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O N April 11, 28 exuberant Bourne High Seniors, clad in the finest of Easter accoutrements, began the 1957 class trip. At 7:00 a.m. the bus, fraught with baggage, screaming seniors, and two (beginning-to-worry) chaperones, pulled out of Buzzards Bay. All of the seniors were equipped with cameras, new luggage, and more money than they had ever seen in one pile before. The chaperones, Reverend and Mrs. Littlewood, began at once making friends and discussing the things we were to see. When we reached Providence, R. I., we all boarded a train that was to send us straight into New York. A few of us enjoyed a second breakfast on the train. Three hours later we arrived at Grand Central Station, and all those who brought more than one suitcase began to regret it. With (200) of the (450) miles behind us, we climbed aboard a Rolo Bus outside the station. Nor- man was the bus driver and Mr. Smiley” Kelley was the Green Tour representative. In a few minutes we were underway crossing 5th Ave., 42nd St., and through the Lincoln Tunnel. On the other side of the Hudson River, we had a magnificent view of the New York skyline. A few minutes elapsed and we were on the New Jersey Turnpike, and the beginning of the long road to Washington. Finally, eleven and one half hours after we left Buzzards Bay, we arrived in Washington, D. C., at the Congressional Hotel. Here (28) exhausted sen- iors and ( 2 ) chaperones crawded out of the bus, to see the city they had heard so much about. For the following four days we toured through and around Washington, seeing such things as the Arlington Cemetery with the impressive changing of the guard, also historic Mount Vernon, and the Jefferson Memorial. We went to the Archives Build- ing, the Supreme Court, the Smithsonian Museum, plus a tour through the Capital. One evening we went to the Washington and Fincoln Memorials. In the afternoon we went out to Annapolis and saw John Paul Jones Crypt”. The Franciscan Monastery, the Bureau of Print- ing and Engraving, and the Congressional Fibrary were all nice, but we felt more at home at the Na- tional Zoological Park. On Monday morning, we said good-bye to all our friends and especially the Indiana group, and moved on toward Virginia where we saw the unfor- gettable Endless Caverns. On the following day we pushed on toward York, Penn, where we stayed at the Yorktowne Hotel. Here we saw the famous Get- tysburg battle grounds. On Wednesday morning we proceeded to New York and the Piccidilly Hotel. While here we saw Radio City Music Hall as well as the Xaviar Cugat Show and the Masquerade Party. On Thursday morning a tired bunch of seniors, stuffed towels and ash trays into their suitcases, and left from Grand Central Station to Providence. At the Providence Station we were met by the school bus and arrived in Buzzards Bay, tired but happy.
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FAITH LUTTMAN-JOHNSON D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award N.S.P.A. Journalism Star Award ROBERT CUSHING Student Gov. Day Representative Bausch-Lomb Science Award GEORGE MENDES Crowell-Collier Salesmanship Award CAROL DAINTY Betty Crocker Homemaking Award V.F.W. Outstanding Musician Award 29
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