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  • Kim receives Spotlight Award

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: MONICA LEE / Staff Writer

    Earlier this month, juniorKevin Kim became one of 90semifinalists for the Music CenterSpotlight Awards. This year wasnot Kim’s first time auditioningfor the Spotlight Awards.“I tried out a couple of y

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  • Science classes partake in labs

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: CHRISTINE SONG / Senior Staff Writer

    Anybody walking into scienceteacher Christina Engen’s fourth orfifth period classes the last coupleof weeks would have seen the APEnvironmental Science (APES)students playing with bouncyballs, balloon

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  • Good things come in small sizes

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: MONICA LEE / Staff Writer

    Glancing over at her watch, senior Angie Lim promptlyputs down her pen, jumps off the stool, and stands in front ofthe classroom. As her commanding voice demands for attention,the noisy room mutes abr

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  • Stay calm to succeed on your finals

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: DEBBIE CHO / Online Editor

    As students prepare for finalsin the coming week, many scrambleto cram as much information asthey can in time for their cumulativetests. While this may seem to workin favor of some students, the resta

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  • Falcons destroy the Arcadia Apaches 55-36

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: BRYCE FARRINGTON / Co-Editor-In-Chief

    The CV Boy’s Varsity Basketballteam thrashed the Arcadia Apaches55-36 and improved their winningstreak to three games in their Friday,January 11th home game. TheFalcons (12-6, 4-2 in league) are nowlo

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  • Burbank Bulldogs shut down Varsity Basketball 59-50

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: TALIN KHECHOOMIAN / Sports Editor

    It couldn’t have been a moreeven matchup. CV’s Girls’ VarsityBasketball team needed a victoryagainst the Burbank Bulldogs intheir home meeting on Tuesday,January 15 to advance their leaguestandings. B

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  • Boys’ Varsity Soccer falls to the Bulldogs 5-1

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: BRIAN NOLTE / Staff Writer

    On Tuesday, January 15, theBoys’ Varsity Soccer team playeda challenging game against theBurbank Bulldogs. The gameresulted in a loss for the Falconsand new Coach Tino Morfin. Itwas an upsetting defea

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  • Meet the Fresh Falcon Faces: Sarah Hagman

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: Teacher Sarah Hagman

    For some reason, I’ve always had a fear of goingup to the school office. The tales of waiting in a coldseat for a verdict have encouraged me to stay awayfrom the school office area as much as possible

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  • Meet the Fresh Falcon Faces: Sarah Hagman

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: KRISTIN LO / Feature-Co-Editor

    For some reason, I’ve always had a fear of goingup to the school office. The tales of waiting in a coldseat for a verdict have encouraged me to stay awayfrom the school office area as much as possible

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  • Meet the Fresh Falcon Faces: Cassie Luedtke

    Monday, January 28, 2008 By: CHRISTINE HWANG / Staff Writer

    Cassie Luedtke stared intently into her boss’s eyes,determined to get a few days off for Christmas. The boss,though realizing her plight, refused to accept her requestform for vacation days. Barista L

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Band class was the last place new math teacher Jen KuLee expected to have a revelation that would lead him tothe math classroom as a teacher.“My band teacher was both a friend and a teacher. Hedemande
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Cassie Luedtke stared intently into her boss’s eyes,determined to get a few days off for Christmas. The boss,though realizing her plight, refused to accept her requestform for vacation days. Barista L
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For some reason, I’ve always had a fear of goingup to the school office. The tales of waiting in a coldseat for a verdict have encouraged me to stay awayfrom the school office area as much as possible
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For some reason, I’ve always had a fear of goingup to the school office. The tales of waiting in a coldseat for a verdict have encouraged me to stay awayfrom the school office area as much as possible
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The recent Associated Student Body elections had the same characteristics as nearly all theprevious ones. Few people knew when the election was until the week of elections. Candidates spentunknown sum
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JuniorRebeca Pooreappeared to belike any otherhigh school studentas she swallowedher grapesduring lunch.Poore, however,competes in the“toughest sport in the world,” according toAT&T Blue Sport Room.“I
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When seniorJamie Morgan wasa competitive artisticgymnast, shewoke up everydayat 5:00AM.“I had a BibleStudy class,” sheexplained.From 7:55 to 3:00, Morgan appears to bethe average high school student.
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The last time the world gathered for theOlympic Games, I was about to enter highschool. That year, I watched gymnasts CarlyPatterson and Paul Hamm win all-around goldmedals for America.This Olympics s
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It was a cold day last Friday,January 18th, but the Girls’ VarsitySoccer Team was on fire as theyplayed against Hoover HighSchool and won with a final scoreof 4-0.Fought mostly on the offense,the team
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