work and save money Then l plan to attend a busmess college for a year or two Greta Spencer I m gomg to the Lmversrty of Wyo mmg for physlcal educatron I d hke someday to coach a htgh school tennis team and eventually own my own racquet club and be head pro Mark Jameson I U IS where I plan to go to college to get an undergraduate degree ln busmess or pubhc affalrs Then I plan to go to law school and my goal rs to get my doctorate of junsprudence Jolene Troyer I plan to go to a cosmotology school for one or two years DOUGLAS H H I RE Klller TAMMY KAY HALL Tammy Jo KAREN ANNE Smoe TAMMIE IRENE HAWKINS Tammle SHARI R HOLLAR Zeke TONYA.R HALL SUSAN MARIE Tonya HANEY Sue Q JOEL K HART DONALD E oe Don 'Y !..:Si-lb CHRIS M HAY BONNIE DIANE Chns HERSHBERGER Bonzo CAROL ANNETTE BOB ALAN HOOVEN HOOGENBOOM Hoov Wolf 'Y .1 . . . W .. . Tp I I - ' 3:35 Hi-ffvv . N ' ' , , to college, but right now l just want to earn money' HARDIES J ' HARTMAN l H , . . . . Y L . I . i. . . - qi! - . W f: lk x I f 714' , at - ' , , 5 ' ' il? ' - ' ' 1 riff L 59 ,l Senlors Plan For Future TOM L HOOVER JANE ANN HOYT Rose Jane JANE ELLEN JAY R INGOLD INGOLD Jayblrd Jane Prcmdent Steve Conder led thu, semorb to a Splrlt Week wm WILLIAM GLENN HULL Glenn DAVE R IWEMA Dave JEFF J JOHNSON J Bar Y Nl DAVID MICHAEL BRENDA LEIGH HUNSBERGER HUNT Hunsy Bambl pg MARK ALAN MARILYN ANN JAMESEN JERLES Mark Manlyn I JEFFERY LEE ROBIN SCOTT JOHNSON JOHNSON Je RJ the DJ O .J 'xg ff f Z' Q-97,3 I V,-. A . I ,A , '1 ,, ,. 1' 0 ' I Ll 'Ll -1 , X-Kx l k l - I ' 1 I 1 Vg ff GR' Co-captains Beth Chevalier and Tracy Anglcmcycr introduce the girls swim team in the fall sports convocation, CRAIG A. KERCHER Craig JEFF A. KERCH ER Creature l J JEFF P. JONES Rabbi THOMAS HAROLD JORDON Tom CYNTHIA ANN KING Cindy PATTY LYN N JONES Patty BQ rf l I I U L JEFF ALAN JOSSELYN Juice DEBBIE ANN KING Deb ROBERT FAY AMY ANNE KOTEK DOUGLAS ALLEN PHIL LABAR KNIGHT Amos KRUEGER Phil Booby Cappy PEGGY ARLENE JONES Peg ROBERT CHARLES KEIL Bob RICHARD LAYTON KINNEY Mouse BRIAN M. LAMB Brian YQ' 1 Y ' - 1' u Q 'R Q :Q f v Q: 1 i 1 'm A WN -4 'Q 1 v -3 Q v ,J W r,v gl: 11 'Wir 140 Seniors galh'r Jn the I' ulbull field to build the pyr'1m'd that hclp'd them in thc clasp cumpwition during .piril we-k DAVID LEE DARRYL JAY RICHARDS RIEGSECKER Dave Darryl PHILLIP M. JULIA ELAINE ROBERTS ROOSE Fi-Fi Julie ALLEN FRANKLIN RASSI Wolfle MICHAEL SHANE REICHERT Mlke STEVEN S. RIEGSECKER Steve STEVEN JAY ROTH Abe RENEE REAMAN JON BARDON Renee REBER Sunklat SCOTT Al-AN JENNIFER JOAN REINHART RENSBERGER Scott jenny JOHN GORDON HEIDI RIOS RIGGS . . HCldl APRIL D. ROWE BARB RUNGE April Barb Semors ave Successful Year F- LARRY DEAN TODD C SCEARSE Todd JESSE EESQAILOR SAUNDERS Y S B TERESA JOY SCHROCK Cloud 9 er Schroeder TCTCS3 LAURA J JEFFERY ALAN SCHRAMEYER SCHROCK 1 A LUCINDA ANN KEVIN JAMES KAREN MARIE SCHWALM SENTELL SHAFER Cmda Kevm Karen The semor class hnghlrghtcd therr last year by wm mng awards and keepmg sprrrt hugh They malntarned tradltlon by wmnmg all class splrlt competltrons The class roll and the krss the prg contest were just two of the many sprrrted wrns by the semors Semors showed good leadershrp all sports as well For mstance class presxdent Steve Conder rnfluenced hrs swrm teammates to shave thelr heads for the state meet Tom Hoover was the tradrtronal Redskm mas cot and Dana Wellmg started a new tradrtnon by dressmg as Papoose a female Redskm mascot She attended grrls sports functrons to help produce spnrrt O al . . . ' ' y G . -' .-- , f 'I' Q. ul ,, l . ' , 4 t Q- 1 1' .VI T its p 1, r ,js , V ul f , .. .,.u -fl X fl A A y I X ,y A GALE w. STAHL siabby uf LISA JEAN STON ER Airhead Il appears that Scott Reinhart forgot to dren himself on Kicldies Day during Spirit Week. N 4,1 'Z' I , l 6 EDENISE COLETTE EDWARD ALLEN STRYCKER SWOVELAND STEVEQETAFT Denise Hawk DAN WM. STEALY Chemical Man SHELLEY MARIE STONER Shell JOHN E. TEDSTROM John MURRY KARL STEGELMAN Murry DAVID RAY STOTTS Oats KIM ELIZABETH THORNBERG Kimmie illhuh JANA SUE NANCY LYNN JOLENE RAE LORI ANN MICHAEL ALLEN TREDWAY TROY TROYER VANBUREN VANDERMAAS Suzy-Q Nancy jo Lori Mike STEVE JON WEDDLE Boone LINDA D WEAVER Llnda pf SUSAN J WILDEN MIKE L WILLIG ue Mlke GREG ALAN WEEDEN Weedhopper JODI LYNN WOOD Jodl CYNTHIA J ZOOK Cmdy DANA SUE ROBERT WELLING WIEDERMAN Papoose Bo THOMAS EUGENE TOM ZEIGER YODER Ziggy Tommy Not plctured Brenda Anderson Wlllxam Bradley Mlke Crlpe Ernc Cupp .lon Deal Gonzalo D132 Suezy Dukes Patty Frye Cormna Ganzonl Lu1s Hernandez Jeff Hernley Tracy Johnsonbaugh Color portrants eomphmcms o Mary Keeler Steve Keenan James McBride Steve Mlller Karen Morrlsey Mnchelle Nlsley Sarsa Outl Maureen Rassl Debra Stotts Sandy Stutzman Tama Tyler Lorne Wood Claudla Wurth f the semor class l 45 HL l l , ' b I Y .A ag, I I 413, .l..H.l-Q!