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  • Alumni dates allowed in recent dance changes

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Rory Gallagher, Copy Editor

    Many alterations to this year’s homecoming have been made to increase school spirit and student involvement.In lieu of a parade, the pep rally before the game has been extended to three and a half hou

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  • Low cost, high success earns “Best Buy”

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Alexandria Wesley, Staff Reporter

    Lake Central’s ability to excel in academics while receiving the least amount of tax dollars has dubbed it one of Indiana’s “Best Buy” schools.On Sept. 14, Principal Mrs. Sandie Platt received a plaqu

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  • Overcrowding in school could be resolved

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Helen Swope, Design Editor

    Bumping, shoving, a completestandstill. This has been many ofthe hallways at our school lately.Last year, S-hall and E-hallwere bad, but you could stillsomewhat move. This year, it isa complete nightm

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  • Is reality programming taking over television?

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Jess Victor, Staff Reporter

    Television is the home to sitcoms,dramas, sci-fi , and movies,but what do people think aboutthe ever-growing reality shows?It seems as though realityshows have grown from beingrare and humble to the g

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  • Katrina survivor moves to Northwest Indiana

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Becca Hamilton, Staff Reporter

    Hurricane is defi ned as a violenttropical storm of wind.This defi nition holds true,but for people who experience ahurricane and survive its devastationfi rst-hand, it means so muchmore.

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  • Sports fans catch pre-game tailgate fever

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Ashley Ladwig, Managing Editor

    Football and tailgating. The two American traditions,whether it’s on a professional or high schoollevel, couldn’t go together any better.Before every varsity home football game, eagerfans gather in th

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  • Lives saved, cookies gained during blood drive

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Amy Dosen, Staff Reporter

    All it takes to save three lives

    are one needle, ten minutes, a

    few cookies, and one compassionate

    person.

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  • Major League Baseball playoff picture coming into focus

    Monday, September 26, 2005 By: Pat Bainer, Sports Editor

    With September coming to an end, the playoff picturefor the MLB is becoming clearer. Most of the divisionsare just about wrapped up, and the wild card races arecoming down to the wire.

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Friday, September 23, 2005 Issue: Vol. 40- Issue 3 Last Update: Monday, September 26, 2005
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At-a-glance

Curiosity as to what will happen to

the young wizard led people all over the

world to anxiously wait for the arrival of

the sixth Harry Potter book.
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With a record of 0-9 so far this season,boys tennis may be in the dumps. Or is it?With six starters graduating last year,the team is still adjusting to each otherand the hectic schedule. With twelve y
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With September coming to an end, the playoff picturefor the MLB is becoming clearer. Most of the divisionsare just about wrapped up, and the wild card races arecoming down to the wire.
full story 
All it takes to save three lives

are one needle, ten minutes, a

few cookies, and one compassionate

person.
full story 
Football and tailgating. The two American traditions,whether it’s on a professional or high schoollevel, couldn’t go together any better.Before every varsity home football game, eagerfans gather in th
full story 
Hurricane is defi ned as a violenttropical storm of wind.This defi nition holds true,but for people who experience ahurricane and survive its devastationfi rst-hand, it means so muchmore.
full story 
Television is the home to sitcoms,dramas, sci-fi , and movies,but what do people think aboutthe ever-growing reality shows?It seems as though realityshows have grown from beingrare and humble to the g
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Novelist Dean Koontz said,“Some people think only intellectcounts… but the functions ofintellect are insuffi cient withoutcourage, love,… and empathy.”
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Bumping, shoving, a completestandstill. This has been many ofthe hallways at our school lately.Last year, S-hall and E-hallwere bad, but you could stillsomewhat move. This year, it isa complete nightm
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Students will not be able tobuy lunch in the cafeteriausing their accounts without theirstudent ID. If one were to needanother card, another one can bebought at the main office for asmall fee.
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