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  • NHS sponsors blood drive for generous donors

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Zach King, News Editor

    Students turned out in droves on Oct. 7 to support a most worthy cause: National Honor Society’s annual blood drive.“People should [give blood] if they can,” National Honor Society sponsor and math t

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  • Trick-or-treating fun does not end after childhood

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    Hi, my name is Bryant Myroup, and I’m an eighteen-year old trick-or-treater.Some may question my sanity, while I question theirs. When I think about it, why would I ever want to pass up on an opportun

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  • Assessing “Under the LC” homecoming adjustments

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Bob Herman, Co-Copy Editor

    Homecoming underwent some drastic changes compared to previous years, and the aftermath has left some questions as to whether next year will be the same.“Overall, I think it worked out,” Mrs. Leslie L

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  • Scout’s Own Presidential Predictions and Views: Democrat - Senator John Kerry

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Chris Neumann, Entertainment Editor

    Everyone wants to be drafted into the army to fight in a foreign country, right? That’s what will happen if Bush gets reelected. Does this country really want more money sent down the drain and more

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  • Scout’s Own Presidential Predictions and Views: Republican - Pres. George W. Bush

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Andrew Resa, Assistant Entertainment Editor

    Everyone wants ketchup…right? That’s all you’ll get if John Kerry is elected President. Every four years our nation votes for the leader of this great counrty. Should it be the man who stands up ag

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  • Cheerleaders prepare for competitions as football season ends

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Eric Gehrig, Sports Editor

    The cheerleaders are quietly having themselves a fun and successful season. With almost all-last year’s girls back, they are really enjoying this year’s campaign. “We are having a lot of fun this

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  • Choir Concert hits a high note with different genres and variety

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Kristen Cameron, Editor in Chief

    “Oh my god, is my hair ok? Does this robe make my butt look big? Is there anything in my teeth? I just remembered…I can’t sing! Don’t screw up, don’t screw up, don’t screw up!”

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  • Tae Kwon Do success determined by discipline, not strength

    Thursday, November 04, 2004 By: Becky Hart, Managing Editor

    Hi-ya! American tae kwon do is more than just a past time, it’s a way of life for senior Jessica Pearson.“It has taught me how much my body can take, and how to be responsible and independent,” Pears

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Friday, October 22, 2004 Issue: Vol. 39 - Issue 3 Last Update: Friday, November 05, 2004
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At-a-glance

The upcoming NBA season will feature new faces, new division alignments, and even a new team, but like last year, teamwork and good shooting will prevail over collections of individual talent.
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Recognition and large crowds are the last things on the minds of the non-sanctioned boys and girls bowling teams, when compared to the compassion to improve upon last year’s season“I thoroughly dislik
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Sectionals started off really well for the boys tennis team in the shellacking of Gavit on Sept. 30, but things went south as the team was knocked out by Munster on Oct.1.
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The cheerleaders are quietly having themselves a fun and successful season. With almost all-last year’s girls back, they are really enjoying this year’s campaign. “We are having a lot of fun this
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Hi-ya! American tae kwon do is more than just a past time, it’s a way of life for senior Jessica Pearson.“It has taught me how much my body can take, and how to be responsible and independent,” Pears
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Three thousand people anxiously waited in line Saturday, Oct. 2 in front of Congress Theater in Chicago, IL. For each minute they stood there, they got closer to seeing one of the best line-ups that h
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For some students playing concerts with heavy metal music and screaming fans is just another thing to do. Two bands were formed from every day students that just want to play music. “The show could tu
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Halloween is just around the corner, and the Theater Guild will be performing their first play of the school year. What better story to tell than The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. “We wanted to do somethi
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“Oh my god, is my hair ok? Does this robe make my butt look big? Is there anything in my teeth? I just remembered…I can’t sing! Don’t screw up, don’t screw up, don’t screw up!”
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“No, I don’t wanna go!…AHH!!!!! (Splash!) Help me!! (Swishing water) Hel…(Calm)” Shouts such as these can supposedly be heard many nights near the pond in the Scherwood Lake Apartments complex.
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