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MORE CLIPS FROM THE TRIP l-This is April in New York! 2iYou don'i really mean that we are going up! 5--Time to catch forty winks. ii-No more water, Mrs. Borden! 5-Sleep ai last, 6-No. wrong numher. '-Meet the press. H-just a snack. 9--lt couldn't possihly he a floor detective. Ill-Sue shall have music wherever she goes. Il--joel, cut it out! ll- Cl1inato'.vn, My Chinatown. I3-l'm leaving this joint! li----You mean we i'ide for once! IS- Nuts and hurts. lo- -You kids shut up and l'll drive. If-liver coming up for air. nl. KJ I8-Pleasant dreams. Shirley. I9- A Look at the Trip This party's getting rough. On Thursday night, March 29, a group of very excited seniors and their chaperones set off tor New York City via Trailway Bus. After a long night of sleeping HJ, eating. talking, and stops ar various places along the way. a very, very sleepy group arrived at the Hotel Piccadilly on l9th Street, New York City. After a long hus ride, the hig city with all its fog looked quite gloomy and lacking in glamour to them. hut after freshening up a hit and getting some food in their stomachs, they set off to the RCA lixhihition Hall to see Dave Garro- way's TODAY program in action. Next on the agenda of numerous tours was a look at Radio City and Rocke- feller Center, where they had lunch at the Down-Under Restaurant. The afternoon was spent seeing a presenta- tion of the famed liaster pageant at lflayden Planetarium. On liritlay night, they took in a movie at Radio City Music Hall. The movie was accompanied hy a per- formance hy the worltl-famous Rocketies and the liaster program given there each year. Saturday was taken up luv an eight-hour tour of spots of interest in New York. Places visited iriclutled the Cathedral ol St. john the Divine. the lmpire State lluiltling, the Statue of lihertv, Chinatown. thi- Bowery and the UN Building. That night despite some very tired, sore feet from walking innumerable miles. the seniors donned their dress-up clothes and had dinner at the Bal Taharin Night Cluh. Then they took in it lloor show there. The Bal Talwarin will always he remembered hy some members ol the class as the place they drank their first coffee . . . only when the truth was revealed. it was not coffee, hut houillon. Faster Sunday mornine found all the seniors decked out in their best, making quite an impressive liaster Parade of their own. ready to attend services at the church of Dr. Norman Vincent Peale. This service was one of the highlights of the trip and a service that none of the seniors will ever forget. On Sunday after- noon, they took a three-hour hoat cruise around Man- hattan Island. Monday morning, April 2. the seniors were on their way home and they arrived ahout lil P. M. that night. Although the New York trip was the most memorahle occasion of their lives, Bedford looked mighty good to them when they arrived home. Chaperone-s for the trip were Carlton liurnette, Mrs. bl. W. Dooley, Sr., and Principal and Mrs. Borden.
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The Event of the Year . . . THE TRIP TO NEW! YORK l-He sleeps with his eyes open. 2-Time out for ptomaine. Salioltl on, were almost home. -l-Now where tlitl that hoat yo? 5-New York, here we come! 6-Famous celebrities on their first hoat title? 7-This is 21 paying joh. 8-Lets sing Dixie again. 9-Time out for it snooze. IU--My suitcase is on the ground! ll--Our vxontlerful clluperones. I2-Anti 50 l hougght Brooklyn Bridge. I3-You qonltl have at leger knoclgetl. l-1-Not another guitletl hustle. l5f0ur Faster Parade. 16-Sleeping in the upper herth. I7-If you say tour once more . . . IS-Have ou seen the shore? 19-l mu never sail auain. 20-Place the Face. ll-Cut that li 'ht ent! 22--Oh, . Y . 1 . y . 4 K - 1 - 35 :hose nom' neiuhhors . . . 25-V Wfhat in the cathair is :one on? lf!-l'ootl for ever one. 25-Look what Arthur e . ,K I f . V . . Murrzt' tlitl tor us. 264Ct-me on, lets eo. 27-I olleftinez wennies for the iriv. 2SfAntl on our riuht is the Chr 'sler 1 As U . . i Y . s Building. ll?-V-'Recognize anyone! J . - 1-., ., ll: ,ie
