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  • The Most Happy Fella: Presented at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center

    Tuesday, April 11, 2006 By: Jack Schnipper, former teacher

    I was wondering what show could fill the cavernous stage at the 2700 seat State Theater. Well, it didn’t take long to find out. When the conductor, George Manahan, entered the orchestra pit to appla

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  • Shaken Baby Syndrome...Education is the key to Prevention

    Friday, April 28, 2006 By: Tom Mutone

    Shaken Baby Syndrome is easy to prevent, still every year babies are dying.

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  • Is This Year's School Food Better or Worse Than Last Year?

    Thursday, May 04, 2006 By: Nicole Ramberg Pihl

    Since the beginning of the year, the food in the cafeteria has been different. In an attempt to make it healthier, the cooks have switched from frying food to baking. Which do you like better?

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  • The Drowsy Chaperone: A Broadway Review

    Monday, May 08, 2006 By: Jack Schnipper, former teacher

    You are sitting in the Marquis Theatre and it is show time. The lights dim and then fade to dark. Nothing happens—you wait and wait. The audience starts to buzz as if something is wrong. But then,

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  • Water You Waiting For?

    Wednesday, May 10, 2006 By: Francesca Albanese

    Make your summer a little wetter!

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  • The Threepenny Opera: A Broadway Review

    Thursday, May 11, 2006 By: Jack Schnipper, former teacher

    Old Mackie is back in town! But not the Mackie you remember from the Bobby Darin hit song; this Mackie is sung by Cindy Lauper in her lament about the underground society of a London in a time long-ag

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  • Silence Sends Loud and Meaningful Message

    Friday, May 12, 2006 By: Nicole Dancisin

    April 26th is a national holiday representing the harassment towards lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transsexuals (LGBT).

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  • "Something's Afoot" on the Wall

    Friday, May 12, 2006 By: Kelly Griffin

    A mural created by Mr. Lombardo's art classes hangs in the hallway by the cafeteria.

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  • Cheaters Don't Belong in the Record Books

    Monday, May 22, 2006 By: Tom Mutone

    755 and 714, baseball’s most hallowed numbers--the number of home runs hit by Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth. Today, these records are being tarnished by the steroid era that Major League Baseball is experi

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  • Price for Annoyance$8.00 A Quiet Movie TheatrePriceless

    Wednesday, May 24, 2006 By: Nicole Dancisin

    He has 20 seconds. It’s either the red or the green wire. You notice a trickle of sweat run down the side of an insanely good-looking man’s face. There is a woman, out of focus, silently weeping in th

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MINDSCAPES Goshen Central High School Goshen, NY
Issue Date: Saturday, May 20, 2006 Issue: Vol.3, No. 8 Last Update: Wednesday, February 21, 2007
 

At-a-glance

The History Boys: A Broadway Review
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Arriving on Broadway with its original cast and after a triumphant London run, The History Boys’is safely ensconced at the Broadhurst Theater through Labor Day weekend. Eight boys are studying for the
It was that time of the year, the time when all seniors get to dress up and look sharp for a night to remember. It was prom night. Hundreds of senior boys and girls were dressed in tuxes and dresses
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The reviews are in. Senior Prom was a hoot!
Senior Reflections
A few seniors look back on four years at GHS.
The common perception about Goshen and the surrounding area is that there is nothing to do during the summer. The truth of the matter is there is actually a lot to do over the summer bedsides working.
He has 20 seconds. It’s either the red or the green wire. You notice a trickle of sweat run down the side of an insanely good-looking man’s face. There is a woman, out of focus, silently weeping in th
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755 and 714, baseball’s most hallowed numbers--the number of home runs hit by Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth. Today, these records are being tarnished by the steroid era that Major League Baseball is experi
This year, Goshen's Teenage Republican club added several accomplishments to their resume. The club members organized a small scholarship for a graduating senior who exemplifies Republican values suc
The Variety Show 06
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This year’s variety show was a success and all the money raised will go to the Student Senate scholarship fund.
Summer Concerts
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School is almost out, summer is just around the corner, and a huge number of musicians and bands are rolling into town. There are countless acts occuring all around the Hudson Valley, as well as the T
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