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Y i l l l l i 4. if I Debbie Small recites Truman Capote's Christmas Memory. A Christmas Collage Big Production of Thespians As part of their continuing dramatic experimenta- tion, the Bayside Thespians put on their own crea- tion, A Christmas Collage. Borrowing passages from the works of such people as Francis Cardinal Spellman, Hans Christian Anderson, J. D. Salinger, Rod Sterling, Dylan Thomas, and Frank Jacobs, the players presented Christmas in all its varied themes and brought to life the printed word. Music, too, played its part in the production. The Collage ably demonstrated the great range of Thespian talent. n. ,,, , Dylan Thomas' Christmas Conversation transmits Thespian Christmas Seven o'clock news and Silent Night create ironic effect when heard together message.
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F t xg! 4,4 fr t wsffczttg 33 t 1 if ' JE , t is , iv' '. xi 1 If ig ' 'lit + K Jin 5 I If 4 .f D , Ana A 'F' 1 t and Bayside's football team builds up fighting spirit for last game with Kempsville. MF- Hill d09Sn'7 Seem to hcve 90590 enough Pie Gnd f6GCl1eS for r. Hill Sport at Spirit ight Proves Good During the height of the football season, the cheerleaders sponsored Spirit Night in order to present the annual Mr. Football award. Bayside's winning season-helped to make the evening espe- cially successful. Mr. Hill was an added highlight as he graciously allowed Miss Nocher to throw a cream pie in his face. Amid the excitement, laught- er, shouting, and spirit, Lance Platz was presented with the coveted title, Mr. Football. 40 mOI'e. S ,I The crowd chants along with cheerleaders wishing the team good luck for the last game.
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I Faun Plays for Sixth Annual Queen ariner Dance Sponsored by the yearbook staff, the 6th annual Queen Mariner Dance was a complete success. Representing the school were Mickey MacKinnon, Melany Stephenson, Jo Moore, Pam Nester, Tricia Todd, Dorothy Herring, Helen Sazio, and Page Jen- nings. Mickey MacKinnon was crowned Queen Mar- iner by Mr. Themides and presented a bouquet of roses. The dance itself rocked to the music of Faun. ,sf gr: Queen Mariner VI, Mickey MacKinnon, with escort Spud Smith is flanked by the Senior representatives Jo Moore and Melany Stephenson The Sophomore representative, Helen Sazio, is escorted by Lance Lansden. Pom Nester, a Junior representative, poses with escort John Hutchinson during presentation of the court.
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