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  • StuCo provides monthly programs

    Monday, November 01, 2004 By: Laura York

    Students of the high school have varying opinions of StuCo, but, overall, most agree that it has had a positive influence on the student body for years.

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  • Students travel to Village Shalom to celebrate Sukkot

    Monday, November 01, 2004 By: Jacquie Pener

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  • Journalism students learn from professionals

    Wednesday, November 03, 2004 By: Jill Bratt

    Academy journalism students learned more than just newspaper styling techniques on Sept. 27. The 23 students in attendance at the Kansas Scholastic Press Association (KSPA) conference gained both a wi

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  • Students participate in mock debate

    Wednesday, November 03, 2004 By: Elisa Davis

    As the 2004 Presidential election approaches, High School students at the Academy are not taking the subject lightly.This year, many of the seniors will be able to vote for a president. The choices? G

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  • Westbrookepast, present, and future

    Wednesday, November 03, 2004 By: Hannah Sorkin

    Westbrooke, our local “garage band,” made up primarily of Academy students, is quickly gaining both pace and popularity with recent gigs

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  • Lady Rams“get, get, get fired up”

    Wednesday, November 03, 2004 By: Jacquie Pener

    Even with only seven girls on roster, this year’s varsity basketball season looks promising. In a brief meeting with some of the players after school, Bob Hennecke, the varsity basketball coach said,

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  • Students support race for heart

    Wednesday, November 03, 2004 By: Elisa Davis

    On Sunday, Oct. 17, 13 Academy high school students gathered at Town Center Plaza for a great exercise and an even greater cause. The cause? The second annual Abby’s Run for the Heart, a race dedicate

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  • Captain’s Corner

    Wednesday, November 03, 2004 By: Ari Horing

    I think that even though this season we may not have had the most talented players, we were, by far, more united than ever before. In past years, seniors would tease freshman and the team lacked comr

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Issue Date: Sunday, October 31, 2004 Issue: Vol. 31 Iss.2 Last Update: Monday, November 29, 2004
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Even with only seven girls on roster, this year’s varsity basketball season looks promising. In a brief meeting with some of the players after school, Bob Hennecke, the varsity basketball coach said,
full story 
On Sunday, Oct. 17, 13 Academy high school students gathered at Town Center Plaza for a great exercise and an even greater cause. The cause? The second annual Abby’s Run for the Heart, a race dedicate
full story 
With Kansas University (KU) basketball season just around the corner, fans gathered for “Late Night” on Friday, Oct. 15 at the Allen Fieldhouse, to celebrate the Jayhawks.
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I think that even though this season we may not have had the most talented players, we were, by far, more united than ever before. In past years, seniors would tease freshman and the team lacked comr
full story 

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