-- 1 ' Lv. ,- V hu- 1 ! 2.11 l ,Xxx FN ix 'Q' ,- . vmf., -B -- :fa-eiiiilffliii ' K 'qi 's C, - -4 eh uf'- E I - Q' uf 6 . 'A ','f,4rr I 'Nl g? P' LASS OF 81 CLASS GF 81 CLASS O K lly I APP A B Vs 'Ns l' 1 lly K l BI NIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUN IORSJU NIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJ UNIORSJUNIORSJU IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJ U N IORSJU 146 e 'Akcr U .S ' A Jerry Akers Q -J ul Q. 1' . . X V a . 4 I A K ,fi ai SS,S 1 A 4- ' Pau .-Xlgale ,M ..5- -- N ' Mike All g X-, 1 ,,,-,s A ' ' , ' , 1: , , . ' .N ' W, . . -D . Carmen Alvarado A in li' Becky enzcllcr V' U ' -I - I , . . ' za M - li' V Susan rcher A if Pat Bailey , ' 44 - A Q - l -. ' n, 4 Q ff ig. Dan Balentinc S -..U 2 Af- K Mike artlcy ACB , . P'?:l el 33' 1 S 63 as K .755 - ' ' ll- i'l .'Q, Yr -' 'V A' n saga? Q Wy, ' ' - 4 . juv- Chris Beachy 1 Allison Beck N'- K, Even wi h her calculator at her side, junio K ' 't :ccm to figure L l h- ' ming project. Joe Bcrlnn Gloria Blosscr Ber ha anco ,,. .., ' Doug Bobeck ... X - A' ' ' HQ.,-R 'X Ron Bollinger 'T ' ' ' f - ' , il ' 'W' Donald Bontrager 'I' 4 7 K N 1 - I Ks, N Nancy Bose Q N 1 5. lr X - 0 .- X Jane Boslwick N '. -' lux ,I d X 'f X ' ' ' - . K ff un re' ,Q 4 l A 5 F13 Cathy Ulmer doesnt look happw about spending more monex at the school bookstore Nr VX, if gc tx J' 4' U. i Qonme Bowen l lsa Breehlel Nano Brown Carla Buekmaster Jerry Burl lor: Burt cbtllld Chermak Marx Chermak Wada. Chlddlster Dave C hupp Todd Clark busae C ondcr Carla C onngton Brran C ripe Brett C rumv., Don Q ulp Daren, C urtls Amy Daw Dina Dcter Pattl Dual Fred Dlek bhellu Donovan Barb Dowllar Tuna Drapcza Lvnctle Drewes Teresa Dxek Kris Eastman Doug hdwards Steve lzdvwards Kell Ellis Forrest Evavold Doug lrarmvuald Ken lrarver Todd Fendt Alan Ferguson Brad Flandt Pam Fleck Dma Folk Steve Fortrer Ltsa lrankenbcrger Joe lhreneh Dave baskrll Ruth Getz .llm Cnbson Linda Cungerteh Chris Graff Chen Cnrallord Alan Griffith Don Grnsc Paul Cmrtsz, Dave Haeh 'X IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUN IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJ UNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJU NIORSJUN IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUN IORSJUNIORSJUN Y, 0- A wk ' A S. Q- 4' 'xg' ' 1. - I I' . -. ' :IN R Vx! . , .W , tr I. ' ' Y Lv '- I f ., g gi - ,' ,HMI , X .I I u . ' ilk M W f. s ' ' F 1 1 4. , - 54 A, ,f ss 5 5 :- fs V' 1 fl 41 ' -2 -' ' 'fp - Y - s-- X- J ,1 - I 'V ,X -1 ' V. '- , sf ' . M.. .I ., 1 .1 v '- A -, a . N lx RN . . J l I . jx. A ,ki A ' V4 N at X , , , V, ,D K I 1 .ll I7-brim wi l 1 wlp . ' ,gl n , D tw - D 1: t -'D 4- G- X Q -:N 3 7 ' ' ' 5 N, - '. .r A ,. 1 1 ' wr, li 4 ' ' 17. di..h Q Q F' 3 ' 5' .A , - f rv A . , b , N .A 'Lv 4? ,I :L r i Q W Q -4 - I ri X' 4 ' f Ron Elchert X ,. K Q I if H' i- V ' '. it l . of J .J . tiff 4, ,aw Ls ' we at 1 K 4 A l' 'Q ' -. . -v ' N. 1 '. ', 6 JF :. X . A , D '- I . hw' A rt. YN D S f V - . - 7 X , ' - - A . ,F 1 B o -1 if f fi -s ff 1 , -Q Q ' l V I A' D ' , -- ,, ,-1 y r . , I ., .- f-Fr? ff . I -I 4. J- f' V il ll ll , l 1 l l I f I A -J'-fl! 5- J' .,la' X -- . I . ' T3 ' f'3'f'l I . , 1 O 4 . tt V, I l 4 X A ' r L -.fl - r f Q. li 14 '. I A 'Ak X ll., Chuck Hump Steve Haney Terry Haney Doug Hansen Becky Appenzeller editor of the Crimson s student llfc section 1 dl gu ted bu ruse she dndnt get .1 photo Joan Hardesty Don Harrison Patty Hurlsough A ,, Bruce Hershberger , Waneta Hershberger VJ Doyle Holden Eve Hollrngcr -qs, Dave Honey At' -1 Js. '2 Dawn Hoover larry Hoover Vera Horban Rohm Hostctler Glgl Hoyman Stephame lnbodw Amy lngold I 5 Michele Johns Glenda Johnson Marilyn Joldersma Jeff Jones Jam Jones G larry Kauffman Kelly Kee Ndlke Keenan . '25 Dann Keller Barb Krnculd Tom Kmney Betsy Krntlgh Sandy Klme Cheryl Knlghl Tom Kortue gf, 914' my Lynn Kramer 21' IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUN IORSJUN IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUN IORSJ U N IORSJUNIORSJU IORSJU N IORSJUNIORSJ UN IORSJU NIORSJUNIORS FUN IORSJUN IORSJUNIORSJUN IORSJ UNIGRSJ U 148 by 1 1 I ' 4 lf ' 125.2 495' , ,I VF, . 