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1. Senior photos from 2003-05-21
Senior photos from 2003-05-21

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2. Senior photos from 2003-05-21
Senior photos from 2003-05-21


3. Senior photos from 2003-05-21
Senior photos from 2003-05-21


4. Future of tomorrow float dated 2001-11-30
Future of tomorrow float, about 2001,

  • Used: 2023-11-26 [WFC]

  • 5. Future of tomorrow float dated 2001-11-30
    Future of tomorrow float, about 2001,

  • Used: 2023-11-26 [WFC]

  • 6. Time change hymn: How late thou art
    Martin Luther: How Late Thou Art
    Roman clock
    A good hymn for the Spring Sunday early church service, on the day time springs forward, is "How Great Thou Art" sang as "How Late Thou Art".
    O Lord my God, When I, in awesome wonder,
    Consider all the clocks with hands turning round;
    I see the dreams, I hear the snoring thunder,
    Thy power throughout the universe displayed.

    (I modified the lyrics for the late occasion)

    It appears that someone used AI (Artificial Intelligence) (as opposed to Natural Stupidity) to modify a common depiction of Martin Luther.

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    7. Song: How great thou art
    The hymn "How great thou art" was written by Swedish author Carl Gustav Boberg (1859-1940), member of the Swedish Parliament. The song is a translation in 1949 by British Stuart K. Hine (1899-1989) of a Russian version he learned earlier and based on a German translation. Hine was a missionary in Stalin's Soviet Union in the Western Ukraine, returning to Britain 1931. Swedish title: O store Gud, när jag den värld beskådar Music: How great thou art


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    8. March 30, 1969: Palm Sunday
    March 30, 1969: Palm Sunday

  • Used: 2024-03-24 [WFC]

  • 9. March 30, 1969: Palm Sunday
    March 30, 1969: Palm Sunday March 30, 1969: Palm Sunday

  • Used: 2024-03-24 [WFC]

  • 10. March 14: Pi day
    Greek letter
    In the United States, March 14, or 3/14, is PI day, from the Greek π symbol for the ratio of the circumference to diameter of a circle. In Europe, Pi day is July 22 or 22/7, from the Archimedes approximation of pi, from the 3rd century BC, of 22/7.

    March 14: Pi day
    Month day Europe United States
    March 14 14/3 3/14
    July 22 22/7 7/22

    Albert Einstein (1879-1955) was born on pi day on March 14, 1879.

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    11. Ides of March
    Matthew 22:17 Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou? Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not? [kjv]
    ειπον ουν ημιν τι σοι δοκει εξεστιν δουναι κηνσον καισαρι η ου [gnt]

    The "Ides of March" is often associated with the assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 BC.
    The Latin word "Idus Martiae""Ides of March" was on March 15, eight days after the "nones", where March is named for the god of War. The Latin word "idus""divide" from an Etruscan verb.

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    12. March Madness
    Powers of 2:
    Feeding of the 5,000: "κόφινος""basket", used in Latin as "cophinus""hamper, basket" which is the source of the English word "coffin".

    Feeding of the 4,000: "σπυρίς""large basket" often used for provisions or to transport money (or to let Paul down a wall).

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    13. March 17: Saint Patrick's Day
    Saint Patrick's Day is March 17, the date of his (supposed) death. Tradition is that Leprechauns wear green. If you do not wear green, you risk getting pinched. Green is invisible to Leprechauns.
    Saint Patrick, known as the "Apostle of Ireland" and patron saint of Ireland, was a Christian missionary during the 5th century AD.

    At about age 16 he was captured by Irish pirates raiding Britain and made a slave tending animals. After six years he escaped and returned to his family. He became a cleric and returned to his place of captivity as a missionary.
     
    Did you hear what happened to the man who drank some invisible ink?


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