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Junior Ac'I'ivi'I'ies Under the direction of Mr. Henry F.-Wanning as Cubmaster and with the help of Clifford DeWolf, Douglas Neumann, and Mark Rashmir as Den Chiefs, the Hamden Hall Cubs have made considerable progress in doing work toward the completion of the tests which will permit them to advance in the ranks of Cubbing, and give them a start in Scouting. The Cabin boasts a new bird-house made by our Denner, Tom Jennings. Several Cubs have become interested in airplanes, and many of them have completed models of current aircraft. Members of the Cub Pack are: Mark Rashmir, Robert Jayne, John Goggins, Ray Benson, Henry Osterweis, Henry Edwards, Tom Jennings, Philip North, Frank Blakeslee, and Marvin Beller. The Hamden Hall Brownie Pack, Troop 84, has been very active this year under the direction of Mrs. Neely Turner, Brownie Leader. As the main function of the Troop is to further interest in Girl Scouts, much attention has been focused on preparing the Brownies for Intermediate Scchsbg. At the annual Fly-Up this spring the following Brownies received their wi s 'andfare ftsady to become Intermediate Scouts: Carolyn Pierpont, Mary Lou McNei , Sally Corbett, Anne Perkins, and Maude Pickands. Other Brownies are: Elizabeth Tracy, Gillian Forrest, and Barbara Wells. Page Twenty-Nine
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Dusipan During the winter months members of the Seventh Grade circulated four editions of their own newspaper, The Dustpan . The reporters acted as newsboys, selling the issue on Monday during recess and lunch time. Annebet Richardson, Joy Sundgaard, Mark Rashmir, and Terry Morehouse were the editors for three editions, with Dirck Barhydt and Hamilton Milroy as art editorsg jimmy Hershman as business managerg Jean Duffy, Reyna Schwartz, Catherine Petrelli, Beverly Schumacher, joy Sundgaard, and Billy Reynolds as reporters. The fourth publication was edited by Lee Caldwell, Joy Sundgaard, and Mark Rashmir. Because of the rehearsals for Pinafore , subsequent editions were curtailed. AIR PLANE CLUB Page Thirty-One
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