Friday, May 30, 2008

Friday, May 30th 2008

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LOGO
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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Eric and I'm Curtis.
Today is Friday May 30th, and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Seniors will meet at Roy Wilkins auditorium at 10:00 on Tuesday morning to rehearse the graduation agenda. The class of 2008 will then need to return later tuesday evening, at 7:30 for the cerimony. Its importent to show up early for both, parking downtown is a hassle.
Also seniors, copies of the Senior edition of the Central High Times can be picked up in room 420.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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The Junior Class and soon to be Senior class of 2009 will hold its first class meeting Monday during 6th hour. Schlukebier will talk about being a Senior and what it costs, coupled with pictures from this years senior activities.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Today is the last day to turn in your application to be a Student Leader at next year's 9th Grade retreat. Applications are due in the office by 2:30.
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"Intuit," the fourth annual Central High School art exhibit opened yesterday.The exhibit focuses on who Central High School's visual artists are and what they have to say.The exhibit runs through June 13th at Concordia University on the corner of Marshall and Hameline. Gallery hours are from 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday thru Friday.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Throughout the year, the Central Morning News have been airing student spotlights to showcase central's diverse talents. We have neglected to honor the great teachers, and their impact on Central, here is Dorthey Her to level the score.
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(DV-VID)
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks teachers, you have been a great influence to the class of 2008.
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Drivers ed. classes are offered at Central this summer. The June and July classes will be in the afternoon, August classes will be in the morning. Registration forms are available in the Community Education office, room 241.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Looking for something fun and free to do this summer? Try Art Moves. Art Moves is an arts-based program offered for teens ages 12 - 18. It is held here at Central on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, June 10 - July 17, 6 - 9 p.m. Class options include Comedy/Improv, Clay Creations, Garage Bands, Jewelry Making, Middle Eastern Dance and Latino Dance. Contact the Community Ed office for more information.
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Now here Senior Class Council members to give the Senior class gift.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks guys. That was a great gift that will be used for years to come.
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Anime club meets today in room 317 after school. Come and get an magazine and meet with your friends befor the summer.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Next Wednesday and Thursdays schedule will be as followed: Wednesday 4th, 5th, and 6th hour finals will be held, students are to report to there 4th hour class at 7:30. Thursday 1st, 2nd, and 3rd hour finals will be held, students are to report to there 1st hour at 7:30. Please be sure to eat a healthy breakfast and be on time.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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The Junior ushers for this year have been selected, they are; Amanda Cowlette, Emy White, Sandy Xiong, Chee Lor, Sam Butler, Daisy Lor, Miranda Cole, Krystene Berry, Hieu Nguyen, and EM McSwan. Congratulations all Junior ushers should come to room 420 to receive instructions
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Any students who took an IB exam should get their PIN numbers to access their final scores freom Ms.Tonyan in Room 557.
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Now here are Angela, James, And Joua with the Central Teaching Academy.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks guys.
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Centrals softball team is also having the anuual banquet Monday at 6:00, at Dunning Field.
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Centrals Track team banquet will be held on Monday at 5:30 in Centrals auditorium. Track members must check in with a coach sometime today if you plan on going to the banquet.
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(Cam1/Cam1)
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The tennis banquet is at Greenmill located on Grand Ave. and Hamline Ave. on Monday Jun 2nd at 3pm.
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There is a meeting today for all girl's basketball players in Room 275 at 2:15p.m
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Its been four years for senior, full of memories good and bad. Heres a last look at the class of 2008.
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GoodBye Central Video
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More GoodBye video
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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LOGO - Music

Friday, May 30th 2008

CMN SCript Preseted Unedited
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LOGO
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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Eric and I'm Curtis.
Today is Friday May 30th, and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Seniors will meet at Roy Wilkins auditorium at 10:00 on Tuesday morning to rehearse the graduation agenda. The class of 2008 will then need to return later tuesday evening, at 7:30 for the cerimony. Its importent to show up early for both, parking downtown is a hassle.
Also seniors, copies of the Senior edition of the Central High Times can be picked up in room 420.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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The Junior Class and soon to be Senior class of 2009 will hold its first class meeting Monday during 6th hour. Schlukebier will talk about being a Senior and what it costs, coupled with pictures from this years senior activities.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Today is the last day to turn in your application to be a Student Leader at next year's 9th Grade retreat. Applications are due in the office by 2:30.
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"Intuit," the fourth annual Central High School art exhibit opened yesterday.The exhibit focuses on who Central High School's visual artists are and what they have to say.The exhibit runs through June 13th at Concordia University on the corner of Marshall and Hameline. Gallery hours are from 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday thru Friday.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Throughout the year, the Central Morning News have been airing student spotlights to showcase central's diverse talents. We have neglected to honor the great teachers, and their impact on Central, here is Dorthey Her to level the score.
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(DV-VID)
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks teachers, you have been a great influence to the class of 2008.
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Drivers ed. classes are offered at Central this summer. The June and July classes will be in the afternoon, August classes will be in the morning. Registration forms are available in the Community Education office, room 241.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Looking for something fun and free to do this summer? Try Art Moves. Art Moves is an arts-based program offered for teens ages 12 - 18. It is held here at Central on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, June 10 - July 17, 6 - 9 p.m. Class options include Comedy/Improv, Clay Creations, Garage Bands, Jewelry Making, Middle Eastern Dance and Latino Dance. Contact the Community Ed office for more information.
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Now here Senior Class Council members to give the Senior class gift.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks guys. That was a great gift that will be used for years to come.
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Anime club meets today in room 317 after school. Come and get an magazine and meet with your friends befor the summer.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Next Wednesday and Thursdays schedule will be as followed: Wednesday 4th, 5th, and 6th hour finals will be held, students are to report to there 4th hour class at 7:30. Thursday 1st, 2nd, and 3rd hour finals will be held, students are to report to there 1st hour at 7:30. Please be sure to eat a healthy breakfast and be on time.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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The Junior ushers for this year have been selected, they are; Amanda Cowlette, Emy White, Sandy Xiong, Chee Lor, Sam Butler, Daisy Lor, Miranda Cole, Krystene Berry, Hieu Nguyen, and EM McSwan. Congratulations all Junior ushers should come to room 420 to receive instructions
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Any students who took an IB exam should get their PIN numbers to access their final scores freom Ms.Tonyan in Room 557.
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Now here are Angela, James, And Joua with the Central Teaching Academy.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks guys.
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Centrals softball team is also having the anuual banquet Monday at 6:00, at Dunning Field.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Centrals Track team banquet will be held on Monday at 5:30 in Centrals auditorium. Track members must check in with a coach sometime today if you plan on going to the banquet.
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(Cam1/Cam1)
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The tennis banquet is at Greenmill located on Grand Ave. and Hamline Ave. on Monday Jun 2nd at 3pm.
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(Cam3/Cam3)
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There is a meeting today for all girl's basketball players in Room 275 at 2:15p.m
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Its been four years for senior, full of memories good and bad. Heres a last look at the class of 2008.
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(DV-vid)
GoodBye Central Video
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(SENIORS ON SET)
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More GoodBye video
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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LOGO - Music

