A 2010 Logan Ball Bid
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By Allen Chan, Courier Staff Writer
The epic 2010 James Logan Senior Ball begins in less than two weeks; however, some girls are unsatisfied with the ways they are being asked to their ultimate high school dance. In fact, every year, girls all over the school wish they were asked differently. The boy's proposition is either too corny or unflattering. Some girl's even reject such suitors because the way they were asked sucked.
Boys that feel put-down then ask what the girl's reasoning is. Responses they receive are "I'm not even sure I can go to prom" or "You're better off going with someone else." Some girls even stall by saying the good old "maybe," in the hopes that another person will ask them. The truth is that all these answers are bogus: girls are simply trying to spare boys the embarrassment of a straight answer. Ultimately, they conceal the fact that the methods is what really impacts the final decision.
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By Michele Munz
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MCT)
ST. LOUIS — Rick Delashmit had two volunteers hand out large, white napkins to their fellow third-graders sitting on the gym floor. He told the students, "This is your landing pad for the fruits and vegetables you will be eating today."
The kids looked at each other with apprehension. Delashmit — a short, stocky man with a commanding voice — stood in front of stacks of ice cube trays holding 10 different fruits and vegetables he cut that morning and explained the rules of the game.
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Jenalyn Lorenzo and some
of her jewelry designs.
Story and Photos by Alexys Cran, Courier Staff Writer
Late last year, Paddy's Coffee House held a designer show and sale, sponsored by JUSTPINCHME.com, featuring Jenalyn Lorenzo jewelry and J. Richell clothing. The local designers showcased their jewelry, designer tees, layered tutus, fashion tops, and accessories in the cafe to sell and to showcase to supporters and customers.
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