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  • FCD Comes to McTernan

    Monday, April 18, 2005 By: Sam Gati

    Every year, the McTernan Upper School hosts a group of representatives from Free From Chemical Dependency (FCD), an organization designed to educate students on the dangers of drugs, alcohol, and othe

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  • Chase: What Does Our New Name Mean? : photo gallery and video inside.

    Monday, April 18, 2005 By: Dani Wisch, Ann Rokosky, and Sara Brown

    Wednesday, March 30, 2005, I arrived at school only to hear that there was an all school meeting at 8:00. The previous day, there had been rumors going around that our school was going to be called Ch

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  • The Story of a Floating Shoe: Shoe lost on pond miraculously recovered

    Monday, April 18, 2005 By: John Owen

    Last Friday, freshman Brian Michaud's shoe floated away on the pond. Click on the gallery to see how it was gotten back.

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Issue Date: Thursday, April 07, 2005 Issue: Volume 3 Issue 5 Last Update: Friday, May 13, 2005
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year the senior class will be graduating on Thursday June 3, 2005. It is the one hundred and twenty-seventh commencement ceremony. All students, families, and guests are invited to the 10:30am ceremon
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Let’s just say, the Wicked Witch has always been jealous of my beautiful voice, dress, and bubbles. Of course she is from the “West Side” which makes her think she is some kind of “gansta” or somethin
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Glinda, what a powder puff. I mean, I’ve been a witch for a good long while and let’s just say that she is a disgrace to witchery. I mean the dress and the bubbles; she looks like a clown. And the sin
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As I open my beady eyes, I glanced out into the distance to see freshly ripened bananas. As I wolfed down many bananas, I quickly realized that my appetite was not satisfied. To express my anger I tra
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During English class for the past 2 or 3 weeks, the sophomores have been busily filming their reenactments of The Tale of Two Cities. You may have seen Collin Wade as a blonde lady in red or maybe Lor
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Although we have been together from September to April, there are tons of outstanding talents the freshman class possesses. Mike Moulthrop is one of these in-house talents.
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In the process of deciding exactly what my sculpture should “be” I have come to understand the art of woodworking in an entirely renewed perspective for modern art.
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In the digital film-making course for the first two trimesters, we were able to choose our own project to work on throughout that portion of the year. The first project had to do with some type of ch
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The Biology Greenhouse Gardening Project, which started out as just a long-term assignment, has become a competition to see which freshman has the biggest green thumb.
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Graduate school is stupid. If people excel in college and soak up all they can, graduate school should not be necessary. Right?
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