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TDOORS A GRE T CLASSROOM M A .Mfr ya 4 321 in 2 JB' at , '11, .. P , iw ,,L. V ww Y , , ' , 'ff I 4 -w , f fe f f 4. at A .M ,, door School, located at the 4-H center in Salem, is looked forward to by both stu- dents and the high school counselers who donate their time for the one week they are there The school is set up in a forest setting and the kids attend classes in the field and classroom to learn about Oregon plants and wildlife. The classes take the students through the life cycle of plants to their use in the environment The same is true of the studies of animals and aquadic life While at the school the students enjoy a broad range of activities from hiking shooting, games and sports, to swimming, and archery. Of course every thing is close- ly supervised by the counselors, who are never far from their charges. The counselors that attend the school do so' on a voluntary basis. They must apply, then are selected upon their own merits. While at the school they live, eat and sleep with the students for the entire week. The onlyupay for them is a week's worth of homework to makeup when they return to school. The yearly migration of students to Out- iff 6 QM! 1. Outdoor school members stand quietly as the flag is raised in a traditional morning assembly. 2. Spirits soar as campers get set to ride the swing over a muddy river bottom. 3. Senior Counselor Debbie Henning takes things a little more serious than the campers next to her, who obviously had something to enjoy.
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1. The queen's fCindy Brownj fairies express devotion to Bottom fDoug Stumanj. 2. Helena fCarmen Ericksonj expresses her love to Demetrius QKeith Secklej. 3. Puck QMark Weaverj joyfully watches the lead fairy fCindy Michaelj do her dance. Weaver was specially casted to play the role of Puck as he is a 7th grader in Ogden jr. High School. He is a supreb actorn, comments Mr. Holt, director.
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