U, S. ACADEMYWitness Commencement Aclivities, See Parade, VisitBattleships and BuildingsTwenty-seven boys df the Y. M. C. A. yesterday enjoyed a sightseeing trip to Annapolis, Md„ where they viewed the preiSentation of colors to the seventh company at the Naval Academy The group was in charge of Boys Work Secretary A. W Poff The trip was made in alocal bus. They arrived at the Naval Academy at 10 a. m. and returned at 2 a. m this morning.While in Annapolis, the boys visited the large buildings, including the state library am) capitol. They saw the John Paul Jones memorial and the crypt where the famed seaman is buried. Each boy wrote his name in a register.Two \ battleships, the Reini Mer- htndcedes and the Cumberland, were visited They saw part of the Battle*- \ ship Maine 1At the Naval Academy, the youtht ,made a tour of the buildings an I f were greatly impressed with ihlt;i* ’ swimming pool and gymnasium • where they viewed the translonna- lt;tion of the room for the graduation ball and commencement ceremonle*At Worden field the bo' , saw t) ' motion picture cam nmcn with their devices for rtioruin° U’Ikies Newspaper photographers weir th:»io in large groups.On their return home, the boy stopped in Baltimore and wcrp taken to a large motion picture houseThe boys in the group were* Robert Schildt, Henry Martin John Newman, Clarence Crider, Eugino' Thompson, Robert Richardson, Rob- j ert Punk, Delbert Shockey, Roy Stoner, Owen Stevens, Norris Haugh, Adolphus Rossi, Richard Shockey, Dick Boyer, John Whetstone, ClarkNewman, Chester Zimmerman, Bud Engle, Harry Stover, Junior^ Coover, Archie Barkdoli, Richard Johnson, Ralph Shearer, Douglas Danfelt, Kenneth Schaeffer, Julian Gale, and Robert Sefton