Articles By: Jordan Tranberg

Seniors reflect as graduation nears

As the days in high school dwindle down, seniors have neared a point in their lives where they will not be in the comfort zone and have to enter the unknown “real” world. The days of mom and dad taking care of them and endless free time are coming to an end. Whether students are [...]

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Investment Club Update 5.28.10

Investment Club Update 5.28.10

To inform the community of what exactly TIC does, the group held a luncheon on May 19 at the Skyline Golf Course. At the luncheon, TIC president junior Jake Perner and vice-president senior Cory Roseth presented to community members. Community members enjoyed a lovely meal of food and partook in a game of ‘guess the [...]

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Open Campus Follow Up

Open Campus Follow Up

Starting at the beginning of the 4th quarter those lucky students who were on the privilege list could partake in a trial open campus lunch. Privilege during 4th quarter is having all of your grades be above a B-. Seniors are the only students who can qualify for open campus privilege. During open campus students [...]

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The Ups and Downs of Senior Interviews

What are your future goals? What made you successful in high school? What are the activities you participated in during high school? Being prepared to answer these questions were part of the senior interviews that all the seniors participated in with teachers and community members this past April 9. During the interviewing process teachers and [...]

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Staying Focused… it’s Good For Your Health

Staying Focused… it’s Good For Your Health

  The end of the year for seniors is a time where being lazy and not turning in assignments becomes a normal, everyday occurrence. This slide downwards in production from the senior class is seen by the underclassmen. They see this behavior and think that it is okay to become lazy and slack off at [...]

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Facebook: Can we fix it? Yes we can!

Facebook: Can we fix it? Yes we can!

Cleaning up your Facebook is important when applying to college and for jobs.

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Summer Volunteer Options

Summer Volunteer Options

During the long summer months when other students are either working or doing nothing with their time, some kids kindly donate their time by volunteering for organizations around town. Volunteering is when you donate your time to help out an organization or business without pay.  Helping out those who are elderly or just giving your [...]

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5 Questions With Mr. Nyman

5 Questions With Mr. Nyman

1. Q: If you were a Harley-Davidson motor cycle which one would you be and why?       A: I would be a custom chopped softail that was painted black with 18″ ape hangers. I would also have 120 cubic inch motor so that I could go fast. 2. Q: If you were given 3 wishes [...]

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Hugs by Conrad

Hugs by Conrad

Senior Conrad Bragee found out at an early age that he had a very special ability to cheer people up by just grabbing them with his arms and giving them a big squeeze–yes, cheer by hug. Bragee has been giving hugs since before he can remember and he has been putting smiles on those faces just as [...]

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Who Done It: Morgan Stittleburg

Who Done It: Morgan Stittleburg

All kids who take a clothing class with FCE teacher Sarah Halverson  get the chance to make some pieces of clothing of their choice. Some kids take the easy way out and make a blanket, a pair of pants  and a knit hat. But others such as Senior Morgan Stittleburg try harder pieces of clothing such as [...]

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