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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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