'J' 4 l KA 1 ll! i .D V V . x . ,y . Q , .S .Syst U1 . , .I l I 4 f - ,, ., .a-. 1 1 1 - K. Q.-Q, A ' Q . Y , K I v X 1 'X X C f Q 9, E , A .. - - M ' It V, . - 1 ' . J N so H ' f f t 4 T , 1' K ' . ' ' .asa . . A , ' . 1 N Deb Hunt X 1 ' A I y V . ,W f- 1 ' ,f t-1 .S ,V w , J t I W Fx h I S15 ' ' , . . N I 1 1 4 k . 'V .ll ' N- 7, 141. in 4. . f ' , 7 4, I -k t-5 . A' 2 A ,I e xf- 5 A 1- or 'P Q., K . a . . .f ,, ft, wif- -' ' ' va - f l ,I Y H A ' , . - ' ' N fp . . :Lg-9 J, V, A ll ,fi ' 1 :vi . ' r 'A y 'Z-,Z K X -r Qf fri N? . -V . -' N V .Ply Y , A I - Fred Nelson Doug Newell Sonia Nofziger Patty O'Neal 4454- .- 5 , ' I 41 4 'Q T! I 5-0' ' -us 1-1 i l no-u. .-.P 'e, XL A- Q? get 4' 3 S- A' ' - A ii, V 'Nth TW t ' f 1 I 1 'Zi' , -t v ' J' Ui 'kiwi CL, J h IKE 'fi ' x. ff F L'-fl ,'- JW? . R ' at 5. ,,. '- ,- QQ biiqg K if N Bl Q Sl' 'Q Xu 5 . x 'l .N 1- X 'O Y f n 1 X E ii A 6 an D NT l 'lf' 1 dsl sf t ' Nw I ii 1 'dui I J- 5 5 Fu Kg l x XJ.. I P 5, V . x w m ' fx V, I ' l 4. Jim Krezcl Tony Lamb Tracie Lambert Steve Lambright Tony Lambrighl Ron Landis Jon LaRue Fred Leatherman Matt Lcchner Brent Lehman Brent Lcwallen Lori Litwiller Barbara Livinhton Donna Lot? Deb Lynch Angie Mahony Vic Makximenko Mike Marker Greg Markam Darlene Mast Marlene Mast Melody Mast Rhonda Master Rebecca McAI'oos Jane McCaIly Dave McCann Phil McGechie Rick Mead John Meade Barb Meyer Chris Meyer Michele Meyer Beth Miller Marc Miller Mel Miller Mike Miller Myrna Miller Phil Miller Scott Miller Sheila Miller Steve Miller Tim Miller Tom Miller Wanda Miller Vince Minniek Rebecca Moyer Neal Myers Daryl Nafzinger Gina Martin keeps busy reading a book in the library where she is a student aide. IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUN IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJU IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUN IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJLJ Dan Oplmger Cmdy Osborn Dane Ott Tum Oyer Pete Pans Tamra Parson Kurt Peterson if 4 Crang Phnlhps Dave Pmkerman Mark Prlhoda Robm Putman Tum Puro Dee Rassl X t ' Mlchale Reed W 57' Waumta Reed X Rlsa Rnchards bcwtk Il Butch Rleck B111 Rteth Penny Robmson Tma Rogers Amta Ross Mlchele Ruhhng I Jon Sanders Mlke Santos Kay Saunders Steve Schlabach Jody Scott Dave Sentell I' aQI44 S UNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORS JUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORS UNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUN IORSJUNIORSJUNIORS JUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORS 150 I g. gs 2 Q , . ' I ,,, 'ff Q- uv-A - . , Y U ix ' I x , e 0 1 . ., - . X , 1 Y . , ff J e ' . H1 Q , ' ' ' 'wxr , -hr, '., i , XF- ...- - G 5 , 1 - 'j-,N , ' . , X 4 . - V' 3 e Q sh , J A ' . P y .,. -' . ' . is ' -I ' X 4 Wx ' ' y . . a 1 ' tl ' J 3. Juniors 'h ri 'u ins and Shu cy Donovan spcnd lunch hour in thc gym lobby. -any 0 M ' 1 5 N! +V: . . Q Z B- ' lx N J--.-V.-. ! : u I A' ' I NY -41 ' L., N s ,- l ' If' N., . l , 1 ' . , .4 1 6. Q ,1 JI' 5 5 ? V' 5 P . I 2 . A , - J f, .. 'N 5' .A a- . ' 1 Cf' 1' f L, s R: X 95' t 'kr' -,. ' QQ:-'jg' uns Junior class president Jay hcphcrd expresses his thoughts during an t, 'R5,.'.g.n'.'.'5 interview. ' N s . -Y' .4--'L ,. . . ,,,... it Yr' - X in .,. 4.91 1 V I .3 K N . 1 wx Ft 5 ',ll u from g Jay Shephard Karie Sherck Cris Shidler John Shoup Darcy Shurtz Carol Sibal Kathy Sibal Doug Slabach Rod Slabach Dave Slabaugh Pam Smith Phil Smith Roger Smith Ellen Snyder Ryan Solomon Randy Sorg Kim Stacy Michele Stenberg Rebecca Stephens Jeff Stoltzfuz Kirby Stoner Mike Strammer Annette Strycker Kevin Stutsman C C J' 1+ S 5 'QT NIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORS JUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJU 151 g .4 Qss Q , i - N 4 - ix If .,. . Nh -.Q I I YI , R Q 'A Q Q i L . S' I it , - iv n N l M e doesn't appear too inlcrcstcd in studying. K ,gl ' ,,' A, -.:. 