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Issue Date: Friday, May 16, 2008 Issue: Issue 11, Vol. 80 Last Update: Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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  • Meet the Presidents: : Ben Mackey and Matt Lee

    Monday, May 19, 2008 By: SANDY HUANG

    Last Monday, students headed to the gym to attend an assembly in which candidates for 08-09 Student Council co-presidents delivered their speeches. Fellow students lined up on both sides of the hallwa

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  • Daddow leaves behind a true love

    Monday, May 19, 2008 By: BOBBY HUNTER

    Kirk Daddow stumbled into teaching 42 years ago. While he plans to stumble out at the end of the year, Daddow still remembers his first day of teaching class: the incredible feeling of being in a room

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  • Catching up with Jonathon Medina

    Monday, May 19, 2008 By: DANIEL PARK

    It has been almost five years since Jon Medina left Ames for a smaller town, Stuart, IA, and many things have changed since then. Most students may remember him carrying around a can of orange Fanta e

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  • English teacher Barb White to retire in June

    Monday, May 19, 2008 By: JAMISON DISALVO

    Seniors are not the only people at Ames High who are leaving for good at the end of this year. Barb White, who has taught at Ames High School for the last three decades, has decided to retire.

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  • Duct tape artists uncovered

    Tuesday, May 20, 2008 By: Brian C. Jaynes

    It took two years to heal Early Start, a thoroughbred horse back to health. Even more amazingly, the crew of Apollo 13 in 1970 used a variety of materials to repair carbon dioxide filters, saving the

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  • A music festivus for the rest of us

    Tuesday, May 20, 2008 By: MEREDITH ANSELMAN

    Three weeks ago, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, officially kicked off the glorious summer music festival season. After the annual Coachella Festival, there are alwa

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  • Junior varsity does work hard, too

    Tuesday, May 20, 2008 By: Cory Baughman

    Ever since there has been competition, there has been talent. The best have always competed with the best. While the best are competing, what are the rest of the individuals not as talented supposed t

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  • Bobby's Senior Column

    Tuesday, May 20, 2008 By: BOBBY HUNTER

    At this point, it’s hard to know what to say. I seem to find myself caught among all the conflicting ways to characterize the last four years of my life, and believe me, I have analyzed through them a

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  • Sofiya's Senior Column

    Tuesday, May 20, 2008 By: SOFIYA HUPALO

    Waiting impatiently at the [high school] starting line, it’s hard to imagine all that awaits on that long and rigorous road. At the shot of the gun, some sprint out ahead and show off all their might

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  • Sam's Senior Column

    Wednesday, May 21, 2008 By: SAMUEL SOPHUS BIRD

    Last month, DECA hung a star from the ceiling with the name of each student and staff member at the high school. That week they recognized each person as an equally important part of the school—not ju

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At-a-glance

Chester the cheetah once said, “it ain’t easy being cheesy”. The same can be said about high school, except “cheesy” is replaced with “a sixth year senior”. Now don’t get me wrong, high school and a
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Dude. I’m a senior. Holla. 4 years ago, I walked in here as a freshman in the fall of 2004 and didn’t know [Vote Bird-Park ‘07-08] what to expect. And life for me different from other because I’m Asia
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Odds are, I will never see most of you again. This is not good. But we’ve had a good run these past four years. Don’t get me wrong, I’m psyched for college, and I can’t wait to head out of Ames Hig
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Throughout my four years of high school I found myself overwhelmed with countless opportunities, ranging from participating in local art shows to traveling to new countries. Some of these opportunitie
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Goethe once said, “At the end of their lives, all men look back and think that their youth was Arcadia.” When I think of Arcadia, the first thing called to mind is not flowers, nor ideality; it is mus
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Wow, four crazy years. It’s hard to believe that in a few short months I’ll be saying goodbye to the people I’ve spent the last four years with, and moving less than ten blocks down the street. No m
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Right now I don’t really know what to think. On one hand, I am really happy that I am about to move on to the next step of my life, and am really excited for it. But on the other hand, I am sad that t
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Last month, DECA hung a star from the ceiling with the name of each student and staff member at the high school. That week they recognized each person as an equally important part of the school—not ju
full story 
Waiting impatiently at the [high school] starting line, it’s hard to imagine all that awaits on that long and rigorous road. At the shot of the gun, some sprint out ahead and show off all their might
full story 
At this point, it’s hard to know what to say. I seem to find myself caught among all the conflicting ways to characterize the last four years of my life, and believe me, I have analyzed through them a
full story 
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