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ASHI GTO TRIP Seated: Rachel Soles, John Trowbridge, Bob Koder, Charles Hunt, Glen Mattin, Paul Galbraith, Allen Segrist, Red Whitaker, Ilia Rose McQuillin Second Row: Sharon Keller, Sue Falor, Betty -To Graffice, ,lanis Shrull, Anna Mae Clay, Mary ,lane Gearig, Evelyn Mull, Gerry Bernath Third Row: jane Finger, Betty Harmon, Bonnie Buyer, Mr. Burris, Mrs. Burris, Shirley Rychener, Zoa Ann Clair May 19, 1948, at 7:05 P. M., the Junior class left Toledo's Union Station for Washington, D. C. Last year, because of a ruling placed against the use of a school bus except in your own area, we traveled on the B. 81 Ofs Ambassador Limited. .Breakfast was served in the diner the next morning, and upon arrival in Washington, we were met by a Sightseemg, Inc., representative. Our First glimpse of Washington was of President Truman. He was boarding his special train. I Our first stop was the White House, followed by the Pan American Building, Capitol, Congressional Library and the U. S. Supreme Court Building. While we were at the Capitol, a photographer took our class picture on the lawn with the Capitol in the background. At 1:00 BM. we arrived at the Hotel Annapolis and our rooms were assigned. After luncheon in the Everglades Dining Room of the hotel, we went to the U. S. Naval Observatory and last to the un- finished Vffashington Cathedral. After dinner, everyone enjoyed a three-hour moonlight cruise on the Potomac. 'FAriday, we visited Washington Monument, Bureau of Engraving, U. S. National Museum, Archives Building, F. B. I., and finally the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. While touring Annapolis, we were fortunate enough to see Budd Knapp, a former graduate of Delta. Saturday, the last day in Washington, we went through Smithsonian Institute, and in the afternoon toured the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington National Cemetery, Alexandria, Mt. Vernon, and Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials. ,loyce Cox, a former graduate of Delta, was also visiting Mt. Vernon at the time we were there. She is now a head nurse and supervisor of a ward at the VVash1ngton Univers ty Hospital. 1 Our three-day visit soon sped by and We found ourselves again on the train for Toledo. I am sure everyone will agree this was a most educational trip, and was immensely enioyed by all who went.
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