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Monday, April 16, 2007 By Kendall Fleming
Every day during second period, tired or indifferent students agonizingly pull themselves up from their chairs, stand and groan as they wait for the pledge to be over. Many act as though it is a chore
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Monday, April 16, 2007 By Melanie Quang
When you hear of a sport’s victory at school, most think of basketball or football instantly. More than likely, they are referring to b-ball or football. But why are these two games the most talked ab
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Monday, April 16, 2007 By Samantha Keo
Stacks of spirals, folders and textbooks lay by the foot of my bed. I flipped through a few of my supplies and brushed off all the work that desperately needed to be done. Senioritis has finally takin
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Monday, April 16, 2007 By Rachel Smith
For the past couple of months I have taken on a new hobby: cooking and baking. I came from little skill in the kitchen area, except for eating what was in it, and I have managed to produce some pretty
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Monday, April 16, 2007 By Staff Editorial
Over the past few decades, the deterioration of real physical education has grown, just like America’s waistbands. This very fact proves that P.E. in schools needs to be taken more seriously.Less tha
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Monday, April 16, 2007 By Melanie Quang & Noor Tell
The coach signals a time out. A whistle is blown, and a stream of players rushes into a huddle. As sweat trickles down the players’ faces, the coach strategizes a play for a victory. Suddenly, the hor
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Monday, April 16, 2007 By Camille Bowens
During a game, when the crowd cheers, it peps the players to do their absolute best. Without certain people behind the scenes, however, they may not be able to play at all. The athletic department’s s
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Monday, April 16, 2007 By Rachel Smith
Donning an interestingly yellow shirt and black shorts, senior Brooke Mayo runs down the soccer field and issues a red card. Immediately, a red-faced coach begins screaming, and parents in the stands
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Monday, April 16, 2007 By Theresa Pitre
This year, the girls athletics department has learned that there is more to sports than just winning and losing. The school’s female athletes have proven this through hard work and commitment, making
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Monday, April 16, 2007 By Melissa Smith
Cowboy hats, spurs and Wranglers—to many Texans, the rodeo is a way of life that has been celebrated for years, prevailing through exaggerated movies and hundreds of jokes. To senior Larry Coursey, ho
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