This is the archive for 19 October 2009
ACTIVITIES
Anyone interested in playing boys soccer should see Coach Sills in Room 73 and attend open field after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Boys Basketball is hosting open gym on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. Boys and girls wishing to play basketball are welcome to come.
The Cross Country Team picture will be taken on Tuesday, October 20th at 3:00 p.m. on the track.
Posted by courier at 11:41 PM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Alyssa Pimentel, Courier School News Editor
James Logan High School started the school week back on the power grid Monday, with hopes of smoother sailing after the travails of last week.
Friday night, technicians found and repaired damaged equipment that, until it was fixed, kept Logan off the power grid for four days and led to a flurry of fire drills, dark and powerless rooms, an unexpected day off for students and expensive back-up power generators being brought in.
Vice Principal of Operations Rhonda Neagle delivered the good news via email Friday night. "I am pleased to report that as of about 8:00 pm Friday night, Logan's transformers have been restored to full operation," she wrote. "The Colts are back in the power game!"
Posted by courier at 05:37 AM. Filed under: News
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By T.J. Matsumoto, Courier Sports Editor
T.J. Matsumoto is a member of the James Logan Varsity football team.
The James Logan Football Team was victorious over Balboa High School of San Francisco Saturday afternoon by a score of 57-35. Offensively we absolutely dominated and had a total of 641 yards. Star quarterback Jonathon Willis did not have his best game passing with two early interceptions but had over 300 yards of offense by himself and 5 touchdowns.
We started off the game with a touchdown drive that ended with a 15 yard touchdown pass from Willis to T.J. Matsumoto. It was my first varsity touchdown.
Posted by courier at 04:53 AM. Filed under: Sports
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Leigh Hunt
James Henry Leigh Hunt (October 19, 1784 - August 28, 1859) was an English essayist and writer.
He was born at Southgate, London, Middlesex, where his parents had settled after leaving the USA. His father, a Philadelphia lawyer, and his mother, a merchant's daughter, had been forced to come to Britain because of their loyalist sympathies in the American War of Independence. Leigh Hunt's father took orders, and became a popular preacher, but was unsuccessful in obtaining a permanent living
Read Selected Poems by Leigh Hunt, free from the Library at the University of Toronto.
Posted by courier at 12:03 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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