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1. There are many daily visitors to the Cathedral of Assumption in- side the Kremlin in Moscow. 2. Scott Buenger, Ralph Barker, Pat Harper, and Dennis Worthen shop at Gum ' s Department Store in Moscow. The huge store is located across from the Kremlin in Red Square. 3. Brent Houston sits behind one of the many fountains that add beauty to Rome. 4. A pigeon successfully lands on lanice Pur- key ' s hand as she pauses in the Piazza Della Signoria in Florence. 5. Rebecca Corzilius stands on one of the many bridges that connect the islands in Venice. 6. Maryle House, Sandie Feeler, Carla Francis, Rodney Lupardus, and Dawn Ray sit to rest on the rocks of a valley stream in Hawaii as Tom Henson watches the rippling water. 7. Pope )ohn Paul II greets his audience of thousands in St. Peter ' s Square in Vatican City. General audiences are usually held once a week. 8. Rocky Lupardus and Susan MacRaven pose in front of a beautiful tu- lip tree in scenic Hawaii. 9. Along the steps of the St. Francis of Assisi Mosinary stand Murray McConkey, Brian Schmedtke, Rick Klobe, Agatha Grabowski, Robert Riggs, David Davidson, Karen Guth, Brent Houston, Dennis Partney, Christy Bauer, Rebecca Corzilius, Brian Ropac, Karen Hatcher, Brad Peterson, Diane Biason, Kent Watson, Kathy Hall, Jeff Gass, Wendy Garth, Anne Rasmussan, Ken Hogan, Chris Peterson, Janice Purkey, Janet Scannell, George Whaley, Butch Peterson, Ron Davis, Marilyn Gass, and Wendy Stein. 10. A Hawaiian sunset can be beautiful. 28 TRAVEL 6
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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ENJOY GROUP TRAVEL ABROAD Many people spend a lifetime dream- ing about a trip across the seas. Some, however, are not content to dream. Each year, many groups of CCHS S students translate their flights to fancy into flights across the Atlantic or Pacific. Soon they find realization even better than antici- pated. Students traveling to these countries, however, cannot expect many of the anemities they have grown accustomed to in the U.S. So, they adjust. It may take the average American traveler a few days to become straight- ened in his mind to money matters, strange settings and languages, but the great struggle to avoid confusion is soon mastered by the young travelers. Ancient and modem sights vie for their attention. Exciting modern cities and mysteries of the past await them. Countless unique shops, museums and enchanting customs provide their ut- most in travel enjoyment. Also added to the enjoyment of the trip, and making it more personal, is traveling in a group. Being part of a group, the students share their knowl- edge of the country with each other. The more information that is shared, the eas- ier it becomes for everyone. But, alas, all good things must soon end. The past is gone forever. But through this vast experience, the memory of cultures of the past blend to enrich and embellish the colorful life of today ' s high school students. TRAVEL 29
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