The Viking Voice Coeur D'Alene High School Coeur D Alene, ID
Issue Date: Thursday, February 24, 2011 Issue: February 2011 Last Update: Wednesday, February 23, 2011
  • The Crucible bewitches audience

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: KINSEY GOMEZ-Exchange Editor

    Audiences expressed sounds of amazement at The Crucible’s displays of witchcraft and fabrications. Since the play was not filled with music and laughter, the actors had a challenge of mastering the so

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  • Wrestlers head to state

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: TONI RAMSAY-Ad Manager

    The district wrestling tournament was at Lakeland High School Feb. 18-19 with CHS placing in the top three.  Lewiston won, CHS placed second and Post Falls third. The Vikings head to state Feb. 24 to

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  • Boys’ basketball defeats Post Falls, Lake City

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: RYAN LAMBERT-Chief Photographer

    The boys’ basketball team defeated Lake City 66-52 on Feb. 18 to advance to the district championship against Lewiston Feb. 23; results of the game were not available at press time.      The Vikings

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  • Spring sports gear up to compete

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: TY HIGBIE-Sports Editor

    Athletes are breaking out their bats, working in their mitts, playing catch with their sticks, getting out the golf bag, swinging their racquets, and lacing up their track shoes in preparation for the

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  • Girls' basketball places second at state

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: MATT LAMBERT-Online Editor

    For the first time since 2007, the CHS girls’ basketball team returned from the Idaho Center without a 5A state title.      The Vikings had to settle for second after a 43-39 loss to Lewiston in a r

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  • Students take top two spots in logo contest

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: TAYLOR STEWART-News Editor

    Juniors Charlie Russell and Audra Ross placed first and second in the “Hard Hats, Hammers & Hot Dogs” 2011 Logo Contest, while Danyelle Keese, sophomore, won first place in the local Win-a-Luna Ar

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  • O’Connor’s past reflects enriched learning

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: TONI RAMSAY-Ad Manager

    Dan O’Connor remembers his younger years as a student well, and through that he’s learned as a teacher to have an open, comfortable classroom.      “I always tell people that I was the student that I

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  • Actress imparts wisdom to English classes

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: KAYE THORNBRUGH-Editor in Chief

    A living legend visited Jill Carlson’s freshman English classes Jan. 18. Anna Pearce, better known as Patty Duke, has starred in a dozen feature films and over seventy movies for television in a caree

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  • Walters embarks on journey to adopt Chinese girl

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: KINSEY GOMEZ-Exchange Editor

    Don Walters is adding one to his family of five by adopting a girl from China. According to Don and his wife, Jolene, this is their first girl and it is a void that needs to be filled.      “The fiv

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  • Sturges pursues passion for photography

    Wednesday, February 23, 2011 By: IAN SULLIVAN-Managing Editor

    For as long as Stephen Sturges, junior, can remember, he always wanted to be an artist. He just was never sure what kind. That is, up until about three years ago when his brother gave him one of his o

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At-a-glance

Dear CHS,      Now that I’ve opened up conversation with you through this column, I feel like we should be honest with each other. There’s something you should know about me.      I am a Pokémaniac.
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In suburbia, many families take pride in distinguishing themselves by the activities they take part in. Though expression for this pride varies in form, one increasingly popular form is the applicatio
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The talent show, presented by the Photography class, will be in the auditorium March 11 from 6-8 p.m. Prizes are still being decided but will most likely be gift cards or money prizes, according to Br
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The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival has been a tradition at the University of Idaho for more than 40 years. Rebekkah Monitz, choir director, and the CHS Chamber Choir are prepared once again to compete d
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Five students represented CHS at the National Association for Music Education Northwest Division 42nd Biennial Conference (All Northwest) Feb. 17-20. Participants from Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oreg
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Audiences expressed sounds of amazement at The Crucible’s displays of witchcraft and fabrications. Since the play was not filled with music and laughter, the actors had a challenge of mastering the so
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The upstart Pink Lemonade Brigade won the annual intramural dodge ball tournament Jan. 19 defeating defending champion Team Censorship in the semi finals.      In the annual CHS intramural dodge ball
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The district wrestling tournament was at Lakeland High School Feb. 18-19 with CHS placing in the top three.  Lewiston won, CHS placed second and Post Falls third. The Vikings head to state Feb. 24 to
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The boys’ basketball team defeated Lake City 66-52 on Feb. 18 to advance to the district championship against Lewiston Feb. 23; results of the game were not available at press time.      The Vikings
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Athletes are breaking out their bats, working in their mitts, playing catch with their sticks, getting out the golf bag, swinging their racquets, and lacing up their track shoes in preparation for the
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