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...ff :FMU Y.. -. ' ' 'ff - ' 'U' ,... , .,. , ---V fa. V Qu. , All i sf- ...., -,M ' ' ' X ZW ,,,.67'. . on abeauliful Spring day, April 18, 1055, forty enthusiastic seniors left hyons for New York City. After six hours of riding in a lovely air-cond:honed .railroad car we arrived at Grand Central Station. llflaybe I shouldn't say' just riding , we played cards, talked, and did the bunny-hop up and down the aisles. After everyone had settled his things in the rooms at the Shelton llotel we left for Radio City Music Hall where we saw the movie The Class u , magnificent Easter Pageant, and the lovely Hockettes. After returning to the Slippern the hotel everyone stayed up practically all night talking. The next morning, Tuesday, we arose from the beds we had crawled into a couple hours before and went first through Rockefeller Center, where we ended up 011 top of the R. C. A. Building. After visiting the lovely St Patricks Cathedral we went to visit the ocean liner Britannie . That afternoon we took a flt sig, 1 -see- ing yacht cruise around Manhattan. It was a beautiful day for a cruise, and we were all thrilled to see the Queen Elizabeth come into New York Harb-or as we left on the tour. Tuesday night we all went to see the stage show, Can-Can and everyone ex- ceht the few who sleDt throuffl 't ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i gi 1 , Ll1j03Lfl it uen more than they expected. 1,111 sure none of us will ever forget it. VVe then . ir sleepless night. returned to the hotel for 'inothe Sleep or not Wednesday found us racing to the bus for a guided tour of lower New York, the Bowery and Chinatown. Our tour ended at the waterfront, and from there we took a ferry to the Statue of Liberty where we all climbed the one hundred and sixty-eight steps to the top. We then returned to Manhattan Islaind and took a sirbway to the U. N. Building. Here we were fortunate to have a guided tour of the council rooms. I am sure 11one of us will ever forget the thrill we experienced as we walked through this beautiful building. Some of the more ambitious boys followed the schedule and went to the Museum of Natural History while the rest of us returned to the hotel to go swimming or just rest. At 6:00 we all appeared looking very sophisticated and proceeded to the Bal Tabarin night club where we enjoyed a delicious dinner, watched a floor show, and dancer., From there some of us went dancing at the China Door night club while the others went to ' ' - ' T11 . 1' ger, we took a subway to the Bronx Zoo where we spent the entire morning. ln the afternoon some of us went to Coney Island while others enjoyed shopping in the big city and still others went to a baseball game. ln the evening we all relaxed together at a smorgasbord din- ner at the Three Crowns Restaurant. Feeling much bietter, we divided up to take in the Jane Froman, Arlene Francis and md Benson shows. One of our classmates was honored by being on the Red Benson show, Take a Numberf' The l1our of 10:00 P. M. found us all saying goodbye to the wonderful city CIS we left for Grand Central Station As f t - T' we pulled out many found the seats much oo comfortable to stay awake, although some managed to keep their eyes open fmdgplay Cards, S1119 mlllstrel songs, and even organize a bunny hop. We arrived in by ons at 6505. A. M. where we found familiar buses waiting to take forty tired seniors and five exhausted ehaperoneg b k t Ph l . ' t there is no place like home. ac 0 e ps The clty was great, bu a movie and vaudeville. ursday morning, very tired but still Ld our We wish to thank parents and teachers who made the trip possible, and give s nceie thanks to the five who made the trip unforgettable. 26 Sendai Un No' Thank-You 'l'l1eofl0l'c l .loan W21k0 field, Gail l Helen Fieli hara Denni The wl boarder, CC The thi is looking f Parker, by furniture. him all tan evening oft and preteni the Ttlakefil happened t Margar The se: sum from it I 3 First row: 1 Second row Phillip:
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