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CHICAGO TRIPS: Trips to Chica o seemed to be the thing to do both in the fall and in the spring. Not only did the Student Senate sponsor a trip to Chicago to sec Chicago perform, but the Art Club visited several art museums in Chicago as well. l. Besides visiting cultural attractions in Chicago, several BHE'ers visited another attraction and literally got tied up in toilet paper. 2. Mr. Zimmermann and Linda Davis pause for a brief rest before visiting another art museum. 3. Art students really get into a sculpture in the Civic Center Plaza. 4. Mick Henneberry entertains fellow bus riders during the trip to Chicago. 5. Chicago'l in concert! A spectacle to see AND hearl 6. The Museum of Contemporary Art was just one of the places visited by art students. 7. Art students clown around with a bronze lion. 8. Gene Gentry poses high atop a rail for all to S 5 L R41 'TN X5 ' Q 7 '1 - 'U : 5 M. -TN 3 - pf' D FF -N 9 Aw' .au x' A 3 s gb Q -O ' 11 N S. Q ei Z QE. Nbseunof ff if ContemporaryArt AlexanderCalder reimsD6CUvE mzemaaeca-11 V bedomeamembe V ' . F38 bs .fi ' 5.
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CROSS COUNTRY: The Cross Country team was coached by Dan Thornton. Home Cross Country meets were held in Baker Park in Kewanee. The Cross Country team had a season record of 0-6. 1. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM MEM- BERS: Mitch Winn, sophomore: Jeff Stinson, freshman, E ene Stuckman, freshman. Missingugom the picture: Mark Fargher, fresh- man, Dave Gonzalez, sophomoreg Tim Melchiori, sopho moreg Roger Pratt, freshmang Tom Slock. soph- omore, Mark Stasell, freshmang' Enrico Perkins, freshman, and Greg Toliver, freshman. 2. Enrico Perkins can still muster up a smile after a long cross country run. 3. The only disadvantage of cross country running is that a Roger Pratt might jump out of the bush- es and grab you. 4. Mitch Winn portrays the loneli- ness of the long distance runner as he covers the winding miles of the course. , 5. There seems to be mass confusion at the starting line. 6. And the runners are off! ,bt 'lim F5 i!.'N tx Q . ' ,', , tsl' 'I la 1 '? 'Q' Pr ' Q QL 'B if all fr A ,. 0'-.ir .. F19 of-A.
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