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With a great deal of anticipation every senior looks for
ward to the Washington Trip. This annual class trip covers
a period of three days during which time the students
engage in activities which are designed to give educational
benefits as well as a great deal of enjoyment.
After attending a breakfast prepared by the juniors, the
seniors leave for Washington, D. C. During the course of
the trip, such places as the White House, Annapolis, and
the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier are visited. Not only
educational benefits, but social activities are also a part
of our itinerary; such as, visits to a play and a well-known
restaurant. In the years that follow, these happy and
momentous days will be treasured and remembered with
pleasure as another eventful chapter in our lives.
The Washington Trip means fun to many of our seniors but to
Joyce Charlesworth, Washington Trip Chairman, and Mrs.
O’Brien, advisor, it means months of hard work and planning.
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Shown here they are composing a letter to be sent home to
the parents.
Arny Katz, Lois Catalanolti, and Barbara Stockalis actually seem to be enjoying Standing at attention with a member of the National
themselves as they prepare breakfast for the seniors; although they did have to Guard are Nancy Ferguson, Chairman of the Washing
start at 5 A. M. in order to be ready on time. ton Trip; and Sherry Polk, Class President, as they
observe the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
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