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Twentyffouv doing an Elsa Maxwell for the house detectives and hotel manager. So considerate of theml The next day the dawn broke and everyone heard it. fThanks to Violet, our human alarm clocklj First on our morning schedule was the Washington Monu- ment, which reached great heights in our estimation. Lee's Mansion, Mt. Vernon, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier were such impressive sights that they held us spellbound with awe and reverence. Tome people say that Violet liked the Scotch Plains lad very much and we discoverucdn the same about Alma. Movies and shopping filled the Hrst part of the evening after which the boys and girls returned to their respective rooms to resume the gaieties of the night before. In keeping with Tomlinson's sanitary ways-about 1 p.m. found him sitting serenely in the bathtub surrounded by cigarette butts, a charred log, and a chairl H'm sounds interestingl The next day Jupiter Pluvius disappointed us. The girls had planned to don their Enery and stroll placidly past parading midshipmen, but because of the damp weather QP. S. it pouredj they had to content themselves with raincoats, bandannas, and umbrellas. Incidentally our guide was quite capable of upointving out all of the places of interest-even Lovers Lane, wasn't he Doris QPDP We returned to the hotel to partake of some nourishment and the rest of the afternoon was filled with frantic packing for the long trip home. Alas! It is true that all good things must come to an end and so with thanks in our hearts to Mr. and Mrs. Entwisle for being such perfect chaperons, we left the hotel-leaving behind us heartbroken house detectives and weeping waiters who, by the way, were so interested in our welfare that they pointed out on the menu- Good Health-Good Meals--and a Good Tfrjipln
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UIHSHIHGTUH TRIP T WASN'T the reverberations of the Spanish Revolution or a premature July 4th celebration which stopped station-bound commuters dead in their tracks at a distance of at least three blocks from the depot. It was that illustrious Senior Class of J. I-I. S. trying unsuccessfully to suppress the accumulated steam of four year's antici- pation of their Washington Trip which was Finally a realization. The rainbow-hued garments worn by the senior girls were dimmed only by a gigantic red and white straw hat which under closer inspection revealed Lukie. Suddenly a spontaneous shout went up Here comes the train! Somebody grab Bitzer! Seniors, cameras, baggage, portable vics, lunches and the Entwisles clambered madly aboard and took complete possession of the train. En route at last! Jump jitter, Strictly Jive and other such soothing melodies furnished a serene background for bridge, matching pennies, eating, and general chattering. The trip was no less enhanced by Mr. Entwisle's superb card tricks!--to say nothing of such disgracefully high stakes in bets as ice cream cones. Before long Washington was aware of us! After smiling for the birdie in front of the Capitol we proceeded on our tour. CP. S. We wondered if there was a dark and sinister motive behind the exposure of Bottsie's knee in the picturej- Remember her papa manufactures stockings! We toured the Smithsonian Institute, we toured the Aircraft Building and others, after which we were all Tour ably tired! By the bye, we were Uguidedn very efficiently through the Supreme Court Building! just ask Lucille. After an exhausting but interesting day we returned to our hotel, the Cairo, that bit of the orient which was really an occident. After a deliciousf lj turkey dinner our sea-minded members took a moonlight cruise which was delightful with one exception-the absence of the moon. Some of the group went swimming while others added a few more coppers to the coffers of the Hollywood Moguls. Un other words, they went to the moviesj Sleep, that night, was im- possible due to the presence of such unwonted articles as crackers, sugar, ice, and pickles in the beds plus the absence of one mattress which was located about 3:30 a.m. in the bathtub! What about it Doris? The boys spent the better part of their evening Twenty-three
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