Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 2002, Page 38

Description: Mtt> Sfotk* It didnt seem true that as I sat in school,thousands of people were losing theirlives/-freshman Maggie KonstanskiNot only do I fear for war, but for all ofthe people who have lost friends orfamily. It just seems so unreal as I watchthe plane crash over and over again.-freshman Stephanie DyeOn the TV screen was a picture of theWorld Trade Center burning, and smokecovering much of the New York area.My first feelings were of shock anddisbelief. The images on the televisiondidnt look like America, they seemedmore like they should be from a countryfar away. The reality didnt sink in until Isaw how much it changed everything.-sophomorejulia HuberOn the part of the terrorists, what wasrunning through their minds? How couldsomeone be so cold-hearted? I do not,however, discriminate against allMuslims. Everyone has the right to befree from discrimination. I just wisheveryone would understand that not allof the Muslims were involved.-sophomore DrewTriplehornEveryone has a story to tell. IVheifelt whehad jitsithe school, the magnitude of this disaster began to hithome. A somber atmosphere gripped the school and thecountry as . imericans seemed to hold their breath. -from the September 26,2001 issue of The OptimistI think the real heroes of this situationin the end will be, of course thefirefighters and rescue teams, but also thecrew and passengers aboard the flight ofthe plane that crashed in Pennsylvania.That was not their final destination, sothey must have overpowered thehighjackers.-freshman Sarah ParkerReflections collected on September 1438 GOTHIC •reflections]
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