Scranton Central HS December 1955 Yearbook (Scranton, PA) - Full Access

spear' wa born liv d, and wa buried. Mo t of the town i now a it wa th n with the white walled thatch-roofed cottage and cobb! - ton str et . I think I can af ly ay that England ' a on of th mo t njoyable countri on our tour, but that may be b cau e I could finall) under tand what the peopl ' ere aying. Thi was the la t leg of our European ojourn and we return d to m terdam by way of th Engli. h hannel. ]ame1 Walni.rta, '56 RET RN TRIP W E returned to Holland on ep– temb r 3 from Harwi h Eng– land, b) way of th Hook of Hol– land. We tayed in Am t rdam again; this tim we were taying in a ho. tel in the center of the city. Th next day, unda), we attended an Engli h church in the city and in the afternoon took an xcur ion to a typical Dutch fi hing villag of Volt ndam. Iany p opl there wor the national o tume th full, bagg) wool n trou ers and ki1 t with colorful trim. In th v ning we aw many of Rembrandt' painting. On ptember 5 w mbarked for home aboard th A/. V- Johann von Oldl'1zbarnevelt. Again the food and service were excell nt. On th r turn trip we ran quarely into hurri ane Flora, and ' r compl tely at th merC) of th wind and th ea. !though we had had a wonder– ful ummer, none of u could ha c be n happier than when we awoke in rew York harbor on the morning of eptemb r 16. It gave u a wonderful f cling to ee ''ADMIT– TE " tamp d on our pa port , to go out onto the deck and th tatue of Lib rt tanding ther to welcome u and to realize ,..,. had returned afely from a wonderful two months in Europe. John vVickenden, '58 12 EXCHANGES Barbara Miller, '56 It' that ea on again! Th a1r 1 filled with oftly falling now. Down– town hopper ru ·h to make Ia t minut purcha e , and th ong of arol •r and tinkle of alvation rmy anta b lis announce to all thatatlatiti hritma ·.W h r at entral, ha' ' been enjO) ing th content of our own p •cial hri tma tockin.g our exchanges. To mpha ize further the pmt of "good ' ill toward men" I found th following po m in The Anol£'– head of Shenandoah olleg '. Day– ton, Virginia: ''Friend. hip" ·'It i my joy in life to find t every turning of th road Th trong arm of a omrade kind To h ·lp me onward with my load. nd ince I have no .g-old to give And love alon , mu t make am nds, My daily pra er i ' hile I liv od make me worth of m · fri nd .' " Did you ever get th feeling you wer b ing watch d? You will, if ou e the over of th ,\la~oon and White of Bay Ridg High cho I, Brooklyn, New York. The modern layout of the magazine ha. been cl verly planned while it art and original photo~raphy are aLo worthy of prai . . I there a fourth dim n- ion? "The Little Man v ho \ a n't Ther " in this . arne i sue will make you wonder. H re ar orne item from "The Trader' Den," humor and wit column of the } eystoniarz, and Tin- 1 y' Trifl' " from The Aquinas of the Uni,er ity of cranton: Meri yn Brllunlte' n, 57 ·· irl a per on who will :tick b) you through all the trouble you never would have g ttcn into, if you hadn t met her in the fir t pia e." "The Biology .Iub i xammmg th • a. of t\\O r d corpu cle. who loved in vein." Arc ·ou " nc Hundred Percent wake?" You ,.,ill find thi · aloncr with a fas inating . tory about a Lo), a girl and a gang, entitled '·The De– cision," in the CH'ard Folio, •ward Park High cho 1, e" York. N w York. Th ih er Quill of Montgomeq Blair enior I-Iigh chool, ilve• Spring, Maryland, ha. an absorbing colic tion of hort tories, po m. and modern art. "The Ravin." a clev r adaptation f a po ·m of th . arne name ( lightly differ nt pelling) apt! d s ribe a pr s familiar to all of us ramming. ''Elegy for the Human Race" i. a terrifying but x- IMPRE ION

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