The Central High Times Central High School Springfield, MO
Issue Date: Friday, April 27, 2007 Issue: April 2007 Last Update: Monday, May 21, 2007
  • Students find faith in love

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Linda hou

    Senior Josh Roselman’s family may seem like any other, but it is unique in that the parents are from two different religions, with his mother being Roman-Catholic and his father Jewish.    “I think th

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  • The Writing on the wall

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Olivia Croessmann

    Over the past few years, the amount of graffiti has increased in Springfield. Graffiti concerns city officials because more graffiti means a possible increase in gang activity, and it can be expensiv

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  • Soccer team tweaks game plan

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Michael Blumreich

    The girls soccer season is well underway, and despite intense morning and afternoon practices, the Lady Bulldogs have had a winless season so far. According to junior and captain of the team Kriste

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  • Guys tennis serves up Catholic with win

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Ian Fuemmuler

    The Central boys tennis team recently played its first matches and has high hopes for the upcoming season. In practice the tennis team has been emphasizing speeding the ball instead of pushing.

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  • Track team sets goals for personal records

    Monday, May 21, 2007 By: Michael Blumreich

    With track season well underway, the team is still standing strong.

    “Across the distance side, almost everyone has set new personal records,” said sophomore Jeanette Patrick.

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With track season well underway, the team is still standing strong.

“Across the distance side, almost everyone has set new personal records,” said sophomore Jeanette Patrick.
The weather was cold, chilling in fact, when the Bulldogs faced off against Mt. Vernon, but they kept their head in the game. “I’ve been to all of the [games],” said junior Ashley Hall. “So far I t
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The Central boys tennis team recently played its first matches and has high hopes for the upcoming season. In practice the tennis team has been emphasizing speeding the ball instead of pushing.
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The girls soccer season is well underway, and despite intense morning and afternoon practices, the Lady Bulldogs have had a winless season so far. According to junior and captain of the team Kriste
A quick look around the cafeteria finds a common feature in almost all the meals: meat. That may be great for meat lovers, but something is lacking from the school lunch: a variety of options for vege
See Napoleon Dynamite in ice skates and more
Reviews of current media offerings in music and movies including:

Blades of Glory, Timbaland, Joss Stone, Modest Mouse and Sound of Silver.
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Over the past few years, the amount of graffiti has increased in Springfield. Graffiti concerns city officials because more graffiti means a possible increase in gang activity, and it can be expensiv
Recent student class elections gave students a taste of change for next year. Senior class president will be Lucy Chen, vice president will be Adam Schmid, and Sam DeArmon and Brandon Peterson were el
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The rumors are true.

ACT preparation will infiltrate the school walls in a way nobody has seen before.
Students find faith in love
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Senior Josh Roselman’s family may seem like any other, but it is unique in that the parents are from two different religions, with his mother being Roman-Catholic and his father Jewish.    “I think th
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