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  • Today is your last chance

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Nikki Wawrin and Katie Williams

    Dear Roosevelt,We are writing this letter to you because it may be our last chance. As seniors, we’ve come to realize that this is our last time in the building. We’ve had our last first day of school

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  • ParkingThe new morning mess

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Nikki Wawrin

    The parking lot: where the good become bad, the bad become ugly, and the ugly become vicious. It is not uncommon for one to find students speeding and executing dangerous stunts in the student parking

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  • He Said She Said

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Chris Hook and Kelly Fryberger

    FATHER’S SITUATION: The condom broke. She is pregnant. There is no way she would consider getting an abortion, and she knows she will not be able to handle giving the baby up for adoption. He know

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  • Why I came to Kent Roosevelt

    Friday, September 30, 2005 By: Mary-Catherine Fisher

    I attended Ravenna City Schools for six years. However, as a sophomore, I have chosen to come to Theodore Roosevelt High School as an open enrollment student.Some might ask why I switched to a school

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  • Four guys and a girl loving America

    Friday, September 30, 2005 By:

    Mads-Goren Arntzen –NorwayHosted by junior John Kovolyan and familyWhat was your first impression of the United States?It’s very warm.What is your favorite thing you have done since you arrived in the

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  • AnswerGal: Kids and parents, how do we talk to each other?

    Friday, September 30, 2005 By: Lilly Mook

    “How are you?” “How was school?” “What’s up?”Take a good look at these questions. They seem honest enough. One would answer them if your friends asked them. You may be thinking to yourself, when is th

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  • RHS staff members speak up about family pressure

    Friday, September 30, 2005 By: Lilly Mook and Alex Stanton

    Margana Dane, English teacher, has been a class advisor at RHS for the past two years. Deb Rutzky, senior guidance counselor, has two children. Her son is a 2005 graduate of RHS, and her daughter is i

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  • Hall MonitorRandom Riders Respond

    Tuesday, October 04, 2005 By: Tanya Bodnar

    Name: Alice StammGrade: 12Do your parents exercise tight or loose control over you? My parents pretty much run my life even though I am 18. Which do you think is better?I think that being in betwee

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  • Student featureNew Roosevelt students

    Tuesday, October 04, 2005 By: Tanya Bodnar

    The Colonel interviewed two new freshmen about coming to Roosevelt High School for the first time. Name: David LuscreBiggest fear about coming to RHS: Not having any of my friends in my classes w

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  • Roosevelt alumni perform on Kent Stage

    Tuesday, October 04, 2005 By: Alison Matas

    It’s 7:00 PM. Ned, a homeless drug addict approaches Joe and asks for five dollars. After being denied the money, he walks into a nearby coffee shop owned by an Italian man named Antonio, attempts t

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The Colonel Roosevelt High School Kent, OH
Issue Date: Thursday, July 28, 2005 Issue: September2005 Last Update: Wednesday, October 05, 2005
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Dear Roosevelt,We are writing this letter to you because it may be our last chance. As seniors, we’ve come to realize that this is our last time in the building. We’ve had our last first day of school
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Summer: A period of fruition, fulfillment, happiness, or beauty. Reading: To examine and grasp the meaning. Do these two definitions sound like they go together? I sure do not think so.Summer is a tim
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The parking lot: where the good become bad, the bad become ugly, and the ugly become vicious. It is not uncommon for one to find students speeding and executing dangerous stunts in the student parking
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FATHER’S SITUATION: The condom broke. She is pregnant. There is no way she would consider getting an abortion, and she knows she will not be able to handle giving the baby up for adoption. He know
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