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  • Basic lessons on life, death: Student completed Army training, learned problem-solving skills

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Adam Silver

    Waking up at 4:30 hours, doing physical training until 5:30 hours, marching and shooting from 8:00 to 12:00 hours, and going to bed at 21:30 hours all while getting yelled at may seem to make a SNAFU

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  • Skills USA membership increases

    Friday, November 30, 2007 By: Ashley Baker

    Not many people know exactly what Skills USA is, with the exception of the members and sponsors. But more and more students are starting to get invovled.There were 47 students involved with Skills USA

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  • Loss of loved ones sheds new light on seemingly boring town

    Thursday, December 06, 2007 By: Alicia Dean

    It was November 5, 2006. I was walking around my house just sulking due to the fact that I had to go to work sooner or later. Suddenly my dad walked in the room and told me to sit down. This is never

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  • Judgement passed without logic can never be positive

    Thursday, December 06, 2007 By: Kelsie Sorenson

    Lately, I have been a little sensitive toward how people judge each other. I don’t know if it’s just because I’m getting older and ‘wiser’, or if it’s because I met a girl that has, what I’d call, a s

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  • Lack of participation mistaken for apathy

    Thursday, December 06, 2007 By: Jonathan Shorman

    There is a myth in this country that many people believe. CEO’s, preachers, politicians and even commoners have bought into it. This myth says that government is the only effective way of changing soc

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  • Sibling Rivalry: Cross country runners compete against family

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Nikki Wentling

    news editornikkiwentlingnews editorNot only have the cross country runners been racing against other teams, but some have also been competing against their siblings.There are five sets of siblings on

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  • Boys soccer continues domination on the field

    Friday, December 14, 2007 By: Ashley Baker

    Eight wins, zero losses.The boys varisty soccer team is undefeated so far this season, a season in which they beat Buhler in the final game of the McPherson invitational tournament held Sept. 8, wit

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The High Life McPherson High School McPherson, KS
Issue Date: Friday, September 28, 2007 Issue: volume 89 issue 3 Last Update: Friday, December 14, 2007
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The sounds of bagpipes floating over the trees. The rich smells of diverse foods. Sheep running around Lakeside Park. These are the sights and sounds of McPherson’s 14th annual Scottish Festival.“It’s
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Eight wins, zero losses.The boys varisty soccer team is undefeated so far this season, a season in which they beat Buhler in the final game of the McPherson invitational tournament held Sept. 8, wit
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news editornikkiwentlingnews editorNot only have the cross country runners been racing against other teams, but some have also been competing against their siblings.There are five sets of siblings on
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“Give money to the poor…go buy some food…give money to the poor…go buy some food… I’ll go buy some food.”This is a typical conversation that would go through the mind of any teenager at MHS. In a surv
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Everyone knows that the reason cell phones are banned from school is because of the “disruptions.”Teachers say that phones prohibit the right of the teachers to teach and the students to learn. But ce
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Viega, a new plastics industry, is being built just west of I-135. While driving past, citizens of McPherson may notice that outside of the building two flags are flying. One is an American flag. The
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There is a myth in this country that many people believe. CEO’s, preachers, politicians and even commoners have bought into it. This myth says that government is the only effective way of changing soc
full story 
Lately, I have been a little sensitive toward how people judge each other. I don’t know if it’s just because I’m getting older and ‘wiser’, or if it’s because I met a girl that has, what I’d call, a s
full story 
It was November 5, 2006. I was walking around my house just sulking due to the fact that I had to go to work sooner or later. Suddenly my dad walked in the room and told me to sit down. This is never
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A German flag flying atop the new Viega plant being constructed on the east side of McPherson next to I-135 was stolen Sunday morning.Company officials are reviewing tape of the site in hopes of ident
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