The Signal Garrett High School Garrett, IN
Issue Date: Friday, March 16, 2007 Issue: March 16, 2007 Last Update: Tuesday, March 20, 2007
  • Shh! It’s a Secret………a Secret Garden!

    Friday, March 16, 2007 By: Carley M. and Alisha B.

    This year, the spring play at Garrett High School was The Secret Garden.For those who don’t know, the Secret Garden is about a young British girl, Mary Lennox, born and reared in India who loses her n

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  • 2006-2007 Girls Basketball Wrap-up

    Friday, March 16, 2007 By: Courtney W.

    The winter sports have finally come to an end. No more stench of sweaty ball players, no more “on the edge of your seat” games, no more loud chants or screaming fans, the basketball season is done un

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  • Is Reading Good For You?: A look at the Reading Club at GHS.

    Friday, March 16, 2007 By: Ashlea R.

    Once a month, the members of the Reading Club meet during homeroom to discuss the books that they have read recently. Mrs. Feagler started the Reading Club five years ago at the request of several st

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  • Lydia Bair Moves On

    Friday, March 16, 2007 By: Amanda B.

    This is Lydia's first year in high school, and first year being on the speech team. Lydia is also the first student at Garrett High to go to state.

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  • Ober's Creativeness with the Band

    Friday, March 16, 2007 By: Amanda B.

    Mr. Mark Ober wanted to help out with a piece of an African theme for band. He made three large dumbecs, which are drums. Each drum has its unique way and style. Large, medium, and small drums have di

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  • Shorty’s Short Reviews

    Friday, March 16, 2007 By: Taylor M.

    Jodi Piccolt’s novels have swept the nation over the past few years. All of her novels contain some sort of controversial event that changes the lives of all involved in the plot. Her fearlessness t

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  • What’s Going Down in the Bateman Gym

    Friday, March 16, 2007 By: Mandy F.

    If you have strolled by the Bateman Gym lately, you have probably noticed something different. On the East side of the gymnasium, the bleachers have been removed. Volunteers began the project on Mar

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  • Weight Room Renovations Part ?

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: Stephanie C.

    As you might recall in the last publication on the weight room, “An Iron Pumping Project,” the list of tasks left to conquer was quite long. The purchase of new equipment, new flooring, painted walls,

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  • A Dancer’s Testimony: A Tribute To Alisha New.

    Tuesday, March 20, 2007 By: Cassie B.

    Performing is what I live for. I love everything about it. I love the hot lights on my skin and the anticipation oozing from the audience. I love the hollow ring of my tap shoes hitting the wooden

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Performing is what I live for. I love everything about it. I love the hot lights on my skin and the anticipation oozing from the audience. I love the hollow ring of my tap shoes hitting the wooden
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March of Dimes is a nonprofit organization that raises money to help fund the research and hospitalization of premature infants. The sole focus of this organization is to improve the health of babies
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As you might recall in the last publication on the weight room, “An Iron Pumping Project,” the list of tasks left to conquer was quite long. The purchase of new equipment, new flooring, painted walls,
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If you have strolled by the Bateman Gym lately, you have probably noticed something different. On the East side of the gymnasium, the bleachers have been removed. Volunteers began the project on Mar
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The boys sectional started out like everyone expected, with Prairie Heights and Eastside both getting their first games of the sectional out of the way rather easily against Churubusco and Central Nob
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With the 2007 softball season right around the corner, many people have high expectations. With a good season last year, winning the ACAC Conference title, and winning our very own Garrett Invitation
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Jodi Piccolt’s novels have swept the nation over the past few years. All of her novels contain some sort of controversial event that changes the lives of all involved in the plot. Her fearlessness t
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For years, Garrett High School students have entered an art contest in hopes of winning scholarship money. This year is no different. Four GHS art students have entered the 2006-2007 Indiana Farm Bure
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Mr. Mark Ober wanted to help out with a piece of an African theme for band. He made three large dumbecs, which are drums. Each drum has its unique way and style. Large, medium, and small drums have di
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This is Lydia's first year in high school, and first year being on the speech team. Lydia is also the first student at Garrett High to go to state.
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