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The Pro ram or Today's Per ormance All the world's a stage And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances: And one man in his time plays many parts, llis acts being seven ages. -As You Like It, Act ll, Scene VII ,lust as Shakespeare pointed out, every man and every woman is a player on the stage of the world: our world is Caribou High School and we are merely actors and actresses on the stage here. Instead of the seven ages that Shakespeare cited, we have but five. In the junior High. we entered upon the stage for the first time, having simple walk-on parts. Then, as we had more training and experi- ence, we advanced, as Freshmen, to bit parts. Next, as Sophomores, we progressed to minor roles and, as Juniors, we won Oscars for best supporting roles. Finally, as Seniors. polished by many years of hard work and training. we gloriefl in the prestige ol the stars' roles. only lo drop out of the theatrical world at the end of the year's run, yet leaving our mark for all time on the history of the stage. With all this in mind, we have chosen The Tlmalre, that magic breath-taking art. as the theme of the 1951 Reflector. Our articles have been all designed to surround all our daily activities and school life with the aura and the flavor of life on Broadway. ln this program you will watch the stars in action behind the footlights, the Seniors of 1951. They will win your applause and your praise, but all of us will realize that little could have been accomplished without the under- standing, aid, and guidance of our producers and directors, the principal and his faculty members. Nor can the stars carry the entire burden of the play, as there must be under- studies and supporting players. Thesepin our little theatre. were the undercllssmen. So, as curtain ti.me for the opening of the most recent Caribou High School production draws near. let us walk into our playhouse. give our tickets to the usher, and follow him down the long aisle. When we have taken our coveted seats in the third row. center aisle, let us take a glance at our program. This is what we read: DEDICATION STARS - Seniors and Underclassmen ' OVERTURE - Music Groups INTERMISSION - Club Activities CHORUS LINE - Athletic Activities ANGELS - Advertisements
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Our School 1 Our Setting and Our Stage
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A Message of Thanks To Principal Enleritus John A. Partridge devoted director of twenty-six annual Caribou High School student produc-tions,
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