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Changing of the guard at Arlington .THREE W0 D RFUL DAYS uf ll? I li' is 5 X ' f gli. Early Thursday morning the Seniors were raring to go. After breakfast they toured the Bureau of Printing and En- graving, the FBI Building, the National Archives, the White House, and the National Cathedral. After a brief lunch thc next stop was the Jefferson lllemorial, then on to Blount Vernon, Arlington Cemetery, the Marines' hlemorial, and the Lincoln lllemorial. Throughout the day the group was accompanied by native guides who pointed out places of Ldi: George Washington slept here. Below lffl: Lead on, O Native guide! Below right: So-o-o-o sleepy Marines' Memorial A visit to '1lOIIl,S place v:fe . role-'eu iw' me ' ' if L - ws-'mfr nw- muslim Far righl: Some lovelies pose before the Supreme Court Building Right: A weary traveler' arrives honic safely. 1
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'I-313 27155511 1 xr,- Z ' Lrfl: Hll1lS2lIly0ll0 seen :I 'rzllmlrit' uronnd llUl'Q?n I 1'nnr1'rly1' If!'lU1l7,.fllT righl: YYliy, oh why didn't I take the elevator? lff'l0u'.' Interior deeorntion lay Jlllll-4II'.Y fzf HE. SE IOR TRIP Un Avednesdziy morning Alzly H-, :it ti o'eloek. three gully decorated buses carrying one lmndred six happy Seniors :ind six sleepy ehziperons left l'ennridge for AY2iSlllllglOII, ll. C. liqnipped with eannerzis, flzislilmllis, and enough ltiggaige for three days, these people were determined to have at good time in our ll2ll,l0lllS ezipitzil. A heavy sehednle left. little time for anything else but fun. Un the first day the Seniors visited the l'lI'1llll'lSt'1lll Alonas- tery, the lYzishington Monument, :ind the Capitol building. rllllilti afternoon they eheeked into the Dodge llotel. After supper the Seniors enjoyed ai free evening. Everyone had nn opportunity to attend at eoneert by the National Symphony Urehestm, :1 balselmll game between the AY2iSlllllg'LOIl Senators and the Boston Red Sox, or ai movie. By 12:30, everyone was Ed ..- f: 77' -. ,- .- .. ... IL 1 C ,- ., .. - ,... C ft z ,.. Q :' .. .- W f: 5 ..- - C ,- .- 3 KL U ,... fc f: .,. .., tx p tm.. 46 Q ,'lll017I'.' l just love the Capitol. iffllff First stop: l'lI'Illl4'lSl'iIll Monuxtery A 4 X s Q' r riyl1I:A ple:us:mt evening :lt home Ill tlle llodge llotel 69
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WASHI GT ON . . interest. This busy day was concluded by a moonlight cruise V -we K, Y' Hint Ifnw: S. Sine, V. Nels:-luer, l', Derstine, R. Berger, M. Siget, l'. Landes, H. Harpel, W. Blllll1'1ll'l', WV. S4-hull, lt. Gross, lt. flerlmrdl, l . llilworth, G. Anders, B. llarndt, R. Gerhardt, A. Scherer, M, llenner, lf. Melzler. Sr:-onrl limp: A. Maxxson, S. Henderson, S. Krulle, E. hfelott, C. llrmllmury, l'. Vogel, S. Muelu, ll. Seiwell, ll. l euel1tnmyer,1i.'l'yson, S. llunsherger, J. Radzali, I S. Lewis, R. linlnel, l . Flzngler, ll. Turion, ll. VVorlnan, R. Raudenlmush, D. Stear, ll. Snyder, B lflexer, fi. l'lmer, A. Sf'llllHlt'Y', M. llraekinridge. Third How: M. llassler, P. lleliory, R. Huns- lzerger, S. Sollirlay, W. Weyler, J. Foslrenner, R. Rush, J. Myers, N. Kulp, J. Shuliek, G. Selmablc J. llinkle, M. llelriek, J. Sellwnrlz, J. Swnrlley, J. Benner, l.. Flflllllilll, C. Roth, N. Klementisz down the Potomac and a brief stop at an amusement park. On their final day in VVashingt0n, the Seniors visited the Smithsonian Institute, the Armed Forces Medical lyluseum, the Mellon Art Gallery, the Library of Congress, and the Supreme Court building. At last the Seniors headed home with suitcases filled with souvenirs, pockets filled with pic- tures, and heads filled with dreams. . . , .s,,g,g. S. Miller, S. Lewis, J. Brown, R. Horn, J. Mc-Gill, M. Sehailer. I 0urth How: R. Banes, D. Winter, R. Bergey, J. Mr-Clennan, K. Ries, T. Nogami, C. Cressman, G. ltloyer, B. Triol, K. Donahue, John Bryan Diehl, P. Kriebel, Mr. Rosenkranee, Miss Smith, Mr. Hartman, Miss Trauger, lNIr. Hollenbaeh, BI. Steskal, S. Shelly, R. Nyce, P. Fretz, M. Sehaller, A. Scott, M. Schoeh. Fzfth Row: G. Lapp, D. Shive, G. Shaffer, R. Souder, C. Saeco, T. Pade, R. Harlow, R. Shoudt, L. Fray, W. Moyer, W. Umstead, R. Gelnnnn, A. Sensinger, R. WYillia1ns, L. Hager, VV. Halmnerschmidt, R. Clemmer, L. Hackney, L. Moyer, B. Yoder, C. Godshall.
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