Hamden Hall Country Day School - Perennial Pine Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1949

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Tburrday, March 24th: Locomotives on a nearby railroad woke us at 8:00, at 10:50 reached the Johnsons, friends of Mrs. Viard who had kindly made arrangements for us to stay at their farm, at 1:00 left for beach where everyone did some driving, while trying to drive over a sand dune, we ran over a pail containing a hat, two watches, two pairs of sun glasses, and a camera which had fallen out. Only one pair of sun glasses was damaged. Friday, March 25119: At 9:00 A. M. left for St. Augustine, stopping on way to see Casper's Alligator Farm, after lunch arrived at Marineland and spent two very interesting hours there, after Marine- land spent a half hour at Fort Marion, ended our day at the theater, where Dave and Andy slept through a double feature. Saturday, March 26th: Spent all Saturday forenoon doing washing, this greatly interested cows that were in the pasture where tent was pitched, whole afternoon at beautiful beach, Dave missed his watch on returning to camp but found it back at beach. S unday, March 27th: At 11:00 A. M. Andy and Jack were unloaded at a Catholic Church in jacksonville, while Mr. Russ, Dave, and jim went on to Riverside Presbyterian Church to visit a friend of Mrs. Viard's son, Andy and Jack found the Church they had chosen had no 11 o'clock Mass, so they took taxi to another Church and back, spent another afternoon on beach. M onday, March 28th: Spent morning packing, then, after paying respects to the Johnsons, left for home, strange thing happened in Georgia-weather grew so cold we had to put on heavy coats, shortly after that put the top up and turned heater on, at 8:00 P. M. stopped at cabin in Walterboro, South Carolina. Tuesday, March 29th: Left Walterboro at 9:00 A. M. and spent a disgustingly peaceful day on road, at 6:00 P. M. arrived at home of Mr. Holton, a friend of Mr. Russ, in Durham, North Carolina. Wednerday, March 30th: Up at 6: 30 A. M., after breakfast, Mr. Holton took us around campus of Duke Uni- versity, then over to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where Mr. Russ sat in on one of Mr. Holton's classes, day passed uneventfully until we reached Cape Charles Ferry, from 9:30 P. M. to 11:15 P. M. exploring ferry, after leaving ferry spent the night at tourist camp. Tlaunday, March 31rt: Up at 6:00 A. M., crossed the Delaware on Newcastle Ferry, skirting Philadelphia, arrived in Newark in middle of rush hour, under Hudson River via Holland Tunnel, onto Parkway, final meal in familiar territory at Dick's Pharmacy, then to Mr. Russ's where we sorted our stuff and then unloaded at our respective homes, finally Mr. Russ got home, officially ending our trip of 3600 miles at 12:00 P. M. A Written for Mr. Russ, Hugh Anderson, john Doolittle, james Earle, and David Sperry Cthe Nimbisitesl, by John Doolittle sixty-.tix



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FIFTH GRADE Front Rare: Meiradnr Duncan, Ruth Glaspey, Gail Murray, Nancy Jean Devine, Valerie Greene. Sef0r1dRn11't jewel Boone, jack Goldstein, Charles Dillon, Carol Goodwin, Mrs. Read. Thin! Row: Roger Zyde, Robert LaFemina, William Curtis Jr., Peter Preisner, Lawrence Martin. Aluenl: Dale lngmanson, Neva Wilkinson, John Goddard. SIXTH GRADE Front Rout Richard Linsley, Suzane Raphael, Anne English, Betty Crane, Melene Barker, Joyce Olson, john Carr. Second Rout Mrs. Steers, John Palluotto, Ken- neth Rand, Jerry Olson, john Lewis, Lewis johnson, Edward Caso. Third Row: john Bengtson, Matthew Neclerio, Robert Weigold, Pat Brewster, Mellick Baker, Charles Baldwin, ll. Absent: Arthur Clark, Nancy Corey, Carol Martin. l Jixty-eight FOURTH GRADE Frou! Row: David Sleeper, Marshall Deutsch, Elizabeth Baker, Harriet Epstein, Bonnie Lou Barnes, David Gelperin, William Sioholm. Seeoml Row: Mrs. Kneller, Carol Ward, Al- bert Laudano, Sarah Wittenborn, Kenneth Bennett, David Spencer, Frank DeMaio. Absent: William Chase, Sheila Winnick.

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