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THE .IUNIORS PRESENT HDIET OF DATES Steve Berkey I a y s down the law to the other cast members, Dave Redding, Julie Kaminky, Tom Rog- ers, Martha Starr, Karan Overholt and .Iackie Juday. Mr. Iscnhour reflects his feelings as the pla hcarsals start. HDIET OF DATESH A three-act comedy, 'aDiet of Datesf' was presented by the Junior Class on November 7 and 9. This play was written by William Dalzell, and directed by the Goshen High School Speech teacher, Mr. C. L. Isenhour. The play is presented annually by the Juniors to earn money for their Senior Trip. The play centers around the Eallansbee family who have living with them Sidi Hazim El Saud Ben Ahmad, an exchange student from Saudi, Arabia. The girls in town go wild over the Prince and break up with their boyfriends. The boys de- vise a scheme to involve the Prince with a dancer from his country and thereby get their girlfriends back. The scheme backfires in their faces and the Fallansbee family find them- selves the subjects of vicious newspaper stories. The way the problem is solved lends much humor to the play. CAST OF CHARACTERS Belly Fallanslnee JACKIE JUOAY llflilrlrerl lfallanslnee KARAN OVERHOIKI' Tom Fallnnsbee, Senior STEVE BERKEY Tom Fnllnnsliee, Junior DAVE REOOINC Bill Fallnnslnee . PAUL CRIPE Dol Dnvirlson , , SYDNEY PLAUT Bob Cook , TOM PRINCLE Axel Smnpson , H JERRY SNYIJER Peg lfanerofl . MARTHA STARR Daphne Murchison . , MARGARET MILLER Abdel Hir Ilan Fuzzin , ., . TOM ROGERS Irma Murchison . ,, ,. ,, . JULIE KAMINKY Sirli Hazini El Saud Ben Ahmad . , , ,, EDWARD EMMONS RICHARD YODER ,, KAREN MORIARTY Stranger ., ., IJWICHT SHUMWAY Ernie Klautzer H Pffazinzah .
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CLASS RINGS ARE PRIZED POSSESSIONS A junior's class ring is one of his most cherished and prized possessions. From the moment he enters high school, a stu- dent looks forward to the day when he can at last order his class ring. He talks with his classmates. asking them what kind of set they are ordering for their rings, and then he makes his decision and selects the type of set he wants. Then comes the end- less weeks of waiting to hear the announce- ment that the rings have arrived and may he picked up. This year the rings were purchased from Luke's ,lewelry store in December, and that evening found many juniors crowding and pushing their way into the store to at last secure their rings. Now everyone finally had his class ring. hut how long will each have his own? Paying for class rings, which have finally come, are B. Whitehead, J. Hurst, S. Hun- ter, J. Kaminky, M. Inebnit, M. Van Dieponbos. Which style and which color are important questions in selecting At last! The-ir own Class ringsg hut . . . for lN'W lfmli'
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Thanksgiving is a holiday to commemorate the Pilgrims, first Thanksgiving. To many of us this means turkey, cranberry sauce, corn and pumpkin pie. This should not be the whole thought behind Thanksgiving. We should set Thanksgiving aside as a day for special thankfulness for all our blessingsg our homes, churches, schools, families, friends, clothing, and food. We, as students, should take time out daily from our activities to offer thanksgiving. We ought to be thankful that the nations of the world are still striving for peace, that we in the United States live under a democracy, and that under this democratic way of life we have the freedom to study, worship, and say what we think, whenever and wherever we please. Let us never forget to be thankful for all of our many blessings. OURS SHOULD BE A
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