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5111111115119 Through this '63-'64 school year the students of Hartnell have participated in many extra curricular activities. The fall day enrollment of 1435, the largest ever, started the year rolling, and since then it has gained momentum to reach the successful dimensions that it has. Get acquainted dances, held after all home football games, were enjoyed by all. ASB elections were held with many well qualified candidates running. The races were close, and the newly elected commissioners helped round off a competent Hart- nell Commission that strived for achievement throughout the year in activities and projects, always with the interest of the students in mind. The football team and its supporters made a tremendous effort and came out vic- torious as league champions and champions of the Lettuce Bowl. Cultural Com- missioner, Don Moorehead can take pride in the series of movie classics. The Drama Department performed with utmost efficiency and talent throughout the year even though their Director Hal Ulrici suffered from a serious automobile accident that occurred in December. Dramatists produced three plays: The Miraclzf Worker, Hamlet, and The Nlousc That Roanfd. On the purely social scene many fine events have also taken place. The Winter Ball with Bobby Freeman and '4The Continentalsf' the Four College Dance fHartnell, Cabrillo, MPC, Gavilanl held at the Cocoanut Grove in Santa Cruz, and the Spring Prom held at the Outrigger in Monterey. Our new 1.5 million dollar science building was completed and dedicated as the T. R. Merrill Hall on Sunday, April 5, by Nobel Laureate Owen Chamberlain. We students attending Hartnell have been very fortunate to have been a part of this well balanced social and academic year. Yet, each one attending Hartnell contributed his part whether great or small, in order for this year to be one that will long be remembered.
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eaizm 5 . . . to Mr. Arthur Carlson, Supervisor of Trades and Industrial Education, this 44th and final edition of the Hartnell College yearbook. During his 24 years with the college he has expressed his support and enthusiasm for educational training in the com- munity. Mr. Carlson believes that education should extend beyond the classroom. With this aim in mind he has invited students into his home, participated in weekend pack trips and adventures with his students. In these ways and others, he has enlightened their outlook and enhanced teacher-student relations. His warmth, friendliness and unbounded interest in the students has won him enduring trust and respect,
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