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By Bryan Kennedy times before.” Some of these activities are: find in nature, to get everyone in your
Beginning Photography Bike riding, canoeing, archery, softball, group over it without being “electrocuted”.
“One of the things you will get,” says walking, and building camp fires. When asked why she took this class,
Junior Vicki Nelson, “is lots of exercise, Another interesting activity is where the Vicki Nelson said, “It sounded like fun and
fun, and experiences outdoors.” This groups in O.E. have to get over a rope that it beat the heck out of sitting in study hall.”
description fits Outdoor Education, one of is between two trees, all of which are im- Dusek said that, “I heard how much fun it
the most in-demand classes in this school. aginarily “electrified” along with an infini was, and I also needed the credits.”
“Of all the teachers in this school, Mr. tive, imaginary wall and four or five feet of So, if you’re “ . . . looking for a little
Seastedt is the most qualified to teach the electrical field below the rope. The object is vacation one period a day, having fun, and
Outdoor Ed class,” said Kevin Dusek. “He to use what you have, meaning, use what is getting new experience outdoors . . . ” then
knows what he is doing, because most of behind your “wall”, which include sticks, this is the class for you. Just a tip; sign up
the stuff we do in class he has done many branches, logs, and anything else you can now because there is a long waiting list!
“Hurry up! You’re breaking my back!” says Junior Les Hanel.
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