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Thursday, May 29th 2008

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LOGO
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SENIOR PICNIC PICTURES
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GOOD MORNINGS
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Eric and I'm Nora.
Today is Thursday May 29th, and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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(VIDEO) Yesterday 300 Central Seniors participated in the Annual Senior picnic at Griffin Stadium.The picnic was a huge success with lots of food brought by Seniors and Student Council members. Many fun games were played including Tug a war, Three legged race, four legged race, and the largest balloon toss possible.Students also got the opportunity to dunk there favorite teachers in the dunk tank.
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Today is Rent-a-senior day! Seniors being rented must wear a badge.Seniors are also permitted to leave early 2 minutes early from class and arrive 2minutes after the bell.
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"Intuit" the fourth annual Central High School art exhibits supported by the Central's visual arts department, opens today from 6p.m. to 8p.m.The exhibit focuses on who Central High School's visual artists are and what they have to say.The exhibit runs through June 13th,gallery hours are from 9a.m. until 5p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Today is Thursday which means its time for Central reads with Mrs. Buttler.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Reads
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Thanks Mrs. Buttler.
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Anime club meets tomorrow after school in room 317. Members get their magazines and meet and have fun before summer begins.
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Seniors, representatives from the University of Wisconsin River Falls will be in the CRC to help students fill out applications and help anyone with questions.
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Any student's who took an IB exam should get their PIN from Ms. Warner Tonyan in room 557. Pin numbers will be used to get a final score.
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Now here are Najma and jeremy with information on the Interfaith picnic.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Interfaith
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks guys.
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There will be three drivers ed. classes offered at Central this summer. One in June, July and August. If you are attending summer school the June and July class will be in the afternoon. The August class will be in the morning. Registration forms are available in the Community Education office, room 241.
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Attention Central Cycling Club members: the planned ride and picnic for this afternoon is cancelled due to a forecast of rain. It has been rescheduled for next Thursday.
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Now here to talk about Senior Cap and Gown pick up are Mr. Schlukebier and Danielle.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Schluk
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks Schluk, and remember seniors tomorrow is your last day.
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Advisory has been extended for 8 minutes today so that juniors can complete the Junior Survey. Juniors who are absent today can still do the survey tomorrow or Monday. All advisories with 100% participation will receive ice cream bars, and all juniors who complete the survey will be entered into a drawing for $75. Teachers, put completed surveys into the provided manilla envelope and turn them in to the labeled box in the office, Mrs. Mackbee's mailbox, or Heather in the office.
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Tonight the underclassmen will be honored for their academic, athletic, and community achievements at 7 in Central's Auditorium.
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Yesterday was the first day of the two day section Track and Field meet. The second part of the meet starts today at 3:00. The section meet is held at Stillwater Highschool. Also the Track banquet is Monday at 5:30 in the Cafeteria
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Monday the Softball team holds its annual banquet at Dunning fields at 6 PM.
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Stay tuned for Mrs Comfords advisory of the week.
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(Cam2/ Mics 1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Wednesday, May 28th 2008

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Good Morning Central.
I'm Curtis and I'm Nora.
Today is Wednesday May 28th, and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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"Intuit," the fourth annual Central High School Art Exhibit, put on by Central High School's visual arts department, will open tomorrow from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The exhibit focuses on who Central High School's visual artists are and what they have to say. The exhibit runs through June 13th, gallery hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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All seniors who received a scholarship at Senior Honors Night should have also recieved a form in a brown envelope requesting you to fill it out. The form MUST be returned back to Mr. Olson in the Counseling Office by no later than this Friday if you want the money from the scholarship. In addition, you must also write a thank you letter or card to the sponsor of your scholarship. Again, everything is due this Friday if you want the money.
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Now here with National Honor Society information is Libby.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Libby
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Thanks Libby.
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Tomorrow advisory is extended so juniors can fill out the annual junior survey. The survey is taken so administrators can get feedback on how Central is doing. Although the survey is optional there will be a drawing for all students who took the survey. The winner of the drawing wins 75 dollars. Also any advisory with 100 percent participation recieves ice cream bars.
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Congratulations to Danie Monahan, Jon Schellenberg, Christine Lee, and Martin Camacho with the Central Quiz Bowl Team. They traveled to Chicago this past weekend to compete in the national tournament and won five out of ten rounds. This is their first year together.
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Now here with information about next fall's musical, Grease are Emily and Libby.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Emily & Libby
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks Ladies!! Sounds like this musical is going to be a blast.
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The underclassman Honors night will be tommorow night at 7 in Centrals auditorium. Awards will be given to students for their academic, community, and athletic achievements.
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Now here to talk about picnic rules is Mr. Schlukebier.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Schluk
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks Schluk, and remember seniors only 2 days left, so make them the best.
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Any students interested in being a student leader for next years 9th grade retreat can pick up an application in the office.Applications are due friday.
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Now here is Daveen to talk about the MAD t-shirt sales.
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(Cam2/Mic2) MAD
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks Daveen. The shirts look pretty nice.
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Attention all Boy's and Girl's track team members!The banquet today has been cancelled.The banquet has been rescheduled to Monday, June 2nd at 5:30p.m. in the Cafeteria.
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The Central baseball season came to a close yesterday, as the minuetemen lost a battle to Cretin Derham-hall 8-1. Senior pitcher Doug Burger was crafty, and kept Central in the game until the fifth inning when the powerhouse Raiders put the game out of reach. The loss wrapped up a successful season in which the team won a conference championship. Congratulations guys.
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All tennis players, see Mr.Spicer or captain Tsuleng for information on the tennis banquet. Also, all tennis uniforms must be turned in to coach Spicer or Mr.Galloway this week!
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Stay tuned for Mrs Comforts advisory of the week.
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(Cam2/ Mics 1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Tuesday, May 27th 2008

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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Dorothy an Im Nora.
Today is Tuesday May 27th, and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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With only three days left of school for seniors and less than two weeks for underclassmen, Cenral's Student Spotlight is coming to a close this year. Today on Central's Student Spotlight, Dorothy will take us on an adventurous quiz game to find today's Student Spotlight.
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Thanks Dorothy. Stay tune to this Firday's Morning News Show for the final Central's Student Spotlight for this year.
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The student film festival for this year was cancelled. However, Senior Tom Coben still made a movie and you can see it. Here are Tom and Zane with more.
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(CAM2/MIC2) ZANE N TOM
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(CAM3/MIC3)
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THANKS GUYS
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We already had the Senior honors night, now its time for for the underclassmen to be honored. Thursday at 7:00 PM in the auditorium, Underclassmen will be honored for their achievements in acedemics and atheletics.
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There is seven days left for underclassman, and three days left for seniors to help clean up our school. Here is Sarah Waddle from roots and shoots with more information.
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(CAM2/MIC2) ROOTS N SHOTS
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Lockers, Hallways, Bathrooms, Classrooms, they all need to be cleaned.. Please remember to gather all your belongings and leave nothing behind.You can always start today by taking clothes, shoes, food,and mirrors out of your lockers.
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Seniors, pick up your caps and gowns tomorrow and Thursday in the auditorium during lunch or after school. Seniors must have fulfilled all senior obligations and completed their passports to graduation to be able to pick up caps and gowns.
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Seniors with only 3 days left of your high school career, you have lots to do. The senior picnic tomorrow, Getting your cap and gown, The Senior Boat Dance, Senior obligations, and Graduation next Tuesday. Here to talk about all of this are Sam, Julia, and Halston.
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(CAM2/MIC2) SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL
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Seniors, remember just because there is only three days of school left you still have to act mature and use commen sense.Please leave Central setting a good example for the underclassman.
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Any students interested in being a student leader for next years 9th grade retreat can pick up an application in the office.Applications are due friday.
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MAD has been a huge success this year. Here is Daveen with more information about there T-Shirt sale.
(CAM2/MIC2) MAD
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(CAM3/MIC3)
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T-shirts for only ten dollars wow thats a good deal. Everybody support Making a Differnece by buying there wonderful T-Shirts in A and B lunch starting today.
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Last weekend Central's Quiz Bowl Team traveled to Chicago for the national tournament. There were 176 teams from 35 states competing at the event. Central's team won 5 out of 10 rounds. This is Central's first quiz bowl team so getting to nationals is quite an achivement.
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The baseball team is in the playoffs and they have a big game today. Here are members from the team with more information.
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(CAM2/MIC2) BASEBALL TEAM
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(CAM1/MIC1)
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GOOD LUCK BOYS, BRING CENTRAL HOME A WIN.
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This Thursday there will be extended advisory to conduct the junior surveys. Juniors must take this surve. Students absent on Thursday will have another try Friday or next Tuesday. Survey takers will have a chance to win $75 dollars. Advisory teachers should turn in surveys and slips by June 2nd turn in your manila folder to Heather in the office, the designated box on the counter, or Mary Mackbee's box.
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ITS TUESDAY WHICH MEANS ITS TIME FOR THE WEEKLY PLEDGE OF ALLIGENCE.
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(CAM2/MIC2) PLEDGE
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(CAM3/MIC3)
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THANKS GUYS
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There is a informational Seeds of Change meeting tommorrow after school in the Black Box at 2:15. Anyone looking to join Seeds of Change for the 2008-2009 school year should attend.
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(CAM2/MIC2) CROSS COUNTRY
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All varsity track team members are excused at 1:15PM for a track meet. The bus will leave at 1:30.
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This week is filled with fall sports team informational and sign up meetings. Tomorrow there will be cross country and volleyball informational meetings, both meeting at 2:15. Volleyball will meet in room 262 and cross country in the main gym. Then Thursday Boys' Soccer team sign up and info meeting will be at 2:15 after school in room 262.
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(Cam2/ Mics 1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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Friday, May 23, 2008

