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Well, the summer break final- ly came and people headed for the beaches. Myrtle Beach was the place to be, but more Mo- nacan kids went to Virginia Beach or the Nags Head dock area. Beach Week ended in sad- ness as people went back to summer jobs and preparing for college. Most went to work to save money for future education while some kept on traveling with families or on school related trips. Europe was popular this sum- mer, Miss Pickels and Mr. Ferrel both took groups of Monacan students on trips to Europe. As A Summer of... Fun in the Sun productive as ever, Miss Pickels covered the most ground, vis- iting five different countries: It- aly, Greece, Turkey, England, and France. “‘Where’s Paul?” became the group’s question for they were always waiting for their tour guide as they toured through London, Paris, Versailles, Flor- ence, Rome, Naples, Athens, and the Greek Isles. When asked what her fondest mem- ories of the trip were she re- plied, “‘(The) Athens Taverna Dinner when the kids leaped upon the stage to dance and to sing with the entertainers and finally everyone in the place was having a great time but it all started with our group.” Mr. Ferrel visited England, Scotland, and Ireland taking six students from Monacan. “T think my fondest memories of the students were the kids dropping water balloons out the hotel windows. They also en- joyed calling me on the phone very early in the morning and switching rooms on me. On the plane some stayed awake and took photos of each other sleep- ing.” Mr. Butta didn’t go with the flow. He took his group ‘down under’ for an eighteen day tour of Australia. “The best time we had danc- ing was up in the mountains, folk dancing. The people there were teaching us folk dances, folk songs, and that sort of thing.” Mr. Butta said he would love to go again and visit New Zealand as well. He also said ‘‘Probably my favorite thing was everybody tasting vegamite, which is a paste made from yeast extract — it sort of looks like apple butter, and the Australians love it, but it tastes horrible. Just watching the kids’ reaction as they ate it was great!” a yy PEP REPT After walking through Chester, Eng- land, Mr. Ferrel and Karen Durrett stop for a rest. Billy Farrar and group seem to be en- joying England on foot. 8 FUN IN THE SUN
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