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The 1998 Charger CD-ROM
 
Top Story Briefs
March 1998, Volume 1, No. 5
 Updated: June 10, 1998 
A quick description of this months top stories

 

Students tie for the Golden Test Tube
"All you have to do is follow the directions and try your hardest and you will do well." According to Golden Test Tube winner, seventh grader Jeff R., that is the key to success at the annual District 10 Science Fair.

Harry Caray is gone but not forgotten
Cubs broadcaster Harry Caray died on Wednesday, February 18, 1998, in California. He had suffered a heart attach a few days earlier. Caray was a week away from his eighty-fourth birthday.

The Photographer
"I have just been informed that Scott Delanie, the District Attorney, has been found murdered in his lakeside mansion. He was found this morning by his wife and daughter when they arrived home from a Girl Scout outing. Nothing was stolen except a Polaroid Camera and a few soccer pictures of their daughter."


News for March, 1998

    Nature Center is an outdoor extension of Peacock’s classroom
  Mr. Loest is inspired to create music
  Students tie for the Golden Text Tube
  READ, READ, READ! Reading frenzy sweeps Peacock
  By the way...



Opinions and Editorials for March, 1998

    Students' freedom of expression is under attack
  Teacher creates confusion with commas
  PDA's--How much is too much?



Features for March, 1998

    Eighth grader demonstrates skill and artistry with Indian Dancing
  Caray is gone but not forgotten
  Mr. Moose and the Killer Mime
  The Photographer



Entertainment for March, 1998

    Short and sharp, Kristina reviews some current flicks
  NASCAR '98



Sports for March, 1998

    Experts offer Stanley Cup predictions
  Cubs deserve respect this year
  Hasek leads Czech Republic to Olympic gold



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