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Date Posted: 03:21:17 05/20/05 Fri
Author: Rick Collins
Subject: Re: Let's see who is paying attention, here.
In reply to: Kent 's message, "Let's see who is paying attention, here." on 16:37:44 05/19/05 Thu

You are right! I think it was called "Spriit Day". We were divided into 3 or four groups, had field and track events, cheers from each group, and other things. Got points for each thing. Then the winner had the most points. I agree, you are right that we did it only once. Also remeber I liked it because we had NO classes.


>I was just talking with a neighbor child, and she
>mentioned that tomorrow her school district was having
>"field day", where all the kids participate in games
>and general fun, outside the classroom. This reminded
>me of something I partook in only once at CHS, and I
>believe it was in the 9th grade, last time for the
>event.
>
>All the classes were divied up into four sections,
>each section having an appointed theme. I was in the
>Mexican group.
>
>My question is: Am I dreaming, or did these things
>really happen? What was the significance? What was
>the point?
>
>The mind is a terrible thing to waste, to borrow a
>statement.

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