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After disrupting the quiet and peace of Sanders Theatre for more than 15 minutes yesterday, three wild mountain goats were finally cornered by members of the cast of the forthcoming Dramatic Club show, "The Ascent of F6."
J. Larry Washburn '40, experienced mountain climber, had brought a nanny goat and her two babies into the formerly serene theatre in order to find out whether or not they would be adaptable for enhancing the mountain scenery of the play.
Before the animals broke loose to explore the orchestra and balcony seats, authorities decided not to use the animals because they were not "housebroken."
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