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While in Brazil, Maria Rebman(12) rests by the riverfront in Piracaba. (Photo by Marcelo Lavorenti) Exhausted at Covent Cardens, Jenni- fer Tritt(ll) takes a break. (Photo by Ann Casser) An amused Robert Baileyf 12) feeds the pigeons during his trip to Europe. (Photo by Joyce Cox) Student Life-Trips 11
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Leaving Their Comfort Rowing in Stratford-on-Avon proved to be more work than Ann Gasser(ll) and D’An Miller(IO) had anticipated. (Photo by Jennifer Tritt) The ocean at Portopier soothes a tired Mari Katsunuma(12). (Photo by Kei Katsunuma) A favorite activity of Center students this summer was trav- el. While many went on family or school-related trips, others got together with friends and planned their own vacations. Mari Katsunuma( 12) flew to Japan for seven weeks to visit her relatives. It's really neat, Katsunuma said, because it's so different from Kansas City. Ann Gasser(ll) found the atmosphere an exciting part of her 10-day excursion to Lon- don. It was around the time of Wimbledon and the Live Aid concert, so everyone was really excited, Gasser said. Seven students and German teacher Claudette Bartle went to England, France, Switzer- land, Austria, and Germany for 14 days. Elizabeth Gingrich(12) who was a part of that Beefeaters, a restaurant in London, caused seniors Shannon Cornelison and lennifer Stroud to regress to childhood days of eating with their hands. (Photo by Claudette Bartle) 10 Design by Susan Reimer
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Leaving Their Comfort Zone ◄group, said, The best part was staying in the valleys of •Switzerland. It was really pretty. French teacher Ruth Paulsen led a group of three Centerites to France and Switzerland for 19 days. Susan Reimer(12), one of the three, enjoyed touring the Riviera and visiting the Eiffel Tower. Bob Bailey( 12) went to Spain, Africa, and Portugal dur- ing summer vacation. When talking of his experience, he said, The people in the coun- tries I went to were really po- lite and couldn't wait to try out their English. It was really fun trying to communicate in a lot of different situations. Making friends came easy to the Girl Scouts along the English Channel. (Photo by lean Slusher) Heather Canzoneri(ll) asks Kojak, Who loves you, baby? while at a wax museum in London. (Photo by Ann Casser) 12 Design by Susan Reimer According to Maria Rebmanf 12), who went to Bra- zil, the biggest fashion problem there was no Levis for men! No matter where they went most Center students enjoyed leaving their comfort zone. By Judy Lowentha
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