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French Club Tours Montreal And Quebec City As part of the Mini-Course activities, the French Club sponsored a field trip to French Canada. Thirteen student and three chaperons participated in the trip. The group left Mt . Gilead on March 27th and traveled by car to Windsor, On- tario. From Windsor to Montreal and Quebec City, the group traveled by Canadian National Railroad . In Montreal , students visited Notre Dame Cathedral, the 1976 Olympic Site, the Montreal Botanical Gardens, and many other at- tractions. The following day the group moved on to Quebec City. St. Anne de Beaupre , Montmorency Falls, the outdoor bake ovens , woodcarver's shop, the Chateau Frontenac , and the Plains of Abraham were among sights visited in and around Quebec City. Students dined in the revolving Astral Restaurant on the 27th floor of Loew's Le Concorde Hotel . The group returned to Mt. Gilead on April lst. nag: - vw Barb Taylor, Luane Campbell, Lisa Baxter, Sandy Evans, lBack Rowj Lonnie Korody, Nancy Beltz, and Clndy Gandee pose on one of the canon on the remparts in Quebec City. 1..--L giane Campbell looks at the artistic work in the Woodcarvers op . Myrna Miller, Luane Campbell, Barb Taylor, Lisa Baxter, and Mrs. Hart enjoy eating at Ben's Restaurant in Montreal. ig WM Mrs. Hart, Sharon Jones, Nancy Beltz, jeff Burnside, Fritz Blankenship , and Bonni Masterson visit the Botanical Gardens in Montreal. .-x , Ji' if? Myrna Miller, Lisa Baxter, Sandy Evans, and Kathy Sayers dine in the Astral Restaurant in Quebec City.
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Roger Beck instructs a group of students in the art of horse- manship. 'QQZ5' --- -1 Students prepared for a two hour bicycle tour in Mr. Thill's cycling course. 4 -' ,gb I .9 -,,-m '.4' Mrs. jean Chapman shows Donna Gray, Becci Guiher, Sue Fitzgerald, julie Maher, and Rhonda McGinnis how to use Artex paints. -,.....- During the lounge times, students could play ping-pong, cards, and other games. 12. Doug Sipe, Randy Tolbert, Mike Patterson, and Shane Campbell practice a kick in self-defense class. sg' In Mr. Quinn's chess class, Matthew Harvey and Greg Craven test their skill at the game .
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Students See New York Theatre Productions Reid Shelton poses with the theatre group after the seminar. The group tours Chinatown in lower Mr hanttan. S. fx ,Q ff P 9 r 4 'mr w -'Ji r . , , :P 245' fadl, 55, 'S , Elin . 2' P 923' iff! 'jafrqa ffl: ' I 'A .3 I ,n 1 ,135 vi-K f . : V !!- ,-rv During Mini-Course Week, the Mt. Gilead theatre department traveled to New York City for a theatre-oriented tour. Upon arrival at La Guardia Airport via TWA jet, the 26 touring students and community members were trans- ported to ' 'The Big Apple' ' where they saw four Broadway shows: ' 'A Chorus Line , ' ' ' 'Annie, ' ' Dracula, and a choice of Hello Dolly or The Wiz. ' ' Other theatre related activities were: a seminar with actor Reid Shelton of Annie' ' , a tour of Lincoln Center and Metro- politan Opera , and backstage at a Broadway the - atre . The group attended the Easter Show at Radio City Music Hall and toured the United Nations and lower Manhattan. Free time was spent ex- ploring New York City with a chaperon and shop- ping in Fifth-Avenue stores. Another popular pastime was sampling food in the small store- front restaurants or in the well-known Man- hattan eateries such as: Mamma I.eone's and Sardi's. Lost Chapefons lim Andelfon and Mike Squibb, jeff Gress, and jim Ander- The World Trade Center in New York Karen Culbertson WY U-2 fmd Tlhell' son stand outside the Statue of Liberty. City can be seen from the boat to way around New York in the subway. the Statue of Liberty.
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