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4 9 is-4 -V. n-nfs... ' 2: -4' Spring Trips: April Adventures About 35 newly-acquired deep Southern accents were noticed after April lO, when the spring vacation trips were over. Mr. Cameron and Mr. Melvin, sponsors of the New Orleans and Washington trips, enjoyed a week of luxury along with the enthusiastic students. Fascinating tours, plush din- ners, hotels and Steamers, and many good times typified the s p r i n g journeys. Travelers viewed everything from Negro spiritual singing in New Or- leans to the Smithsonian ln- stitute in Washington. After six lively days on their own the excursionists re- turned no worse for wayfaring and eager to tell anyone who would listen about their senti- mental journey. Upper Right: Natchez Under the Hill. Upper Left: The Mississippi River from the Baton Rouge capital. Center: Bus driver's bedlam.
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EITC Rllmfl wig! 7112 BAND 5.84!fz3' 364: Pioneers Probably the underclassmen best-informed about careers were those who spent their assembly periods in room 364. By inviting professional men and women to speak during their homeroom programs, the students gained as much occu- pation know-how as many of the upper-classmen. A college representative aided both boys and girls in forming their vague ideas of college into ground work for later decisions. Another distinguishing mark of 364 was its counseling system. Students were divided between Mr. Rasmussen and Miss Larson, each ot whom ad- vised about lOO pupils. Upper: 364 Council-First row, left Io right: Bob Sieben, Mr. Rasmussen, Don Frey. Second row: Julie Camp- bell, Kay Carlson, Margaret Custis, Nancy Paulson, and Susan Ely. Third row: Mike Erskine, Abby Alt, John Murray, John Ferren, Bob Kessler, and Charles Murdough. Center: Carol Jean Nessler puts a poster on the board. Lower: Emily Gorby and Barbara Buchanan use the filer. i
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Budget Ticket: Fun For Your Money 'Come onel Come alll This way for the 'Greatest Value on Earthl' lt's stu- pendous-the Budget Ticketl' That was the theme of the l952 Budget Ticket campaign. This bargain offered the students a circus of events. Adding to the main attractions of pre- vious seasons, the Budget Ticket had some new features: admission to the homecoming rally, and to wrestling and swimming meets, plus an adult budget ticket for the young in heart. This versa- tile performer also helped out with club dues, publications, and discounts on ad- mission to dramatic productions. Under the direction of the ringmaster, Mr. Melvin, and managers Nana Stroh- meier and Pat Jewell, the campaign ex- ploded into an all-time high of 93.2 per cent. But while the performers of this circus lasted only a few thrill-packed weeks, students who attended the show enjoyed the benefits of the Greatest Value on Earth all year long. Top: Making a wise investment. Left to right: Dorothy Keevil, Paula Levine, Andrea Starck, Emelia Smith. Center: Super-sales staff-Left to right, First Row: Chuck Schroeder, Virginia Havighurst, Van Traxler. Second row: Lorraine Payseur, Helen Greene, Pat Jewell, Jeff Baddeley, Barbara Teare, Barbara Doran. Third row: Mr. Melvin, Nana Strohmeier. Bottom: Curses, foiled again! mutters villain Tom Soper Cleft? to Andy Anderson, Connie Follett and Jim Ferguson. A ..
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