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62 THE CHRONICLE SEVENTH GRADE First Row-J. Weeks, P. Yates, N. Cummings, C. Gallant. J. Benson, P. McAllister, S. Hicks, M. Green, B. Hill, J. Decato. Whitman. The announcer was James Puffer, and the stage managers were Donald Ramsay, Abbott Ranger, Gil- bert Starb-ird. Love Hits Wilbur was the other Eighth Grade play. The cast was Janice Johnson, Connie, Carol Moffett, Mrs. Maxwell: Nancy Bourgois, Vir- ginia, Betty Hammond, Betty Lou, Bob- by Moorehead, Mr. Maxwellg Richard Cushman, Wilbur. The announcer was Peggy Healy and the stage managers were James Coughlin and Fred Fabis- zewski. ' These plays were under the direction of Mrs. Hicks. U7 Z' 3 g S S' o 5 Q 5 cn mzvgfgzv QQJUBE wsvlrl af! Fmvm .mx :S-. 35.51599 SEZQFE 3?F'AZ'5fg ELUJDDUZS' 54. 1- ms-cf Q C m- 5'3e'?7gQ TSFEFUBQ Q, .C HQQQJL-'5 215295. lismige I-PQ? 'fi 1,-' F swag S 522' E1 F . 55 W 3 P' ff U5 Q E 5 vi I! Z c f' Q, E po 5. nw ' B . he , sv 5 Q QE 9 as 1 F' Fi' 57 PPPDLVPPPPIPPPPPPP In the Seventh Grade Bean but no pod, Coffin but no grave, Cornwall but no stone wall, Darling but no lover, Gay but no sad, Green but no golf course, Hall but no room, Hill but no valley, King but no queen, Monk but no chimp, Noble but no peasant, Plummer but no pipes, Rideout but no ride in, Starbird but no seabird, Swett but no heat, Ward but no asylums. The class officers are: President, Stephen Hicks, Vice President, Judy Benson, Secretary, Claire Gallant: Treasurer, Patricia McAlisterg Student Council Members, Janice DeCato, and Richard Gay.
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THE CHRONICLE 61 EIGHTH GRADE First Row-N. Bourgois, J. Merrill, N. Abbott, D. Tripp, P. Swan, C. Moffet, M. Healey R. Stone, S. Harvey, H. Tyler. Second Row-M. Austin, P. Pulkkinen, P. Scott, P. Butterfield, B. Swallow, B. Hodgdon S. Chick, L. Norton, B. Hammond, J. Johnson. Third Row-D. Irons, D. Ramsey, S. Sturtevant, A. Strobeck. M. Thompson, J. Russell, E. Chick, D. King. Fourth Row-J. Seeley, R. Cushman, H. Gowell, G. Starbird, F. Shaw, C. Johnson, B. Moorehead, F. Fabiszewski, W. Polland, R. LeBlanc. Fifth Row-J. Puffer, R. Huotari, J. Hunt, J. Coughlin, F. Hall. Grade Eight The Eighth Grade class officers are as follows: President, Dennis Tripp, Vice President, Peggy Healy, Secretary, Carol Moffett, Treasurer, Priscilla Swan, Student Council Members, James Seeley and Priscilla Butterfield. Party Friday, October 5, the eighth grade put on a party for the seventh grade. The party started at 7 p. m. and re- freshments were on sale later in the evening. The committees were as fol- Decoration, Anitra Strobeck, Thompson, Patsy Scott, Dotty Nancy Sturtevant, and Rachel lows: Marie King, Stone, Tickets, Bobby Moorehead, Peg- gy Healy, and Rudy LeBlanc, Refresh- ments, Jean Russell, Astrid Sundwall, Janice Johnson, James Seeley, Abbott Ranger, and Hildred Tyler, Entertain- ment, Lois Norton, Nancy Abbott, Fred Shaw, Sally Harvey, Priscilla Butter- field, and Janice Merrill. Eighth Grade Plays The Eighth Grade presented two plays in December. The first play was Aunt Miranda's Will and the cast was: Hildred Tyler, Helen, Anitra Stro- beck, Gloria, Marie Thompson, Mrs. El- wood, Patsy Scott, Inez Holmes, Nancy Sturtevant, Aunt Miranda, James Puf- fer, Buzz, James Seeley, Eugene El- wood, Stanley Sturtevant, Preston
