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It’s Spirit and the Generals Let it Shine “It’s not whether you win or lose, it’s how ypu play the game. The General fans kept that old adage in mind as they let their spirit shine for Spirit Week. Though the Generals hadn’t had much of a winning streak during the football season, one could have never guessed from the actions of the fans. During Spirit Week, all of the students showed support for the team and each class portrayed their individual spirit. As senior Colby Schaefer said, “The entire school displayed W-J, spirit but the seniors undoubtedly showed the most enthusiasm.” As a result, the class of 88 dominated Blue and Gray Day. The juniors conquered hall decorations and, along with the freshmen, won the spirit stick by expressing their spirit in the homecoming pep rally. Whether it was waking up to l'ajama Day on Monday and ending with Blue and Gray Day on Friday, the Generals kept that spirit and let it shine all week long. So. seniors Tanya Itonham and la ri Wilson do still sleep with their teddy bears.
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W The On Wednesday, September 1(5, Washington, D.C. celebrated the Constitution’s 200th birthday on the steps of the Capitol. The day was sweltering with temperatures reaching the 90’s, but Mrs. Jeens and her AP Government classes were there for the whole ceremony. The most important figure of the day was President Ronald Reagan who spoke to the crowd and led them in the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. Also in attendance were several of the Supreme Court Justices and many congressmen, plus a few local celebrities. The theme for the event was “We the People!”. Mrs. Jeens, always interested in obtaining publicity for her students, had 20 of them dress in navy sweat- People! shirts each with a letter of “We the People!” placed on it. This idea paid off, because in the September 28th issue of Time magazine, “We the People!” were pictured with a caption of “Spelling it out in D.C.” When asked about the whole event, Mrs. Jeens said “1 was extremely proud, the kids worked very-hard to make it an exceptional bicentennial and I’ll never forget it. The Constitution ensures our freedom of speech, of the press, and our right to hold a public meeting. Without these rights, the celebration could never have taken place, but these rights show the Constitution will probably last for the next 200 years! — Anna Nrl»on Wc the People! Mrs. Jeens shows off her souvcnirfrom theevent
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