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  • Hospital decision may spell emergency: Change in hospital causes contention among residents

    Monday, March 28, 2005 By: Allie Trimmell

    McPherson houses the county’s courthouse, jail and hospital. But a recent plan proposed by the Memorial Hospital Board of Directors could impact not only the hospital, but also the community as a whol

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  • Making Hollywood happen: Juniors construct "Hollywood" Prom

    Monday, March 28, 2005 By: Amanda McDaniel

    Painting, cutting, glueing and constructing have been only a few things that the junior class has been doing to prepare for prom. They have been working for about four weeks on Mondays and Thursdays f

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  • A perfect conclusion: Hi-Steppers end year with cruise to Mexico

    Monday, March 28, 2005 By: Kelsey Daugherty

    Spring Break is almost here and while most students are anticipating a time to relax, the Hi-steppers are preparing to leave for their Carnival Cruise to Cozumel, Mexico. The Hi-steppers depart March

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  • Flying Solo: Man complets fist solo trip around world after leaving from Salina

    Monday, March 28, 2005 By: Press Release

    On February 28, pilot Steve Fossett completed the first solo, non-stop, non-refuelled circumnavigation of the world, landing in Salina. The flight placed the pilot in the records, but also put Salina

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  • Characters shape Garden State's plot

    Monday, March 28, 2005 By: Martha Krier

    Even as an adolescent you lived your life on anti-depression pills. No, you can’t feel any pain and you don’t recognize hurt. Although, with this, you don’t feel anything else. You’re not really happy

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  • Change in hopsital's status could cause problems for medical community

    Monday, March 28, 2005 By: Amanda Kiem

    A woman is pregnant and on the verge of giving birth. Her husband stands nearby as doctors surround the screaming woman, trying to calm her. The husband is then approached by a young nurse and told t

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  • Student has different take on Preacher Moss assembly

    Monday, March 28, 2005 By: Tawnee Hoefer

    This cracker is extremely offended, angry, and hurt all at the same time. The recent Preacher Moss assembly made me feel like I could probably go on a rampage of screaming at the top of my lungs. All

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  • Dream Big: Student desires to relpace Dan Rather

    Monday, March 28, 2005 By: Jacob Setzer

    It seems to me that all students have decided what college or job that they want to pursue. For the ones who are heading off to college, they know what they want to major in. I, on the other hand, ha

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  • Super Six: Must have items for Spring

    Monday, March 28, 2005 By: Allie Trimmell

    1. iPod’s little sis, the Shuffle, is smaller than a pack of gum, and will last for 12 continuous hours. You’ll never know what’s around the corner when you let your iPod pick the music for you. $99,

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  • Technology: Advances offer newer gadgets

    Monday, March 28, 2005 By: Amanda McDaniel

    Technology has made tremendous progress in the last decade. One of the most recent electronic devices, an Apple iPod, seems to be a popular item on the market. For teenagers, listening to music is

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The High Life McPherson High School McPherson, KS
Issue Date: Friday, March 18, 2005 Issue: Volume 86, Issue 11 Last Update: Monday, March 28, 2005
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At-a-glance

Managing soccer, tennis, debate, forensics, orchestra, Spanish club and scholars bowl all in his freshman year, Greg Loving is attempting to gather as much as possible from his high school experience.
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Finishing the 2004-2005 season 18-5, the boys basketball team is looking forward to making next year’s team even better. “[Our goals next year are] Getting back to State, so we can win it,” Camron Thi
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The third time is the charm, and this year at the 5A state basketball tournament it was no different for the McPherson girls. After placing second at the tournament for two years, the team finally ach
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Heading out to the field, the girls softball team is filled with emotions. The girls laugh and joke while taking their bases. Spring sports are finally upon us and the MHS softball team has already be
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Starting from the basics. The baseball team prepares all month by starting with fundamentals and building up.“We have a whole month to prepare, so we have really been working on the basics,” Johnathan
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TennisAs the warmth of spring fills the air, the tennis courts are being flooded with athletes. They work to improve their skill and prepare for the rough challenges the tennis season will bring.The
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The goal and dream of every high school sports team is to be one of the honored to make it all the way to state and become state champions. The girls also have a few extra goals they would like to ach
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Running, jumping and throwing the many different events track stars participate in through their season.Both boys and girls have set their goals to be achieved this year. “[I hope] to pole vault 10ft.
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The class of 2005 chose six seniors for the High Life to feature in six subsequent issues. These are their stories. Through the lens of her camera, Amanda Duren, sr., sees the world with a new perspec
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A new style of a camera phone that is slim and compact, easy to carry. At commerce.motorola.com it is $349.99.Take memorable pictures with this easy to use digital camera and send them to friends and
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