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Senior Class Trip The Senior class left Woodstock High School Gym at 5:00 o'clock a.m. Monday morning, April 18, I960. Mr. and Mrs. Bolen chaperoned us. We arrived in New York about 4:30 p.m. and checked in at the Woodstock Hotel. This is the schedule of what we did during the week: Monday Afternoon-------Tour of the Mausoleum Monday Evening---------Sightseeing Tuesday----------------Got television tickets, went to Coney Island, Greenwich Village, and Chinatown. Tuesday Evening---------Went to the television shows, Be Our Guest (Girls), and The Price is Right (Boys). Wednesday---------------We visited the Statue of Liberty, Hayden Plane- tarium, Museum of Natural History, and the Empire State Building. Wednesday Evening------We saw the movie Ben-Hur . Thursday---------------We visited the United Nations and went shopping. Thursday Evening-------Free Friday-----------------We started home at 9:30 and arrived at Bryant Pond at 7:00 o'clock p.m. NEW YORK - - I960
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SEVENTH GRADE CLASS First Row, left to right: Paul Howe, Pat McGinnis, Linda Gaugler, Alan Twitchell, Frances Mills, Paul MacKillop, Rebecca Cary, Marie Swan, Mary Jane Abbott, Donald Whitman. Second Row, left to right: Jack Andrews, Larry Coffin, Linda Billings, Sally Brooks, Rose Harlow, Jean Wardwell, Jane Wardwell, Diane Farrar, David Cummings, David Huston, Advisor Isabel Jacobs. Absent during picture were Clifford York, David Belskis, Rodney Burnham, John Cox, and Tom Morgan. We started off the year with twenty-seven students. We lost Arlene and Rodney Toothaker before Christmas, as they moved to Norway. After our February vacation we gained another student, Danny Torres, from Locke Mills. In September we elected class officers as follows: President-Paul MacKillop Treasurer-Alan Twitchell Vice-Pres.-Frances Mills Secretary-Rebecca Cary Paul MacKillop was Room chairman of the magazine drive and later Donny Whitman was elected for Student Council. At Christmas we had a party with a tree and refreshments. Another small party was held on Valentine's. We have new reading books and a new set of encyclopedias for our room. So far we've had two sets of books from the State Library. On March 9 we had grab bags, a fish pond, and a fortune telling booth in our room to earn some money. It was a big success and we plan to do it again. During the year we have had discussions in our English class on such topics as What the World Will be Like Fifty Years from Now , and Classroom TV . No world shaking decision was decided upon. We have been working on projects in science having to do with natural resources. These will be put on display at the Science Fair March 11. In Social Studies we've been studying manufacturing. Posters were made to show different types of manufacturing. On February 18 our Junior High Basketball Team played a game with Buckfield which we won. Two previous games were played with West Paris. We won one of them. I. I I I K K K K K I K
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