The Log Danville High School Danville, KY
Issue Date: Sunday, November 27, 2011 Issue: 2011-2012 Issue 3 Last Update: Monday, December 05, 2011
  • Physics goes all out-house

    Monday, December 05, 2011 By: John Thompson

    Racing toilets is not part of every high school curriculum, but for Danny Goodwin’s physics classes the task is just part of the norm. For the past month, Danville High School students have been const

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  • National Merit awards students

    Monday, December 05, 2011 By: Steve Meadows

    Senior Rachel Newcomb has been named one of 16,000 semifinalists in the 57th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Noted for her superior score on the PSAT during her junior year, Newcomb now h

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  • Toliver takes Centre stage

    Monday, December 05, 2011 By: Jack Graham

    The world is changing all around us. New buildings and businesses are changing the city of Danville as a whole. Now, a school which many students here at Danville High School grew up and matured in is

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  • Ben Sollee is "Learning to Bend"

    Friday, December 02, 2011 By: Drew Lane

    Ben Sollee released his first album, “Learning to Bend,” in 2008, and it is now leaving the shelves at local music stores. I recommend going to get this album before it is gone. It is definitely worth

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  • FIFA exceeds expectations

    Friday, December 02, 2011 By: Will Graham

    If you’ve been waiting for a truly enthralling, high quality sports game for your gaming system, FIFA 2012 is just for you. For nearly two decades FIFA has been noted as a true virtual gaming success

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  • 'Speak Now' for Taylor Swift

    Friday, December 02, 2011 By: Donya Boyd

    You sing along to her songs on the radio, you hear her name just about anywhere, and all her songs become a hit. It’s no surprise that every girl wants to be her and every guy dreams of dating her. If

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  • Running for Excellence

    Thursday, December 01, 2011 By: Drew Lane

    Dr. Carmen Coleman is probably best known for her role as Danville Schools’ superintendent, but she is also an avid runner.

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  • Band marches their way to second

    Thursday, December 01, 2011 By: Sam Nelson

    The Danville Admiral Marching Band finished its competitive season with beautiful music taking second at the Kentucky Music Educators Association state marching band competition. The second place fin

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Racing toilets is not part of every high school curriculum, but for Danny Goodwin’s physics classes the task is just part of the norm. For the past month, Danville High School students have been const
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Senior Rachel Newcomb has been named one of 16,000 semifinalists in the 57th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Noted for her superior score on the PSAT during her junior year, Newcomb now h
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New cafeteria name echoes new menu and new approach
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Danville High School has added a new transition class to its curriculum in which students can utilize an online math program to help them review previously taught topics before entering college.
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The world is changing all around us. New buildings and businesses are changing the city of Danville as a whole. Now, a school which many students here at Danville High School grew up and matured in is
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The Danville Cross Country team qualified four runners for the state meet held on November 12. Among them were seniors Kaitlin Snapp, Karl Hempel, Chase Berry and junior Calvin Steber. At the 5K race,
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The team led by a man with over three hundred wins under his belt. The team with ten state titles to its name. The team that may be battling again for the championship rings. The DHS football team, l
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The Danville Admirals fall sports programs have ended the 2011 season. Hard work has paid off for DHS golf, volleyball, soccer and football teams.
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One minute and fifty nine seconds were left on the clock. One minute and fifty nine seconds for the seniors’ careers as Danville Admirals to either be over or live on. One controversial call led to a
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Ben Sollee released his first album, “Learning to Bend,” in 2008, and it is now leaving the shelves at local music stores. I recommend going to get this album before it is gone. It is definitely worth
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