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I1 J ' ' 'Q 3 ' ,uv l lf' H f 'YJl::' 'l ll: Siepping cull ps .,, -1 Yi 4' ji - ,QQ .Q - .51 1-f L Slandmg by fhe Lincoln Memorial we recalled ihose long hours spenf in hisiory classes learnmg abou+ lhe Greal' Emenclpalor A+ +l'1is momenl we realnzecl wlmy a man sucl-I as Llncoln llves on in 'the lwearis of all freedom loving men I ..
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4544! Lgemzg WaTer TighTs, shouTing, and singing cnaracTerized The Train ride To Washinglon, D. C., on lvlay I7, l957, The day oT our Junior Class Trip. From The Lincoln Memorial and The WashingTon lVlonumenT To MT. Vernon, our enThusiasm never wavered. Even The doors oT The beauTiTul WhiTe l-louse opened To us, The sTudenTs oT GermanTown. The CapiTol building and The Supreme CourT welcomed us as we bid a loud and hearTy welcome To all oT WashingTon. We sTood in silenT reverence as we vvaTched The changing oT The guard aT The Tomb oT The Unlcnown Soldier in Arling- Ton CemeTery Tollowed by The placing oT Tlowers upon The Tomb by members oT our class. We arrived home ThaT nighi' hoarse, Tired, buT Tilled wiTh happy memories.
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gig!! 49271105 rf To lhe 84lh class, lhe move-up ceremony meanl more Than a change of seals. ll mean'r a com- plele change of school lile-lor we became sen- iors. January I7, l958, broughl wilh i'r happiness. remorse, and remembrance. We moved To Jrhe lronr rows in The assembly and lislened 'ro speeches of our old and new officers. We sal and we lis- 'rened and we remembered. ln our minds ran lhoughls ol lhe years we have spenl af German- lown-pleasanlr Jrhoughls, nor so pleasanl lhoughrs. And wilh 'rhese memories came plans for lhe lu- lure. We sal and we saw lhe I2B's march down 'rhe aisle and our rhe door, singing our alma maler. A 'rerm before They had experienced lhe same emo- lions as we were 'rhen experiencing. Wirh Jrhe nexl move-up we will march our of our seals and our 'rhe door-lo whal? Don accepfs 'the gavel Now we are Seniors . . . Firsl Row: K. Fairwealher, D. Klus, C. Alexander, D. Rubin, L. Lavin, P. Roberfs, N. McNeil. Second Row: D. Weiss, H. Berris, S. Weinberg, M. Kerr, S. Ladin, C. Slulres, J. Holbrook, S. Freedman, Third Row: S. Marks, D. Beck, M, Sharp, J. Slarbuclr, J. Warmerdan, F. Mafusow, D. Neiman, L. Ehmann, D. Landis.
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