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On the train smnewlzere between Clzicagn and Washington, D, C., Judy Smith and Bev Bagley Settle down for ll lute ses- sion ny' crazy ciglztsu as Larry Hopper and Darlene Haffner offer their advice. IN 1957 OUR SCHOOL inaugurated an extensive educational tour for juniors and seniors. The trip carried forty- two students through ten states to New York City, Washington, D. C,. and Niagara Falls, where they visited some of our nation's most famous sightseeing spots, including the capi- tol, Mt. Vernon, and Radio City Music Hall. This year twenty-five students enjoyed a shorter trip to Chicago. They toured the Museum of Science and Industry and other interesting and educational landmarks in the city. . . W to . . Students on eastern tour pose in front of the Capitol. BAr:K: Guide, S. Miller, L. Hopper. D. Curfman, I. Zus- pann, j. Hughbanks, 1. Luper, C. Leigh, D. Zook, R. Zuck, N. Parker, j. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, clmperrmesg T. McCrcw, H. NValter, R. Larner, L. Moore, -I. McCone, C. McGrew, j. VValtcr, D. Hart, G. Ack- erson, T. Stoddard, S. Yocum. F11oNT: M. Orwig, R. YVallcr, M. Sperry, D. Haffncr, j. Smith, N. Dimmitt, E. Stoller, E. D'Camp, S. Sammons, K. Paul, I. Curtis, B. Bagley, UI. Vllagncr, H. Stamlmaugli, P. Melvin, E. Hart, B. Lantz, A. Craycraft, M. Parks. While they were pmsirzg, Speaker of the Home Sam Rayburn went by. 'mn emm Jam.. mt-iw .mea ww- fmQr2lfwz'fffafru',,,Mffs-. sf v
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' gzwmmzqmd' zfatdeecdaaleem In the presentation of TVVELTI-I NIGHT, Mul- volio Struts disdainfully as Sir Andrew and Fabian giggle m i S C I1 i e 17 i 0 u S l if. Under the spell of a hyymotist, K c i t li Bradley and VVcndell Howe hook the biggest wlzoppers ever caught on dry land. THE ASSEMBLY BELL gives three short blasts, and We pour from the classrooms anticipating an hour of non-text-book education. Taking our auditorium seats, we become absorbed in the program that unfolds before us - a hypnotist who lulls fifteen boys to sleep, a judo ex- pert who trips up everyone, a scien- tist who describes the marvel of the atom, and a Shakespearean play present- ed by the Bradley University players. As the curtains are once again drawn, we heave a little sigh and return to the reality of classrooms and our studies. One minute jerry Zuspann was ehueking the judo expert under the ching the next lie was head over heels in mid air.
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Angzfls Isrlliclle and Muriel CAlmu Ci'z1ycx'a1ft and Karon Puulb listen closely In CCL-nv ML-Gr:-wj as he I'8Ilfl.S' the laws of heauen to Alexander Arlington iflrcg Lciglij, who has fuxt youu' through thc pearly gllfl'-Y. Arcliazzgcl Michael . . A MYSTERY COMEDY, Who Dunit? was pre- sented by the seniors on March 21, 1958. The unique play, based on the murder of Alexander 61544452 Arlington, the leading character, was different from any given on our stage before. In the cli- mactic third act Alexander was stabbed in the back, and it was a surprise to all when the real identity of the villain was revealed. Jerry Zuspunn terrifircs Greg Leigh as Put lhuf thing duwnii' mars Crm-g Ln-iglz he lllIlJlll1f'l'.S' on him with z'lipper.s' say- 145 Flo Baker, plziywl hy Nuiicy Dimmitt. ing lou sort of sqzieezv like this. e'le11n.s' hw' fin,qw'nails with his Chi- Itis like cutting the .stem off ai ro.s'c.,' new letter opener, the murzlrfr wcupmi,
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