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Eager seniors visit New York, Virginia l'm leaving on a jet plane ,., And that's the way all of us ninety seniors left, for seven days ... The rest of the class seeing us off ... Our first stop - Virginia. Oh, the three hour bus ride ... 7 a.m. Time to get up! ... Walking through Williamsburg lt was sure funny driving to McDonald's in a bus .M Washington D.C. - spending the day exploring the Smith- sonian Institution ... 898 steps up Washing- ton's Monument and down again! I have to Soak my feet ... The Liberty Bell ... Trying to find Tiffany's and Saks ... Get up! Aren't you going to watch the Macy's parade? .., Back home - who won the Great Race? ... Hello Dolly , . . Goodbye Mr. Chips. by Bernie Och 3 sq mal b tal For principals who find a curfew hard to make, seniors find the Williamsburg stocks useful. tbl Getting mailed there seems the best way to get to New York for jackie Cull. lcl The Gover- nor's Mansion in Williamsburg makes a good backdrop.
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Work is only part of Chicago activities for Verbum, Miter Staffs Somehow cold turkey on pumpkin bread doesn't make up for Mom's Thanksgiving din- ner ... 10 senior journalists move into Chicago by train and 9 others by plane from New York ... Lectures take up very few hours of our four days ...The Prudential Building occupied by night visitors ... Girls on fire escapes blinding each other with flash bulbs .., Bathtubs filled with ice, make-shift refrigerators to save the expense of buying meals ... Do you mean to tell me Oliver Towne is right down the hall? ... This is the hotel operator. The time is 5:30 and the temperature is ten below - dress warm - Who were you talking to, Connie? ... How many times do they usually go to Mass on Sun- day in Chicago? Olde Town has a restaur- ant called The Pickle Barrel ... November 27- 30 NSPA convention AMMers VS the Windy City. Kai Exhausted after four days in Chicago for the NSPA con- vention, Diane Fitzgerald and Mary lo Rensch fortify them- selves while waiting forthe train. Kathy Meyer tries to de- cide whether or not she should go in search of the mysteri- ous pizza stand. tbl Determined not to share her train seat with anyone or anything, Kathy Meyer hoists her suitcase onto the luggage rack. tcl During her free time Mary lo Rensch looks through someone's billfold picture collection. 18
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