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  • BPA members make their way to nationals

    Thursday, April 15, 2004 By: Daniel Human, News Editor

    After competing at state, Business Professionals of America will now be sending five of its members to compete at the national level. Nationals will be held from April 28 until May 2 in Cincinnati, Oh

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  • Vocational Department strives for state recognition

    Thursday, April 15, 2004 By: Maja Raskovic, Staff Reporter

    The annual High School Design Competition has arrived. For over thirty years, the Indianapolis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects has sponsored this event for Indiana high school students

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  • Cheerleaders’ outfits exploit unenforced dress code

    Thursday, April 15, 2004 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    The school must be giving immunity to certain rules or I must have missed something in the student handbook. Skirts must be a certain length, but the cheerleaders able to completely break that rule in

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  • Yale graduate creates business from hateful words

    Thursday, April 15, 2004 By: Chris Neumann, Leisure Editor

    “Voting is for Old People,” was printed across the front of a shirt in disco-era typography with a ballot box next to it. This $18 piece of anti-vote propaganda tells young adults not to vote and dec

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  • Popularity contest does not need to be won

    Thursday, April 15, 2004 By: Megan Melcic, Business Manager

    What is being popular? Is it the clothes someone wears, how many boyfriends/girlfriends one has, who goes to the best parties? I do not think any of this defines being popular.

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Thursday, April 15, 2004 Issue: Vol. 38 - Issue 10 Last Update: Wednesday, May 05, 2004
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At-a-glance

The Boonville Tournament proved to be a tough match for the softball team as they lost two of the three games in it.
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The girls’ bowling team headed down to the Western Bowl in Indianapolis to the state competition on March 20, and placed fourth.
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What would high school be without the opposite sex? Pointless, right? Well, nowadays it’s all too common to ask, “Will you go out with me” to mean, “Will you be my boyfriend/girlfriend?” But if that r
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Although our Tri-Town area isn’t very exciting, there are plenty of places to go for that Friday night date. Here is a list of ideas for the outdoorsy, romanic, sporty, and inexpensive.
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When students schedule, decisions have to be made about what classes will fit into the seven blocks offered. Problems with classes that are only offered during a specific hour should be expected, but
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In the Gay Marriage stories featured in the 9th issue of Scout, I found the information helpful but out of place. People know about gay couples and saying why they’re right and why they’re wrong is ju
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Although Plymouth has been discontinued, Senior, Dave Baker helps to keep the memory of the classic Plymouths by restoring his 1971 GTX.
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Kerasotes Showplace 16 is expanding its business by building a new theater in Schererville. Showplace 12 construction started in late October and is expected to open during the first week of May.
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The road in the search to find a good place to eat goes ever on. Like the cleaning of a house, it never ends. We have taken the liberty of visiting the local eating establishments to find the best
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Girl’s and boy’s track season has started it up. With many returning runners, both teams look to go far through the season.“Our goal is to win sectionals again and be competitive in the Duneland Athl
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