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The Mountaineer Dallas Senior High School Dallas, PA
Issue Date: Friday, November 04, 2005 Issue: Volume 5, Subvolume 11, Edition 1 Last Update: Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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At-a-glance

Just as a long summer crashed to a screeching halt and the 2005-2006 school year sharply barreled around the corner, the Dallas School Board made the long-awaited, last minute appointment of Dallas gr
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As our American soldiers bleed crimson on forsaken battlefields across the world, the American Legion has taken a stand of valiant support, as its 2005-2006 essay contest rolls around the corner with
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“Obliterated,” “abandoned,” “anarchistic”…these are not adjectives that the American public is used to hearing from their news broadcasters in reference to an American situation since 9/11, however th
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Applying to college is probably one of the most important--if not the most important--thought that is pressing on the minds of the seniors at Dallas High School, and in my own efforts of college explo
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Around mid-October, it is not uncommon to find hundreds of children walking around the Dallas High School in cozy pajamas or sporting bizarre mismatched patterns. These occurrences are the hallmark of
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The stress can kill. Applications, essays, SATs, and teacher recommendations are just the start of it. The college application process is brutal. Not only does one need to worry excessively about the
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On the night of October 25th , the 2005 Homecoming King and Queen were appointed. The uproar the announcement of the King and Queen caused was similar to a rock concert when the band comes on stage. T
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Key Club seems to be doing some very interesting things this year...
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A familiar face you will see at Dallas High School these days is Miss Mary Curtin, a student teacher from College Misericordia. She is teaching communications and literary genres for Mrs. Pacini and M
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The movie Elizabethtown has been a popular topic among the teenage crowd for a few months, not just because of its content, but because of the stars that were working on this blockbuster, namely Orlan
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