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PET PEEVE FAVORITE EXPRESSION MEMORY FAVORITE FOOD Braggers Oh. My Gracious! Senior Year Pizza Braggers Oh, Well! Sophomore Year Veat Cutlet Conceited People You're Awful! English Class 1958 Pizza Conceited People Jeepers Senior Year Fried Chicken Nosy People Huh? Junior Year Cherry Pie Complaining People O. K. Senior Year Chocolate Candy Gigglers Really! Trip to New York City Pizza Boys Holy Cow! Senior Trip Steak Sloppy Dressers Open Mouth. Insert Foot. Close Mouth Trip to Milton Pfzza Faculty Oh, Balogna! Mr. Hewitt Pizza Teachers Who Call Students By Last Name Le’me See There? English Class Steak People Who Brag When They Have Nothing to Brag About I Can't! Mr. Fleishman Steak Carol?? Nice Day Out If It Doesn't Rain ! Sports Chocolate Pie Over-Bearing Teachers I Don't Know! Eighth Grade Spaghetti Indifference. Lukewarm- ness or Supiness I was Thinking-- Berlin Chicken Chowmein Teachers Who Give Too Much Homework I Don’t Know! February 23 Spaghetti Hanging Up Clothes P hooey! Senior Year Venison Page 29
SckCvt On Tuesday, April 8, 1958, fifteen excited Seniors were on a Berlin school bus, headed for the Albany train station. We took a train to New York City, changed trains and then, Washington, here we come! At 7:30 --travel-weary, but high-spirited, we arrived in Washington! Wednesday morning we first went across the Potomac to Arlington and saw Lee Mansion and Ar- lington Cemetery. We were fortunate to see the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. We also saw the Marine Memorial of the flag raising at Iwo Jima. Next we went to the White House and then on to the Rock Creek Zoo. Our stay at the zoo was very short because we had to get an- other bus for a sidetrip to the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Maryland. We were back at our hotel in time for supper. After putting on some warm clothes, we were ready for aMoonlight Cruiseon the Poto- mac. Wednesday was a long day because we weren't back from the cruise until alter 12:30 A. M. Thursday we went to the Pan-American Building, the Archives Building, the National Gallery of Art. the U. S. Captiol, the Jefferson Memorial, Mount Vernon and the National Airport. Thursday-even- ing was open for us to go to any places of personal interest. By supper time, however, it was raining hard so it wasn't any fun to have to go out for any reason, even to eat Friday morning we went to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, we didn’t get even one little sample, the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. In the afternoon we went to the National Museum where we found time much too limited to see everything. We also went to the Franciscan Mon- astery. Again the evening was free to do with as we pleased. Because we were so few in number we shared our tour bus with students from Savannah. New York. We made friends with these students and also with our bus driver. This was the first time he had driven for a tour and he gave us a complete history and description of every building everytime we passed it. He was lots of fun and I'm sure none of us will ever forget the difficulty he had pronouncing memorial with his southern accent. Saturday morning we packed and shopped. Some of us went to the Library of Congress which we had missed because of shortage of time. By twelve thirty we were homeward bound. We had planned and worked for four years and now our Senior Trip was over. Surely the memories will stay with us for years to come. Page 30
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