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Mr. Goskins escorrs 0 group of srudenrs on on eoriy morning cruise of rhe Morro Boy esruorv Morro Boy mud rors Chose rhe elusive gooey ducks Yosemire Insrirure srudenrs experience rhe blind leoding rhe blind rhrough the Ccirhedroi Peolss Bosin Elizoberh Lourence ond Sue Kirisporricls hove hor chocolore on o cold Morro Boy morning. Two giris heod our on on eorly morning hike through Yosemire Volley. Ricky Yorrz flies rhrough rhe oir ro ger over rhe Ueiecrricol wire in onorher exercise in group dynamics. Some of rhe YOSEMITE INSTITUTE explorers: Advisor Tim Dunn, Srocey Shermon, Tolsinolso, Jennifer Dryonr, Gino Glosscocls, Bob Leeburg, ond Ann Hoolihon, Suson Erii-zson, .ioon 4 5,
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i l get Adventurers Survive Outdoors Among the most onticipoted Science Club field trips wos the Morro Boy trip. This weekend excursion in November proved to students thot sleeping under the stors con be fun, Even though the troditionol digging in the mud for Gooey Duck cloms left the students emptye honded Cfor the first time everb, they settled for Goskins' fish chowder insteod. Mud fights, nightly compfire songs, the beoutiful night hike to the top of Block Mountoin, the informotive trip to the museum, ond the scenic boot trip through the estuory where they sow mony mognificent birds ond onimol life, were further highlights of the trip. One of the students, Liso Croil, soid, Morro Boy wos o fun experience, too bod we didn't get ony gooey ducks, but c everything else mode up for it. Q y M 5 Lx tsfr fit T , t,it iiii . The onnuol trips to the wilderness school in V 'l A , ,,,i' ii,c. .fr A T - t, gh' ' ,g W Yosemite since 1973 hove proven to be ji H ,iVy'i H713 memoroble for seeeee sfedeefs, yer me YGQWS ,sst iei ferrii eettrr f . p ets , trip sefeessee me Others- the eeeef end v iii: tti ie' .'rr iiit T' rriii erei eiii , outgoing students not only got to erjoy the ,s iiie,ti 4 fe, ,A g , l'il , ,n if i ' if A stwifrlirtre serenity ond uniqueness of Yosemite Volley ,yyyf :M ' Vmfg if my W ond Crone Flots, but they olso erjoyed going to f , Tffgf t,tt ,gQ,:-1 W, Hetchhetchy Reservoir where they ote lunch 'iiii i'i ' X '-V' W' its s e 2 ee 1 lee ' by O woterfoll ond observed their officer, 'iii fyr lz. Z , 'fe 'W' fe Jennie Wyrouch, commune with noture by coming foce-to-foce with o beor. The group olso hiked through the breothtoking Cothedrol Peoks bosin where they leorned obout the environment. Advisor Mike Goskins soid, Every yeor the students who porticipote in Yosemite never come bock the some. Yosemite's mogicol quolities ore not only on educotionol experience, but it lets the students grow with o true sense of their ideals. Clubs
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