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Short Story: Nine Months

March 22, 2013 by

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By Bailey Morgan The man was loading a gun, his gun that he had just bought that morning after visiting his wife. She hated guns and he knew it, just as he knew that his wife was dead and visiting her grave wasn’t going to help him much. He had long ago given up on […]

Short Story: Everyone Here Is Crazy

December 17, 2012 by

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By Leih Wyatt “Alice? She’s my best friend, my sister, my soul mate; She’s my everything, Robert,” I say, the irritation in my voice becoming more and more obvious. “She’s a figure of your imagination; a fictional character. How could she possibly be all these things if she can’t even do something as simple as […]

Short Story: A Divided House

November 28, 2012 by

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By Brad Green Once upon a time there was a family and the two parents hated each other and their two kids. But the kids didn’t know they hated them. The parents were opposite from each other and the kids. The dad didn’t have a job and he had never had a job before and […]

Short Story: The Hitchhikers

November 12, 2012 by

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By John Fierro My fiancé and I got picked up on the side of the road about ten miles back. The driver was a little old lady who walked with a hunch. If it had been anyone else we probably wouldn’t have gone. I just didn’t see any harm in it. If I just would […]

Photo Contest Winners Announced

April 17, 2012 by

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by: Shayla Imberi Central High School’s photography club, run by Mrs. Allen, has just completed a photography contest on who could be the best photographer at Central. The contest was open category and was one dollar per entry. At first things weren’t really kicking up, but with the great support of our Cobblers, including teachers, […]

52nd Cobbler Capers Opens Tonight

March 12, 2012 by

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by:Andrea Renville and Nicole Krebs This year marks the 52nd Cobbler Capers. The theme is “Footloose” and the Central High staff kicks it off with a dance by teachers like Mr. Lore, Mrs. White, and even Mr. Farrand. A night that is sure to excite, Capers begins on Monday, March 12, 2012 with a finale […]

Drama Club Declared Superior at Festival

February 9, 2012 by

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by: Andrea Renville and Nicole Krebs This past weekend the Central High School theatre department took 31 students to Aberdeen, South Dakota to perform their original one act Dublin: the Legend of Dagda.  Each year CHS Theatre takes a one act play to the State One Act Play Festival. This festival features shows from all […]

Auditions for One Acts Underway

December 13, 2011 by

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by: Nicole Krebs Are you a singer? And actor? A dancer? Do you play an instrument? Do you look like you just stepped out of the movie “300?” WELL CHS DRAMA WANTS YOU!!! Central High School Theatre has its upcoming auditions for “An Evening of One Acts” and they need you! If you can do […]

Cuckoo Provides Specktaculore Performances

December 1, 2011 by

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by: Chase Hammond One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Central High School Theatre Department’s fall production, opened Thursday, November 17th to a packed house. As the audience arrived to the theater they immediately felt a sense of repression and hopelessness, just by looking at the set. As the lights dimmed, the play began with a […]

Native American Leads Cast in Drama Production

November 15, 2011 by

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by: Chase Hammond It has been almost 20 years since Central High School has had a Native American in a lead role for a drama production. That could be considered a bit of a dry spell. Micah Roubideaux has ended that drought; Roubideaux auditioned in October for the fall show, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s […]

Infected: A short story

October 31, 2011 by

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by: Katie Ramirez “How long are we supposed to wait for them to get back? They could be dead already or worse, infected,” Christine said, while she lit yet another cigarette. “Wow, way to be an optimist. It’s only been three days since they left Christine, maybe if you listened once in a while you […]

Poetry Friday: Airplane

September 16, 2011 by

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Airplane You give me the feeling of when I was little, playing the airplane game Where someone would hold you by your hands and you would lay across their knees. You would pretend to be an airplane, and then they would pretend to crash. You would beg for them to do it again. I’m your […]

Tracing the Influences that Lead to Drake

May 19, 2011 by

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by: Stephen Stewart From generation to generation, there is always going to be a musical artist that one will favor.  From Earth, Wind and Fire, to Biggy Smalls, people will fall in love with one artist’s musical style and follow the records and tracks that they come out with.  Artists’ flavor of music will impact […]

Orchestra Earns First Prize in National Competition

March 24, 2011 by

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While most artists will explain that the purpose for their work is to experience and create beauty, not to compete, the reality is that if you push them enough they’ll admit this: it’s nice to win too. The Rapid City Central High School orchestra groups took a trip to Kansas City earlier this month to […]

Break it Down Now! Hip Hop Dance Team Grabs Central’s Attention

February 28, 2011 by

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by: Sammy Ehlers This year Central has a new step/hip hop dance team. They practice twice a week after school (Monday and Thursday). Their team has been working very hard ever since they started. Believe it or not more than 20 people have tried out and made the team. It’s  been very exciting for them to show […]

Poetry Friday: Pencil

November 19, 2010 by

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Pencil   Gliding across the paper Glistening with care scratching and patching and catching the words putting to order the letters so neat the thoughts it writes cannot be beat slaying and playing and saying the meanings till the end draws near sentences that can be unclear.      By: Kayla Deranleau

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