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A National Celebration l ol tbe United States. in Order to lon a more perfect Union. establish justice. insure 'I nes IC Trenqu' ity, e lo 16 cornrnon el ce, p te the general Welfare, lad secure tbe Blessings ol Liberty to ourselves all our Posteriry, Jo o end estlblisb this CONSTITUTION lor the United St es ol America. fi SECTION l. All legislative Powers bervein granted sball be v sentltives. ll Msg. r X 'itiifzggy ,- it . it ested in e Congress ol the United States. which sbell consist of.: Senate and House ol Repro is W N 'T is X c tt WI sm K' 'iw X N . NX X ,. eg One of the most important parts of the 87-88 school year was our Constitution's 200th birthday. None of the delegates at the Constitution Convention knew what an impact this document would have on the country. Our Constitution, proven flexible, has lasted to govern a country so different now than when it was written. Our Constitution has had few amendments in it's 200 year history, because of it's flexibility. 24 The Constitution is a framework for our social laws. The Supreme Court is responsible for enforcing and interpretting laws correctly Our Constitution stands out among all others, because it is th oldest document living today, There is some controversy ove whether the Constitution is revelent to our changing lifestyles- Although some people would like to see it rewritten, the majority feels that it is an undying document.
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ew Crown For The Town This is the first year for the Ms. Teen White Settlement title. There are two young ladies at our school to have received it. They are Lindi Harmon and Amy Carothers. Lindi received her title in luly. She said it was a very exciting experience. The week of Novem- ber 22-28, 1987, was named in her honor by mayor lames Herring, of White Settlement. Lindi went on to the Ms. Texas Teen pagent on No- vember 25-28, in El Paso. The final contest theme was The 50's. The contest included an autograph party and a press party at Guyrex Mansion. Lindi finished 5th runner up. On this she commented. I was shocked, there were so many beautiful girls and any of them could have easily won. Amy received her title on September 26th she commented lt was a neat experience, even if I hadn't won. This is something I can keep with me forever. Congratulations Girls!! Uv.. X1 ' fs. Q K 'f. S 23
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-si. Ride Em Cowbo !! In the tradition of the annual Fat Stock Show, the cheer- leaders sponsored Ranch Day. The students dressed in their best western clothes and enjoyed the day in that manner. The Y.A.C. club filled everybody's appetite with their annual barbecue dinner. After the dayg the students filed into the old gym for the ceremonies. There was a total of five teams competing in the courage race, pony express, lickety split and banana race. the top four teams competed in the tug-of- war to determine the winner. Nick Andrews team came out on top. The team was: Rick Dear, Paul Suss, Teresa Woods, Margie Tyrone, Brandon Chenault, Tammy Dombeck, Kasey Davis, Paul Scott, Dannette Gaston and Nick Andrews. As usual Ranch Day was a big success and finished the day on a high note. wi' .Qhuf 0 f it , ff? Picture 1 - Nick Andrews, Theresa Woods, Kasey Davis, Tammy Dombeck, Dannette Gaston and Brandon Chenault strike to win the tug-of-war. Picture 2 - Mrs. Massey enjoys the Barbecue. Picture 3 - The winning team: Theresa Woods, Margie Tyrone, Kasey Davis, Brandon Chenault, Rich Dear, Paul Scott, Dannette Gaston, Tammy Dombeck, Nick Andrews, Paul Suss, and Toy Polk. Picture 4 - Monica Contreras works hard not to break the egg in the courage race. Picture 5 - Wade Scroggins hopes he can just make it through the tires in the courage race. Picture 6 - Tony Moreno, Kay Ely, Angela Ferris, Cynthia Del Valand Katy Starn pull hard on the rope. Picture 7 - The 2nd place team is Gina Stango, lackey Thomas, Katy Starn, Angela Ferris, Kay Ely, Cynthia Delval, Scott Lichner, Devin Dixon, Tony Moreno, and Thomas Winters. Picture B - Christy Melton and Robert Turpen enjoy the meal. Picture 9 - Thomas Winters and Tony Moreno watch the com- petitions
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