Page 123 - 1962
P. 123
naUatt\ ca^Uai
prepare a breakfast. This is the official be
ginning of the trip. Each hour, from then
until the return to Delhaas, is well-planned
and supervised. A wealth of knowledge and
entertainment are jammed into each day.
This trip always remains as one of the cher
ished memories of each participant.
This sea of luggage be
longs to the seniors who,
afteP their breakfast, will
be on their way to Wash
ington, D. C. Junior boys
transport the luggage
from the high school to
the railroad station plat
form.
Pausing for a moment before a national shrine are Bill Michaud, The seniors are having an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of
class president, and Lois Dyer, trip chairman. Due to their excellent this place. They have just watched their representatives place a
leadership and organization, everyone has benefited from this trip. wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Delhaas seniors are
afforded this privilege each year.
117

