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September .· ·, 29,·2000 . Vol·.106 Issue 1
P . _4 Olympic RunnerVisits.LincolnHi ·h Pg. 7 DressCode ViolatesStudentRights
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.•..·.ByJosh Mohr.
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·contest, and karaoke, justto nqme a few . ,, _ 1-, AUthese attractions were great, but th~ · · - l' . · . · News Editor students had another question to answer.: · . With two weeks left in school last year, . "How do we get people to the Back to ' ' while rnost students st_arted reviewing School Bash?" . r class units- that they had been. working on Well. with help from senior Katie the entire semester, business ·teacher · Kuzma's mother, the students were able . 'I . Trudy Hines selected a few students out to have a local radio station, l 04. l The ' of her classes to start a new one. · . . Point, broadcast a live ·remote at the ;) Hines sat down with a few select stuBash, · i: I dents at the end of last year and asked A week before the Bash, The Point ' them one _question . . "Are we going to . started to promote it to the entire town of · throw a ~ack to School Bash next year?" Lincoln over the radio, These promotions ShetoldthemthatDECA, an association by The Point. reached an estimated of marketing students, had 'limited funds, · · 13,400 listeners, -While The Point was at ·and really could benefit from not throw· the Bash, they had a ·drawing for the ing a Back to School Bash. · chance to win Goo Goo Dolls tickets, as The limited funds did not arise from an added bonus. '' · . what you would expect; club failure, ..The . · Another appealing factor about the · l . limited funds actually arose from the sue- · Back to School Bash was that it was held cess of the l999 DECA Club. Last year . outside instead of inside this year. The r I four students from DECA qualified to students took the Bash out of the hot, ' compete in the national competitions . · crowded, Johnson Gym Hallway, and ' that were held in Louisville, Kentucky, placed it on the outside of the school. ) Hinesfound herself digging into,the DECA ·· · · · · · · · Theytagged the Basho "Block Party.'' This funds to pay for the students' trip to na- Stu~ents mingle at the Back to School Bash on August 28, changed everyone's previous perspectionals. After doing so, DECA'sfunds were . 2000, where students used tickets and money to buy food,' tive on the Bash, anq _gave it qo entirelv _ \\ . cut in half, and they-Mly--had $4;000 to . sing karaoke, and participate i11games . .· · · · ··-· - new repurarion : · .·-·.. · I' throw the Back to School Bashwhich usu- .. Many kids knew that the Bash was al~ '' . ally cost them $6,000, . limited funds as .a major problem. They · had to happen, and they knew that if they ways hot and crowded, but placing it . Hines·select students didn't see the · knew that the third Bacik to School Bash organized it right, it would be successful. . outside made it more appealing, SimI . .· Taking this into consideration, l 5 students ply .put by senior Jared Kerns, "The party ' ' I set out on a 3-month project to plan ·to · ·wasn't as hot, or as crowded as the years 'raise more money, and throw a party for before, Having the Back to School Bash ' · the entire school. Everything started to fall outside meant having more fun:" . ' ' into place. Computer Lab Dlrector Mary · · To put the final touch on the night; . '' ;:: .\ · ,., Southworth was able to create a Back to the students were able to get $650 worth . 1 ,"• ·i . School Bash lo~, yvhich the students put of fireworks ?onated from · Poppers Fireon T-shirtsand sold to promote the Bash, works, The fireworks went off at the end The students were also able to ar- of the party, and were set off by a pro\'1 \ . . range for the Hip Hop Culture Club to have ·fessional pyrotech named _Bill. Looye, a I \ o Rap~Off, to open up for a local band former LHSgraduate, Organizing all of I: "Mand the One Night Bandstand." In adI dition to the_music, thest~dents also 9ot continued on Page ·21 Bash . I\ sumo wrestling, pedestal Joust, a skating . . · .· · , · ' _; i
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