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Palendar

  1. When? Period 7 Friday June 6th ? (invitations for inductees?)

2) Filmed and put on youtube?

3) Research List of Hall of Fame Nominees.

4) Deadline for Hall of Fame Research – Tuesday May 20

5) Hall of Fame Secret Selection Lunch – Tuesday May 20 @ lunch

6) Write up Hall of Fame Memorials for each Inductee – Thursday May 22

7) Complete Memorial & framed by – Thursday May 22

8) Writing Crew meets to write script for Hall of Fame Ceremony – P7 Tuesday May 26

9) Hall of Fame Ceremony – P7 Friday June 6

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Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

1) Morgan Kane

1) Nate Webster

1) Pasta

1) Steph Bae

2) Matthew Ponce

2) Drew Walton

2) Atanas B

WILL FIGHT FOR YOU!

2) Justin Mathew

3) Delilah Santos

3) N R Gallagher Super Man

3) Angel

3) Sophia Doerge

4) Ryan “Professor” DR

4) Riki (Silent)

4) DoT Martin

2015-2016

2017-2018 P-Ville Hall of Fame Inductees

2018-2019 P-Ville Hall of Fame Inductees

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2015-2016 P-Ville Hall of Fame Inductees

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

Sophie Fdawi

Daniel De La Rosa (Barbarossa)(Jody Jackson)

Shelby La Rue

St Aaron Chang

Richard Cordero

Shingo Morita

Jackson Cizma

PBS

Manan Atif

Jorge David

Sonny Inguito

Nick Zeeb

(Steven) Fairfield, Marin Casey

Courtney Flowers (TA)

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

1) Pasil

1) Erena

1) Will N

1) Shemms

2) Mary

2) Kylie

2) Dani Swenson

2) Hana 3) Kenna

3) J Bird

3) Rory

3) Bennet 4)

4) Nick

2015-2016

2016-2017 P-Ville Hall of Fame Inductees

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2011-2012 P-Ville Hall of Fame Inductees

Period 2

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

Haseeb Vaid

Chuck Driesler

Michael Evans

Tamara Sapien

Bryson Argo

Cristo Zavala

Sara Kim

Lauren Stowe

Michael Suraci

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

Sophie Noel

Amanda Hassan

Jherish / Hardgrove

Elizabeth

Aleem

Dania / Morgan

2012-2013 P-Ville Hall of Fame Inductees

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

Mama Kasie

Molly Molly

Crazy Irene

Hana Schlosser

Silent Rio

2013-2014 P-Ville Hall of Fame Inductees

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

Mo Hendawi

Pablo Acosta

Reed Manning

Diego Gonzalez

Myers

Nasima

Robert Tinti

Ellen Butler

Declan O’Brien

Courtney

Nadav?

Dabin/Sophia?

Ayah? / Sparklez?

2014-2015 P-Ville Hall of Fame Inductees

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1) Nick Lange – 2006-07 Period 7, Court System, powerpoints

2) Connie Chen 2006-07

3) EriKa Roos 2006-07

4) Layla Hiramatsu (Japanese Swede) 2004-05

5) Christine “Machine” Lee 2004-05

6) Amanda “Mama” Ito 2004-05

7) Kevin “Lord” Lee 2004-05

8) Andrew “Stonewall” Knauft 2006-07

9) Melvin Sin 2006-07

10) Matt “Mateo Hascupio” Hascup 2006-07 Stock Market

11) Nathan Takemoto 2006-07

12) Daniel Park 2006-07

13) Brendon Foy 2006-07

14) Misty “Real” Noor 2003-04

15) Graham Oleson 2000-01 Most Radical Nerds… 1st HS teacher 1st DOD

16) Paul Nitake + 2000-01 Most positive… West B-ball Coach / Math Teacher

17) Ryan Whelan 2006-07 1st Good daily Historian Good Music Taste

18) Vivian Amercua 2005-06 *Senior TA

19) Erin Hern 2003-04

20) Sunny Tsou 2003-04

21) Shima Gorgani 2003-04

22) Kana Thompson 2008-09 2nd most claps for student, Website

23) Shazia Haq 2001-02

24) Olivia Sketch 2002-03

25) Taylor Wolfbrandt 2000-01

26) Aimee T. 2004-05

27) John “Glue” Such + 2000-01

28) Chris Malfa 2004-05

29) Jackie Chan 2003-04

30) Kaitlyn “Fudge” Childers 2001-02

31) Nick Quan 2008-11

32) Hao Li 2000-01

33) Jacob Fancy 2003-04

34) Matt Lombadaro 2003-04

35) Amer G. 2003-04

36) Ben Woo 2006-07

37) Allegra Latimer 2006-07

38) Wendy Lin 2006-07

39) Jeffery “Radio Lab” Ho 2008-09

40) Sarah Josephson 2006-07

41) Kevan Romero 2008-09

42) Matt Jager 2008-09

43) Spencer “Stalin” Shortland 2008-09

44) Gio “Silent but Deadly” Borje 2008-09

45) Aret Frost 2008-09

46) Scott Hascup 2009-10

47) Michael Barakat 2009-10

48) Nina Farantinos 2009-10

49) Van Latimer 2010-11

50) Stephen Inouye 2010-11

51.) Mark Schumacher 2009-2010 Class carpenter

P-lympian (most events, only missed PPTOC & Vocab)

* = Current Student

+ = Teacher or Coach

If name is in RED, they are in the Hall of Fame

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Haseeb Vaid – Period 2

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Haseeb was a brilliant stock broker who amassed huge sums of money from the P-Ville Stock Market. Haseeb was the first to “figure out” just how the stock market works. He is known by all the P-Villians because he created an uprising by taking over ALL the periods at one point in time. He caused a global insanity all throughout P-Ville through the Stock Market. In the end, Haseeb and his economic power backed down to Chuck’s political power during what is known as the Great Diplomacy. Both men should be commended for using diplomacy (talking out problems) instead of going to war. Following the Great Diplomacy, Haseeb faded into relative obscurity

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Bryson Argo

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Bryson Argo, a leader who got inducted as DOD by leading a successful coup’ d etat but failed to maintain power due to lack of preparedness for a Supreme Council Meeting the following day. He did create a new job chart but left at the end of the semester for a far away place called Texas. He was the “Napoleon” of the 2011-2012 P-Ville year.

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P2 Lauren Stowe

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First semester in P-Ville Stowe was doing MVP, DoE, and Stock analyst all at once. When the second semester came, she was appointed assistant speaker of the council and was later handed the DOD position. She helped with the Olympics and handled Period 2’s yearbook on her own, all while trying to keep Period 2 at the best of their game. She would usually come back for Period 7 and edit powerpoints or talk. During Haseeb’s takeover, Stowe had enough points to save Period 4 and her own from Haseeb's rule. She was later kicked out of power when Barakat called for a plebiscite because he thought she wasn’t doing anything when she was doing most of the work.

Even though she was kicked out from the position of DOD, Stowe still did most of the work but she never got much credit because of how people overshadowed her but she worked hard in her time in P-Ville. In the end of the year, Stowe was the one to do the whole yearbook with some help from a few others. She did what she thought was right when it came to leadership decisions. She did what she thought was best for the people in Period 2.

Now she sits in the back of the class for Period 6, TA, Elder, and former DOD, watching over this years group of P-Villians and trying to guide them for success this year in P-Ville.

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P4 Chuck Driesler – THE GREAT DOER

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Back when the world was suppose to end in 2011-2012, Chuck Driesler had a massive impact ushering in, reinventing and decisively settling many of the contemporarily accepted norms of P-ville. And while officially Chuck was an immigrant to P-ville (like Alexander Hamilton was to the USA) having transferred to P-ville at the start of the year, no one then or now would ever question the massive contributions Mr Driesler made to P-ville. Chuck was and is among the supreme citizens to have ever existed in P-ville. Despite missing early P Lessons like the Turning TV, Chuck’s mind was already equipped with some of the most political, psychological, economical, social and moral savviness P-ville has ever scene.

First semester he was the SOC after joining P-Ville later. He brought back to life the Stock Market and was the Universal Stockbroker along with being Period 4’s DOD. He was Commissioner of the P-Olympics too. He was able to get a stage for opening ceremonies, TV Production to record events, and even made a massively heavy Olympic trophy (only to be replaced by Cristo’s trophy).

