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• ' It was a perfect Trip! was the opinion of all who went on the Senior Trip to Starved Rock State Park, M ,v 2 2 15)01 Wanting the outing to be inexpensive, so that many could go, the Seniors decided to take ad- , antage of one of Illinois ' own scenic spots on the Illinois River-Starved Rock. What made the trip perfect ? One who went gave the answer: The weatherman cooperated, with three beautiful, sunny days. The trip was just long enough for recreational activities, for relaxation, and good fellow- ship- and short enough that no one became bored or tired The food and service received from the Starved Rock employees were first class. The cabins in which the Seniors stayed were nicely furnished and modern. Professor Murray and his wife were the perfect class sponsors (as voted at the end of the trip). They were real pals. The most treasured memory of the trip, for many, was the early-moming hour of meditation and praise on top of Starved Rock. From this high vantage point it seemed as if they were alone with God. It was a warm, heart- lifting experience. Upon arriving at Starved Rock State Park, the Seniors were struck ivitk the beautiful and scenic views such as this one of the Rock. Senior Trip Outing Holland Lewis receives a free ride from Marilyn Baker and Jo Ann Shields. 16
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Junior-Senior Banquet Rev. King, chaplain of the Cook County Jail, delivers a chal- lenging message at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Bob Stevenson and his date Roberta Claussen seem to be having a very enjoyable evening. ' The clock strikes twelve. . . And Juniors and Seniors go home after a pleasurable evening. L ' v ! li Pr« 15
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A pyramid ticklish? anyone tarved Rock A warm glow from the fire, and the companionship of fel- low Seniors climax an event- ful day. Jan Sirrine finds that the Senior Trip not only provides loads of fun, but, also brings new ac- quaintances. 17
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