This is the archive for 08 December 2010
By Philip Bocog,
Courier Staff Writer
As James Logan High School's boy's basketball team begins its 2010-2011 season, junior Inderpreet Dhahan is a player to look out for.
Dhahan made varsity as a sophomore last year and has developed into a great player ever since. He didn’t play much last year, but he expects to get more playing time this year.
He plays small forward and power forward at times, but focuses on power forward more. His height and his speed contribute to his athleticism so he can be versatile on the court. Dhahan is about 6’2 and can run pretty well. You can put him anywhere on the floor and he can produce. He can get up and down the floor pretty good so he can play both sides of the ball evenly.
Posted by courier at 03:58 PM. Filed under: Sports
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MISCELLANEOUS
Need Driver’s Education? Your place is the Adult School. Cost is $125. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, December 20, 21 & 22, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Applications are now available in your house office, or see Mr. Caruso in Room 77 for both an application and details.
The Hispanic University located in San Jose will be tabling today during lunch in Colt Court.
Don’t forget to donate to the winter canned food drive to your 2nd period December 6-15. Donations are never too much for the homeless. The top three classes that turn in the most canned food will receive a continental breakfast during the week of finals.
December 1st was World AIDS Day! Pick up a red ribbon at the Health Center and wear it throughout the month to show your support.
Posted by courier at 11:56 AM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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From wikipedia:
Clerow Wilson, Jr. (December 8, 1933 – November 25, 1998), known professionally as
Flip Wilson, was an American comedian and actor. Wilson was the first African American entertainer to host his own weekly variety series, The Flip Wilson Show. The popular series earned Wilson a Golden Globe and two Emmy Awards.
In January 1972,
Time magazine featured Wilson's image on their cover and named him "TV's first black superstar".
Read more about Flip Wilson, free from the Museum of Broadcast Communications.
Posted by courier at 12:16 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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