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POINTS TO BE VISITED Tour I-Buildings and Personages Page 13 Tour II-Activities . Page 35 Tour III-Sports . Page 61 Tour IV-Classes and Commencement Page 83 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. No tourist may carry more than three armloads of books. 2. Take time to inspect everything care- fully. 3. Do not tip the guides. 4. Tour II stops at the Home Economics Laboratory for five minutes only. 5. Small children must be accompanied by an older person. 6. Don't get lost. Stay with your party. 7. No dogs or cats allowed.
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ATTENTIGN, TGURISTS A The discriminating traveler will find the Comet Tours of the highest quality in every respect. Behind them stand the Sen- ior Class of 1937 with twelve years of ex- perience. The mode of travel adopted for the Comet Tours is designed to afford the max- imum of comfort and enjoyment, the pace is leisurely enough to permit a genuine sense of familiarity with places visited. All buildings are first class throughout, and in- variably in a favorable location. Short cuts are used wherever it is advantageous to the traveler. For each tour a special guide book, complete with maps, illustrations, and di- rections, is provided. Aided by these, the visitor can in a few hours take a journey which usually requires the nine months from September to June. The price of the four complete tours is very reasonable-your interest in Bellevue High School.
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Suggestions As To Costumes and Baggage The following suggestions and accompanying illustra- tions are offered as an aid to the traveler. No piece of baggage larger than the bass horn shown in the first picture can be conveniently carried bytthe tourist. Remember the three armloads of books limit and save your strength. Plaid coats and jackets are the vogue this season and are worn by the elite. Big B's, whether red or white. are a blg asset on the tours. Muslcally-minded people are requested to keep in- struments in their cases en route. Footballs and basketballs will be furnished to those who desire them. Comfortable low shoes are indispensable for the tours. Sweaters and skirts for the ladies are always correct. Snowsuits and jackets, with earmuifs as accessories, are costumes which prove to be very useful in cold weather. Red and white costumes are especially recommended and endorsed, and are sure to make a hit with the guides. Rubber aprons are wom by all guides in the scientific departments and may be included as part of your ensem- bles. Briefcases fwith zippers, of course? are permitted ln- side the buildings. Any person carrying a larger bag may be stopped by customs omclals for souvenir inspection.
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