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  • Void filled while assistant principal serves in Iraq

    Friday, October 08, 2004 By: Zach King, News Editor

    Captain Sean Begley of the National Guard recently left his position as the assistant sophomore principal to serve the United States overseas in Iraq.

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  • N-Teen members donate time to the less fortunate

    Friday, October 08, 2004 By: Larissa Strickland, Staff Reporter

    There are the people who are into football, and then there are people who are into playing chess, but what if your not one of those people. Not good at athletics? Chess not your kind of game? You may

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  • Putting academics over athletics

    Friday, October 08, 2004 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    Motivation seems to be flowing from everywhere, ranging from classrooms to the hallways, so finding a reason to be successful shouldn’t be too hard, just look on a wall.

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  • Interdepartmental planning lacking

    Friday, October 08, 2004 By: Stefanie Ford, Staff Reporter

    Many students think school is stressful enough with homework. What happens when teachers throw in multiple term papers, essays, and projects?

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  • Students bid Capt. Begley a heartfelt farewell

    Friday, October 08, 2004 By: Amanda Henry, Co-Copy Editor

    Hard times are said to bring out the best in people. When assistant principal Captain Sean Begley was called to serve our country, many went out of their ways to show their support.

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  • Junior receives a car from Oprah show giveaway

    Friday, October 08, 2004 By: Brett Haddix, Assistant Sports Editor

    Oprah Winfrey, the eighth richest woman in the world, never ceases to show her openhandedness and selflessness, as she displayed on he show on Sept. 13. “Oprah is awesome because she is so generou

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  • Overload of stress too much for students

    Friday, October 08, 2004 By: Helen Swope, Assisstant Feature Editor

    Teen stress is becoming more and more common as the years go by. It is no longer unusual for high school students to deal with the same or greater amount of stress as parents. Dealing with schoolwork,

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  • Cross country teams approach competition season

    Friday, October 08, 2004 By: Becky Hart, Managing Editor

    Boys and girls cross country is approaching their competition season in the first week of October. “Pineapples are riper in the summer months,” junior Ryan Michaels said. “But in cross country,

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  • Becoming heroic requires brains and brawn

    Friday, October 08, 2004 By: Ashley Ladwig, Feature Editor

    Pushing, fighting, barely breathing, trying to finish. The scene was painful to watch. High ladders, heavy hoses, small dark rooms. Seven strenuous tests, one mistake and it’s all over.

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  • Marching band members in for the long haul as season begins

    Friday, October 08, 2004 By: Melanie Woodworth, Assisstant Opinion Editor

    For most students summer is a time for a break from school. A time to sit back, relax and enjoy the three months, off. For Tribe of Pride members, summer means the beginning of a new season.

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Monday, October 11, 2004 Issue: Vol. 39 - Issue 2 Last Update: Friday, October 08, 2004
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At-a-glance

October is the time when legends are made. The good players will shrink back in fear of being exposed as the very average players they are, and the average players will do the smart thing and establi
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Flying through the air. Feeling the sensation of big air while on a bike. That’s the feeling that senior Chris Huizenga gets every time he rides his McNeil bike on the ramps.
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Boys and girls cross country is approaching their competition season in the first week of October. “Pineapples are riper in the summer months,” junior Ryan Michaels said. “But in cross country,
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5-Interpol - AnticsLess intense than their prior album NYC, the new album explores the darker side of Interpol, who recently toured with The Rapture and the Cure. Their hit “Slow Hands” definitely has
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Marching band members in for the long haul as season begins
For most students summer is a time for a break from school. A time to sit back, relax and enjoy the three months, off. For Tribe of Pride members, summer means the beginning of a new season.
full story 
Teen stress is becoming more and more common as the years go by. It is no longer unusual for high school students to deal with the same or greater amount of stress as parents. Dealing with schoolwork,
full story 
There is more than meets the eye, or at least that is the case with junior Chelsea McLeod. To anyone walking in the halls or sitting in a classroom, she looks like a basic teenager, wearing jeans and
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Oprah Winfrey, the eighth richest woman in the world, never ceases to show her openhandedness and selflessness, as she displayed on he show on Sept. 13. “Oprah is awesome because she is so generou
full story 
Becoming heroic requires brains and brawn
Pushing, fighting, barely breathing, trying to finish. The scene was painful to watch. High ladders, heavy hoses, small dark rooms. Seven strenuous tests, one mistake and it’s all over.
full story 
Hard times are said to bring out the best in people. When assistant principal Captain Sean Begley was called to serve our country, many went out of their ways to show their support.
full story 
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