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School spirit is set off by Mr. Philip Houston, principal’s idea of a tug-of- war between the men and women of the student body. Senior Fritz Fortner and sophomore Glen Spinks tug to the screams of the crowd who are raising spirit for the M and N (Madison and North) basketball weekend. Sabrina Fair tryouts were participated in during October. Junior Larry Turner follows the rules of reading lines from the play and being observed by Mr. Ray Leblanc, drama teacher for his ca- pability of receiving a part. The brisk winter air cause spirits to rise everywhere. Especially in warm places like the Christmas Dance, where couples such as seniors Jeff Burbrink and Clare Mauze slow dance. Student Life Student Life 7
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Dances, convocations and plays perfected with each yearly cycle. The traditional prom was the single dance that remained constant through the first cycle. One play and one musical per year was another conventional activity molded. Enjoyment blended with belonging caused the after school cur- riculum to grow as much as our position in the community. The first cycle developed a pattern of activities structured to bring the student body closer. The job remaining is for our next cycle to follow the pattern. Several of the white walls at school were artistically decorated to parallel the area painted. Junior Robin Turner aides in the designs by stroking green leaves on the third floor wall by the green house. Even though the locker level wasn’t the best place to keep out of trouble, several students took time to stop and visit with friends before going to study. Sophomores were denied the right of relaxing in the commons, but the up- perclassmen frequently took advan- tage of their special privilege. 6 Student Life
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Tranquil home Destroyed; Sabrina reigns When the return of the chauffer’s daughter, Sabrina Fairchild, turns the tranquility of the Larrabee household into a wreck, amusing comedy sets the mood of the play. Returning home from a trip to Paris to the settled Long Islanders, Sabrina Fairchild, senior Linda Sandhagc, re- turns to the Larrabee’s only to upset the entire household. Sabrina who is bright and well-educated, discovers she is still in love with the elder Larrabee son, Linus Jr. junior Scott Willy. But to her amazement, David, sophomore Tom Bostic, the youngest son and a rich Frenchman, who has followed her home from Paris, falls in love with her. No sooner than they turn their love loose for her, they find out she is really in love with the elder Larrabee son. After many complications with Maude Larrabee, junior Anita Foster, who always sees her childrens’ point of view as long as it coincides with her own, and Linus Larrabee, Sr,, senior Steve Kalstrup, whose only passion in life is attending funerals of friends, Sabrina finally wins the man she loves. Sabrina Fairchild.............Linda Sandhagc Fairchild..............Gary van Wyk Linus Larrabee................Steve Kalstrup Linus Larrabee, Jr............Scott Willy David Larrabee..................Tom Bostic Maude Larrabee................Anita Foster Julia McKinlock.................Bev Williams Discussing high finance at a cocktail party, David, sophomore Tom Bostic, Julia, senior Bev Williams, and Linus, Jr., junior Scott Willy arc concerned with one another’s love affairs. Desperately trying to locate her eldest son, Linus, Jr., junior Scott Willy, Maude finds no help from Linus Sr., senior Steve Kalstrup, and Julia, senior Bev Williams. 8 Student Life
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