Kirkwood Call
Kirkwood Senior High School
Kirkwood, MO
Issue Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 
Issue: Issue 9
Last Update: Tuesday, April 21, 2009

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By Sam Sauer

Standing in front of her class of predominately females, Julie Rice,  family and consumer science (FACS) teacher, points to examples of floor plans she has placed on the board. This is her Introdu full story >

By Sam Sauer

When my closest friends and I booked our senior trip on the John Mayer Cruise to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, it was before the horror stories about Mexico arose. Soon, my friends and I shared stories of full story >

By Sam Sauer

Before January 2005, my Sunday routine consisted of doing last-minute homework and watching America’s Next Top Model   marathons. Since I discovered this website however, my Sunday ritual is to wake full story >

By Carra Hansen

For about $1 a person can buy a soda out of a vending machine. For about 75 cents a person can buy candy bar or a pack of gum. For 50 cents a person can invest in the support of the devel full story >

By Pete Krusing

Hanging on the fence watching his boys manhandle another team, Art Stout must feel good. Stout has brought Kirkwood tennis from its knees into a state champion contender year after year. Stout, 73, full story >

By Corinne Eschenroeder and Maggie Hallam

K irkwood High School’s LEAF Club has been confused with detention on more than one occasion while meeting in SC111. But what the few members of the club are doing can hardly be considered punishmen full story >

By Mackenzie Becker

  Although finals, AP exams, and the promise of summer are topics on minds of all KHS students and teachers at KHS, this year’s End of Course Exams will dominate a large part of the fourth qua full story >

By Lauren Hummel

There is a support group for nearly every major addiction, but I’ve yet to find a cure or support group for my most recent fixation. My name is Lauren Hummel, and I am a Twitterholic. Twitter.com, a full story >

By Mackenzie Becker

  Although finals, AP exams, and the promise of summer are topics on minds of all KHS students and teachers at KHS, this year’s End of Course Exams will dominate a large part of the fourth quar full story >

By Amber Taylor

  M artin Luther King, Jr. once said, “In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Nicole Halama was among many of her KHS classmates who took th full story >