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BWWBBawuwujjftjaMMtMwajwasB Education Page fAUb 1WENTM FRIDAY. DECEMBER .17. 1965 SPSJgfiF mrip pmp, jflHft! tf CsVJ HBBMf sWsftjfl hbJbbbbbbSswF Ml jS Tsfci is I sssssssHKbLjbbbbbbH ii fa Tft 3 I i bb bb MHWIj i 1 1 I i1 I I il Poufhktvptl Journal Photo DUNBAR MAC NEMOR, left, and CHRISTINE NICHOLSON, senior. at Bea on High School, look over the format of last year school yearbook. Both are eoedrtora of this year' school yearbook.

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South Cross Road. Hyde Park. are. left to right. EDWARD FOERSCHLER.

THOMAS RYAN, LAWRENCE DRUMMOND and JOEL WILENSKY Day School Play Presented Sixth grade pupils of Pough keepsie Day School presented an unusual play "The Phantom ToU Booth" based on a portion on the book by the same name, at a recent assembly program The costumes and scenery was made by the children The participants were John Christie, Bradley Davis, Laun Dick. Meredith Eisberg, Christopher Sagg. Jams Fleishman, Mary Harris, John Hastings, Ann HoLstedt Melissa Mac Dowel, Kenneth Manuele, Jonathan and Stephen Scheer Martha Steven son, John Thacher Jane Ward and Carol Wood For the first time in many rears, a girl is serving as president of General Organization at Rhinebeck Central School. She is Judith Bellinger, daughter of Mr and Mrs Francis Bellinger, Rhinebeck. Other council officers are Glenn Countryman, vice president, James Closs, treasurer, and Donna doss, secretary Classroom presidents and representatives also serve on the council The sale of GO cards, the annual magazine dnve and receipts rrom basketball games are the pnncipl sources of the organization's income GO is sponsoring spectator buses and school assembly programs.

Z4 Million in Air Arm At the peak of World War II the Army Air Forces had more than 2 4 million men and Women in uniform sCp 4 i JOS? itPPBBBBH ja VIH1 BB tRb. BBBBV iS'BBBBBH JUDITH BELLINGER ef fronts 464 MAIN ST at Clinton Square Projection Club Formed Thirteen boys in Amenia Elementary School are enrolled in a Projection Club They are Daniel KiUmer, Jeffrey Johnson, Robert Thompson, Stanley Whitehead, Archie Deane, Kenneth Hafford Richard How ard JamesChodan George Clark, Ronald Marcou Glenn MacDon ald, James Jaromin, Daniel Pe ters and Michael McEnroe The purpose of the club is to train each member in the use of the school audio visual de vices Some of the devices the members will learn to use are 16 mm sound projector in the auditorium, tow slide projectors tape recorder, record player, opaque projector and office public address system Play Presented At Pine Plains Fourteen members of the Sey mour Smith Players of Pine Plains Central School presented yesterday one act play "The Lottery adopted from a short story by Shirley Jackson The cast included Meredith Crouch, Cindy O'Malley. Prudence Wnght, Emily Storms, Penny Remsburger Elissa Wnght, Lawrence Dykeman, David Mer win, Thomas Ahem Charles IHanlon, Ronald Near, Arthur I Adams, Donald Peck and Mich I ael Mosher In obiimnct of Christmas, Dutchess County schools are presenting programs in keeping with the them of the annual holiday. The school programs include concerts and assembly programs conducted by music departments and choral groups and art clubs. In addition, students have decorated school windows and bulletin boards.

