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The High Life McPherson High School McPherson, KS
Issue Date: Friday, November 05, 2004 Issue: Volume 86, Issue 5 Last Update: Thursday, November 11, 2004
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At-a-glance

Wrapping up their season with a third place finish at state, the girls tennis team stayed strong throughout the season.With five first place wins this season, the girls are feeling great about this y
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With last year’s state championship banner hanging in the Roundhouse, the boys soccer team lost their regional quarterfinals game against Liberal.According to Michael Thompson, jr., the team was not
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There are many ways to show support for a favorite sports team. Painted faces, wearing colors of the team, or just simply cheering them on demonstrates a fanatics devotion.“First of all, you have to w
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Finishing out the year 1-8, the football team is now ready for the freedom of the off-season.“There is more freedom in the off-season, and more time to prepare for other sports,” Caden Shaw, sr., said
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Both cross country teams finished the season ninth at state this last weekend at Rim Rock. According to Lauren Pauls, soph., her first year to be at state was a good experience.“Just being able to go
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Even though there will not be a new flag hanging from the roof of the Roundhouse, the volleyball girls have no regrets for the season.The seven seniors and two juniors who made up the varsity team thi
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In the yellow pages, seventy denominations are listed under the category entitled “Churches.” One cannot help but wonder what the reason is for such variation in beliefs. “A denomination is valuable i
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Every morning at 6, before school, a group of six high school students meet to practice their religion. Andrea Nicoll, sr., Alex Pavlovsky, sr., Kimberly Julian, jr., Steele Pavlovsky, soph., Cameron
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“Disgruntled student of the month,” read the button. Though taken as “scary goth,” she is surprisingly not who you think. Her shirts just happen to be black because they portray her favorite bands. S
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A white button up shirt, a pleated short skirt, knee high socks and a pair of Doc Martens-- I don’t think I’ve ever owned any of these things despite the fact that I’ve been raised Catholic.For 17 yea
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