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l i i hat do you get when you mix 31 juniors and sen iors, four chaperons, one bus, five days, four nights. and 1,730 miles? An excit- ing trip to Okefenokee Swamp! The trip began on Wednesday, May 5. lt was chaperoned by Mr. RA. Lamb, Mr. Donald Austin, and their wives. Ten of the students were from Law- rence Central High School, i 0kee memories include alligators and, at first, the crowd seg- regated between L.C. and J.lVl. students. However, after a few miles, new friends were made. The first night was spent on the bus, and the swamp, located in Georgia, was reached early Thursday morning. On a board walk through the swamp, the students saw many new sights, including alligators. After the board walk, the group carried out a Red- Cockaded Woodpecker hunt which ended birdless but fun. Then they began boat tours through the swamp. Several species of birds, nu- merous alligators and the nature in general painted a beautiful scene for the Indy students. Friday and Saturday were both spent on islands. Cum- berland lsland, which is to- tally preserved and sur- rounded by white sand, is best remembered for its herd of wild horses. Jeckyl Island isn't preserved. lt's a tourists' haven with many gift shops. The day was spent birdwatching and shopping. Late Saturday, the group returned to Waycross, Geor gia, for a pizza party before the long, grumpy trip home by Karen Terry 1 -my xx,-s 5'- L FF 1 .. ,f- J he Dangling from the trees, Spanish Bathingin the sun,this alligatorlives Cumberland Island was one of two Alligators aren't the only things in moss has found its way all Over in Okefenokee Swamp. islands Mr. Lamb's classes visited. the swamp, there's also the water Georgia. lily. Okefenokeef13
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I we itil That's the building where laws be- Standing in front of the gates of the gin, also known as the Capitol Build- White House, History Club members in await a tour of Ronnie's house. -, JVL9 QA, 1 . rg r r X-..,.. r. - Q , i Reflecting into the Potomac River. the Washington Monument stands proud Included in their Washington tour was the original Smithsonian lnsti' tute 1sfTll'1gtOFl Where are the Reagans? t was similar to any other day, only I was carrying lug- gage to school instead of tons of books. The History Club met at the dock doors to board a chartered bus to Washington, D.C. The bus ride was long, but the sce- nery was enchanting with hills and a few rivers. The first night was a real blast with the fire alarm go- ing off at 1 a.m. Next morn- ing everyone was up and ready to go to the White House. We waited in line for an hour and walked through a few rooms. Afterwards we took a tour of Washington, D.C., visiting the Lincoln Me- morial, the Arlington Nation- al Cemetery, the Capitol Building, and the Jefferson Memorial. Later that night, after reviving ourselves at the hotel, we saw the lights of Washington, D.C., from the Washington Monument. The next morning we went to the Smithsonian Institute. Expecting a large building, I was astounded when l saw quite a few of them. They had everything from Saber- tooth tigers to space cap- sules and rockets. The trip was terr-i-fic and educational, too! by Cindi Griffin , . ,... . ,,, - ,..-......A...- .A.. Al . . ., ,- 1 .. , X t I' it ' , fre..
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