"The
Best Sadies Yet!"
Students of All Ages Enjoy the Year's First
Dance
September 18 was the 16th Annual Sadie Hawkins dance and a fantastic
way to kick off the year. Everything from the games, costumes and
food resembled Halloween in September. Senior London Hine said,
“This was the best Sadies yet!” The music satisfied
everyone’s taste; from country to pop, there was something
for everyone to enjoy. Many students also enjoyed the Astro-Jump
and the carnival games, which consisted of a ring toss and a beanbag
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Senior
Retreat
Seniors Bond in a Time of
Teamwork, Fun and Learning
Getting 225 high school seniors
out of bed before 8am is one thing, but for them to enjoy themselves
while doing so is quite another. Both of these occurred at the 2004
Senior Retreat.
Meeting at the football stadium, the horde of students, led by Mrs.
Anne Delke, Mr. Jonathan Burton and others, methodically loaded
the buses and made the trip over Highway 17. Upon arriving at Mt.
Hermon, all students were fed cinnamon rolls and water, and guided
into the chapel. Once settled, the pumped-up group was led into
a time of worship by Chris Isaacs, and then spoken to by special
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Fall Sports
Rally a Success!
Office Chairs, Mr. Hinn Combine For Fun
This year’s first
sports rally was a huge success. Opened by ASB president Nathan
Sills, all of the fall sports teams stood up individually to be
recognized. The saluted teams included girls and boys water polo,
girls volleyball, football, and cross-country.
The rally then proceeded with the traditional rally games, only
this year they were more organized and better than ever. First
it was students against teachers with a sort of basketball in
rolling office chairs; baskets were trashcans. Participants for
team teachers were Mr. Scialabba, Ms. Keel, Ms. Nelson, and Mr.
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