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Close Up The Marble City Washington D.C. is a city of memorials and marble buildings. Most of the older buildings are constructed of marble inside and out. The newer buildings have a re- cent design and are not marble. As for the memorials, D.C. is known for its statues, monuments, and buildings. All are of great im- portance. Some of the more popu- lar ones are the Jefferson Memori- al, the Lincoln Memorial (bottom, left), the Washington Memorial and the Vietnam Memorial. The Vietnam Memorial (center, left) is the most visited memorial in Washington D.C. Also at the me- morial, there is one bronze statue (top, right) of three soldiers placed at one end of the park. Many people show their respect by leaving things that belonged to the loved ones, or flowers. 15
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Top, left: The Voyager airplane displayed at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. Top, right: The Supreme Court Building. Center, right: Pants with wire woven into them is a fine piece of art displayed at the Hirshorn Art Museum. Above: Many water fountains were trickling throughout Washington D.C. Right: The Capital Building. 14
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Passtimes and Hangouts Passtimes and Hang Travis Bourquin and Erin Johnson, an inseparable couple, spend their time together before school, be- tween classes, in class, at lunch, after school, ... Among the many passtimes and hangouts enjoyed by students are Burger King, reading, SuperAmerica, watching MTV and tv, going to concerts, horse- back riding, Dairy Queen, going to the show, cruising Main, talking on the phone, listening to the radio or tapes, and just hanging out with friends. Every person has a different idea of how to spend their spare time. Different groups of students have different han- gouts, although most of the students, when asked for a favorite, answered “Burger King.” When asked for a favorite passtime, many different ideas were expressed. No matter who you hang out with, someone will always have a different preference, and someone the same. People are not all alike — bravo! Tom Berry kicks back to relax and possibly catch some sleep, but keeps one eye open to re- main alert for Mr. Beibel. Practical jokes were known to be pulled on unsuspecting sleepers, even by teachers. 16 Passtimes and Hangouts Passtimes and Hang
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