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tudents Go To Four Corners The Outward Bound experience in Big Bend was stren- uous, but most everyone had fun. A few of the delicacies that satisfied the appetite were watery pudding and hot tea. The nights were cold, and in the mornings students found themselves with frozen-solid pants and wet and wild cold feet. In spite of belaying, rappelling, running rapids, and hiking, Mr. Strozeski, Mrs. Simpler, and Mr. Ben Barka returned with all hands. The Washington trip was a fun learning experience for the students, Mrs. Knecht, Mr. Balch, and Mr. Atebara. Along the way, there were stops at Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, the Smithsonian Institute, the Capitol, and other museums and memorials. 'GWhere did you get that orange velvet yo-yo? From touring the Capital to playing with a green nerf football on the White House Lawn, the trip was one to remember. The New Yorkers saw two Broadway plays, Pippin and A Little Night Music, and went on a backstage Broadway tour lead by Larry Ford. They stayed at Finch College, and every time the phone rang, someone had to run up two flights of stairs to answer it. The kids visited the Frick, Guggenheim, Whitney, Museum of Modern Art, and the Metropolitan Museums. In addition to the museums and plays, the group saw Radio City Music Hall and went on a Greenwich Village tour. 'gAll right kids, mushf' The Seniors scattered to the four corners. Don't ask for details! 7D 1 if
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a. Mr. Stansbery and students learn how to defend themselves. b. Only four broken bones and 125 stitchesln The first aid class dresses Kevin Capperas wounds. c. Mr. Havens explains the safety rules of woodshop to Amy Stevenson. d. '6Sponge. Now the scalpelf, Mitch Wynne and his assistants have the hands of sur- geons. e. 6'All right, everybody, ante-up! Patricia Hughes, Judy Olin, Amy Stevenson, and Carolyn Tarride play bridge? f. Dior she ainlt, but Ann Tilley is learning some of the basics of sewing from Mrs. Sconyers. E W
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