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During a family noun ul meeting the Cnlbrrth 1 hlldrcn dnsauss the possxhnlm of getting a dog P1 turtd arc Dan QBN-tt Mathns arluc Tum Sang: Lxllnan Zmnn Haarer Bxll Carlm Kauffman, Martha Sonya Reschlyj and Fred Qstott Rnd Anne Bctky Savage shows her tcddlcs and silk stotlungs to a Shocked father Stott W elzl and approung Ernemnr Ashln Kuchll V5 ho put the nails and broken glass m the drnrwaf' Larn CRW Longl demands this lnformatmn from Nlartha Soma Rvsmhlxf Ernrstme QA9hln Kuchl and Annc Be lu Saxagel TF er Brenda Brounl that she heated on the word assos lation tn-Qt Father QStott Wrlzl dlstussci the nmportan r of not uamng time to Mother Brcnda Brownl Emcstmc Qkshlex kuehlY and the rest of the famnh ee:-,ww 1 K , ' wa N, 5 . ' . , O v E in xv U 5 Y - 4 . ' vi' V O gi. W 1 Anne QBcrky Savagcj admits to father Qscntt W1-lzf and Moth- - 'As 1 ' fv ' T- 'N f - 3- V 1 ' . Q V f .' -V Q x f, 1' r ' Q c n ' - ,' 7- ffl ' 4
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Cheaper B The Dozen The Crimson Players added 1 spe ial tout h to their tnnutl spring proeluetion lhe annual f HS dinner theatre was established lhe dinner serxed before the perform mee eonsxsted of tllltlxLI1tOfLl0l f veu tossed alxd halted potato C tifornii xegetx h es rolls mud pi md offee tea or millt lhe dinner mis organized and serxed he the xearhoolt After the dinner guests moxed into the iudito num to mateh the Crimson Plas ers perform in e of Qheaper hx the Dozen a storx :bout the Cnlbreth familw The play started out with the ehxraeters Franlc ohn Gibbonl and Ernestine Ashlex Kuehl brother and sister reminising about the- past That set the stage for the whole shots During the first 1 t the audiente got to ltnow the tharatters and the mam plot of the story Ihex found that the oldest daughter Anne Be ks Saxage vs tnted to he hle the rest of the girls tt sthool who were tllovsed to we zr m alex up tl tte hots and Cll't5Sll9l'll0I1.1l5lW ller siste rs Lrnestint md hltrthl 'Soma Resehlx gate her their full support lhis was rust one of the struggles that the fxmilx ment through in order to ox ertome the dominan e of the strong willed father Throughout the plat the fimilx had its ups and downs some hilarious ind some sad ff-.t th end of the plat hlr Cnlhreth died hut the fimilx was united in IIS lote Other members of the plat were Ftther fbeott Vt elz lVlother Brenda Brown Bill Carlin lktuffmin F ed fb OKI Rite Dan Brett hlathisl Lillian Zoann llitrer a Lie I1mSax age l trrv fcarx Long oe S ales Paul Kallin Mrs Fitzgerald Amt Snoherger 'Vliss Brill hlmit 'Nlessner and Doetor Burton oel hlont gOI'lR FY 57 At the sound of A whistle the Gilhreth thildren fall into their regime-med places to wait for instructions from father. Pictured are 'laelcie fTlm Savagel, Dan fBrett Nlathisl, Lillian fzoann llaarerl, Bill fCarlm Kauffmanl, Martha lSonva Reschlyl, Fred lSeott Rufel, Frank Uohn Gibbonl, ffrnestine QAshlev Kuehll, and Anne QBcckv Savage-J. cc an Preceeded hy New Dinner Theatre ll'. s.. . 1.1 . r' .- ' in . I' A - staff andiwas big sucressi I ' ' ' 3 .I . K ' I e e i ' 'i t'z ' ' i. A 4 r if ' f Q ' ' i 'f ,' l..1 ' , Q .. l.j'e-' QU' '- ' .- . 1. .. if ,V ti c -m. ' lx I, - ,l,,' - Q I' at -3 -L - 'C ,Q 1 T 4 g 'far- if. T 9 N 1 , x ' T 1 il ' ' t
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Goshen Wins Relays Crown The 41st annual relays was held on a beautiful day, in more ways than one. Not only was the sun shining but for the first time in several years, Go- shen won their own Class B Relays crown. The Class A top honors went to Gary Roosevelt. The Goshen team was Upsyched up before they went into the relays because they know they had a good chance of winning. With close to loo points, the team outdistanced such rivals as second place Concord. r 136 athletes from 40 schools participated in the relays while approximately 4,ooo spectators looked on. Don Gill, a life long resident of Goshen was named honorary referee. lVlr. Gill had worked at every one of the 41 relays. Senior Bridget Leather- man was named Relays Queen after a GI iS student body vote. Changing the timing system to the Acutrac elec- tronic timing method was the biggest change this year. Athletic Director Herb Resler stated, The automatic eye ran perfectly-it was ioofri accurate on every lane. This system added much more class to our relays. unior Geoff Hoffman senior Kip VK ieland junior Doug Burns and freshman Craig Lockerbie take a thrilling xi tory run around the track
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