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  • Zoolander Cafe opens for first time this year

    Tuesday, April 13, 2004 By: Daniel Human, News Editor

    Teachers and students can now benefit from the advantages of a good breakfast courtesy of the Westlake Department.A new program has begun for the Westlake students known as the Zoolander Café and it o

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  • Students bet it all on games of chance

    Tuesday, April 13, 2004 By: FilipKojic, Staff Photographer

    Gambling can be defined as a game of chance with stakes. This pastime is one of the fastest growing activities in the country. For most of the gambling industry’s patrons, it is a harmless form of e

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  • Propaganda in the halls? Sobe it

    Tuesday, April 13, 2004 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    A new Sobe vending machine has made its way into the halls of our school.Complimentary posters for the “Got Milk” Machine are also in the cafeteria. Has the budget crisis caused the school to sell out

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  • Sex facts didn’t turn heads

    Tuesday, April 13, 2004 By: Nichole Odijk, Design Editor

    “75% of teens surveyed say they are not afraid to admit they are virgins!” Much of the student body may not have noticed the yellow signs containing “sexual statistics”, So I’m here to ask what’s the

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  • Feeling lazy or laid back? DiagnosisSenioritis

    Tuesday, April 13, 2004 By: Tina Morgan, Copy Editor

    In Scout, we have certain deadlines to meet for each issue. Stories have to be written on deadline, proofread and returned on deadline, and pages have to be designed on deadline. But lately, it seem

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  • Tattoo popularity keeps growing among teens

    Tuesday, April 13, 2004 By: Ashley Ladwig, Assistant Feature Editor

    Tribal bands, dragons, hearts, and angels. All are different design categories for the ever-popular tattoo. More and more teens have joined the body art craze.“I got my first tattoo after my eighteent

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  • Tales from KuwaitA former student speaks out

    Tuesday, April 13, 2004 By: Becky Hart, Managing Editor

    Jennie Clark, 2000 graduate, joined the National Guard as a medic in June of 2000. “I vaguely remember it [joining] having something to do with my quest to be more well rounded,” Clark said. “So when

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  • Red Robin misses where it counts, in the food

    Tuesday, April 13, 2004 By: Andrew Resa, Assistant Leisure Editor

    It’s always exciting to walk into a restaurant and experience something new and delicious. That is, unless you happen to walk into Red Robin.I recently went to the newly constructed restaurant on Rou

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  • Basketball teams wrap up their seasons

    Tuesday, April 13, 2004 By: Eric Gehrig, Assistant Sports Editor

    Girl’s basketball ended with a close defeat to Gary West Side in Sectionals. The game went back and forth, and the team had a seven-point lead with four minutes left. However, the team couldn’t hold

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  • Two wrestlers place in top ten at state competition

    Tuesday, April 13, 2004 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    The school’s wrestling team went to state on Feb.28 with two entrants and left with a 2nd place and 6th place in hand.Sophomore Aaron Sessa placed 2nd and was pleased with his results.

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Thursday, April 01, 2004 Issue: Vol. 38 - Issue 9 Last Update: Tuesday, April 13, 2004
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Teachers and students can now benefit from the advantages of a good breakfast courtesy of the Westlake Department.A new program has begun for the Westlake students known as the Zoolander Café and it o
full story 
A new Sobe vending machine has made its way into the halls of our school.Complimentary posters for the “Got Milk” Machine are also in the cafeteria. Has the budget crisis caused the school to sell out
full story 
Deciding what college to attend is one of the most important decisions in a young person’s life. It is something that will affect the rest of his or her life, and it should not be taken lightly.Most s
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It’s always exciting to walk into a restaurant and experience something new and delicious. That is, unless you happen to walk into Red Robin.I recently went to the newly constructed restaurant on Rou
full story 
The school’s wrestling team went to state on Feb.28 with two entrants and left with a 2nd place and 6th place in hand.Sophomore Aaron Sessa placed 2nd and was pleased with his results.
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Cameras fail to prevent student fighting
Everyone knows that there are new cameras put in around the school, but are they really effective? In the past two weeks there have been three pretty serious fights that have all lasted for more than
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“The meaning of homecoming is being lost,” assistant principal Mr. Robert McDermott said. “We want people to get back to it [the real meaning].”The “real meaning” of homecoming is supporting the foot
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Jennie Clark, 2000 graduate, joined the National Guard as a medic in June of 2000. “I vaguely remember it [joining] having something to do with my quest to be more well rounded,” Clark said. “So when
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