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SENIOR CL'.SS TRIP Nine seniors and three chaperones left Sunday morning at 6:00 on April 13, for Herr York City. Hov ard Kackillop and Herbert Dunham took their cars and Mrs. Guy Parker went as the third chaperone. The hotel that r;e stayed in was Hotel Chesterfield at lii9th Street. During our ride to New York much fun and excitement occurred. We arrived at New York about 3:30 Sunday afternoon We all got settled, then vent out to have supper and look the city over. Rising about 7:30 Monday morning, some filed out for breakfast. At 9:30 that same day a Grey Line tour was taken of New York City which took in many places of interest as China Town, the Bowery and many important buildings. Monday afternoon a tour of the'N. B. C. Building was taken. Tuesday morning was rainy and this day we went through the R. C. A. Building. Not too much went on today due to the weather. Tuesday night everyone took in the Ringling Bros. Circus—an evening well enjoyed and worth while. ’Vednesday was the day we went to Bronx Zoo, most of the day was spent right there Wednesday night groups split up. Some were entertained by the ball game at the Polor Grounds between the N. Y. Giants and Philadelphia Phillies in which the Giants gained a victory. Some enjoyed the fight between Sugar Ray Robinson and Rocky Marciano on television in their rooms; others went to a movie or a Talking tour around Broadway, Wednesday night being the last night at New York City, hardly anyone ’went to bed early. Thursday morning from 10:30 until 1:30 we took a boat ride tour around Manhattan Island, a 35 mile trip. Then returning to the hotel, we all got ready to check out. We left New York City at 3:00 p.m. and arrived home at about 12 midnight. One of the jokes which occurred at New York was when Eleanor, Idred, Ethel, Roger and Lucelia got in with another group from a different school and obtained a free tour to the Empire State Building. But believe me, much fun occurred when this group was going through the turn-stiles for we were green as frogs and tried to get through without putting in a dime. Bre want to thank our chaperones for all the fun and helpfulness they handed us. Y'e sincerely want to thank all the various people, specially our parents, for making this trip available for us. This trip I know proved very eduoational and beneficial to each and every one of us« Ethel Davis 52
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