3. lr S if-in-T X xx ', ' ' X , r 4 K . l I ' l f ' 1. -- , l , i ,' l sl ' X ' .A A , , Y f Y V Ron Bollinger is busy working on a painting assignment for Paintin I class. ii r N . 'I , .. ii -evil lf ? A if S il x a r Q ' .' . Q i . ,:',.'- I- . Y A L ' .f k. d ep in thought, looks over some notes and considers his skills to finish rewriting a paper. N IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJ U N IORS JUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJ UNIORSJUN IORSJU N IORSJ U Mike Summy en Suphal Rob Swrhart Rob Taft L hrrs Teall Bull Tedstrom Kelly Thul Tony Trenshayy Com Troup Chuck Truex Mnke Truex Kathy Ulmer Jlm Vancuren Jlm Venosky Dawn Vannoster Bull Vannoster .llm Waddell Klm Wagoner Brent Walker Dan Walsh Sharon Walsh Sherri Watkins Tony Armstrong John Bagley Steve Bevers Tum Bnckel Beatruce Bole Carmen Castillo Tammy Fugate Marilyn Goff Jeff Klein Wayne Kyle Sue Leatherman Chrns Weaver Randy Wedge Knm Weeden Lon Weldy .Iulne Wenger Judy West Karmm Wleland Matt Wlttrlg Tom Wogoman Kell Wood John Woods Cletus Yoder John Yoder Sandy Yoder Fernando Ysals John Zentz Q 1 x Pk Gma Martm Scott McGill Chrls Mencyzyskl Mitch Mlller Eric Vlorns Karen Morrlsey Greg Norton Condy Oberlin Mark Prlhoda Tum Puro Paul Scott wma null' Brad Sheets Tom Shlnkle Warren South Vma Stanflll Jackle Swaboda Dave Tokar Jerry Wheeler Kell Wood Carv Yoder I N. Y 'S 1 If Jrm Vcnoskv lb surprised gettlng caught lookmg around nn ereatrve Wfllmg X Q we C. 1.188 I IORSJUNIORSJUNIGRSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUN IORSJUNIGRS IUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJU BS 'J M y has 1 - 5 tt, 3 5-J 5 K :Q KI. l A 1 'L W kim if , X l 4 lr' f tl 1, V ,T 1 4. Q Y , Y 4' 'i K. . 'ggix ' A X r it xr t yt, K MW 1 I' ' l S I 1- lx A - r . W A il .Il 'Q X x 1 5 K 1 Tl. y I i'? lf V 'X . Y l I 3 A J - 1 1 A . gl g Q Tye, I' u . :Q T? if 1 A ff' ' ' ' Eff as 4.1 lf 'fr rf S 4' ,' . E I y , '53 ' J 'ff a l T: fx A . ' 'K N. . T A fill? . 1 ,,.A.4..- Q Ax, X l ' T 4 , xx A W ' -' W f ' , f X7 1 4 ,,,..,,..,. K, ' ' , g I IORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORS IUNIORSJUNIORSJUNIORSJU NIl M W SS 1NH M Audrey Adkrns Lerf Ambrosen Carl Anderson John Anderson Brrgrd Armstrong Byron Askew Beth Aust Janre Barle Rob Barley Tom Barley Tracey Barley Jrm Bandy Nancy Barker Allen Bassett Rrck Baumann Kelly Beck Barb Bennett Terrr Berkey Trm Berkey Greg Bernhersel Helen Brckel Krrs Brckel Loren Brxler Sharon Blevrns Krrstr Bontrager Mrc Bowman Chrrs Bowser 'Q' N ng Aft Chrrs Bradford YQ Lrsa Bradley Troy Branson Lorr Brechtel Todd Brrll Ellen Brown Julre Brown Suzanne Bickingham Leslie Burke Debbie Cain Betty Camacho Nelson Camacho Brett Campbell Shelly Cassel Sheila Chadwell Joe Cheek Doug Chupp 'T' Q My ff L Q ln'tead of read'ng in Englsh clasp Doug R th dc dcd to sleep, Donny Ie ' 'pp'a . f'nd 't fu f as f-Q 'xr - B a RESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORES RESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORES 154 lass f '82 Class f '82 Class f 982 C1 . . all -..- , 'BSL L6 'B . . , rib., , . f .S I 2-3. V-' ' 1 .y 'Q 1' ,l , l Xl lr r B I -S, ,LLM :F Vfflfb QE gif . six 1 fi KR - N v ' I B h xi, .N N- . ' Q ff it I ' JL ,A T G ', ,-.7 ' ' ' H - N ll In f f - K l - ' ' 4 , Ek ' Ly , . X , A H A ,t ,!l -i -Ug g ' . ,A A -Y . 4- by 1 as , - rg 5 Q - --A t r 'V rl' 'f A MJ ' ' dl BF llc . I-Q Q' 1 as W' ' A 'D' ' ' 2 ' Q -, . F- ' Y 1 ...MQ A v I 7,1 1 2 .f I X ' A -r 9'l'5 A ' -19 s r r s 0 cr s wallen a c rs to r r rv 5 'K- r Ji N . 7 X ' fe ' Nu Sophomore Cmdy Stoner saw I m fed up wrth sehool Sh cant seem to fund anythmg ln h r 'T 1 n- x vi -x 1 Ehse Chevaller Angle Clawson Katrma Conelley Jnll Cooper Mark Copenhaver Jeanmne Crnpe Jeff Crnpe Rob Crnpe Judy Cross Scott Culver Joyce Davtdhrzar April Davls Doug Deter Maureen Donovan Patnck Dowllar Dwayne Eash Chns Effenberger Jlm Elchert Jenme Eldrtdge Robert Elhott Jesse Elswnck Shella Ernsberger Davxd Evans Bryon Eyer Cmdy Eyson Jurgen Faldoe Leann Farmlloe Guy Farmwald Kendra Farmwald Lnsa Farmwald Ruta Famer John Fehrmg Tony Flora Dave Folk Steve Frauhtger Karen Fry Tane Frye Jon Gardner Tum Garner Scott Garvm Kathy Getz Keith Goodman Mxke Goodwm Klm Graff Jenny Grayblll Lon Gnfe Donna Grlse Myron Grtse I RES MORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORES W Q' 6 5 , - . Ll 'S' '12 Ag 'S , ' V J iv J ' f , 2' J . ll , l - . , Il 1 .J :ls 5 X A V. ,li . ! K . . R, J f we ' EA.