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Washington trip and assemblies a change Sunshine reflected on the windows of o jet winging its way eastward Peering out the windows were a group of Clark and Tech students gazing at their destination: Washington, D. C. Awe-inspiring upon sight, Washington was presented for closer inspection by the students. Our heritage was brought to the forefront with the viewing of the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. One day was spent in Williamsburg where many old buildings were seen. The annual Washington trip became one of the many memories of a fun-filled year. First period, English; homeroom; second period Math; third period . . . A typical robot-like day. “Let ' s travel I” With these words Ted Bumiller transported bored students to the picturesque islands of the Aegean Sea. Sounds of the contemporary music filled the auditorium as the Potter’s Clay proclaimed peace and love for all. Win Stracke provided folk entertainment. While Clark ' s own band presented both classical and popular songs. For entertainment or knowledge, assemblies were a change from routine. Upper leH-Ted Bumiller shores his global exploits with Clark sfudents Center right-Potter ' s Oay express feelings on love and peace by song. Left-During the. Bond assemble, Ken Kosper plays symphonic drums. tower right-This yearNASA sponsored an assembly to give insight on the Sky- lab program. 15
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Field Night sets The air was a little crisper, the wind a little cooler, people walked a little faster as Autumn arrived with all the beauty of her golden leaves and frosty mornings. Cold hands, burning leaves, warm coats, army games, pumpkins, and turkeys marked the changing of seasons. Balloons, flowers, hot dogs, and smiling faces flooded Clark’s lower hall the night of the Food Fair. Merriment filled the air as children and adults joined to play games, eat, dance, and have fun together. Flowered faces, broken balloons and frozen freshmen were results of the activities at Field Night. The huge hole in the playground was filled, foundations were laid, and the skeleton of a gym became recognizable. the pattern for fall events
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