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1-Robert Barrett prepares himself to become the King of Pitgland. 2-Henry ' s Tint wife and laM u«fe pray for hit total after hit death 3-Klirut»ou Henry Tudor purtuet the afreet tun of hit true kne. Anne Bdeyn 4- Kalhryn Howard. disguised as a nun. turns to Kather¬ ine uf Aragon for protection against Henry rage 5- Kate Parr. Henry ' s wise and moat compatiomne «ife, comfam him in has hour of death. 6-Presentiting Anne of Ctevc with her first and final kiss. Henry says both hello and goodbye to his fourth wife 7- “A wtt— A sun— my kingdom far a son.
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Cross country builds to become best “These athletes are the best bunch of distance runners we ha ' e ever had at this school.” - C oach Spike Arlt Training hours upon hours, running miles and miles, working to achieve that one goal - being the best. This achieve¬ ment is what the mens and womens cross country teams are striving for. Although they may not receive as much publicity as football, basketball or swimming, the cross country teams are here and working hard to make their im¬ pact Coached by Spike Arlt. the men had the best season since the early 70’s, send¬ ing eight squad members to Nationals. The team ran well, wurked well together and demonstrated it in their outstanding season. They took first at the District Meet, a feat that hasn ' t been seen by a CWU cross country team in ten years. The women also ran well this season. Coached by Mike Frederick, they made an outstanding showing at the District Meet The team boasts some outstand¬ ing young women athletes who will con¬ tinue to contribute over the years. A ease in point: freshman. Heather Lucas was the only woman to make the national qualifying standard. In Coach Aril ' s es¬ timation, Lucas will continue to pro¬ gress. enriching the team ' s future suc¬ cess. Training for cross country is rigorous. Both the men and women run many miles a day. racing around the track, the golf course, the campus and the county to attain the conditioning and fitness needed to win. Central ' s cross country teams have a future so bright (they gotta wear shades ) as the song goes; at this w riting it appears they will present a formidable future challenge to other NAIA teams. Ciouniry 27
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Royal Gambit serves as a Royal Treat «| could not be more pleased. Those sc en students were wonderful. -Milo Smith J»au»r brought CWU a tasteful bit of history as director Milo Smith pre¬ yed his theatre-in-the-round produc¬ tion of Herman Gressiekcr’s Royal Gambit The stage at the Tower Theatre, multi-leveled and sparely furnished drew audiensc attention to the authentic 1 4th century costumes created by Jim Haw¬ kins. Robert Barrett, who played the lead role, said. “It was interesting and re¬ warding to play Henry VIII, because he was so much a part of history. He was a fabulous character, and I ' m glad to have had the opportunity to portray hint. Royal Gambit depicts random events in the life of King Henry VIII of Eng¬ land and his six wives. The heart of the drama beats within recognition of the unique quality each of Henry ' s wives possessed, and bow those qualities af¬ fected his life. Kathcnnc of Aragon (Kathleen Yepes) was Henry ' s spirit Anne Bolcyn (Anneleise Chilress) pos¬ sessed his love. Jane Seymour (Cather¬ ine Brown) was his conscience Anne of Cleves (Barbara Vcrzola) referred to as his sitlcr , was obliged to his gold. Kathryn Howard (Lenora DcCarlo) re¬ presented his freedom. And Kate Parr (Jill Ramsey) was Henry ' s wisdom. Henry justified his promiscuity as an effort to provide England with an heir to the throne. He never gave his country a male successor. However, Elizabeth I, his daughter with Anne Bolcyn, became one of England ' s greatest leaders.
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