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Back: Tiny , I. Burgess, R. Lathe, R. Gray, R. Lord, A. Lerette, E. Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Lord, B. Driscoll, R. Rollins, C. Reid, N, Oak, M. Shaw, V. Varney, N. Cummings, M. Young, Tiny, Front: M. beC1air, M. Cronin, C. Barton, B. Lerette, E. Libby, M. Coan, C. Greeley. WASHINGTON TRIP Friday, 6:15 p.m. ---a long awaited day---we climbed aboard the bus---heavy suitcases, cameras- --waving good -by to friends and relatives---speeding on our joyous journey. Saturday, 5:30 a.m. ---New York. We all climbed from the bus, after a sleepless night, with wrinkled clothes and weary heads. We filed into the Henry Hudson Hotel where we stayed that night. We walked all over New York, saw a program at Radio City Music Hall, climbed to the top of the Statue of Liberty, rode the subways, escalators, elevators, and examined the stores. Sunday. We started for Yorktown, Penn. accom- panied by the Littleton, Mass. students who were with us during the rest of the trip. On the way we stopped at various places---Philadelphia, Valley Forge. Early Monday morning--Maryland. After an all-day ride through that part of the South and on the Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, we went on an exciting tour through the Endless Caverns---New Market, Virginia. Washington--a hot day. We arrived and had to crowd into an already too -crowded cafeteria. Places of interest seen during our three -day stay were: the White House, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Library of Congress, Capitol Building, Mount Vernon, Arlington National Cemetery- -changing of the guard, drill at Annapolis, Franciscan Monastery, Smithsonian Institute, George Washington Masonic Temple. We rode down the Potomac on a four -decked cruiser in the moonlight and stopped at an amusement park on the river. It rained all the time, but it was still fun. Friday night--back in New York. We attended a Perry Como Television Show and then headed for home at midnight.
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B A S E B A L L Front row I Calnan P Lerette I Snell W Robar A Tregembo I Burgess W Holbrook, Back row: R. Lathe E McNaughton K Boothby A Avore R Lord I McDonald D OLaughhn, E. Slack, B, Jones, P. The baseball season of 1955 be- gan with a win for us. Although we were without a few of our best play- ers toward the end of the season, we won seven of our twelve games. Bob Gray '56
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