Solving the Saddam puzzle: Now that we got him, what should we do with him?
Tuesday, February 10, 2004 By: Nathan May
Saddam Hussein is a name feared in the Mideast, loathed in the United States. But now that Iraq’s former dictator is in the custody of the United States, the question that all Americans are asking is,
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Weight Watchers: Lamar High School wrestlers, coaches labor to change stigma of ‘making weight’
Wednesday, February 11, 2004 By: Gino Figlio
Binge eating, diarrheics and induced vomiting are just a few of the things that were once commonly associated with the stereotypical young high school wrestler. Fueled by media influences, such as the
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Working from inspiration: P.E. teacher recalls love of teaching from a young age
Thursday, February 12, 2004 By: Noraly Hernandez & Jill Mason
Kim Trout, physical education teacher at Lamar High School, said she became a P.E. teacher because she has always enjoyed sports. In high school, she had a really good physical education her freshman
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Conozca usted a Edgar Aguilar: Get to know Edgar Aguilar
Thursday, February 12, 2004 By: Juan Ortiz
Edgar Aguilar, a student in the Alternate Language Development Program, is a junior at Lamar High School and has lived in Lamar for about four years now. Aguilar is originally from the Valle de Allend
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Uniforms would eliminate teenage class struggle here
Wednesday, February 08, 2006 By: Chloe-Ana Doris
I truly believe that uniforms would be a good idea. It would solve all the hectic problems in the morning of choosing what to wear, being late to school and wondering what people will think of you.
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Savage Chieftain
Lamar High School
Lamar, CO
Issue Date: Sunday, February 01, 2004
Issue: February
Last Update: Wednesday, February 08, 2006
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006 By Chloe-Ana Doris
I truly believe that uniforms would be a good idea. It would solve all the hectic problems in the morning of choosing what to wear, being late to school and wondering what people will think of you.
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006 By Michelle Stuart
With the recent announcement that Neoplan is closing, many people are gearing up to help out the employees that lost their jobs. On March 25, there will be a benefit organized by Stan Brinkley and his
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006 By Emmy Wilson
FFA used to stand for Future Farmers of America but the organization changed it to National FFA Organization because it was not just for farmers but also people who did agricultural things as well. FF
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006 By Sonja DeLeon
Chad Sailors returned to Lamar High School this year to teach English and English as a Second Language (ESL) after a year hiatus. He sat down with the Savage Chieftain to answer some very important qu
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Thursday, February 12, 2004 By Brooke Devoter
The Lady Savage basketball team currently has a 10-1 record. Recently they have played Las Animas Jan. 8, CSCS Jan. 16, La Junta Jan. 23 and Rocky Ford Jan. 30. “The team has done very well, better th
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Thursday, February 12, 2004 By Amanda Axtell
Lamar High School’s wrestling team enjoyed a successful January, according to Coach Greg Eddy. The team garnered a first place win at the Lamar Invitational, and a third place with at the Cañon City I
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Thursday, February 12, 2004 By Brian Anderson
The Savage boy’s basketball team is full of hope for what has been, thus far, the best season in nearly a decade. The team started out the year with a convincing win over Boise City, Okla. The next ti
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Thursday, February 12, 2004 By Jill Mason & Mikey Saucedo
The most recent phenomenon to hit Hollywood, since Star Wars, is the epic trilogy of the “Lord of the Rings.” The beginnings of the supreme adventure film of our time started filming in the late ’90s.
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Thursday, February 12, 2004 By Savage Chieftain staff
The Savage Chieftain student newspaper announced its new editorial board choices Jan. 29. They are: Gino Figlio, managing editor, Derek Thompson, news editor, Nathan May, sports editor, Ashley Mauch,
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Thursday, February 12, 2004 By Brian Anderson
Moritz von Helldorff is a foreign exchange student from Bremercoerde, Germany. His host family, the Peacocks, live in Lamar. He is enjoying their hospitality, but misses his friends and the rainy weat
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