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Iill Koski, Mrs. Willie, reads the news of a lost fortune. The finishing touches are made as antici- pation for the premier performance grows. Ingrid Adolphson, Florence, and Ann Bastian, Mrs. Savage, Search the paper for news of the children. 4. 5. 6. Behind the scenes, Tim Thomas nervous- ly prepares for the first drawn curtain. In desperation, Ann Bastain holds on to her teddy for dear life. Liz Christie, Miss Patty, a devout Chris- tian who gave up electricity for lent, is trying to make everyone else miserable by taking their radio tubes away. fx 6 Student Life-27
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THE CURIUUS SAVAGE The Curious Savage , a comedy in three acts was this year's all-school play. The story centers on Ethel P. Sav- age who is committed to a mental institution by her chil- dren. In this institution she meets a group of patients who help her see the distinction between sanity and insanity. Her greedy children, who are after her money, seem less sane than the patients. Some of the major parts on this play were portrayed by: Ann Bastain, Tim Thomas, Sue Peters, Mario Casetta, Lori Walters, Geoffrey Frank, Ingrid Adolphson, Pat Ryan, Dan Kavanagh, and lill Koski. 26-Student Life a-.Q s 't
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ACTIVITIES Schoolwork plays a major roll in Goodrich activities, but although students con- centrate largely on grades, they are able to put their books down and involve themselves in many extra- curricular activities. These activities help to break up the monotony of mind bog- gling schoolwork. On the following pages, Goodrich's clubs and activi- ties are recognized, in addi- tion to the people who make them worthwhile. The graduating Seniors who have made these clubs a memorable part of their concluding year, have opened up the fields of excitement offered in these activities to future Goodrich adventurers. So much has been accomplished, yet so many undiscovered areas lie ahead. Students agree, as so many others do, that extracurricular activities make the years spent at Goodrich worth remember- ing. 1. The Goodrich Band marches at the Homecoming pa- rade. 2. The yearbook -editor, Lisa Steinacker, remains cool and calm just before deadlines. 3. Gritting his teeth, Todd Cardinal finds the strength to lift 80 pounds. 4. just before dress rehearsal of the fall musical, Dustin Eilert jokes around with some of the other cast members.
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