Friday, May 23rd 2008

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Good Morning Central.
I'm Joanne.
Today is Friday May 23rd, and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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Senior honors night was last night. Central's 12th graders were recognized for their outstanding work the past 4 years. The top 10 seniors were introduced and the seniors also recognized staff that made a difference.
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This Monday is Memorial Day. It began in 1868 but it was known as "Decoration Day". Flowers and other decorations were placed at grave sites to honor the brave men and women who died in the name of their country. There will be no school on Monday in observance of this holiday.
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Students interested in becomming a student leader at the 9th grade retreat in the fall can pick up a pink application in the main office on the counter. Applications are due by May 30.
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Now here with information about next fall's musical is Emily Peters.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Emily
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks Emily.
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A representative from University of WIsconson River Falls will be here NEXT Thursday. They will be in the CRC to help students fill out their application and answer any questions.
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Seeds of Change a group for African American males and their allies will have a informational meeting about the 2008-2009 school year. Students interested in joining should come next Wednesday at 2:15 in the Black Box.
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Roots and Shoots and the NHS Environmental Committee will sponsor a school clean-up after school next Tuesday. Everyone is welcome to help out. All who wish to participate should meet in Ms. Houdek's room directly after school Tuesday. A picnic will follow the clean-up.
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Paintball club meets today after school in room 514.
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The captains from the Cross Country Team are here with some information.
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(Cam2/Mic2) X-Country
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks Guys!!
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The baseball team lost their first game of the playoffs yesterday to North St. Paul. It was a close game, but the Polars scored 4 runs in the six inning to give the Minutemen a 7 to 5 loss. Anton Shnider was 1 for 3 with a triple and 3 RBI. The boys play again next week at Midway Stadium.
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Tennis and Badmiton players must turn in uniforms this week to Mr. Galloway or Mr Spicer.
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The badminton team potluck banquet and award ceremony is today at 2:30. It will be held at Dunning Park just west of Central on Marshall. Seniors bring main dishes, Juniors bring beverages, Sophomores bring side dishes and Freshman bring deserts. Next years captains will also be elected.
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(Cam2/ Mics 1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Thursday, May 22nd 2008

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MATH TEAM PICS
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GOOD MORNING CENTRALS
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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Wyatt and I'm Mercedes.
Today is Thursday May 22nd, and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Tonight at 7, Senior Honors night will be held here at Central. Selected seniors will be recognized for their academic, leadership, athletic, and community achievements. Awards and scholarships will be presented, and teachers will be recognized. The top me
mbers of the senior class will receive their gold tasals and cord.
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Seniors will get their Passport to Graduation today in advisory. Seniors must have all of the following sections sighed off before getting there cap and gown: Library, senior survey, counselor, and advisor. Caps and Gowns will be passed out Wed. and Thursday of next week. If passport is lost there will be an $1 fee to replace it.
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Today on student spotlight we meet a central senior with avery special talent. Here is Central Morning News Reporter Curtis Bakken with more on the story.
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Thanks Curtis.
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Now here with National Honor Society election results is Danny Chala.
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(Cam2/Mic2) DANNY
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Congratulations guys.
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A representative from University of WIsconson River Falls will be here NEXT Thursday not today as previously announced. They will be in the CRC to help students fill out their application and answer any questions.
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Seeds of Change a group for African American males and their allies will have a informational meeting about the 2008-2009 school year. Students interested in joining should come next Wednesday at 2:15 in the Black Box.
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Its Thursday which means its time for central reads with Mrs. Buttler
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(Cam2/Mic2) CENTRAL READS
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks Guys!!
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Roots and Shoots and the NHS Environmental Committee will sponsor a school clean-up after school next Tuesday. Everyone is welcome to help out. All who wish to participate should meet in Ms. Houdek's room directly after school Tuesday. A picnic will follow the clean-up.
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Paintball club meets tommrrow after school in room 514.
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Now here are Danielle and Halston to talk about the Senior Boat Dance, Last Chance Grams, Senior Hush Day, and Pic Nic Tickets.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Danielle
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks ladies.
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Centrals boy's and girl's track teams both triumphed in the conference finals, the boys with an overall score of 197 and the girls with an overall score of 194.5. The team beat out its closest competitor, Highland, by a wide margin.
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Girl's Golf will participate in the 3AAA tournament today against Highland Park at Phalen.
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The Central baseball team will hit Kuenkel Field in North Saint Paul today, for the first game of the Sectional playoffs. The minutemen take on the North St. Paul Polers at 4:15 and hope to catch a big win.
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Tennis and Badmiton players must turn in uniforms this week to Mr. Galloway or Mr Spicer.
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Now here with football information are Alex, Dj, Jordan, and Mychal.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Football
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Thanks Guys.
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The badminton team potluck banquet and award ceremony is Friday at 2:30. It will be held at Dunning Park just west of Central on Marshall. Seniors bring main dishes, Juniors bring beverages, Sophomores bring side dishes and Freshman bring deserts. Next years captains will also be elected.
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(Cam2/ Mics 1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Wednesday, May 21 2008

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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Wyatt and I'm Mercedes.
Today is Wednesday May 21st, and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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(PICS) Yesterday, during 6th hour Central Touring Theatre presented an encore performance of "We are Called to Speak". This final CTT performance was packed from the bottom to the top and presented issues such as child labor, racism, healthcare, relationships, gay mariage, self image and global warming. The performance was capped off with a rendition of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air theme
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On Thursday night in the auditorium, Seniors will be in the spotlight. Senior Honors Night starts at 7, and recognizes academic as well as leadership acheivements. Scholorship winners will be announced, and teachers will recieve recognition for their impact on the class of 2008.
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After Graduation seniors will gather at Central for the last time as a class to party, eat food, and play games. Seniors who have not registered for the Senior overnight party can still register for $40 or $20 if you have free or reduced lunch. Today parents will be in all 3 lunches to register seniors. This is the last week for the $40 registration fee, next week will go up to $45.
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Now here with Student Council fundraiser information is Laura Johnson.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Student Council
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Thanks guys.
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(PIC)Last night at 7pm the Beginning acting class presented a very successful performance in the Black Box. There were over 120 family and friends in attendence. The cast members worked very hard on each scene and pulled through to put on wonderful skits and plays.
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Central Seniors who are apart of the Multicultural Excellence Program, MEP, should see Mr. Whipple in the CRC anytime tomorrow to pick up their MEP completion award.
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Junior ushers interview contiunes today right after school in room 420.
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Now here to talk about the Senior pic nic, Boat dance, and community Emersion Day are Sam and George Clooney.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Senior Class Council
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks Guys!!
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Tomomrrow at 7:30 in the CRC a repressentive from the U of Wisconsin River Falls will be here to help students fill out their application, and answer any questions.
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Now here are Jordan, DJ, Mychal, And Alex with football information.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Football
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks Guys
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The Softball team suffered a tough loss yesterday against Woodbury being down 29-0 and no hits after five innings.The loss eliminated the team from the Section 4AAA tournament.Better luck next time girls.
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Girl's Golf will participate in the 3AAA tournament tomorrow against Highland Park at Phalen.
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Baseball Playoffs start tomorrow at North St.Paul at 4:15p.m
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Tennis and Badmiton players must turn in uniforms this week to Mr. Galloway.
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Stay tuned for mrs. McCleary's Advisroy of the Week.
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(Cam2/ Mics 1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Tuesday, May 20th 2008

