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SENIOR CLASS TRIP WASHINGTON, D. C. On Sunday, May 22nd, thirty-two Seniors left Lima, for the class trip to Washington D,C, The complete trip was made aboard the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. After getting settled at the Hotel Annapolis, their first tour consisted of trips to Arlington Cemetery. the White House, and the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. On the second day the Seniors and their chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Swank, were kept busy with tours to the Capitol, Washington's Monument. and the Smithsonian Institute. That evening many of the graduates, along with Seniors of other schools, took a pleasure cruise along the Potomac River on an excursion boat. The evening was high-lighted by a stop at the Wash- ington amusement park. On May 25, the morning was devoted to trips to the F,B,l, and a free period for shopping. Right after dinner the entire class boarded buses for a trip to the Naval Academy. The class then returned to the hotel and prepared for the return trip to Lima. The trip was a great success in every aspect. Mr. and Mrs. Swank did a wonderful job and every student seemed to enjoy each moment of the trip. 6140 inf ...fe , f 'H'- I ll 5.11 I -' X
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JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM One of the most unique and entertaining Junior-Senior Proms in the history of Elida was held May 6, in the school cafeteria and gymnasium. The theme of the Prom was Paris , and the junior class did an excellent job of building an entertaining evening around it. After Charles Anderson gave the invocation an excellent meal was served. Following the banquet Pat Huber, junior class president,welcomed the seniors and Craig Boate, sen- ior president, responded. A boys quartet, composed of jun- iors, presented several numbers followed by a short comedy skit. The junior class ensemble sang and Ronald Zuber read the Senior Class Prophecy. Morris Morgret then sang a solo. Throughout the program Chester Stemen did an excellent job as toastmaster. After the entertainment the juniors announced their se- lection of the couple to be king and queen of the Prom. They were Dan Cheney and Connie Detrick. The two classes then went to the gymnasium for the dance. The decorations there were quite unusual and one could easily tell that much time and effort had been spent in preparation by the juniors and their advisors, Mr. Ross and Miss Jones. The dance concluded a wonderful evening. 24
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