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url' Performances by students highlighted the traditional friendship week convoca tions Monday students participated in an impromptu dramatic skit prepared by the Thespians Representatives from each class participated in a game show They were put in a hypothetical situation concerning friendship and judged according to their decisions The Crimsonaires and the Jazz Ensem- ble performed for the student body on Wednesday. The Jazz Ensemble also per- formed for the Senior Citizen luncheon which capped Wednesday s agenda. The week was concluded on Friday with a campaign convocation for the under- classmen. During this convocation nomi- nees for class and student council presi- dencies gave campaign speeches. The seniors enjoyed free refreshments and discussed end of the year plans during this time in the cafeteria. Friendship Week Highlights Students A .ini
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'ra 5 ,R ,Q , J.- V- Q. lqglullbiff V i-, i'll,lil,l 'T 1 x K.. 1 Y .W 1.- Wil X. AR W, The 38th annual Goshen Relays were held in a slightly cold drizzle, but the meet was still highly com- petitive. Jenny Owens was crowned queen of the relays before the large crowd. In Class A competition, Fort Wayne Snider's Panthers ran away with their second Relays title. In Class B, the Concord Minutemen took their first ever championship trophy. Goshen placed fourth with 62V2 points, just behind Northwood's 70V2. Junior Ron Gillis won the pole vault event with a 12 foot 8 inch effort. The Redskin foursome of Jon Reber, Kevin Miller, Dennis Howard and Craig Harris won second place in the sprint medley and Rich Minier placed second in the mile run. Goshen placed no worse than third in all the relays. In the field events, Walter Drapeza paced the Skins with a third place in the long jump. Senior Jerry Clinger- man took a fourth in the discus and Dave Faulkner tied for a fifth place in the high jump. ' 'ii A 4 1. The Goshen Relays royalty. 2. The crowd came prepared this year - umbrellas dotted the stands. 3. Relays queen Jenny Owens and escort Kevin Miller. 1. Scott MiIler's effort shows as he completes his event. 2. Rich Min- ier, Greg Weeden, and friends take a break.
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1 The Crrmsonalres gnve thelr annual perfor mance for the student body 2 Steve Lambrlght glves has campalgn speech for the yunnor class presidency 1 The sensors Insten to Mrs Dwyer one of the senlor class advusors whlle she ex plauns plans for graduatzon 2 The junlors listen tothe campaugn speeches on Fnday 3 The jazz band plays contemporary jazz pieces for the stu dent body 4 Steve Muller campaugns for the sen lor class presidency , Q n . 1 . v ,Y 1 z'1 2 r V5 1 A T
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