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  • ‘Working man’s blues’ hit Janesville Education Association

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Brittany Schoen

    “I got the blues….” Well, actually, the teachers have the working man’s blues.

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  • Helicopter decends on Parker

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Justin McKilligin

    A blackhawk helicopter landed at Parker on May 17 to help the Transportation Technology classes expand their field of study.

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  • Academic feats awarded

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Emily Anderson

    Many students attended a banquet held in their honor. The top ten percent banquet was held here at Parker on Monday, April 25, 2005.

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  • A final farewell to a staff that helped change Parker

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Scott Skelly

    Seniors will not be the only people saying goodbye to Parker at the end of this school year. Two guidance counselors, Gary Rau and Nancy Page, and teacher Marge Ostic are about to end their careers at

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  • Double student feature: Co-editor-in chief’s McKilligin and Schoen work hard with zest: Justin McKilligin

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Justin Popovich

    Justin McKilligin was born on December 21, 1986 here in Janesville, Wisconsin. And of course all of us have pity for his parents and family.

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  • A final farewell to a staff that helped change Parker

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Scott Skelly

    Seniors will not be the only people saying goodbye to Parker at the end of this school year. Two guidance counselors, Gary Rau and Nancy Page, and teacher Marge Ostic are about to end their careers at

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  • Double student feature: Co-editor-in chief’s McKilligin and Schoen work hard with zest: Brittany Schoen

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Ashlie Wooden

    Everyone has seen Brittany Schoen throughout the halls of Parker. She is known for her notorious articles in The Odin. That’s Schoen for you, causing controversy wherever she goes!

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  • How toStella's Final Say

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Stella Luong

    As the end of the school year is approaching, it also means seniors will graduate, staff will retire, friendships will be put on hold, and/or friendships will become stronger.

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  • Hoag’s convict car refuses to accelerate

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Emily Anderson

    A heap of a car should be one that barely functions. Sara Hoag’s 92’ Sunfire truly deserves that title. Hoag’s car at one point worked perfectly wonderful until she got into an accident.

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  • Principal TalkClass of 2005

    Tuesday, May 24, 2005 By: Dr. Dale Carlson

    Your time at Parker High School is quickly coming to an end. Soon, you will be walking out the doors for the last time as a student. I look forward to your many returns in the future as Viking alumn

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Hosted by the class of 2006, Prom 2005 came and went like a ship to port. The “Moonlight Voyage”, this year’s prom theme, started its journey in the school’s gymnasium on Saturday, May 14.
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“I got the blues….” Well, actually, the teachers have the working man’s blues.
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A blackhawk helicopter landed at Parker on May 17 to help the Transportation Technology classes expand their field of study.
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Many students attended a banquet held in their honor. The top ten percent banquet was held here at Parker on Monday, April 25, 2005.
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CLOSED LUNCH PROPOSED FOR FRESHMEN Dr. Mike Kuehne and Dr. Carlson proposed closed for freshmen in response to truancy issues connected with lunch. In a study, it was found that freshman were habi
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Some students will not be returning next year to Parker High. These students are members of the ELL program or the English Language Learners. They have been coming to Parker to expand their learning
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“For the train to flip, it had to be traveling at an extremely high speed,” stated Kazuhiko Nagase, a Kanazawa Institute of Technology professor and train expert.
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A new Pope was elected days after the death of Pope John Paul the II. Pope Benedict XVI was elected on April 19, 2005 at the age of 78. Benedict was the 265th person to be named Pope, and the eighth
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A recent poll done by CNN, USA Today, and Gallup of 1,006 adults found that 57 percent of those polled do not believe it was worth going to war in Iraq.
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‘Weapons of Mass Deception, Fear is the greatest weapon’
“Stumble and fail or reach the sky, You’ll never know unless you try, Dealt misery while some are blessed, Who measures failure what is success?”
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