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Seniors Invade Washington The British weren't the only ones to invade Wash- ington! At 4:00 A.M. May 19, 1972, the Class of 73 began their trip to the nation's capital. Arriving at 10:30 A.M., the army of Juniors first pillaged the Capital. Then, under the leadership of Mrs. Margie Krebs, Mr. Douglas Lepley, and Mr. Roger Guss, the juniors Went on to the White House, which was the highlight of the morning. After the fall of the Na- tional Archives in the early afternoon, the nation's law enforcement agency, the F.B.l. was put under seige by the Juniors. After this victory, the Class of 73 went on to Arlington Cemetary and the Smith- sonian Institute. The day was capped by a visit to Ford's Theatre Where the class viewed the musical Godspell.', Victorious, the Juniors then began the long march home! The Rob Rager Comedy Hour. 1,45 Yes Mr. President?! Sit down demonstration About face! Washington or bust!
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Our Bloomin, Aussie: Peter Wheatley My year in America has been a very rewarding one. Learning a new culture was, in itself, a wonderful experience. It has been a great step for me to come from Kangaroo Country to Deer Country, and I was proud to be part of this West Snyder District. To the student body and faculty at West Snyder High School, I would like to express my deepest appreciation, for allowing me to be a member of your school system. My most sincere thanks go to the West Snyder Rotary Club, and my four host families for participating in this International Youth Exchange Programme, of which I was a part. Lastly, I would like to say that I came to Snyder County with the intention of modeling myself around the young people that I met. Ijust hope I have achieved this goal. Thank you for all your friendship, Peter Wheatley Australia, Page WMM,
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And Return Victorious e 9 4 l ,W - is , y 1 . . ,, .f 2- rl Charge! Follow the magic umbrellas! Scene from Arlington National Cemetary. Red Cross Headquarters. The Class of '73 falls apart! The Robert F. Kennedy Memorial The eternal light.
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