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CONNECTING CLASS lfirrt Razr: Paul Schnitman, Barbara Currier, Justine Fitzgerald, Barbara Gamm, john Lindsay, Cornelia Chester, Betty Hoffman, Noel Upham, Letitia De Maio, John Pouzzner. Second Row: Mrs. Viard, Douglas Crowley, Alan Schwarrzman, Dale Cochran, Bruce Fenn, George Corey, Skippy Upham, Bill Mentelos, Billy Lang, David Howland, Miss Trecartin. Abrenl: William Forbes, Neal Shaffer, Judith Barnes, Carol Behre. Lk , '.,,,Aj ,I,.,Q.- .ix.1.. - A- Kl N DERGARTEN Fin! Row: Stephen Pollard, Dickie Wangaard, Ruth Osterweis, Rollyn Osterweis, Corrie Latimer, Gretchen Wittenborn, Linda Guerry, Carolyn Curl, Cornelia Begle, Mary Lou Mignone, Robert Reigeluth, Skippy Hendrick. Second Row: Mrs. Viard, Robert Feinn, Philips Upham, Melvin Baer, Douglas Sucher, james English, George Berger, David Currier, Mrs. Pierpont. Abrentz Justin Cashman, David Cleaver john English, Ralph jones, Linda Bogen, Joan Ivers, Nancy Montanaro. Sixty-five
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SECOND GRADE Fir!! Rout Robert lovene, Harriet Epstein, Marshall Deutsch, Phyllis Peck, David Sleeper, Martha Guida. Second Row: Mrs. Carpenter, Albert Laudano, William Chase, Betsy Wittenborn, Virginia Wynne, Kenneth Ritchel, Peter Stephens. Abrent: Bonnie Lou Barnes. S ixty- four THIRD GRADE Firrt Roux Merritt Cleaver, Gail Murray, Betty Rogers, Valerie Greene, Mary Ann Sullivan, Sally Pickands, Peter Preisner. Second Row: Dale lngmanson, Douglas Lap- ham, Billy Goddard, David Gamble, Dee Martin, Alan Murnick, Wilbert Trester, Mrs. Kneller. Abfentz Henry Farnam, Robert LaFemina, Mary Meader, William Curtis, Gay Norton. FIRST GRADE Firrt Row: Donald Currie, William Lang, Lauren Hald, Sarah English, Carol Roberts, Nancy Crute, Laurel Held, Chaplin Barnes, john Murray, Miss Clutts. Second Row: Henry Hawkin, Platt Brightwell, Burt Fowler, Richard Curtis, Frederick Kusterer, Carl Landow, Thomas Sloane, Daniel Zucchi. A brent: Ethan Simms.
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Acfiviiies e 1 This year has been one of great activity in the grades. With the reorganization of the Art Department under Mrs. Walker, the assembly hall has been the scene of weekly exhibits of the efforts of her students. At an exhibition and tea held in December, parents and friends of the students were delighted with the line work in arts and crafts done by the younger children. Mrs. Walker's demonstration of finger painting made many in the audience wish that they were sixth graders once more, having the oppor- tunity to do such fascinating things. During the winter season the sixth grade and Forms I and II were instructed in social dancing under the direction of Mrs. Albert Zang, accompanied by the rhythms of Miss Salvo. The series of lessons culminated in a tea dance held in March. The little folks' Christmas Nativity Pageant was presented on Tuesday, December l5th, directed by Mrs. Pierpont, Miss Trecartin, and Mrs. Carpenter, while the story of the Nativity was read by Mrs. Carlson. The kindergarten and connecting-class repre- sented angels and shepherds, and the first grade comprised the chorus. Individual parts were as follows: Mary--Virginia Lee Peters, Joseph-Bruce Fenn, Speaking Angel- Corrie Latimer, Speaking Shepherd-Phillip Upham, and Boy with a Lamb-James Mitchell. A snow sculptoring contest early in March presented unusual sights about the grounds where snow dogs gamboled and the Hamden Hall seal, seeming to slip from the post, was so well reproduced in snow that it was judged the winner. Between morning classes the high school is inclined to stop at the door to watch the kindergarten and connecting-class at rhythms, directed by Mrs. Carpenter. At noon the clanging of cymbals and jingling of tambourines resound through the assembly hall as the childrens orchestra practices. Sixfy-rzx
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