Most impressively, Chuck was a Great DOER of P-ville. While he did talk, he also listened, calculated and took action. As a Great DOER, Chuck had his hand, ear or eyes in and on everything. When the infamous Haseeb P2 (one of P-ville’s greatest Men Out On Hawthorne), attempted to buy out and claim economic power over political power in P-ville. It was Chuck Driesler (P4) who stood his ground and challenged Haseeb to his claim. In a show of brilliantly bold brinkmanship, Chuck and Haseeb took P-ville to the edge of all out war. In a last ditched lunch meeting that would later be dubbed the Great Diplomatic Showdown, with the help of arbitrator Kurtis Guelf and P2 DOD “Traitor” Stowe, Economic emperor Haseeb cracked and gave into the politically powerful Chuck’s Ultimatum which has become precedent in P-ville: Political Power will always supersede Economic Power. Chuck even returned in 2014 as Judge on the High Court of P-ville to echo the precedent with Honorary Judges Sara Kim & Tamara Sapien.

No figure except perhaps, the “Most Radical” 1st DOD Graham Oleson or perhaps the Renaissance Legendary DOD Great Stefan Inouye has there been such a massively impressive DOD. Chuck like most great DODs has such noteworthy feel for the pulse of not only his period but all periods. This was best exemplified when Chuck underwent a massive Legacy Project of not only writing a comprehensive Period by Period history of 2011-2012 but also doing the research, archive diving and interviewing to create the overall most comprehensive P-ville history from its Prehistoric phase to the time of Chuck in 2012.

A great DOER is always designing his way through life. And beyond the land of the West, Chuck Dreisler has gone far east to a place called New York where he reportedly is out there studying design at a fine Architecture College. P-Ville could only wonder what other great design Chuck might DO in the future. And King P also wonders if ever one such as Chuck will DO unto P-ville anything close to that which Chuck has left behind.

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P4 Cristo Zavala

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Cristo was quiet and sometimes unnoticeable. Yet at the same time, he was a self-assured and boastful citizen of Period 4. At the end of the school year in 2012, he was often seen wearing huge headphones all the time.

It should be noted the music from P’s Space Race lesson in Mid-May inspired the entire huge headphone wearing phase for Cristo. The big headphone wearing went on throughout the rest of his stay in the Land of the West. It annoyed teachers, like Mrs Cerda, because of the general lofty look he had with the headphones. In the end, it just became part of the Cristo character.

Also while in P-ville, Cristo was a stockbroker who gained millions of points and became the wealthiest person throughout all of P-Ville. When it was time to turn in all the P-Ville financial sheets Cristo shared his 289,000,000 points with his fellow class mates. During the Olympics, Cristo and Coleman, known as the Dynamic Duo, dominated the Olympics winning many events for Period 4.

While in his Junior year, it appeared Cristo spent precious elder energy on Machiavellian-like attempts to takeover or heavily influence the Sophomores. He tried to

As a senior elder, Cristo seemed to discover a sort of productive tranquility within the Kingdom of P-ville. Cristo became the Great Woodman and built the Red Lost & Found Shelf in the Northeast corner of P-ville. He also built the Olympic Trophy, Medals and archives wooden crate in woodshop. He subbed in to be champ of the 2014 Casino Tourney.

Always around and always getting involved albeit the stock market, a game of casino, building something in woodshop, secret stuff during P Elections or general philosophical babble at lunch and P7, Cristo is remembered for doing just that: Getting Involved.

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P4 Michael Suraci

In the beginning of the year, Michael Suraci was your ordinary P-Villian. However, when the Supreme Council wasn’t doing their job, Michael was the first to stand up and speak out against the immoral “leaders” who were oppressing the citizens and greatly abusing their powers.

Michael then went on to create the ray of light that was the new media source, “ The Daily P.” His innovative, fresh news informed the ignorant peasants what was happening at the meetings.

At the start of the second P-Ville term, Michael was nominated to run for the Supreme Council. He was elected by the people to the Council. Michael won with the most votes, raising him to the seat of Supreme Council Speaker. He helped every member of P-Ville understand their duties and kept the period well informed on P-Ville news.

Yet, his legacy continues to write itself to this present day. Not only is he a regular presence at the enlightened realm of Period 7, he was the Judge for a court case that involved visigothic tendencies and uneducated behavior. Michael ran a fair, efficient courtroom that led to the rightful conviction of a criminal.

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P6 Tamara Sapien

The Anarchist of P-Ville, 2011~12, Tamara started off on the Supreme Council but declined nominations later on, preferring the company of Cristo, Coleman, Haseeb, and others who wished to cause disturbances in the peace. A brilliant stockbroker but limited by the high trade rate of Period 6 compared to other periods, she failed to amass the absurd amounts of Chuck and Haseeb. Tamara was also a member of Period Six’s Allstar Vocab Team, along with Sara, Sheena, and Sravya. Tamara Sapien was a brilliant, mysterious figure.

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P6 Sara Kim

Sara was the emotional citizen of P-ville who wore her heart in the open. For this reason, King P noticed and appreciated her great human reaction to lessons and moments of learning.

DOD for Period 6 the whole year 2011-2012, as well as two terms as a Supreme Council Member. She created Facebook groups for both the universal P-Ville & exclusively for Period 6. These groups still exist and posts are made every once in a while. She led numerous Supreme Council meetings and spent many days in Period 7. She was in charge of the P-Ville Hall of Fame ceremony and set the new record for Famers inducted after the lack of people inducted the year before. She was a part of the All Star Vocab Team from Period 6 with Tamara, Sheena, and Sravya. Politically, she was always in alliance with the great P4 DOD Chuck Dreisler.

But her legacy doesn’t end there. Attend second period and she would be seated as Philosopher Queen, looking over the peasants of 2012~13 as Elder and T.A. Not only was Sarah a natural leader but also a natural mother-like figure for any and all who sought her help, which extended to even advise the great P2 DOD (2012-2013) Sophie “Napoleona” Noel.

As a senior, Sara served as a Supreme Court Judge overseeing a few court decisions that set major precedent in P-Ville. The most noteworthy being: Political power supersedes economic power; as well as precedent regarding war.

Most impressive about Sara was the heart she put into things. While she was far from perfect. There was the hooded sweatshirt scandal and other promises that were broken. Yet, none ever took her down. Perhaps it was because she did deliver albeit at the last moment. At the end of the year, after P-villian fundraising she brought in the donated student computer that now sits under the American flag for use by any and all P-villians.

Yet, it wasn’t just leaving big things. It was little things. Giving extra help to Riona when she organized the Holocaust Survivor Gabriella Karin talk during P7 or setting up food for the P-Alumni talks or cleaning up and organizing the little things before others arrived or long after most left. It is the little extra touch and effort that makes a difference and for that Sara Kim will always be remembered in P-Ville.

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P2 Sophie Noel - Napoleona

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P2 Aleem Salami

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P5 Dania Fadawi

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2014 P2 Mama Kasie Tung?

Against great odds and through endless amount of hard work and resistance to anything but success, 2013-2014 P2 DOD Kasie “Mama” Tung defied so many obstacles to lead her period to one of the most successful in P-ville history. After a series of ups and downs, Mama Kasie emerge as the benevolent democratic strong hold of P2 sheltered class. Overcoming several coups and other political plots to destabilize her reign, somehow Kasie prevailed. At times, Egyptian Matt and Mongolian Kevin seemed to be putting big cracks in Mama Kasie’s rule but she was always heavily supported by her devoted Chinese followers like Kongdy and the non-Chinese superhero Rubber man Chris.

What was super impressive about Kasie was despite being apart of a small period and in many ways being outgunned by other periods, she rallied her period to victory over far larger and well equipped classes. This took place in vocab games at lunch but was most readily seen during the 2014 P Olympics in which the ever so small P2 Sheltered destroyed the competition of the other periods and in the end took the title as Olympic Period champs as seen on the Cristo Columns of Colorful Class.

