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'‘French Trip 1992” The trip to France was truly an educational and memorable experience
for us all. From the moment we stepped off the plane, we were over
whelmed by the sights of Paris. After a few quick adjustments to the
new atmosphere, we were nearly intoxicated by the cultural richness
that France had to offer.
Chateau after chateau, houses of royalty and, of course, the unique
wonders and monuments of Paris paved our way to a greater under
standing and appreciation of the natives. After full days of snapshots
and tours, we received a more laid back view of France as we got a
close look at its night life. We had several unique learning experiences
about the locals of each region during these times.
As our days in France drew to an end, we approached the last
remaining aspects of the country to be discovered, exploring on our
own yet with the help of our guide. The trip to France is an event in
our lives that will be remembered for a long
time.
14 Academy
M ary
Randall,
Lori Tornabene
and David LaPiana pose in front
of a Parisian cafe. Despite its
reputation, the French food tried
by CBA students was not one
of the highlights of the tripl
April in Paris! Seniors Lori Tor
nabene and Jaylon Niekras
capture a special moment in
front of the Eiffel Tower. Lots
of pictures were snapped as
French students discovered the
beautiful monuments of France's
Capitol.