The Viking Voice Coeur D'Alene High School Coeur D Alene, ID
Issue Date: Thursday, January 20, 2011 Issue: January 2011 Last Update: Thursday, January 20, 2011
  • Winter formal a black and white blast

    Thursday, January 20, 2011 By: KATIE BALDWIN-Staff Writer

    Deon Watson and Toni Ramsay were crowned winter formal king and queen. The dress code of the black and white ball called for formal wear and that’s just what the scene was as participants filed into t

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  • Drama department to perform The Crucible

    Thursday, January 20, 2011 By: KINSEY GOMEZ-Exchange Editor

    Lies, murder, and witchcraft will hit the stage as CHS students perform The Crucible during the first two weekends in February. The Crucible is a play set in the 1600s in Salem, Mass.      “It is a c

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  • Boys fall in Fight for the Fish game

    Wednesday, January 19, 2011 By: RYAN LAMBERT-Chief Photographer

    The boys’ basketball team has had two close losses in league play.      The Vikings have a 9-5 record with a 1-2 record in the Inland Empire League. The league victory came in a road win at Lewiston.

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  • Roach honored to play at Carnegie Hall

    Wednesday, January 19, 2011 By: TONI RAMSAY-Ad Manager

    Not many musicians can say that they’ve performed at Carnegie Hall, and neither can Dan Roach… yet. However, after Feb. 19, he’ll be able to claim the honor of playing in the 2011 Honors Performance S

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  • Fancy Tuesday elevates student sophistication

    Wednesday, January 19, 2011 By: MACKENZIE MURRAY-A&E Editor

    Around the district on Monday nights, CHS students lay out professional outfits in anticipation of the next day. Skirts, tights, button-ups, slacks, khakis, and bowties decorate the bedroom floors for

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  • Gunderson shares passion for Spanish

    Wednesday, January 19, 2011 By: TY HIGBIE-Sports Editor

    Erika Gunderson knew from the time she graduated high school at University High in Spokane, that she wanted to be a Spanish teacher when she grew up. She never thought of going into any other career f

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  • Tera Viks go loco for "Logo Motion"

    Wednesday, January 19, 2011 By: KAYE THORNBRUGH-Editor in Chief

    The TeraViks robotics team returned from the FIRST Robotics kickoff event at EWU Jan. 8, toting with them the rules of this year’s competition and a kit of parts with which to build the robot.      T

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  • Blue Zoo encourages spirit

    Wednesday, January 19, 2011 By: KINSEY GOMEZ-Exchange Editor

    The Blue Zoo is back. Students of CHS have decided to bring back the loud and spirited cheering section. Its slogan, “We are the Blue Zoo, but this crowd is too rowdy to be kept in a cage,” describes

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  • BPA students place at regionals

    Wednesday, January 19, 2011 By: ALEXIS KINGSLEY-Staff Writer

    Of the 12 students in Business Professionals of America (BPA), three of them placed first at regionals.      Regionals took place at NIC, Dec. 17 against 10 other schools. According to Teigan Lockwo

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  • CHS students partake in Polar Plunge

    Wednesday, January 19, 2011 By: MATT LAMBERT-Online Editor

    Near-freezing temperatures didn’t seem to deter anyone from participating in the Polar Plunge to bring in 2011.      A time-honored tradition was continued at noon Jan. 1 when a couple hundred people

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Deon Watson and Toni Ramsay were crowned winter formal king and queen. The dress code of the black and white ball called for formal wear and that’s just what the scene was as participants filed into t
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I’m unaware of when the word dank became a slang word used by teenagers. The word in everyday context confuses me. It literally means, “disagreeably damp, musty, and typically cold.”      Yet, everyd
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Have you ever wondered where the Viking Voice comes from? Contrary to popular belief, it doesn’t just magically appears in your seventh-period class once a month. The inner-workings of the Viking Voic
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Lies, murder, and witchcraft will hit the stage as CHS students perform The Crucible during the first two weekends in February. The Crucible is a play set in the 1600s in Salem, Mass.      “It is a c
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As I have mentioned in a previous column, I do consider myself to be somewhat of a Boise State fan. However, I still have the mind to know that when Stanford offers Chris Petersen, the Broncos’ head c
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The CHS wrestling team is continuing its 2010-2011 season with the high hopes of defending its 2009-2010 state championship, according to senior Jake Graham.      So far, the team has gone undefeate
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The boys’ basketball team has had two close losses in league play.      The Vikings have a 9-5 record with a 1-2 record in the Inland Empire League. The league victory came in a road win at Lewiston.
full story 
The girls’ basketball team has managed to win some close games this season.      It took a fourth-quarter comeback to preserve a win over Federal Way High School and a championship at the Holiday Inn
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Not many musicians can say that they’ve performed at Carnegie Hall, and neither can Dan Roach… yet. However, after Feb. 19, he’ll be able to claim the honor of playing in the 2011 Honors Performance S
full story 
Around the district on Monday nights, CHS students lay out professional outfits in anticipation of the next day. Skirts, tights, button-ups, slacks, khakis, and bowties decorate the bedroom floors for
full story 
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