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Involvement Imparts Knowledge ' It ' s beneficial not only in our studies, but in just round about knowl- edge ... w O. 108 rder in the court! the judge demands of the spectators and the first witness finishes his dramatic testimony. The final witness takes the stand and the testimonies are complete. The law- yers deliver their closing speeches and the trial is finished. This is an ordinary day in the Political Science Club. Members invest six hours weekly to ensure the success of their mock trial competition. Political Science is the study of the politics and governments not only of our country, but of others around the globe. The mam purpose of the club, as Clemente Diaz put it, is to teach, un- derstand, and inform students about governments and their roles in the world. I groaned when my counselor told me that I would have to take a science. As the year progressed, though, I realized that I enjoyed science. In fact, I liked it so well that I decided to join the Science Club. This surprised my mom, who was convinced that my scientific knowledge was limited to the chemical make-up of a candy bar. Once I joined the club, I enjoyed work- ing and meeting with other students who had a good appreciation of science and the joy of competition in science fairs. I really can ' t believe how much I ' ve gotten involved in the science field. Not only is it fun and challenging, but as Anna Maria Hagstrom put it, It ' s bene- ficial not only in our studies, but in just round about knowledge of science. 1. Defense attorney, Paul Leal, presents his open- ing statement. 2. Science Club: Front row: Stella Sanchez, Chris Lafferty, Anna Hagstrom, Sandy Fine. Second row: Antonio Mengler, Robert Kite, Troci Hampton, Pat Monoco. Back row: Stuart Ba- teman, James Bonesteel, Paul Leal, Tony Cohill, Robert Wiley. 3. Science club members observe an experiment during a lunch time meeting. 4. Call- ing the meeting to order with authority, Anna Hag- strom presides over the Science Club. 5. Politico Science Club: Front row: Kim Real, John DiNapoli, Sally Leal, Danny Tontini, and Eric Neri. Second row: Clemente Dial, Jorge Sanchez, Richard Han- sen, Paul Leal, and Lisa Cook. Last row: Mr. Gray, Dwoyne Ochoo, Wendy Northway, Crystal John- son, Denny Jordan, Lonnie King, and Ms. Nygren. We ' re the Kids of America
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