Small in stature, Kasie was a sort of Napoleona. She was an inspiring figure to those she led but also could strike fear in the hearts and minds of her enemies. Like Napoleon, Kasie understood the importance of history and tradition and helped create the writing and frame work for the 2014 P-Ville Hall of Fame.

A constant help with everlasting dedication to get a job done and making sure others get their job done. Like a mother concerned with her family in more than one way, Kasie truly earned her nickname Mama Kasie by her fellow P-villians.

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P4 Hana Schlosser

Hana was the Director of Quotes and the Leader of the Council for both semesters. She was an “Athenian” in a sea of academic zombies (AKA Period 4 of 2013-2014) and was the only one in her class who fully read and understood The Allegory of the Cave. She was concerned both about the rights of the citizens of Pville and their opinions.

When the supreme council members collectively decided to raise the the SCM pay to an absurd amount, she was the first person out of all of the class periods to tell her fellow Pvillians about this and promptly surveyed them to see what they thought about it and what they wanted to do about it. She worked throughout the year to get a bill passed to change this so the average amount of Pville points would no longer be too high and therefore ruin the average citizens’ grades for the Pville portion of the class. Unfortunately, her ideas got shot down time after time, but she persevered to protect the rights of the people.

Hana always made sure that things got done. She actively participated in class; she went to all of the supreme council meetings, she and Molly Molly essentially wrote the entire period 4 yearbook at the end of the year because they wanted to get it done to preserve the memories of those in their class. There was never a moment in which she neglected her duties as a Pvillian.

As we all know, Mr. P loves to read. While she was in class, Hana gave Mr. P a Buddhism book called “Beginning To See.” It’s a good and easy read that you should ask Mr. P to borrow.

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P4 “Molly Molly” Molera

Molly Molly was an active participant in Pville. She not only was a star student, but she was a part of the Supreme Council and made the flag for period 4. She always made sure that things got done (for example, the period 4 yearbook) and wasn’t afraid to yell at her zombie class when they weren’t doing what they were supposed to. She was a large part of the reason why the class was able to function at all.

Her nickname comes from a time she accidentally wrote Molly twice on her paper instead of Molly Molera because of the similar spelling of her first and last names. The name stuck from that point on.

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P6 Silent Rio Iwasaki

Some students are loud and some students are not so loud. Yet, there is also another category of students. They are the silent students. Probably the most famous of the silent students in P-ville History is Silent Rio Iwasaki from 2013-2014. Although Rio was incredibly silent one, she was massively involved and shaped P-ville History throughout her existence in the land of the West from 2013 – 2016. Rio was the epitome of student who said very little but did SO SO SO much.

Silent Rio’s story starts in P6 of the year 2013-2014. A casual or quick look at P-ville history will only show Silent Rio as a quiet sidekick to Crazy Irene, the famed DOD and most eccentric personality and creator of the Karma scoring system in P-ville. Yes, a casual look would not reveal much. Perhaps it was that Silent Rio was around when the loud and over assertive Crazy Irene was present. In many ways, Rio and Irene were like night and day.

Some students are loud and some students are not so loud. Yet, there is also another category of students. They are the silent students. Probably the most famous of the silent students in P-ville History is Silent Rio Iwasaki from 2013-2014. Although Rio was incredibly silent one, she was massively involved and shaped P-ville History throughout her existence in the land of the West from 2013 – 2016. Rio was the epitome of student who said very little but did SO SO SO much.

Silent Rio’s story starts in P6 of the year 2013-2014. A casual or quick look at P-ville history will only show Silent Rio as a quiet sidekick to Crazy Irene, the famed DOD and most eccentric personality and creator of the Karma scoring system in P-ville. Yes, a casual look would not reveal much. Perhaps it was that Silent Rio was around when the loud and over assertive Crazy Irene was present. In many ways, Rio and Irene were like night and day.

A more in-depth look reveals Silent Rio as one of the most involved contributors in P-ville History. First, Silent Rio was a profound artist. Her art work was readily seen and captured the attention of fellow P-villians. Rio NOT only won the P is for Patron of Art Competition but she also along with Crazy Irene set up the display area for the annual art show during Period 7. Speaking of Period 7, Silent Rio and Crazy Irene easily logged in the most hours at Period 7 in 2013-2014. That duo was always around, whether it was P Cinema, chatting and listening to visiting alumni or working on P-ville related matter.

A more in-depth look reveals Silent Rio as one of the most involved contributors in P-ville History. First, Silent Rio was a profound artist. Her art work was readily seen and captured the attention of fellow P-villians. Rio NOT only won the P is for Patron of Art Competition but she also along with Crazy Irene set up the display area for the annual art show during Period 7. Speaking of Period 7, Silent Rio and Crazy Irene easily logged in the most hours at Period 7 in 2013-2014. That duo was always around, whether it was P Cinema, chatting and listening to visiting alumni or working on P-ville related matter.

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P6 Crazy Irene Chin

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P2 Mo Hendawi

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-Great Person

-Always positive

-Help the class solve some problems

-Sometimes out of touch

-A good friend

-Tried to solve the friendship problem

-Helped Mr. P a lot in Period 7

-Helpful

-Although sometimes he was hard to understand, he was a smart and helpful guy.

-The best leader.

-Didn’t know how to control but did get things done.

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P3 Robby Tinti

Hard working DOD who lead his class from lameness to 2nd place in the Olympics. Pushed for Karma to save the rubber band problem. Single handedly removed the universal stock broker to fix stability and replaced LaRue with himself.

Robby was the richest person in P-Ville of his year and used these points to help others. Tinti Replenishing Act gave about 2500 points back to his citizens to replenish the lost from bankruptcy. Organized DOD, lead more Olympic events than any other. Geography Hall of Famer.

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P3 Nadav Nankin

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The brain power pf P.3 P-Ville, Nadav was the King of SWEN. Always finding the issues that did not want to be found and revealing them to the class. Nadav was highly respected among P-villians. Nadav was an intelligent citizen who served 2 terms on supreme council and advised all DODs. Called science man by King P, Nadav enlightened the citizens of P-Ville concerning the world. Nadav was above the politics and seemed to merely tolerate the decisions of the supreme council. Nadav always knew who was corrupt and never let anything set too far. He was like a puppet master manipulating P-Ville to protect the citizens.

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P4 Ellen Butler “The Facilitator”

Ellen managed to get stuff done and end the year with no one hating her. Mr. P said she was “probably one of the best DOD’s ever” because of the way she acted as a “facilitator” rather than a dictator. Solid leader who was firm with command but not harsh. Always positive and encouraging, Ellen was an amazing leader. She introduced a bill to prevent class takeovers, she reintroduced 2013-14’s Karma system to help those with fewer points and she coordinated the P-Olympics. A talented leader, she always worked to make sure that P-Ville was running smoothly.

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P4 Reed Manning “The Patriot”

Speaker of the Council after Diego’s unfortunate departure from Period 4. Got things done when others would not. Often gave nationalistic speeches to rally his class. Constantly came up with ideas that were used by other leaders. He was often the voice of dissent at Supreme Council Meetings, speaking for the people when others would not. Started the Reading Wednesday Book Recommendation by recommending a new book each Wednesday at his announcements. Also Worked as Director of Technology and Stock Broker, later being placed on the Stock Council. Patriotic and Nationalistic, Reed loved Period 4. His name is also on the Calender.

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P4 Dabin Oh

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One of the hardest workers from behind the scenes, Dabin helped come out with about 18 editions of the P-Media. Her dedication to making sure P-villians were informed about what was happening in P-Ville was proven their her weekly articles.

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P5 Diego Gonzalez

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Diego immigrated from period 4 to period 5 and was still able to maintain a leadership status. He was known for his strong, solid voice, that made sure his audience paid attention to him.

He always had a smile which caused everyone to have a positive mood. Diego is super unique. He knows how to do things in a way that makes everyone smile. He knows how to take charge, great speaker, and knows how to rally the people up. He also made a lot of good things happen. Was also known as the head commissioner of the P-Olympics.

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P5 Declan O’Brien

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Declan O’Brien is a quiet, courageous dude. He is always active for our class when our class was down. He is quite shy and funny everyday he always popped out a joke or two which made everyone smile making the whole class in a positive mood.

