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74205 mcgucwld e ' to clcwawevzk THE SCHOOL SPONSORED the second trip east, with fifty-four students plus four chaperons, Mr. and Mrs. White and Mr. and Mrs. Thornton, going on the extended eight-day trip. In New York, the group took a boat trip around Manhattan Island and saw the Statue of Liberty, visited Radio City Music Hall, the Empire State Building, and the United Nations Building. Such fam- ous sightseeing spots as the Capitol Building, the White House, and the Lincoln Memorial were visited in Washington, D. C. Also toured were Arlington National Cemetery, Annapo- lis, and Gettysburg's battlefield. Ar- riving back in Bushnell, an exhausted group of students dragged themselves out of the buses, each with the thought that never had they spent a more fun- filled or educational eight days. On ll lmut trip umuml .llunlmttan lslanfl. Runnin- Connor lolm Sr-lmles Dux C' lffn Loma I L nslng.,1r Clllfll Dllllllllll C' lI'0llI1l Serun Torn Curtis unrl Nllry Lou C lytl :ft fl nst luring s ll Tlzc' lobby of ilu' Henry llllllSUIl Hofvl, tlle Capitol Building, tlzc Statute of Lilwrty, the front entrance tu thy lVlzitU Housv, and the z'ruclcr'rl Lilmrty Bell wart' but ll fmc uf tlzv many sites rixitefl on flu' El1.S'lL'l'Il Tuur.
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