Mattituck High School - Reflector Yearbook (Mattituck, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Mattituck High School - Reflector Yearbook (Mattituck, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 30 of 52
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Page 30 text:

Settayi 'Play OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY (Cast in order of their appearance) Steward Bill Sledjeski Mrs. Skinner, Cornelia's mother Patricia Simchick Cornelia Otis Skinner — a young traveler Dorothy Zaweski Otis Skinner — Cornelia's father John Lenahan Emily Kimbrough, Cornelia's friend Ann Jerome Purser, of the ship William Lindsay Stewardess of the ship Marie Siemerling Dick Winters, a traveling medical student Bruce Carruthers Admiral, conductor of the ships orchestra David Tuthill Harriet St. John, traveling English girl Genevieve Jazombek Winifred Blaugh, another traveling English girl Dorrie Swahn Leo McEvoy. Dick's friend fellow student George Swahn Inspector, of the ship's medical staff Pauline Wick Theresa, daughter of Madame Elise Ann Penny Madame Elise, a French landlady Barbara Ciaglo Monsieur De La Croix, a French Actor Laddie Decker Window Cleaner, of the hotel Henry Lutz Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough are traveling alone to Paris for the first time. Early in the trip they meet two boys, Dick Winters and Leo McEvoy. who share a cabin close to theirs. During the trip the four are involved in several humorous escapades and are confronted by one near tragedy which luckily turns out happily. To top off the trip, Cornelia contracts measles just as the boat is docking in France, and they have a riotious time getting her ofF undetected. Their stay in Paris runs true to form when their gas meter is reported to have exploded and when Cornelia is bitten by bed- bugs. All ends happily however, and Our Hearts Were Young and Gay has lived up to its title.

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tyuHi l 'P’UXtK Tb« Junior Prom, presented by the Class of 57 was one of the most spectacular ever held at the school. The theme of the dance was Three Coins in the Fountain and decorations included three huge silver corns huna from the ceiling and streamers of p'mk, green and white paper that were draped across the gym. A shimmering fountain completed the colorful panorama and served as a wishing well for the delighted ests More than seven dollars were collected in loose change tossed into the well by those who thought to improve their luck. Lilacs, freshly 'Ji. d added to the atmosphere of the dance. Frank Rogers and his orchestra did the honors and presented an evening of most enjoyable dance music. Refreshments were served by waitresses and waiters who were members of the class. To high-light a most satisfying evening the Junior class brought the festivities to a close with a midnight promenade. The Junior Prom was a great success and a capacity crowd en- o ed the fine decorations, the good refreshments, and the syncopated dance tunes of Frank Rogers and his orchestra. Smw Salt A new tradition was started at MHS this year with the presentation of the Snow Ball . This dance was originated by the Class of 1957 under the sponsorship of the Mattituck Lion's Club. It was a semiformal affair and the proceeds were put into the Lion's Scholarship fund for Matti- tuck High School students. The gym was beautifully decorated with white crepe paper, shimmering snow flakes, snowballs, and a huge white snowman stood at the center of the stage. Evergreens and fake snow were also used and backed up glimmering blue lights the gym had the appearance of a winter wonderland — cold and crisp. The Snow Ball drew a nice crowd and everyone enjoyed the music of the Musical Knights and the delicious refreshments served by the hosts. The efforts of all the Senior class went into making the dance enjoyable in the hope that it will become on annual affair.

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