He was a well educated citizen who was always involved in P-Ville. He started out as the director of MVP before being elected as speaker of the council for the last 1/3 of the year. Through his and Diego’s leadership, the Green machine found their strive.

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P6 Patrick Myers

Patrick “Loophole” Myers was a crafty citizen of P-ville. Being the DOD of Period 6 all year, he seems to be a trustworthy. But the ended up with over two million P-ville points by the end of the year. The Supreme Council countlessly tried and failed to take away his points for fraud, but Myers found his ways to keep it. And at the end of the year, he was the wealthiest citizen of P-ville in 2015. He did create the Great Bankruptcy in P-ville of 2015 due to his inconsistent math work with other citizens stocks. But like all great leaders, Myers left P-ville with a great legacy. He created the P-ville Flag Stand, reinvented the Karma System, and should be considered one of the craftiest P-villians ever.

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P3 2016 - Queen Mary C

  • 2016 - Queen Mary Cabilin
  • She is innovative
  • Smart
  • Was a great DOD at the beginning of the year
  • Creative
  • Great DOD for semester 1, and a hard worker
  • DOD semester 1 Mary is great
  • Good DOD in semester 1
  • Motivating
  • Small person but has huge ideas
  • Positive
  • Volunteered to do the class history online
  • Great memer
  • Strong
  • Strong DOD in semester 1
  • Smart DOD semester 1
  • Super nice and helpful
  • Amazing person who is very helpful
  • Helpful
  • Smart
  • Smart, always knows what to do, has a positive attitude
  • Mary always had such a positive attitude. Even after she wasn’t part of the SC, she was still as hard working and also was a very active participant in P-Ville. She would always input such great ideas and was overall the best student in the class
  • Very strong and smart, extremely hard working

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P3 2016 - Jon Bird

  • P3 2016 - Jon Bird
  • Jokes
  • Funny
  • Offensive joke, lawyer in Pasta case, stock and supreme council put online
  • Helps out a lot in P-Ville, made a website for stocks
  • OK jokes
  • Made stock and blog website
  • Useful website
  • Funny
  • 10/10 jokes, Fabulous
  • Stock website, jokes!
  • His jokes are the best
  • If you have depression, don’t listen to him. But he’s funny
  • Hilarious man and made stock website
  • Funny jokes
  • Some jokes you won’t understand
  • Awesome jokes
  • Created a very helpful blog website, made things more organized and easy
  • Funny guy
  • He makes good arguments and his jokes are very crude
  • Funny jokes good website
  • Useful websites and offensive jokes
  • Best jokes ever
  • Creative
  • Level 9000 meme lord
  • Hilariously offensive jokes
  • Very funny, smart
  • Good websites, offensive jokes, interesting character
  • Jokes
  • Creative, he’s a very innovative joker
  • Stock and supreme council wessiro

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P5 2016 – Will N

Will of period 5’s green machine 2015/16 is a very involved individual who will always step up to the plate when needed. After Tyler Semple’s stock broker scandal Will stepped up to take over as DOD while still keeping his position as Speaker of the Council. Not only did he step up but, Will is very reliable, he always gets work done and performs his jobs to the best of his ability. Will has also attended and played in a number of P-ville events over the duration of the year such as Handball, Limbo, Triangle of Death, Charades, and the Vocab game. In fact when no one else would volunteer he would sign himself up to participate.

When the Aunt and Uncle system was trying to be put into place, Will’s persistent pestering made the process go by faster. This could be due to his extremely loud voice which he would sometimes use to give directions that way King P could save his.

As the end of the year cruises by, we have come out to be more stable than before. This could be due to the unity Will has instilled in our class.

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P2 2017 “Super” Shingo Morita

Shingo is synonymous with so many words that begin with “S” Thus, making him “S”uper Shingo. Shingo was SMALL physically but was SUPER STRONG in so many things he did in P-ville. Coming from P2 SHELTERED Class, Shingo attained his “Super” title from P5 Steven Fairfield who was amazed how Shingo’s SINGLE-handedly carried his P2 class to an early lead in the early events in the “P” Olympics. All P-Villains were STARTLED by Shingo’s “P” Olympic reign despite its sudden end when Shingo SELF-imploded during the Handball competition.

Still, “Super” Shingo was already super. It was his “P” Olympic performance that made him an obvious nominee for “P” Hall of Fame. Prior to the “P” Olympics Shingo had done so much. Shingo SERVED his class at SPEAKER in the Council in all three terms of 2016-2017. He would SIMULTANEOUSLY SHOW care and provide assistance to his fellow P-villains whether it was translating King P’s instruction to Japanese students or to always getting out of his desk to check fellow classmates to check if they understood what was happening in class. Shingo’s SERVICE to his classmates and P-Ville should always be noted.

While others were sleepy and lame, Shingo was always SMILING and SPEEDY. He would often be found at P7 after school. He thoroughly enjoyed being at P7 so much on one occasion he used his speed to race over in between his West High track meet events to see what was happening at P7 and then raced back.. Yes, P7 regulars were amazed that day. Speaking of P7 regulars, folks like Daniel De La Rosa one day pointed out that Shingo never was angry and was always SMILING. Shingo, of course, reacted by… SIMPLY SMILING! Always positive in nature, Shingo’s SMILE made Shingo a pleasant and SWEET person to be around.

Shingo also had SMARTS unlike many students. He knew what to do when an elder showed up during P7 to chat with King P. Shingo would slither his way to a nearby desk like a clever cat or SNAKE and simply listen. He would NOT be a fool and try to interrupt and join the conversation like other high school ‘know-it-alls’ will sometimes attempt to do. Shingo was SMART enough to know when to ‘SHUT-UP, LISTEN and LEARN from listening from two adults speaking.

Speaking of SMARTS, it was Shingo who would use his SMARTS to innovative and advance P-Ville. Yes, it was SHINGO who pioneered the online STOCK MARKET chart so all P-Villains had more access to P-Ville Stock Information. Speaking of STOCKS, it should be noted that Shingo was a SUCCESSFUL STOCK BROKER who did not only enrich himself but used his profits to be a SAVIOR for his P2 by donating his profits to purchase protective dice in case his period were attacked by cheaters or other threats.

All this SHOWS, why SHINGO was a SUPER character of P-ville and worthy of being honored into the P-Ville Hall of Fame.

S is for SHINGO...SUPER… SHELTERED… SPEAKER… SERVICE… SPEED… SMILING… SWEET… SMART… STOCK… SAVIOR...

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P3 2017 “Jody Jackson” Daniel De La Rosa “Barbarossa”

In the beginning of P-Ville when you heard the name Daniel De La Rosa it was a name synonymous with words and names like Zone 4, average P-villain and deputy to a corrupt police chief. But now in late June as P-ville is beginning to end De La Rosa is no longer known as the words that once described him they in fact changed as he once did, he is the Police Chief and Speaker of period 3, creator of the Positive Police System, revolutionary of the police system and P-Ville, one who assisted in the dice revolution, but out of all these achievements, De La Rosa’s favorite is bringing down the terrorist known as Terry

  • Referred by his citizens as best Police Chief in P-Ville 2017 and possibly P-Ville history
  • Stopped attempted terrorist codename “Terry”
  • Created the Positive Police System
  • Revolutionized Police System with numerous bills holding citizens from all periods accountable
  • Held P-Villains outside his own class accountable ! ! !
  • First ever to hold the title of Speaker of the Council and Police Chief at the same time
  • De La Rosa implemented King P’s idea of the economic dice and universal dice from ideas to action
  • Held police chief of period 6 accountable for his lazy actions, and even implemented a new and better police chief when the old corrupt one left
  • Went to every P-Cinema from 1st semester to 2nd semester
  • Went to every P7 after 1/19
  • His 1st time running for supreme council he won Speaker out of nowhere
  • Best “Jody Jackson” of all time
  • Most nicknames second to Fairfield

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P4 2017 General Shelby La Rue-ski

Right off the bat in Nader’s Island, La Rue stepped up and took charge. A fellow P-villian noted, “After much arguing, she decided to become the scribe as we dictated what our island would be like to her. Arguably, she had the most power in the room because she controlled history.” From the very beginning, La Rue was the leader. She was ”The Intellectual Giant’s” DOD for three terms. During the third term no one was brave enough to run against her because she wielded so much power and influence for the class, so no one felt worthy.

