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made was the stop at the Government locks where the boys got a thrill of pride and patriotism and a vast amount of information. That evening each fraternity house entertaining visiting cadets, staged some special feature of social interest, some courtesy for the H. M. A. guests. Next day, bright and early, the bus gathered up the twenty members of the party- and the start homeward was made. But a pause was in order to call on George C. Newell, a prominent insurance man who is a member of Hill Military alumni association and who has promised a medal to the boy showing the greatest im- provement and advancement in studies, deportment and military Work. At the City Hall the boys paid their respects to Mayor Brown who gave them a hearty welcome. Then they were greeted by Su- perior judge, King Dykeman, who is a distinguished patron of the school and whose ability and personality make him a great favorite with the cadets as well as with the principal. Leaving Seattle the bus went on to Tacoma where the cadets were welcomed at Annie Wright seminary. Miss Adelaide Preston, principal, personally received the visitors and presented them for- mally to her graduating class, a bevy of lovely girls. Strange to say the academy has nineteen seniors and so also, has the seminary. A tea'darrsante had been arranged by the seminary and the boys were delighted with the well planned reception and the gracious manner in which Miss Preston and the young ladies entertained. A- Reluctantly the H. M. A. senior cadets left for the final journey. But yet another stop was instore for them. At Olympia they had a further honor in being presented to the Governor of the State of Washington, Mr. Hartley, who addressed them in a brief but most cordial manner. i Late thatanight the boys returned to the academy, tired but happy, filled with appreciation for all the good times and for all who had helped to make the journey so pleasant. They wish to thank Mr- Hill and each and every person who so kindly assisted in arranging this trip and they trust that each following senior class may have an opportunity to go on some trip as profitable and as pleasant. Motion pictures of notable events of the H. M. A. trip were shown' for a week thereafter at the Rivoli theater through the Oregonian screen review and these received much favorable comment by all theater patrons.. .
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