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SETTOR CLASS TRIP On April 16 at about 9:00 a. m., six members of the Senior Class started on their way to Boston, be went with Mr. Mrs. Harris Hathaway and Mr. Mrs. Leland Dunham. Arriving in New Hampshire around neon, we stopped at Lamie's Tavern in Hampton for lunch. Refreshed, we started once again for Boston. Late in the afternoon after much searching, we located our destination, Hotel Huntington. This was the same hotel in which the class of !h9 had stayed last year. After all had unpacked and rested we set out to explore our surroundings. Strolling through Boston Common, we watched the Bwan boats which we were planning to ride on but never found time. Following this, we ate dinner in a cafeteria and all went to a double feature movie. Menday morning, being warm and sunny, the class went out to Franklin Park. We took many pictures of the animals and birds while there. As we had an appointment to go through the Navy Yards in Charlestown at 1:00 O'clock, we finally had to leave the Park. Our visit of the Navy Yards proved to be very interesting. Our guide showed us the ships and told many things about them, how they were brought into the dry docks for repairs, etc. While there, we explored the Constitution and were taken through the Electrolysis Building. Following this, we went to Bunker Hill Monument where four of us climbed the steps to the top and looked out over the city. In the evening, we were all willing to just sit through a movie. We saw Cheaper by the Dozen . Tuesday, also, turned out to be a very pleasant day. The morning was spent in going through the stores and shopping. We had lunch in the new Adams House Restaurant after which we visited the Old South Church and The State House. Then we went through Sears. A few wished to see a stage play in the evening, but as tickets could not be obtained, wo settled for another movie This one was Cinderella . Wednesday was our last day in Boston. All went to a morning baseball game at Ferway Park before tw« of us left for home at noon. The remaining four stayed for the afternoon game befere starting for home. On the wwy home we stopped for dinner at a Howard Johnson Restaurant. We arrived home Just before midnight. be all had a very nice trip and saw many new and interesting sights which we will always remember
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LOST FOUND BUCKY His Future Trouble COXIE Money Fun ARTHUR Everything Travel Map ELOUISE Her heart Love PHYLLIS Not sure Nothing yet FAVORITE SONG FAVORITE ACTIVITY BUCKY Someday COXIE I won’t Go Hunting ARTHUR Now is the Hour ELOUISE Forever and Ever PHYLLIS I Don’t Care Basketball Baseball Baseball Basketball Dancing CLASS POEM Three boys and two girls are here Now that graduation is near. Bucky, our great pride in sports Is also a wow in another court. Coxie, champion of the fair ones, In the summer pitches hay by the tons. Arthur, with his desire to go, Returns with his burned car in tow. Pest, our classmate from Lockes Mills Will soon live in the Woodstock hills. Phyllis, Is quite the president of our class
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