Now other DODs have served 3 terms, but few have had such a thorough and lasting impact like La Rue. La Rue was a driving force behind the digitalization of P-Ville. It was during this time that P-ville created the online routine Daily Announcements, Daily Stock Analysis, Shingo’s Daily Stock

Made P media

  • Got dices for class
  • Went to P7 everyday
  • Handled terror attacks
  • Made budget records for shadow market
  • Made doc for daily analysis
  • Made question on the day doc
  • Digitalization of P-Ville
  • Terry The Terrorist

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P4 2017 P.B.S. (Pierce, Bri, Sarah)

Sometimes legends come in groups. Pierce, Bri and Sarah also known as PBS was one such group. This trio of sisters, not biological but intellectually, socially and spiritually, were like a tough 3 headed beast with 1 brain, 6 arms and 6 legs. PBS had the solid group chemistry to practically finish each other’s sentences. So what was it that made PBS special for current and future P-villians to learn from.

1) High school is about friends and learning. PBS was great at fusing these two things together.

5) PBS became a political powerhouse that won the minds of the P4 P-villians over that of power hungry self-boasting bat swinging group of guys. Yes, PBS consisted of females who were strong and smart and did NOT back down and become timid as so many females have throughout the years. PBS was the spiritually dynamic extension of other HOF P4 female leaders before them. PBS regularly demonstrated the same tough but fair leadership just as their spiritually connected sisters and former P4 leaders known as the Dynamic Duo (Melanie Fornes & Dani Lee) once did before them.

6) PBS members did memorable things like Pierce bringing back the Kevan Romero Photo Competition with great success. She also wrote damn solid BBQs, philosophical questions, and knew her geography. She also handled the Terrorist “Terry”, monitored him, and his progress throughout the year.

7) PBS member Sister Sarah was a diplomatic buffer between the Earthly DOD La Rue and tension with the butterfly flamboyance of Speaker Koshi. She was very respected and organized from the beginning. She also created a P4 group on the Remind app and sent texts every night regarding daily homework assignments and test dates.

8) PBS members like Bri was so super professional, helpful and reliable that King P would and could depend on Bri for pulling off wonderful events like the “P” Olympics and “P” Alumni Hall of Fame. Bri had a great way with words and was very helpful explaining what happened in Supreme Council Meetings.

2) PBS were NOT procrastinators HOW SO? PBS were very motivated, had large aspirations for life, and understood the necessity of getting the projects done. These girls also appreciate the relief of finishing a project rather than the anxiety of waiting till the day before.

3) PBS did high quality work and had fun doing it HOW SO? Anything can be fun with friends so these girls made funny/ cringey videos. Also, not only are these girls “A” students, but they made sure to check everything with P and get his approval in order to make the best legacy.

4) PBS was always willing to be BETTER… and looking to improve HOW? PBS didn’t want to be forgotten in history or notorious for “those boring videos” so they strived to be the best they could.

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P5 2017 St. Aaron Chang

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P5 2017 Marin Casey

Great public speaker and has a lot of enthusiasm. -Pierce

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P3 2018 Morgan Kane

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P3 2018 Delilah Santos

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P3 2018 Ryan Del Rosario

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P3 2018 Matthew Ponce

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Nolan Gallagher

(Superman) 2018

1. What was your role in P-Ville? Nickname? What does Mr. P call you? What did the class usually call you? If you didn’t have a job, then name one other way you contributed to P-Ville.

I was a stock analyzer, SWEN Director, Question Tally Person, TDIH Director, and D.O.D’s Assistant.

2. What are a few words (adjectives) that describe you in P-Ville?

I was always generally on top of things, focused, and involved.

3. What is something unique about yourself?

I was a good runner for the cross-country team, and like to listen to 30’s music.

4. What is your favorite book & film?

My favorite book is, Siddartha, and for movies, I really enjoy The Breakfast Club.

5. What was your most memorable moment in P-Ville?

When I was cited for yelling, “Italia”.

6. What unit in World History did you enjoy the most?

World War 2 was an enjoyable unit.

7. What was the craziest thing Mr. P has done this year, in your opinion?

He attempted to pry open the eyes of students to the real world, and what really is out there.

8. What student made you want to come to class?

Nathaniel Webster

9. What student from your class should future students track down and put in the Hall of Fame? Why?

Irene Lee, because she’s great at being Director of Tech.

10. What’s your favorite Mr. P story?

The time Mr. P was biking in Germany with the nude people was interesting.

11. What was unique about any particular P-Villian or the P-Villians of 2017 & 2018?

Our class overall was pretty generic in all honesty, not much activeness, and a good amount of ignorant citizens too.

12. What is unique about being alive in 2017 and 2018?

The Internet is our life.

13. What should future students make sure they do while in P-Ville?

Pay attention, and go through with what you say to the people, don’t be a flake.

14. What advice can you offer to future P-Ville members?

Remember...that life is never as it seems, and the only thing in life that makes sense, is that nothing makes sense.

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P4 2018 Riki (silent)

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P4 2018 Nate Webster

Hall of Fame write ups do NOT get written magically. They are typically written by P-Villians. However, P journalist/historians are motivated to investigate about the person. The interview people who know the inductee... the journalist will even sometimes interview the inductee but NOT tell them they are being inducted into the HOF. The journalist just says, " Can I interview you and ask you some questions about the your year in P-ville. Start by asking broad questions to make the HOF inductee think the interview is about the elder's period or that P-ville year in general. Then after a few questions asks the future Hall of Famer specific questions about them... then that is it. Kaho might be good at doing this since she lost to Nate in the Battle of Fyra Sett this year. Also, journalist usually interview P as he has stuff to say and knows the students contributions the most.

P recommends a P journalist interview the following Elders to get more scoop on Nate Webster:

1) Nolan Ryan Gallagher 2) Caden Well 3) Ricky Yoshida 4) Sophie Rizzo

5) Kaho (for a quote or comment about how Nate acted after beating her in Fyra Sett. She can comment on his character)

Nate Webster is a classic example of a P-Villan with class. Not a student in a class, but a person WITH CLASS. Nate never boasts or brags. He is modest and down to Earth. He intellect would rival any P-Villan of 2018 and among the best of all P-Ville. Aside from his mental strength, Nate has many other strong attributes which include reliability and integrity. He was friendly, thoughtful and helpful. He was open-minded, a good listner and pleasant to be around. Logically, the P4 citizens sensed this and voted Nate to be a member of the Supreme Council. Some become overwhelmed or need to step back from P-Ville as the year progresses. However, Nate Webster was put into an interesting predicament. The animated and unorthodox 2018 P4 DOD Caden Wells suddenly resigned at a very unstable period. Nate modestly but very reliably stepped up to bring about much needed order and stability to his Period and P-ville. By being a stable pillar of P-Ville during trying times, Nate is forever recognized in the P-Ville Hall of Fame.

Aside from being a leader of P-Ville, Nate would participate in leisurely fun events like the annual Fyra Sett (Swedish 3-D Connect 4) Tournament. Nate not only took 1st place in 2018. He handily beat the 2019 Champ P6 Kaho Shima. Time will tell if he will successfully defend his title for a 3rd straight year in his senior year. Thus, while the legacy of Nate Webster is solid and secure in P-Ville history, it is a legacy which will likely be added to before Nate departs the Land of the West in June 2020.

Nate is also worthy of recognition because he would notice a problem and would set his mind to solve it. One example of this was Nate's creation of the digitized P-Ville Bill Archive. Nate created the system to archive bills. Nate and King P once had a conversation about the need to proper document and archive P-Ville history as it pertains to bills, laws, votes and so on. Prior to Nate Webster's digitized Bill Archives, Bills were submitted via paper. The process was slow and archived material could only be reviewed one set of eyes at a time. Yet, when bills were digitized, it allowed any and all citizens of P-ville to view bills and the history of bills. Nate Webster thought about what needed to get done, created a plan and then executed the plan into reality. That is what separates Nate Webster from most. ANYONE can identify a problem. SOME will think of a solution to the problem. FEW will actually execute the solution into a reality. Nate is among the few. Henceforth, his rightful place in the P-Ville Hall of Fame.

