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  • Expansions needed to fit growing student body: Funding hinders needed auditorium, fieldhouse

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Amy-Nicole Dosen, Editor-in-Chief

    The dilemma of hallways packed like a sardine can with students and traveling teachers steering plastic carts is a concern that may soon have to share the spotlight with another worsening problem in o

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  • DELETE THIS ONE

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: DELETE

    “Purdue has already offered free tuition,” Flores, a former member of Mrs. Penny Tokoly and Miss Marcy Stemp’s PSAT prep class, said.High school students throughout the nation dream of scholarships an

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  • Class during SRT preps students for the upcoming PSAT

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Jana Kovich, Assistant Entertainment editor

    “Purdue has already offered free tuition,” Flores, a former member of Mrs. Penny Tokoly and Miss Marcy Stemp’s PSAT prep class, said.High school students throughout the nation dream of scholarships an

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  • Abolish Stress by Banning Homework

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Jenna Murray, Opinion Editor

    Homework is arguably the second most hated word among students (the first being “school”). The seemingly never-ending pile haunts and plagues the minds of students all over the country. Well, what al

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  • “Madden Curse” strikes again, MVP sidelined

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Molly Sammon, Assistant Sports Editor

    Professional sports are filled with superstition. The Curse of the Bambino, The Patrick Ewing curse, and the inability of the Chicago Cubs to carry a decent winning streak are just a few of the popula

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  • Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters rocks Chicago concert scene

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Elly Eveland, Staff Reporter

    Live music is always awesome to witness. I saw a concert last Friday that blew my mind and the experience is one I will never forget. Although it was a gloomy day, I was, however, going to see

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  • Will America pick purified or pesticides?

    Friday, October 13, 2006 By: Sophia Bairaktaris, Front Page Editor

    Food, supplements, and cleaning products make up a world of natural goods classified as “organic.”Not many students know what the term “organic” actually means, and thus misconceptions arise. “A lot o

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Friday, October 13, 2006 Issue: Vol. 41 - Issue 5 Last Update: Friday, October 13, 2006
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“We are so proud of you” is a phrase we all love to hear from our parents. The question is how far would someone go for that approval?School is the best medium to show parents that they have in fact b
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Live music is always awesome to witness. I saw a concert last Friday that blew my mind and the experience is one I will never forget. Although it was a gloomy day, I was, however, going to see
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Eastern Conference Atlantic Division- A lack luster division filled with lack luster teams. Last year the New Jersey Nets finished with a nice .598 winning percentage, but a quiet off-season will be
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Professional sports are filled with superstition. The Curse of the Bambino, The Patrick Ewing curse, and the inability of the Chicago Cubs to carry a decent winning streak are just a few of the popula
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After missing the playoffs, the Sox will have to watch this one on T.V. And for the Cubs fans who forgot, some teams play more than 162 games. It would take too much time to list the problems with t
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The halls of Lake Central are filled with many different faces of people from many different backgrounds, including a new face all the way from South Africa. “The school is huge,” sophomore Justine Ch
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Students are enhancing their high school experience in a positive way by taking advantage of the new AP classes that are being offered.As said by Mr. Holden, “More AP classes are being offered this ye
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I must not have gotten the memo. Since when is it a completely outlandish idea to use one’s turn signals? Is there really something so taxing about tapping a lever that is, conveniently enough, plac
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Homework is arguably the second most hated word among students (the first being “school”). The seemingly never-ending pile haunts and plagues the minds of students all over the country. Well, what al
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Food, supplements, and cleaning products make up a world of natural goods classified as “organic.”Not many students know what the term “organic” actually means, and thus misconceptions arise. “A lot o
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