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Washington Trip Since deadlines for our yearbook have to be met before our Senior trip, we cannot have tire usual write-up on the happenings of the trip. For tins reason we present our prospective plans. On April 15, we will board a chartered bus and travel to Washington, D.C., where we plan to stay for five days and four nights and see the following places of interest; Capitol Building Library of Congress Supreme Court Building Washington Monument Franciscan Monastery White House Lincoln Memorial Arlington Cemetery Lee Mansion Tomb of Unknown Soldier Memorial Amphitheatre Rock Creek Park Zoo Bureau of Engraving Folger Library Mount Vernon Alexandria National Airport Jefferson Memorial Museum of Arts Sciences Pan American Union National Museum Archives Building Aircraft Building Marine Memorial This space is left for each Senior to record his own memories: 26
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Ambition Favorite Food Favorite Color Pastime To be successful Spaghetti Red Listening to records or reading Beauty operator Liver Blue Sports College Spaghetti Red Music Secretary French Fries Aqua Jack Private Secretary Spaghetti Pink Dancing Be successful Hamburgers Brown Frogging Marriage French fried potatoes Green Horse back riding To be happy Pizza Blue Having fun and eating To be a success Steak Blue Reading To graduate Black and Blue Fighting with teachers Work and marriage Macaronni and cheese Yellow Reading and listening to the radio To succeed Pizza Green Reading College Fried chicken Blue Sports Girls Pizza Blue Raising cain To be rich Dressing Black Eating Marriage Olives and potato chips Black Bob To be owner of a chain store Spanish rice Yellow Reading College Steak Green Sports Graduate Steak Turquoise Reading Own my own farm Apple pie Blue Watching T.V. Private Secretary Steak Pink Reading Be successful Spaghetti Black Sports Get married Spaghetti Blue Fooling around Graduation Fried chicken Red Sewing Airline hostess Carrots Blue Talking Graduation and Marriage Lobster Sky-blue Reading Lab. Teachnician and to be pizza and spaghetti Lt. blue Sports and Jan happy Work and marriage Lobster Green Listening to the radio Graduation Pizza Blue Eating Stable education and happiness spaghetti and tossed salad Red Drawing, sewing and sports To succeed in everything I do Spaghetti Black Hot rodding To become a nurse Fish Fries Yellow Fooling around
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Senior Play Despite a sprained finger, several colds, and a sprained ankle, the class of '57 pre- sented Booth Tarkington's Clarence on the nights of December 13 15, 1956. As the stars darted on and off stage, they leit certain vivid memories with their audience. These might include the many scenes where Bobby and Cora Wheeler bicker over trivial things, as all normal teen-age children do. Billy and Gail Peluso did a tremendous job of portraying Bobby and Cora. An audience certainly couldn’t forget the performance of Bob George as Clarence, the intelligent but sloppy-looking” soldier who became a very important member of the Wheeler household simply be- cause he could drive mules without swearing. Remember Jan Goodermote as Mrs. Wheeler, who was crazy with jealousy as she was convinced that Mr. Wheeler, acted by Bob Turley, was in love with Miss Pinney? Both Jan and Bob gave spectacular per- formances. Speaking of Miss Pinney, we cannot forget the fabulous performance Jann Wager put out in spite of a sprained ankle. For remembrances' sake. Miss Pinney was Cora's governess, whom Mr. Stem was determined to win, but lost to Clarence. Tom Ward performed the role of Mr. Stem realistically. To conclude the cast, we must not forget Alice Grover, (and her wonderful accent) who played the part of Della, an Irish housemaid; John Marra as Dinwiddie, the Wheeler's butler; and Estella Amidon who took the part of Mrs. Martyn, Mr. Wheeler's able and efficient secretary. As we all know, a play cannot be presented without the hard work of many people beside the immediate cast. Because of this, we will always remember Mr. Francis Rooney and Mr. Edwin Gilcher, our very patient directors; Richard Jones, our stage manager, Richard Johnson, our lights manager, and Stubby Burdick, our wonderful prompter. Our beautiful sets were due to the many hours of hard work put in by Mr. Stanziano, Mr. Gossoo, and Mr. Konecny. Last but not least, we must remember Mrs. White and Mrs. Thompson, who helped us with all that make-up, and Mrs. Maxson for helping us with our programs.
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