The Viking Voice Coeur D'Alene High School Coeur D Alene, ID
Issue Date: Thursday, April 25, 2013 Issue: April 2013 Last Update: Wednesday, April 24, 2013
  • TeraViks compete in Worlds competition

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 By: EMILY LOWDER Editor-in-Chief

         After proving their worth in two competitions this year by winning second at both, the CHS FIRST Robotics team, the Teraviks, headed to St. Louis to compete at the prestigious and

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  • Langdon, Koch, Induni earn Co-Val/Sal awards: Scholars’ commitment to education pays off

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 By:

         Work, countless hours toiling over homework, toiling through all the most rigorous classes and finally it has paid off for the top three students of the senior class of 2013. Leah

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  • Junior girls compete in DYW scholaship program: Fisher, Anderson, Momerack win awards

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 By: EMILY LOWDER Editor-in-Chief

         CHS junior girls competed among others in the Distinguished Young Woman scholarship program April 18 and 19 at the Kroc Center.       The competitors had been p

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  • Emily Lowder: Senior project

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 By:

         Emily Lowder decided to shine light on her senior project, a venture that took her across North America. Her paper was on women's education in developing countries. She strongly fe

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  • Drawing the curtain on Senior Project: The inner workings of senior project are a delicate clockwork

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 By:

         Imagine a homework assignment that lasted nearly a full year, determined whether or not one graduated from high school and involved making a serious decision about a future career.

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  • Swim, bike, run - Lockwood prepares for CDA Ironman

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 By:

           Senior Teigan Lockwood is taking on a feat most teenagers wouldn’t dream of. Last year, a week after the Ironman triathlon, with the help of her mother, Teigan enliste

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  • CJ Stuermer Serves Students Stupendously

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 By: JILL SMITH Managing Editor

         Having taught at CHS for 22 years, U.S. and World History teacher, C.J. Stuermer, is a familiar face.       He completed his college education at Spring Arbor U

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  • Track competes at Pasco, boys and girls place first at Rasmussen

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 By: VALERIO ARANDA News Editor

         The varsity track and field teams recently participated in two meets, Pasco April 13 and Rasmussen April 20 at CHS.      The boys and girls varsity teams competed in

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  • Comic

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 By: Michael Dunton

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  • Q&A: What is your biggest pet peeve?

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 By: Jill Smith

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     The CHS Chamber Orchestra recently participated in the Large Group Festival at North Idaho College March 16-17. This annual event drew high schools and middle schools from all over
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     CHS’s rising actors and actresses auditioned March 27 for 2013/2014 Play Production class, the school’s most advanced drama class, in the auditorium, and the results ha
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     Key Clubbers of CHS strutted their stuff at the Pacific North West Key Club Annual District Convention (DCON) in Seattle over the weekend of March 25 at which they won three awards
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     Hard Hats, Hammers, and Hot Dogs are quite the combination, but KTEC managed to combine them all into one event, April 10, in hopes of introducing the option of KTEC and alternativ
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     Melodious sounds of achievement rang out in the halls when Rebbekah Monitz, choir director, posted the final cuts for her chamber choir next year       “T
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     Is it possible that we’ll be seeing Mickey Mouse mingling with Luke Skywalker in the near future?  The likelihood is slim, but the gluttonous Disney paved the way for th
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     YAP (Youth Adult Partnership) sponsored a successful activity in the commons March 8 to promote safe sex and healthy life choices. Johnny Dance, senior, said the activity was meant
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