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While on vacation at Myrtle Beach. Andrew Clark tnes to decide whether or not to take a dip. While in Pans. Mrs. Isbell. Christy Storey. Sheri Storey. Susan Searcy. Amy Messer, and Kimberly Brown pose in front of a statue of King Louis XIV. Anxious to go on their adventure, Amy Messer. Susan Searcy. Shen Storey. Kimberly Brown. Chnsty Storey. Karen Wood and Mrs. Jane Isbell give a big smile before they leave for France. ( This French feline takes time out for a cat nap. 10 Summer Vacations
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w.lh a smile. Cindy Lawter reveals that she is happy aboul her success ol graduating from high school. As she walks away after receiving her diploma. Cindy Prince thinks about her future following graduation.
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Frank Worthington takes time out Irom his trip to pose tor the camera. Work, Play, And Far Away Places Summer Fun Everyone had their own ideas of what summer fun really was. To some students, summer fun” was visiting a distant place like France or Alaska. For others, it was lying on the beach, feeling lazy and carefree. This summer, Chap- man students could be found in all of these places. A stroll on the Champs Ely- see, a famous boulevard in Paris, was common for the six students who went to France. The students, along with their teacher, lane Isbell, spent two weeks traveling in France and other neighboring countries. Although most students spent their vacations pursuing pleasure, several took working vacations. Frank Worthington spent five weeks working on an Alaskan processing ship. Still other students attended workshops such as cheerlead- ing camp, annual camp, band camp, and Girls and Boys State. Those who attended Girls State felt that it was a learning experience where they were exposed to several aspects of the State Political System. Finally, there were those stu- dents who went on a vacation just to kick off their shoes and relax. A few of the popular va- cation areas were the beaches, the mountains, and amuse- ment parks. At Chapman, the students had a variety of ideas for what summer fun was. The histone Chenonceaux. in France, is one of the many places visited by the French students. This beautiful setting sun could be seen off the Alaskan Coast While at the National FHA Conven- Rogers, and Teresa Pruitt take time off tion, Monica Rogers, Mrs. Brenda to tour the Washington Redskins Stadi- um.
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