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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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Junior Dramaiics H. M. S. PINAFOREH Shortly before the spring vacation the Junior Student Government presented H.M.S. Pinafore . This rollicking operetta gave evidence of much talent in the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Grades of Hamden Hall. Hamilton Milroy, as Admiral Joseph Porter, was as admirable an admiral as ever was in the British Nahoy . Captain Corcoran, Terry Morehouse, commanded a ship whose most prominent crew member was played by Jack Curtis as Dick Deadeye. Corcoran's daughter, the belle of the ship, was portrayed by Catherine Petrelli, while Frank Blakeslee took the role of Ralph Rackstraw. Annebet Richardson played the vendor of ribbons and sweetmeats, Little Buttercup. It is definitely agreed by all that the junior Student Government deserves three cheers and one cheer more for a fine performance. Much of its success must be credited to the careful direction of Mrs. E. Stanley Taylor and Miss Ruth Frischkorn. CHiLDREN's NATIVVN PLAY The Lower School-including the Kindergarten, First grade, and Connecting class, gave its Christmas Pageant at its own special assembly on December 17. Those partici- pating were: Mary, Peggy Ann McNeilg joseph, Richard Warren, Speaking Angel, Sally Pickandsg Angels, Ann Day, Barbara Koontz, Inger Onsager, Betty Rogers, Cranford Salter, Barbara Schlatter, Harriet Stevens, Judith Bassin, Nancy Lea Corey, Betty Crane, Jane English, julia Curtis, Victoria Meeks, Shepherds, Kent Marquis, William Brewster, Jock Maresca, John Berry, Billy Buck, Wayne Gosselin, Carlo Grande, Theodore Lynch, Bradlee Rich, john Shirk, Frederick Smith. The performance was directed by Mrs. George Pierpont, assisted by Miss Eunice Magid and Miss Nancy jack. Page Thirty-Three
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