-. x I A l ts 4. I . ll l N113 if l.-iv' F .A ::' - P' , Sherry Evans A C ffl 3, J' 6 evyh il . x.'VXA ' ' Y 1 . . .u 1 M . axe . I ,,, -- 5 P Q54 s IQ K .F 1. 'Ir J . 1 Y 1 Aj Xl - ' ms gg 4 5.14, 1 -T1 1 If 1 - hx I J H , '. I - J ' I RESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMGRESMORESMGRESMORESMORESMORESMOR ESMOR ES Gary Gross Tim Guilfoos Linda Hall Jeff Hamp Kim Handgen Jeff Haney Mary Haney Tom Hardies Rob Harris Dee Harrison Robert Hart Roxanne Hart Sheila Hartsough Anita Hasse Dave Hawn Kris Hersberger Leonard Hinkson Kathy Hite Steve Hite Joy Hodges Linda Hodges Richard Holderman Ron Holden Julie Gohen Carrie Hoogenboom Sue Hoogenboom Victor Hopkins Teresa Hoopingarner James Hulsey Doug Hummel Sally Hunsberger Ted Jacka Monica Jameson Ken Jensen Linda Jerles Sharon Jesse Gary Johnson Anita Jones Eric Kallin Randy Kauffman Richard Kauffman Doug Keeler Lisa Keidaish RESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORES RESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMO .- 1-1 Cindy Unger got caught day dreaming during class. e. mf 'I ' A' ilfflft 'l A lf A tram derailment with escaping fumes confined students to the building one noon hour. Some dv, 1 ,am ag. ff S 45 ey I l 1 ' -kfvf X. Ed Keup Sandy Kinder Mike King Reesia Kline Jonell Kolb Pattie Kuhn Angie Lamb Tim Lambdin Bruce Lau 4 Dennie Leatherman Melissa LeCount ., r ,X Monica Leichty Z9 X 'bf fi P - Don Lewallen i at el h 1 Ai .g r , A l X Ron Lewallen l 'zu '. A-I i 1 5 f 'L, P Steve Lindhorn l 1 ' 7' f A M t L an Stuart Lockerbie Tammy Lower Pat Lung ,. Sally Manriquez I Q9 ,, W ' Robin Martin f 4 .X , . John Marttila , AQ .' , X , Q ,i 3 l v gave mash V -X -7: J' - - ave at ews ll' 5 p' I 'S j l S I I g Diane May f' 'P -A -. 3 ,- 4 P ax-, '- fl Q x . ' l- ' ,w4 f'f'f idbgg M . ',,,' i H ,, ' .umm A xlliiiiff 5, sophomores gather in the lobby hcrc for a coke and some popcorn during that confinement, ' s Sarah McBride Laura McCahill Don McCann Chris Menczynski Danette Meyer Pam Migues Cinda Miller John Miller Joe Miller Kevin Miller Lori Miller Scott Miller Tina Miller Vernon Moles i r i, 4 Karen Musser Dawn Myers Shirley Nagle Kevin Neff Sheri Neff Scott Nelson N. X -vi ' -. ll 4- '- 9 7 -1 ,v I 1 ,IA-. 9 ,. lil? ,I ,,,k , . 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' ,Xe A i Q, B A V if 1 yy WI o i- B at ,v i J iii J i' ' 3 fi? , yi. 1, a if . i A YV , as A he city elections. . n y S oner enjoyed himself helping in thc republican check off center at the polls, ' f l' I' px .i . 4, Q1 , . fr 1 35 by ' X K 4 ' 'as , 'Q Pt 4' 'Y -L ' Lv! f - .gs QQ Q' J' Q A. i , ,E .4 l 1 , ' . v i ii ! 1 i - ' X , , 1 l? x 1 - , 45' I tsl 'YN 'X 'W mam yy' i W,- .Anti Not ptctured John Allyn Jeff Bevers Rtchard Bontrager Wally Borntrager Brenda Bowers James Bradley James Bradshaw Darwm Brandant Steye Brown Thomas Colltns Tony Daynla Bruce D1lls James Douglas Kurt Ellton Perry Fletter Cathy Hall Gene Hunter Lynn Kramer Ron Kyle fs 'Tl Ted Meadows Doug Medcalf l Don Mei ann reacted to somethtng funny whtlc lor: Muller and Dan Tom were yyorltrng htrd on 1 qua: lor Spanush class Marta Lautzenhelser Chrtstlne Menczynskl Stephante Shue Ltsa Seebert Pam Stler Danette Slabach Jill Sleppy Troy Smtth Brad Snyder Ttm Snyder Tom Snyder Sherte Stahley Larry Staton Andy Stoner Clndy Stoner Ctndy Stotts Sandy Strammer Juamta Stan Laura Stroup Todd Sweetser Ellen Swoveland Glorta Thomas Brxan Thompson Denms Thompson Dan Tom Brian Troyer Paul Tudor Star Tyson Cmdy Unger Craig Vanburen Jane Vander Reyden Ryan Vanderlh ey Lance Vaugh Greg Waddell Daytd Muller John Miller Martm Mtller Romona Miller Ronme Vllller Tma Mlller Prnsctlla Moles Keyln Moms Dawn Myers Ttm Neal Regma Paluchmak Jlmml Rtos Pam Scheldel James Scott Robert Scott Ken Smtth Tom Stanfnll Martlyn Swadoda Tony Taarken Sue Tankersley Robm Waggoner Shawn Weson John Wtlson Keym Zlmmerle ' ESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORES MORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESM ' ESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORES MORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESM i vw. V. vm D I I 1:5 2 :V :A I .. ey .qc Ng y tl, , at . I ,, I L . . X .Ivy :T sf x X , X :Tig il xl, F l X y 'xx '. A 1 1 - g- . Y T- 17 2 J. U .Q - .. H' I J st. L' I .K lg l ,' :A g -.L sf : N t- at att J N rt ' M f ff f at ., f l L L ' tx! 