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P4 2018 Andrew Walton

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P5 2018 Pasta

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P5 2018 Atanas

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P5 2018 Angel

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P5 2018 DoT Martin

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P6 2018 Steph Bae

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P6 2018 Sophia D

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P6 2018 Justin Matthew

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Voting Instructions

To induct people into the Hall of Fame, P Ville 2016-2017 must vote on which elders deserve it the most. Add your vote to your classes column for who you think you deserves to be in the Hall Of Fame the most. Add three points for your 1st choice, add two points for your 2nd choice, and add one point for your 3rd choice. The Top 3 or 4 people will be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

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Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

2014-2015 Hall of Fame Nominees

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Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

2015-2016 Hall of Fame Nominees

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And those being inducted into the 2017 Hall of Fame are...

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LETTER TO THE FUTURE

A) Write a message to future students.

B) We will tape your message under your desk.

C) Students will read them on the 1st day of school in September.

1) Briefly state who you are

2) Describe Mr. P’s classroom in 5 words

3) Give some advice for this class, being a 10th grader in September, music, books, life, etc.

4) Tell them 1 regret you have about class and why they should avoid repeating that regret.

5) Most valuable thing you learned or think is worth learning from this class.

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Final Exam Session

Class Lessons

(What lessons were most effective for you? See box on the left.)

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4

3

2

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Life Lessons

(What lessons will you remember and carry with you 22 years from now?)

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4

3

2

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Suggestions / Ideas

(What would benefit future P-Ville citizens?)

5

4

3

2

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Post Test Surveys

East Board

100 Pennies

The Gulag

Halloween Sub

Gallipoli

Nader’s Island

Plato’s Cave

Zimmerman Note

Guerrilla Warfare

Mr P on Fire

Rubber Band

Man on Hawthorne

No Cheating Video

Most Radical Nerds Video

Cosimo de Medici’s Banking System

Crush you like a grape!

Random Geo Video

Turning TV

(1st day)

The following are some examples of lessons Mr. P covered in this year. You may use any of these (or others you think of) to fill out the boxes on the right.

All TOC’s are shown below in order to refresh your memory about what’s been covered in class.

Unions / Workers

Time Talk

Freud Talk

Essay Bunch

Island Hopping

“Space”

What do you see? A Baby?

Depression in

P-Ville

Light bulb

Cause & Effect

Big Brother is watching you

Napoleon will never die

Machiavelli

Closing Class Doors

Sueta Plan

Can you survive on $10 an hour

Take it from Cold War Euro Nations, revolution require going outside & making it happen

Spanish EmpireIt is easier to take than to make but in the long run it is better to make than take.

Take off your shoes and get ready to talk about South East Asia

Pocket Constitution

If you do NOT know your rights than you do not have any

Anne Sofie –

If you start something you have to finish it

May Day

Balanced Egg

Start a Salon

Obsolete Video

Mozart & Beethoven

P = Patron of the Arts

Student Teacher

Descartes

“I think therefore, I am.”

Cold War B-ball

(perspective)

“Deliver da bum”

(Jaws clip)

Cycle of Life

Foundation Lessons

Leekalaka & Evil Stock Brokers

Jazz = Free Music

Don’t kick your enemy when they are down after war

Ike’s Military Industrial Complex

The enemy within:

Indifference

Touch your collar bone & feel Civil Disobedience & Gandhi

Coup d etat

Cool books Mr P lent you like Momo

Traffic in India

Japanese TV

ICBMs are scary

H Bombs are big

Vietnam 4 pics

Train, Tunnels & No SUVs

What happens in Kashmir effects you

Never Attack Mother Russia

Phil Grasso & White Collar Crime

Mr P is Toto pulling back the curtain

Radiolab.org

Berlin Wall

Check Point Charlie

Renaissance Man

Cuban Missile Crisis

Vasali Arkhipov

P 7 – Waking Life

P7 - Koyanisqatzi

P7 - Grave of the Fireflies

Cycle of Nonsense

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Final Exam Session

Class Lessons

(What lessons were most effective for you? See box on the left.)

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3

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Life Lessons

(What lessons will you remember and carry with you 22 years from now?)

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4

3

2

1

Suggestions / Ideas

(What would benefit future P-Ville citizens?)

5

4

3

2

1

Post Test Surveys

All TOC’s are shown below in order to refresh your memory about what’s been covered in class.

Autocracy & Democracy

Mini Units

1a Geography

1b Foundation – Cycle of Life

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Thank you for voting. Mr P would like to find out what you think regarding the people taught and mentioned during the school year.

Who are the TOP 5 MOST INTERESTING historical figures you learned about?

Who are the TOP 5 historical figures you

WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT?

Who are the TOP 5 MOST IMPORTANT

historical figures for 15 year olds to learn about?

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Comment

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2012 TOP 5 INTERESTING PEOPLE

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

5 Gandhi

5 John Locke

5 Gorbachev

5 Holocaust Survivors

5 Gorbachev

4 Plato

4 Stalin

4 Hitler

4 Stalin

4 Plato

3 Hitler

3 Napoleon

3 Aristotle

3 Rasputin

3 Stalin

2 Stalin

2 Hitler

2 Stalin

2 Gandhi

2 Napoleon

1 Napoleon

1 Aristotle

1 Gandhi

1 Napoleon

1 Gandhi

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2011 TOP 5 INTERESTING PEOPLE

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

5 Rasputin

5 Napoleon

5 Socrates

5 Schindler

5 Rasputin

4 Napoleon

4 Rasputin

4 Hitler

4 Socrates

4 Gandhi

3 Hitler

3 Stalin

3 Gandhi

3 Gandhi

3 Schindler

2 Schindler

2 Gorbachev

2 Schindler

2 Stalin

2 Da Vinci

1 Gandhi

1 Schindler

1 Napoleon

1 Napoleon

1 Napoleon

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2012 TOP 5 Most Important PEOPLE

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

5 Gandhi

5 John Locke

5 Aristotle

5 Mao

5 John Locke

4 Plato

4 Voltaire

4 Stalin

4 Napoleon

4 Napoleon

3 Hitler

3 Hitler

3 Napoleon

3 Stalin

3 Gandhi

2 Napoleon

2 Gandhi

2 Hitler

2 Hitler

2 Plato

1 Stalin

1 Stalin

1 Gandhi

1 Gandhi

1 Stalin

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Thank you for voting. Mr P would like to find out what you think regarding the people taught and mentioned during the school year.

Who are the TOP 5 MOST INTERESTING historical figures you learned about?

Who are the TOP 5 historical figures you

WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT?

Who are the TOP 5 MOST IMPORTANT

historical figures for 15 year olds to learn about?

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Name

Comment

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Name

Comment

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2012 TOP 5 LEARN MORE ABOUT THEM

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

5 Gorbachev

5 MLK

5 Francis Bacon

5 Hitler

5 Machiavelli

4 Bradbury

4 Bismarck

4 Napoleon

4 Mao

4 Gorbachev

3 Jesus

3 Putin

3 Plato

3 Francis Bacon

3 Gandhi

2 Aristotle

2 Eisenhower

2 Hitler

2 Napoleon

2 Francis Bacon

1 Socrates

1 Gandhi

1 Gandhi

1 Gandhi

1 Hitler

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2011 TOP 5 LEARN MORE ABOUT THEM

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

5 Little Prince

5 Schindler

5 Marx

5 Molotov

5 Confucius

4 Da Vinci

4 JFK

4 Confucius

4 Kissinger

4 More’s Utopia

3 Geddy Lee

3 Reagan

3 Dante

3 Machiavelli

3 Freud

2 Mussolini

2 Jesus

2 Little Prince

2 Rasputin

2 Geddy Lee

1 Osama

1 Hitler

1 Geddy Lee

1 Sofie’s World

1 Che

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Final Exam Session

Class Lessons

(What lessons were most effective for you? See box on the left.)

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4

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Life Lessons

(What lessons will you remember and carry with you 22 years from now?)

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4

3

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Suggestions / Ideas

(What would benefit future P-Ville citizens?)

