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Independent Study Assignment U.S. History Tuesday, 9-2-14 Independent Study Assignment

U.S. History Tuesday, 9-2-14 Independent Study Assignment, 6th Period Bobby Anderson – Watergate Scandal Hannah Mayo – Three Mile Island Gary Brown – 9/11 Emily Meade – Ted Bundy Carlie Bryan – AIDS Diagnosed Alexis Mosser - Iphone Aryanna Cannoy – 1st Woman/Supreme Court Austin Ritchie – Desert Storm Lara Cox – Assassination of Osama Bin Ladin Meg Robertson – Roe v. Wade Ari Duenas – The Internet Emily Salisbury – Clinton Impeached Nick Earl – Columbine Darian Steele – WTC Garage Bombing Courtney Gibson – 9/11 Avery Webb – Ted Bundy Destiny Goins – Ted Bundy Keely Wheatley – 9/11 Dylan Grimm – Three Mile Island Mckenna Wolhoy – Nixon resigning Savannah Hall – Troops to Afghanistan Lauran Young - Columbine Rory Holley – 9/11 Hannah Irvine – Hubble/Black Holes Austin Justice – Nixon Resigning Marissa Kelley - Columbine Tyler Martin – Vietnam War Treaty

U.S. History Tuesday, 9-2-14 Independent Study Assignment, 7th Period Zac Bruner - Columbine Katarina Burns – 9/11 Bradley Bush – Invasion of Afghanistan Alexis Davis - Columbine Shelby Hall – Global Recession Audrey Lemaster – Jeffrey Dahmer Tia Levering - Columbine Jeremy Smith – Oklahoma City Bombing