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  • GSTV3from bland to grand

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Kristi McManus

    It is 10:30 - time for activity period. That means boring monotone morning announcements, right? Wrong. Instead, students will be able to watch the announcements on television, thanks to the restorati

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  • All eyes on the Mock Trial team

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Dana Thomas

    The 2004-2005 Mock Trial team worked hard to make it to the top and proved that not only sports get recognition. This year’s team is also on its way to making the school just as proud as they did last

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  • The Beauties and the Beasts of musical theater

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Nicole DeSantis

    With 68 cast and crew members and two months to prepare, there is a long road ahead toward this year’s musical, “Beauty and the Beast.” Plenty of hard work and long hours go into a musical performance

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  • Destination: Dallas: NFL heads for Nationals

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Josh Ruff

    The 2004-2005 Mock Trial team worked hard to make it to the top and proved that not only sports get recognition. This year’s team is also on its way to making the school just as proud as they did last

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  • 'Salem Psychos' unleashed courtside

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Allie Lawless

    Friday nights - the student section and Offutt Field all seem to be synonymous with one another; but take away Friday nights and Offutt Field and replace them with boys’ basketball on our home court,

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  • Waste not want not in the Recycling Club

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Dana Thomas

    Wastefulness is something that, at sometime, everyone has taken part in. Of all those people, most do it so often that they don’t realize when they are putting something that could be re-used to waste

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  • Showtime never looked so good

    Tuesday, February 28, 2006 By: Natalie Bruzda

    The Friday night lights have long been extinguished, but flags, rifles and sabers continue to dazzle crowds.

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The Lions Den Greensburg Salem Senior High School Greensburg, PA
Issue Date: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 Issue: Volume 40 Issue 10 Last Update: Tuesday, February 28, 2006
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At-a-glance

Lacrosse is the fastest growing sport nationwide and GS has caught on to the trend. The first lacrosse season in school history will begin in March as girls throughout the school anticipate the new op
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Pass, set, spike! Even at 5:45 in the morning, the varsity Volleyball team is ready to do what it takes to win.
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The Friday night lights have long been extinguished, but flags, rifles and sabers continue to dazzle crowds.
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Everyone, it seems, has the dream of one day being on TV or in a movie. Well, for GS alumna Rachel Stewart, this dream has become a reality.
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Wastefulness is something that, at sometime, everyone has taken part in. Of all those people, most do it so often that they don’t realize when they are putting something that could be re-used to waste
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Since our school adopted block scheduling in 1995, the district has been able to steadily gain ground on the amount of subject material that could be covered in one year.
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Friday nights - the student section and Offutt Field all seem to be synonymous with one another; but take away Friday nights and Offutt Field and replace them with boys’ basketball on our home court,
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Graduation is just around the corner, as is a place that instills both worry and excitement whenever heard: college.
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The 2004-2005 Mock Trial team worked hard to make it to the top and proved that not only sports get recognition. This year’s team is also on its way to making the school just as proud as they did last
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SparkNotes: every English student’s best friend and every English teacher’s least favorite popular resource. Almost every high school student will use one of these “study aides” before he graduates.
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