RUSTLER NEWS
The website for the CMR Stampede Newspaper
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Mar 25
by Georgia Mae Morrison
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Soaring to new heights
Filed under NewsMar 25
Wyatt LaBelle taking his dog for a test run over a hurdle he build for the Great Falls Dog Park. Photo courtesy of Wyatt LaBelle and Jesse Huston.
by Zach Winter
The title of Eagle Scout is more than help getting into jobs and college. It’s a lifestyle.
“To be willing to go out and do good work,” is what junior Casey Coffman said it means to be a scout.
Coffman painted his church for his Eagle project. He wanted to help out his church wherever his help was required. Read the rest of this entry »
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Mar 25
by Katie Hodges
Medical marijuana has created its own unique sense of issues, not only for high schools, but also for city governments.
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Medical marijuana bamboozles CMR
Filed under NewsMar 25Student use of marijuana new, confusing issue for administrators and district
by Katie Hodges
On the list of words frightened freshman use to describe associate principal Kerry Parsons, the word confused does not come to mind. However, when the issue of medical marijuana is considered, Parsons is just that.
“I think it’s a complicated issue,” Parsons said. Read the rest of this entry »
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Skyline school turns into new head start
Filed under NewsMar 25Chidren from birth to five years get chance to ensure they are kindergarten-ready
by Josh Philyaw
A hope and dream is in the making for young children up at Skyline school.
“We are setting up this preschool so a child can have the best educational experience,” Early Learning Family (ELF) Center administrative director Sally Mathers said. “This is also to ensure that they are kindergarten ready.” Read the rest of this entry »
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Mar 25
by Meghan O’Dell
When having to choose between mother-daughter shopping trips to Seattle and working with professional musicians, senior Samantha McLeod has no worries; she gets to do both.
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Mar 5
by Dirk Lawhon
Have you ever wondered how filmmakers do the things they do in order to create such an astonishing visual experience for their audience? Have you ever considered the vast amount of creative thought and effort that is put into each scene of a single film? Tom Spencer’s Video Production class exists to help students better understand the film industry. Read the rest of this entry »
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Mar 5
by Tim Seery
When senior Trevor Jones talks about robotics one can almost see the gears in his head rotate.
Jones, now in his fourth year of CMR robotics, said that he would highly recommend the club to any student with an interest in engineering. Read the rest of this entry »
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Marimba Mania
Filed under NewsMar 5
Pictured Naoko Takada on marimba with Gordan Johnson close by. Photo by Zach Winter.
by Zach Winter
The Great Falls Symphony recently had a guest performer, and a select group of CMR musicians were lucky enough to experience the excellence first hand.
Naoko Takada, a performing musician out of Los Angeles, was invited to play the marimba for a piece with the symphony. She was born in Japan and ever since she first heard the marimba, she said she knew that’s what she wanted to play.
“The marimba looked fun,” Takada said. Read the rest of this entry »
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Speech, debate closes out a good year
Filed under NewsMar 5
Enjoying some down time between rounds, sophomores Katie Hodges and John Thomas discuss rounds. Photo by Melissa Colwell.
by Zack Jarvis
The speech and debate had a long season, but in the end the team finished on a high note for the year.“Our team just got better with each tournament, and I think that the team has real promise for next season,” Melissa Colwell, the vice president of the team, said.
The Talking Rustlers team had several people place at the National Qualifier tournament. Junior Tim Seery qualified in both his extemporaneous speeches, senior Mauro Read the rest of this entry »
Tagged as: debate, end, jarvis, News, speech, speech and debate, Talking Rustlers, team, year, zack, zack jarvis
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