'XX f N 'I -, V xl - ' I ll. ' X ' -1 ' ' ' ' I U W Al' A 'Z gi L2 I ' 1 P' , , Q 1 J. X , ,.X. N M424 ' .r lg .- . E k N t Q tg -' , , ' Cf.. M' . ,I s fa ' - 4 l 1' ' ' ' 3 . A on e sl 1 t t , ,rt 4 w- , .5 ,252 -- Q L .-1 ga , ' . sl 1 D tj, ' ' f l 5 . ' .1 k X I W . ,YL hr L , y 'J f ' ' N I - 1 ' I R . .y- I ' ' 'V r 'l V A ' 1. 'J' 1 . - . -I U L '- 'L .L V v .V l D Q sf F I. W . . . f l?'fN hr? ' -xi . Kim Wedge - Doug Weldy . - , I I A X- 44. wi -l Todd Weldy ' -c Ed Weske 'lr ' Q, Y ! W x aff . L. ' Connie Whalen John Wheeler 1,' ': x ll. V Brad Whitehead Tim Willig JoAnne Winters Eric Wogoman Beth Yaap John Yoder Kent Yoder Susan Yoder Wes Yoder Sheila York .1 P 5 I t-i t 1 if 4 Lori Grife and Sheri Evans watched an ar ici a e in as an fri at IE. , S N 4 P? t' i . , 5 f 12- f J x 1 ' i 3 fc ' F V O. sf, 1: ti - ,k' K i V, Ay Tina Miller and JoAnne Winters talk at a band banquet. Darren Young Lisa Zepeda Fruce Zimmerman f V' lv- . Y, v ' 3 I gg nm 1 -.av-lv uviv ' -,Q Randy Kauffman and Angie Lamb square dance phys. cd. Jim Bandy takes a little break on thc floor before doing his floor cxcrcisc for a gymnasttes unit in phys ed ORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORES MORESMORESMORESMORE ORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORESMORES MORESMORESMORESMORE .- 4 ,a Ah R, ,- J gi Q i QM V Faculty And Staff Serve And Lead The faculty and staff group at G.H.S. saw some major changes in 1980, especially in administration. Dr. Kent Evans came from Whiteman Junior High to assume the prin- cipal's seat after Mr. Max Fiandt became director of personnel and transportation. Dr. Lynn Bollinger, in his second year, as- sumed the assistant principal's role, which combined both the assistant and vice princi- pal's jobs from previous years. When asked about the year, Dr. Evans responded by say- Dr. Kent Evans, Principal ing, This has been a very good year for the most partg in fact, one of the best ever. Now that all the remodeling is done, we have been able to settle into a routine, and that's been good for everyone. He went on to state, We have a lot to offer here at G.H.S. for students interested in learning. Students have taken advantage of what we have, and because of this, I foresee a lot of good things in our future. Other new faces at G.H.S. included Tana Dr. W. Lynn Bollinger. Assistant Principal Anderson in the English departmentg Gary Weaver, science departmentg Ted Crisman, science and physical education depart- ments, Jim Alber, special education depart- ment, and Steve Shively, industrial arts de- partment. Teachers Carl Weaver and Dea- tra Kinney returned from leaves of absence, and Devon Hoffman, Ellen Burrell and Doug Yoder were new to G.H.S. but not to the Goshen school system. .fill f If .. Mr. Milt Thomas, new chairman of the guidance department, studies in his new office. MY- DOUG Y0dCf made announcemenli bef0fU the Ms. Laura Funk helps Dave McCann with research for his vocabulary and composition course paper. faculty-student intramural game, which the faculty won by a very close margin. 162 it 3 Mr. Milt Thomas, Guidance Counseler Mr. Charles Hart, Business Mrs. Ann Shomper, Business Miss Ellen Burrell. Art Mr. .Doug Yoder, Art .2 Mr. Harold Kastner, Business Mr. Howard King, Business Mrs. Berniece Dwyer, Business Mr. Robert Mathews, Business Mrs. Anderson, a new teacher, gels into her work. Mrs. Tana Anderson. English ' wk-k , . Miss Sue Nceb, English Mrs. Diane Cartwright, English Mr. Jerry Snyder. English Mr. Curl Horncmam. Foreign lnnguugc Mr. Doug Cartwright. English Miss Laura Funk. English , i Mr. Robert Fancil. English 8: Miss .lan Thomas. English Foreign Language Miss Norma Blair. Home Mrs. Dec Kinney, Home Economics Economics Mr. Fred Blosser, Math Mr. Hank Clason, Soc. Studies l Mr. Brian Kirk MUSIF Mr. Wayne Lambright. Math Mr. John Dechant, Soc. Studies Mr David Plank. Music Not shown M: Devon Hoffman Math Mr. Carl Reiner, Math Xi 7 1 Mr. ilichard Harley, Soc. Studies Mr Rnben Sha'pe Musa.. Mr. Rick Clark. Soc. Studies Mr. E. Burdette Hoke, Soc. Studies 1. i Mr G Merrill Swarlley, Music Mr. Elmer Bowers, Science Mr. James Hughes, lnd. Arts 4' 5 Mr. Steve Shively, Ind. Arts Mr. Ted Crisman, Science Mr. Ken Mirer, Ind. Arts Mr, Charles Hess, Attendance Mr. Carl Weaver, Science Mr- Gary WCHVCF. Science he-aff! -al .V A I Mr. Ralph Peterson, Ind. Arts Mr. Bud Rogers, Ind. Arts I 9 . , V - t ' 4 i x 'P' A . tx I A -1 ' , ' ' A ff! Lf -'Q If. sl A in .L il . 