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The High Life McPherson High School McPherson, KS
Issue Date: Friday, May 19, 2006 Issue: Volume 87, Issue 15 Last Update: Wednesday, May 24, 2006
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At-a-glance

After being short on numbers last year, the girls swimming team exploded onto the scene this season with 16 girls participating. The team placed in the top 4 out of all of their meets, including a se
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In the lazy, hot afternoon sun, some partake in the thrill of soccer, others prefer to try their hand at tennis, still some would rather test their patience with a round of golf.There are many misconc
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As the season comes to a close, the girls softball team agrees to have made much improvement, not only with the game but with each other.The team bonded well by participating in different activities s
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The girls soccer team made a good run in their regional game against Salina South on May 16 but came up short when they were defeated by the Cougars, 1-2. Because the girls lost in the first game of t
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All School’s Day represents many things for the McPherson community: the coming presence of summer, the opening of pools, and the arrival of funnel cakes. This traditional celebration dates back to 19
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While filling out my sophomore enrollment forms in the final months of my freshman year, I was looking frantically to find an elective that would fill a half credit on the form.I’m not too good with
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I went to the Wichita mall on Saturday, and took in all my surroundings. I watched as kids frantically searched for a gift for their mother, and dads made sure it was taken care of. When I was in Zale
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It is said that the pain of having your tonsils removed worsens with age. It is also said that ignorance is bliss. These concepts apply to my current situation.I wish I didn’t know what was occurring
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May is a month that means a lot of things to a lot of different people. For some, it’s the beginning of something new, complete with the anticipation of the freedom of summer. For others it is the end
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Seniors were recently recognized for their high school achievements at Senior Honors Night, which took place on Monday, May 8 here at the high school. Tom Kearney, counselor, presented the welcome mes
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