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Page 18 text:
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White Monuments, Orange Sombreros, And Who have we here, but a few Clark Students ready to buy souvenirs. Mr. Erickson seems to have made friends with a child and her iguana. A gargoyle protects Mexican pyramids by frightening evil spirits.
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Page 17 text:
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Savoy Directs The Junior Class The Pygmalion cast relaxes after the performances. Front Row: J. Grinstead, E. Jancosek, L. McPheron, D. Guy, J. Snider, M. Gaspar. Second Row: J. Francis, E. Tangalos. Third Row: J. Condes, B. Ruf, M. Dzurovcik, G. Yearsich. In Act Three Eliza is given her first real test. She is introduced to Mrs. Higgins (Jan Snider) and the Eynsford-Hills. After she and the Eynsford-Hills de¬ parted, a spirited discussion took place between Mrs. Higgins, Higgins and Colonel Pickering. In Act Four, after a huge ball, Eliza, angry with Higgins, ran away to Mrs. Higgins. The next day, in Act Five, Mrs. Higgins’ parlormaid (Jeanne Grinstead) brought the news that Henry was looking for Eliza. After Higgins told his mother that Eliza had disappeared lor no reason, Alfred Doolittle entered to reveal that he had been transformed into a gentleman. After Eliza appeared she and Higgins argued heatedly at the end of which she walked out on him. The story ended happily, however, as Eliza returned to Higgins, and the curtains closed. Henry Higgins defends his teaching of Eliza to her father Alfred Doolittle. Colonel Pickering intently looks on.
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Page 19 text:
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Red Rocks Splash By Clarkite Travelers An unusual view of the Statue of Liberty is captured by a Clarkite. School-sponsored vacations took students east, west, and south of the border. The Jr.-Sr. class trip introduced the Pioneers to an Eastern accent. In October these stu¬ dents journeyed to Washington, D. C. and New York. Remarkable was the dignity of Washington, and the hustle of New York. Kennedy’s grave, the Mint and Washington Monument highlighted this four-day trip. During spring vacation Forum Club sponsored tours to Colorado and Mexico. The Rockies were viewed from both countries. Colorado tourists will never forget rust- colored ground and rugged terrain. Mexico tourists were treated to vivid colors and dry climate. The skyline of New York is viewed from afar by Clark travelers. The awesome simplicity of Arlington is viewed in hushed silence. The home of our first president provides the Pioneers with a flashback to colonial times. Behind this mansion lies the Potomac.
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