Seaman Clipper Seaman High School Topeka, KS
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 Issue: Vol. 79 Issue 3 Last Update: Tuesday, October 28, 2008
  • Orchestra Player in the Making

    Tuesday, October 07, 2008 By: Christina Butler

    Since a young age Rayna Goldsmith has been involved with music. She began learning to play the piano at five and the flute at seven. With her first piano teacher Rayna participated in two recitals eac

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  • In memory: Boswell loses battle with cancer

    Monday, October 13, 2008 By: Ashley Craft

    Anyone who knew Mrs. JanBoswell could tell you what abeautifully talented and caringwoman she truly was.Mrs. Boswell was a lovingmother, wife, and a friend tomany. She had been the pianoaccompanist fo

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  • Fall Play: Anatomy of gray

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By:

    •Galen Gray: Jean-Luc Chinal/Mason Grittman(u)June Muldoon: Becca Sells/Alyssa Marchello (u)•Rebekah: Melissa Sauls/Morgan Rodecap (u)•Pastor Wingfield: CJ Lopez/ Jacob Neiman (u)•Tiny Wingfield

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  • Vote Obama

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Josh Jackson

    Barack Obama is a man for change. Obama is pro-choice, which makes sense. The main reason people are against abortion is for religious reasons. Religion has no place in politics. He plans on investing

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  • Vote McCain

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Ashley Craft

    With the presidential race coming to an end, it’s important to make educated decisions when voting. Though it seems the candidates agree on many issues, their differences make a presidential choice e

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  • Soccer on par with Kansas’ elite

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Josh Jackson

    For all of the success the Seaman boy’s soccer team has enjoyed this year, it hasn’t come without any competition. Being in the Centennial League, every night will be filled with someone who has the a

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  • And here they go: State powerhouses line up for Vikes

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Josh Jackson

    The last few weeks for the Seaman Viking volleyball team were supposed to be a showing of whether they are state contenders or pretenders. So far in the season Seaman has shown that they can get to th

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  • Football looking to turn it around

    Tuesday, October 14, 2008 By: Bryce Simons

    As the Vikings return to Don Pierce Field tonight, they look to put the four game losing streak behind them at home as they take on league foe Junction City, the No. 2 team in the state behind Olathe

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  • Yearbooks for sale

    Thursday, October 09, 2008 By:

    Yearbooks on sale!! Prices: $46 standard $50 name engraves $53.50 name engraved plus iconTo order your own Yearbook contact Mrs. Neiman in room C-2.Buy your Yearbooks now!!!

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City cross country will take place tomorrow at Washburn Rural starting at 10 a.m.For cross country runners, it’s much more about the end of the season—regionals league, and state—than the beginning. R
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Josh Jackson: The MLB postseason has now started, who you got?Bryce Simons: Out of who?JJ: Tampa and the White Sox.BS: The Rays are young and full of energy, but that firecracker Ozzie Guillen isn’t g
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As the Vikings return to Don Pierce Field tonight, they look to put the four game losing streak behind them at home as they take on league foe Junction City, the No. 2 team in the state behind Olathe
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Centennial league players in volleyball, basketball, and football now might have to open up their summer schedules. On Wednesday, Sept. 17, the landmark ruling based on summer workouts between players
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The last few weeks for the Seaman Viking volleyball team were supposed to be a showing of whether they are state contenders or pretenders. So far in the season Seaman has shown that they can get to th
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For all of the success the Seaman boy’s soccer team has enjoyed this year, it hasn’t come without any competition. Being in the Centennial League, every night will be filled with someone who has the a
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Choose whether you agree or disagree-1. USA should not have invaded Iraq.?Agree ?Disagree2. The sale of assault weapons should be banned under federal law.?Agree?Disagree3. A woman’s right to an abort
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With the presidential race coming to an end, it’s important to make educated decisions when voting. Though it seems the candidates agree on many issues, their differences make a presidential choice e
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Barack Obama is a man for change. Obama is pro-choice, which makes sense. The main reason people are against abortion is for religious reasons. Religion has no place in politics. He plans on investing
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•John Tyler was the father of 15 kids, the most of any president. •John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe all died on the fourth of July. •Andrew Jackson was wounded in a duel when he was 39,
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