This is the archive for 24 September 2007
LUNCH: All-Beef Hot Dog,
Milk, Fresh Fruit, “Fun” Chips
ACTIVITIES:
The Youth Alive Club will be meeting around the flagpole for prayer on Wednesday at 8 am. All students and staff are welcome. Will we SEE YOU AT THE POLE?
Ladies: Got Game? Come to the girls open gym every Tues. and Thurs 6-8 pm in the Old Gym starting today.
Posted by courier at 11:11 PM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Cameron Lacson, Courier Staff Writer
Students watch Logan Live in their
second period classroom this morning.
Courier PhotoLogan Live is back on television for the fourth consecutive year, due to the efforts of the EMP Academy and electronic media production teachersJames Rardin and Michael Foster.
This will be the fourth year that Rardin has been teaching EMP. His goal for the class is to prepare students for television careers. Also, he hopes to provide a supportive environment to help the academy.
“EMP is a place where kids can learn valuable industry skills that can be taken into their career,” Rardin said.
Posted by courier at 12:17 PM. Filed under: News
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By Tim Ciardella,
Courier Sports Writer
Defensive Captain Joe Bailey
Courier PhotoLogan’s defense showed up big on Friday Night when they hosted Berkeley. The Logan defense was on top of their assignments as they shutout Berkeley 27‑0.
Defensive Captain Joseph Bailey attributed the Colts defensive prowess to hard work and preparation.
"We watched a lot of film" to get ready for the Yellowjackets," Bailey said. "We studied their trends. We learned their habits."
Posted by courier at 12:09 PM. Filed under: Sports
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By Samuel Jue, Courier Staff Writer
Bonds breaking Aaron's record
MCT PhotoThe San Francisco Giants’ organization informed on Friday to the press that the team will not be resigning Barry Bonds for next season.
"It's always difficult to say goodbye," Giant’s owner Peter Magowan said in a press conference Friday. "It's an emotional time for me. We've been through a lot together these 15 years. A lot of good things have happened. Unfortunately a lot of bad things have happened. But there comes a time when you have to go in a different direction."
Barry Bonds said that he wanted to end his career in his home town, but after this year he will to search for another team that will sign him.
Posted by courier at 08:05 AM. Filed under: Sports
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By Sarena Bains, Courier Staff Writer
Leadership teacher
Francis Rojas
Simrath Singha/Courier PhotoLogan Teacher Francis Rojas has taken over for Cheryl Kuhlmann, who retired as Leadership teacher last year after decades of service.
"I feel very lucky to have this position," said Rojas.
He was at first extremely nervous when taking over the new position since he knew that he had big shoes to fill. "All the responsibilities were overwhelming but now as everything is beginning to settle down I am very excited," said Rojas.
Posted by courier at 07:35 AM. Filed under: News
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Horace Walpole
i>by Joshua Reynolds 1756
From wikipedia:
Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford (24 September 1717 – 2 March 1797), more commonly known as Horace Walpole, was a politician, writer, architectural innovator and cousin of Lord Nelson. His Letters are highly readable, and give a vivid picture of the more intellectual part of the aristocracy of his period.
He was born in London, the youngest son of British Prime Minister Robert Walpole. He was educated at Eton College and King's College, Cambridge.
Read The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 1 by Horace Walpole, one of
nine of his works available free from Project Gutenberg.
Posted by courier at 12:39 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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