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Sunday, September 28, 2008

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

MISCELLANEOUS
Attention all students who purchased school pictures from Lifetouch: Please pick up your pictures at the Student Activities Center, Room 67, during lunch.

The price of yearbooks will be going up to $80 on Wednesday, October 1st. Buy yours after school in Room 44.

Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors: PSAT and PACT tickets are on sale during both lunches in the Career Center. Tickets cost $22 each.



By Andrew Alcazar, Courier Staff Writer


The James Logan Colts' attempt to come back against Deer Valley Friday came up short, setting them up to try to find a way to come back from a winless preseason to win in upcoming Mission Valley Athletic League play.

Logan has a lot to work in the next coming weeks, as they have fallen into a hole at 0-3. Logan, which has been one of the most successful football programs in the past decade, has brought themselves to an unfamiliar spot: underdog.

School Days by Jamie Maxfield

The Tao of Sunday by Idy Tao


From wikipedia:
Richard Berry Harrison (September 28, 1864 - March 14, 1935) was a renowned actor, teacher, dramatic reader and lecturer. He was featured on the cover of TIME magazine on March 4, 1935. The son of fugitive slaves, Harrison was born in London, Ontario, Canada, on September 28, 1864, the eldest of five siblings.

Harrison's parents had escaped slavery through the Underground Railroad. His mother named him Richard after seeing a performance of Shakespeare's Richard III. Her interest in theatre placed Harrison on the way to becoming an actor. In his youth, he worked selling newspapers, and managed to work near a local London theatre where he would try to get to know the actors. Whenever he saved enough money he would attend the plays. His talents were recognized early in recitations that he would give at school and in church.

Read "When the Lord was a Black Man, a Fresh Look at the Life of Richard Berry Harrison, by Andrea J. Nouryeh, free from the Mollie Huston Lee Collection of the Richard B. Harrison Library in Wake County.