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1. Mr. Harrington assists Mike Joiner and Alan Pohlman with a constitu- tion problem. 2. Mr. Drees teaches only one class in high school. American Government. 3. American History students Debbie Malone and Chris Kincaid work to gether on an assigned chapter. 4. Nancee Dannebohm. Rita Robl. Lorri DeWerff. and Robin Buckbee discuss historical events in Ameri can History. 5. Economics class spends a work pe 6. 7. 8 9. riod in various ways. Jason Ruckman shows Danny Thomas part of the architecture in the capital building at Topeka on their field trip. Mr. Harrington busies himself with grading Constitution tests. Rod Harrington and Joh Ingalls read an article for Economics class. Mark Waters spends a more leisure ly moment in American Govern ment discussing more favorite to- pics with Fred Mitchell.
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Social science studies Reagan, economy Mr. Larry Drees's American Government class brought the 1980 elections to the high school. They followed the Presidential election process from beginning to end. Prior to the election of President Ronald Reagan, the class studied the candidates of the various parties, examined the procedures of the election, and finally voted Nov. 4. The class went along with the rest of the nation that day, voting Reagan in by a large majority. Mr. Richard Harrington is the instructor for American History, Geography, and Constitution. He teaches mostly through lecture, but also uses films. The Economics class also learned social science by playing the K-State computer science stock market game. The students of Mr. Larry Vogt divided up into teams of about four, studied the stock market by reading quotations from the Wall Street Journal, and then decided whether to buy or sell stock.
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Mrs. Austin spends first year in EHS Mrs. Cindy Austin spent her first year at EHS this year teaching Typing I, Advanced Typing, and Shorthand. On April 29, she took six students to the Brown Mackie Invitational Skills Contest in Sali- na to compete in business topic areas. The General Business classes, under the instruction of Mr. Larry Vogt, took field trips to see different businesses. They went to Rocky's IGA to check prices of different brands of products in order to compare them. They also toured the People's State Bank here in Ellinwood and the new Dillon's store in Great Bend to view their operation and equipment. Mr. Vogt's accounting students set up and operated their own businesses in order to get a better under- standing of the bookwork involved in running a business. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Cheryl Oberle and Micci Powell listen attentively in ac- counting. General Business students Stacie Brown, Lorri DeWerff, Waynette Huckfeldt and Randy Long work on assign- ments. Machelle O'Neal and Stephanie Sturtz, the only students in Shorthand, work on their skills. The General Business class holds a discussion first hour. Mr. Larry Vogt and Jean Feist seem to disagree on an accounting problem. Dorothy Campbell prepares to type her next assignment in Advanced Typing. Working diligently to improve their typing skills are Janelle Sanko. Patty Harrington and Kraig Clawson. Mrs. Cindy Austin checks typing assignments for er- rors. Debbie Spring, Doug Hood and Martin Ahrens work on various assignments during General Business. JoEllen Klepper types while Ruth Worman looks on.
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