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June 1, 1952, was a very eventful day in the lives of the class of ’53. Toledo Union Station was the point of embarkation! After the stampede to the car, reserved for the Delta herd.” the scramble for seats began, and doors were locked to prevent escape. The herders for this trip were Mr. Lozer, Mr. Mezaros, Miss Diller and Miss Grismore. The first thing Diane Greisinger did was to become chummy with the porter. This was handy —she received two pillows for the “brawl” which started after the lights were dimmed. We arrived at “Sailor City” just in time to be “loaded” into sight-seeing busses which carried us to Carvell Hall for lunch. After a long, drawn-out tour of the city, we were taken to Harry’s village. Finally we arrived at the lobby of the Hotel Annapolis, along with what seemed to be thousands of other school students. Monday night most of us attended a theatre party at Loew’s Capital Theatre, but some saw the Senators play the Tigers. The next day we saw the usual—Smithsonian Institute, F. B. I. Building, Bureau of Printing and Engraving and Pan American Building. We were conducted on tours to Washington’s Monument and Lincoln’s Memorial. Harry was on another of his fishing trips, but we were shown through the Whitehouse in grand style. During the free afternoon, a few of us went swimming, while others shopped, went back to the Smithsonian, or took a much needed rest! Everyone had a wonderful time at Glen Echo Amusement Park Tuesday evening. Just ask Florence and Voleta !!!!! Wednesday, our final day of “madness,” we visited Mt. Vernon, where the boys had a TERRIFIC time with cap pistols, the Capitol, Library of Congress, Supreme Court and the House of Representatives in session. At 5:30 p. m. everyone sadly boarded the train with but one thought in mind: to be rowdier on the way home than on the way down. A very tired group of juniors was met at the station by the school bus, which brought us home to “sleep off’ our wonderful, unforgettable trip. V r
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DELTA CLASSMATES FOR 12 YEARS First Row: Marcia McQuillin. Jane Meister. Second Row: Diane Greisinger, Roger Kesler. Third Row: Marlene Frank, Tom Mc- ynillin. Fourth Row: Donna Mohler, Budd Gillespie. PIKE, YORK AND SWANCREEK CLASSMATES FOR 12 YEARS First Row: Marlene Dailey, Kathryn Havens, Ronald Bernath, Bud Deina-line. Second Row: Jo cc Mandly, Pat Thompson, Nolan Tuckerman, Larry Kon-rath. Third Row: Janice Barker, Catherine Markley, Hal Dinitis, Jerry Watkins. Fourth Row: Floencc Pelton. Vernon Mull, Larry Walter. Russel Cook.
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