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Woshington Trip -- 19.51 On April l3, the Senior Class of Richmond High School accompanied by their two chaperones, Miss Ioan Turner and Mr. Alex Somerville, boarded the evening train for New York on their way to Washington, D. C. The trip we had so long anticipated was now a reality. After a somewhat sleepless night, our train pulled into Grand Central Station. Being anxious to get rid of our luggage, we took taxies to the Pieadilly Hotel where we waited to be assigned to our rooms. That done, our next thought was food. After getting some nourishment, we visited the Statue of Liberty on Bedloe's Island. There are around 137 steps leading from the base of the statue to the head -we know because we climbed them! That evening was spent in various ways. Some of the class tock in the Ringling Brothers Circus, others visited The Latin Quartern, one of the city's well-known night clubs. Early Sunday morning our chartered bus carried us through the Lincoln Tunnel into New jersey on our way to Washington. Enroute, we visited the famous and beautiful Franciscan Monastery. We reached Washington in the late afternoon and checked in at the Hotel Harrington. That evening was free for sightseeing and sleep. Monday was a full 'day which included visits to Arlington Cemetery, the Lin- coln, Iefferson, and Washington Memorials, Smithsonian Institute, Mount Ver- non, and the Congressional Library. Tuesday morning. following our hotel breakfast, we began another day of sightseeing. The day's tour included the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the F.B.I., the Capitol, the Pan American Building, and the Naval Academy at Anna- polis. Our Wednesday schedule called for a trip to New Market, Va. The highlights of this day were the scenic Skyline Drive and the Endless Caverns in the Shenan- doah Valley. York, Pennsylvania, was on the calendar for Thursday. Our headquarters were at the Yorktowne I-Ictel, one of America's best-known hotels. From here we visited Valley Forge and the battleground at Gettysburg. We also took in the Indepen- dence Hall in Philadelphia, where we saw the I.iberty Bell. Friday, we travelled all day back to New York. On arrival, we again checked in at the Picadilly Hotel, and spent the evening in whatever ways we chose. Saturday was free for sleeping, shopping, and sightseeing. That night at ten o'clock we boarded the train at Grand Central Station and headed home. Early Sunday morning the group of sixteen tired and sleepy, but happy people returned to good old Richmondi' from a never-to-be-forgotten trip. Our two chaperones, Miss Ioan Turner and Mr.' Alex Somerville, and our bus driver, Ieff Harrington, added much to the pleasure and enjoyment of our trip. Page Twenty-five
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Standing: janet Sidelinger, Everett Stevens, Priscilla Mealey, joseph Tripp, Glenna Curtis, Lawrence Huntington, Carolyn Bishop, Mertie Vieira Sitting: Carroll Curtis, Jean Lemieux, Joyce Fullerton, Nelson Raynes Make-up ,...... Senior Play. . . Mrs. Penelope Maxwell Mrs. Phoehe DcRoyster Deborah DeRoystcr Phineas Farthingalc Helen Maxwell Tommy Tucker . Aunt Polly Maxwell johnson . . ,.a,. .. Esther , .. Mahjah the Mystic Dick O'Donnell . ., Hattie ,., .. .. February 5, 1951 Mertie Vieira Carolyn Bishop lean Lemieux Nelson Raynes Glenna Curtis joseph Tripp . loyce Fullerton Everett Stevens Priscilla Mealey Lawrence Huntington Carroll Curtis janet Sidelinger Donald Brown Richard Houdlette Clifton Cook Advertising Roxana Curtis Ioyce Hinkley Coach .. .. . , H Miss Ioan Turner Prompter .,.. . Miss Marion McFarland . . l.,. . . ., Mrs. Pillsbury Great Caesar's Ghost , is one of the funniest, most unusual farces ever wrlttcn for the amateur stage. When Phineas Farthingale comes to visit his niece. Helen Maxwell, he brings with him the fun-loving, temperamental, protective ghost of an Inca Chief whom Phineas once befriended on a trip to South America. The ghost is never seen, but what he does in his humorous way makes him one of the most real', characters of the play. Page Twenty-seven
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