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  • Interact strives to reach goal with Food Drive

    Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By: Daniel Human, News Editor

    While everybody is gobbling down turkey and watching the football game with their family, some people won’t have that option. In order to alleviate that dilemma, Interact has been collecting canned fo

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  • Accident number in parking lot climbs higher

    Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By: Alex Kubat, Assistant News Editor

    Already this school year, students have been getting in many accidents and car fires both in the school parking lot, and on the roads because of distractions and poor judgment.

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  • SWAT theater troupe acts its way into year

    Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By: Becca Glaser, Staff Reporter

    Posters have found their way into the hallways warning students to watch out for SWAT. The Special Weapons Acting Team is a group of 10 Advanced Drama students that are dedicated to all of their caus

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  • Dance Dance Revolution craze hits students

    Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    Four arrows on a metal pad, one machine playing the music, and smooth moves are the parts of the arcade game, Dance Dance Revolution. This game is a test of a player’s endurance, coordination, rhythm,

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  • Brawls in the halls more commonplace

    Tuesday, November 04, 2003 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. That’s the thought going through a fighter’s head. Lunchtime fights have been becoming much more frequent.

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  • Thanksgiving, reflecting on what matters

    Wednesday, November 12, 2003 By: Patrick Bainer, Staff Reporter

    Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what one is really thankful for. Many people don’t really think of this when they are stuffing their face with turkey and potatoes.The very first Thanksgiving was

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  • What the @#$% is wrong with swearing?

    Wednesday, November 12, 2003 By: Cruz Resendiz, Staff Reporter

    Behold those four letter words, seemly impossible to avoid using and impossible to avoid hearing. To go a day without hearing a curse word would likely make one think they were in the Twilight Zone.

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  • Ride to Watch: Bill Gibbon’s ‘86 Camaro IROC

    Monday, November 17, 2003 By: Steve Elizalde, Staff Photographer

    Senior Bill Gibbons knows the value of a classic 1986 Camaro IROC. The car is in pristine condition with T-Tops and only 18,000 miles on the 5.0 Tuned Port Injection (TPI) engine. The car is completel

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  • Look who’s watching now?: Students lose property with loss of security

    Monday, November 17, 2003 By: Becky Hart, Managing Editor

    Everyday athletes put their belongings in the locker room for safe keeping until practice or their game is over, but is it really safe? Are they really safe?Wallets, cell phones, make-up, jewelry, an

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  • Look who’s watching now?: Sergeant left without officer

    Monday, November 17, 2003 By: Nichole Odijk, Design Editor

    Okay so cutbacks have been made throughout the entire school. The administration had to make decisions in virtually every department, one in which includes the security. Last year’s student resource

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
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Sports

The “Tiffany Redlarczyk Years” have passed, but this year’s girls cross-country team still made it to the New Prairie semi-state meet.
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The fall sporting season has come to an end, and each sport has made its presence felt in one way or another.Football, soccer, cross-country, boys tennis, volleyball, and girls golf have finished, and
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On Oct. 16, senior Kelly Tomaszewski stepped on a plane to Hanover, Germany, and there she was met with four days of intensive training and international gymnastics competition against about 40 other
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David Hoffmaster is nothing extraordinary in stature. Standing 5’10 and weighing 150 lbs., he isn’t a large person, but he carries himself as a towering individual. “David is classy in the way he c
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