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BDBIKY PARKER C Q Sen lOl Pl'0leCtS Bmw CRHASEY AND . . . , . 1 ' ' g i ' As pxtrt uf their ltttttl-txtisltii zutlrtttcs for their l Le5S'mlPff'1Ce0l enlor si-nitir trip, the l'l:tss nl toil: entdued in xzirimls ttutney- C11fU1V3l tn.tkini: proietts thtrinv the year. liet ns now think hgh-k mer tht- limit spots of these xtsttvtttcs. X.XRll'1'I'Y SIIUW -AN liYluNINL5 IN PARIS Bltltltlilllf clu.tttttv.'tLLtte l!l.lfSf'i :intl qtttists' prtllctes deturzited the utttlitoriztttt for lltr' lovirth ztttmtal vztttety show on l t'id1ty. Maxfli .t. The tht-nie of the lt-stivities urls An lfvening ln l'.ttis. The lieztnty l':tr:ule vgts NIARON ANN VURIGHT presctttcd in the forn- nl :t fstfltiun shim xxith lilly til- dggughtef Of tht- whuol's lwst hmkint: tlttys :Ind tzztls p:trtirip.ltinu. Nh. and Iwrif Rucker vvriuht 'lilwy were spons-wttwl hy xxtrions local ntcrfltttnts v'ho A ' , ' P' twirl .t rlullttr lor each t'ur.tcst:tttt they sp:-n:1nt'etl hliss SC ff'U7'S1f'fffLf'44 f Shelhy Shields :intl .litn Yr-st uere chosen hy it pzincl ol iittlues from Roztttnkt' :ts hir. :ind hliss Bcdloril lliult Srltool. Other hiuhliulns nl tht' show ititlttdctl skits ht' sfrtnc 1-I' the scliouhs classes :ind cltths. .X ptive was 1:i ctt for the host tw: ol tht-so skits. 'liqtlent in tht' lottn ul tmqtls. :lttttrr-s, and tnstt'lttnet't.tls rmcndetl vnt the ex'c'ntni:'e pioptatn. SHYIUR Q-IXRNU-Au! IJAVID HAROLD STEVENS .X neu proj.-tt lor the s-:nitzts was initiztted :tt A iNISfJIi-F1 5 li. ll. S. last l.tll 'lihqrt was gt senior cztrnivxtl lin-r 1 l' dnl I-5' drift tevens n week pri-vt' to tht' tztrttivwl on Novenzher IS. vt-ting -f6'CU711fPlt1fC'1l'lI7N6l' nas ttirried on in the high and elcntttttttry sclmols lu selett at king. qttvett. princv: :intl princess In l0lUll twer the r.ttniv.tl. l'i.+rlt tlxif-' entered tt ho-y :und It girl Qti the rotttt'etiti.wn, :Intl votini: nits :tt the t:ttt' of .t penny per trite. ll'in'te s were llelen Torn Kvttttt-sly zztstl llelen l..tw-un. Kina and Qmzetn. :ind liohhy l'.n'kcr :intl llrentlzt l'ru:tst'5', l'ri!'ce :tml l't'intcss. They were ttowned :tt the t.ttttit'itl .intl presented with tlilts. The t.trnit'.tl itself tnnsistetl of pqtily cltwotgntetl lzrmtlts lill--tl with In-itll-vs. ltztmhttxxrci'-, nukes. pics, t-.tndit-d DREAMEPV ANN TAX'I.OR apples, pop torn. 'lnd other pn-md things to ent :ts ,,h f ttvll its :l llourt- of ll-irrors, il lislzini' pool for ymtttyt't' Lang' ter O , fl-iltlrmt :intl xttritttls skill tzzttncs. The evenint' rms Mr- ankl Mr5- Roger Taylor finished out with thtttrittg with tttusif heitn: pttwiclutl ht' fbfflfl pfdftl' Zt'fN7l67' The Three Slim-ps. ' SCENES 'ROM THE VARIETY SHOW' ' l' . L QAJ William Blankenship and Faye Aultice join in the Beauty Parade. KBJ The Senior Hi-Y presents their version ofthe famous Singing Dogs. Background music is being provided hy Eddie Boyer, standing, and The Three Sharps. tCJ Carlton Burnette. Tee Dooley, and Hurley Candle, known as The Three Sharps perform. QDJ Wintters in the Senior Baby Contest and their parents were recognized at intermission. Shown are: Harold Stevens, Mrs. Romer Taylor and Dreamer Ann, Mrs, Harold Stevens and David Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Rucker Wriivht and Sharon Ann. CEb- A close-up of Mr. and Miss Bedford High School, Shelby Shields and Jim Vest. CFU Ray Smith, senior class president presents Mr. and Miss Bedford High their prizes while the mad French artist, portrayed by Tony Rucker, 100145 Url- fG? some of the couples participating in the Fashion Show. Af I--. el 28 ,,.
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