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4

3

2

1

Post Test Surveys

East Board

100 Pennies

The Gulag

Halloween Sub

Gallipoli

Nader’s Island

Plato’s Cave

Zimmerman Note

Guerrilla Warfare

Mr P on Fire

Rubber Band

Man on Hawthorne

No Cheating Video

Most Radical Nerds Video

Cosimo de Medici’s Banking System

Crush you like a grape!

Random Geo Video

Turning TV

(1st day)

The following are some examples of lessons Mr. P covered in this year. You may use any of these (or others you think of) to fill out the boxes on the right.

All TOC’s are shown below in order to refresh your memory about what’s been covered in class.

Unions / Workers

Time Talk

Freud Talk

Essay Bunch

Island Hopping

“Space”

What do you see? A Baby?

Depression in

P-Ville

Light bulb

Cause & Effect

Big Brother is watching you

Napoleon will never die

Machiavelli

Closing Class Doors

Sueta Plan

Can you survive on $10 an hour

Take it from Cold War Euro Nations, revolution require going outside & making it happen

Spanish EmpireIt is easier to take than to make but in the long run it is better to make than take.

Take off your shoes and get ready to talk about South East Asia

Pocket Constitution

If you do NOT know your rights than you do not have any

Anne Sofie –

If you start something you have to finish it

May Day

Balanced Egg

Start a Salon

Obsolete Video

Mozart & Beethoven

P = Patron of the Arts

Student Teacher

Descartes

“I think therefore, I am.”

Cold War B-ball

(perspective)

“Deliver da bum”

(Jaws clip)

Cycle of Life

Foundation Lessons

Leekalaka & Evil Stock Brokers

Jazz = Free Music

Don’t kick your enemy when they are down after war

Ike’s Military Industrial Complex

The enemy within:

Indifference

Touch your collar bone & feel Civil Disobedience & Gandhi

Coup d etat

Cool books Mr P lent you like Momo

Traffic in India

Japanese TV

ICBMs are scary

H Bombs are big

Vietnam 4 pics

Train, Tunnels & No SUVs

What happens in Kashmir effects you

Never Attack Mother Russia

Phil Grasso & White Collar Crime

Mr P is Toto pulling back the curtain

Radiolab.org

Berlin Wall

Check Point Charlie

Renaissance Man

Cuban Missile Crisis

Vasali Arkhipov

P 7 – Waking Life

P7 - Koyanisqatzi

P7 - Grave of the Fireflies

Cycle of Nonsense

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A Period 7 Moment

A P-Ville Lesson

Back

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Final Exam Session

Class Lessons

(What lessons were most effective for you? See box on the left.)

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4

3

2

1

Life Lessons

(What lessons will you remember and carry with you 22 years from now?)

5

4

3

2

1

Suggestions / Ideas

(What would benefit future P-Ville citizens?)

5

4

3

2

1

Post Test Surveys

East Board

100 Pennies

Man on Hawthorne

Halloween Sub

Gallipoli

Nader’s Island

Plato’s Cave

Zimmerman Note

Guerrilla Warfare

Turning TV

(1st day)

Rubber Band

Cosimo de Medici’s Banking System

No Cheating Video

Most Radical Nerds Video

P = Patron of the Arts

Crush you like a grape!

Random Geo Video

____________

The following are some examples of lessons Mr. P covered in the first semester. You may use any of these (or others you think of) to fill out the boxes on the right.

All TOC’s are shown below in order to refresh your memory about what’s been covered in class.

Unions / Workers

Time Talk

Freud Talk

Essay Bunch

Depression in

P-Ville

Leekalaka & Evil Stock Brokers

Mr P on Fire

Island Hopping

Light bulb

Cause & Effect

Big Brother is watching you

The Gulag

Machiavelli

Closing Class Doors

What do you see? A Baby?

Take it from Cold War Euro Nations, revolution require going outside & making it happen

Spanish Empire – It is easier to take than to make but in the long run it is better to make than take.

Take off your shoes and get ready to talk about South East Asia

Pocket Constitution

If you do NOT know your rights then you do not have any

____________

May Day

Balanced Egg

Descartes

“I think therefore, I am.”

Cycle of Life

Foundation Lessons

Mozart & Beetwoven

“Space”

Student Teacher

Obsolete Video

Cold War Basketball

“Deliver da bum”

(Jaws clip)

Sueta Plan

Can you survive on $10 an hour

Napoleon

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Cool books Mr P lent you like Momo

Traffic in India

Japanese TV

ICBMs are scary

H Bombs are big

Vietnam Train

Vietnam Tunnels

Never Attack Mother Russia

Phil Grasso & White Collar Crime

P7 - Koyanisqatzi

Radiolab.org

P-Ville Lesson

Period 7 Moment

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Election Commission Nomination Tally

SUPREME COUNCIL NOMINATED CANDIDATES

Name

# of Nominations

Name

# of Nominations

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2

8

3

9

4

10

5

11

6

12

DIRECTOR OF DIRECTORS NOMINATED CANDIDATES

Name

# of Nominations

Name

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Commissioner

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DATE

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TOP 5 First SEMESTER LESSONS

TOP 5 CLASS LESSONS

(What lessons were most effective for you? )

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COMMENTS & REASONS for Class Lessons

(What lessons were most effective for you?

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ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

D.O. SURVEY

& Assistant

PERIOD

DATE

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TOP 5 First SEMESTER LIFE LESSONS

TOP 5 LIFE LESSONS

(What lessons were most effective for you? )

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4

3

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COMMENTS & REASONS for Class Lessons

(What lessons were most effective for you?

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4

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2

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ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

D.O. SURVEY

& Assistant

PERIOD

DATE

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Final Exam Session

Class Lessons

(What lessons were most effective for you? See box on the left.)

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4

3

2

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Life Lessons

(What lessons will you remember and carry with you 22 years from now?)

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3

2

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Suggestions / Ideas

(What would benefit future P-Ville citizens?)

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4

3

2

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Post Test Surveys

East Board

100 Pennies

The Gulag

Halloween Sub

Gallipoli

Nader’s Island

Plato’s Cave

Zimmerman Note

Guerrilla Warfare

Mr P on Fire

Rubber Band

Man on Hawthorne

No Cheating Video

Most Radical Nerds Video

Cosimo de Medici’s Banking System

Crush you like a grape!

Random Geo Video

Turning TV

(1st day)

The following are some examples of lessons Mr. P covered in this year. You may use any of these (or others you think of) to fill out the boxes on the right.

All TOC’s are shown below in order to refresh your memory about what’s been covered in class.

Unions / Workers

Time Talk

Freud Talk

Essay Bunch

Island Hopping

“Space”

What do you see? A Baby?

Depression in

P-Ville

Light bulb

Cause & Effect

Big Brother is watching you

Napoleon will never die

Machiavelli

Closing Class Doors

Sueta Plan

Can you survive on $10 an hour

Take it from Cold War Euro Nations, revolution require going outside & making it happen

Spanish EmpireIt is easier to take than to make but in the long run it is better to make than take.

Take off your shoes and get ready to talk about South East Asia

Pocket Constitution

If you do NOT know your rights than you do not have any

Anne Sofie –

If you start something you have to finish it

May Day

Balanced Egg

Start a Salon

Obsolete Video

Mozart & Beethoven

P = Patron of the Arts

Student Teacher

Descartes

“I think therefore, I am.”

