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A large audience gathered to hear Pearson’s lecture. Presents... A lecture series which brings commenta¬ tors to speak to audiences of students and community members. Now in its fifth year the series enhances Hartnell’s posi¬ tion as a cultural center. Hartnell Drew Pearson, nationally syndicated columnist, spoke October 8 on “Washington Merry-Go-Round.” The veteran newsman appeared at a student press conference preceding his lecture. The Rt. Rev. James A. Pike, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California, spoke on “Birmingham and Beyond.” This October lec¬ ture was sponsored by Canterbury Club. Following his informal ap¬ pearance in the Student Union Lounge, Bishop Pike greeted members of the audience. “America and the Racial Confrontation” was the lecture presented by Negro so¬ ciologist Horace Cayton on November 14 . September 23 opened the first of the series with Hartnell art instructor Leon Amyx speaking on “Treasure Hunting in Italy ”
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Campus CjCI 71 cl ds... . . . reveal two semesters filled with various activities. Speakers, assemblies, pleasant conversations, and a little studying on the side filled many hours. Santa Claus {Dr. Holmes) presents a bright green sweatshirt to Band Direc¬ tor Lee to guard against the cold night air on the football field. Robert Gaston, former President of the California Young Republicans, spoke at noontime, September 23 , in the Student Union lounge. “Bermuda Shorts Day” found a few brave students knocking their knees during a cold day on campus. 25
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The Miracle Worker First play of Hartnell’s season, “The Miracle Worker” concerns the emotional conflicts between blind, mute Helen Keller as a child of six and her patient teacher, Annie Sullivan. Drama instructor Harold Ulrici began his twelfth season. Annie (Karen Wilson ) tearfully bids good-bye to her blind friends, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nicole Ferentz, Diana Wood, Jacqueline Deetz, Clinora Wiley, Nancy Wilson, and Dianne Haver. Annie Sullivan demands that Helen (June Woodard) sit down and eat like a human being. Seated are Barbara Weppener and Mike O’Grady; standing are Peggy Gay and Mr. Bob Grossman.
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