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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Wyatt and I'm Mercedes.
Today is Tuesday May 20th, and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Last night in the auditorium, the 2008 senior recital began at 7 PM. After a brief introduction by MCs Hannah Peterson, Kyle Geppert, and Zack Levinger, a horn quintet consisting of Michael Crellin, Orin Larson, Ellen Rice, Will Mattessish, and Kelin Dunfee opened the show with a piece called "Die Bannkelsanger Lieder." Next, Kayla Perry sang a soulful rendition of "When You Say Nothing At All." Margaret Whitmore and Maria DeLaundreau played three lovely flute duets, followed by Sarah Clinton-McCausland, Alex Chudzik, and Maisie Richardson sporting multi-colored tights as they sang "The Rainbow Connection." Next up were Laura Biery and Remy Taghavi with a piano accompanist in a "Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano." Sarah Waddle sang the sentimental solo "Misty" followed by Christopher Geno and Andre Borka with their own rousing composition: "The Pirate's Life For A Pirate's Wife (The Pirate song)." After a breif intermission, Hannah Peterson led the Central Chamber Orchestra in performing "The Marrige of Figaro." Nex up was "What'll I Do," a swinging vocal piece performed by Sarah Waddle, Michalene Baines, Angel Moua, Kristi Moua, and Anna Johnson. Ellen Rice performed another piece on trumpet: this time a solo called "Aria Con Variazioni." Grant Hammond lent his deep, bass voice to "Ave Maria." After which Cece Klueh and Molly MacDonald played the baritone duet "March Time." Michaelene Baines spiced up the night with "La Habenara," and Renee Coe, Laura Biery, and Ben Tuthill played an oboe trio. The night was brought to a close by Rosie Graber singing "Mondnacht" and finally, Myra Hinrichs and Evan Vicic with a violin duet.
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Graduation night, seniors will gather at Central highschool for an overnight party. This is the last chance for seniors to party together, eat food, and play games as a class. Seniors who have not registered for the Senior overnight party can still register for $40. Registration forms can be picked up at the office and turned in to the office or Mr. Schlukebier. This is the last week for the $40 registration fee, next week will go up to $45.
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Now here to talk about the senior boat dance, senior hand designs, and teacher awards are Halston and Sam.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Senior Class Council
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks guys.
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Centrals band is now selling The Worlds Finest chocolate with almonds. All money raised will go to a 2010 band and choir concert trip.
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Students who are interested in being Student leaders for the 9th grade retreat next fall should pick up applications in the main office.
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Its Tuesday which means its time for the weekly pledge of alligence.
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(Cam2/Mic2) PLEDGE
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks Guys!!
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A repressentive from U of Wisconsin River Falls will be here on Thursday May 29 at 7:30 in the CRC. They will be here to help students fill out their application, and answer any questions.
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By popular demand CTT is performing their play "We are called to speak" for the last time today during 6th hour in the auditorium. Teachers who want to bring their class should turn in forms to Jan Mandel. First come first serve.
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Now here is Danny Chala to talk about the National Honor Society's upcoming officer election.
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(Cam2/Mic2) Danny
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks Danny
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ALL VARSITY TENNIS PLAYERS MUST TURN IN UNIFORMS THIS WEEK TO MR.SPICER!
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The badminton team potluck banquet and award ceremony is Friday at 2:30. It will be held at Dunning Park just west of Central on Marshall. Seniors bring main dishes, Juniors bring beverages, Sophomores bring side dishes and Freshman bring deserts. We will also be electing next years captains. See you there.
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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Monday, May 19, 2008

Monday, May 19th 2008

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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Wyatt and I'm Mercedes.
Today is Monday May 19th, and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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With less than three weeks left of school, Central's Student Spotlight is coming to a close this year. Central's Stundet Spotlight is on an amazing senior student who excells in acting, playing music, and composing music. With more on the story is Reporter Dorothy Her.
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(DV-VID) SPOTLIGHT VIDEO
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If you would like to nominate a student for their hard work and outstanding achievements, pick up a Central's Student Spotlight form outside of room 420.
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All potential Junior Ushers are to come to a meeting today or tomorrow afterschool in room 420. Only 8 ushers will be chosen.
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Now here to talk about the senior boat dance and senior hand designs are Sam & Schlukebier.
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(Cam2/Mic2) S&S
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks guys, and seniors parents will be in the lobby this week during lunches to collect money for the Senior Class party.
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Today is seniors last monday of high school.
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(PICS) 25 Link Crew Memember attended the Link Crew development traning on Saturday. Link Crew Memembers who have not yet been trained must come in today afterschool for training.
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Math team members will be honored on Wednesday at an Awards Banquet. RSVP to Mr. Schwach by tomorrow about how many guests you will be bringing.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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This past weekend there was a power accident in the neighborhood causing the schools bell and PA system to be down.
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(PICS) 25 Link Crew Memember attended the Link Crew development traning on Saturday. Link Crew Memembers who have not yet been trained must come in today afterschool for training.
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Here today to present the Naval ROTC Scholarship to Robert Hopkins is Captain Quehl.
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(Cam2/Mic2) CAPTAIN QUEHL
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks Guys
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CTT's final show of "We Are Called To Speak" was performed this weekend at the E.M. Pearson Theater at Concordia University.The play was shown on Friday at 8 p.m. followed by two shows on Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m."We Are Called To Speak" featured a preshow perfomance by Seeds of Change-which was also its final showing.
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Tomorrow at 7 pm in the Black Box, Central's beginning acting classes present their spring performance, featuring creative student-written pieces. Admission is free!
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(VID)This weekend, on Saturday and Sunday, Minnesota celebrated its Susquicentenial on the grounds of the Minssota State Capitol. A high light of the event was a flyover by vintage and historic aircraft. Pictured here we see aircraft from World War I and World War II including the famous P-40, P-38 and the workhorse bomber of WW II ,the B-25. The Sterman Bi-Plane was a hit - many of these are still flown by aircraft hobbiests today. On Sunday, the celebtarion was capped off with a fly-over by 4 f-16 fighters from the Duluth airbase. These aircraft just returned from duty in Iraq.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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The prelimeray conference relay Track team will meet today at Griffin stadium after school.
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(Cam2/ Mics 1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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Friday, May 16, 2008

Friday, May 16th 2008

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Good Morning Central.
I'm Eric and I'm Curtis.
Today is Friday, May 16th and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Last night the Central Choir presented their Spring Choral concert called: The Lark's On The Wing... All's right with the world: Here is a sample of the concert. Directored by Martha Graber.
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(DV-VID) choir
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As part of Minnesota's susquicentennial celebration a flyover of vintage aircraft and World War II warbirds takes place over the State Capitol at 12:30 tomorrow, Saturday. This spectacular event will feature over 25 historical airplanes in formation.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Admission Possible graduation is tomorrow. Any Admission Possible sophomores who would like to attend, sign-up at the end of the day in room 415. Reminder to all students attending, the bus leaves at 8:20am tomorrow morning. Be at Central no later than 8:15am.
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Central's National Honor Society holds their officer elections in the auditorium during 2nd hour and advisory next Wednesday. Candidates should sign up outside Mrs. Peter's room and should have a short speech prepared saying why you should be elected.
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Central Touring Theater and "Seeds of change" will be presenting their final show titled "We are called to Speak" tonight and Saturday. They are performing at Concordia University's E.M Pearson Theater. The show tonight is at 8pm and Saturday at 2 and 8p.m. Tickets can be purchased in advanced in the blackbox for $3. Tickets are $5 at the door.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Paintball Club is canceled for today.
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(link crew PICS)
Last night from 6 to 8, Central's Link Crew began their developmental training in the gym for next year's leaders. Training will also take place tomorrow from 10 to noon, and Monday from 2:20 to 4:20. All leaders must attend one of these events.
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Now here is Beret Geotz from the literary magazine,
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(g)(gs) LITMAG
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Thanks Beret.
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The girls softball team walked all over the Highland Park Scots 10 to 0. Captain Maggie Kouri was 2 for 4 with one RBI. The star of the game was freshman Pitcher Natale Mirinov. She pitched her first complete game shutout for her eighth win. Natalie has an amazing 52 strikouts on the year. The girls finished their regular season with 11 wins and 6 losses. They travel to Mahtomedi on Monday for their first playoff game. The bus leaving promptly at 1:40.
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Yesterday the Baseball team lost a non - conference game to St. Thomas acadamy 13 to 5. The boys final game of the regular season is Monday against South St. Paul. I went out to get an inside peek on the team.
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(DV-VID boys baseball)
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks Curtis,
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(badminton pics)
The badminton team finished its season yesterday at the State Tournament. Seniors Yer Chang, Malinda Xiong and Mai See Xiong made it to the quarterfinals but lost. The team finished 4th in the state with an unprecidented 7 all-conference players. Great Season girls. All team members should note that the badmiton banquet will be next Friday after school. More details about the banquet will come next week.
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And stay tuned after the show for Red Freebergs Advisory of the week.
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(Cam2/ Mics 1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Freeberg
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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Thursday, May 15th 2008

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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Curtis and I'm Dorothy.
Today is Thursday, May 15th and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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(choir VCR) (pause)
Centrals award winning Concert,Mens, and Womens Choir directed by Martha Graber is holding its annual Spring Concert at 7:00 tonight in Centrals auditorium.Songs will be played from vaious artists such as Rolo Dilworth.Here is a preview of tonights show.
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There is a small fee to attend the performance in which is unknown at the time.Come and support your fellow class mates and enjoy the music.
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The Chinese club meets today after school in room 503, here is some information about their earthquake relief fundraiser.
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(g)(gs) Chinese Club
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thank you.
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Link Crew development days will be in the gym tonight from 6 to 8 PM, Saturday from 10 AM to noon, and Monday from 2:20 to 4:20 PM. All members must attend one of these events. If you don't, you can't be a member of Link Crew. Due to the training tonight tonight, open gym for Girls' Basketball has been canceled.
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There is an informational meeting today for girls who want to be on the 2008 Girls Soccer Team.The meeting is at 2:15p.m. in RM 262.
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Here is Beret Geotz from the literary magazine,
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(g)(gs) LITMAG