'J 'mr X, A i 'V X ,sqm ' A f T ' M' fake van ' N- -, ---A 4 fx N ve-.,., G.H.S. Secretaries: Sitting: Dorothy Rassi. Standing, I. to r. Imogene Blosser, Sheryl Bontrager, Barb Ogle, Patsy Keim Miss Doris Keyser, Health Mr. Don Ogle, P.E. Mrs. .lo Brandt, Study Hall fl' Mrs. Nelda Miller, G.H.S. Nurse Mrs. Corally McCann, P.E. Mr. Steve Phillips, P.E. and Drivers Bd. Mrs. Germaine Burns, Librarian S. .vggs Mr. Herb Resler, Athletic Director 'fig . gf Mr. Cartwright talks to a parent at the G.H.S. Open House in January Not shown: Mr. Brian Rathke, P.E. and Mr. James Alber, Special Ed. 1 fy! Cooks, Front Row: V. Hcrshbergcr, E. Linthicum. B. Hernley. J. Cleveland. Row 2: M. Millcr. B. Stoltzfus. R. Miller. M. McCrcary, D. Schrock, A Worlingcr. 'fe 5 aiu? . I-in 'lv , Q B -7 K 1 Mr. Ogle Explains Square Dancing routines in sophomore phys. cd. class. I . V I l -1 ' 9 1 L o ,J - L Ll 1 Bob Grizzlcy Clayton and Geonze Madison. G.H.S. Janitors. Emu! EE a 5 G L PERRY VARIETY STGRE YN 415 l ,.:, RRY Chlcago Pike Plaza Goshen l W.. Q J' Score Board Ace Hardware 508 W Lmcoln Ave Goshen II3 S Mam Goshen O I i ' ,- - ef-'E-T27 Fi Q fa-22 ra 'gf 4 I ' kcgga x 0 I . x 'Q I rv ' . 1 - - . J, V A I . I P . . .- - f R ' .1 X 5 A . LJ' f' VE. ' 5 It 'I ' H ,,-. . V vs. ' - ' 2' 4 ' 53 H21 sefvlou 1713 Elkhc t Rood Goshe Professronal Office Cleanmg ULTRA RAM Carpet and Furmture Cleanmg Tlle Floormg Strlpped and Waxed Wall Washmg Wmdow Cleamng Concrete Floorlng Pamtmg Car and Truck Recondrtlonmg Factory Cleanmg Fxre Restoratron Furnace and Boller Cleamng POWER WASHING CSteam Cleamng Degreasmgj HOMES TRUCK FLEETS HEAVY EQUIPMENT FARM MACHINERY Any Locatlon Moblle Umts FAMOUS SINCE 1976 LARRY STEWART PRESIDENT Sale ank KAR Q Northern Prlde X Auto!Truck Spa N U S 33 Wes? Goshen N X wsgx N UD FULL SERVICE CAR WASH a umed mats hd d t d oad f'I g tly 8: th oughly ashed fr tecarseteo s nd te ce ned ndo s ashed adca s red th armarands ftto I C21 COMPLETE EXTERIOR WASH C35 RUSTITE APPLICATION C41 HOT WAX AND SEALER C51 AUTO DEODRIZING SCENT TREATMENT VE-:I f6J FULL SERVICE VAN PICK UP WASH f' 'S g x l 4 Workrn w 1chV0 S1 ,,, 6 Mg 1774 ?::v-t 5 QM- ta I - ns: wf f Ill? N ' W +I .mr W fffl!f,'f0w,f, Q., HI, 'N W, 0 f X X N N F tl nga , ffl ff W ' Sm I N-2 X W 8 Jud! ' WW Nw! -'rx SALE BANICSVTFIUST II Goshen Mlllersburg New Pans Wakarusa E 4- X. gl' HYIF K+ I ' ,fd l..'-I, XM X I I 1 5,4 .v x r ' Q - n 4 . 2 N XV I I X X . X Q K I X 1 b 0 0 I ' ' . X Acrulss 5' JH' VcDf1 :'o1 S ng Y X fe N X xygxx N 9 ' KX . L V 1 9 N k M ,I 1 . . f, it 'fg- - H J 1 . 1 n 1- hr-J, .T ' , l 7 - ' . A I 1 Q 5' AA L.: - , Car IS v cu , was e , lr an , -- -J - r 1 m en or w om . , - h ' x ri r, wheel a whi walls .. I H . wi W W , n r i d i - - ' wi W i 0 we s. . 8L ss 'Y - 5 fr ,x ' 17.11 'S 1 N . ek 435 ,Q , V ui S xt! N' xx: p x WI B fe- Qx 2 5 ,4 at N f ee u . 354 + V xx 0- 0 - f, -1 e O ' t . . 1' I: V NX ' A7 '13, , ' 'gltfgy ' I I 'fl 2 6 ' f 1- FQ ' 'E -1-ii? 'fel 1, A Jffjf- Qrljz f' A ' 1, , 9' 5 - I 1,,fs ' ' -N. , 2 . 'gl , WEE ra' 1- ' - , 'll H Q 'f ' twill .kr E' 'l f? i' 'Q -' , is e ff. I X' I P fl Il Lx 1' A- ' ::: F-r Il I It 'L-'gf' U . 'bi .' 5 ! 'V , ro' IV A WV. -U-. . .' j 'I I ' ' 1 H K I P HQ 'Ill -1 Va Q: A V ' I I -A N., I E ' . 1 ' , - af ' - ,-1-- -', - . tv C. I-HA' ,W T '-1 V , 'L' , f . ..-'I' ' 'F -1 I , we 'VX-.11 ' .n:'?:I'2 n X FN X ll f A I ' 'Ar is 5 ' L 1 rc ,y - I Q K , A1 3, I 1' XV, . A l . V ,Ag xv' I I GOSHEN PHONE 533 1574 -ew 128 SOUTH NIAIN STREET SNIDER S NOBLE SHOE CO Leadmg Jewelers 110 SOUTH MAIN GOSHEN IN Emoy ABSHIRE OIL C0 Cfidf ir J Jl 'Wi was rrr-4'-ia' COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY lb' 9 If an rw xzlfm X f' 4' ul .K 320 N MAIN 123 SOUTH MAIN ST GOSHEN IN GOSHEN INDIANA A I . , K , Q. , : - , . I f - -HUM'-'3 E s I A a I I s H E D I 9 I 5 9 - IJ I A I I if . I 17' 'I I 4 ' , e I , ' ,,gf2.A I H , -jim'-L... .5 . C 'I ll' eg ua' J 17Ag1 3?'ziL.V7+q. I P' - 'f', -. ' 4 a 1 - X 1- -v' ' --' F. v 1. . , 4 5 I .I fish-. . . 