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Walking the streets students head to the New York Times on 43rd street. Also on the journalism trip, students toured Rolling Stone magazine. Cphoto by: D. Douglas? Enjoying the nightlife in New York City, junior Aaron Couch joins a street musician outside the Empire State Building. The six-day trip was for students on the publications staffs. Cphoto by: M. Musgraveb fl IZJFP1 X ll t .. j M 5 Ih -f .AA .. ef fka I ipreparing to sail, seniors Sarah Hicks, Amy Menze, Betsy Weimer, juniors Erin Knee, Lisa Probst and the first mate hoist the boom. The trip was prior to the 87-88 school year. fphoto by: L. jamesl Field Trips Spanish students on a ten-day trip to Spain over spring break visited this Catholic monument in Segovia. Under the crucifix is a church built into the rocks. fphoto by: j. Cox?
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ZS an alternative to a sit-in planned by the student body to protest slow negotiations, student body president Thom Payne encouraged students to speak out at the community meeting. Here, Payne prepares a speech presenting the students point of view. Cphoto by: P. Seideli Tarents took advantage of the meeting to learn more about what was going on. The cafeteria was full enough that the teachers were asked to leave in order to let the parents have a seat. Cphoto by: P. Seidell Teacher Slowdown
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Msiting Versailles, French and Latin students get a chance to see Z! 3 i0l11'I18liSm Convention in Kansas City, MiSS011l'i, ill November French history and culture' The palace can take days to tour in senior Maureen Condron wonders whether she will win an award entirety. cphoto by: It pricej Condron did win, along with four others. Cphoto by: M. Musgravel Qs.. ii ' TN f O F I E L I9 T R I P S arf Bags, Big Ben, Cookie Jar Makes Memories Hefrf trips fuff of private jokes Barf bag in hand, junior Dave Moore stared blankly out the window. After offering to drive and meet the group in New York, he was finally forced onto his first flight with students going to a journalism convention in New York City. It was an enthralling experience that enabled students to see the finer aspects of New York, said junior Aaron Couch. The newspaper and yearbook staffs took several other trips during the year. In November they went to the NSPCA convention in Kansas City, Missouri. In spite of it being an educational trip, it was so much fun. 14 hours on a bus gives you more than enough time to get to know people and sing too many verses of 'Who Stole the Cookie From the Cookie Iar? ' said junior Robin Merrick. The environmental science classes took a trip to West Virginia during Fall Break. On the way back junior Brandon Harris got lost while they stopped on the Ohio State campus. However, by that point, getting lost was a going joke, since they had just spent three days on the trails in the woods. A week without showering was no joke to students on the summer environmental trips. Occasional swims had to take the place of hot water and shampoo for students sailing in Maine and canoeing in Canada. Look kids, Big Ben! junior Brian Kern would shout whenever he saw a clock on the trip French and Latin students took to Europe over Spring Break. The group would respond, Parliament! as in the movie European Vacation. Things got a bit hectic on the Spanish trip to Spain over Spring Break when several of the students were accused of smoking marijuana by another tour group. The accusation proved to be false, but it kept them joking for the rest of the trip. As the plane landed in Fort Wayne after a week in New York City, the stewardesses received a round of applause for enduring the ride. The only barf bags on the way home were passed around and signed by all the students as a memory of the week. As a souvenir every student took home a pair of wings and a styrofoam plane. lTracy Jensen FQurfeQnQQLQ Mibuig more than enoughfmeg gQLLQknQw Q6OQlQ l QLVM.-.Q-lim fi LSLQQQMKQ Qfgle Cookielm Q-QQQQIHQ ,Li --junior Robin Merrick Field Trips
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