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20 THE CADUCEUS WASHINGTON TRIP-CLASS OF '54 Shortly before 7:00 p. m., April 9, thirty-eight excited Seniors and three chaperones left Norway in a new Trail- way on the Washington Trip. We stopped in Portland to wait for the oth- er buses and to change drivers. After that we traveled all night, with the ex- ception of two stops-one at Auburn, Mass., the other in New Haven, Conn. We arrived at the Shelton Hotel in New York at 6:30 a m.g we were as- signed to our rooms to rest and to eat. After breakfast, we went to the R. C. A. Observation Tower, where we saw a wonderful view of New York City. From there we went to Radio City Mu- sic Hall to see the famous Rockettes and the movie Rose Marie . In the after- noon we took a sight-seeing tour, the Circle line around Manhatten Island. The most impressive things on the boat ride were the United Nations Buildings and the Statue of Liberty. After the boat ride, we returned to the hotel. In the early evening we visited Times Square and the Empire State Building. Sunday morning at 8:00 we left for York, Pa. We stopped at Independence Hall to see the Liberty Bell and the Chamber where the first Continental Congress met. Then we went to Valley Forge where we visited the house in which Washington stayed and the huts of his soldiers. In the Amish Section we passed about eleven horses and bug- gies. That evening we stayed at the Yorktovvne Hotel in York, Pa. Monday morning we left for Virginia. Here we toured the battlefields of Get- tysburg. Then we went to the building where the Electric Map is located. Af- ter dining at the Francis Scott Key Ho- tel, we left for the Skyline Drive. We arrived at New Market, Va, in time for a delicious meal of southern fried chick- en. Then we toured the Endless Cav- erns. Tuesday morning we started for Washington. Our first stop was the Arlington National Cemetery where we saw the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Mt. Vernon was one of the most impressive places we visited. Tuesday afternoon we went to the George Washington Ma- sonic Memorial. Wednesday morning we started our sight-seeing in Washington with a tour through the Bureau of Printing and En- graving, the Archives Building, the F. B. I. Building, Lincoln Memorial and Jefferson Memorial. In the afternoon we went to Annapolis to watch the Ca- dets parade. That night we rode by the Lincoln Memorial again, went to the top of the Washington Monument in the elevator, and visited the Congressional Library, which is as beautiful as the Capitol. Thursday morning we went to the zoo and the National Cathedral. When we reached the White House it was raining. In the afternoon we had a chance to climb the Washington Monument and visit the Smithsonian Institute. The next morning we started for New York, which we reached late in the af- ternoon. We had time to eat, see the Perry Como show, and the Barnum Kz Bailey Circus. At 12 o'clock we started the long ride home, arriving in Nor- way about 11:30. On behalf of the Senior Class I want to thank our chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe and Mrs. Greenleaf, and the bus driver, Mr. Mason, for making our trip so enjoyable. -Nancy Ann Bradbury, '54
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