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On September 10, Myke Barnes, Todd Sherman, and David Martin perform bicentennial antics on the corner of Shadow Mountain and Grand Ave- nue, as a boy passes by. At all hours of the night, students find time to T.P. a friend's house in Walnut, while also cel- ebrating the bicentennial. Located in Lemon Creek Park, Walnut, this reconstructed adobe building is owned by the public, and its estimated completion date is july 1976. At Disneyland's bicentennial celebration, Amer- ica on Parade, Walnut's band and drill team per- form for spectators on january 31. 7 5
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1-5. Mustang, Willy Wonka is owned by Dana and Susan Conklin who attend Walnut High School. 6. For the second time in the history of this school, Cindie Brown represents the mascot, the mustang horse. Tryouts for mascot were held in june. 4 3 I n. sl x 3 .s . 1 A-.
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isplays were a big part of the celebration. Students partici- bicentennial pared in events that promoted the spirit of Walnut Neighborhood antics were per- formed to attract attention to onlookers. I e antic was toilet papering students' and teachers houses. Walnut City also took art in the bicentennial celebration. The lanning and construction of a house of isplays was initiated in Lemon Creek ark in january of 1974. The adobe built on hat site will offer a continual look at ' erica's past, and be a reminder of the ' ericans who built its history. ' H '-T Z 7-3 QP will lui' Americas past was also recently celebrated by Walnut High students at Disneyland. America on Parade was the theme of this bicentennial celebration that took place on january 51. America's bicentennial birthday was a celebration of the freedom this coun- try won in 1776. Most people celebrate birthdays and anniversaries to commemo- rate a beginning. America observed its birthday as a rememberance of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Not only is celebration a reminder of a begin- ning, but it marks a time in life that becomes a memory of the past.
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