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Bicentennial Seal, Class of 2002 Acceptance- Prior to the bicentennial year, activities were planned around the acceptance day events for the Class of 2002. Alumni from each "living class" were invited to represent the "Long Gray Line" at the acceptance parade for the Class of 2002, on 15 August 1998. Coincident with this parade was a ceremony dedicating the Bicentennial Seal. The seal is sculpted, in a limestone shield, in the courtyard of Taylor Hall.
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Bicentennial Quilt Presentation (17 August 2001) The West Point Quilters, and nearly 40 outside quilters, combined efforts to create the "Long Gray Line Bicentennial Quilt." The quilt was presented to the Academy and is on permanent display at Eisenhower Hall.
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Acceptance Day parade for the Class of 2005 (18 August 2001) the kickoff event for the Bicentennial celebration.
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Ring Weekend for the Class of 2002 (24 August 2001) The Class of 2002 received their class rings during a special presentation by astronaut COL(R) Bill McArthur (73) ( Read his biography on NASA's website ). The ring presentation also marked the inauguration of the Class Ring Memorial Program where the gold from former grads' rings is incorporated into those of future grads.
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October 2001 |
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West Point Museum Exhibit opening (1 October 2001) Read the online brochure. For general information, see the Museum's web page .
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Hispanic Heritage Dinner (15 October 2001) As part of the Bicentennial celebration, West Point paid tribute to Hispanic Graduates and their contributions at a dinner in the Cadet Mess Regimental Room. Guest speaker was Dr. Samuel Saldivar, Director of Instruction in the Department of Foreign Languages and the most senior faculty member at West Point.
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Eisenhower Hall's film schedule  |
Celebrating West Point in Film (16 October 2001 through 30 April 2002) Several Hollywood classics featuring West Point will be shown on select Tuesday nights at Eisenhower Hall Theater during this time.
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November 2001 |
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Thomas Jefferson's Military Academy (1-3 November 2001) conference hosted by the Department of History. See the conference information page .
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Veterans Day Concert (11 November 2001) The U.S. Army Band played specially composed bicentennial compositions during the National Observance of Veteran's Day Concert in Washington D.C. The Cadet Glee Club also performed. Also see the US Army Band website .
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Contest home page  |
(11 November 2001) West Point Bicentennial Engineering Design Contest began- This program and contest highlight West Point's engineering heritage to the youth of America. The interactive bridge design computer program can be downloaded.
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Rockefeller Center Star-Raising Ceremony- (15 November 2001) The West Point Glee Club sang holiday music during the star-raising ceremony at Rockefeller Center.
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A Bicentennial Year photo exhibit (19 November 2001 - January 2002), entitled "The West Point We Know," by USMA personnel, will be on display on the sixth level of Eisenhower Hall (second balcony level). This has been moved back from an earlier date. |
December 2001 |

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Army-Navy football game- (1 December 2001) In the 102nd contest between the two service academies, Army beat Navy 26-17 at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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January 2002 |
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Tournament of Roses Parade- (Tuesday, 1 January 2002) A contingent of cadets marched in the 2002 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California. Included were the Color Guard, Pipes and Drums and 150 cadet volunteers. The cadets also carried a 30' x 50' flag at the beginning of the parade.
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Photo Recaps  Glee Club and Movie Screening |
Glee Club sings "We Were Soldiers"- (9 January 2002, Wednesday) 50 members of the Cadet Glee Club performed the vocals for an original piece for the feature film, "We Were Soldiers." The song can be heard during the closing credits of the movie, which stars Mel Gibson and was directed by "Braveheart" veteran Randall Wallace. Wallace, who penned the lyrics to writer Nick Glennie-Smith's piece were also at the taping. In February, a Special Screening of "We Were Soldiers" was held at Eisenhower Hall and attended by the movies' stars and their real-life counterparts.
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Streaming Video Windows Media: Lo | Hi Non-Streaming (right-click, save as...) Quicktime: Lo | Hi
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Hellcats on NBC-TV's "Today Show"- (Monday, 14 January 2002) USMA's field band, the Hellcats, provided music during segments of this day's broadcast of the "Today Show".
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USMA Band Bicentennial Concert Series- (Friday, 18 January 2002 at 8pm) A series of concerts at Eisenhower Hall featuring the USMA Band and specially composed Bicentennial music. This show featured the Concert Band and guest vocalist Jo Anne Worley.
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February 2002 |
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USMA Band Bicentennial Concert Series- (Friday, 15 February 2002 at 8:00pm) A series of concerts at Eisenhower Hall featuring the USMA Band and specially composed Bicentennial music. This show featured the Concert Band and Cadet Glee Club.
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Hollywood Salutes West Point- (Friday, 15 February - Saturday, 1 June 2002) A poster exhibit from the Michael Piepel Collection, 1929 Gallery.
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African-American/Black History Month: Henry O. Flipper Dinner- (Thursday, 21 February 2002) "West Point’s Bicentennial: Henry O. Flipper-the Past, Diversity-the Future." West Point pays tribute to LT Henry O. Flipper as the first African-American graduate, a trailblazer, and an inspiration to the Military Academy, the Army, and America. The Corps took the opportunity to recognize the contributions of selected graduate |