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evening a group of residents and staff from St. Clara's Manor headed out to the 
ballgame. They were attending a CornBelters game at Corn Crib stadium in 
Normal. According to activity director Penny Tipton, the group trip was paid for 
with proceeds from a bake and yard sale on July 4. Their trip to 
Normal was made in the St. Clara's bus. Once they arrived, they were 
treated like VIPs, with reserved seats in an air -conditioned box section. 
Those who went on the trip are, 
seated left to right; Florence Williamson, Charlie Sloan, Dorothy O'Malley, Harryet Sullivan and Charles Nauts. Standing, left to right, are Rebecca 
Johnson, St. Clara activity aide; Alex Eads; Mike Eads; St. Clara's director; 
Betty Shartzer; Kevin Bruce of the St. Clara staff; and Penny Tipton, activity 
director. 
		
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the bus driver lost control and the large touring bus plunged into a valley. Police officer Samuel Kimaru said the bus veered off the road around 2 
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