Cold War B-ball

(perspective)

“Deliver da bum”

(Jaws clip)

Cycle of Life

Foundation Lessons

Leekalaka & Evil Stock Brokers

Jazz = Free Music

Don’t kick your enemy when they are down after war

Ike’s Military Industrial Complex

The enemy within:

Indifference

Touch your collar bone & feel Civil Disobedience & Gandhi

Coup d etat

Cool books Mr P lent you like Momo

Traffic in India

Japanese TV

ICBMs are scary

H Bombs are big

Vietnam 4 pics

Train, Tunnels & No SUVs

What happens in Kashmir effects you

Never Attack Mother Russia

Phil Grasso & White Collar Crime

Mr P is Toto pulling back the curtain

Radiolab.org

Berlin Wall

Check Point Charlie

Renaissance Man

Cuban Missile Crisis

Vasali Arkhipov

P 7 – Waking Life

P7 - Koyanisqatzi

P7 - Grave of the Fireflies

Cycle of Nonsense

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2012 TOP 5 Life LESSONS

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

5 Rubber band

5 Pocket Constitution

5 Halloween Sub

5 Plato’s Cave

5 Cycle of Nonsense

4 Turning TV

4 Cycle of Life

4 “Space”

4 East Board

4 Man on Hawthorne

3 Plato’s cave

3 “Space”

3 100 Pennies

3 Obsolete Video

3 Plato’s Cave

2 “Space”

2 Don’t kick your enemy

2 East Board

2 Cycle of Life

2 “Space:

1 East Board

1 Mr. P on fire

1 Plato’s Cave

1 “Space”

1 Cycle of Life

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2011 TOP 5 FAVORITE LESSONS

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

5 Visigoths

5 Space

5 Zimmerman Note

5 Obsolete

5 East Board

4 Nader’s Is.

4 Cycle of Life

4 Man out on Hawthorne

4 Plato’s Cave

4 Space

3 Mr P on Fire

3 Plato’s Cave

3 Mr P on Fire

3 Turning TV

3 Plato’s Cave

2 Space

2 Japan Teacher

Children Full of Life

2 East Board

2 Space

2 Obsolete

1East Board

1 Mr P on Fire

1 Space

1 East Board

1 Man out on Hawthorne

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Final Exam Session

Class Lessons

(What lessons were most effective for you? See box on the left.)

5

4

3

2

1

Life Lessons

(What lessons will you remember and carry with you 22 years from now?)

5

4

3

2

1

Suggestions / Ideas

(What would benefit future P-Ville citizens?)

5

4

3

2

1

Post Test Surveys

All TOC’s are shown below in order to refresh your memory about what’s been covered in class.

Autocracy & Democracy

Mini Units

1a Geography

Mini Units

1b Foundation – Cycle of Life

Mini Units

Myths, Religions, and Philosophy

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2012 TOP 5 Class Lessons

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

5 “Big brother is watching you”

5 Nader’s Island

5 “Space”

5 What do you see? A baby?

5 Nader’s Island

4 “Space”

4 Cycle of Life

4 Halloween Sub

4 Rubber Band

4 Plato’s cave

3 Turning TV

3 Halloween Sub

3 Nader’s Island

3 Napoleon will never die

3 Man on Hawthorne

2 Mr.P on fire

2 Coldwar B-ball

2 100 Pennies

2 Halloween Sub

2 Turning TV

1 East Board

1 Mr. P on fire

1 Rubber Band

1 Grapes

1 “Space”

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Final Exam Session

Class Lessons

(What lessons were most effective for you? See box on the left.)

5

4

3

2

1

Life Lessons

(What lessons will you remember and carry with you 22 years from now?)

5

4

3

2

1

Suggestions / Ideas

(What would benefit future P-Ville citizens?)

5

4

3

2

1

Post Test Surveys

All TOC’s are shown below in order to refresh your memory about what’s been covered in class.

Autocracy & Democracy

Mini Units

1a Geography

Mini Units

1b Foundation – Cycle of Life

Mini Units

Myths, Religions, and Philosophy

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2017 TOP 5 Class Units

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

5 Auto & Demo

RR / M.R.P

Pacific WW2

5 WWI & Napoleon

5 WWI

5 French Rev

5 WWII & A-Bomb

4 French Rev

Gandhi

4 Civil Disobedience

4 East & West

Foundation Unit

4 WW2/ A bomb

4 Holocaust & F.R.

3 Cycle of life

3 Cold War

3 WWII

3 Foundation unit

3 Cold War

2 Holocaust

2 Holocaust

2 French Rev

2 C.D. Vs. G.W.

2 C.D. vs G.W.

1 WW2, Cold War

1 WWII

1 C.D. vs G.W.

1 Cold War

1 Foundation

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Final Exam Session

Class Lessons

(What lessons were most effective for you? See box on the left.)

5

4

3

2

1

Life Lessons

(What lessons will you remember and carry with you 22 years from now?)

5

4

3

2

1

Suggestions / Ideas

(What would benefit future P-Ville citizens?)

5

4

3

2

1

Post Test Surveys

East Board

100 Pennies

The Gulag

Halloween Sub

Gallipoli

Nader’s Island

Plato’s Cave

Zimmerman Note

Guerrilla Warfare

Mr P on Fire

Rubber Band

Man on Hawthorne

No Cheating Video

Most Radical Nerds Video

Cosimo de Medici’s Banking System

Crush you like a grape!

Random Geo Video

Turning TV

(1st day)

The following are some examples of lessons Mr. P covered in this year. You may use any of these (or others you think of) to fill out the boxes on the right.

All TOC’s are shown below in order to refresh your memory about what’s been covered in class.

Unions / Workers

Time Talk

Freud Talk

Essay Bunch

Island Hopping

“Space”

What do you see? A Baby?

Depression in

P-Ville

Light bulb

Cause & Effect

Big Brother is watching you

Napoleon will never die

Machiavelli

Closing Class Doors

Sueta Plan

Can you survive on $10 an hour

Take it from Cold War Euro Nations, revolution require going outside & making it happen

Spanish EmpireIt is easier to take than to make but in the long run it is better to make than take.

Take off your shoes and get ready to talk about South East Asia

Pocket Constitution

If you do NOT know your rights than you do not have any

Anne Sofie –

If you start something you have to finish it

May Day

Balanced Egg

Start a Salon

Obsolete Video

Mozart & Beethoven

P = Patron of the Arts

Student Teacher

Descartes

“I think therefore, I am.”

Cold War B-ball

(perspective)

“Deliver da bum”

(Jaws clip)

Cycle of Life

Foundation Lessons

Leekalaka & Evil Stock Brokers

Jazz = Free Music

Don’t kick your enemy when they are down after war

Ike’s Military Industrial Complex

The enemy within:

Indifference

Touch your collar bone & feel Civil Disobedience & Gandhi

Coup d etat

Cool books Mr P lent you like Momo

Traffic in India

Japanese TV

ICBMs are scary

H Bombs are big

Vietnam 4 pics

Train, Tunnels & No SUVs

What happens in Kashmir effects you

Never Attack Mother Russia

Phil Grasso & White Collar Crime

Mr P is Toto pulling back the curtain

Radiolab.org

Berlin Wall

Check Point Charlie

Renaissance Man

Cuban Missile Crisis

Vasali Arkhipov

P 7 – Waking Life

P7 - Koyanisqatzi

P7 - Grave of the Fireflies

Cycle of Nonsense

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2017 TOP 5 Class Lessons

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

5 100 Pennies

Napoleon will never die

Japanese Movie

5 Plato’s Cave

5 Gallipoli

5 Crushing of the Grapes

5 Anne Sophie

4 Cycle of Life

4 Cycle Of Life

4 Cycle of Life

4 Cycle of Nonsense

4 Plato’s Cave

3 Halloween Sub

Turning T.V.

3 Nader’s Island

3 Plato’s Cave

3 Nader’s Island

3 Man out on Hawthorne

2 Plato’s Cave

2 Halloween Sub

2 East Board Lesson

2 East Board Lesson

2 Space

1 “SPACE”

1 Space

1 Space (by a lot)

1 Space

1 Cycle of Life

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Thank you for voting. Mr P would like to find out what you think regarding the people taught and mentioned during the school year.

Who are the TOP 5 MOST INTERESTING historical figures you learned about?

Who are the TOP 5 historical figures you

WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT?

Who are the TOP 5 MOST IMPORTANT

historical figures for 15 year olds to learn about?

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2017 TOP 5 Class PEOPLE

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

Period 5

Period 6

5 Plato

5 George Orwell

5 Stalin

5 Orwell

5 Jane Addams

4 Mao

4 Hitler

4 Hitler

4 Stalin

4 Gandhi

3 Stalin

3 Vasili Arkhipov

3 Plato

3 Napoleon

3 Napoleon

2 Napoleon

2 Ghandi/ Napoleon

2 Napoleon

2 Gandhi

2 Visili Arkapov

1 Gandhi

1 Stalin

1 Gandhi

1 Visili Arkapov

1 Stalin

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