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Social studies yin-S Trying hard to prevent a full-scale war, Mike Raybourn, Marcie Hen- lation Dangerous Parallel in Dave lVlartin's American history hon- derson, Michelle Rambeau and Dan Brooks participate in the simu- ors class. A social occasion Psychology, American and Eu- ropean histoly, government clas- ses, ancient civilizations and con- sumer education were social stud- ies classes students could choose from. These classes displayed many aspects of American life, from the working of the human brain to the buying of a house. Special activities were also present. Juniors enrolled in Ameri- can cultures class went on the an- 8 Social studies nual field trip to Orchard, Keota and Pawnee Buttes. The consumer education class worked on various projects such as designing and purchasing a personal dream house and the problems of car buying. Seniors in government clas- ses, taught by Jerry Mclvlurry, learned how thejudicial system of the United States works. They also learned how the Es- tes Park town government was run , ,V ,. ...Q . 2.'f:.Hws-.viii if 45' ' ax -?Ei9222?.if!!,, rv in the state and local class. Stu- dents were appointed to tempo- rary posts, such as mayor and oth- er key officials. They also visited the state Capitol in Denver. Don Magnuson's ancient civil- izations class leamed important subjects like prehistoric man and the crusades, while his geography classes learned the locations of different countries and their cli- mates, lifestyles and natural re- sources.
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Fi Magnuson explains a concept in his ancient civilizations class. nding the answer for Starla Davis, Don 3, ,,, H, S u,. D tl' Members of the state and local govemment class listen to the guide explain the history of the Colorado State Capitol on a field trip April 20. uring psychology class, Paul Cxrewe, Dan Phipps and Corrine Porterfield act as psyc ists as they try to diagnose a patient's problem. hia- 'W Senate Majority Leader Ted Strickland ad- dresses a session of the Colorado Senate while the govemment classes observe. Social studies 9 S M
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