The Sailors' Log Mona Shores High School Norton Shores, MI
Issue Date: Friday, December 17, 2010 Issue: December 17, 2010 Last Update: Friday, December 17, 2010
  • How are the hoildays celebrated?

    Friday, December 17, 2010 By: Katie Bultema

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  • Holiday Gift Guide

    Friday, December 17, 2010 By: Jonah Stone

    Whether asking or giving, both involve gifts, and with so much to choose from this holiday season, gift overload is a frequent occurrence. This year, gifts of the season are high in quality but also h

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  • KICK continues Adopt-a-Family

    Tuesday, December 14, 2010 By: Kaitlyn Rabach

    The holiday season is often known as a time of giving back and helping others in need. This season, KICK (Kids Involved with Caring for Kids) is doing just that again. After a successful venture last

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  • This holiday season learn quick tips to prevent weight gain

    Tuesday, December 14, 2010 By: Erinn Taylor

    Santa Claus is coming to town, and he’s bringing Christmas cookies and chocolate fudge. Many will eat what they want this holiday season, promising themselves that they’ll get healthier "next year" w

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  • Junior shares experience of her parents' divorce

    Tuesday, December 14, 2010 By: Emily Grevel

    Nothing lasts forever. In the past four months, I’ve learned first hand what it means to see a family, that I thought would last a lifetime, split at the seams. Dealing with a divorce is a tough su

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  • Hockey team looks to return to the final four

    Tuesday, December 14, 2010 By: Nick Wiener

    At Shores, the hockey program is known for its consistently good teams, and this year should be no exception. "The team is looking very good this season," said senior Mike Bishop, a three-year player

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  • Freshmen enjoy Lord of the Flies Party

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    Students in freshmen Honors English celebrated the end of the novel Lord of the Flies by having a party. Each student brought in a treat related to one of the four main characters (Jack, Ralph, Piggy,

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  • Special services teacher expresses his love for missionary work

    Tuesday, December 14, 2010 By: Kaitlyn Rabach

    After serving his country in the Marine Crops, student services teacher James Andersen found his passion in missionary work. "My time in the Marine Corps instilled the necessity for me to touch othe

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  • New student section rules bring about change

    Tuesday, December 14, 2010 By: Derek Thornberry

    Athletic Director Ryan Portenga, who is in his second year at Shores, has been working toward positive changes for Shores athletics. And one of those areas of focus is the student section. "Mr. Port

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  • Skiing or Snowboarding? Winter sports compete on the slopes

    Tuesday, December 14, 2010 By: Conner Deur

    Once the winter brings snow and people start heading toward the mountains, there is always one question everyone asks, "Do prefer skiing or snowboarding?" Although skiing is more than 200 years old,

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Whether asking or giving, both involve gifts, and with so much to choose from this holiday season, gift overload is a frequent occurrence. This year, gifts of the season are high in quality but also h
Students in freshmen Honors English celebrated the end of the novel Lord of the Flies by having a party. Each student brought in a treat related to one of the four main characters (Jack, Ralph, Piggy,
The military is one of the topics people tend to hear about quite often. When talking about the topic, most people will talk about the troops, but what about the families at home? How does this affect
After serving his country in the Marine Crops, student services teacher James Andersen found his passion in missionary work. "My time in the Marine Corps instilled the necessity for me to touch othe
full story 
Athletic Director Ryan Portenga, who is in his second year at Shores, has been working toward positive changes for Shores athletics. And one of those areas of focus is the student section. "Mr. Port
Once the winter brings snow and people start heading toward the mountains, there is always one question everyone asks, "Do prefer skiing or snowboarding?" Although skiing is more than 200 years old,
full story 
At Shores, the hockey program is known for its consistently good teams, and this year should be no exception. "The team is looking very good this season," said senior Mike Bishop, a three-year player
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Many people are familiar with the Biblical story of Noah and his ark, but the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams are familiar with a different kind of Noah and his arc. Noah Select is a machine consis
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For the second time in school history, a female swimmer placed in the state meet. Junior Jaclyn Shetterly placed 15th in the 200 IM at the state meet, which was held Nov. 19-20 at Oakland University.
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