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Lee Penny portrays an anarchist in his U S History class ' depiction of the Haymarket riot. Tommy Student history teacher — Ward, as a policeman, rushes in to disperse the mob. keep score on a miniature As Mr. Wheary moves about his class giving help on a class assignment, he stops to answer a question from Francis Bennett on city government. 20
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Studying Hamlet is a regular assignment of any twelfth grade English class. In Mrs Wright ' s class, Kent Sheridan reads from Act I of the play, in which Hamlet talks with the Ghost and is then seized with madness because of the sad news he learns. Mike Morrisett dramatizes Julius Caesar as his class reads the classic play. 19
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Miss Janice Savage asks Joey Pearson a question as James Cox and Woody Sanders football field. History Football, Plays Dramatize History Class Study Valerie Scott utilizes her class time wisely as she works to complete an important government assignment. While completing city plans, term papers, book reviews, models, and current events, history stu- dents somehow managed to concentrate on the places, dates, and people who are important to United States history, world history, government, world geography, and economics. Eighth grade history students studied the history of Newport News this year instead of the traditional United States history that had been taught at the school previously. They learned of the city ' s begin- ning, what it is doing now, and what the future has in store for posterity ' s children. Many of the U S. history classes, consisting mainly of juniors, thought of and edited their own political cartoons. Some played football quizz using miniature football fields, while others dramatized historical occurrences of different eras with skits and pantomimes for their classmates. The geography classes spent most of their time drawing maps and constructing models to better their knowledge of various areas of the world It seemed to be a year of field trips for all of the history classes, with destinations near and far — to Williamsburg, to Luray Caverns, to Richmond, and to Washington, D C. As the students soon discovered, one picture (on a field trip) is worth a thousand words (in the text book) . 21
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