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Our record two foot snowfall found many students relishing their unexpected five-day vacation when they weren’t shoveling snow. Clark band’s rouser sparks the cheering block at football game ’67 Clarkites First chain bandsman don new uniforms for the winter concert.
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Pinnacles Are Surmounted By Ambitious Events colored white, blue, bronze, red, and tan per¬ sonalized the portrait of our year. The Great Blizzard of ’67, new band uniforms, a fire in the prop room, the Victory Bell and fieldhouse made 1967 a memorable year for Clark students. This year Clark’s athletic teams moved into their new home away from school, the fieldhouse, and the band received their long awaited uniforms. The semester break was surprisingly expanded by the Great Blizzard of ’67. With the arrival of Sectionals the Victory Bell was presented to the school by the Student Council. Early last spring the theatrical prop and dressing room was gutted by fire. Proper lighting completes the effect of an assembly. Mr. Charlet, recipient of the Fulbright Scholarship, points out the city in India where he studied for six weeks. 8
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Bobby tries to fend for himself as Beef lets his temper run wild. Play The final production of the 1965-1966 school year. Good News was a rollicking success. The colorful performances entertained two full house audiences. The plot concerns life at Tait College in Ohio. With football as the background, love blooms between Babe and Bobby, and Connie and Tom. Meanwhile, Tom must pass his astronomy exam in order to play in the Tait-Colton game. The color of life on campus: football games, cheer¬ leaders, exams, and songs gave vitality to the musical. Long hard work by cast and director paid off in the end and Miss Knapp’s last play will linger in the mem¬ ories of all. Pat and Bobby have a slight falling out over a delicate subject. Is Good News In More “Wise-up boys, she knows the game.” 10
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