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SF' .Q -fy' Listening obcdiently, senior Norma Levin receives instruction from Mr. Townsend on where Abigail should cross the stage. School Life 17 This tastes terrible, mutters Frances Rice as she tears masking tape for The Crucible's scenery. - ., Y T. 341' '?if?'i ai .,
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THE CRUCIBLEH Screams, Curses, Shock Audience at Production Screams, curses and accusations reverberated throughout the auditorium as the Thespians presented The Crzfribfe by Arthur Miller. The story of the in- famous Salem witch trials of colonial Massachusetts, the play criticized the communist baiting of the McCarthy era of the l95O's. Rejected by the farmer john Proctor, played by Evans Hays, Norma Levin in the role of Abigail Wil- liams took her revenge by accusing him of the then hated and feared crime of consorting with the devil. The moral lesson of the production came at the end when Proctor had the courage to sacrifice his life rather than make a false confession. Screaming in terror, Salem children Betty jo Underdahl, Debby Altman and Norma Levin cringe from torments of evil spirits In the tense trial scene of The Crucible , the Deputy Proctor Exrns Hlys romforts Mary WIFICH QLynn GON'QfQQf Kjlmrleg Brewer, watches helplessly while John Brown who tcstities that the girls pretended to scc spirits 16 School Life
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WINTER Amateur Forecasters Hope for Snow Days Studying all wind movements, barometric readings and temperature changes occupied the winter months of Washington-Lee students who attempted to predict snow days. The weather man rewarded the budding forecasters with enough of the white precipitation to close the school for a half day in December and two days in mid-january. The spirit of Christmas pervaded the school during One of the latest steps, the sardine twist, gets a real work- the weeks of December. The homerooms spent their time decorating and filling baskets of food for needy families and designing imaginative doors. The high- light of the winter season came with the annual junior- sponsored Christmas assembly. For the first time a member of the Peace Corps spoke at the program as the choir and orchestra played traditional holiday music. by the members of the Washington-Lee crew in order to out on the crowded floor of the Christmas dance sponsored raise enough money to prepare for another trip to England. 18 School Life
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