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  • Band reached full potiential at Indy competition

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    Three long bus rides down to Indianapolis and four performances later, the Tribe of Pride now carries an eighth place Regional finish and participated in the semi-finals at Grand Nationals.

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  • English essayan invasion of student privacy?

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Larissa Strickland, Staff Reporter

    “Think of a time when you were ‘on the edge.’ It could have been an extremely suspenseful moment, a frightening moment, or a surprising moment. Be sure to describe where you were, why you were there,

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  • A loved one, perhaps a grandmother, has just been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Watching day-by-day as she slowly drifts farther away from reality becomes difficult.

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Helen Swope, Assisstant Feature Editor

    A loved one, perhaps a grandmother, has just been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Watching day-by-day as she slowly drifts farther away from reality becomes difficult.

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  • Local construction surrounding students and faculty members

    Tuesday, December 07, 2004 By: Zach King, News Editor

    As if getting up early and driving to school wasn’t enough fun, now students and faculty have to contend with numerous construction zones. For many, this means getting up earlier and driving for long

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  • Veteran’s Day Memorial uncovered supressed feelings

    Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By: Kristen Cameron, Editor in Chief

    Despite the cold weather, nearly 250 people gathered at the Schererville Veterans Memorial for a service on Nov. 11. For nearly an hour and fifteen minutes, somber members of the community paid their

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  • Senior aids poverty-stricken Guatemalans

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Ashley Ladwig, Feature Editor

    While most students were catching up on their sleep during fall break, senior Betsy Winiecki and her mom were miles away on an unusual vacation.Winiecki and her mom took a trip to Zacapa, Guatemala, d

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  • Mr. Jim Black builds side job out of teenage hobby

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Maja Raskovic, Business Manager

    Hard labor, dedication, and the will to do well in one’s job are all required in a career. When teaching and building houses at the same time, all of the above are required characteristics have to app

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  • Senior exchanges book bag for diaper bag

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Nichole Odijk, Design Editor

    “I’m…pregnant,” two words that can change an entire life for any person, especially a teenager. On Oct. 23 of last year, senior Teri Flores gave birth to her daughter Alyssa Mae. Now a year late

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  • Miner Dunn provides classic taste to hamburger lovers

    Friday, December 17, 2004 By: Patrick Bainer, Staff Reporter

    Great food at an affordable price, No, this is not some crazy dream, but what one would get if they went to Miner Dunn to dine.

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 Issue: Vol. 39 - Issue 5 Last Update: Friday, December 17, 2004
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Great food at an affordable price, No, this is not some crazy dream, but what one would get if they went to Miner Dunn to dine.
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“I’m…pregnant,” two words that can change an entire life for any person, especially a teenager. On Oct. 23 of last year, senior Teri Flores gave birth to her daughter Alyssa Mae. Now a year late
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Teenagers have chances to talk to parents, officials at school, counselors, and other experienced people about birth control, but do they? Some don’t. It’s difficult being a teenager with friends, f
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Despite the existing precautionary measures, people may still get STDs when they are not careful. This school is sometimes viewed very badly by other surrounding schools, mainly due to gossip pertain
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Hard labor, dedication, and the will to do well in one’s job are all required in a career. When teaching and building houses at the same time, all of the above are required characteristics have to app
full story 
Senior aids poverty-stricken Guatemalans
While most students were catching up on their sleep during fall break, senior Betsy Winiecki and her mom were miles away on an unusual vacation.Winiecki and her mom took a trip to Zacapa, Guatemala, d
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Due to the nature of this letter, I chose to remain anonymous. I hope this letter is a wake up call because mine came too late. A few weeks ago I was diagnosed with an STD called Chlamydia.
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Despite the cold weather, nearly 250 people gathered at the Schererville Veterans Memorial for a service on Nov. 11. For nearly an hour and fifteen minutes, somber members of the community paid their
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The youth vote this past election, though an impressive turnout, was almost a mirror image of the 2000 election at ten percent of 18 to 25-year-olds voting.The media played a big part in getting out t
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As if getting up early and driving to school wasn’t enough fun, now students and faculty have to contend with numerous construction zones. For many, this means getting up earlier and driving for long
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