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Thanks
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Central Touring Theater will be presenting their final show titled "We are called to Speak" Friday and Saturday. They are performing at Concordia University's E.M Pearson Theater. The show is Friday at 8pm and Saturday at 2 and 8p.m. Tickets can be purchased in advanced in the blackbox for $3. Tickets are $5 at the door.
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Paintball club is cancelled for tomorrow.
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Seniors have three important forms to hand in today, here is Mr. Shluckibear with a friendly reminder.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
(g)(gs) THE BEAR
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Thanks, Nice tie.
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Central's C-Squad Softball team won the St. Paul C-Squad conference championship yesterday, defeaing Highland 15-6.The Varsity softball team plays Highland today in its final home game. Senior players Vanessa Gill, Allie Snodie, Becca MacRostie and Captain Maggie Kourie will be recognized.
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Tuesday Central track team participated in a conference relay race. The boys came out on top with a score of 97, the girls also pulled away with a win scoring 108
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The summer weather gives students a perfect opportunity to get outside and read a book. Here is Ms. Butler with Central Reads.
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(g)(gs) Ms Butler
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thank you Ms. Butler.
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Tomorrow Central's Roots and Shoots is sponsoring the Earth Extravaganza. Speaking in the auditorium tomorrow first hour will be Diana McKeown speaking about global warming, second hour Gigi Abbadie gives a speech on ten things you can do to help the earth, third hour Barbara Freese will be speaking on how the legislature is reacting to climate changes and more global warming information, fourth hour Atumn Salamack tells us how what we buy affects the earth, fifth hour Abby Fentonwill tell us about her expedition with Will Steiger to Elsmire Island and the affects of global warming, and to end the day Barbara Thoman will be speaking about transit and how using bikes, buses, and our feet can help the earth. Here with more information on the Earth Extravaganza are Starr and Sara
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(g)(gs) Extravaganza
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks Ladies
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(pic) The badminton state tournament wrapped up yesterday at Burnsville high school. The Minutemaids took 4th place losing a close 3 place match to the Johnson Governors. Senior Captain Yer Chang won a tough game at number 1 singles. Two singles players and two doubles teams head to Harding today for the individual state tournament.
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The boys Baseball team takes on St.Thomas Academy today at 4:15 at St. Thomas Academy
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Stay tuned after the show for Red Freebergs Advisory of the week.
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(Cam2/ Mics 1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Freeberg
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Wednesday, May 14 2008

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Good Morning Central.
I'm Curtis and I'm Nicole.
Today is Wednesday, May 14th and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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(choir VCR)The spring choir concert starts at 7 pm this Thursday. It features performances from mens' choir, womens' choir, concert choir, as well as the "Central Singers" and "Minnesingers." All choirs are directed by Martha Graber and will sing pieces that celebrate spring. Here is some highlights from yesterdays rehearsals. (pause)
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Tutoring by Central staff continues throughout the month of May. Stop by the library after school to sign in.
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Student Council annual picnic is coming up quickly. Here is m-team member Laura Johnson to tell us more.
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(g)(gs) Laura Johnson
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Thanks Laura
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Attention Destination 2010 students, there will be a meeting tomorrow at 9:15 in the CRC.
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Have you heard about earth Extravaganza? Well if not, you are probably living under a rock. With more information about the event and to tell us if former vice president Al Gore will make an apprearance, here is Starr from Roots and Shoots to give us some information.
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Thanks Starr
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10th grade MEP meeting will be held in the cafeteria today during 6 hour. Get your pass from you advisory teacher.
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Students attending today's physics trip to Valleyfair should meet in the lobby after advisory.
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Candy, Candy, Candy. Yup its time for Mr.Candy himself, with some information about Link Crew.
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(g)(gs) Candy Cowboy
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You know what, I love Candy. Thanks Steve.
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Time for minutemen sports:
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(pics) Yesterday the badminton team partcipated in the first rounds of the state tournament. In the first round Central blanked Patrick Henry 7-0. The girls faced the Highland Park scots in the quarter-finals and won a close match 4-3. The Minutemaids earned 2 key victories from seniors Kari Finseth and Ka Vang. The grils travel to Burnsville today for the semi-finals against the number one ranked Harding Knights.
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Central Softball crushed Minneapolis Edison with a 13-2 win yesterday. Sam Couper went 3 for 4 with a walk off triple in the 5th inning driving in 2 of her 3 RBI's. Ninth grader, Natalie Mironov struck out 12 batters raising improving her to 7 wins and 2 losses. Central is 10 and 6 heading into the final regular season game tomorrow. We will be recognizing our 4 seniors at the game and hope to get a recording breaking crowd to watch. Come on out to the ball game.
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The girls soccer team is looking forward to next year's season. If you are interested in playing you need to attend an informational meeting tomorrow. With more information here are Bittney and Kristen.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
(g)(gs) Girls Soccer
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks girls. The girls soccer team finished 2nd in conference last year with an impressive 10 and 2 record.
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The boys baseball team had no trouble with the Arlington Pheonix yesterday at Arlington. They scored 9 runs in the 3rd inning and 15 runs in the 4th in route to a 33 to 3 win. Senior Anton Schneider earned the win. The boys travel to Johnson for a game today at 3:45.
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Stay tuned after the show for Red Freebergs Advisory of the week.
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Freeberg
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Curty and I'm Eric.
Today is Tuesday May 13th and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Marching Band VCR)As we speak Central's Pep Band is preparing for their march in the St. Paul School Patrol Picnic in downtown St. Paul. They will march from Union Depot to Rice Park. Central High School has been marching in this event for 15 years. The band is under the direction of Matt Oyen.
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The newly elected M-team meets tomorrow morning at 6:30 in the Student Council room.
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Jolly Ranchers, Mike and Ikes, Charelston Chew, the candy cowboy has them all, here he is to talk about Link Crew.
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(G/GS) Link Crew
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(choir VCR)The spring choir concert starts at 7 pm this Thursday. It features performances from mens' choir, womens' choir and concert choir, as well as the smaller extracurricular ensembles Central Singers and Minnesingers. The choirs are directed by Martha Graber and will sing pieces that celebrate spring. Here's a sneek peek.(pause)
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A memorial service for Central grad Willie Jacobson will be held today from 4 to 7 PM at the Weyerhaeuser Chapel at Macalaster College.
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With the year winding down, its an important time for Seniors to finish their final tasks, here is Sam from senior class council and Frankie from yearbook with information for seniors.
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(G/GS) YEARBOOK
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Thanks Guys
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Fresh force meets today after school in room 465, all members who want to participate in the AIDS walk this weekend must attend this meeting. For more information see Kao or Mota.
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Juniors who would like to be an usher at the this years graudation need to apply in room 420.
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Its Tuesday, and time for our weekly pledge, here are Nora, Carl and Senile Shluck to lead us
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(Cam2/Mic4) Pledge
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Thanks Guys, here is your Minuteman sports update.
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Yesterday the Central Baseball team lost a tought fought battle to the Highland Scots 6 to 2. THe Minutemen held on to a 2 to1 lead all the way to the 6th inning. Drew Gunderson hit a solo Home run in the third inning giving the boys the lead. Central Pitcher Orin Larson, ranked third in the state in pitching with an Earned Run Average of .57 took the loss. The Boys next game is at 3:45 today against the Arlington Pheonix at Arkwright field.
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Yesterday the boys golf team came in third at the conferece golf tournament. The tournament was at Keller golf course which is a par 71. Centrals Christian Atlas and Ian Luby were medalists with scores of 88 and 86 respectivly.
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Sports arent the only things going on, There are big thing happening here at Central on Friday night, here are Sarah Waddle from Roots and Shoots and Beret Geotz with the literary magazine.
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Thanks Ladies, now back to sports
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Last night Central Softball beat Harding 5-4. Central has clinched 3rd place in the conference. Natalie Mironov picthed and earned her first win with Sam Silver going 2 for 2 with a double and one RBI. Central plays Edison today at home.
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The girls badminton team hosts the first round of the state tournament today against Patrick Henry. Action starts at 3:30.
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There is girls basketball players open gym tonight from 7 to 8:30.
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Remember to stay tuned after the show for Red Freebergs Advisory of the week.
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Freeberg
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Monday, May 12, 2008

