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A silence fell as 200 bal- loons drifted over the cam- pus crowded with patriots. Red, White and Blue: T i ii Foundation creates unification he Constitution Rehnquist, and of the United President Ronald States was the Reagan. The students stepping stone for the then joined in the foundation of our Pledge of Allegiance country. After 200 with people all across years of keeping the America. On September 17, the anniversary of the country together, the Constitution celebrates its Bicentennial. We honored the Constitution by participating in several activities during Constitution Week, September 17-23. First, on September 16, students watched Bicentennial, the the Constitution gala festivities continued in Washington, D.C. on when Mrs. Hedges and television during several students from Advisory. The speakers the AP. Government included Former Chief class read the Justice Warren Burger, Constitution during Chief Justice William both lunches. After lunch, Mark Light Orr, junior, rang chimes. Then 200 red, white, and blue balloons were launched by the 5th hour Social Studies classes while Marji Cline, sophomore, played the Star Spangled Banner. A few minutes later, 200 seconds of silence were acknowledged by the entire school. As Mrs. Hedges reflects, CThe Constitution wasb an incredible accomplishment for people 200 years ago to frame a government that still protects and expands our rights and liberties. Reciting the Constitution during lunch time activities is Bill Gates. Constitution
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Week sp pirit Week was filled with hoopla and excitement before the Homecoming game. To boost up spirit, students were dressed up for different occasions and held lunchtime contests during the week. They were also judged for best dressed each day. On Monday, students dressed up for Western Day. From cowboy hats to lassos, people were seen having a knee-slapin' day. The best cowboy and cowgirl were senior Scott Gabbert and sophomore Gina Maravilla. Lunchtime's activity was dressing up blindfolded. Tuesday was Toga Day. Bedsheets Action, Grace, Fun: arks new talents were used for different styles of togas. Winners of Toga Day were juniors Frank Johnson and Jenny Lane. That day was the banana eating contest. Wednesday, everyone showed their favorite The best beach bum and beach bunny were John Germino and Annette Stevens. sport or sports team during Sports-a-Rama Day by dressing as their favorite athlete. The winners that day were junior Stacie Winters and senior Dusty Mathis. During lunch was the pie eating contest. Thursday was time to go Back to the beach . People were seen in shades and beach wear. The best beach bum and beach bunny were seniors John Germino and Annette Stevens. Putting on Make- up blindfolded was the day's contest. Friday was the day to show the school colors of blue and silver by wearing school shirts and colors. During lunch, the coolest buns contest was held. The senior class won the most spirit points for participation. Trading places with the spir- itline are several enthusias- tic varsity football players. If MW?
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