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We the People September 12th through the 20th was characterized by the ringing of bells, a na- tional recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, numerous musi- cal concerts, a presidential speech, and other obser- vances. All of this was for the Bicentennial Commemora- tion of the signing of the Con- stitution of the United States of America. The famous opening statement, We the people , was recited, re- peated, or quoted almost daily. The spirit of those words touched almost every stu- dent (but, they weren't too thrilled to write serious essays on the subjecti) Truly it was a time to cele- brate. The Constitution is a model for the free world to follow, and the people of the United States are fortunate to have it. Bicentenial festivities took place across the entire country. For SHS students it was a time (and an excuse) to party, watch videos (some were even interesting), and get out of classwork. Mrs. Burdett, Derek Peterson. Mrs. Larsen, and Glenn Show- gren spend 200 seconds pounding on the victory bell during the national Bells across America celebration. 16 Constitution
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Homecoming 15 Tammy Douglas concentrates on the plays. Scott Hullinger takes off Korie Jackmans’ uniform. Lucky for the Juniors, and Sophomores the referees re- lize that it was him after he made a touchdown. Stacy Miner trys to complete a pass. As the Seniors clobber the Juniors and Sophomores they win the game. The Seniors rejoice their winning as they chant Dallas.
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