Monday, May 12th 2008

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(PICS) Multicultural fair
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Curty and I'm Eric.
Today is Monday May 12th and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(DV-VID)MULTICULTURAL
Last Friday, Central held their annual Multicultural Festival n the cafeteria. Many students were delighted by the diversity of food and activites. Over 35 different countries and cultures prepared exotic cuisines and cultural dancing at the festival. Here is a taste of the Multicultural festival.
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The final, and maybe most important senior class meeting is this Wednesday during 2nd hour and advisory. Seniors must attend this meeting to fill out a survey in order to receive their cap and gown. Parents will give out information about the senior over night graduation party.
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A memorial service for Willie Jacobson will be held tomorrow from 4 to 7 PM. The service will be held at the Weyerhaeuser Chapel at Macalaster College.
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M.A.D. will not be meeting today.
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The second annual Roots and Shoots Earth Extravaganza takes place all day on Friday. Throughout the day, teachers can bring classes to the auditorium to hear speakers discuss environmental issues. In the evening, come celebrate our planet with a party featuring music, spoken word, arts and crafts, an earth freestyle contest, and a delicious organic dinner. Admission is free, but dinner costs $3.
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The Election results are in and the 2009 M-team has been determined, herer to announce the winners is Ms Leclair.
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(G/GS) M-team
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Thank You Ms. Leclair, and Congatulations to the 2009 M-team.
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Tomorrow Central's Varsity Band will load a few buses to Downtown St.paul For the annual Police Paraid. The band will play 4 songs while marching a mile and a half.
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Juniors who would like to be an usher at the this years graudation need to apply in room 420.
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Today in advisory, Seniors will receive your senior memory form. Write your fondest Central memories from the past four years. Turn in forms to Mr. Schlukebier or into the box by room 420 by Wednesday. Remember this will be going into the Yearbook Supplement. To tell you more about Senior news here are Frankie and Sam.
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(G/GS) YEARBOOK
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Thanks Guys
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Today The Central Baseball team hopes to avenge their loss to the Highhland Scots. The Minutemen lost their only conference game to the scots. The winner of this game is in position to take the conference title.The game is at Highland at 3:45.
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Right now the Boys golf team is participating in the conference tournament at Keller golf course. The tournament started at 7:30 in the morning.
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Tomorrow the State Badminton tournament starts. The Central girls are the number four seed and play pattrick Henery.
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Don't forget to stay tuned for Mr. Freebergs advisory of the week.
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Freeberg
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Friday, May 09, 2008

Friday, May 9th 2008

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Good Morning Central.
I'm Crystal and I'm Alex.
Today is Friday May 9th and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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Last night was the annual Spring Band Concert. The Varsity Band started off the night. They were followed by the Wind Ensemble featuring soloists Ellen Rice on the Trumpet and Orin Larson on the Trombone. The Concert band was the highlight of the evening and put on an overwhelming performance. The band played the Overture to Candide" by Leonard Bernstein, a unique contemporary piece called "Cloudburst" by Eric Whitacre, the Overture Die Fledermaus by Strauss, and a selection by Sousa, "The White Rose". The Jazz Band capped off the night with three swinging tunes. Congratulations to Matt Oyen and the members of all four bands who performed.
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(DV-VID) Multicultral
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Today is Central's Annual Multicultural Festival, which means great food and entertainment. At 1:00 P.M. Central Students have the opportunity to sample exotic cuisine from 35 different countries and cultures. Foods such as egg rolls, spring rolls, fried chicken, guava cheesecake, and Lemon Grass Chicken are just some of the many food items. Food tickets cost 25 cents a piece and all food items are two tickets. Food tickets go on sale during all three lunches in the lobby and during the festival. After grabbing food head to the auditorium to watch a lion dance, and many more performances.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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On Tuesday, May 13th there will ba a Memorial service for William Jacobson at Weyrthaeuser Chapel on the campus of Macalester College. The services will began at 4:00 pm.
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Fresh Force hosts a car wash on Saturday between 8am-10:30 in Centrals parking lot. Proceeds go to the Minnesota AIDS walk which will be held Saturday May 18. Also Fresh Force will take on Central's Asian Culture club in a kickball game today 2:15 at Dunning Field.
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Do you wanna be a Junior Usher for Graduation? Well here is Danielle from the Senior Class Council to tell us how you can become one.
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(G/GS) Sr. Class
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Thanks Danielle!
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The second Annual Earth Extravaganza takes place May 16th from 6:30-9:30pm. The cost is only 3 dollars. There will be food, music, art, spoken word, and an easrth freestyle contest.
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National Honor Society will be tutoring Wednesdays in room 480, stating at 2:15.
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Today is the baseball teams last home game, here to tell us more is Wyatt.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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(G/GS) wyatt Bball
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(Cam1/Cam1)
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Thanks Wyatt, i'll try and make it to the game today.
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(PICS) The second day of the badminton city tournament wrapped up yesterday at Arlington. In the singles tournament, Yer Chang took home the 4th place medal. In the doubles tournament, Central's teams held the first, second, and forth place positions. In first place were Doua Thao & Da Chang. Second place was Mai Sia Yang & Phoua Xiong; and forth place Malinda Xiong & Mia See Xiong. The State tournament is next week.
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After school today is the "2008 Badminton Challenge". The cost of admission is $2 dollars but if you beat a varsity player in a game you win $3 dollars. Everyone is welcome.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Yesterday the boys tennis team lost to the
Harding Knights 7 to 0.
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Yesterday the softball team lost a tough game against the Como park Cougars 12 to 2.
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Don't forget to stay tuned for Mrs. Orr-Johnson's advisory of the week.
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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Johnson- Orr
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LOGO - Music

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Thursday, May 8th 2008

CMN Show Script- presented unedited
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(PIC) Prom
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(PIC) Orchestra
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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Crystal and I'm Alex.
Today is Thursday May 8th and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Last night Central's Orchestra put on a thriling performance at their annual Spring concert, entertaining over 250 friends and family members. (dv-vid) Outstanding in
dividual performances were delivered by Maggie Kourie on the Cello, Geoffery Schellenberg on the Cello, Renee Coe on the Oboe, Myra Hinrichs on the Violin, and Remy Taghavi on the Bassoon. The higlight of the eveing was a special commissioned work called "Maji" which means water in Swahili. The composer Elizabeth Alexander spoke to the audience about this inspirational piece. The evening ended with "Dance of the Comedians" by Bedrich Smetana. It was a great night for music.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Tonight, Central's Concert Band, Varsity Band, and Jazz Band will take the stage for their Spring Concert in the auditorium. They are also under the direction of Matt Oyen and special guest Benjamin Babcock. Here's a sneak peek of tonight's show.
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(DV-VID) Band
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The Spring Concert begins at 7:00 P.M. in the auditorium. Admission is free and everyone is welcomed to attend.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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(pics)
It smells like fried onions on the second floor today, why? because tomorrow is Centrals Annual Multicultural Festival, which means great food and entertainment. Tomorrow at 1pm Central Students have the oppertunity to sample exotic cuisine from 35 different countries and cultures. Foods such as egg rolls, spring rolls, crepes, truffles, fried chicken, guava cheesecake, and Lemon Grass Chicken are just some of the many food items. Food tickets cost 25 cents a piece and all food items are two tickes. Food tickets go on sale tomorrow before school in the lobby, during all three lunches, and during the festival. After grabbing some food head to the auditorium to watch a dragon dance, and many more performances.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Today is Israels 60th birthday, The recogntion of the founding of the state of Israel 60 years ago.
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Next Wednesday is seniors LAST SENIOR CLASS MEETING, here to tell us more about senior events and info about junior ushers for graduation are Dan and Sam.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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(G/GS) Sr. Class
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(Cam1/Cam1)
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Thanks Guys! Remember, the next senior meeting is very important. See you there.
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It is Thursday and we all know what this means. - Here with the weekly Central reads is Mrs. Butler.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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(G/GS) Central Reads
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(Cam3/Cam3)
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Thanks Mrs. Butler, i'll be sure to keep reading.
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The first day badminton city tournament was yesterday at Arlington. Returning today for the semi-fiinals are Yer Chang for singles and ALL of Central's doubles teams. That means, of the 4 St. Paul doubles teams still playing in the tournament, 3 are from Central. The teams are: Doua Thao & Da Chang, Malinda Xiong & Mai See Xiong, and Phoua Xiong & Mai Sia Yang. Senior Kari Finseth is also returning to play for the consolation championship. Best of Luck.
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The badminton team reminds you that your chance to play a member of the team is tomorrow after school. Admission is $2 dollars. However, if you can beat a varsity member in a game you get a $3 dollar prize. The "2008 Badminton Challenge" is from 2:30 to 4.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Girls basketball is hosting open gym at 7pm tonight.
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Yesterday at Dunning the Baseball team took out the trash and beat Harding 11 to 6. The boys are currently first in the conference and take on the Humboldt Hawks tomorrow at 3:15 at Dunning.
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Today the Boys golf team participates in the Fred Kaiser Invitational at 2:15 at Keller golf course.
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The Girls Golf team competes at the Highland invitational at 2:45 with opponents Arlington, Highland and Harding.
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The Girls Softball team takes on the Como Park Cougars at Como at 3:30. The girls are currently third in the conference with a 6 and 3 record.
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Don't forget to stay tuned for Mrs. Orr-Johnson's advisory of the week.

