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Shakespeare's A Hit On February I2-I5, the Eldorado Drama Club performed the Shakespearean play Comedy of Errors. The cast included Chuck Martin, Chris Reay, Scott Frye, Rick Bassan, Rob Hagen, Pat Dia- mond, Lisa Dungan, Kelly Covington. Leslie Upshaw, Lauriann Si- kora, Anne Brass, Leslie Hill, Mike Harris, James Walton, Maureen Roskom, Becky McCollister and Paulete Thomas. It was directed by Mr. Nason, and the assistant director was Maria Rivera. This perfor- mance was unique because not all of the profits went to Eldorado. The proceeds from the first night went to the African Relief Fund through the United World Churches. Proceeds from the other three performances went into the EIdorado's theater production fund. as usual. The four performances were enjoyed by many and proved to be a hit. 34
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iff:- Angela Clement Runar Karlsen Patrick Orban Anna Laurila Germany Norway Sweden Finland Qlgreatlv liniceif Q .zu f Front Row: Runar Karlsen, Gabriela Mendoza and Angela Clement: Back Rowx Erika Connley, Anne Spranger, Isaac Fernadez, Jochem Katthaus. Stefan Gebhard, Harald Thommersen, Ann Laurila, Andy Galanos, Mika Reinikainin. Anke Muller. Anders Blom, Patrick Orban and Lotta Sahlen. Foreigner Beca e Eagles Foreign exchange students have been a part of Eldorado ever since Eldorado first opened. This year there was a record numbers eighteen foreign exchange students enrolled at Eldorado: six juniors, eleven seniors and one freshman. These students arrived in the U.S. in July and August and stayed for three months or all year. All of these students were very positive and found school in the U.S. different. There was a different choice of classes, and school was a more social environment. Many of these students found Albuquerque very different than expected. as some of them didn't even know where it was. One student from Australia replied with a prominent accent, I was expecting to have a siesta at 3 p.m. When they were asked to describe the United States, here was what some of them had to say . . . 36
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