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SEATED, left to right: F. Schwarz, V. Skeefer, D. Bowman, R. Mann, T. Smith, P. Siopkie, M. Laursen, D. Whitaker. STAND- ING: C. Walsh, C. Goodhand, L. Donnelly, W. Gray, A. While, J. Keefe, D. Jackson, R. Goeken, V. Siuliz, R. Brown J. Fitzgerald, F. Schein. 1 I1 HTIJW Thornfon Wilder Mr. Culp, direcfor
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words rise and shine, we rolled over and said, llUgh!II We groaned at the thought of going to the Washington Monument, however, at the top we de- cided the view was well worth the climb and didn't mind it at all. We then came to what the students, at least, considered the most important stop, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. From there we went to the F.B.l. building, where we learned no criminal can get away. After lunching at Scholl's Cafeteria, we went through the snow to the Smithsonian Institute and then off to the Botanical Gardens. From there we drove to Arlington National Cemetery for the chang- ing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier-an impressive ceremony. The last stop was the Jefferson Memorial. After dinner at the hotel we went to the movies. This, of course, was to give our beloved chaperones a well-earned rest. Our last day in Washington was spent visiting Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington. We then heard a speech given by Congressman Auchincloss of New Jersey. After a cafeteria lunch we started for the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. There we saw the beautiful chapel and the tomb of .lohn Paul Jones. To the chagrin of all the girls, however, we missed the Midshipmen. All too soon we were headed back toward home, but those three glorious days will be forever locked in our memories. To our chaperones, Mrs. Carlson, Miss Reilly, Mr. DeFazio, and Mr. Jones, we should like to extend our sincere thanks for helping us have fun and enjoyment on our Washington trip.
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Queen, Patricia Poiingp King, Harold O'Brien. SEATED, left to right: Connie Scacco, Judy Main- waring, Karen Gevas, Cathy Franke, Odette Hertle. STANDING: James Potts, Walter Zaremba, Raymond LoPresto, David Anderson, Richard Boggs. HIE I-ill UEE
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