'A ,,f.u-yu' 9, 's f ' . , ' -' Ei' ' - . I I It ' I f 's X ' If wh' V . 5 re, -' fvxxv' R--' . . Q v A gc . 1 , A C K It -C gh' I . Xsylvs I X I Q. vxx h xh I AZ- C:--JW .- I . rl H , ,UA .bw-Io.. '---H -N , G I I . 1 Execufive Houselreeper Medical Secreiary Goshen General Hospital BECOME A PIONEER OF TOMORROW IN THE HEALTH FIELD See your school counselor or vhe hospurol for nformchon on nursmg scholarshup loans Health as desnned Vo become Vhe number one ndusfry nn the nahon an the 70 x A health career ull offer YOU var efy world wud: mobs! ry new honzonx 'ob somfachon personal rwol men! X Ray Techmcuan Physucuan Safefy Engmeer ka 'A 1-mug, 6 vfiiiufm., V we -sA.Iy,,f4 I5 Y 'f 10 e-vga-...agt'e3,, EBY FORD SALES Inc HGME-CREST CORPGRATION Extends Congratulations And Best Wishes T All o Goshen Hlgh School Graduates Of 1980 1002 Elsenhower Dr N P O Box 595 Goshen IN 46526 C2191 533 9571 uaht GLASS SERVICE INC WI-IEN YOU CAN T SEE...SEE U5 ualxtj Glass SERVICE INC 'I awww um cr 51SNpp 14L Elkh 2195341541 219293 9508 219 288 8363 E new-xfff 'J-iq 1- 'Y g' Q WWW M GOSHEN Plumblng 8a Heatmg KINDY T V VETERINARY SL POULTRY SUPPLY INC GREENE ROAD GOSHEN GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 80 FROM CRIPE ABSTRACT CO 200 W PIKE GOSHEN 533 3680 One Eleven Slack Shack EAST LINCOLN GOSH EN 2390 Elkh JOHNSON CONTROLS CONTROL PRODUCTS DIVISIONI 1302 E MONROE GOSHEN IN DOUG S ALIGNMENT 8L BRAKE SERVICE SERVICE STORES J RETAIL DIVISION OF yI THEGOOOYEARIIRE QI 'I-. sc RLBBER COMPANY lggf I OOODYEAR'nREs O CENERALELECTRM: Q GO0Dyi'YEAR 5 Dig Kwai EE QOIINDESIGN 410 W PIKE ff' f llnopllllllf MILLER S PAINT AND BODY PHONE 642 3674 16591 CR 38 RON S DUPONT PAINT STORE 803 LINWAY PLAZA COSHEN IND 46526 533 5934 PAlNIs F'-A I. YOUR GRANDFATHER MIGHT HAVE WORKED HERE . . . We've been doing business at the same old stand at Douglas and Ninth since 1902. Today, over 100 G.H.S. graduates work here helping us serve 1500 customers across the nation. Someday you might also. It's not too badg just ask around ESTABLISHED 1902 WESTERN RUBBER COMPANY Y' SNYDER S MEN SHOP Q yifumazzs,-naimsmiuaamus-nina xgggznxasw liXPQil RSWROUCHT mov FURNITURE? V Mui sl..-qmhrmat-vi-ulub3':uE.sE '26 5011111 Mm Goshen INDUSTRIAL PARK GOSHEN INDIANA 46526 .nike 5' ,. ' if J s f -.1-. 9 . - N ' , . - -f..,,,, -4. ' ig.. 'Q . T . ' . ' 4' . . ' :- 'f'i'.4:-Q... 1 '- rv' - ' I J UDD DRUGS 4r,f1 'I The Preserlptlon Drug Watch and Clock Repair Store Z 6 0 MYERS CLOCK SHOP 5--A 312 S. Third St Phone 533 3665 Goshen Ind 46526 LECHLITNER I 502 W PIKE 533 2685 401 LINCOLNWAY E c' Mo' JEEP 533 9412 1202 W Plke Goshen Ind KLINES X BLUE RIBBUN Department Store LADDER BLUE B0N 120 N MAIN 533 0411 UNE 601 E REYNOLDS C2191 533 5112 GOSHEN IND 46526 ERV S Z'1'5LTRfi.C33 NEW EUREKA AND HOOVER USED AND REBUILT SWEEPERS SALES AND SERVICE rs mo sznvucs P.. LL APPUAN E Q 3 H :mum s s E n 2852 ERVIN MULLET 0 o JIAAII rw fj- 10 -1 -M 2' I N su-44-up-.'.' 1 , ' ,,N.,..,. V I - . . - Motor Sales Inc. 4' '31 The oughest 4-letter word o - wheels Products from . ST. - , n ors 5' 5 flbb0l1 ., scholastfc and athlenc awar 4 ribbons PLANKSPRI TI G Shop At Stett s Jean Shop For Dlscount Name Brand Jeans Blbs Ladles 3 18 Mens 26 42 615 W Lmcoln Ave Goshen Indlana fAcross from Lmway Shoppmg Plazaj Congratulatlons to G H S Graduates from Independent Protectlon Co., Inc. mfgrs U L fApproved Lnghtenmg Protectxon Systems for all types of structures Home Lumber 8L Supply 212 N Washingt in Goshen The Head Hunters Unlsex Stwllng Salon 533 8254 JEANETTE S BRIDAL 206 E Lmcoln Goshen 105 ChlCdgO Ave Goshen -:GF MMR? N LE ltiiii i lg 3325? Q ll -we w ,1 ' lP'5 1 Wg? la lil' 5 FREE Student Checkmg at fn1111ill '- ' 1. + - ' wfe 3 convennent Goshen locatuons K--H-J Rf' W Zfek Flrst National Bank of Goshen . , .J id - - 9 n 1 1 to J , kj' Q . - --yz' ' .n ij, Q , E ,, KJ ,, 'X 4 Y B k. L x Yj f el L 4 - F A 1 V 1' ri? 'AE -41 1 gn 1 1 ' A - -4' ' , .1 ..H Y A ' ' ' 37' . 1 we 1- li to 1 uv . ' sind . 'll. 1 3. Il 5 A- Qi 1. 1 I A l I :kc gf! .' I . . 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