World Trade Center buildings were once tall turesthatgraced the skylineot'XewYork City.Un l1,2UHl,tl1eywere destroyed hy hijacked airplanes. i W, iW i..i.iip.r,,, t i Sllflllmournedthetleathsofthex'ictimsofSept.ll,2lI1Il by lowering the Flag on the l.aSalle plaza to halfmast. Throughout the country, people were affected hy the eventsoftheday. One of the hijacked planes destroyed this part of the Pentagon. Ilundreds of government workers were killed at the crash site. F Memorials like this covered Manhattan. This memorial sat in front ofa Chase-Manhattan Bank ATM machine in New York City. SoldierscoveredManhattantohelppatrolthedisasterat theWorldTraderflenter,evenxveeksaftertheincident. The damage done will never be erased from the memories of .Xmei'ieans. TerroristAttack
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1 v-.,f f 't -nts lined the tables to sign up for . The .Xciixiiy liair gay e ex eryone 11 ce to see their options and :ipate S Many hoices It is sometimes very difficult for a student to get involved with their school community. They want to participate, but are confused when it comes to finding the right organiza- tion to join. SHCP tries to eliminate this problem by hosting the annual ,Xetiyity Fair. The Activity Fair showcased all c if the available co-curricular options available to the students. During the Fair, students took advantage ofthe chance to look at all ofthe clubs and get a feel for which was right for them. This was espe- cially useful for the lireshmen who were just learning what SHCP has to offer. Students came, walked around, and many signed up for multiple activities. Each club tried to conyery its strengths and uniqueness. During preparations, they showed up with colorful and decorative signs, and eye-catchingdemmmnstrations. Club leaders did everything they could to get people to join, which included promises of what was to come, demonstrations, and some- times eyen bribery. Students signed up for the clubs they found most appealing. Many people even enjoyed the time they spent during the Fair. ., . a 1 liar! fair Qfhfllli - 1-t lllt'f'f!l4g neu' pmpff fill!! pfzzfzlpfzfizgg in M. 'fr flat fllfiljl' f1vf1'1'z'fz'e.f .YHCP T i M lun' fo Qffkzz f X -Candace Maf'02 I Ago! fo .fer dll!! .jam lbw um' clliff Iffffelrlif gym pf ffzzbf. -Victor Narvaez '03 Activity Fair
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