Norton High School - Sojourn Yearbook (Norton, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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Class Prophecy The other night I had a wonderful dream. I was in the midst of a reunion of the dear Class of 1953. I was wearing the smart-looking uniform of the Women ' s Air Force. It was great to be back with the gang again, but my, how they had changed! Nita had two darling little boys and a very proud husband. She was as happy as could be. Doris was a medical secretary as she had always wanted to be, but with the added pleasure of being married to the doctor. Of course, Diana had always been partial to blond sailors. Jack happened to be the lucky one. Dorie was traveling in style as an airline hostess for a big airline, and had recently returned from Paris. Mabel was married to the man she always wanted, and was extremely happy with him and their four children. Everyone had always known that David would be a very successful man, and right then he told us just how prosperous he was. He was struggling by on unemploy- ment compensation while writing a great book on the evolution of man. Yes, he was a very promising man; a great asset to the world. Norton had a beautiful new High School, and Cynthia was assisting Mr. Laronda in teaching the Math courses. Linda had traveled down from Bangor, Maine, where she was a Girl Scout Leader. She was, by the way, happily married to the Boy Scout Leader there. Jeanne Scott had become a world traveler, and most certainly would have been married if she could have chosen between all her admirers. Jean Zwolensky was married to a big executive from Metals Controls. She had been his private secretary for years, and he found her so efficient that he married her. We were all having a wonderful time when I woke up. I was so pleased that I was the one who was so lucky to be able to look into the future and my classmates ' lives. AUDREY MARIE N Sponsored by THE POLO DINER

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April 23, 1953 Arrived in New York about two o ' clock this afternoon, and went on a tour of the NBC studios and the RCA roof. We separated for supper, some went to the Auto- mat and others to the Virginian. This evening some of us saw Call Me Madam (don ' t miss it!) at the Roxy, some went walking, and others were slightly sick. Bed now, so more --etc. Things went a little haywire this morning, three of us went around the corner to buy some shoes and missed the bus for the tour of Chinatown. Scared isn ' t the word for how we felt! However, we were forgiven, and met the group again at noontime. They told us that the tour had consisted of the Bowery, St. Patrick ' s Cathedral, Brooklyn Bridge, the Little Church Around the Corner, and many other interesting sights in New York City. This afternoon, shopping, the circus, Eddie Fisher, and the ball game took up the time of different people. Tonight we saw Shane and the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, and then went out after- wards—more movies, eating and Palisade Park. Tomorrow we are all going to sleep until ten--I hope. We all had late breafcfast and then went shopping for souvenirs. (Tarragano Son is a wonderful shop!) Some ate at the Automat and some at the famous Grill Room of the Hotel Taft, where Vincent Lopez and his orchestra played. More shopping, rest, light supper, and we caught the train for home at 6:00 p.m. We were tired out, but few could sleep, and so we stayed awake until we arrived in Providence about 9:45 p.m. where parents and friends were waiting to take us home. It ' s really wonderful to be home, and I, for one, am ready for bed, so I ' ll close by saying thanks to our wonderful chaperons, Miss Jennie Repucci and Mr. James Blount, and to everyone else who aided us in making this trip a pleasant and happy one. April 24, 1953 April 25, 1953 Sponsored by THE VICTORY CLUB



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