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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 Issue: Vol. 38 - Issue 11 Last Update: Monday, May 24, 2004
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At-a-glance

A small brush fire during the week of April 18 cost assistant principal Mr. Robert McDermott a new pair of shoes. “There was no damage other than to some blackened mulch and my shoes,” Mr. McDermo
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Prom, the end of the road, the last hurrah for seniors until graduation, is growing closer with each passing day. New rules and regulations may have a slight effect on this occasion.
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For the first time ever in Lake Central history, the girls’ track team successfully competed in the pole vault. “They wanted people to try it, I was the first to get over the pole” freshman Stephanie
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The NCAA mens tournament is over, but a new tournament with the best players and best teams is beginning— the NBA playoffs.
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It was a sunny day on the burial grounds as the school thanked Indiana Department of Environmental Management for the $15,000 they received for the improvement of the football field.“The grass will gr
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The Athletic Letterwinners, National Honor Society, and Interact will be participating in the March of Dimes Walk on April 25.So far, about 35 people have signed up for the walk.“With shoes, shirts, a
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Slightly outside the square in Crown Point, crammed between a soon-to-be salon and a family diner, lies a café with delights for people of all walks of life. Co-owned by Nick Tournis and Pete Kazanas,
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The days of hockey greats like Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr, Maurice Richard, and Wayne Gretsky are over, and the sport of hockey has steadily faded away like them.“Hockey isn’t, generally, an Indiana sport
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While many students made the best of their weekend in the tri-town area, the counterpoints and trebleaires enjoyed a mini-vacation to Toronto.
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Eight-hundred seventeen, not one or two, but eight-hundred seventeen, that is the number of students expelled from Lake and Porter County schools in the past year, according to The Times. That is nea
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