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STU. TS Junior Ju nior H ad- as- . josel Junior Hon, Bass son ano A ooney. n Pecj. -5 ' -MUUatn c... ' . sani,pD. ' Gary anaDan- Lafirie new Bake, eri - , particVpaU«6, s3ua- c ' orus, Srs oit ® us and metic ® -Linda D Sacco na- Caro- Catnplaf Arsenauif Carlson, i- ;, , Bou ' c i . orr r ? ren o.c. Moor, ----P.; and Grade c, J. ,--aJd,saraf ' n ° --«o ' erta Ca?? ' Sand a ' ' ne.susan ' -ole Evans pt ochio e Ros- Heather Friday Evening Set For Junior Exchange Concert and On Friday evening, J ine 7th, the Music Department of the Saugus Public Schools will present the second annual Jun- ior Band Exchange Concert in the Jtinior High School Audi- torium at 8:00 P.M. The visit- ing group will be the Tewks- bury Junior High School Band from Tewkesbury , Massach- usetts under the direction of Mr. Jospeh Musumeci. The Saugus Junior Band, under the direction of Mr. Robert Lynn will travel to Tewksbury the following day to complete the exchange. The Tewksbury group will arrive at Saug us JUnior High School at approximately 2:30 P.M, on Friday. After they have been greeted by their Saugus counterparts, they will take part in a combined ' ' sel- ect group rehearsal. At the conclusion of the rehearsal the visiting students will be guests for dinner at the homes of the Saugus band members. The concert in the evening will feature four selections by each band and four selections by the select group; comprised of selected students from each band. Admission for the con- cert in Saugus is fifty cents. berly Scire, and Gail Coch- rane. Oboe: Helen Boy. Bas- soon: Kathy Auld and Katlqr Hoffman. Bb Clarinet: Roarer LaRocca, R i c h a r d Bartlett WarrMi Spence, Richard Ste- wart, Dorothy Di Battisto, James Canning, Robert Lea- ther, Estell Constant, Gary Avola, and Roxanne Carico. Alto Clarinet: Thomas Mar- tel and Steven Scire. Bass Clarinet: Douglas Hynes. Alto Saxophone: Michael Pizzottl and James Johnson. Tenor Saxophone: WilUam Knights. Baritone Saxophone: John Mallon. French Horn: David Valeri. Trumpet: Daniel Carl- son, Robert Nagle, Albert Din- een, James Paris, Kevin Pri- estley, John Doucette, Norman Furtado, James O ' Neill, and Gerald Nadeau. Trombone: Paul Mercer, Wayne Cook, and Kenneth Auld. Baritone Horn: Susan Decareau and James Mercer. Tuba: Kaineth Ross. Percussion: Ronald Long, Walter Slattery, Tho- mas Konaires, Jason Murley, James O ' Brien, Richard Janey, and Edward Walton. arifin Hon David or; A VI Deborah - Grade y u Meehan v l Honor Douglas Wavh - n ar,; Grade q ' ' ' ' ' - f a -icla Alc L ' y Jensen Meader c. enna A, borah r ' «3 Aloresc- ■ Judith Debbie ' The Happy Man ' By Jr. Higli Drama Club On May 24, 1968 at 7:30 PM ' he Saugus Junior High School Drama Club and the Art and Home Economics Depart- ments are presenting a spring festival of theater, art and fashions. The Dramatics Club is pre- senting the fantasy comedy, The Happy Man. This sty- lized comedy takes place in the Imaginary kingdom of Fern wood. The plot of the play is centered on finding a happy man. The king is very ill, and a doctor prescribes a new and unusual medicine. To recover, the king must wear the shirt of a happy man or woman. The king ' s daugh- ters set out in search of a happy person. The quest proves far more difficult than the princesses imagined. Patricia Bilodeau, Judith Trun and Joanne Kelly portray the three precocious prin- cesses. John Fleming is the king who will do anything tc recover. The doctor is played by Richard Howell. Daniel Martin is a poor man, and William Slenkewi cz plays Lord Grathosom, a stingy mi- ser. His obedient servant is portrayed by Marc Halper. Elaine Llvanis is Lady Rosa- mond, a beautiful, vain ladj of the Court whose only in- terest is herself. Her littl( servant is Paul MaestranzJ who also plays the Happy Mar Susan Upton and Paul Emma are two sweethearts who mus overcome the problems ol love. A humble washerwoman, who must pay for her on ' s sins is portrayed y June Cristiano. Genera? , ' olmar, a power hungry egotist, is played by Michael Gaudet. The stage crew who de- signed costumes and built the set are as follows: Debrs
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RUTH BACKER BONNIE DAVIDSON We Remember Former JACK FLYNN PHYLLIS KORFF PETER DELLAMONICA GWEN DONOVAN DIANA LALOOSES JACK WHITE 16
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Ninth Grade Officers President ELAINE LIVANIS Vice President ANITA MAHERIS Secretary CAROLYN PETERS Treasurer DONNA ANASTASI 18
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