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THE “SABRES” is a word commonly known to most of us on campus. They comprise a select group of sophomores whose main concern is to initiate those “dumb freshmen.” Thrilled at their first experience with college life, the freshmen soon came to realize that everything was not going to be as rosy as they thought. They were faced with constant harassment. humiliation, slave auctions, kangaroo court, and sometimes just plain fun. Walking on campus, we are likely to see “dumb frosh” playing leap frog, begging on their knees, or singing school songs olf key! All in all, initiation brings the freshmen class closer together, as was typically seen from the enthusiasm shown at their morning exercises anil football game.
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Mark DeNies, Dick Littlefield, Brian Smith. Art Morin. Dick Matthews, Steve Heath, Steve Eastman, Mike Donavan “HARTMAN’S HARRIERS” charged through the Holderness Woods with more vigor than ever before. Frosh Brian Smith was the team leader for most of the races, with Art Morin, Mike Donovan, and Dick Littlefield also among the new comers. Rounding out the team were sophomores Steve Eastman, and Captain Steve Heath. Back for his third season Steve Eastman was junior Mark DeNies, and giving the sport a try for the first time, was junior Dick Matthews. The team had great success again, ana the trophy for the Plymouth Invitational remained here for another year. Johnson State was easily beaten during Homecoming and the team finished third in the conference meet. Their only disappointment came at the hands of New England College. Plymouth lost to them by one point, the first loss ever on home ground.
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