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  • Student Council brings “pets” to hospitalized kids

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: Melanie Woodworth, Assisstant Opinion Editor

    The posters have been hanging in the halls for more than two weeks now. “Bring stuffed animals to E101 for Operation SMILE,” has been repeated over the morning announcements, but what exactly is Opera

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  • Government classes create political posters to display around school

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: Nichole Odijk, Design Editor

    November 2, election day, is just around the corner. It seems that reminders are everywhere. Mr. Nick Stoming, government teacher and Assistant Athletic Director, assigned a basic project that took t

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  • Student plants trees at Rohrman Park for victims of tragedies

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: Maja Raskovic, Business Manager

    On Oct. 16, a dedication ceremony was held in honor of memory for victims of drunk drivers, police officers, firefighters, prisoners of war, and the military.Sophomore Joe Ladd, with the help of his d

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  • Vietnam project teaches students to care about what really matters

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: Stefanie Ford, Staff Reporter

    Veteran’s Day is a well-respected holiday in the U.S. Many people don’t know about any of the veterans from Indiana that died in the Vietnam War. Take a short journey to C103, and Mr. Tom Clark can

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  • Carrying cell phones still causes controversy

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: Becky Hart, Managing Editor

    Cell phones in school is an issue that will never die, however, the school rule states that cell phones are not allowed in a students possession at all.

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  • Election draws focus to students political ignorance

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: Gina Gallagher, Assistant News Editor

    Politics is something that affects every American whether they realize it or not. It seems that even in the politically turbulent time that we live in, many Americans choose to simply ignore their gov

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  • Students getting motivation from music, enhancing performance

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: Larissa Strickland, Staff Reporter

    Listening to music is a way to let out stress; it creates fun, and it helps you relax. Who knew that all of this could come out of a small disc.

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  • Faculty member gives advice on buying gas when prices are high

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    Gasoline prices are on the rise, and recent news from OPEC shows no signs of relief. Driving might hit an all time low. But what if consumers knew of a certain day when they could get gas at a cheaper

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  • New restaurant hits it big with students

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: Chris Neumann, Entertainment Editor

    The great northern woods of Wisconsin where the “skies are bluer, the air is so fresh and clean that each breath is a treat to the lungs” now lie near the border of St. John and Schererville: Northwo

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  • Boy’s and Girl’s basketball teams anticipate promising seasons

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 By: Eric Gehrig, Sports Editor

    The girls and boys basketball season is just about under way. With most of the starters returning for both teams, this year’s basketball campaign looks promising.Coach Black has stepped down from coa

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Thursday, November 11, 2004 Issue: Vol. 39 - Issue 4 Last Update: Thursday, November 11, 2004
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At-a-glance

Boy’s Cross Country Tired legs and confusion plagued the team this year as their season came to a screeching halt when they did not advance from the regional meet.“The middle of the season we were d
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The girls and boys basketball season is just about under way. With most of the starters returning for both teams, this year’s basketball campaign looks promising.Coach Black has stepped down from coa
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Picture this: while driving to school with a few close friends, a motorcycle, revving its engine, passes. The passing rider gives a friendly wave. Now imagine that same biker giving a classroom full
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Pictures, copy, alternative copy, picas, grids, modular design, trapped white space, fonts…the list of things a page designer thinks about goes on and on and can sometimes be overwhelming. Imagine ad
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Just in time for Christmas-or Festivus, the first installment of the long anticipated Seinfeld DVD collection will be released to the public throughout the United States and Canada on November 23.
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Arguably the greatest sitcom of all time, Seinfeld is back in the news with its DVD series coming out. Let’s reflect now on those characters that made this show and what they are up to now.
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The great northern woods of Wisconsin where the “skies are bluer, the air is so fresh and clean that each breath is a treat to the lungs” now lie near the border of St. John and Schererville: Northwo
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Like a child, talents must be nurtured. While a talent is first developing, there are always some rough patches, but then, with time skills improve. This has been the case for senior concert pianist U
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Putting together a student newspaper in two weeks time is a daunting task at best. Deadlines and policies are the staples that keep the paper going, so they must be enforced. Ultimately, by not keep
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Gasoline prices are on the rise, and recent news from OPEC shows no signs of relief. Driving might hit an all time low. But what if consumers knew of a certain day when they could get gas at a cheaper
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