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Caldwell 1. Mr. Jack Grimes cheerfully explains an aspect of American History to Clea Reynolds and Kevin Bailey. 2. Ms. Martha Cherico listens to Elizabeth Jackson explain the political parties to Mike Quigley, Kyle Cole, and Russell Hill, 3. Charlie Jones, Constable of Precinct 5, lectures to Government students on law and order. 4. D.P.S. Recruiter informs students of citizens rights after arrest. 5. Mike Peschka and Bob Barrett study as Dr. Keene Ferguson prepares a film strip. l25 ELEVENTH V 2 a-W S T V' a -3 A i. A - 1 r vw 'Sy Ricky Jennings Kyla Kanz James Keeler Ronnie Klein Steve Kubala PBQQY l-ee Bonnie Lindell Cliff Martinez l JU dl r Kris Kendrick Pam Knight I Mike Lacey Travis Lewis Teri Linton Ronald Mayer
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l24 Speakers, Trips Ado' to l li'sfory History branched out and added new courses such as anthropology, sociology, psychology, and compara- tive religion, despite the quarter sys- tem shake-up. Old stand-bys remained in the curriculum, such as American and World History. ln government, Ms. Martha Cherico invited several local political leaders to speak. Field trips included a visit to the Bicentennial Freedom Train involving 400 students, and a trip to the River- side theatre to view Give 'em Hell Harry, a movie on Harry Truman's presidency. American and world his- tory classes joined the government classes in their off campus excursions. Anthropology classes studied com- parisons ot American Indians and other American minority groups, while comparative religion classes gained an awareness and knowledge of their own religion as well as others. - Terry Sites
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IZ6 I ' German '- French ' Spend? D oi Xi O Sis Nl- :S CD U CD Qi SL S' SU 1 SC Q i 5 Q. :S Sl- 5 oi W I S nl 9.'P SJ , U st , sf Foreign language students in French, German, and Spanish study grammar, structure and culture. Observing foreign holidays, a part of culture study, students enjoyed parties and festivals. Ms. Deborah Schulze arranged several in-school seminars, featuring guest speakers and programs con- cerning Mexico and South America. German students headed by Ms. Johanna Damon, visited Wurstfest, published a German newspaper, and wrapped the year up by attending the Texas Association ot German Students in San Antonio. French classes read and analyzed stories, history and literature.
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