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Garfield County High School REMUD. 1975 Jordan, Montana Pickles Private Persuings
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Europe Aug. 28 . . . Everybody was telling their summer stories to- day. I guess the kids that had the wildest ones were the kids that went to Europe. Rod and Dick weren't there but Anita, Sally, Joyce, Therese and Miss Eaton filled me in on the scoop. To start things off right, there was a 12 hour layover in New York City. What a perfect time to write your first letter home or start a conver- sation and end up learning how to play cards English style. Soon after reaching London, everyone agreed on two things: England must have the greenest grass in the world and their suitcases were about 20 lbs. too heavy. Passfield Hall--with its home-cooked meals and lukewarm showers—was a welcome change from wandering around Picadilly Circus, The Tower of London, The Wax Museum and getting lost in the subway. A day of Oxford and Stratford-on-Avon is a step back in time--including a Gothic University, stone fences, and a performance at the Royal Shakespeare Theater. Quite a change from this was a taste of Picadilly Circus nightlife. After London they traveled through the English countryside to the White Cliffs of Dover. From there, they took a steamer ride across the Chan- nel, complete with fog, seagulls and salt spray. At last they arrived in Paris, for a ride down the Seine, a Mass at Notre Dame and a taste of that delicious French bread. There was hardly time to rest as they crossed the border and into Switzerland. Here they spent a day in the clouds—on top of Mt. Pilatus. Next, some wandering in narrow, winding streets and traditional folk music. Up early the next day for some really breath- taking scenery and a snowball fight. Before they knew it, they were in Italy where famous sculptures are right beside modern discos. The last stop was Rome—a blend of both the old and the new. Some of the group braved the crowds and got a glimpse of the Pope. Then it was Arrivedercci Roma Hello Home. Here are some of their pictures: Sally eating escargo (snails). Rod and Dick take advantage of the layover inN. Y. , while Miss Eaton changes some money. What now?? It's the Leaning Tower of Pisa. My gosh! They're eating whole loaves of bread. Here's the whole group in Paris. What's this? Getting to know the courier. And every- body recognizes Big Ben. 2
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