Scout
Lake Central High School
St John, IN
Issue Date: Friday, May 09, 2008 
Issue: Vol. 42 - Issue 21
Last Update: Tuesday, May 13, 2008


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By Molly Sammon

He spends hours upon hours in training for a weekend game. Millions of people watch his every move. He is interviewed on national television by some of the most prestigious ESPN reporters. He has all full story >

By Austin Meyer

How long have you been running track? Since sixth grade at Kahler. Why did you start running? One of my friends said I should run Cross Country since I couldn’t try out for volleyball in sixth grad full story >

By Matt Cashen

The sun is shining, the grass is getting green, and, for now, all seems to be well in the entertainment world. This year has been an eventful one for the entertainment industry. And as I write wha full story >

By Matt Cashen and Mike Peddycord

Matt: When the movie 40 Year Old Virgin came out in the summer of 2005, it put director/producer Judd Apatow on the map. Since then he directed the movie Knocked Up and produced Talladega Nights: The full story >

By Bill Koester

To close out the school year (as well as my tenure on Scout), I decided to review a work of great cinematic importance. So sit back as I discuss the movie masterpiece that is Harold & Kumar Escape fr full story >

By Molly Sammon

What do the sitting dog, a happy baby, and a flying crow all have in common? It might seem like absolutely nothing, but they are all yoga positions. The actual meaning of the term has been lost in c full story >

By Emily Samsel

The creaking of the door makes me, and several of the dogs around me look up. Is it a potential family? It is! A mom, a dad and two little boys. All the dogs around me stand up, we put on our cut full story >

By Sophia Bairaktaris

What are you looking forward to the most as you transition from the Blackford County schools to the Lake Central School Corporation? I think that learning and leadership are the key reasons why I’m c full story >

By Angie Youngs

A new baby can be one of the happiest moments in a person’s life, but when the baby arrives much too soon, it can be one of the scariest. Most pregnancies last about 37 to 40 weeks, or a full term. full story >

By Ashley King

According to Blood Center of the Pacific, “One pint of blood can save up to three lives.” National Honor Society will be holding a blood drive held by the Heartland Center on Monday, May 12. “The bl full story >

By Editorial

Dear Mr. Begley As the year winds down for us, we reflect on all the great things we have been able to accomplish as journalism students. We then think of why we were able to make great strides in ou full story >

By Samantha Zahrn

In the past few weeks, a video has surfaced on the internet that has caused outrage across cyberspace and the country. Details vary from source to source, but the main story is always the same: eight full story >

By Anita Thomas

Exxon Chief Executive Rex Tillerson said that the U.S. is suffering today in the competitive world of mathematics and science and will continue to struggle in the latter fields if no action is taken. full story >

By Elly Eveland

Huge hair, big jewelry, bright make-up, leg warmers and off-the-shoulder sweaters: hold on tight because the 80s are back and they just wanna have fun. The Choir Department is performing a themed con full story >

By Molly Rupp

From the shining decorations on the walls to the students seated in their chairs, the auditorium was filled with stars. On Sunday, May 4 students and their families gathered in the Lake Central audito full story >

Begley to return to Iraq
By Amy Marmolejo

Assistant principal Mr. Sean Begley is preparing for another military term in Iraq. “The job I’ll be doing is rebuilding the infrastructure, like improving the Iraqis’ ability to obtain certain thing full story >