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Ruth Tarpley welcomes distinguished guests to the Constitution Celebration. A group of Perry High students recited the Preamble. Scott Dorman, Stoney Pope, Tony Crockett, and Dan Connell entertain the student body with a song, and Steven White and Ketan Patel participate in the downtown activities to celebrate the birthday of the United States Constitution. SEPTEMBER 16, 1987 U.S. CONSTITUTION BICENTENNIAL The United States Constitution never really had much of an impact on me. Yes. I know it was a very important document, the back- bone of the laws we used to rule the nation. I knew what the articles were and their mean- ings. I could even recite the Preamble, thanks to Mrs. Tarpley and ninth grade citi- zenship. But I’d never had any idea of the great value and worth of the Constitution. So when asked to make a speech on the Constitution, and how it came about, I com- plied, thinking to myself, “This should be a breeze. That speech should take me all of five minutes to write.” I did a little research on the subject, just to verify my facts and make it look good. Imagine my surprise at discovering that the Constitution really was significant, so much so that our country could not have existed this long without it. Realizing the patience and dedication our founding fathers must have possessed to conceive this great document, I felt a little shame-faced at my casual attitude. The more I read, the more interested I became. On September 17, 1987, I can honestly say that I felt proud to be an American and privileged to share my newfound knowledge with my peers. I don’t know how my friends feel about the Constitution, but I do know that I have a new, deep appreciation for the document. Happy Birthday, U.S. Constitu- tion! Cassandra Vance 7
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