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Top Row-Donald Black, Howard Bert. Albert Zuck, John Adolph, Forrest Smith, Lawrence Grimes, Nels Thornblom, Luke Reilly, Anthony Rumore, Robert Thayer, Richard Lundgren. Second ROWeThelma Gilchrist, Margaret Mills, Margaret Taylor, Evelyn McCue, Doris Johnson, Miss Morse, Virginia VVortman, Frances Lebkicker, Edwinna Jones, Harry Brown. Flrst Row-Mercedes Cunningham, Janice Chilcott, Catherine Rawson, Nancy Starr, Ruth Pink, Elizabeth Gaubas, Marcella Hehir, Jean Miller, Stefa VVisneski, Wendell Medaris. AbsentePreston Cherry. 9A Room 217 Knowledge Hunters All aboard! All aboard! Such a hurry and bustle as the big, new terminal, the Audi- torium, presented that opening day in September of 1924. In Room 302 we purchased our tickets, called Program Cards, for the sum of two dollars each, and also received generous information in regard to baggage and other phases of school traveling. We checked our be- longings in lockers and prepared to start upon the lengthy journey the following day. VVednes- day morning came and with it the first joys of our trip. Mrs. Tjaden proved a faithful con- ductor, always eager to point out the interesting and worth while sights and to see that every one was comfortable. Sometimes the scenery went whizzing by so fast that the days seemed far too short. Again, how anxiously we waited for the train to slow down and stop over, so'that everybody might alight at some vacation spot. We can never forget the excellent service and food in the Diner. Occasionally a few would rush madly from the vestibule, enjoy a lunch at the Green Parrot lunch counter, and dash back as the bells announced the train's departure. We stopped at many a station of Distress; but somehow, as we look back, we are more apt to recall the Views of Success and Happiness that were obtained from the Observation Car of Study. The last lap of the journey was remarkable. Not one of our class changed cars. At the important junction, 9A, a new traveler joined our party. A change of conductors was also made, and Miss Morse stayed with us the rest of the way. At last it was all over and we were at the end of our Junior High trip-all happy and none sorry for the wonderful experience. Page thirteen
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