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Sgirii, O -. gi www 'WAHM naw WITH DRUMS AND PICOL0, the Spiritof '76 marchers, Dara Caplan, Sue Dorsey, and Gary Bruzzese walk through Los Arcos Mall with their battle wounds. SPIRIT OF 76 prevails as Pat O'ConnelI, Karen Bullion, Linda Lamb. and Meg Griffin work in the booth students set up at Los Arcos to get shoppers' opinions on the Declaration of Independence. SOUNDING A HIGH NOTE a group of American History students sing to attract attention so other students can interview shoppers. HISTORY IS RE-ENACTED as Nlr, Willis poses as Captain John Smith. Jamestown founder. Patriotism 19
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it 18 Patriotism A girl from Coronado thought vve would be more patriotic and appreciate our country more if we heard the National Anthem every morning. So listening to the Star-Spangled Banner every morning became our option. Some students looked confused as others stood up and faced the loudspeaker. Mr. Willis' American History classes testec Scottsdale's patriotism and understanding of American History when they went to Los Arcos lVlall and took a survey of shoppers on feelings about the Declaration of Independence. Some people didn't care about it: others said it was out of date and should be renewed: most people didn't believe it was our Declaration of independence. Students performed in a singing group and about 165 people stopped to listen to the performers. Everyone was dressed in costumes of the late 1700's, but they found that patriotism and American ideals have changed since then. 4 i FLYING HIGH, Russ McCaleb holds the flag for the Pledge of Allegiance while Carrie Wright, Karen Riddlebarger, and Nulie Nliller stand for the Star- Spangled Banner. DISCUSSING THE TIMES, Paulette Bonvallet, Pat O'Connell, and Joe Schoepf ask hovv interviewing the shoppers is going. ai-mv 'X
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20 Western Americana THE CAMPFIRE was a common meeting place on the settlers' trail. INTERVIEWING on the Declaration of Independence, Pat O'ConneIl listens to Mr. Gene Bowles' point of view. A NEVER-ENDING TASK in the desert, Charlotte Connor tidies up the frontier homestead. THE DIG became a popular hang-out for all Nlr. Perry's classes. .f wget 'wif - W . ., , :Jayme sf
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