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Political discussions, election tactics, and current events were all a part of Mr. Lehnen ' s civics class. Class discussions provided the students with a lot of laughs. During the election of class officers, Mr. Lehnen tried to persuade Lee Ann Alexander to run for senior class president. The students in first period assured her that they would campaign for her. Likewise, those in fifth period gave their support to Matt Kendrick. The race was on until Lee Ann withdrew, deciding that politics weren ' t for her. One day, Mr. Lehnen decided to give a pop quiz. The students had to list the characteristics of two major Ameri- can political parties. Then they had to name what party they would want to belong to and explain why. Most of them had a hard time coming up with the answers — about mid-way through the quiz, Chris DiFabio ap- proached Mr. Lehnen and asked, Don ' t you think these questions are a little too personal? Students taking World Affairs were instructed by Mrs. Mraz. Workbook and map assignments made them scram- ble for world atlases and colored pencils. For their quarter project, the students had to construct a model of a medieval castle. Mrs. Mraz was pleased when she saw the results of their handiwork. Castles made of cake, LEGGO blocks, and cardboard were only a few of the imaginative ideas the students came up with. Mrs. Mraz ' s primary goal was to aquaint her students with the world around them — geographically was well as historically. She hopes that with this background, they ' d be able to understand current international events. Jim Parr studies his quarter project, a miniature version of a medieval castle. 60 civics Viforld history Receiving Mr. Lehnen ' s long awaited exams brings mixed emotions from Mary-Ann Bonner, Terry Crowe, and Bob Fitzgerald.
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Trojans Battle Term Papers A little artwork adds to Mr. Dubiel ' s demonstration of Japanese sensibility. upperclass english 59
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CC Campaigns And Castles ' Last minute studying improves Bob Render and Kathy Schafer ' s test performance. ym V.VUOl ' F. T T»V W. T« nf tlu» tM ,. c , CH RU: (Ai ■ t ' : - ; if -e T S Jeanne Lux combines visual aids to orient herself in European history. civics world history 61
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