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m SENIORS ' TOUR To Baltimore Alexandria Mt. Vernon Washington, D. C. Arlington Annapolis The dreann of taking a trip to Washington, D. C. finally became a reality for nnany of the Seniors in March of this year. Ever since we entered high school, we always talked about and longed for the day when we, as Seniors, could make this journey to our nation ' s capital. Even though it did rain most of the time, everyone enjoyed the trip and will always rennember it. ITINERARY Wednesday, March 10 6:30 P. M. -- Left Winton Place on National Limited. Thursday, March 11 8:38 A. M. -- Arrived in Baltimore, Maryland. Visited Fort McHenry, U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, and Capitol Building of Maryland. Had lunch at Carvel Hall in Annapolis. Then on to Washington and visited U. S. Capitol Build- ing, Suprenne Court Building, and Congressional Library. Then went to hotel, unpacked, and had dinner. Evening was free time. Friday, March IZ Breakfast at our hotel. In morning took tour through Bureau of Engraving and Printing, White House, Pan-American Union, Thomas Jefferson Memorial. Lunch at hotel. In afternoon passed embassies and legations on way to Arlington National Cemetery where saw Memorial Amphi- theatre and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Then on to Alexandria, Va., Mount Vernon, and back to Washington to Lincoln Memorial. Dinner at hotel and free evening. Saturday, March 13 Breakfast at hotel. Visited Washington Mem- orial, New National Museum, Smithsonian Insti- tute, MellonArt Gallery, and Archives Building. Afternoon was free time. 5:00 -- Dinner at hotel. 5:30 -- Left hotel for train. 6:30 -- Left Washington. Sunday, March 14 7:01 A. M. -- Arrived at Winton Place Station, ending trip r 14 m m J 29
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SHIRLEY ANN WATERS Conscientious Mt. Healthy; Wilson Intermediate School 1; Western High School ' 2,3. ALICE WEBER Chartning Mt. Healthy; G. A, A. 4; Pep Squad 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4. BETTY JANE WEBER Finneytown; Glee 1,3,4. Gay CHARLES WEHMANN Mt. Healthy Nature- Loving PATRICIA WHEELER Buoyant Montfort Heights; Clientes Latinae 1,2; Y-Teens 3. ROGER WIESMANN Mt. Healthy. JOHN R. ZANITSCH Finneytown. Football 2. Patient Loyal . ... ELAINE E. ZIMMERMAN Dignified Mt. Healthy; G . A. A. 4; Glee 4; Y-Teens 4, 28
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Row One: Charlen Ehrhardt, Joanne Klenk. Row Two: Leah Korn, Neil Sudbrack, Joy Cumbow. Row Three: Gene Strube, Glenn Emmons, Dale Auburn, Kenneth Meyer. THRU THE YEARS In 1895 the first graduating class of Mt. Healthy High School received diplomas. That class consisted of two members. The senior class of 1954 consists of 86 members. In the intervening 59 years, 1842 students have been graduated. Many of these alumni are located in various sections of the United States, while others have remained in and around Mt. Healthy. Sons and daughters of the latter attend Mt. Healthy High as their parents did. The following members of the class of 54 represent the second or third generation of their families to graduate from Mt. Healthy High School: Student Parent Dale Auburn Fredric Auburn- -Father Joy Cumbow Ross Cumbow--Father Charlen Ehrhardt Lucille Schneider - -Mother Glenn Emmons Thelma Siemer - -Mother Joanne Klenk Albert Klenk- -Father Helen Hall--Mother Leah Korn Walter Korn--Father Gladys Meinberg--Mother Kenneth Meyer Ruth Yutzi-- Mother Gene Strube Cecilia Lienhart- -Mother Neil Sudbrack C. F. Sudbrack--Father Charlotte Ann Grace--Mother Charlotte Muth--Grandmother Annette Trippel Ruth Bronstrup--Mother 30
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