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4 iw X The reenactments of historical events were presented to the student body during the Bicentennial Assembly. From the beginning of the Revolution to the first American walking on the moon, and everything in between were presented by master of ceremonies John Scholtz. Helping set the mood were symphonic band, drill team, chorus, and modern dance. The assembly concentrated on showing the great events and great men that have been a part of the United States since it was formed. 18 A in 'tv - is N-wx X 1 cs its X-.wwe-sfis-s 4 - Q .ti
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Un arriving at Sandia on October 30, you may have felt you had transgressed the barriers of time, and stepped into a day of Colonial America. Not quite. It was the culmination of nine weeks of in-depth study by the Humanities classes, the re-creation of a day in Colonial times. ln honor of the occasion, students donned apparel comparable to that of their forefathers. The four divisions of the Humanities barracks were decorated as a colonial chapel, tavern, livingroom and kitchen, and activities included candlemaking, soapmaking, weaving, spinning, printing a colonial style newspaper, cooking colonial recipes, and speechmaking. 11 7' 17
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Electric Erich, and The Strapzu were just a few ofthe people seen and heard from on Nostalgia Day. The mood was first set on Thursday evening with two showings of American Graffitifl The day after the student body reminisced the Fabulous Fiftiesu as slicked back hair, bohhy socks, and saddle shoes filled the halls. Nostalgic activities included chewing hubblegum, swallowing goldfish and attending a sock hop during lunch. That evening Sandia heat Alamogordo, and afterwards, a Nostalgia Dance was held. The Nostalgia mood even carried over to the administration with Dr. Vigil and Mr. Mueller dressing up along with the students. 19
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