The Budget Galesburg High School Galesburg, IL
Issue Date: Monday, October 30, 2006 Issue: Fall 2006 Edition Last Update: Thursday, December 07, 2006


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A small gift led to a big dream for senior Myke Mitchell. "When I was three years old, my mom bought me a set of plastic bowling pins and a ball. That started my love for the sport," he said. Mitchell
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The creation of a poetry magazine was the inspiration for a party to celebrate the works of students in Creative Writing taught by Mrs. Raatjes. During the first half of the term, the class concentrat
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"We Beat the Street" tells the story of three young men from the inner city who unite to achieve their goal of becoming doctors. Students reading the book met with former police chief John Schlaf who
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As people walk into the lobby to drop off their can goods, they smile with holiday spirit. "It's awesome the way students are willing to go out and ask for donations," said Mrs. Laurie Aten. "I've nev
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Grease spilling on the floor, mallets hitting engine pistons, and unfinished cars elevated in the air are all things seen and hear at the Auto Tech 2 class at Carl Sandburg College.
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Grease spilling on the floor, mallets hitting engine pistons, and unfinished cars elevated in the air are all things seen and hear at the Auto Tech 2 class at Carl Sandburg College.
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Imagine driving into your school parking lot. It’s not paved well. When it snows, it is rarely, if ever, plowed. It has only one exit, which causes delay and confusion after school. Imagine having all
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Do you want to learn how to take blood pressure, make an occupied bed, and take temperatures? Do you want to be a nursing assistant?
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As you are walking down the hall smelling something good, it’s not coming from the cafeteria. It’s from Mrs. Eicker’s second hour Food Service class. If you are looking for another option than cafeter
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