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Student Travel Highlights Stanrtanrter Session Our girls were the life of the party. said Mary Hedrick. senior advisor of Spurs. She was speaking of the 16 girls from K,S.T.C. and the surrounding region who attended Spurs National Convention this summer in Bozeman. Montana. They laughed and joked. made friends. and learned a lot about the responsibilities of a Spurs member. The Spurs who attended the convention included 11 girls from K.S.T.C.. three from Wichita State. one from Kansas State. and one from Kearney State. The three days of the convention were spent in business meetings. rap sessions. and sightseeing trips. and concluded in a banquet at which K.S.T.C. Spurs were awarded several honors. First of all. Sally Neil. last year's Spurs president at K.S.T.C. was made regional director. K.S.T.C, was awarded an honorable mention for service for the second time in a row. And. best of all, the campus of K.S.T.C. was selected as the next Spurs Convention site. After a convention filled wi-th ideas and fun. Spurs are ready for a year of sacrifice. patriotism. unity. religion and service. i Biol.: 459-Special topic: wilderness Biology stresses basic ecological relationships of the plants and animals of the area. Basic was right! In direct contrast to the funfilled hours the Spurs were spending just miles away in Montana. 50 students from K.S.T.C. and other schools were making a ruggedt back-packing hike through the Wind River wilderness in Colorado, While it is true that the students earned credit for shooting game and catching rainbow trout. they had a more imperative motive than grades: hunger. For five weeks the students had to survive in the. wilderness without benefit of civilization. At the beginning of the period. the students were taken into the wilderness outside Lander. Wyoming. given a destination point. and then left to their own resources. At the end of the five weeks, they were picked up, high in Wind River Mountains, by helicopter. Till then they had to find or kill their own food. find their own water. make their own shelter. and hike though miles of rough terrain. . A The expedition was sponsored by a school called NOLS fNational Outdoor Leadership School.i This school is the first of its kind to teach practical conservation of wilderness. It was founded by Paul Petzoldt who believes that wilderness areas are healthy and practical settings for adventure. He says. Youth demands adventure. and if adventure is not planned in our education process. youth will create their own adventure, often in undesirable activities. Spur members find n quiet moment for relaxation during their recent convention in Montana. 12 . '1 Rfk - . ei, 2' Lfmljr ZA' ' fi-ir! Y .. K ,jar it , . .ws ijfft t . rib. - ,gt 1
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