The Inside Buzz Galena Park High School Galena Park, TX
Issue Date: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 Issue: October 2008 Last Update: Tuesday, October 28, 2008


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Homecoming has the most traditions of any school event. The pep rally, parade, dressing up in fun and different ways during spirit week, voting for king and queen, duchess and duke, and mums.
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The Homecoming Pep Rally this year was a lot shorter than usual. Football players think we should have more pep rallies because it's gets them pumped up for the game.
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Homecoming King and Queen for 2008 are seniors Miseal Cardenas and Laura Pena. They were pronounced King and Queen at the Homecoming game Oct. 17 during halftime.
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One way or another, everyone went through the disaster of Hurricane Ike. Now students have returned to school and people really can't see what the district is doing but they are working hard to do man
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Hurricane Ike caused many problems for Harris and Galveston counties. One major problem being that the power went out for most people. Some got their power back that same day if not the next. "I only
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The volleyball and football teams had to reschedule the games that were canceled due to Hurricane Ike. The football team had two games, Sept. 30 and Oct. 4. The volleyball team had four games, Oct. 7,
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According to Associate Principal Mr. Brandon Garza, the tardy policy isn't going to change. Mr. Garza thinks that having five minutes between each class increases our class time and gives students mor
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Four days, long hours, and long lines. Students helped with a Federal Emergency Management Agency Point Of Distribution in Jacinto City at the Tinseltown movie theater. They passed out water, ice, an
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A lot of people had to give up some things for a few days due to Hurricane Ike."You don't know what you have until you don't have it anymore," sophomore Erin Aichlmayr said.


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