Ewing High School - Clepsydra Yearbook (Ewing, NJ)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 95 text:

.f,', UNIOR PLAY 'WVHAT A LIFE There is no life like that hectic one lived in the main olhee of Central High Sehool, XYe could Certainly see that on the day we visited Central High. Henry Aldrieh tXYilliam Graftonl, who seemed to attraet mischief, was in the olliee again heeause of numerous dillieulties. the main one heing that Henry elaimed he was being Mframed hy heing accused of stealing the schools musical instruments. Henry asserted that actually George Bigelow CVinee Segal! had taken the instruments and had fixed the eir- cumstances to make Henry look guilty. Xliss Shea CKathleen FitzXlauriee and Sally Conoyerl, secretary to Principal Bradley Cl,ewis Littmanl. was having a very difficult time trying to keep the chaotic ofliee as organized as possihle. Through all of his trouhles. Henry's girl friend. Barhara Pearson Llfllen Clark and Rosemary Taylor' stayed hy him. Assistant principal. Nlr, Nelson Qlatt Cxarneekiv. also had his hands full with Henry's numerous prohlems. Others in the east were: Xlary Steketee and Shirley Yunger, students: llohert Clopp, Nlr. Paterson. a teaeherg llosalie Cuarnieri and Pa- tricia Brueeoleri. Certie. a studentg Katherine Martin and Vivian Kosofsky, Bliss XYheeler. the music teaeherg -Iudith LaNlar and Judith Ben- nison. Nlrs. Aldriehg Anthony Lore. Xlr. Fer- guson. a detective: Bruce lfisner. Nlr. Yeeehitto. a parentg Phyllis Shargo, Bliss Pike. a teaeherg Gail Coates and Bettyann Smith. Kliss lohnson. the gym teaeherg Sara Smith and Xlartha Barks- dale. Xliss Eggleston. a teacher: and Bill Gural- ski, Bill, a student.

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fain WASHINGTO The Class of 1958 left for its senior trip to XVashington on Nlarch 25, 1958. The train pulled out of the YVest Trenton station at 6:22 bound for Philadelphia, where We changed trains, minus one of our passengers. Her alarm, so we heard, had failed to awaken her on time. At Philadelphia, we boarded a B. 61 O. train which took us to Baltimore. From Baltimore we took buses to Annapolis to see the Naval Academy. After a tour of the Academy, we wcnt to Carvel Hall where we had our lunch. There we met our missing classmate, and we Cele- brated the birthday of another classmate. XVe still do not know how she man- aged to Hnish that huge dish of strawberry shortcake that was given to her. From Carvel Hall we went on to Fort McHenry. At 5:30 P. NI., we boarded the steamer, the City of Riclmzoml, which was to take us from Baltimore to Norfolk. After dinner on the boat, there was a talent show. Along with this show we also held a fashion show. Hell never forget those uglamorousl' models in those ulovelyw clothes. Some of the girls also learned that Mr. Adams was very talented in the art of jitterbugging.

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