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CAST DOH Quixote .. Sancho . , , Aldonza , , Padre , , , U . Innkeeper ,,,,, , Innkeepers Wife Dr. Carrasco ., Barber .,4, , , Antonia .....r . . .Barry Lillbackt . . . .Charlie Smithf' . .Jana Christiansonfi . . . . .Dave Farleyt . . . . .Art Riddlet' . . .Terri Grazulist . . . . .Jack Sheart . . . . .Nleegan Kingt . . .Odette Lockwoodt I-Iousekeeper . . . . . .Jody Diamondt Captain .... ............... P hil Kanehl Dancer . . .,.,,........., Carol Christyt Girls .... . . .Julie Norstrand, Lisa Edelmantl' Nluleteers ..,,.. John Karioth, Steve Hopkins, Paul Harvey, Jeff Lulla, Dan Ropkin, Jim Auerback Guards . .Larry Holmquist, Tom lVIcGuire'l', John Bartnicki, Alex Fielding, Frank Irving Student Director .........,.... Jim Cameron Rehearsal Pianist . . . . . .Carolyn Hildebrandtil' Faculty Director . . . ...... Miss V. Francis Band Director .... . . .IVlr. R. Fisher Technical Director . . . .... lVIr. R. Gifford Costume Design ..........,... Brad Winans Yearbook Drawings by lVIr. R. Gifford 'FMember of the International Thespian Society. x J I 2 4431? 3 , f 3 5 57, v V j 9 4 5, ,N A 7 M , I I , ,gf 'Q 1 4 ,Q ' Ni xi , I 5 , as , Ll Q a it 1 gg: gl ' '- 'E ' fl! 21, ,. I .- , . ,f , 51 ur 11 I I f In ' 'ff I I 5 1 f. JR I J r NV 1 f 4 1 X K' high ' me X f I Q 'tt L 2 K 1 R 'I X f 4? ,rf 7 X N X I Q55 -, A c . ' 'K 5 ts 'Vt at 1 'rf Nt: 1' Jr? Q, UN I gl , 55, fini ,P , A , Y fs -ff QV e at , N ff' 83, 4 I I 1,2 'Yi-. ff 1 A 7 r r in ,f 1 E I rg , 2 I , x 1 ,f 1 ' -iv? J 1 Y I3 -6 ,, 0 5. r 2 at 1 s f x 5 I wx' we 5 12 I, , fm ,IG If Y . XV ft? . f ,V fr ' V A 24 S f , - . V 1, 4 ' 'f X 354 f f -' if ., m ' Rfgr i W ! .N '- wir 1' L' . , . P15-., 'S 'I file 4 'vrf Q. 5 N . K C! ,Q .xv , kk .V Qs if , 5,-6 r ss, 4 M G .1 'f AV K 'V 'J . J , ,wsu f b r r , ra Vf' J Zi-'W , 0' ff vi' , 9 if ' 5 r , TLV- 1'F. -,Mfg r ,Q-fit' tif , 'Qi?1:Q'N.. if 5,41 ,V XX xx rwg- , I s In C V , ' V . LQ lap: Iii 5 R A.- f iV,f.'i-gf . V, .I ., f!' V f.f!3'V353m1r : . . , . .Q I I r 5. , ' i V' I' I V? . . ,D ii g.i , . L. , ,.. . . -L, f - - 1 , , 1 gh 1 ,. : X .if . Z 5 3 r-. V ' 'V-5 I w . 33 - t. ,L.g'2 ,: ffl, , V . ' Q! rg- . Q ' 'w ' ,y if I . rj ,ds L , . .I Q , 7 -I . 5, J -, 1 ,f 51, .V V I' A X ,r 7 X . . 1 - 1-4 ' , .2 K , . It if Q. ics:-4 ,f!,,7 47 V . , 'qny l 4 1- i 3 I 1 .V . . -r V - 'fwfr 'Mg . 'I 1 .- rrv- . , L1- j .fvk rrd -49Vf 9 r-v. ' Jana Christianson as Aldonza The Quest of Quixote is the Spectacle for Spring! In a Spanish dungeon, Cervantes and his faithful servant Sancho await a trial for heresy. When the other convicts find and threaten to destroy Cervantes' manuscript about a gentle, idealistic man and his quest to dream the impossible dream, his servant and he assume character roles and enact the story. With a wash basin for a helmet and a sagging mare for a horse, Don Quixote de Ia Mancha battles with windmills and the hearts of men. In his fantasies, he views the kitchen harlot Aldonza as the virtuous lady of his mind, Dulcinea. Yet, when she believes him, the cruelties of her life drag her back to reality. When Quixote battles the Knight of the Mirrors, he is forced to see himself as he is-an aging fanatic. Dispirited, he awaits death. As he lays dying, Aldonza bursts into the room and kindles in him again the dream of a better world. With Quixote's death, the beautiful dream succeeds-Aldonza be- comes Dolcinea. The play closes as Cervantes leaves for his trial from a newly illuminated world. , . N. f V 4' gf 'sf ' I .rx . J-Vi,,ff mf' , f Q cf.. W ' f f rr X V Q me . QV Va J ffl I 7 s V4 'W 54431 I 7 Q ' Y I I Qi . i., -mr , ' f .- f .,, -, . V ' Q: J 1 ,J Ip 1 vi, I I. : ,V .hc U, ' .1-L . .V If V . fuzzy 'I 1 f . fr yr -. G' ., ,V I If ' is - ' ' 521 -1 s. .. I A V TV i ' gf N ' f P ' .. S V' I V :?22'V?iifi-if 'N ' ' KV. ' . Witt? 3? :iw H4339-J - -' M4913 , .