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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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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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Hiislfoiiilidiris dwg iw slfeifiw WMQMMCQWM Reliving the past became the highlight of all the history classes. lt gave students the opportunity to act out what they were learning. During the week of January 7-11 lVlr. Perry's Southwest History class held The Dig beside the football field. Some students buried artifacts commonly found in the Southwest. Other received points for the technique they used in digging them up and how many they found. The competition between class teams caused all-out war. lVlr. Willis' American History students learned about the early life of Arizona by visiting Old Tucson . They earned extra points performing skits about bank robberies by famous outlaws, hardships of sidebusters and wranglers, and the process of the railroad. Tours were available along with shops and stagecoach rides, but it was impossible for anyone to see everything. EXPLAINING THE TECHNIQUE of digging, lVlr. Perry watches his class to give them extra points. TIRED AND EXCITED, John Freund tries to find as many artifacts as possible before his time is up. SUNDAY STROLL Pat O'ConneIl checks out the Tucson streets. GREAT IMPOSTER.American History classes were known to have visitors from the past pay a visit, all portrayed by Mr. Rennie Willis. Western Americana 21
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