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70 IT'S ALL GREEK T0 tudents in foreign language classes become acquaint- ed with the cultural as- pects of the country whose language is being studied. When they are not studying hard for a test or doing their daily verbs, Spanish and French classes take off and have some fun. This year Mrs. Dandur- and's Spanish class went to Ensenada, Mexico on Homecoming weekend. Mrs. Milburn's French class was busy making crepes and going to Sweet Treats. Foreign language classes require a lot of hard work and dedica- tion, but the benifits of learning another culture can also be a lot of fun. Foreign Language Education The French class visits Edgars for a taste of some cultural cuisine
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MORE THAN THE ACTS hat do the Spar- tans, schizo- phrenia and sub cultures have in com- mon? They are all sub- jects studied in the so- cial science classes. These classes include World History, U.S. His- tory, U.S. Government, Psychology! Family Life, and SociologylCrime and Justice. In World History, a re- quired class for fresh- men, d students study an- cient history of the worl required class for ju- ' s, students learn . In U.S. History, a mor about past events involv- ing their country. In U.S. Government students are required to do five hours of work for a politi- cal candidate which helps them learn about current political views. Government students may also participate in the Sun Youth Forum and the Close-Up pro- gram. In Family Life stu- dents talk about such subjects as marriage, children, and drugs. The Social Science depart- ment includes courses that help students ap- preciate the past, under- stand the present, and prepare for the future. World History students receive a grip- ping lecture from Mrs. Skinner. 69 Social Science
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Bill Mclnnis chows down a doughnut during a field trip to Edgars for French. Seth McCullough, Anthony Bronsdon, and Mrs. Dandurand strum out Unas Canciones for the spirited Spanish While Anthony Brondson plays a tune, class to sing. Seth McCullough follows along. ig A 5 J gi -,: + ' ' lf' if 'I W if WW' -. , , r Working hard on his French exercises is Mark Thomas. Foreign Language Education
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