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Outdoor Ed. 1 i, . -'rap' Tom llllartin ofthe Nature Trail takes a walk around the place identifing things here and there. iiwkimf,-3211 ., X 'v Q. vm. ? . ...tix 1' Director lVlr last minute. . I . . . wiv H lVlay 7-10, was the dates of Outdoor Education held at Cape Horn Sky School. lt was attended by approximately 160 sixth graders from Gause, Cape Horn Sky, and IVIt. Pleasant Schools. The program was headed by Nlr. Don Bowers, principal of Cape Horn Sky. Student co-assistant directors were Chrissy Davis, and Marky Koester. Twenty-seven Juniors and Seniors taught at the ten various outdoor classes offered, Besides forestry, soil composition, hydrology, small animals, and the other regular stations, two new stations were added to the program this year. They were re-cycling, and rocks and minerals. Brian Walker and Kerry Higginson look in amazement as one ofthe kids comes up with something new. 7 6X0 utdoor Ed .SW L k - 1 xx' '1. N' SZ S- h A ' W SSS f t r vig ' -V fm .T L.
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Girl'5 League Debbi Guest and Kathy Pieper put peanut butter and bread on their faces for Initia- tion . Girl's league is a club with members being all the girls at W.H .S. Some of the clubs main activities are freshman initiation, making Christmas favors for the nursing homes, selecting Girls of the IVlonth, and sponsoring the lVlother-Daughter Tea, Officers for 1973-74 were Christie Hein, Pres.y Charlene Perry, Vice Pres.: Debi Eims, Sec.: Brenda Stump, Tres.f Pam Glassburn, Soc. Chair- man, Gretchen Pemberton, Sr. Rep., Rhonda Stencil, Jr. Rep., Tammy Acheson, Soph., and Mary Beth Koester, Frosh Rep. Another frosh girl sets out on a nauti- cal expedition that will qualify her for Girl's League . Rhonda Stencil puts the finishing touches on her outfit for a skit. Girls League!75
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Yi :f'mf ,Jai V - , x e , ' 5,-N . .. t CN . .,is f R ,X 3' id N ,f 1 , ' 93 UE, Y ----..,-.-..., QN- '-as-...... S . Judy Johnson and Sherry Rink show Kim lVlaybry explains What did you say buster the 6th graders how there suppose how it is in the hydology .. .Oh, l thought you were to look. dept. getting smart again. f. Gil' . 'N ,Ng Q ' . VA 3 y .4 , .Ea 'K .. ,X -, x '9 v . ' 7 1 e t, A Y X4 4 I , , -' ,iff plant LD. men Vicki and Malia Brian Linde and IVlark Evans discuss gorilla worfare explain about the different types of in between Sessions- ferns and leaves . auf' Some people really put out here are a few.
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