- .-' -7 ff' V' - wwe au. rf f 'I-V , 'U , vlkgff ., A.. , ' , .5 X ,f ' -,,. ' rf fi I t 3. 15 ., H ' f' . . .. 3 , --, ..-I rr 93 V -'ff V Nt . - . :Ziff x 4 V '- ' ' - V ff P ' . a rf ' I I-'Q . if . K '45 ,, Z - ' galil? ' V . V ' i t V . , fs 1 xx -1-X If I I ,J . K F. ri V 4 . Cl , gif-, 3 . V' Q A6 Q. , X x if If gi S., fx ,J G xl ' if V V I . jf Qgvcwff f ' X- ,Ve , if ,Q f fb. ,K . I K 4 . ' - .ff - . pf f' .I . '.g. fr Vt. . L rf .ff I .1 , 2, It F ' .Jw ,ffjff Lv. Q ., . 1 fb 5' ru 1' ' af ,f!..:' A , jf gs 'L X . jx,, 71 'lv' H ff' V94 Q' gl' :ll f 1 Fi . ,719 -'42 f. 5. 1 ir. -iff' -V. rt Y .V ' 2' 1 4' .' . K 'affiff Y 33 I Charlie Smith as Sancho Barry Lillback as Don Quixote
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V .. ,,. f V7 553568 Q w.S1iriU Ma Da FRATE5 ,c. The His And Her I . . -AJ 'N- . 'Qu -Q.. , ff. V X . 44. f 4. 5 . Of lt! Once a year Cleveland honors everybody! Both Boys' and Girls' Weeks were held during the spring this year. Girls' Week bustled with activities. On Monday, girls were invited to display their collections and hobbies in D'Artagnan Hall. Among the assorted exhibits were collections of stuffed animals, post cards, and doorknobs. Each day of the week, girls paid tribute to a famous woman in American history, recalling the events and deeds for which she became renowned. The student forum, which was taken over by the girls, became a battleground where the different opinions concerning abortion were cham- pioned. The coffee house sing-a-long and get together on Friday was the highlight of the week. lVlale Cavaliers attended two assemblies. The first was pre- sented by our fantastic speech students. The USC wrestling team demonstrated the techniques of their sport at the second assem- bly. The Car Show was the best Cleveland has ever witnessed. The wide variety of customized automobiles and trucks exhibited in the parking lots was a confirmation of Cavalier interest and participation. Similar activities were conducted both weeks. Interested students were given the opportunity to assume administrative positions in both the school and the community. Both weeks also sported a Faculty-Student volleyball game. f 55.4 by f r
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V Q QW if. 4 9 Pouzfhan 7611 'Wow fin Cal, ..earg gyeafh 3 rf x if 34 Plight Of The Pollu Every three days, the number of world births equals the number of deaths mankind has suffered in all the wars in his history- Population. On a smoggy day in Los Angeles, we breathe the equivalent pollutants found in a pack of cigarettes - Air. Remember the Santa Barbara oil slick? - Water. lVlan is being over- whelmed and engulfed by the pollution of his world. His water, land, air, and food are pol- luted with mankind's wastes and abuse. Through the fantastic effort and involve- ment of Erik Lauritzen, Director of Drives, and his assistant, Shaun Tolmas, Cleveland held an exceptional Pollution Faire on April 8, 1970. This, the most worthwhile activity of the semes- ter, was designed to acquaint Cavaliers and the community with ways in which we can overcome the doom which now lurks in our future. If our environmental situation is not remedied soon, man will achieve in a decade what wars and the temper of nature could not achieve in the million and a half years of his existence. We face the same extinction to which we have subjected such animals as the Carrier Pigeon, StelIer's Sea Lion, and the Sperm Whale. From 3:00 P.lVl. to 9:00 P.lVl., exhibits, films, and activities concerning pollution were on con- tinuous display for interested spectators. D'Ar- tagnan Hall was filled with displays on the pollution of water and air by cigarette smoke, automobiles, over-population, D.D.T., noise, M 375,
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