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'A vi. w. 'HD XTX' ,rf R X Ni Y if +N Q . ss is 355 : f'2 t 5 5 ss 5 X .1 , 3 TRIP We enjoyed it vviuu variety ot evening entertainment, but the evenings were the mogt lun. They included: Cinerama , Ca:zfCeii , the Chica o S m hon Or- . . I T y chestra, a stage ptsv: 'Tosnouse all The August Moon , and it Carnival 'X tv- in the Hilton Hotel. Several lorcign I'CE?lrIUIGlti'1 '-.ti-io visited, such as the ltaliah i a , a 'eiman acsiruiyzit, anc Q1' , a ir S Vllge Lp T t lCliam Chwee American restaurant. Our last activity before board- ing the northbounci train was the football game be- tween Wisconsin and Northwestern. Wisconsin won, 411 to Trl. The Senior Class would like to take this opportunity to thank Mi. Walter Qtr, and Mrs. Bette Brown in working out the schedules and completing the arrange- ments. It is to them, and the chaporones and advisors, that we credit the success ol' our trip. In our own sepaintc: way, thc memories of this trip shall stay with us lor the rest ol our lives. J , I dx. ' A 3? iw .I SN MQ 'D ' x Page Twenty-three ,Mm S o
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ft! 'N--x it S CHICAGO It was Sunday, October 30, that about fifty excited Seniors boarded the southbound train tor Chicago. Even tho it was the first time on a train for most ot us, we quickly over came this and settled down tor a rip-roaring trip. Before we realized it, we arrived in Chicago, and were taxied to the stately Morrison Hotel where we were to stay tor most ot the week. During the end of our visit in the Windy City we lived in the wonderful Conrad Hilton hotel. Our daily schedules were always completely filled with new and exciting excursions. Some of the busi- ness tirms and public buildings we visited in the day- time were the Museum of Science and lndustry, the Midway Airport, the Brooktield Zoo, Shedd Aquarium, the Alder Plantarium, a Style Show at Marshall Fields, the Natural History Museum, the U. S. Steel Company, the Ford Company, and Chinatown. We traveled to and from these places in a combination ot C. T. A. Buses or taxis. 'Q Qriiil Page Twenty-two
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