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TOP: Radio man McCafterty (Neil Andrews) and Buzz Adams (Jim Mason) watch as Captain Bracken (Ed Moehlenkamp) and Com- mander Harbison (Robin Westerfield, right) denounce the zany antics of Billis. LEFT: Lt. Cable (Henry Neal) listens intently as Bloody Mary (Charlene Calloway) sings ol Bali Hai. ABOVE: Lt. Cable meets his love, Liat (Linda Davis). 17
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Spring Musical, trip to South Pacific It was World War II in the South Pacific on a small island, the setting for Roger ' s and Hammerstein ' s famous musical. The principal plot is the story of Nellie Forbush, a naive Navy nurse running away from Little Rock, Ark. to see what the world is all about. She falls in love with middle-aged French planter Emile de Becque, but decides she cannot marry him because he had two children by a Polynesian woman who is now dead. Lt. Joseph Cable, after a trip to the island Bali Hai, falls in love with a native girl. Bloody Mary, the girl ' s mother, is a shrewd old native woman who makes money selling souvenirs to the Americans, partnered with Luther Billis for a hilarious team. Joe also decides he cannot marry Liat because of the prejudice both would face in the outside world. Tragedy and love prevail as the show reaches a moving finish. In keeping with Snider ' s tradition of excellence, a great number of Fine Arts students participated in the production to thoroughly delight three near capacity crowds. ABOVE: Nellie Forbush (Linda Erwin) sits quietly as Emile de Becque (Alan Getzin) trys to persuade her to marry him. BELOW LEFT: Nellie and Billis (Jerry Zehr) display their talents in Honey Bun dur- ing the island ' s Thanksgiving Follies. BELOW RIGHT: Islanders enchant the audience with beautiful singing and dancing to Bali Hai. 16
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New areas explored in Challenge ' 73 • ■ i ■■ iiiWlFqjM too I fcooT od i From March 26 to March 30 Snider experienced a new type of education, a free form educational ex- perience known as Challenge 73. During this week all regular classes were suspended in order for students to take courses not regularly offered in the academic curriculum. The en- tire program was student instigated and operated with only faculty super- vision. Courses ranged from guitar lessons and candle making to casino gambling and Karate. Electronic music, Russian Conversation, child care, tennis, photography, and ESP were just a few of the other courses offered. Twenty-nine people from the community came to Snider to teach some courses while the remaining courses were taught by regular students and faculty. Still others con- sisted of a series of field trips and out- side job experiences. Planning for Challenge 73 was begun last summer by general chair- man Scott Schubel. TOP: Scheduling was done before school and during lunch. ABOVE: Becki Miller and Pam Deutsch find tennis to be a real racquet. RIGHT: Glen Vann conjures up something in the kitchen. 18
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