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Got Spirit?: (If not, you better get some. It’s Homecoming at LHS.)
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Charisma Douglas
Homecoming 2004 will be a melting pot of ideas, creativity and passion, as there are plenty of events prepared for the week of Sept. 27-Oct. 1. As plans grow and excitement builds, so does Savage spir
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Fall play transports audiences to Avonlea: Production will be Nov. 18-19
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Amy Groat
“Hello, my name is Anne Shirley, but please call me Cordelia. I think Cordelia is a much better name for me, don’t you think?” That famous first line is from this year’s fall play, “Anne of Green Gabl
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Prom fundraiser sends students to the gutter
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Gino Figlio
Strike! Spare! Gutter ball! On Saturday, Sept. 11, students turned out in large numbers to participate in Rock n’ Bowl. The event was intended to raise money for prom funds in the spring. Students who
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Welcome back, Lamar High School!: Let's make this year great
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Kim Roesch & Carlos Linares
To all students, staff members, and Savage supporters, welcome back to another great year here at LHS. We hope that your first weeks here have been a bright beginning to what will be one of the best y
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Softball continues to dominate
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Mike Saucedo
Although, the beginning of the season was rocky, this year the softball girls are storming through their conference like Hurricane Ivan. Their first game, against Pueblo West, was a loss at 0-7. Howev
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Here Kittie, Kittie: Hard rock girl band’s new album is the cat’s meow
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Cathy Meyer
Finally the girls of Kittie have come out with a spanking new CD, “Until the End.” During the two years in between albums, I was very eager for this album to arrive.
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Spidey 2 swings back onto consoles
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Derek Thompson
With most movie-licensed games tending to be a little sub par, it would be easy to dismiss Spider-Man 2 as another lackluster attempt at a quick cash-in. But lately there has been a surge of quality
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Savages push to remain league champs
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Daniel Hall
The quest for the Savage football to repeat, for the third straight year, as league champions has begun.
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Savage golf wraps up the year with a bang
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Robert Sharrar
The Savage golf team has had a pretty good season this year as well as their ups and downs, according to head coach Nathan Strycker. Some people were expected to play well but did not play up to thei
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Cross country strides to glory
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By: Mikey Saucedo
This has been quite the explosive season for cross country so far. With no set varsity or JV, the runners are required to “prove” their worth to earn their chance to run varsity. This has created a va
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Savage Chieftain
Lamar High School
Lamar, CO
Issue Date: Thursday, September 23, 2004
Issue: September/October
Last Update: Monday, October 25, 2004
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Friday, October 22, 2004 By Savage Chieftain staff
Lamar High School's choir and show choir, NoteAbles, initiated their 2004-2005 season with their first concert last night. "I thought it was 'excelante,'" Choir Director Teri Bohl said.Bohl said the
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By Jonathan Orozco
Beginning the year as a new adviser, Janelle Martin has high hopes for DECA. She said it is going to be an experience as the adviser and as the marketingteacher. When asked about her background in DEC
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By Mikey Saucedo
This has been quite the explosive season for cross country so far. With no set varsity or JV, the runners are required to “prove” their worth to earn their chance to run varsity. This has created a va
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By Robert Sharrar
The Savage golf team has had a pretty good season this year as well as their ups and downs, according to head coach Nathan Strycker. Some people were expected to play well but did not play up to thei
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By Kayle Walker
“I am excited to see what we can do this year,” co-captain Emily Steinhoff, senior, said of the already successful 8-0 Lady Savage volleyball team.
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By Daniel Hall
The quest for the Savage football to repeat, for the third straight year, as league champions has begun.
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By Mikey Saucedo
Umbrella has developed the T-Virus, a viral weapon capable of reanimating dead cells in the body. The only problem is when a human or a corpse is exposed to this virus, it transforms them into zombies
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By Derek Thompson
With most movie-licensed games tending to be a little sub par, it would be easy to dismiss Spider-Man 2 as another lackluster attempt at a quick cash-in. But lately there has been a surge of quality
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By Cathy Meyer
Finally the girls of Kittie have come out with a spanking new CD, “Until the End.” During the two years in between albums, I was very eager for this album to arrive.
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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 By Gino Figlio
Ah, homecoming 2004. This is without question the best time of the year. Everyone is so excited for the dance. Now granted, for this special occasion many things must go accordingly in order for the n
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