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THE CHRONICLE 63 The Seventh Grade Christmas party was held December 14, in the gym, from seven thirty to nine thirty. The Eighth Grade was invited. The com- mittees were as follows: Decorations, Judy Benson, Charmaine Cummings, Janice DeCato, Patty McAlister, Muri- el McLaughlin and Nancy Cummings, Refreshments, Gloria Maxim, Marjorie Starbird, Polly Yates, Barbara Hill, and Claire Gallant, Tickets, Richard Gay, Bruce Edwards, Advertising, Billy Morton, Harold Foster, and Alan Ride- out, Program, Charlene Lary, Stephen Hicks, and Bobby Whitley, Clean-up, Grade Seven. 7-B Play 7-B put on a play November 24, called Homework , Characters were: Billy Morton, Patty McAlister, Gard Plummer, Carlene Lary, Gloria Maxim, and Bobby Whitley. Prompter was Jan- et Weeks. , JUNIOR HIGH MINSTREL SHOW February 7th, in the Paris High School Assembly Hall, Paris Junior High presented The Singing Minstrels . Besides the jokes and antics of the end- men the following musical numbers were presented: Overture, It's a Grand Night for Singing-Entire Chorus, Shrimpboats-Marie Thompson, Patri- cia Scott, and the chorus, There's Yes, Yes In Your Eyes-Mr. Bones lStanley Sturtevantlg Slow Poke-Eighth Grade Boys, Because of you-Carol Moffett, Clarinet Solo, Pagan Love Song-Nancy Bourgois, Down Yonder-Mr. Rastus, fBilly Mortonl, Baby Face-Gloria Maxim, Undecided-Patricia McAllister, Carlene Lary, Muriel McLaughlin, Sin- Nancy Sturtevant, Novelty, I Said My Pajamas and Put on My Prayers-J an- ice Johnson and Roland Curtis, Tell Me Why?-Nancy Bourgois and Margaret Healy, Give My Regards to Broadway- Mr. Flatlip, lGardie Plummerl, Saxa- phone Solo, Melody in F-Janice Mer- rill, My Heart Cries For You-Betty Hammond, Sally Harvey, Priscilla But- terfield, Nancy Bourgois and Margaret Healy, Way Down Upon the Swanee River, tap-Janice DeCato, In a Little Red Schoolhouse-Seventh Grade Boys, Guitars-Claire Gallant, Abbott Rang- er, and Roger Sturtevant, Hoop-de-doo -Mr. Sambo, CRobert Whitleyl, Make Believe-Anitra Strobeck, In The Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening-Mr. Noodle- head, CJames Seeleyl: Tap-Barbara Hill, Simple Melody-Marie Thompson, Patricia Scott, Anitra Strobeck, Nancy Sturtevant and Jean Russell, Hey, Good Lookin'-Mr. Spareribs, IRichard Cush- manl, Finale, May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You-Judy Benson, Nancy Cummings, Charmaine Cummings, Mar- garet Healy, Clair Gallant and the en- tire chorus. This show was directed by Mrs. Bry- ant and Mrs. Shaw. Junior High Assembly The Junior High had an assembly De- cember 4. Dennis Tripp, president of the Eighth Grade, was in charge. James Coughlin read the Scripture, which was followed by the Lord's Prayer. Amer- ica the Beautiful was sung by every- one. Mrs. Small, a former speech teacher in Waterville schools, entertained the pupils with three readings, which were greatly enjoyed. These readings were
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