The Central High Times Central High School Springfield, MO
Issue Date: Friday, April 28, 2006 Issue: April 28, 2006 Last Update: Thursday, May 04, 2006
  • A Day Away

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 By: Michael Blumreich

    Despite being new on the scene, this band still manages to produce a polished and energetic sound...

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  • Tight first tournament for girls soccer

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 By: Michael Blumreich

    The girls soccer team’s first tournament game of the season against Hillcrest was a tight game with ups and downs in both teams’ play. The first 20 minutes of the first half was uneventful, with min

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  • Track’s 4 X 800 relays growing stronger

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 By: Michael Blumreich

    The starter gun went off and Jeanette Patrick, freshman for Central, shot off the starting line in order to get into a good position for the first leg of the 4 X 800 meter relay. Patrick ran a good fi

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  • Central journalists win area Sweepstakes Award

    Thursday, April 27, 2006 By: Staff

    Central print journalism students won big yesterday at the southwest Missouri area Ozark Publications Advisers Write-Off competition where they earned the First Place Sweepstakes award for Mail-In ent

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Central print journalism students won big yesterday at the southwest Missouri area Ozark Publications Advisers Write-Off competition where they earned the First Place Sweepstakes award for Mail-In ent
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The starter gun went off and Jeanette Patrick, freshman for Central, shot off the starting line in order to get into a good position for the first leg of the 4 X 800 meter relay. Patrick ran a good fi
full story 
The girls soccer team’s first tournament game of the season against Hillcrest was a tight game with ups and downs in both teams’ play. The first 20 minutes of the first half was uneventful, with min
Proposed bar ban threatens downtown music
Springfield’s downtown music scene could be facing its biggest challenge yet––a ban proposed by the Springfield DWI Task Force that wouldn’t allow anyone under 21 from entering bars or clubs that make
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Despite being new on the scene, this band still manages to produce a polished and energetic sound...
Dreaming outside the box
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When neither of your parents holds a college diploma, being on the college-bound path can be especially challenging. Still, many

Central students are doing whatever it takes...
Communication today is faster than it used to be. In an instant, someone can make a phone call, send an e-mail or fax, or even chat via the Internet with a relative or friend. In times of conflict, th
The fourth annual STAT concert featured Faatherton, Sweet As Thunder and Bogart and raised money as well as awareness for the Landmine Survivors Network (LSN).

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