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  • History inspires students: The Holocaust

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Cesar Duran-Ortega

    Due to a much larger class this year, McComas needed something a little more challenging, so she came up with the idea of a project based on racial hatred. “I was thinking about what to do with all th

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  • Mr. and Miss THS

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By:

    The contestants of Mr. and Miss THS answer questions during the contest. The students competed in swimsuits, showed off their talents, and dressed as candy. The winner was chosen by five teachers. Ri

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  • Man vs. Food

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Geoffrey Bergstrom

    Looking down upon that final bite, I began to realize that victory is at hand. Yet, I could not bring myself to pick it up and bite into it. There was one thing stopping me-- my bursting stomach.

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  • Trial by Fire: Fencers fight fearlessly

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Payton Friess

    Our adventure began in a parking spot next to a car with a personalized license plate reading “dragon.” As we made our way into the bland warehouse building, we found ourselves in a small room with re

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  • Tourney gauge for goals

    Tuesday, April 06, 2010 By: Hannah Swank

    Girls’ soccer has started off the season with a win against Highland Park and competition in the McPherson tournament.

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  • Faculty wins over students

    Monday, April 12, 2010 By: Lauren Gernon

    It was a clash of old school versus new school. Never has there been such a competition at Topeka High. The Dungeon became a site for digging out long-forgotten memories for teacher alumni, while cur

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  • BSU revitalizes a historic Trojan tradition

    Tuesday, April 06, 2010 By: Colton Manley

    Although some may think to themselves, ‘didn’t Topeka High already have a talent show?’ BSU assures their talent show will differ from SRO. “SRO was more of a performance and had staged acts,” Lewis s

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Due to a much larger class this year, McComas needed something a little more challenging, so she came up with the idea of a project based on racial hatred. “I was thinking about what to do with all th
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The contestants of Mr. and Miss THS answer questions during the contest. The students competed in swimsuits, showed off their talents, and dressed as candy. The winner was chosen by five teachers. Ri
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The break from the Earth Week activities was caused by an unfortunate turn of events. “There used to be a huge undertaking. One year we had numerous guest speakers and your class was signed up for di
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Looking down upon that final bite, I began to realize that victory is at hand. Yet, I could not bring myself to pick it up and bite into it. There was one thing stopping me-- my bursting stomach.
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Bright lights, loud music and an abundance of student fans helped to create yet another successful setting for the AFS Blues Bash, a Topeka High tradition. The Blues Bash is organized yearly to provid
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Our adventure began in a parking spot next to a car with a personalized license plate reading “dragon.” As we made our way into the bland warehouse building, we found ourselves in a small room with re
full story 
It was a clash of old school versus new school. Never has there been such a competition at Topeka High. The Dungeon became a site for digging out long-forgotten memories for teacher alumni, while cur
full story 
Girls’ soccer has started off the season with a win against Highland Park and competition in the McPherson tournament.
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The runners are off, shoulder-to-shoulder, sweat dripping, and blood pumping each striding for the finish hoping to win the gold. “I think we will be very successful, but successful can be a relevant
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This year, the first day of spring was ushered in by several inches of snow, continuing the winter season’s weather. Darwin May, a senior planning to pursue a meteorology major at the University of Ok
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