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-xk 6jf,EoX1i::.Ex . 1, ,..--., jaw - Mondayhllpril 14. V Fair and Sunny AA. M. iSu1'i?lay, afterfhaving our pictures taken for the Portland Press-Herald, we decided to leave at 8:00. We arrived at North Station between 11:00 A. M. and 1:-OO P. M. Here we all congregated at 1:00 P. M. P. M. After meeting, some went to the show and others sight-seeing. At 4:50 we boarded the-S. S. Boston and ate at 6:50. Some danced, played cards, watched horse races, or wrote letters during the early part of' the evening. Later everybody enjoyed the scenery of the Cape Cod Canal. ' Comments: Our L3g:a3f .-----, nvaded in the wee hours of the morning by an ineQ5i5iQw gentlema The boys were not worried, but the girls we : liffith u ' -V 1 , !f.ff-fFj' 1' fn g s 3 nw .3 are -NN F7 ... ro L:LFw,gnL-R Q q nujipa fa- Tuesda A r11 ffl.-- 1asys,r-g3:vf:ri2ss-a,use11fNarm A. M. Enjo ., -Eea!Efa's't..:a?3,Q3.I'S33.4i7h.6L-,bfdgfgfgsgi L2 - -f . a 550. At 9:00 the to sf us,4n1S,15'N'S.'fiIfEl1'.te6-1E1Yi?i ETi Rnd1o G1ty',' and to the Hall O 'b1'lEA, R. c. A. buildings. P. II. Went to Music Hall Theater to see That Hamilton Womanf' and The Glory of Easter , aflso the Rochettes . In the evening we visited the Empire Stateuifluilding. Later some went to Central Park. 1 ,fu--,. - -55' -X. Comments: Today, ChargLes yxjgssedcifs-.',pQant.s his eve on the boat. Tonight,Jerry ftTJ3'Le,.city boys. Virginia left ur slippeiswgn--thejjb ,Q . 4-LZ:-E-. X weans day 1 ,AQ ' ' fQf-Qf'f7fTi Fair and not - .mszzg,gTnTe2'ai I0 '0l and e f'c1 'trre-Staten Islandjeiiyfdhe-gmensgnass-m'At?.g.i's?M s think of home. -,fx if ef ef'kf W' -A- P. M. Went to the Hayden Planetarium and Museum of National History. We enjoyed these very much. In the eveninggwe took a tour of the National Broadcasting Company's studios. Here we saw how broadcasts are performed.and also how the sound effects are operated. . Comments: The girls took bubble baths today. Charles, showing up late for dinner, almost lost his glorious repast. Ray and Benny were chased all aro f- . . . - - - -T - of appropriating private property. r.5j.?.x CQ if f7 j,.,3. '- Thursday, April pl ,gjijgi if'-2 3-57-3431-1-' Fair and Warm A. M..,,'1IhQ,, H ' Q flzatuelagti LA fr ty. On the way back connections 1 , Y 91f'.l5l ?f'uf 'I'-IYPUTU' day. were made with some 'stu' '.... W --uf 91.1115-lVSI'lt shopping and spe eater pdiLl2.Qf.. sir inances.
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Art Editor---- ------- Barbara Stnndeven Typlsts- ---------- ---Geraldine Harris ' Doris LeGendre Members holding office in the Dramatic Club were as follows: Gordon Brown ----- - -------- President Valerie Bean ---- - --------- Secretary Betty Mower -------- - ------ Treasurer Due to the departure of the president a new one was elected and Robert Hunt was elected Vice President. Members participating in basketball for the girls were: Ruth Martin, Managerg Betty Mewer, and Phyllis McAllister. Boys active in track IBTGII Martin Joyce, Robert Hunt, Bernard Emery, and Charles Prunier. Robert Hunt, as the situation stands, proved to be the lone ranger of the Senior Class in baseball. What is there about the New York Trip that doesn't set a Sen1or's mind to wandering? Planning for the trip, making reservations for the boat and hotel and the final send-off. The members who went on the trip were photographed in front of the High School Sunday afternoon, April 15, at 2:00 o'clock Our main concern now is the Graduation exercises which are creeping up minute by minute. Graduation usually takes a great deal of time to make it a successful affair. We want to extend our sincerest gratitude to all the members of the undergraduates for their willingness in cooperating with us and helping our entertainments to go over smoothly. We also want to give our regards to our faithful teachers, who have remained with us in all our troubles in lessons: and we will never forget their patience when we were un- reasonable to them. STUDENTS: We leave you to follow along as you have in former years, and wish you all the success in the world. The following were elected class officers for the year 1941. Bernard Emery..... ... President Valerie Bean ...... ... Vice President Barbara Standeven .... ... Secretary Robert Hunt .....,.. ... Treasurer
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P. M. At 3:30 we saw Henry Aldrich and his sister Mary in a dress rehearsal. They were greatly enjoyed. In the evening,we went to the Roxy Theater and saw Lady From Cheyenne , and also a fine stage show. Comments: Girls fell asleep during the show. Today,Pat and Eleanor were tormented by itching powder. Edmund found out a lot about the rotating doors tonight. Friday, April 18. Fair and Warm A. M. Met the tour bus at nine for our grand tour of the city. We saw the Little Church Around The Corner, Chinatown, Bowery, visited the Aquarium, Bridal Lane, Tombs, Prisons, and the World's Fair Site. Came to La Guardia Field about 11:45. P. M. We saw the Church of St. John the Divine, Normandie, Grant's Tomb, Ghetto, and Central Park. We stayed at the airfield a couple of hours and saw the giant airliners. Bearded the S. S. New York at 3:30. In the evening,we enjoyed the New York Sky Line and dancing. Comments: Val had a tendency for a certain K'port fellow. Ruthie sure got along all right,as well. The watchmen ushered us to bed much too early to suit our fancy. Freda also met a dream from Berwick as well as Joe, Charlie, and a few others. Saturday, April 19. Fair and Sunny Docked at 8:30 and went directly to North Station. Some came right home while others went either to the ballwgame or sight- seeing. Comments: Mr. and Mrs. Bean, our chaperones, were the very best possible in every way. For this, we are greatly indebted to them. Benny almost had the privilege of receiving free board in the Portsmouth Hoosegow. Val advertised in Boston by opening her suit- case in the middle of the street. We are told that Virginia, Barbara, and Clara were quitexsleepy. XXII X f 1 .,,. ' --2' fy' 'X X G f 1 XX Rowtu 4' 14 :Mtn V PRWWTR Anon Z5 X Ula - N I 2 ,I ' V ' , 1 . N I . x 9 ,, V , 3 .-a 4'--s .s--'- Z4- ,Q-'M A +455 N Wig!--lliitrvkwp nlynfkv.. Im Q ,...-nl N ei CQQQCQCQ IT CAME UPON A MORNING CLEAR
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