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Something Sor everyone
t all started with Introduction to important political events in the
I Social Studies, which all last few decades. American
freshmen took in order to learn Government took a look at the law
basic information covering a broad and politics. World History Seminar
scope from how to read a presented basic theories of
topographical map to government. Psychology/sociology
understanding the problems that class studied the mind and how it
accompany the elderly in a nursing operates.
home. Social Science Honors Seminar
Sophomores took U.S. History, was for seniors only and involved
which was exactly that; the history analytical reading, discussion, and
of the United States in a writing skills in various areas of the
chronological manner from its social sciences including
discovery to the "Future Shock" philosophy, history, political
theory. Some juniors and seniors science, economics, psychology,
also took this class. and sociology.
Besides U.S. History, juniors and The good variety and selection
seniors could choose between of these social studies classes
Contemporary Concepts, American allowed students to get something
Government, World History of interest out of each one they
Seminar, and Psychology/sociology. took.
Contemporary Concepts reviewed
Signs, signs, everywhere signs. Designed by
the students, these signs were waved during
the mock Constitutional Convention in U.S.
History. !
freshmenfreshmenfreshmenfreshmenfreshmenfreshmen freshens
Debi Steen
Debbie Steenson
Bryan Steuben
Tina Stevens
David Stewart
Jon Stodola
Travis Stoler
M ike Strehle
Laura Sunde
Pam Swesey
Yurij Szelewycz
Tammy Taylor
Doug Templeton
Chris Thackray
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