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VOLUNTEER SENIOR TRIP Merry Madness ID New Orleans March 20 March 24 SUNDA3 MONDAY After 1 m1d eonfusron of goodbyes good wrshes and hood Cwrref' l forgot ' the Trayelers pushed and fell on to the est 1l1tor tt the Unlon Statlon bound for pornts South After tramplng the wrong way down the platform and hayxng to double brek on lllbll' tr1tks for 1 m1le or two the Trayelers bo1rded the Hummmg Brrd exploded unto therr pr1y1tef'l ear pounded goodlyy es on the w1ndow -1 laughed hysterxtally and coll rpsed lnto EllLlI' se 1ts Thus on Sund1y night began the Senior Trlp to New Urlems After 1 sleepless 1nd ll1liI'lOKl9 mght the Tr tyelers arrryed 1nd unloaded themstlyes and therr respeetrye baggage Then they s1t and sat 1nd sat' Fmallv the bus came and w1th eyery one paeked on they rumbled off m the general dlreetron of the Bxenyllle Hotel and h1ghf'l adyenture A l1ttle rest and then to dlnner Maealyne Watk1ns Mary Ellen Etherldge jo Hzll Louyema Mxtehell Dons Phllhps Carolyn Elhs and Betty Ann F1nney drned at the Court of the Two Srsters III the Vxeux Carre To her regret Mary Ellen s meetmg w1th some trartorous erepe suzettes kept her out of errculatxon for a day or two Whxle these sex en enjoyed therr Monday mght drnner Peg Lea Judy Mountfort and Carolyn Claw son de xoured some wonderful seafood at Broussard s on Contx Street Ted Fryer Alex Werrrbaunx and Anthony Hopkms enjoyed loorboy sandwrthes str 1nge md wonderful messes whrch eOIlbl:f ofa loaf of bre 1d -.heed rn two on whreh there 1re seyer1l sl1lws of ro1st beef must 1rd prekles mayonnalse lettuee and law 1ll for -W tents' TUESUAX Begxnnlng to get used to pl 1te now Daxrd Iones H1rold Appleton Cordon Potter and seyeral others started the day brrght and early wrth breakfast 1t Kolb wlnle lr1 Tr1week slept After breakfast Alex Welnbaum and Anthony Hopkrns found much enjoyment rn short crulses on the M1SSlbblI5I7l Cyla ferryl The Court of Two Srsters a typreal New Orleans restaurant well known for 1ts hrstorxeal ba kbround w as honored by the presenee of Franees Cuthrxe Dolores V1rdell and Mrss Stepp for 1 le1surely luneheon Barbara Howard 1nd C1ther1ne Hdfd1SOIl found that a self eonducted tour of the quunt old LUFIO shops of the Freneh quarter proxrded a yery l1SC1DlIlDg 1fECl'I10OIl Errly rn the eyemng Bobby ean Steele md Betty Selph were seen leayrng the hotel for a d1nner date 1I'l the Rooseyelt Hotel The hour of mnt found th1rty three 6DIl1UsldStlC aClllOfe and thetr ehaperones s1tt1ng on the bus waltrng for the tour of the hot spots to l7EZg1l1 After three gdfllbllllg etstnos 1ll were x.Ol1XlI1k.Ckl th 1t Mtry Ann Cook earned lu lt III the j mlm of her llilkl L1ter IH the eyentng lor mornmgl Harry oe Booze Hlblmtt Shoeless lo H1ll 1nd many others seemed to enjoy the rtmosphtre of L1Lune 1 small lvlexrern bar 111 the French u1rttr Bobby t1n Fmgers Steele 1nd LOUXEIIH The Lrrk Mltelxtll 11ded 111 the entertainment lr1 Tr1week f 1rl Storey and the re-.t of the group ended the tour wrth the tr ulrtronrl New O1 LHIN toug xnuts tn ylrt of et ll the ol l frenth M 1r et WEDNESD -Xl Thus mornrng 66' gf 1 of the Seniors were ln bed t1ll near noon due to late hours no douht' Frmces Cuthrle and Dolores Vardell spent the rnormng shoppmg and then had lunch at the St Regus agam rn the VICUX Carre Peg Iludy and Carolyn w alked through the famed h1stor1e French Market for should that be staggered? Those flsh were sllghtly fragrantll Krtty Forker and Betty Ann lvlcCullough raced to meet the others on the afternoon excusrxon and were almost left The excursron lasted the whole afternoon after whlch the Traxelers ret1red to the Hotel to prepare to d1ne en masse at Antoxnes the world famous rest1urant IH the French uarter Eyeryone looklng h1s or her best the Trnelers armed rn httle spurts and walked Indran style through the rest1urant to our prry ate banquet hall At the end of a typ1e1lly Creole dlnner they had Cerrses ubrllees and K rfe Diablo wlule Louyenlr lvlltehell Silig Beeulse wlth Bobby jean Steele 1t the p11no so thoughtfully proxlded THURSDAX Ex erybody up at the eraek of dawn fmt says herel ready for the trxp home Betty Ann MeCullough made her routrne trlp to the hotel lobby to prck up her da1ly stack of letters before leayrng for the station At ll '50 A M a host of happy semors wxth many a farewell slgh boarded the streamhned Hummxngbrrd leaymg the Creseent Crty the Pans of Amerlta En route to Nashyrlle Mary Ann Parks and Leshe Van Trease were seen play mg cardsv wlnle Ted Fry er and Robert Cooper s1ng the melodrous stralns of Crgarettes and Whxskey whrle dodgmg Mr Peery ID the elub ear As we neared our dest1nat1on we gaye a yote of thanks to Mr and Mrs Peery and M1ss Stepp and heart1ly agreed th1t the thrtlhng expemenees whreh we had shrred 1U New Orlems would lmger rn our memor1es foreyer FAROIYN CLAWSON mtl CARI STOREY . 1 ' . . . .' 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