(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Johnson- Orr
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Prom (PICS)
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LOGO - Music

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Wednesday, May 7 2008

CMN Show Script- presented unedited
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LOGO
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(Prom Pics)
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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Imani and I'm Alex.
Today is Wednesday May 7th and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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(INTRO) Tonight Central's award winning Orchestra will perform their Spring Concert in the auditorium. The Orchestra is under the direction of Matt Oyen and special guest Benjamin Babcock. Here's a sneak peek of tonight's show.
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(DV-VID)
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Orchestra's Spring Concert begins at 7:00 P.M. in the auditorium. Admission is free and everyone is welcome to attend.
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Today in all three lunches Jostens is distributing graduation announcement. If you ordered them make sure you pick them up, this is the only day graduation announcements will be available. There will also be some extra for sale.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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(PICS)- On Sunday April 27, 6 Central students participated in the state History Day competition at Coffman Union. Kurt Hellerstedt and Elliot Parens presented the topic "The Cuban Missile Crisis". Audrey Hommeyer, Ella Coben, and Zoey Jameson's project was about "Barry Gordy and the rise of Motown Music". Perihan Macdonald researched the topic "Nixon and China". Great job Central Historians.
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Best friend pictures for the yearbook will be taken today and tomorrow during all three lunches. Each person can only be in one picture so choose wisely.
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Imani.
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The annual Multicultural Festival will be this Friday at 1pm. The event will showcase food, music, dance, and ethnic dress of different cultures from all over the world. About 40 countries will have booths to visit.
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Roots and Shoots meets today after school in Ms. Houdek's room 207.
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Now here is Laura Johnson with more information on M- team elections
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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GUEST Laura Johnson Mteam
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(Cam3/Cam3)
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Badminton starts their city tournament today at Arlington. Sophomore doubles team Doua Thao and Da Chang enter the tournament as the number 1 seed. Senior Captain Yer Chang is the 4th seed.
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Yesterday Centrals track team had a meet at Harding Highschool against Harding and Highland. The Central girls dusted Harding with a score of 90 to 45, and beat Highland 71 to 66. The boys tied Highland with a score of 68, and sped past Harding 68.5 to 60.5.
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The Central Baseball team takes on the Harding Knights today at Dunning Stadium at 3:45. The boys are currently first in the conference with a 6 and 1 record.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Also, the badminton team is hosting an open gym fund raiser this Friday after school. Everyone is welcome. Admission is $2 dollars. However you can win your admission fee back. If you can beat a varsity member in a game you get a $3 dollar prize. Come if your tough enough.
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Now here is Laura Johnson with more information on M- team elections
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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GUEST Laura Johnson Mteam
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(Cam3/Cam3)
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Yesterday the Boys golf team came in second out of seven teams in the Johnson tournament. The boys next match is The Fred Kaiser Tournament on thursday.
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Due to our rainy spring weather both Girls softball and Boys tennis were cancelled yesterday.
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Don't forget to stay tuned for Mrs. Orr-Johnson's advisory of the week.

(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Johnson- Orr
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Prom (PICS)
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LOGO - Music

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

CMN Show Script- presented unedited
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(Prom Pics)
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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Imani and I'm Alex.
Today is Tuesday May 6th and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Last Saturday over 500 Central students attended the Senior Red Carpet Prom at the Landmark Center downown St.Paul. (DV VID) There was plenty of food and refreshments provided by Central underclassman, professional picture taking, great music from DJ Roger, horse drawn cariages, and lots of dancing and fun. By the end of the night Jake Abrahams and Teagan Carr were crowned King and Queen of the class of 2008. Here are some highlights of the unforgetable night.
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(dv-vid)
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Now here are Keenan, Sophie and Colin from Yearbook staff to tell us about Best Friend Pics
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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(G/GS) Yearbook
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks guys!
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New Moves lunch bunch meets today in room 399 during all three lunches.
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Joston's will be here tomorrow to distribute pre ordered graduation announcements.
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Roots and Shoots meets tomrrow after school.
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Today is the Final day of Link Crew interviews. The Interviews take place at 2:15 in room 420.
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Today is Tuesday which means its time for the weekly plegde, here is Richard to start us off.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Tomorrow night Central's Orchestra will perform their Spring Concert in the auditorium. Thursday, the following night,the Concert band will take the stage for thier spring performance. Both Concertss, under the direction of Matt Oyen, will begin at 7 oclock.
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The following college representatives will be in the counselor area this week: Gustavus Adolphus today at 10:30, and the Art Institue of Minnesota on Friday, May 9th.
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The annual Multicultural Festival is coming up, here to tell us more are Jill, Noelle and Alex.
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(G/GS) Multicultral Fest.
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(Cam3/Cam3)
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Thanks Ladies!
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Mr.Karlen's period 5 class should eat A lunch and then report to the CRC room 367 to take the MCA Biology test.
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Central Touring Theater will have it's final show of the year, "We Are Called to Speak", Friday, May 16 and Saturday, May 17 at Concordia University's E. M. Pearson Theater.
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M-team elections continue today and tomorrow in all three lunches. Students may vote for there 3 favorite candidates.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Yesterday at Dunning Stadium the Central Baseball team put on an offensive clinic for the home crowd, scoring 9 runs. Along with great offense, the dominating pitching of Senior, Orin Larson, and great defensive plays held the Cougars to 1 run. Larson has an Earned Run Average of less than one on the season. The boys next game is Wednesday against the Harding Knights at 3:45 at home.
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Also yesterday the Central Softball team lost a tough game to the Johnson Governors 11-2. The girls play today against the Highland Scots at 4:00 at the Dunning Softball fields.
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Yesterday the Central Badminton team lost to the Johnson Governors 6-1. The top ranked doubles team, Doua Thao and Dah Chang were the only victory for the Minutemaids. The girls play in the Arlington tournament that starts tomorrow.
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Stay tuned for Mrs. Orr-Johnson's advisory of the week.

(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Johnson- Orr
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Prom (PICS)
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LOGO - Music