The holiday programs are be ing presented at school assem bl programs and evening performances Students at Warpingers Falls i Junior High School helped the I laycees to send Christmas cards to soldiers in Viet Nam Members of Student Council at Our Lady of Lourdes High School collected toys to be distributed to needy children The annual holiday father son award dinner at Truuty Pawung School Pawling, was slated to start at 5 pm today with a candlelight service in the school. Reading at the service will be seniors John Allen and Bruce Hopkins juniors Gregory Rich ters and John Shattuek, sophomore Robert Mompere, and freshman William Shannon. SpackenkHI Program At SpackenkiH Union Free School the Christmas program was slated for 7 45 clock tonight Th" program was to include the senior high school chorus th school band and the fifth and sixth grade Hagan Spackenkill chorus A special feature at Sunday night Poughkeepsie High School music department's annual Christmas concert will be the performance, of the third movement of Daniel Pinkham's "Christmas Cantata The con cert will begin at 7 30 o'clock in the PUS auditorium Three hundred and fourteen pupils of St Martin de Porres School, Town of Poughkeepsie, will conduct a holiday program Sunday night at 7 30 clock in the school auditorium Three Christinas concerts are slated for Monday night The programs will begin at School Pine Plains Central School and Arlington Senior High School The AHS chorus accompanied by Marylyn Kirruin on the piano, will sing several songs There will be solos by Julia Ary and Constance Fellows and a double duet with Sandra Owen Arlene Avezzano Anne Hubbard and Mary Fllen Hubbard Pme Plains Fvent The fifth and sivth grade classrooms of Pine Plains Cen tral School will present a Christ mas program at Monday night's Parent Teacher Association meeting in the school beginning at 7 45 clock Elsworth School pupils in Poughkeepsie will present two Christmas programs in school Monday at 10 am and at 2 On Tuesday night the junior high chorus senior high chorus and Dover High band of Dover Juiflor Senior High School will play seasonal musical selections at a meeting of the Parent Teacher Association the school dt 8 clock I The senior class Christmas for 650 high school students at bdU at Dover Junior Senior High I fted Hook Junior Senior High School will take place tomorrow School nigni at it clock at tne scnool Cynthia Coupart and Barbara HHj i A 'PBP'bT bIP bBBBBBBL Ht.ii'4,1 PSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSK ak 'IIhIhE jHhiK'IhS II AjaJ IB SHBHI.BM?KSi I 1sKLbB1I Mfcl iiVMJvSiBiBBsBslBBsBM vBHHHHKssvHBmiHHB EESBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBTaTaTaTavXr bTbTbvbV 4J jOr bVSSIUIbTbTbTbTbvMtbTbTbtSbbvPVbTbTbTbTbtI HHi9HHhL ImEbIBHHhbhIbHHHHHHHHwHbhHHHI "4bbw xSLbbVbHVbHVbHVbHVbHb Poughketpslc Journal Photo ARLINGTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL seniors arc making simulated stained glass windows to be used as sets for a winter concert in the school in Freedom Plains The school artists are left to right SUSAN KYZER left ROSALIE TALABER, center and EMMA CRAWFORD right The seasonal program will take place Monday night at 8 o'clock in the auditorium i sBhhTIVHh jjsjjHhP Kl IhIhIhIhIHIhIhIbIhm'7 j9HbHHbHHbHHk SSK HHflHHHflHflHflHflHflH. sBHbHHRe'w "iBHVKfl Poughkepal Journal Photo THREE JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS at Roosevelt High School. South Cross Road Hyde Park include left to right LINDA BAKER, vice president JAC QUELYN DEVOR, secretary, and DONNA BERNAZZA, treasurer Not shown is the president.

Robert Baker SUU Stand troughs gateways and the ruins Traces of the ancient Roman of stone guardhouses still stand fortifications stone drinking I in England On Wednesday night Widdows are the cochairmen oflmd! dan take a Christ place Tuesday Christmas party for the members of the Marlboro Central High School Business Club Tuesday's Christmas assembly program will begin at 1 30 sC1bW.t Christmas spirits all wear Health tex Sizes 3 7 $400 Gt ready, get let for th holidays with Health lex sett. Soft ytt sturdy combed cotton knit shirts Zip front slacks cf corduroy. Bright colors tumble rigkt through tht wash. s1bB0 Wt fS "I IBbbbbbbbbbWHSSB aK Si fi sHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHBbS IPvV i vp fr BBBBBBBBBBPlllJEBHBXirl i HHHn nkS7Wflfi bbbbbbbv ik.uWuuuuuWuWmkkLmli LLLLLLm 1...... VllUnillHK tMJBBBBBBB HtX VVHBH VV FbbbbbbbbbbbbbH bbbbbK" bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH rwntitufiilt JvwmI That SCOTT LANDRIAU, left, and ELIZABETH LIPSCHUTZ.

rth Snul pupils in Arlington Grade School Art Club, are. working with wmter colors. the Red Hook Junior Senior High School auditorium Millbrook Assembly The annual music assembly for the student body in Millbrook High School also will take place on the same afternoon The winter concert at Haviland junior llign School will take place Tuesday night at 8 0 clock in the school auditorium At Glenham School of the Beacon City School system, the TuesaMy' afternoon grade five operetta Windows at Christ mas will begin at 1 clock In addition the elementary grade school chorus will sing The lun lor high school band will play various selections The Dramatics Club of the Dover Junioi Senior High School presented a Christmas play at last night A program The play also will be presented ln day at a student assembly pro gram Two Christmas conceits took place last weekend at Louides High School recently by the Junior High 5 Chorus of Wallkill Central School in the Village of WallkiU and the New Paltz High School drill team sponsored a Christmas show for community children Oakwood program The annual Oakwood School Christmas program took place last Sunday night, as did the children's Christmas program at Reglna Coell School. Hyde Park Two third grade classes at Krieger School presented a holi day musical Wednesday at the school A Yuletide music festival took place last night at Roosevelt High School Hyde Park At Pawling Central School a 5 two part Christmas program took place last night in the school auditorium, and at Highland Junior Senior High School, the annual holiday program was conducted Wednesday night. 1 LMi 9 jemr Ha Ijt I raH 3 wurizsL? ml I pre ml wk CHRISTMAS 1 Sad STARTS SATURDAY 9:30 A.M.

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