The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 01, 1922, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 39

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THfl OMAHA SUNDAY BEE KOTOGRAYl'KE SECTION.
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lleres the feminine portion of the Lake Vermillion party, tog fed comfortably and efficiently
weeks of rough.ng it." Lefj t to right (rear). Margaret Flickmger. Council Blul.s; Jenn e S
Duncan. Irene Nehgh. Eva Begiey. Front. Irene Higbee. Maud Watson, Phoebe Davis. Ha
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for their two
Sharkey. Anne
Harriet Mueller,
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When the "gang" lost their bear
inga in thick underbruah, Leslie
Williams climbed a tree to look for
the beat way out.
jOmata itiktujcub Sf&'ty on NXl Amwaf Outing
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The accommodating fish did their duty and provided a meal for the famiahed an giro. Left to right.
J-ren5 .f,Ugh' Williama, Jennie Sharkey, Maud Wataon. Anne Duncan, Carl Nagy, Eva Bcglcy.
rred Young. ' "
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Dumol!.P?n fLPjJ?7, Lake VermilUon. ith Maud Wat.on and Beas I I Harry Haberstroh and Elmo Adams ready to hit the trail. These two Omaha
01 m lore8rouna- I yjjy , . - JmT high school lads "hoofed it" all the way to Lake Vermillion and back to Omaha,
.. . ' " TS a distance of 1,100 miles.
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Lost Lake. S. D., is no longer "lost" to the Walking club "exploration party." It was from the rock
oown aoove tney signtea the lake alter a long and arduous hike.
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