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Left: Hugh Addington boards the bus on the way to his summer adventure. Below: John Syer looks as if he's seen a bear in the Gros Ventre Campground. - 'tar-51 fp Left: France is not all culture shock for Cay Fiabino- witz, who looks comfortable against the European background. Above: For weary travelers Mary Ruffin Hanbury and Christina Grandy, a train station is a great place to catch up on some sleep. 4 'A ' . ,X 'Xia - K If
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MIDSUMMER MADNESS While most NA students headed for the beach at the first sign of summer, many explored new faces and new places here and abroad. The school-sponsored Humanities trip attracted eleven eager travelers who visited museums and cathedrals in Eng- land, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, and Germany. Traveling by what chaperones Miss Mays and Miss Holmes called the ank- le express as well as by count- less buses, trains, and subways, the eleven, as Dawn Lucci put it, had an educational and crazy time and made many memories for years to come. Cay Rabino- witz spent her summer in Franoe with the Students Abroad pro- gram. lt was a good language experience for me, she com- mented. Being there for six weeks gave me a real taste of the people and the country. Closer to home, Stacey Smith was a counselor at Timber Ridge Camp in West Virginia. It was a small camp, so everyone was really close, she said. After two months, it was hard to say good- bye to summer friends. Dana Myers, Katie Brown, Eric Gros- fils, Mary Chapman, Kim Wilcox, John Syer, and Fred Babcock took trips coordinated by Wilder- ness Ventures. While John vi- sited Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Fred explored the Rocky Mountains, the rest of the group took the Northwest Expedition, hiking and rafting in Washington, Oregon, and Wyoming, and climbing Mt. Rainier. They all agreed with Eric Grosfils, who noted that lt was the best sum- mer of my life!
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