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Pages by Kim Chutter 123
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Upperclassmen take field trips in government To help seniors understand their gov- ernment, the students were taken on field trips in San Antonio and in Austin, explained Ms. Virginia Ver Steeg, history department head. In the fall the government students went to the Bexar County jail and the courthouse. In the spring, they traveled to Austin to observe the legislature as well as visting the city council and com- missioner ' s court in San Antonio. It was important for the students to learn to pay attention to current events she explained, because this enabled them to understand what was going on throughout the nation. Ms. Ver Steeg explained that she enjoyed teaching government because, as the events around the nation changed, class activities changed. (A) During their visit to the courthouse, students listen carefully to the speaker (photo by Schwarz). (B) Ms. Gloria Banuelos discusses how to pass a bill with Michael Arnold and Mary Taylor (photo by Moore). (D) While visiting the courthouse, Ms. Kay Moeller, teacher, and Cindi Stiles listen to the tour guide explain the procedures in a civil courts (photo by Schwarz). (E) In government class, Ira Brandwein, Chris Lan- dez and Sabrina Galindo debate their bill (photo by Pullen). 122
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(A) Dumpljn ' DeLecour and Her Chicks, led by Ms. Carolyn DeLecour as a banana and Ms. Rosario Ponce, dance at Palladium, the annual all- school talent show sponsored by the drama department (photo by Schwarz). (D) Dressed in costumes of the Old West, Kirsten Carabin and Lesley Ackerman give a visual and oral history book report (photo by Moore). 124
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