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visited President Kennedys grave. Traveling south into Virginia, we arrived at Mount Vernon, the home of George Wlashington. After supper, back at the hotel, we took a quick dip in the pool and then got ready for our pizza patty. Sunday morning, we visited a Catholic Shrine, where those who wanted to went in to pray. The others waited in the bus. After Mass, we began our trip home, eating lunch on the way at a Glass Kitchen. Since we stopped to tour the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, we did not arrive home until 9:00 P.M. Out whole class wishes to thank Mr. Marranzino and the Reverend and Mrs. Morgan for acting as chaperones on our Wfashington trip.
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the Lincoln Memorial and the jefferson Memorial. Once back at the hotel, gossip took preference over sleep. After breakfast the next day, we toured the U.S. Capitol Building, the U.S. Supreme Court and the Congressional Library. Following lunch, we visited the F.B.I. Buildingand then returned to the hotel. After supper, we toiled up the stairs of the Washington Monument and then decided to take the elevator down. We then retired to the hotel. On Saturday we browsed through the Smithsonian Institute and toured the White House. Following lunch, we visited Arlington National Cemetery, viewed the impressive changing of the guard at the Tomb of The Unknown Soldier, and 1
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Now that the trip is over and we've all quieted down to our school work, final exams are on their way. Wfe have already had some experience with tests similar to these. just after Christmas vacation we endured mid-term exams. Soon Mr. Welsh will be teaching us the graduation ceremony, getting us ready for that final day. All through the year, our classmates have entered the various contests: spelling, poetry, etc. However, I regret to say that we haven't won one yet. But do not grieve, for on Field Day, Form II will take its place among the first-prize winners.
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