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  • A look at the life of Tiffany Walls

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: Amanda Ellis, senior

    You think being a senior is hard, having to do the portfolio, project and then filling out all kinds of college applications right? Well try being Tiffany Walls, who works at two different jobs, model

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  • German exchange student answers questions

    Friday, November 12, 2004 By: Jenn Blakeney, sophomore

    You may have seen her in the halls but maybe you didn't realize that she isn't normally from this area, Inka Spaete is a German Foreign exchange student attending KCHS and she took some time out of he

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  • KCHS students learn lessons from Coates

    Tuesday, November 30, 2004 By: Kailyn Bryant, senior

    A faint smell of cold metal and dirty car parts enters your nose. The sound clinking tools fills your ears like wind chimes, a brisk chill wraps your body. This seems to be an unlikely scene for a cl

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  • Maenner's love for teaching

    Friday, December 03, 2004 By: Monica Schauber, senior

    Upon entering the Yearbook classroom second period, you are thrown into the world of yearbook production. Ms. Melissa Maenner is behind the students all the way on the project’s production as Advisor

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  • Freshmen attend career health fair

    Friday, December 10, 2004 By: Samantha Sattler, senior

    Be Safe! The Health career pathway put on a Health Fair to Freshman December 7, 2004, starting at 8:35am. Freshmen were split into six groups that were sent to the front lobby to view the fair for fif

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  • The cartoons of Paul Hostetler

    Thursday, September 23, 2004 By: Paul Hostetler, senior

    Many of you have had classes with him: you’ve seen him hard at work in his sketch book and his teachers are never surprised to see the margin of his papers filled with random cartoons. Senior Paul Hos

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The Trojan Kent County High School Worton, MD
Issue Date: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 Issue: December '04 Last Update: Thursday, December 16, 2004
Current Conditions Rain Showers
Temperature: 59.6 °F
Wind Speed: 8 mph ENE
Gusts: 17 mph S
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Be Safe! The Health career pathway put on a Health Fair to Freshman December 7, 2004, starting at 8:35am. Freshmen were split into six groups that were sent to the front lobby to view the fair for fif
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Upon entering the Yearbook classroom second period, you are thrown into the world of yearbook production. Ms. Melissa Maenner is behind the students all the way on the project’s production as Advisor
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On Thursday, December 9, the Photography and Agriculture classes will attend a field trip to Long Wood Gardens in Pennsylvania.
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Honor roll is dynamite! That was the message the cheerleaders gave to the predicted three hundred and fifty students that were eligible for the honor roll assembly held in the auditorium Tuesday Nov.
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A faint smell of cold metal and dirty car parts enters your nose. The sound clinking tools fills your ears like wind chimes, a brisk chill wraps your body. This seems to be an unlikely scene for a cl
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The holiday season is rolling around. When it comes to buying gifts for your family and friends, do you buy out the Dollar Store or is Tiffany’s at the top of your list? Take this quiz to find out!
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What do teens really think about when it comes to serious issues? Are they more mature than we think they are? In a recent survey, 28 students of Mr. Adams’ AP Psychology class offered their opinions
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The National Honor Society (NHS) was a national organization established to recognize High School students. NHS is designed to recognize honor roll and those students who have demonstrated excellence
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Girls and Guys, this is it. It’s time to warm up your vocal chords and put the finishing touches on you’re special talents. What’s going on? You guessed it! Kent County High School is having its very
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It's time for winter swimming at KCHS. Yes, KCHS students swim, in the cold, at the Casey Swim center at Washington College.
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