Tippecanoe Valley High School - Saga Yearbook (Mentone, IN)

 - Class of 1979

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Seniors take Traditional D.C. Trip ABOVE- Teri Walgamuth gives Deb Zimmer- man the royal tour on the Evergreen Arilines. UPPER RIGHT- Melinda Claxton. Carol Hopkins. Gary Gearhart and Stephanie Stew- art rush toward the bus. as Chewie Secrist and Angie Ooley discuss the idea of buying a pizza to go. LOWER RIGHT— Shelia Puckett and Shelly Wright take a break to rest their tirec! feet! RIGHT— Angie Ooley. Chewie Secrist, Tim Leiter and Lisa Runnels take a peek at the souvenirs Karen Kline bought. FAR RIGHT— After admiring the Lincoln Memorial. David McNeeley trucks it back to the bus. BELOW LEFT-Catching up on the lack of sleep. Tony Rickel and Chewie Secrist catch forty winks before the next tour as Jon Fahl looks on. BE- LOW R GHT-Barb Pratt and Renee Murray admire the painting in the Smithsonian Institute. “Hey, what time are you going to bed?” “Oh, I really don’t think 1 will go to bed; it isn’t worth my effort!” “What do you mean not worth your effort? You have to leave about 2:30 a.m. to get to the High School in time don’t you?” “The bus doesn’t leave until 4:00 in the morning. And I just have to go to the pancake House to meet the gang.” “And after that?” “I’ll go to the school’s parking lot and have a little celebration.” “You really wouldn’t do that so early in the morning, would you?” “It is the only way to fly, espe- cially if it is your first time off the ground.” “If you do that, you probably won’t even enjoy yourself a bit!” “I’ve enjoyed myself that way before.” “It’s up to you. JUST DON’T sit by me, okay!” Above is just one of the many conversations on Monday, October 16, the day before the BIG DAY. For some, Monday was the start of a long day that would probably end some time late Tuesday evening. 10—Senior Trip

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As in years past, the SENIORS gained altitude, while others got ex- well worth it. took the TRADITIONAL D.C. trip, tremely ill. They then took time out for a Students staggered into the north After arriving in Maryland at 8:00 quick and delicious lunch at lobby at 4:00 a.m. to board the bus. the Seniors were greeted by what? Scholls Cafeteria. Then it was back Oh, the bus was something that ev- More buses. After taking a scenic to the bus, for a short crosstown trip ery SENIOR regretted to think about trip through Maryland and Virginia, to the Smithsonian Institute of fifty miles of bumpy roads, cold they finally reached downtown Space, where they had one hour to seats, and too many very talkative Washington D.C. at 900 a.m. just do what they wanted and see people when you are trying to sleep. First on the adgenda was to visit what they wanted to see ... and then 103 SENIORS boarded the Ever- the Bureau of Engraving and Print- a quick tour through the Capitol green Airlines at 600 a.m. which ing. The thought of all that money Buildings and the F.B.I. Building, would land at Dullies Airport at 8:00 just inches away could really make Taking the stairs might of been a.m. in Maryland. For some it was you shiver. Next was an interesting quicker, but the elevator was less the first time to fly, and to others it tour through the White House. Al- strenuous to the top of the Washing- was just another flight. A few got though the Seniors had to wait in ton Monument. It was a natural very light headed as the plane line for about half an hour, it was high. To work off any calories we gained through lunch, they had an one-and-a-half mile jog to the top of the Arlington National Cemetery to see the changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Solidors. They wound up an hectic day at the Lincoln Memorial. This is just on the many times to be caught and re- membered by the SENIORS OF 1979. They arrived back at the high school at 9:00 p.m.. The SENIORS would like to thank our sponsors for their guidance through out their four years here at the VALLEY. Senior Trip—11

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