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Historians 1 . Mrs. Joanne Hurley (BA — Auckland Univ. New Zealand) World History, Accounting. 2. Mr. Den- nis Wilson {B A — CSV, San Bernardino) American Government, American History, AP American His- tory, Social Science Chairman. 3. Martha Montes discovers her grade on a World History test. 4. Lorna Kenney looks through her World History folder. 5. Mr. DiDonato returns homework to his first period American History class. 6. Eric Auzenne concentrates in Mr. DiDonato ' s American History class. 7. Mr. Wilson lectures to his period four American Government class. 28 Images We Project
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Witness Excavation Dii Mr. Hunt escorted Lars Vanderf ' m, Gia Co- lunga, Matt Belter, Luke Hunt, and Robert Dale on a day trip to a Muscupiabe Indian site on Nov. 8. Mr. Roger Baty, University of Redlands anthropologist, guided the tour. The students spent time scouting for evi- dence of past life. They also witnessed the excavation dig of an older camp site where Indians had once lived. Mr. Hunt explained, how people actually lived over two hundred years ago in this It blew my mind away ... — Lars Vanderf ' m area. Lars Vanderfin added, it blew my mind away because I couldn ' t help but be caught up in Mr. Baty ' s enthusiasm and interest. - Therese Kramer Academics 27
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ITKI J= Construct Castl es Danny Roberts with his group in Mrs. Hur- ley ' s World History class built a medieval castle during the week of October 1 3. He researched the castle ' s construction. Mrs. Hurley stated, the students showed their creativity and required cooperation from their fellow students. It was a real learning experience. Danny thought the most ex- citing time was the students who cut themselves, and the other most exciting time was completing the project and receiv- It was a real learning exper- ience. — Mrs. Hurley ing a group grade of ' A ' . The students constructed their castles from cardboard boxes; they could not exceed 20x20x10. They used toilet papers rolls and paper towel rolls for the towers. They also used toothpaste to create water ' s effect in a moat surrounding the castle. Some stu- dents included model horses and fake trees to achieve the full effect of a medieval cas- tle - — Marx Kubesh Academics 29
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