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Social Studies Civics, sociology are valuable classes Civics fills you with all the cur- rent occurances of everyday life. Many subjects discussed are things I might never know about until we discuss themf' Something encouraging comes about when I realize that this is just a warning of things I might be involved with in the future. I enjoy Mr. Cummings class because it is straight forward, informative, and applicable to my future. -Jody Orcutt V g .g ,,..,, g ' ' Z iiffl' I I .. g .A tw ' I sr,e s 522 l I . f1'f5l'iiLi e1i'i f I f s .Egg is d iff -L3 v 'iWff,?,! .WWE ,ff5f,', - - ifff A za ,ir, X fi rsur 4 . .fig . eii' Sociology is, in my opinion one of the most valuable classes that is offered to a student at Saratoga High. It offers the opportunity not only to learn about people in gen- eral, but to experience a great individual growth. I leamed alot about myself by studying and read- ing about other people. I reeval- uated my values and beliefs and came to a better understanding of them. It offers the possibility to gain various perspectives on many dif- . ,f,k- K , .fy L ji ferent things, such as, family life, social mobility, race and ethnic relations, the population problem, ecology, politics and almost any- thing else. In summary, Sociology can be a fantastically interesting and valu- able leaming experience for anyone, if that is what they want it to bef' -Debbie Koci gli' 3 3.2 ax
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