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,S s aa 'f ' G11 1 lk ie--I ff V, ., Four: Mr. LeForce, all decked our in his birthday carnation, casts the evil eye on someone whose mind isn't on history while helping Diana Gonzales. Five: Officers of the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary present awards for their What America Means to Me essay contest. Prom left, the winners are Mike Dollarhide, Third Placeg Rosalie Zimmerman, Second Placeg and Kim Brunner, First Place. Second Period - Social Studies
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Our World Today How did our country get to where it is today? What was it like in times past? Those are two questions the seventh grade social studies classes are answering every day, with the help ofthe seventh grade social studies teachers. Government is a complicated business, and sometimes its operation is a real mystery. The eighth grade social studies instructors do a great job of helping their students learn how our government operates and how to make better decisions in our challenging world. IAQ' 3 f a ifllfy' gg X LJQ Il My VY, UU One: Royal Sipe, Heather Baldwin, Samantha Gee, Robbie Schuster, Ty Smith, and Adam Shelton show off their toys and crafts of Colonial America made in Miss Dolan's SEARCH class, Two: l can see why they call this Social STUDIES! Chevell Flores works on her government workbook. Three: Mr. Vancil, who says he knows a l0t Of American history first-hand , shares some insights with Steve Marcrum, 44 Second Period - Social Studies I 3 A 9- 232. 35 IPI!-W XT!
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The joy of Reading Students who like to read love literature class! Not only do we have a chance to read both popular stories and classics, we sometimes get to watch the video or movie version of the stories we have just finished reading. It's interesting to see if the characters in the movie look like we pictured them. If novels aren't your thing, we also have poetry and short stories. We also do spelling assignments and take spelling tests, but those really aren't so had, once you get used to them. l One: Debbie Mowery recites The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere for Mrs, Parker's literature class, Twozjason Fuller checks out one of our library's many fine reading selections. Three: 1987 KJHS Spelling Champion, Nate Urquhart. Four: District Spelling Bee winner Amna Ahmad and runner-up Renee Griffin, Five: Sonia Fast spells carefully as the judges listen for any mistakes. 46 Third Period - Literature
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