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, ,N fs HF' ' M an ' vw far 5' 'f 'Z gg a rw. All set and ready to go at the depot are from left to right, Kneeling: P. Barnes, W. Enqler, R. Katz, I. Ramsay, D. Linser, K. Bauman, B. Gilbertson. Row 2: D. Olson, M. Sommerfeldt, R. Laabs, D. Wertepny, G. Moore, D. Farr, B. Walk. Row 3: I. Diericks. M. Limberq, I. Abraham, L. Iohn. K. Belonqa, M. Zeratsky. M. Trepanier. Washington, Here e Come! Liberty Bell attracts visitors oi Philadelphia. B. Walk and M. Sommerfeldt find the train ride tiring but iun.
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ll If n Streets of New York The Fairweathers CD. Marineau, M. Limberg, and P. Barnesb, and the Puttys CS. Poquette, W. Engler, and C. Heathl. and Mark Livingstone tW. I. Iohnsonb gather together. Row I, Left to Right: W. I. Iohnson, C. Heath, P. Covert. I How II, Left to Right: I. Sellevold, E. Schrum, F. Roeder, R. Laabs: not pictured: S. Poquette, W. Engler, R. Katz, M. Limberg. S:s.w,:sv'1 mera- R. Holmes, W. I. Iohnson, P. Barnes, E. Schrum, B. De- Charnbeau, F. Roeder and I. Ramsay watch Captain Fair- weather tB. Gerendl die. March 20 and 22 were the dates set for the senior class play, Streets of New York directed by Miss Wenzel. Streets of New York , an oldfashioned melo- drama, is complete with its admired hero and detest- able villain. The plot begins when Mr. Fairweather dies, and Mr. Bloodgood takes his money, leaving the Fairweather family in poverty. Mark Livingstone, the hero, was a rich man but lost his money in a stock market .failure. He loves Lucy but feels he cannot marry her because he is poor. Alida Bloodgood, the villain, loves Mark and keeps supplying him with money so that he will marry her. Through the efforts of Badger, things straighten out and Mark gets Lucy. 13
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I I l t get , 5 X, lj ny-'UL D rifhe activities included touring the vari- J 'U I If ,.-'ous 'litres fdn special buses. Besides touring witllffthe glolup, students were allowed on two ,Q daysfto go shop 'nfg or visiting places not in- fr fi cludleld on thefagenda. I 1' V f f , fl' 3 X f iwft nu 1 i .ying Our nation's capitol appears majestic in the dark sky. At night, it special night tours were not planned, the group could do as they liked. Some took in T V shows, cinerama, or stage shows, others just rested at the hotel. tt E 13 if vm 9, , -5 ' Wiilgflil V New York tourists view Rockefeller Plaza ice rink in April. Union Station at Chicago, the U. S. Mint at Philadelphia, Radio City at New York, and Mount Vernon at Washington were only a fraction of the highlights of the 1955 Eastern Tour. Twenty-one students, all juniors, took the six-day tour chaperoned by Miss Sunstrom. Not only was the trip educational but also gave each member of the group a better know- ledge of traveling and cooperation. New York's dreary bowery is all it is said to be.
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