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We Were S10 J r Senior Trip - New York ta. - f THURSDAY 0 A g. 4:00 A.M. Breakfast at Barbara Owen's ..,f', A ',j in ,,:',- i-.i 12:00 Lunch at Newburgh, New York ,,',.. 2:00 P.M. Hyde Park AWIV rr, '- 5:00 Arrived in New York 6:00 Dinner at Hectors Cafeteria 7:00 Kiss Me Kate at Schubert Theater 11:00 Tour of Pennsylvania Station iil ' ':: V'1 2-Af FRIDAY e:: ' U :.':. ,f. ' t rr. -' g,, -' 9:30 A.M. statue of Liberty 11:00 Tour through Chinatown and U. N. Building 12:00 Empire State Building 1:00 P.M. Radio Program, Live Like a Millionaire rkiii 4 ii'i 'W liil 4 ' 6:00 Dinner at Ding Ho , a Chinese American Restaurant 7:00 Tour of R. C. A. Building Viewed Royal Wedding and on stage The Rocketts 111:00 Grand Central Station SATURDAY 8:50 A.M. Art Museum 10:30 Shopping at Macy's 12:00 Lunch at Macy's 2:00 P.M. Girls went shopping Boys-Museum of Natural History 7:00 One group went to Paramount Theater to see Billy Eckstine and Hugo Winterhaulter Other group went to a basketball game at Madison Square Garden ' SUNDAY 8:30 A.M. Riverside Church 10:50 Grant's Tomb Easter Parade 1:00 P.M. Dinner 3:30 Left Lincoln Hotel 6:00 Lunch at Stroudsburg, Pa. 10:30 Arrived in McGraw
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, We Were Workers The senior class presented their annual play, November 16th'and November 17th, 1950, in the McGraw Cen- tral School Auditorium. The play was a Samuel French production, The Divine Flora , written by Florence Ryer- son and Colin Clements. The theme of the play was centered around a high school girl named Etta, whose nature tended to make her a walltlower. Buzz and Randy, high school boys, helped Etta to obtain popularity while spending the summer at Randy's cottage. As a reward for their help, Buzz and Randy holped to win future jobs from Etta's father, a big advertising executive. The play was directed by Mrs. Heath an Mrs. Nellenback. The stage settings were planned and arranged by Mr. Freitag. The committees were as follows: Tickets-Shirley Marion, Dick Tobias, Dale Smith and Fred Bilodeau. Makeup-Barbara Owen, Carol Jennings, and Richard Bodine. Program-Gordon Teeter, Robert Mules, and Beverly Root. Advertising-Carolyn Brown, Pauline Chase and Charlotte Cook. Sound Effects-Douglas Fuller and Malcolm Sykes. The cast was, in order of appearance: Hal-Richard Bodine Winnie-Charlotte Cook Boops-Carolyn Brown Stu Morgan-Douglas Fuller Kit Olfnstead-Shirley Marion Etta Dean QFloraj-Jeannette Randy Pryor-Paul Wothe Mr. Pryor-Robert Mules Mrs. Pryor--Carol Jennings Buzz Rafferty-Philip Niver Mr. Dean-Malcolm Sykes Thomas Sharon Pryor-Barbara Owen Bob-Fred Bilodeau Wayne-Richard Tobias Tex Arlan-Gordon Teeter Polly4Caro1yn Brown Helena-Beverly Root Marvelle-Charlotte Cook Daphne Gillford-Pauline Chase Mr. Dugan-Dale Smith Susie-Beverly Root Bella-Charlotte Cook T e class sold 287 adult tickets and 193 children's tickets. A strong gain was made in class funds with a proiit of 3306.80 The play was a great success and the class will always remember both the fun and. work they had in producing it. . 17
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