Seaman Clipper Seaman High School Topeka, KS
Issue Date: Thursday, October 20, 2011 Issue: October 2011 Last Update: Tuesday, October 25, 2011
  • Minihan turns deadly illness into chance to build awareness

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011 By: Delaney Hiegert

    “Sam had been so strong throughout her journey. She has never given up and faced each day with a contagious smile of hers. I think playing volleyball has shown many people her courage. At one point, s

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  • 'Just roll with the flow' Haynes exposes individuality

    Thursday, October 20, 2011 By: Alex Hamilton

    It was a busy morning for Sheldon Haynes and nothing seemed to be going his way. He woke up late, his car was misbehaving, and a tardy seemed imminent. He stepped out of his car, walked into school, a

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  • Student learns important lesson after MIC charge

    Thursday, October 20, 2011 By: Shelby Slimmer

    One late summer night, senior Kylie Matney was leaving a house party she had been attending. She and two of her friends walked outside just in time to see police officers pull up in their cars. Their

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  • Parenthood proves challenging for teenage mother

    Thursday, October 20, 2011 By: Breyanna Wilson

    A tiny little footprint tattoo isn’t typically requested by most high school girls. But for junior Alexandrea Hare, this tattoo on her right ankle represents everything her life revolves around.

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  • Senior investigates paranormal activity

    Thursday, October 20, 2011 By: Mallory Searcy

    Halloween is the time for ghosts and goblins to make an appearance. Yet for senior Shelby Currie, haunted houses are a year around adventure.

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  • 'Outsiders' fall play Nov. 10-12

    Thursday, October 20, 2011 By: staff

    Tickets to the fall play, “The Outsiders,” will go on sale Nov. 1 for $5 at the front office and during lunch. Tickets will also be available at each show, Nov. 10-12, at 7 p.m. Please note this is

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  • FFA thrives with new sponsor

    Thursday, October 20, 2011 By: Tyler Huddleston

    This year, the Seaman FFA has been off to a busy start. The FFA began this year with a new advisor, K-State graduate Randi Thompson. Thompson has integrated FFA into her classes, and has been teaching

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  • Which movie villain scares you the most?

    Thursday, October 20, 2011 By: Ryder Chaffee

    Which movie villain scares you the most?

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  • Vikings get back on track with big win over T-West

    Thursday, October 20, 2011 By: Ryder Chaffee

    Tonight, the Vikes take on Highland Park in the second game of district play.

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  • Tree planted in Courtney’s memory

    Thursday, October 20, 2011 By: Shelby Slimmer

    A newly planted tree in the bus drive in front of the school has been donated in memory of student Courtney Harrop. Courtney’s tree is the furthest tree to the south in the bus drive.

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Tickets to the fall play, “The Outsiders,” will go on sale Nov. 1 for $5 at the front office and during lunch. Tickets will also be available at each show, Nov. 10-12, at 7 p.m. Please note this is
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Energy-efficient wind turbine arrives on campus next week
Seaman students will soon see another addition to the exterior make up of the school. The Seaman school district has received a grant through Southwest Windpower that is enabling the school to build
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This school year the guest wireless Internet connection, lifeline for students’ cell phones or iPods, was taken away due to not being able to accommodate all of the hand held systems that were using t
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Parenthood proves challenging for teenage mother
A tiny little footprint tattoo isn’t typically requested by most high school girls. But for junior Alexandrea Hare, this tattoo on her right ankle represents everything her life revolves around.
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After the recent set back and loss of jobs, Mars Chocolate North America has officially announced their plans to build a chocolate factory here in Topeka that will provide over 200 jobs. The ground br
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