Monday, May 05, 2008

Monday, May 5th 2008

CMN Show Script- presented unedited
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LOGO
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(Prom Pics)
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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Imani and I'm Alex.
Today is Monday May 5th and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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(PICS) Saturday at the Landmark Center over 500 Central Students walked the red carpet to this years Prom! DJ Roger from the Scene entertained the crowd, playing a wide variety of music from Micheal Jacksons Thriller, to Solja Boi. The night was capped off with the naming of this years Prom King and Queen, Jake Abrahams and Tegan Carr! A special thanks to Mrs. Olson and the Prom Commitiee for all of their hard work.
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Congratulations to the following students who made the finals in the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Essay Contest: Michael Crelin, Evan Damon, Maria De Sam Lazaro, Anna Graziano, Zach Kagan, Sophia Kissin, and Tristan McCormick. Zach Kagan's essay won second place in the overall competition. The topic was "Hamilton vs. Jefferson: Whose economic vision was better?".
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Over 500 people attended drama board's production of Harold Pinter's "A Night Out" this past weekend. Will Quam, lead the cast as Albert Stokes, a lonely man who lives with his mother, played by Marika Procter. The play follows Albert's journey on a "night out" that changes his life as he tries to find solace with a woman of the night played by Emily Peters. Peder Garnaas-Halvorson directed, and guided the production through three successful performances.
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Students who wish to be on Drama Board should submit applications by 2 PM today. Applications can be turned in to Ms. Hutchinson, Ms. Jordahl, or the folder outside the office.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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A representative from Josten's will be here this Wednesday to deliver graduation announcements to whoever ordered them. They will have a limited number of extras on sale.
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The following college representatives will be here this week: Minnesota State Moorhead on Monday, May 5th at 12:00. Gustavus Adolphus on May 6th at 10:30. Art Institue of Minnesota on Friday, May 9th.
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Best Friend pictures will be taken this Wednesday and Thursday in the lunch room. Pictures will go in the Yearbook Supplement. Remember students can only be in one picture.
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Asian club meets today after school in Mr. Wetjen's room 402.
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Mondays and Wednesdays will be tutoring lead by teachers after school. Sign up on the Library door. To recieve a bus token you must study a minimum of one hour.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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The annual Multicultural Festival will be this Friday at 1pm. The event will include Food, music, culture and ethnic dress from all over the world. Over 40 countries will have booths to visit.There will also be cultural dancing from many different nations.
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As part of the process of become a Link Crew leader, the second round of interviews are held today. Students who's names are posted in the lobby on the trophy case and had sign up for an interview are to meet after school at 2:15 in room 420 today.
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The annual band and orchestra spring concert is this week. Both of the band and orchestra has been judge superior. The concert orchestra performs on Wednesday at Central at 7pm. Thursday the band takes the stage at 7pm in the Central's auditorium.
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(Cam1/Cam1)
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This week elections for the 2008-2009 M-Team will be held in the lobby during all three lunches until Thursday. Then followed by a Student Council vote on Friday from 7:00 until 9:00 AM in room 321. Only seven cendidates will be elected, with three members already serving on M-Team. The M-Team candidates are: (PIC) Shahir Ampey,(PIC) Najwa Duncan, (PIC) Anna Forster-Smith, (PIC) Javon Jackson, (PIC) Sarah Jacobs, (PIC) Latifahdenna Jordan, (PIC) Tyler McMillan, (PIC) Merone Melekin, (PIC) Lulete Mola, (PIC) Kevin Pitman, (PIC) Patrick Risberg, (PIC) Gabe Street, (PIC) Nancy Weeks, (PIC) Huava Xiong, and (PIC) Mai Tong Yang. Students will vote for three candidates.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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The Central Baseball team takes on the Como Park Cougars at Dunning stadium. The first pitch is at 3:45.
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Today at 3:15 the Badminton team will end thier regular season action with a match against the Johnson Governors at Johnson.
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The Minutemaid softball team also faces Johnson at Phalen. The game starts at 4:00. The girls are tied with the Governors for second in the conference with a 6 and 2 record.
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The Central boys tennis team plays the Humboldt Hawks today at Central at 3:15. The Boys are currently third in conference holding a 5 and 2 record.
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All girl's basketball players who are interested in playing in the Concordia Summer Basketball League should sign up witth coach Taylor before Wednesday.
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Stay tuned for Mr.Hardy's advisory of the week.

(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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That is all the news for today Central. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Johnson- Orr
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Prom (PICS)
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LOGO - Music

Friday, May 02, 2008

Friday, May 2nd 2008

CMN Show Script- presented unedited
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LOGO - MUSIC
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(Blood Drive Pics)
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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Mercedes and I'm Joanne.
Today is Friday May 2nd and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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If you didnt get a copy of the schools newspapaer yesterday, pick one up from room 420, the Office or Glorias desk. The paper contains a voters guide to the M-team election which begins Monday.
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(IS)The Cinco de Mayo celebration, also known as the Fifth of May starts this friday on St. Paul's Westside. Cinco de Mayo is a celebration in rememberance of the events of May 5th 1862 when 4000 mexican soldiers defeated a coalition of 8000 french and thier mexican allies.The festivies begin at 4 with a lowrider show, and end at 9. Saturday's fiesta starts at 9Am and end at 6. The parade begins at 10 AM. There will be many performances held on fivedifferent stages with performances by, Big Meech aka Million Dollar Kid, Maria Isa, and her 9-piece band. Come and enjoy the food and the activities.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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This weekend, the Central Drama board presents three performances of Harold Pinter's play "A Night Out." Here's Nora Hencir with more on the story. (DV)(VID). Tickets can be purchased at the door. Hope to see you there!
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Today is the last day the library will be open this year until next fall when the renovations will be complete. All textbooks and library books will be checked in each individual classroom. Students need to return books to check new textbooks out in the fall.
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Now here is Keenan and Collin here from yearbook discussing information about best friend pictures.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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Yearbook.
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks guys.
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The annual student council blood drive took place yesterday. They were hoping to get 80 pints of blood donated. Did they make it? Here is CMN reporter Watt Danz with more. ***** (dv-vid-blood drive) *****
Only 3 pints short is pretty good. Thanks again to all involved.
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(INTRO) Next week elections for the 2008-2009 M-Team will be held in the lobby during all three lunches. Only seven cendidates will be elected, with three members already serving on M-Team. Now here's reporter Dorothy Her with more upclose footage of the fifteen Candidates.
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(DV/ViD)
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(EXIT) Thanks Dorothy. And don't forget to vote next week Central!

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Yesterday the Girls Badminton team squeezed out a victory against the Highland Park Scots 4 to 3. Senior capitain Ka Vang was the deciding victory she won her third game with a score of 21 to 11. The girls are currently thrid in the conference with a 6 and 4 record. Their next game is on monday against the Johnson Governors.
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Today the Central Minutemen Baseball team starts the second half of their conference scheduale with a game against the Arlington Phoenix at Arkwright field. The game starts at 3:45.
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This past weekend William Jacobson passed away in Ithica New York. Willie was a 2007 graduate of Central High School,and was a Freshmen at Ithica College in upstate New York. Now please join us in a moment of silence in memory of Willie Jacobson class of 2007.
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Thank you Central.
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Stay tuned for Mr.Hardy's advisory of the week.

(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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That is all the news for today. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Hardy
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LOGO - Music

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Thursday, May 1 2008

LOGO - MUSIC
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(Track Pics)
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(Cam2/Mic1&3)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Mercedes and I'm Curtis.
Today is Thursday May 1st and
Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Today is the first day of May, also known as May Day. This holiday is often symbolized by the colorful new growth of spring.
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Sunday, May 4th, Central seniors from Seeds of Change and AVID are being recognized at the 1st Annual Senior Celebration at Metropolitan State University beginning at 4pm.
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Now here to talk more about the Spring Play "A Night Out" are Sam and Sarah joined by Sarah Waddle from Drama Board.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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Spring Play
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(Cam3/Mic3)
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Thanks guys.
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All Federal Reserve Students must see Coach Howell ASAP in room 556.
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(PICS)Right now the Annual student council Blood Drive is being held in the gym. This years goal is to receive 100 pints of BLOOD!!! Here are pictures of students and bleeding for central.
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Now here are Kenan and Collin from Yearbook to talk about Best Friend Pictures for the yearook.
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(Cam2/Mic2)
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Yearbook
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks guys.
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Students interested in forming a fencing club should contact Ms. Vadnis. The Fencing club will start next fall if there is enough interest. The coaches will be world class professionals and equipment rental will be available to the club members.
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Now here is Ms. Butler with Central Reads.
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Butler
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Thanks Ms.Butler.
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Yesterday, M.A.D., Making A Difference, hosted a barbeque after school. 60-70 students attended and raised $215 to aid Orphans in Ghana, Africa.
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On Tuesday the Central Boy's Track and Field team competed in the Bob Stewart Invitational Track Meet at Moundsview. Central finished fifth in a very strong field of some of the top teams in Minnesota. Congratulations to the following first place winners: Kemal Jarso in the 2 mile, Andrew Lewis in the 200 meter and the Sprint Medley relay team of Devonte Hawkins, Paul Dalbec, Edwin Cruz and Kemal Jarso.
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(PIC) Yesterday Centrals Badmitton team smashed the Humboldt Hawks, coached by Jason Schlukebier 7-0. All but 1 of the 7 matches were won in 2 games. The girls record is now 5-4. Centrals Captain Yer Chang posted a deciding victory against the Hawks. Tonight the girls hit the bird against Highland Park at 3:00pm, at Central.This is the last home game for Seniors.
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Here is Link Crew with very special link crew information.
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Link Crew
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(Cam1/Mic1)
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Boys Tennis lost a tough match against Highland yesterday 5-2.There next game is tomorrow against Como at 3:15, at Como.
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Yesterday Girls Softball beat Arlington 14-9.Congratulations girls. The girls now stand 6-2 in conference.Today the girls play against Minnehaha Academy at Dunning Field
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The Central Baseball team plays against the Arlington Pheonix, tomorrow at 3:45, at Arkwright Field.
Stay tuned for Mr. Hardy's Advisory of the week.
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Here is Chris from Paintball club with information about their special event.
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PaintBall
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(Cam3/Mic1&3)
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That is all the news for today. Have a nice day.
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(PIC)Advisory of The week- Hardy
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