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Dr Kent Evans our prtnctpal doesn have any bad feeltngs towards crutstng but he s not sure of some ofthe acttvtttes that take place uptown Sophomore Brett Campbell thtnks erumng, ts great He stated lt 5 a lot of fun and tt goes the ktds somethtng to do on the weekends . Sophomore Barb Bennett shows some enamel sltovunt, hem mueh lun she thtnlts erut mt. e rn b Woods teacher Steve Shtvelx stated lt s ok tl the ktds ean afford tt and stay out of trou ble at the same ttme xl Fajt Sensor Denlse laldoe and an unnamed partner appear c hnml, lun tn eruusme trt Art bv Cletus Wodcr sf . ss, Q '-, ,V ' ',,.. 1 ' . e ' V 'ss 1 s I - l l 3 l ,-.-... x Y ' s . . . 5 I K . . R . . A , . ' A . - N' 1 -L Q' ' 3 . sl 1 ' 4 3 - . U 5' -s - , 1 dp N 5 r ,. .I ' - U -N A'e ' . 'je . . . , . . 1. to b R , , ' . , 3 lrflcl - i 5 . . , . , , I . ...
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4 -.if CRUISING BIG BA G I GOSHE Michigan come to Goshen to take part in Cruising is the word in Goshen on one ot' Goshen's biggest pastimes. When weekends. Being in the middle of an area asked what she thought of cruising, Donna of a lot of schools has much to do with Grise stated, I love it, you meet a lot of Goshen being ranked third in the nation new people and I think its a good way to for cruising participation, according to spend your time and money. popular reference and rumor. People from When asked, many of the students at GHS thought cruising was great and didn't see anything wrong with it. Woods teacher, Mr. Shively, commented, lt's okay if you can afford it and stay out of trouble at the same time. Although there are negative responses towards cruising, most people think it's all right -as long as kids stay out of trouble. ,. 0 ,itil . ' N Ill Q 0.0 ..,'l4f+s1 1.11, lil, f uagpqg.. . .4,' 0, o 1 O 'G' ll Q -.,, 'Q' 'sl ' . N? ,J 4 I --1: v-el .0 1 -Y oi. Q 0 0 O C I
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Students ravel South nd East Students traveled to the East and the South during the spring months. The Crimsonaires took a short L5 dayj trip to the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. and Wash- ington D.C. areas where they performed and toured historic spots. On Friday, the group performed for Indian Valley Junior and Senior High Schools in Saudertown, Pennsylvania. That evening, they present- ed an evening program for the public. This area was the hometown of Mr. Swartley, the director of the group. They then moved on to the Foundry United Method- ist Church in Washington D.C. This church, which is located in an area where riots took place in the 1960s after Martin Luther King's assasination, is a prominent church in the U.S. According to Mr. Swartley, this program highlighted the trip. He said, There was a moving histori- cal feeling among the group as they per- formed. The following day found the group touring the nation's capital. The kids were super, stated Swartley. Accord- ing the the Crimsonaire members, the trip was worthwhile and fun. A small motel in the Florida Keys was where the marine biology class settled dur- ing spring break. Students, who attended classes prior to the trip on Saturday morn- ings, studied the marine ecology in the Keys. Students studied different habitats including channels, mud flats, and la- goons. They collected, perserved and clas- sified marine plants and animals, and took part in lecture and periods. ln between the periods of active study and meal prepara- tion, students took volleyball and sunning breaks. Sue Haney, one of the partici- pants, summed up the trip enthusiastically in a few words. lt was great. Members of the Crimsonaires pose in the National Archives Building. , V' .d 'J' ' Members of the marine biology group. with a backdrop of palm trees and ocean , -V--,455 . . 'YW . '14 ' Y i' '. ff: ,gp , I-fjyf .QU f.-' i fwfga' f-yi' f-1 ' ' y 1,-:,, . v . ,F ' I '44 U' . 3 fav.-.ji , SQ rye' , 1 -- - ' 1. I. fu. l . kr - -'xl Students spent some time in the sun in Florida
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