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Group work
offered
students a ·
chance to Applied
exchange c
ideas and help
each other a Learning
understand the d
concepts at
hand. Juniors e
Shonda Outside The
Molacek and m
Jim Farre ll i
discuss a topic Classroom
in Dave c
Bacon's world
history class. s The reflecting
photo by T J.
- pool
Bigelow
overlooking
Washington
Monument was
U. S. and the
a memorable
World students
freshmen Jeff
students that
Grover, Nick sight for all
Goodrich, and visited
Carrie Kreifels Washington
attentively D.C. photo by
listen to a Michelle Lee
lecture given
by teacher
Chuck Story.
Some activities
these On an early, relatively
freshmen
participated in warm morning in October,
were the
model U.N .
and discussion most MN students were still
of current
events. photo sleeping in their beds. Yet, a
by T J. Bigelow
group of AP American students
were halfway across the U.S .
This small group of
students visited Washington,
- D.C. for one day. On a whirl-
• wind sightseeing tour of the
nation's capital, students
visited most of the monu-
ments, including the Holocaust
Museum.
One of the most memo-
rable places visited was the
Sophomore
students in reflecting pool and the Wash-
Jean Horner's
blocked class ington monument. This stop
discussed
many topics in reminded everyone of a scene
Development
of America. in Forrest Gump.
Discussions
ranged from
the formation The day was an eventful
of government
and its one that students would re-
changes to
present day member for the rest of the
America.
photo by T J. year.
Bigelow
Social Studies