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The High Life McPherson High School McPherson, KS
Issue Date: Friday, September 30, 2005 Issue: Volume 87, Issue 3 Last Update: Thursday, October 27, 2005
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At-a-glance

The volleyball team showed off their skill on Tuesday night when they defeated Winfield, Goddard and Valley Center at the Winfield quad. “I was very excited to play on Tuesday,” Samantha Thomas, sr.,
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The soccer team has made much progress throughout their tough season so far. The team is currently 4-5.They played Maize on Tuesday, Sept. 20, with a final score of 0-3. The team also played on Thur
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Breaking the double decade losing streak against the Derby Panthers, 26-20, the Bullpups went into last week’s game at Salina Central with extra momentum.However, Central, one of the top teams in the
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While a young team generally equals inexperience, the girls tennis team this year has proved that they are far from inexperienced. They have dominated this season behind the leadership of two seniors.
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Lauren Maier and Joe ShermanHigh Life: What is one of your funniest memories?Lauren Maier: When Casey Young drove in the wrong lane on the roundabout.HL: Which song best describes you and why?LM: “Wha
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When I was younger, I attempted to play on a basketball team. I knew from the start that it was wrong for me when I ran into the wall at my first practice. After this episode, I decided that music, an
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Autistic sibling teaches student valuable lessons<br /><br />
Imagine being in a mall and deciding to make one more stop before leaving. This rapid change in plans causes your brother to slap you and people start to stare. Or being in a movie theater and one of
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It all begins with a Crash. A bump of the shoulder, a collision of vehicles. Every chain of events begins this way and brings people together in an unexpected crash.Crash tells the story of many very
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Distractions clutter students&#8217; lives, mind<br /><br />
It is time to turn down the volume.When is the last time you spent an entire day free from distractions by music, television, computers, cell phone calls, and yes, even people themselves? I cannot rec
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Matthew Koso is a regular guy. He has a job that earns him $9.27 an hour loading trucks and a family back home. His wife, Crystal, recently gave birth to their first child. She was a healthy baby girl
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