The Viking Voice Coeur D'Alene High School Coeur D Alene, ID
Issue Date: Thursday, December 16, 2010 Issue: December 2010 Last Update: Thursday, December 16, 2010
  • Brock, Turner, Pinney place at state drama

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: MATT LAMBERT-Online Editor

    CHS took 29 students from its first place-winning district drama group to the state competition Dec. 3 and 4.      The competition consisted of three different stages. Each entry was performed three

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  • Choirs entertain with holidy concert

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: HALEIGH COLES-Staff Writer

    Holiday spirit was among those who attended the choir concert Dec .14, according to Cody Howerton, senior. The concert featured the performances of Glee 1, Glee 3, Concert Choir and the Chamber Singer

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  • Guswiler plans bright future in art

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: KINSEY GOMEZ-Exchange Editor

    As a fourth-year student council representative and the National Honor Society vice president, Jenna Guswiler is familiar with being involved in school. What most people don’t know about her is the su

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  • Vikings place third in Nike Northwest Invitational

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: MATT LAMBERT-Online Editor

    The girls’ basketball team is looking to win its fourth straight state title this year. But first the Vikings will have to take care of the competition within their own league.      The Vikings are 5

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  • Wrestlers ready for Tri-State tournament

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: TONI RAMSAY-Ad Manager

    The Viking wrestling team opened the season with a 55-22 win over Lakeside and a 68-53 win over Riverside Dec. 7 at Jordan Court.      “It was a successful meet for the team,” Johnny Peregrina, senio

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  • Boys start season off strong with a 2-1 record

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: RYAN LAMBERT-Chief Photographer

    After a long football season that hindered practice time for returning players, the boys’ varsity basketball team is preparing for league games upon return from Winter Break.      The team is off to

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  • CHS wins 5A Idaho State Championship

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: TONI RAMSAY-Ad Manager

    After the last ball was thrown with four seconds left to spare, the Vikings rushed to the middle of the field for a victory celebration. CHS had just won its first 5A state title in 25 years.      “I

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  • Zebrowski carries charisma to classroom

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: HALEIGH COLES-Staff Writer

    If he isn’t enforcing Newton’s Laws, teaching class in a Scottish accent, or transforming into a mad scientist known as the Kiltenator [sic], then physical science with Jon Zebrowski isn’t the same.  

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  • NIC adviser retires, leaves legacy of excellence

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: MACKENZIE MURRAY-A&E Editor

    After twenty-five years of leadership as the adviser of the NIC Sentinel, Nils Rosdahl is retiring. Over the years, Rosdahl and his newspaper staff have accumulated a slew of awards, including scores

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  • History classes explore issue of slavery

    Thursday, December 16, 2010 By: KAYE THORNBRUGH-Editor in Chief

    For one class period, students in CJ Stuermer’s AP/Honors US History class were transported into the 1800s to debate the hottest issue of the time period—slavery. According to Julianna Zajicek, junior

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At-a-glance

Late start is either a splendid happening or a dreaded occurrence, depending on the stance. Most students take late start as a needed gift from school officials for a little extra sleep while a majori
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Since the ski resorts have opened, many students have been “repping” (a word used by teenagers that means representing) their snowboard trends.    The long sweater is one of many new trends this year
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CHS took 29 students from its first place-winning district drama group to the state competition Dec. 3 and 4.      The competition consisted of three different stages. Each entry was performed three
full story 
Holiday spirit was among those who attended the choir concert Dec .14, according to Cody Howerton, senior. The concert featured the performances of Glee 1, Glee 3, Concert Choir and the Chamber Singer
full story 
As a fourth-year student council representative and the National Honor Society vice president, Jenna Guswiler is familiar with being involved in school. What most people don’t know about her is the su
full story 
Junior quarterback Chad Chalich earned one of the highest awards given to a high school football athlete: 5A All State Player of the Year. Idaho’s 5A football coaches vote on which player deserves the
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The girls’ basketball team is looking to win its fourth straight state title this year. But first the Vikings will have to take care of the competition within their own league.      The Vikings are 5
full story 
The Viking wrestling team opened the season with a 55-22 win over Lakeside and a 68-53 win over Riverside Dec. 7 at Jordan Court.      “It was a successful meet for the team,” Johnny Peregrina, senio
full story 
The varsity swim team swam its way up to the top, winning sixth place at state in Boise Nov. 5-6. Competitors included Post Falls, Lake City, and numerous other schools from Southern Idaho. The swim t
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After a long football season that hindered practice time for returning players, the boys’ varsity basketball team is preparing for league games upon return from Winter Break.      The team is off to
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