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  • Music choices : You can't please all prom goers

    Thursday, May 11, 2006 By: Caitlin Janes

    A slow song plays and kids hit the wall. Arabian Nights like these led to a slow four hours. The mobs of dancers came in waves and at times the dance floor was painfully bare. Not only were the cro

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  • JGHS students display true musical talent

    Wednesday, May 10, 2006 By: David Watson

    As the 2005-2006 school year enters its final stretch, the music department is franticly preparing for its final concert of the school year. I strongly recommend that everyone take a night or two to s

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  • Slackers make excuses

    Thursday, May 11, 2006 By: Jocelyn Hall, Katie Smith, Keela Tullius

    There are only nine days left for underclassmen and four left for seniors, and like every other year some kids are slacking.Why are they slacking? Actually, there are many different reasons students s

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Jon Jee John Glenn High School New Concord, OH
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Just ask yourself one question. Are you brave enough to join the armed forces?The Jon Jee has interviewed three of the five seniors that are joining the armed forces and two sophomores who have also m
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A slow song plays and kids hit the wall. Arabian Nights like these led to a slow four hours. The mobs of dancers came in waves and at times the dance floor was painfully bare. Not only were the cro
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When asked what needs to be changed at our school I thought of the grading period lengths. We have six week periods now and I think we should have nine weeks. It would be much easier and kids would ge
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My mother screams at me through my locked door every morning. I keep it locked as a sad attempt to shield myself from partaking in my obligations of going to school. Mothers, however, are tricky and
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There are only nine days left for underclassmen and four left for seniors, and like every other year some kids are slacking.Why are they slacking? Actually, there are many different reasons students s
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As the 2005-2006 school year enters its final stretch, the music department is franticly preparing for its final concert of the school year. I strongly recommend that everyone take a night or two to s
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As my freshman year comes to a close, I look back on everything that I have done this past school year. Music has been a big part in my life. I have been involved in the marching band, concert band, p
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