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The students said that the entire trip was the most enjoyable part of the whole occasion. While on the trip, the students saw Caj three plantation homes, museums, and Bourbon street. They visited New Orleans, Baton Route, and New Iberia. fbj They saw many forms of blues and jazz. Ccj They took a steamboat ride down the Mississippi River on the riverboat the Natchez. C d and ej All the excitement finally caught up with the students on the return trip. Forty-eight students, seven parents, one teacher, and one counselor made the trip. One student said the most memorable part of the whole trip was Avery Island. Another said that it was jumping up and down on the step that contained the name of the state that they most disliked while they were at the State Capitol Building in Baton Rouge. While still another said that the most memorable part was visiting the shops in the French Quarter. All in all every student agreed that the trip was a lot of fun and a great success.
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Ei hth Graders Explore L ouisiana On March 362 l982, the Trinity Heights eight graders left Shreveport to tour Louisiana. They brought back with them many lasting memories. Caj The trip was long and tiring but the students were so full of excitement at the things to come that they never even noticed, Cbj The teachers and chaperones had many opportunities to con- verse on issues, things to see, and the overall success of the trip. Some of the memories the students gained were Ccj wading in Lake Ponchatrain, Cdj walking down Bourbon Street?, fej eating many strange, new, and delicious foods. They returned home on April 2, I982, a very happy but exhausted group of students.
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