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        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.

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