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Show December 4, 1959 SIGNPOST Page 3 Everett Rebuilds After Weber Collegiate Visit By LeRoy Yorgasen Signpost Associate Editor "Everett or drown," gurgled 100 students as three buses swam through Wie rain and snow of the state of Wash. The rain didn't dampen their spirits though, and the bus-riding marathon turned out to be just ducky. The excursion started from Weber College campus at 7:30 Thursday morning, traveled all day, I 1 FUN ON THE BUS. Dave Strom berg and Steve Groon we'll illustrate there is even room to dance in the bus aisles during a Y e-ber College excursion. s 3057 Harrison Blvd. Best in School Supplies Cosmetics, Fountain College Outline Series, Made Simple Books Schaum Series Christmas Cards THE BOOKMARK.. 3065 Harrison Blvd., EX 3-1133 TROC LOUNGE & GRILL. Join the friendly atmosphere that Wayne & Marian Garfield have created at the TROC BURGERS Troc. SANDWICHES . . . COLD DRINKS, PIZZA PIE Serving the Best in Town Hours 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. weekdays 12 p.m. to 12 a.m. Sundays 2675 Wash. Blvd. Lcn.mWtot,iM.i 4 -GLASS 3 HyAq GIcss Specialises cs Hear 9 Pick-up end Delivery by Insured 3 6 3 - 2 2 n d STREET PHONE and arrived at Pendleton, Oregon, at 10 p.m. The day was uneventful except for the exchange of the lead bus, a girl left behind in Snowville, and a dinasour ride in Bliss, Idaho. Once in Pendleton, the girls checked in at the Temple hotel and the boys established base camp at the Pendleton Hotel. The reason for the separation, they were told, was that one hotel z SUIT WITH VEST Ivy Csnlisroy REVERSIBLE VEST and SUIT ONLY Bed Compel Shop tern r t i. is. ft n . i a $2995 r. -- rj. ,., r.-...,.. . , C r . a." a could not possibly facilitate the whole group. Rolling On At N:30 the buses began rolling again toward Seattle, Washington. Once in the bus, Marie Rus-sel related that her roommates and she entertained a man and his wife who came to their room and wished to use their telephone. She said that her confederates who would stand by her through anything even though they were Pressed in nightwear jumped for their bathrooms and locked the door. i With the two doors locked, Bar-I b?.va Blanchard ran from one to I the other trying to get in while i Marie let the man use the phone, i After calling a party upstairs, i he man and his wife left leaving i an invitation to the girls to drop up any time between now and dawn. When he had left, Barbara quit her roadwork and the two eirls crept from their hiding places and said to the cool Marie, "We sure handled that one firmly, didn't we?" Radio Interview A stop in Dalles, Oregon, offered an opportunity for a radio interview of Mr. Mnrsden and J some of his band members. He told who the group was and wat j they were doing up in the State lor Oregon. The route took the buses along the scenic Columbia River Highway where many interesting sights were witnessed. Many long miles and several j card games later, the ' buses reached the Frye Hotel in Seattle at 8:30. The steady drizzle inhibited the events of the free Car Coats Top Coats -fe Over Ccats Made to Look Like New With Finishing 3 Convenient Locations to Serve You 1165 Patterson Mt. Ogden Plaza 2119 Harrison 2838 Wash. Blvd. S & H Green Stamps S & H Green Stamps DRY CLEANERS te 1 CESSARYNNECESSARY cz Ycui Phcne Drivers! E X 4 - 8 8 3 7 t r GLAD TO BE HOME. Cheryl Parry seems a bit tired after dismounting from the bus at 3 a.m. Today's casual in popular CORDUROY Extra slim, low waisted Tapered leg . i : t. ireiriTorcea to noia snapejjf Distinctive, adjustable half-belt In warm, wearable Corduroy Most wanted colors: Taupe, charcoal, olive Waists: 27 to 38 Lengths: 28 to 34 (if njfi ' if V "1 s Slim , Tapers? Sacks VwPOF TCXA jO ' i evening somewhat, but not enough to make it dull. Saturday morning brought sunshine and a parade right past the notel at an unearthly hour of !l:4.1. By noon, everyone had eat-Ln breakfast wealthy residential section of Seattle and some private yacht clubs led to the removed cily of Everett. By this time, darkness had settled in and the low clouds meant more rain. Ate Fast A quick practice, a hurried supper, and an apethetic change to uniforms in the bus brought on the pre-game ceremonies at N :(). The Colleens danced while the Whip Club cheered and the band played on. Just as the first quarter got underway, the rain began to fall and it didn't take long until the two teams looked like chocolate covered peanuts. In spite of the support of the three bus loads of cheerers, the team slipped up and the wet blanket of 1!) to 12 soaked up all the spirits. The long swim home began at j Saturday night and ended 2:00 Monday morning at the campus. styling pa : -T-Siil ' ' fj : Jim '! : if I S5.95 - |