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  • Student teacher enlightens sophomores

    Monday, December 29, 2008 By: Kyle Brosnihan

    “Sparks is the man.” That is what many students are saying about 10th grade English student teacher Michael Sparks, who has been teaching the sophomores under the supervision of Carla.Hedstrom. But

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  • Hair to spare: Juniors cut locks for good

    Monday, December 29, 2008 By: Bethany Schmidt

    Christmas. A joyous time of year when people get out their decorations and buy gifts for their loved ones. Waking up on Christmas morning and opening presents can be a special and exciting time, but t

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  • The tradition of Christmas kisses

    Monday, December 29, 2008 By: Michael Beahm

    Why do people kiss under the mistletoe? Why do people kiss at midnight on New Year’s Eve? These are commonly known traditions, but the origin of the traditions is not. Though the origin of kissing un

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  • Mr. Ho-Ho 2008

    Monday, December 29, 2008 By: Joel Jank

    The Tiger Cub staff selected Mr. Joel Jank, orchestra teacher, as this year's Mr. Ho-Ho. The following is his Christmas message to the students and staff.

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  • Mrs. Ho-Ho 2008

    Monday, December 29, 2008 By: Gwen Davidson

    The Tiger Cub staff selected Mrs. Gwen Davidson as this year's Mrs. Ho-Ho. She is a business teacher and DECA sponsor. The following is her holiday message to staff and students.

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  • Crazy Eights: FMP group embraces different methods of learning

    Monday, December 29, 2008 By: Grace Callahan

    Differences.  They are what make people interesting.  Think of how boring life would be if everyone were the same. Mr. Todd Kipplinger’s FMP group, the Crazy Eights,  has eight freshm

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  • Love of the game: traditions keep the spirit alive

    Monday, December 29, 2008 By: Gregg Schlueter

    High school athletics can be time consuming, physically and mentally challenging, and prove to make homework a challenge. Along with the negative sides of athletics, there are the many positives that

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High school athletics can be time consuming, physically and mentally challenging, and prove to make homework a challenge. Along with the negative sides of athletics, there are the many positives that
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Around this time about a year ago, a group of ten juniors bundled up in their snow pants, grabbed some sleds and headed to the infamous Brickyard Park. A Tahoe and a mini van packed full of people and
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Hit the deck and stay low!  Crawl over to that mound and get ready to stand up, fire, and head back to safety.  No, it’s not the cheesy lines of a war movie past but a strategy used in the w
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Christmas traditions remembered
I never wanted my two front teeth for Christmas. That was stupid. If I waited three months, they would have grown back for free. I was smart. I would hold off on asking for big things all year, espe
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Mrs. Ho-Ho 2008
The Tiger Cub staff selected Mrs. Gwen Davidson as this year's Mrs. Ho-Ho. She is a business teacher and DECA sponsor. The following is her holiday message to staff and students.
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Mr. Ho-Ho 2008
The Tiger Cub staff selected Mr. Joel Jank, orchestra teacher, as this year's Mr. Ho-Ho. The following is his Christmas message to the students and staff.
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'Whole life' replaces term 'pro-life'
Pro-life. According to Merriam-Webster’s Medical Dictionary, the definition of pro-life is “anti-abortion.” Well said, Merriam-Webster, but we on the Tiger Cub staff would like to take it a little far
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Killerz release killer new album
When one looks up at the stars on a clear night and gets that feeling they are tiny but infinite at the same time, they would get that same feeling again while listening to the new Killers album, Day
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Biblical book breaks boundaries
Walking down the street in white robes, carrying a wooden staff, and sporting a beard surpassed only by Jesus and other prophets of old, it��s safe to say that A.J. Jacobs looked like a stranger. Some
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‘Tis the season for giving.  There are plenty of opportunities for students and staff alike. Mr. Roger Sunderman is heading up several different options dedicated to giving staff members, specif
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