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Sunday, November 16, 2008


LUNCH
Featured entrée selections include Pasta, Pizza, Chinese Dishes, Burgers, Spicy Chicken Patty & various Deli items. Lunches include a variety of fruits, veggies and milk.

MISCELLANEOUS

Reminder: Tomorrow is the ASVAB test in the Old Gym. Please be sure to be on time, check in starts at 8:00 a.m. There will be NO LATE admittance. Any questions, see Mrs. Hart in the Career Center.

Cal State East Bay will be holding Admission on the Spot here at Logan on Thursday, November 20th. If you know for a fact that East Bay is where you want to be Fall ’09, then sign up in the Career Center.

By Andrew Alcazar, Courier Sports Writer

Logan got the big win they needed Saturday on the last game of the regular season to keep their postseason hopes alive.

Logan (5-5, 5-1) got the scoring going early against Irvington (4-6, 2-4) when Kyle Lopez took a handoff 18-yards for the score. On the next drive, quarterback Jonathon Willis turned a scramble into a 30-yard run that resulted in a touchdown. Nate Medhane got into the mix, when Willis him hit for a 27 –yard touchdown pass.

A Short by Lorisa Kidd Wonder, Courier Staff Artist
©2008 Lorisa Salvatin/Courier Comics

School Days by Jamie Maxfield, Courier Editor-in-Chief
©2008 Jamie Maxfield/Courier Comics

Poke! by Chyna Cunningham, Courier Staff Artist
©20008 Chyna Cunningham/Courier Comics

The Tao of Sunday by Idy Tao, Courier Daily Editor
©2008 Idy Tao/Courier Comics

From wikipedia:
Jesse Stone (born Atchison, Kansas, 16 November 1901 - died Altamonte Springs, Florida, 1 April 1999) was an American rhythm and blues musician and songwriter whose influence spanned a wide range of genres. He also used the pseudonyms Charles Calhoun and Chuck Calhoun. Ahmet Ertegün stated that "Jesse Stone did more to develop the basic rock 'n' roll sound than anybody else."

Stone grew up in Kansas where he was influenced by a wide array of styles. He came from a musical family who put on minstrel shows, and performed with a trained dog act at the age of 4. By 1926 he had formed a group, the Blue Serenaders, and cut his first record, "Starvation Blues", for Okeh Records in 1927. For the next few years he worked as a pianist and arranger in Kansas City, recording with Julia Lee among others, and then in the 1930s organised a larger orchestra.

Learn more about Jesse Stone, from soul-patrol.com.