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Forget About Tomorrow performs during lunch

Posted on April 19, 2013 by indiabrelsford — No Comments ↓
Forget About Tomorrow playings during all lunch periods at South High.

Forget About Tomorrow playings during all lunch periods at South High. Band members include Brady Mathews (’14), Jeremy Bridges (’14), Charlie Winters (’13), Ethan Martin (’13) and Rodney Geist. You can download all their music from their website; http://fatks.bandcamp.com/album/sooner-than-later-ep Make Continue reading →

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Prom King and Queen

Posted on April 16, 2013 by indiabrelsford — No Comments ↓

Seniors Clay Peppiatt and Lydia Newquist win the Prom King and Queen titles. photo by paige hamblet

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Blind date with a book

Posted on April 12, 2013 by kimwarren — No Comments ↓
Mrs. Gugler showing off her "Blind date with a book" project. photo by courtney main

By Tiffany Bowers Debuting this year, librarian Roz Gugler organized “Blind Date with a Book”. The flyers were hung around the school, advertising that students should stop by and get a specially wrapped book to take home– but if they Continue reading →

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Michele Palmgren wins Kansas Master Teacher Award

Posted on April 12, 2013 by kimwarren — No Comments ↓
Palmgrens marble apple award.

By Morgan Ayotte Family and Consumer Science and previous Chemistry teacher, Michele Palmgren won the Kansas Master Teacher Award for 2013. Previously, Palmgren won the Kansas Teacher of the Year Award, the 2005 Renaissance Teacher and the Patrick Distinguished High Continue reading →

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National Honor Society members exhibit excellence

Posted on April 12, 2013 by kimwarren — No Comments ↓
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By Cassidy Sweet National Honor Society is an organization that was formed to recognize students who have good grades and who really stand out at school and in the community. After a student has completed at least five semesters of Continue reading →

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Cougar basketball working hard to get wins

Posted on January 2, 2013 by courtneymain — No Comments ↓

By Jenny Lyne GIRLS BASKETBALL The girls basketball team is starting the season on the right step. So far, the varsity team is 3-0 winning against Goddard- Eisenhower (58-35), Buhler (44-42) and Newton (44-34). Starting out of the lady cougars Continue reading →

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Debate takes season by storm, has successful year

Posted on January 2, 2013 by courtneymain — No Comments ↓
Samantha Streit (’16), Alexcis Barnes (’16), Cooper Teschke (’15), Lucas Renz (’14), Bailey Waters (’15) and Ashley Freeland (’14) show their trophy they received while competing. photo courtesy of jody eves

By Cassidy Sweet and Tiffany Bowers The debate team has taken the reigns this first semester as they have emerged with many different successes, coming to the end of the season with a result parallel to last year. The fact Continue reading →

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“Little Women” cast preps for state conference

Posted on January 2, 2013 by courtneymain — No Comments ↓
Cast members of “Little Women”, Portia Montoy (’13), , Timeri Herrington (’14) and Becca Leite (’13) perform for an audience at Salina High School South. photo by kristen kirk

By Madison Toner The crew of the Salina South High school  theatre department is at it again; yes, the current fall play “Little Women” makes its way from South’s stage all the way to state. Unlike sports, going to state Continue reading →

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Thespians help combat childhood hunger

Posted on October 24, 2012 by courtneymain — No Comments ↓
Members of the Drama Club show their collect canned good during last year’s Trick or Treat so Kids Can Eat. photo by kate lindsey

By Drew Mussat-Loveless The International Thespian Society’s annual nationwide project Trick or Treat So Kids Can Eat main mission is to collect food for the hungry. This is the perfect project for students who want to help the less fortunate Continue reading →

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Two Kansas communities said to be haunted

Posted on October 24, 2012 by courtneymain — No Comments ↓

By Jenny Lyne With Halloween being close by this is  the time when people get scared. Whether people dress up, go to haunted houses or visit haunted places. Believe it or not, Kansas is actually home to two real haunted Continue reading →

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