CHS News

April 13, 2000
ARE YOU WILLING?
By Jordan Watson
     On May 10th 2000, the Cavalier High School student council will be volunteering their time and effort to put together the 1st ever BLOOD DRIVE. If you are seventeen and older you can donate much needed blood. The blood drive goes from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00p.m. in the school. If you are interested contact one of the student council members which include Jordan Watson, Becky Kemnitz, Tyler Olson, Tyler Peterson, Tara Oksendahl, Jill Khine, Jon DeMell, Badar Tareen, Melissa Hanson, Wayne Martin, and Angela Mayo.

The student council would really appreciate your cooperation in donating your time and blood.

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April 6, 2000
English Students Write Reports   
By Mark Simundson

  The Research class students are working on their ten page reports.   Students get to choose which topic they want to research.  This is the second report they're writing;  last semester they wrote a five page length report.   Students get almost all the classtime to work.  They were able to obtain materials from the school library, the internet, magazines, the Grand Forks library, and from the Sirs resource.
  The first step in writing a report is to choose a topic with plenty of available information.  After narrowing the topic they collect source materials.    Next they prepare a preliminary outline.  When reading the sources, notes are written on index cards.  The cards are organized into the order they will be used in the paper.  A rough draft is made and revised.  The final report needs a title page and bibliography page.

April 11, 2000
Adventures in Winnipeg
By:Becky Kemnitz,
As the year comes to an end, and graduation is just around the corner, it is time for the senior class after graduation party. The seniors at Cavalier High School will be taking off for Winnipeg, Sunday evening, May 28th, at 7:45 p.m. from the school. At around ten o’clock the class will be arriving at the M.S. Paddlewheel Queen, to board the boat and cruise down the river. On the boat they will be entertained with James Grant, a world famous hypnotist. James will be performing his talent on the students that are willing to volunteer to fall under his power. As well as the entertainment, there will also be food and drinks that the students can order on the boat during the time they are there. After the boat ride, the class will then be taking off to the Dark Zone, in Winnipeg’s Adventure City, to enjoy pizza, pop, and laser tag. The laser tag facility features a giant, soft play structure, speed slides, bridges, tunnels, tubes, and much more. All of the class will be able to play at one time; the game allows 50 or more to play at once. Then after a tiring night, the class will board the bus to head back home again, and arrive back around 5:30-6:00 Monday morning.

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