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Nancy Fairchild — Mary Francis — I would go into interior de- would like to travel, sign and travel. Edward Hempel — would travel the world and hunt the big game of every country. Richard Hill — I would take a trip around the world. Gary Huttenstine — I would travel around the world, take flying lessons, buy a helicopter, and spend time with my family. Carol Ireland — Travel around the world. Jim Kennedy — I would spend winters in Florida, take a boat cruise, and spend summers in Michigan. Dale Kimball — I'd travel around the world and ski for a week at fifty-two major ski areas. Victor King — Travel Travel Travel! Scott Knitter Study A) Mr. Archer is in ten sly listening in on a conversation. Opposite page: A) Mrs. Francis. Mrs. Lancelot, and Mrs. McMillen: having their women to women talk. 11
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What is the definition of a teacher? They are people who teach, answer questions, and sometimes work late at night correcting papers. Most importantly. our teachers here at Berrien are caring, supportive, and are even friends. As each class leaves to begin a new life they will take with them fond memories of their teachers or better yet — friends. Ron Archer — Take an extended vacation in Europe, the Mediterra -nean. and Caribbean. Jack Baker — I would build a cabin in the mountains and create a higher education scholarship fund to aid socio-economic disadvantaged students. Larry Burman — Spend time with my family traveling the country, learning the history of our forefathers and their struggles. Kay Cater — I would take an extended vacation to Hawaii, live in a grass hut on a small island, soak up the sun. and beach-comb. Charles Cosper — I would be a small business investor concerned with managing the business. John Donely — Purchase a small hut on an island in the South Pacific and open a sun tan lotion stand. Elmer Dykeman — Helen Eby — I would join the Peace I would take a year and trav-Corps. el around the world, also re- turn to Switzerland and Austria. Sandy Bare field — Just doing what I’m doing now. James Bowser — Find some way to bring peace, happiness, and the love of our Lord Christ Jesus to all.
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Gary Kurek — Travel the world with my family to see all the countries and people. Barbara LaCourt — I would like to travel and visit friends. Jan Lancelot — Travel to Europe, go on a two week cruise, live on a college campus for six weeks, and start a private business. Jill McConnell — I would have more unhurried moments with those I feel closest to. Bonnie McMillen — Become an astronaut to view the earth in a new way. Cornelia Miller — Travel, finish my house, and finish graduate school. Caroline Paulsen — I would take a year or more off and travel. I particularly want to go to Australia and New Zealand. 12 David Paulsen — I would travel to places that I have read about. I would also take time to play a good game of golf. Greg Pesko — I would travel. I believe a person can be enriched far beyond a classroom situation by projecting oneself into other environments and experiences. Tom Phillips — I would establish a business, the collection and restoration of antiques. Computers may be intriguing, but a walnut cabinet is regal and elegant. Dick Reams — I would build my own house, and travel around the country in a motorhome visiting national parks.
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