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everywhere from Washington DC. to Mexico City. . Through numerous candy and candle sales the Seniors raised the funds for a five day trip to Washington DC. Although the trip had a rocky start with one bus breaking down on the way to Washington, the trip was declared a success. The Seniors were kept busy with tours to many sights including the White House, the Smithsonian, the Capital Building, several Federal Bureau buildings, and other attractions in the area. While in Washin ton, the Seniors were also introduced to Lee Hamilton, t e Congressional Representative of this District. The advanced Science classes sponsored a four day trip to Chicago. The night of their arrival, the students toured the Sears Tower, the tallest building in the world. The action didn't stop until their arrival back home the following Sunday. While there, they also visited the major museums and tourist attractions. , The Spanish class sponsored an eight day trip to Mexico. They spent several days in Mexico City, Acapulco, and Tosco. While there, the students visited several major attractions including, The Fioatin Gardens of Xochimilco, the Ballet Falklorico, the Pyrami s, and the Cliff Divers of Acapulco. The French clases visited two restaurants, La Tour in Indianapolis and the International House of Pancakes in Clarksville. They sampled several different French foods includin crees.
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' Giving: 44 S.C. students give the ,gift of life to the Red Cross Blood Mobile TOP RIGHT: Junior Sue Amos waits patiently as her blood drips slowly into the plastic bag supplied by the Red Cross volunteers for the Donors. 'ABOVE: This really won't hurt, were the calming words spoken to Junior David Makowsky just before the needle was inserted into his vein. David's face tells another story about how much the hurt actually was. RIGHT: While giving a blood sam Ie to the nurse, Junior James Robinson is appropriately ressed for the occasion with his vampire shirt.
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