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Andrew Flood Recives Academic Standout
Story by Elizabeth Yurk
“He’s a model student,” said math teacher Catherine Jordan. This issue’s academic standout is freshman Andrew Flood. read more
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| Neubauer’s Pontiac Makes Junker of the Month
Story by Ryan Van Ess
Having the headlight held on by zip ties qualifies senior Justin Neubauer’s white 1990 Pontiac 6000 SE for Junker of the Issue. read more
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Key Club Helps Many in Different Ways
Story by Easton Wagner
“Caring is our way of life” is the motto of the PHS Key Club members. This club helps so many people in so many different ways around the community, and that’s what Key Club is all about. The Kiwanis Club sponsors them and they meet every Thursday morning during homeroom. They have a website you can go to see what Key Club is all about, www.keyclub.org. read more
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| Alumni Kleiber Shows Hard Work Pays Off
Story by Clare Witkowski
Have you ever wanted to make a difference in high school or be involved in many different activities, but never knew how? As a certain former PHS student has demonstrated, working hard and being dedicated can achieve many things. read more
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Three Sequels Open Same Month and Recieve Mixed Results From Fans
Story by Casey Mourlam
Spiderman 3: Spiderman 3 was the highest grossing film on opening day history, but it failed to deliver what fans are looking for. read more
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PHS Teenagers with Young Hearts; Disney Movie Top Ten Countdown
Story by Brittany Zimmermann
Many children are in love with the magical world of Disney and the many movies that are created by their imagination. read more
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Jodi Picoult’s Salem Falls Newest Novel is All The More Superb
Story by Cassie Reilly
Salem Falls may appear to be a boring witch novel at first glance, however, Jodi Picoult, author of the bestselling books My Sister’s Keeper and The Pact, wrote yet another engrossing novel. All three books contain surreal topics, unexpected plot twists and very suspicious beginnings. read more
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Online Shopping Market Booms: More Fun For Less
Story by Kellie Colson
Gone are the days of visiting multiple stores to compare the price of a mattress or television. All the information we need is at the click of a mouse: the Internet. read more
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Top Ten Must-Read Books Before Heading to College
Story by Bessie LeRose
Mrs. Newton’s Accelerated American Literature & Composition students complain endlessly about reading Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath; but, what each student doesn’t say is that the book, despite the “intercalary” chapters, isn’t horrific and is something that everyone should read.
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| Curtains to Stay on Broadway
Story by Sarah Erdmann
Flashy costumes, catchy songs, intricate dance routines and witty lines are a few of the essentials in making a Broadway hit. All of these qualities can be found in the new musical Curtains. read more
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| Nutini’s Debut Album Pleases Listeners
Story by Bridget Ceilley
Paolo Nutini’s soulful lyrics, unique Scottish accent and vocal style make for an excellent first album. read more
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| Breaking Benjamin and Others Deliver Great Concert
Story by Megan Thomson, Liz Yurk
Surrounded by sweaty young teenagers, with the exception of the one old man who was solo rocking, we waited impatiently for the opening band to come out. read more
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| Wisconsin Ice Age Trail Challenging, Yet Breathtaking
Story by Paige Broeckel
After spending a Friday night watching Man vs. Wild, I was more pumped than ever to go on an outdoor adventure, and that wish came true on April 21. read more
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| WWII Call Of Duty 3 Thrilling To Gamer Enthusiasts
Story by Adam Azzalino
As promoted in my last column, I checked out Call of Duty 3, the third installment of the Call of duty series for video game systems. As I slipped the game in my Playstation 2 (PS2), I found myself wondering how they would handle recreating D-Day for a third time. For all you non-WWII history buffs out there, D-Day was the day the Allied armies invaded France to push the Germans out. read more
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| Federer and Nadal Compete on Special Hybrid Court
Story by Allie Iserloth
What happens when a tennis player who excels on grass, plays against a tennis player who dominates on clay? A custom-made tennis court is created. read more
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| Bread and Bean Eatery of Downtown Falls Pleases Students
Story by Peter Zlebek, Theresa Gielissen, Sarah Erdman, Bessie LeRose, Lauren Johnson
For our first food review, we went to the Bread and Bean Eatery in downtown Sheboygan Falls for dinner. At lunchtime, the eatery serves as a more casual sandwich shop, whereas at dinner, it is a sit down restaurant. read more
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Ditching the Latest Family Gathering is in Your Reach with These Simple Steps
Story by Lauren Johnson
Just after a vigorous bathroom-cleaning session, imagine the feeling of utmost relief when an opportunity to sit down finally arises. Rest and relaxation are the only things on your mind; that is, until your mother enters the room and announces that the entire family is going to grandma’s house for a get together. Thoughts of past family events suddenly begin plague your mind with sheer and utter disgust. read more
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Summer Movies Help Beat the Summer Heat
Story by Alexis Hardin
As the hot weather of summer approaches, you’ll probably have more time on your hands. Going to see a new movie may be a good way to spend your time and stay out of the heat. read more
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| Final Harry Potter Book Out on July 21
Story by Caitlyn Bartnik
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows has already beaten a world record, printing 12 million copies to be sold on its July 21 release date. However, more amazing are the debates the book has sparked. read more
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PHS Astrologist Predicts Strange Horoscopes
Story by Theresa Gielissen
What does your horoscope say? According to astrology.com, 85% of people believe that their horoscope description match their personality, and tell them what’s instore of their future. PHS now has its own Horoscope.
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