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  • Fashion for a Cause

    Sunday, April 13, 2008 By: Christina Czabaranek, Staff Writer

    Fashion Meets Philanthropy, a fashion show that has been traditionally performed and organized at Centennial for the past four years has chosen to give its proceeds to The Kristin Mitchell Foundation

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  • APPLY TO BE SENIOR OF THE MONTH!

    Sunday, April 13, 2008 By: Vanguard Writers

    If you're interested in being featured in the Vanguard's "Seniors of the Month," visit the "A&E/Vanguard" Section to find the form, print it out, fill it out & drop it off in Mrs. Bartkus' mailbox! Tu

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  • The Return of "The Office"

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Lenore Wilson, Staff Writer

    Now that the 2007-2008 writer’s strike is finally over, when will our favorite T.V. shows be back on the air? All of the writers are back in the office hard at work to get fresh episodes back on the a

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  • Prom Night Thriller hits movie theaters

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Caroline Thoreson, Staff Writer

    On Friday, April 11, 2008, horror film Prom Night hit movie theaters across the United States. The remake of the horror classic film, whose original production premiered in 1980, reached 22.7 million

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  • A Closer look at Centennial tennis

    Monday, April 14, 2008 By: Lauren Tessier, Staff Writer

    Three weeks ago, tennis started for Centennial students. So far, there have been five matches against Reservoir, Atholton, River Hill, Long Reach, and Wilde Lake. Although Atholton and River Hill were

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APPLY TO BE SENIOR OF THE MONTH!
If you're interested in being featured in the Vanguard's "Seniors of the Month," visit the "A&E/Vanguard" Section to find the form, print it out, fill it out & drop it off in Mrs. Bartkus' mailbox! Tu
full story 
Fashion for a Cause
Fashion Meets Philanthropy, a fashion show that has been traditionally performed and organized at Centennial for the past four years has chosen to give its proceeds to The Kristin Mitchell Foundation
full story 
The Return of "The Office"
Now that the 2007-2008 writer’s strike is finally over, when will our favorite T.V. shows be back on the air? All of the writers are back in the office hard at work to get fresh episodes back on the a
full story 
CHS JV Athlete of the Month: Freshman Taylor Bourg, Girls Lacrosse
Entering the spring season, the JV girls lacrosse team found itself with two returning players and a multitude of freshmen. Varsity had taken several sophomores and two experienced freshmen, leaving
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Prom Night Thriller hits movie theaters
On Friday, April 11, 2008, horror film Prom Night hit movie theaters across the United States. The remake of the horror classic film, whose original production premiered in 1980, reached 22.7 million
full story 
A Closer look at Centennial tennis
Three weeks ago, tennis started for Centennial students. So far, there have been five matches against Reservoir, Atholton, River Hill, Long Reach, and Wilde Lake. Although Atholton and River Hill were
full story 
Feinstein’s ForumLeave politics out of the Olympics Feinstein’s ForumLeave politics out of the Olympics
The torch relay has become the toughest event in the Beijing Summer Olympics. There’s one problem: the Games don’t start until August.Amidst criticism of China’s human rights violations and military s
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Centennial Students Shine in Howard County Film Festival
Two Centennial students' films were shown at the Fourth Annual Howard County Film festival on April 24, 2008 at the John Hopkins Applied Physics Lab in Laurel. Senior Karen Turner tied for third pl
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Testing Piaget’s theoriesChildren Day
A big room stretches before your eyes. You’re three, paralyzed, and escorted by a group of high schoolers. Your mother stands in the corner, urging you to play with your “high school friends”. These f
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