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Seniors Don McCann and Suzanne Buckingham race down the court for their try at back-to-back football. Almost Anything Goes Almost Anything Goes was crazy competition that has been held each year between the classes. A convocation was held during a school day and students went to see their classmates take part in the zany events. This year's events consisted of the cu- cumber pass and the traditional food eat- ing contest with cold honey, chocolate pudding, hot peppers, jelly beans, Mr. Misty and saltine crackers on the menu. Back-to-back football was also held. Contestants attempted to throw a foot- ball through a basketball hoop. The keg roll and summersaulting down the court and running back completed the compe- tition. First place was captured by the seniors while the juniors and sophomores tied for second and the freshman brought in the tail. Sophomore Lauri Campbell rolls out of a summer sault on her way down the basketball court in the relay
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Exchange Students Step Into A New Culture I was very rmpressed wrth the many opportunrtres students have rn the U S commented Frank Vrana exchange stu dent from Vrgo Spam Whrle rn the U S Frank stayed wrth junror Mrke Teall and hrs famrly Frank sard he really Irked Goshen but wrshed he could have seen more of the U S es pecrally west of the Mrssrssrppr Frank had to adapt to many new thrngs Goshen Hrgh berng the mam challenge In Spam students attended classes from 9 OO a m to 1 30 p m then they took a sresta untrl 4 00 They then attended school agarn untrl 7 OO p m Frank observed that Goshen Hrgh and basrcally the Goshen communrty was very sprrrted but at trmes lacked the unr ty he felt rn Sparn Overall Frank enjoyed hrs stay rn Go shen and would lrke to keep rn touch wrth hrs frrends If you would Irke to wrrte to Frank hrs address rs rn the sen ror rndex I would lrke to be younger so I could do rt all over agarn stated Jacky Page He further commented It was a great experrence berng an exchange student and I would recommend rt to anyone It helped me garn mdependence and frnd myself Goshen Hrgh School rs a dream com pared to a school rn France Goshen rs modernrzed rn all facrlrtres especrally rn the sports area commented Jacky Jacky really lrked the summer weather but he could have done wrthout the pro longed wrnter He also experrenced a new phenonemon crursrng whrch really hrghlrghted hrs stay He hopes to return to the U S some day and has dreams of attendrng a major unrversrty In the meantrme jack would apprecrate your prctures and let ters Hrs address rs rn the semor rndex German exchange student Hermanr Haberl really lrked Goshen after hr many months spent here After the cul ture shock wore off I enjoyed stayrng here commented Hermann Goshen Hrgh School rs very sprrrtec whrch made my stay very excrtrng stat ed Hermann He commented further It was scary at frrst but wrth the warm receptron and enthusrasm at Goshen the frrght wore off soon' Goshen Hrgh School Exchange students, l to r Jacky Page from France, Frank Vrana from Spam and Hermann Haberl from Austrra ,, . . . . . - - - ' 1 1 ,, . . . 1, . . - 1 - . ., - , - , . . ' I ' 1 ' 1 . ., . - 1 '- . . . . . 11 . - - . . . . . ,, . 1 . . . , . . 11 - -1 ' 1 I . . . . . . . . .Q . 11 r I ' . 11 11 . , - 1 - ,, . . 11 - - - - , . . . . . ., ' ,, . 1, . ' . . - - - 11 . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . 11 I . . , - 1 . 11 - - I ' f 1 . . . . . - 11 X nf 1 .A 4
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