The Sailors' Log Mona Shores High School Norton Shores, MI
Issue Date: Friday, October 14, 2011 Issue: Oct. 14, 2011 Last Update: Wednesday, November 09, 2011
  • Shores volleyball season comes to an end

    Wednesday, November 09, 2011 By: Taylor Jones

    The volleyball season came to an end at the district finals, Nov. 3, against Grand Haven.             “I think we played pretty well,” senior Sydney Tharp said. “We beat ourselves with our own mist

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  • Halloween dance draws costumed crowd

    Thursday, November 03, 2011 By: Michelle Robinson

    Senior Alyson Dake has spent four years of her life at Shores but had yet to attend one of the most exciting experiences of being a high schooler…a school dance. She lost her dance virginity on Oct

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  • Halloween costumes bring out all kinds

    Thursday, November 03, 2011 By: Kayleigh Fongers

    Grotesque and bloodied zombies…pale and ghastly vampires…murdered cheerleaders and prom queens… At first, one might think that we’re talking about a gory horror film or TV show.  But that is not th

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  • Students participate in a driving simulator

    Wednesday, November 02, 2011 By: Mikayla Day

    As you approach the team room in the Sailor Center during first lunch you hear laughter from the biggest group of guys I’ve ever seen. I walked in the room and found a spot in the back to find out

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  • Hometown hockey hero returns

    Friday, October 28, 2011 By: Madi Deur

    “31 seconds left in overtime here at the National Championships...”             “Ulfsax with the puck now…” “He shoots… “HE SCORES!” Those words are familiar to junior Adam Ulfsax, a stan

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  • National Honor Society holds blood drive

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011 By: Erinn Taylor

    “I’m pumping it out!” laughs senior Miya Devoogd after the nurse assisting with her blood donation informs her that she has filled her unit of blood halfway.             Devoogd was one of 92 stude

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  • Juniors attend college assembly

    Wednesday, October 26, 2011 By: Mikayla Day

    “The more you learn the more you earn.” These words were repeated countless times as the juniors at Shores listened to guest speaker Morgan Lind from WOTV-4 talk about the endless job and life opport

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  • Cardboard Village raises $3,000 for Cambodian school

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011 By: Morgan Schwing

    How many teenagers want to spend the night in the cold, sleeping in a cardboard box? Students in Amnesty International gladly did this on Saturday, Oct. 15, for Cardboard Village.             Ca

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  • Yearbook chooses 50th anniversary theme

    Monday, October 17, 2011 By: Kayleigh Fongers

    The Compass Points turns a new page this year with a new and exciting theme playing up the 50th year of Shores.             When adviser Warren Kent III and editors-in-chief Taylor Smith and Trind

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  • Freshwater surfing takes hold in the waters of Lake Michigan

    Thursday, October 13, 2011 By: Madi Deur

    Driving along the coastline after a hard storm just went through, jamming out to Jack Johnson while taking in the ideal eight-footer swells, wind is out of the north, and no signs of choppiness consti

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