The Central High Times Central High School Springfield, MO
Issue Date: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 Issue: February 2007 Last Update: Tuesday, March 13, 2007
  • Mr.CHS helps senior class

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Chanel McCarter

    Another entertaining performance of Mr. CHS was held earlier this month. This year’s winner was senior Joe Terry. Junior Nick Balla came in second place and senior Travis Liles came in third place.

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  • Rebirth of local band strikes a chord with fans

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Gloria Statwick

    After nine months of sleeping deep inside of the music womb, The Social was reborn late this January. The local indie rock band, consisting of Tyler Swenson, guitarist; Michael Lopez, bassist; Taylor

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  • Bulldogs stomp Catholic girls

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Michael Blumreich

    The Lady Bulldogs played fast basketball at their last home game of the season, and prevailed over their opponent, Catholic, 53-44. After the sound of the starting buzzer, sophomore Danielle Bennett

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  • Large Central crowd not enough for a win

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Michael Blumreich

    Loyalty night the Bulldogs played Hillcrest at home where the Pit was blacked out, an idea thought up by junior Kevin Kring after attending a Texas A&M game, where the fans “whited out” the crowd and

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This year the Drama III class took a serious approach for their one-act performance piece. The play is called Black Elk Speaks and it was adapted from a journal edited by John G. Niehardt.
Just the sound of the word “poetry” can bring headaches to many people, but for those who competed in Central’s first Poetry Out Loud contest sponsored by English teacher and writing club sponsor Kyle
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After spending nearly six and a half years at his old studio, Randy Bacon has moved just a few blocks down the street to a new location, in hopes to expand his work area and display more artwork.  Rec
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Another entertaining performance of Mr. CHS was held earlier this month. This year’s winner was senior Joe Terry. Junior Nick Balla came in second place and senior Travis Liles came in third place.

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