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Before the Senior’s Washington Trip they were
cordially invited to breakfast served by the junior
class. All students on the breakfast committee
planned, cooked and served the meal themselves.
Arriving at school in the “ wee” hours of the
morning, they mixed up a brew delicious enough
for a king. At six thirty A. M. this festive affair
began. The juniors served the meal to the seniors
and after they ate and speeches were given
they left for the station. Then the juniors had
“ K. P.” duty and cleaned up the cafeteria. Through
hard work and co-operation this junior activity
is very successful each year.
M rs. O’Brien and Mr. Clarke, chaperons for the senior trip, are
being served l)reakfasl by Margaret Litz and Lauralee James. It
is a tradition for members of the junior class to serve a breakfast
before the seniors leave for Washington, D. C.
Chaperons of the senior class trip enjoy a hearty breakfast before departing for
Washington, D. C. Members of the faculty always add to the pleasure of the trip.
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