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,, WW W-Wimirwf Crew mans the rail entering Port Everglades- t l BACK IN THE USA 25 miles north of Miami, Florida is a city of about 100.000 people vvith a five-mile long public beach, dozens of hotels, and miles of inter-locking scenic canals vvhich earn it the name Venice of America. The city attracts many tourists of all ages year-round, but over Easter Vacation, Eort Lauderdale is invaded by l00,000 or more young people from col- leges, high schools or vvhatever, just dovvn to get avvay from the cold in the northeast and midvvest. This is the rite of spring that vvas immor- talized in the movie Vtll-l ERE THE BOYS ARE starring Connie Erancis. The main object is to soak up the sun las vvell as a fevv beersl and have some fun. l-IUNLEY arrived just before the festivities started and many of the crevv found themselves becoming ardent beach bums. The beaches vvere packed vvith bikini- clad maidens vvho vvere there either to get a tan, svvim in the Atlantic, or make nevv friends. For l-IUNLEY sailors vvho had just come from tvvo vveeks in GTMO, Eort Lauder- dale vvas definately vvhere the GIRLS vvere. l-lUlXlLEY vvas on holiday routine during its stay there, so many of its men could en- joy a typical Easter-week day. By around ll o'clock most of the beach bums land bum- ettesl vvould shake off their hang-overs from the night before and make their vvay dovvn to the beach and grab vvhatever fevv inches of sand remained. After turning a nice shade of red, most of the people vvould make their vvay to their hotels lor l-lotel Hunley l and get ready for the night's forthcoming festivi- ties. In Elorida, many clubs and bars stay open all night. Clubs such as the Button, Elying Machine, and Playpen throbbed vvith heavy rock and gyrating bodies. There vvere a fevv extra-curricular activities, hovvever, Many Hunley-ites vvitnesscd lirst hand the nevv national craze they had read and heard about vvhile in Acapulco and GTMO: STREAKINGI Parading inthe bull vvas very popular vvith the students but not vvith the local police, vvith one such party broken up in front of the venerable Hovvard Johnson's l-lotel. Rad publicity for a vvell-established institution perhaps? T-shirts vvere vvorn vvith slogans such as Member of Olympic Streak- ing Team and Keep on Streakin', Some intelligent members of the Recreation Council decided' that Eort Lauderdale just might be a nice place to have a ship's party, so the Port Everglades Passenger Terminal vvas rented. Teh crevv vvas entertained by the Ro- man Empire and HUlXlLEY's ovvn Groove Makers. Even a fevv of the young ladies in tovvn made their vvay to the party vvhich turned out to be one of the most enjoyable in the ship's history. As HLJIXILEY pulled avvay from the pier on April filth, many sailors looked at the city vvith fond memories, sore feet, red backs and empty pockets, It vvas an experience that vvili be long remembered.
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