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G9l'l8I'B.1 COUTBBC Mrss cEcIL BRAYTON THE WASHINGTON TRIP - CATHERINE WILLIAMS S15 uiet tn nur 1 d nite gore 6: rgggancuvegg nggt. ' Intra-murals 23 Glee Club 43 Press Club 3: Operetta 1, 2, 3. ' nn.swmrn mmm! IXT 6:30 A.M. Thursday morning Mag 12 the Senior Class started on their Washing- ton trip The grou numbered t irty-five pupils and two chaperones Miss Cecil Brayton and Mr. Everett curry. Hlstorical Independence Hall at Philadelghla WaS the f1rSt st . Th was Aberdeen where lunch was served. Later hat afternoon the front of Hotel Burlington where the weary travelers refreshed there they went for a tour of the Capitol after which the group for their pictures. with dinner in m nd they rushed back to the That evening after visiting the Congressional Library and the saw NA Star is Bornn at Loew's Capi al. Then back to the a class social and a sleepless night. Up at 5:30, breakfast, through the Bureau of Printing washington Monument, through the Adademy of Science The Smithsonian Institute. After lunch a tour was made of the the beautiful washington Cathedral. Back to the hotel to op e next bus pulled u in themsglvesillgrom pose w hotel. ng Y Lincoln Memorial hotel by taxi for and Engraving, up the White House and the residental section and et dressed for a boat trip up the Potomac. After returning a few hours sleep wasghad by all. Third day and we were off at 7:50 A.M. to View Mount Vernon, Lee's Mansion, Tomb of The Unknown Soldier and Ampltheater in Arlington Cemetery. Then back thru A1 a d 1 t t An l t f th ex n r a enrou e o napolis or unch at Carvel Hall. Af er a our o e grounds we left for Atlantic Highlands. One more stop was made for dinner at the ainbow Restaurant in Camden.
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f ' x HNO FATHER TO GUIDE THEMH DESPITE inclement weather and a bank nite at the 'local emporium the ThSenlor Class staged the first play of the year 'No Father to Guide em. M An experienced cast found little trouble in presenting this entertaining comedy. Having died and left no money the cares of an impecunious inventor. Mr. Radford, fall on the shou ders of an oldest son George--Woodrow Lulck. George tries to straighten out his home by taking down his haughty and pe ulant sister, Clara--Katherine Bedle --a peg or two, and ma ing his azy brother, Martin--Franklin Tucker-- go to school. Of course, Mrs. Radford--Charlotte Frimpter--favors the younger children, and there's the rub. George, together with Tim Manning-- Iggy Kurau--by tricking Mr. Hargreaves--Mike Kozak--a shyster lawyer, p an to elevate the Ra ford fam ly to a position of self-reliance. Elas Manning--Mary Porskievies--provides inspiration for George while Alice Sorenson as Alice Manning proves to be Mart1n's G. . Perhaps Mike Kozak stole a part of the show for himself because of various intricacies employed by Tim and George e. gi handcuf fs and an electric chair rigged ug by advisor Mr. Curry. . Curry was assisted by Bennett Comer Art ur Flanagan and Art ur Fermanlan, all of whom pu led a fade-out on the night of the performance and left the cast high and dry without proper y men. Some fun--ask Curry and Garrison. owever, orothg Hartigan and Eleanor Rowan remained on the job as prompters and t e play went on to an inevitable conclusion. Miss Brayton dressed the cast--where there was a shortage, and handled the financial end of the production. Doris Johnson succeeded in rounding enough properties, to make a presentable stage set. Miss Ruth Koeppel app led the make-up com endab e. Every Senior who got out and hustled made 531 on each 501 ticket which is a record of some kind or other. Has anyone been missed? No--but Mr. Garrison was the director.
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