The High Life
McPherson High School
McPherson, KS
Issue Date: Friday, December 21, 2007 
Issue: volume 89 issue 8
Last Update: Thursday, March 13, 2008


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By Kathy House

With Christmas approaching, two students have gotten jobs for extra money. The first is junior Brandon Barry. For the holidays, he got a job at Game Stop. “It’s a fairly easy job if you’ve played lo full story >

By Nikki Wentling

Many people get the impression that all high school students do during the holiday break is lounge around and receive gifts. However, several students are spending their time and money on giving bac full story >

By Kelsie Sorenson

The varsity boys have been coasting past every opponent they’ve come upon. Before Tuesday’s game against the Great Bend Panthers, the Bullpups defeated teams on an average of 23 points a game. But, full story >

By Alicia Dean

Going into this year’s basketball seasason McPherson High School’s girls basketball team was ranked number one, which left some high expectations riding on their shoulders. “The beginning of the seas full story >

By Lindsey Roesti

Girl likes boy. Boy likes girl. Boy and girl fall in love. Boy and girl fight. Boy and girl make up. Boy and girl live happily ever after. This is the summary of a typical romance novel. And though full story >

By Michael Fay

Many theories of the apocalypse have popped their little heads up over the past couple years. Al Gore’s Global Warming theory, conspirator’s nuke ideals, and scientist’s meteor predictions to name a f full story >

By Sarah Schowengerdt

It all started with seven sheets of white 110 weight card stock and a mess of printer ink. To the untrained eye, the hodge-podge of strange colored shapes and tabs would seem confusing and without full story >

By Sarah Schowengerdt

It all started with seven sheets of white 110 weight card stock and a mess of printer ink. To the untrained eye, the hodge-podge of strange colored shapes and tabs would seem confusing and without full story >

By Jonathan Shorman

I don’t know about you, but a major ice storm followed by seven inches of snow sounds like my kind of week. The last week and a half have felt more like a month and half. It’s a sensation I can only full story >

By Adam Silver

A plan to squelch bullying throughout Kansas is being implemented across the state after being passed by the state legislature on April 27, 2007. While many schools already have provisions against bul full story >

By Jonathan Shorman

Independent foreign language students have finished their first semester with a new method of computerized instruction that uses a system of deadlines. Some students fell far behind in the new system full story >