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  • Devestation: Local organizations donate supplies to tsunami victims: Groups sacrifice time, money to benefit tsunami relief

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Tana Wolf

    Living in the middle of Kansas, some people easily forget that anything exists outside of the McPherson city limits, but for some, on December the world became a lot smaller. A tsunami, or tidal wave,

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  • McGuyer aspires to grow with students

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Kelsey Daugherty

    Being a new teacher is sometimes just as hard as being a new student. There is the process of meeting new people and getting used to the ways of the school.For Tracy McGuyer the transition was hard si

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  • Put etiquette on Shopping List

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Allie Trimmell

    Comfortable shoes, check. Cash, check. Mental shopping list, check. Shoppers go to the mall prepared to do some serious damage, but what many forget to bring with them is their shopping etiquette. Sal

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  • Put etiuette on Shopping List

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Allie Trimmell

    Comfortable shoes, check. Cash, check. Mental shopping list, check. Shoppers go to the mall prepared to do some serious damage, but what many forget to bring with them is their shopping etiquette. Sal

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  • Ridiculed students take matters into own hands

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Jake Setzer

    Imagine walking through school seeing a student who looks or acts differently than you. How do you react? Try to imagine you are that student being ridiculed or teased. Now how do you feel? Everyd

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  • Efficiency needed in Budgeting

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Tana Wolf

    Despite the fact that over half of the state budget goes toward education, many people are beginning to question how adequately the schools are funded.On January 3, the state supreme court ruled that

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  • McGreggor

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Adam Shepard

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  • Not Just Another Name: Kelsey(Kel-see):Island of the ships

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Tana Wolf and Allie Trimmell

    The class of 2005 chose six seniors for the High Life to feature in six subsequent issues. These are their stories. When most people think of bowling, the image that comes to mind is an overweight, ba

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  • Undefeated: Girls Basketball Maintains perfect

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Brittney Regier

    Intense, the one word that sums up the MHS girls basketball team this year. They are undefeated and are not only looking for a state championship, but a Mid-America Classic Championship and an AVCTL

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  • Wrestling to travel to Hays

    Tuesday, January 25, 2005 By: Tawnee Hoefer

    The Bullpups will travel to Hays today and tomorrow to participate in the annual Hays Invitational.Suiting up four freshmen for varsity, Rich Settle, head coach, is pleased with the teams season so f

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The High Life McPherson High School McPherson, KS
Issue Date: Friday, January 21, 2005 Issue: Volume 86 Issue 8 Last Update: Tuesday, February 08, 2005
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At-a-glance

StuGo held a lock in at MHS on Friday Jan 14 to evaluate the first semester activities. "During the StuGo lock in, we evaluated the activites we've done and also discussed furture activies," Nicole F
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While most students are attending practices and lessons, Allison Crough, jr., spends her time working at the YMCA employed as a gymnastics instructor. “I put a lot of time into it. I really enjoy tea
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The MHS drama program received top honors at last weekend’s State Thespian Conference. For the second year in a row, MHS drama earned recognition as a Gold Honor Troupe, one of a very few in the state
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The high school will start enrolling students for the 2005-2006 school year in February. By the middle of February all students will have received enrollment information sheets. During the enrollment
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Question: What do freezing temperatures, hot dogs and high school students have in common? Answer: Tailgating in the high school parking lot before the basketball games.Beginning this year, students
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Balls are still flying and adrenaline is still pumping in the all exciting game of dodgeball.“It’s a great extracurricular activity,” Josh Peters, sr., said. Peters is a member of the Mighty Reindeer
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The sight she adores on a basketball floor is wrestling mats from door to door. Chandra Engel, fr., has been wrestling for as long as she can remember. “When I was little, I wanted to wrestle because
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In the midst of striving to be the best in the state, the boys basketball team has suffered two setbacks. But, as Trent Ruxlow, soph., explains, there are no disappointments when the effort is at its
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The Bullpups will travel to Hays today and tomorrow to participate in the annual Hays Invitational.Suiting up four freshmen for varsity, Rich Settle, head coach, is pleased with the teams season so f
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Intense, the one word that sums up the MHS girls basketball team this year. They are undefeated and are not only looking for a state championship, but a Mid-America Classic Championship and an AVCTL
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