The Log Danville High School Danville, KY
Issue Date: Friday, December 26, 2008 Issue: 2008/2009 Issue 5 Last Update: Monday, February 23, 2009
  • Our mascot: The Admirable Admiral

    Tuesday, January 20, 2009 By: Candace Mullins

    It’s halftime, and the Kentucky Wildcats are up by ten. The cheerleaders can be heard from the top of the stands, and the usual halftime festivities carry on with their routines. You are just about to

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  • DHS celebrates Chrisma-hana-kwanz-ika

    Tuesday, January 20, 2009 By: Erica Knight

    Presents, lights, pine trees-these are the images most people associate with the month of December. This time of year, however, Christmas is not the only holiday being observed.

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  • Through the eyes of a “little woman”

    Tuesday, January 20, 2009 By: Maggie Tirey

    I have always loved to be on stage. From the time I could walk and talk, I was on stage doing one thing or another. Usually these experiences have been a family activity since both my mother and siste

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  • Southern Lights provide Christmas enjoyment

    Tuesday, January 20, 2009 By: Maddie Meckes

    Every year the Kentucky Horse Park is transformed during the holiday season. A sea of lights illuminates the park for visitors from all parts of the state and others to enjoy. The Horse Park’s Souther

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  • Ludacris album takes the stage

    Tuesday, January 20, 2009 By: Logan Anderson

    It’s about time Ludacris takes to the stage. With his sixth studio album, Theater of the Mind, Christopher Bridges puts on his mask to play his music. Ludacris was very outspoken with his new album by

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  • ‘Tis the season for fundraising

    Tuesday, January 20, 2009 By: Maggie Tirey

    It’s always hard to find the perfect gift for someone during the Holiday season. You are either too busy, have too many people to shop for or just can not find that perfect gift for that certain perso

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  • Wrestling up a new year

    Friday, January 23, 2009 By: Nikki McCormack

    Hearts pounding, sweat dripping, mats shifting, referees yelling and teams cheering; it is wrestling season once again. There is a lot of hope for the up coming wrestling season at Danville High Schoo

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  • Snaps for Snapp

    Friday, January 23, 2009 By: Delshay Graves

    How can you be known as a legend during your first year of high school? Kaitlin Snapp made it happen. She holds three consecutive state championships for Danville high school girls cross-country. The

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  • Danville football loses spirit

    Friday, January 23, 2009 By: Maddie Meckes

    I have to say that as I read Larry Vaught’s article analyzing the ways in which Danville football is not the same, I actually agreed for once. Vaught’s Nov.23 article in the Advocate explained how he

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  • Forensics team takes the capitol

    Tuesday, January 20, 2009 By: Lydia Pope

    Yes, the girls basketball team is first in the region. Yes, two years ago the football team played at state. But the forensics team competes at two national tournaments every year.

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I have to say that as I read Larry Vaught’s article analyzing the ways in which Danville football is not the same, I actually agreed for once. Vaught’s Nov.23 article in the Advocate explained how he
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Hearts pounding, sweat dripping, mats shifting, referees yelling and teams cheering; it is wrestling season once again. There is a lot of hope for the up coming wrestling season at Danville High Schoo
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How can you be known as a legend during your first year of high school? Kaitlin Snapp made it happen. She holds three consecutive state championships for Danville high school girls cross-country. The
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According to www.truth.com, there are about 4.8 million deaths that are related to smoking tobacco. Did you also know that about 22.3 percent of high school students smoke tobacco on a regular basis?
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Two lucky juniors, Patrick Brannock and Michaelle Perros, have the opportunity to further their musical careers by joining the newly formed and unnamed local Drum and Bugle corps. This is a non-profit
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It’s always hard to find the perfect gift for someone during the Holiday season. You are either too busy, have too many people to shop for or just can not find that perfect gift for that certain perso
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It’s about time Ludacris takes to the stage. With his sixth studio album, Theater of the Mind, Christopher Bridges puts on his mask to play his music. Ludacris was very outspoken with his new album by
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The heartwarming story of Little Women was wonderfully performed at DHS’s own Gravely Hall Thursday night, December 18th. A superstar cast, consisting mainly of seniors, put on a stellar show filled w
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Every year the Kentucky Horse Park is transformed during the holiday season. A sea of lights illuminates the park for visitors from all parts of the state and others to enjoy. The Horse Park’s Souther
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