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New vox 1c,Hn4f, 1 AM One Sunday in June, June 15, 195A at 1 p.m. to be exact, I boarded a train, with my sister Ann and our two aunts, Aunt Gladys and Aunt Doris, bound for New York. After five hours of traveling we arrived in Pennsylvania Station and immediately registered at the Hotel Governor Clinton. By the time this was accomplished it was lO o'clock and we not having eaten for nine hours were very, very hungry, so we went out for a turkey dinner. I'll never forget my first sight of New York, at night. The flashing lights and rushing crowd, giving me a feeling ofkxingwmry small compared to the size of the skyscrapers and the ever tanning Empire State Building. After my first nearly sleepless night, the days passed in a whirl of fun. We went to see Perry Como and mdmur Godfrey, took tours through Radio City, Central Park, theFketue of Liberty and the museum of Natural History, shopped at Sac's and Macey's and visited the Radio City Music Hall to View the 'picture Student Prince and enjoyed the dancing of the famous chorus line, the Rockettes. We ate all our meals in restaurants and two such meals I es- pecially remember. One was the five course meal, featuring spag- hetti, at WMadam Leonesu. The other wasn't exactly a meal but an incident that happened while we were waiting for our dinner on the balcony of a hotel restaurant. Below us some men were 'having a banquet and as a special surprise the waiter brought us some ginger ale in martini glasses with a cherry in it. Just as we wereedrink- ing the soda, we heard a shocked voice below us asking if we were drinking martinis. We explained to them and laughed a gomidealowr their mistake. These past experience' were very well impressed on my memory but there are a few other things I remember vividly. The most thrilling was my trio to the Statue of Liberty, the most touching, the bread line at St. Andrew'siChurch, the most ex- hilarating, the quiet splendor of St. Patrick's Church and the most funny the night mi aunt chased a bug, about the size of a quarten around the room and finally out the door, with my other aunt,mysis- ter and I perched on the bed. But as all good things must come to an end all too.soon.ourtzip was over and we found ourselves home. Still, the pictures of our trip arrived soon to amuse us then and recall many forgotten details of our trip and we still drag those pictures out and they remain a lasting remembrance of an unforgettable trip. Mary Bousquet 'f6l!i 19
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IUEET DUB HLUHHH A beloved member, Monsignor Olds formerly of Washington, was laid to rest January l, 1957 after the first issue of our Marian- ist went to press. We are very proud of our fine Alumni and hope that it will continue to increase and multiply. In the Christmas Issue of the Marianist the editor made a mistake in saying that Michael Morrill of the Class of 1905 was the oldest living member of the Alumni. This error was called to our attention and we checked and found that Mary CCareyD Buckley, 702 Lebanon Hill and Elizabeth Halpin of Hamilton Street were graduated four years before Michael Morrill, that is in l9Ol. Patrick Prendxrgast was graduated in l9OO and is living infhning- field. Mary Whalen, Mill Street, graduated in l896. 'j:ZASC1fbCc,'7 ADVENTURES AT CAMP At camp Sandy Neck I once spent the month of July. The fol- lowing are little antidotes I have stored up in my memory of Camp Sandy Neck, Cape Cod. Our sessions consisted of the usual funda- mental' activities such as' swimming, arts and crafts, archery, tennis, music and dancing, five mile hikes out to the Point and over the sand dunes, volley ball, picnics, blueberry pickinglthat was especially hard as we had to wal? miles before we would come across any blueberries! and others. Oh yes! We had horse-back-riding! Do I remember the time the horse ran off with me. Poor me, I was panic stricken and when wmh all my HStop, horsie, please stopd it seemed to go even faster. Finally, after what seemed an eternity the other equestrians caught up with me and stopped the four legged monster. Let it be known I continued my riding lessons, but on another horse. Then there was the time we were all homesick and every last one of the fifteen campers gathered on my bed for a cry. We cried so violently that we had to stay in an extra period next day for disturbing the peace. I distinctly remember when I was waitress for the head table and I spilled the Directress's coffee and slipped on the bread. Next day I was summoned and told I would be relieved of my duties as I was a dangerous risk. Mary Ellen Morin 18
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