[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 71 (Thursday, June 9, 1994)]
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          AWARD WINNING STUDENTS OF CAESAR RODNEY HIGH SCHOOL

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                         HON. MICHAEL N. CASTLE

                              of delaware

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, June 8, 1994

  Mr. CASTLE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate teacher Bill 
Windett and his class from Caesar Rodney High School in Camden-Wyoming, 
DE, for winning the unit award at the national competition of the ``We 
the People . . . The Citizen and the Constitution.'' These talented 
young Americans competed against 47 other classes from throughout the 
Nation and demonstrated a remarkable understanding of the fundamental 
ideals and values of American constitutional government.
  The students from Caesar Rodney High School were judged the best 
nonfinalist team for their expertise on the ``Creation of the Bill of 
Rights.''
  At a time of concern that many Americans do not have a basic 
understanding of the history of our Nation and the principals on which 
our government is based, it is especially gratifying to see a group of 
young people recognized for their study of a key feature of our 
Constitution--the Bill of Rights. I ask my colleagues to join me in 
congratulating these talented young students for their outstanding 
achievement.
  The members of Bill Windett's class are: Jason Badell, Jason Cahall, 
Eric Clesinski, James DePalma, Matthe Foskey, Jennifer Giles, Kirsten 
Higgins, Susanna Jean, Keisha Kersey, Elizabeth King, Courtney Laychak, 
Chris McGlumphy, Jennifer Morris, Jonathan Newton, Tom Noll, Heather 
Pfeiffer, Hilary Rhodes, Natashia Sanders, Heather Schimkaltis, Amy 
Schoettinger, Adam Sheridan, David Spanklin, Matthew Stump, Christine 
Trexler, Joshua Vaught, Brent Whitaker, Matthew Zimmerman, and Matthew 
Taylor. They each deserve congratulations for their hard work and 
achievements.

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