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Fontbonnites eagerly embarking on their exciting three days touring Washington. A carriage which might have once carried a President and his first lady is inspected by Adrienne Salomone, Ellen Riccobono, and Evelyn Eggers at the Smithsonian Institute. THE TIONQS CAPITAL After three years of waiting the annual trip to Washington becomes a reality for many Juniors and Seniors. A few hours traveling, a stop at the Roger Smith Hotel, and then they prepare to tour Washington. Our proud heritage soon begins to unfold before eager students. The Capitol, Pentagon buildings, and the Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials, inspire Fontbonnites with memories of the great men who have helped form, strengthen, and preserve our union. In the splendorous light of Washing- ton, history comes to life. A visit to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis climaxes three unforgettable days of unfor- gettable sight-seeing in our Nation's Capitol. Thoughts of New York are left far behind by Jean 0'Brien, Regina Cahil, Geraldine Eberle, and Mary Curley as the train swiftly nears our Nation's Capitol. All the comforts of home-Fontbonnites Barbara Boyling,Isabel Schlottman, Frances Sullivan, Rita Fumo, and Rosemarie Par- sons enjoy dinner, Baltimore S: Ohio style. .Hari , 3 ffaetana sgnchez V Bghin efrog drgdrgf
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