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N , 1 ii' 2 diff , sf Above: Abigail Williams, a beautiful seventeen year old girl-largely responsible for starting the hysteria in Salern. Right: Pity me, John Proctor, pity me. 28 FP Highlight That's deep, Mr. Paris, deep!
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' Bs Q ' . . K I X X . A Nihfx .fter half-time and a change of jerseys, it is hard to identify players .zgsvho are constantly mud-splattered. Mplenclor 0 cz Victory laiders Beat Falcons l0 Regain Yule Log Despite unfavorable weather conditions, North Farm- rgton students and parents turned out in overwhelming umbers at Farmington High School to help cheer the aiders on to a victory in the fourth annual Olde Yule ' og Game. The stands were filled with about one thou- lnd fans, a number that far surpassed that of the oppo- ' ents. fiViOS1I of the N.F.H.S. students arrived in busloads, .glventeen of which had made a bus caravan from North jarmington to Farmington High School. There were zlirteen brave souls who splashed their way through mud iid rain, arriving at the field after a three-mile hike down chard Lake Road. 1 I 1 Y qThe Yule Log finally returned to North after a long, f ,rd defensive battle was fought between the two teams. 'jiarm DeCourcy's pass to Rick Knock in the final quarter ' the game, and Chuck Button's perfect kick gave the ngriniders a 7-O win over the Falcons. Sophomore Andre-Cloutier strikes up the band for the Raider Fight Song to spark the team to a Yule Log victory. 27
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Tlaecztefs M any Aspects I saw Indians smash my dear parent's heads X in 19673 The Crucible North Farmington Players' joined a fiery cast of twenty members to be directed by Nlr. Michael Rasmussen and Miss Lynne Chamberlin. Together, the first year NFP Company took North Farmington back to the days of the Salem witch trials through the lines of Arthur lVlilIer's The Crucible. The three night performance opened Thursday, November 16 after a six month lapse when the students were first cast. Villainess, Abigail Williams,was portrayed by Linda Acitelli, Elizabeth Proctor by Cathy lVliIlerp Deputy Governor Danforth, Randy Harp, Reverend Hale by Norm Allen and Reverend Parris by Neil Steinman. IVlale Lead John Proctor, played by Alan Barak won the 1967 Oscar for his performance, while Janice Young playing Mary Warren won the oscar for the female's best performance. 24 -' In these looks the Devil stands stripped of all his brute disguises 1 l....4l.. lqn 1 1 ' 29
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