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N [ an you , ' Canoe? After a senior trip on the Little Muskegon river, it was apparent which seniors used sunscreen with a sun protection factor of above 2, and which said, “Heck with it,” and either used none, or went heavy on the oil. Regardless, the group managed to finish the three hour trip and actually get back to Vestaburg before bed time. gits and pieces Senior travel log The day began at 9 a.m. when the crew pulled out of the big burg. After exactly 15 miles the agony began for chaperones Rau, Kidwell and Allen, who began to hear “How many more miles?” “I need to go to the bathroom,” and “Are we there yet?” They finally did get there, and boarded canoes. It was immediately apparent that Denise Every and Kate Dennis had never been canoeing, as they sat down facing each other and began the self-defeating process of paddling. They were quick learners; however, and quickly pulled to the front of the pack, where only Mrs. Erskin and Mrs. Rau could hear Kate complain about how cold she was, how tired she was, how hungry she was. Mr. Allen and Mr. Kidwell brought up the rear, supervising such young ladies as Kathy Woodard and Penni Rotunno who occasionally went astray or tried to join other groups of canoers. Meanwhile, upstream several million miles, Chad Sanders and Amy (Mort Neff) Jenkins managed to kill a large sucker and spent the next few minutes flinging it from canoe to canoe. Chris Moomey, definitely not a fish lover, was less than thrilled. Near the end of the trip, Angie Molby began to observe some odd sights on the shoreline. For about a mile, houses were deserted, off their foundations, and in differ- ent stages of destruction. “It had to be a tornado,” she exclaimed. “It gives me the creeps.” She and others later discovered the damage was from flooding a couple of years earlier. Following an hour rest at the livery, the seniors again boarded the bus and headed for Vitale’s in Rockford. Eight pizzas went quickly, the streets of Rockford were ex- plored and the crew headed home to Ves- taburg, where Solarcaine and Ben Gay were quickly purchased and applied to aching bodies. ► Play it again. David Bowser finds it easy to attract lemaies at the lock- In when he plays Space Battle . The game was busy all 12 hours. ► Head for the river. At mo May 24, the seniors piled into canoes and headed up the Little Muskegon for a three hour trip. 14
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Steve Kolenda Linda Marshall Rodney Martin Tammy Martin Angie Molby Chris Moomey Penni Rotunno Dan Ryckman Josh Ryckman Chad Sanders Reid Sanders Jody Scharaswak
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