Disney On Ice Is Sure To Excite
Molly Wilson, History Editor
February 14, 2012
Most children love everything and anything Disney, including Disney World, Disney movies, and now: Disney on Ice. Not only is Disney on Ice fun for young kids, but the performance is also fun for teenagers and even adults. Disney on Ice is fun and exciting for everyone in the family, and it is a performance... Read more »
Young Life Can Change Your Life
Zachary Kirisits, Editor-In-Chief
February 10, 2012
A few weeks ago, a friend invited to a meeting called ‘Campaigners’. I was a little wary about the entire idea when I was told that I would be discussing Jesus with a group of kids that I had never met before. But I was certainly interested in trying something new, so I decided to give Campaigners... Read more »
Are You Nervous?
Kayleigh Meisenzahl, A&E Lead Editor
February 8, 2012
Have you ever realized that you possess a nervous habit? If you answered ‘yes’, then you are certainly not alone. Whenever there is a situation in which you feel uncomfortable, you may find yourself performing an action that is very odd. This is your nervous habit. Nervous habits are actually quite... Read more »
Choosing Your College
Margaret Keefer, News Editor
February 3, 2012
The New Year marks the time when colleges send out the majority of their acceptance letters. It is also the time when high school seniors decide what college they will attend in the fall. Many factors are taken into account when someone chooses a college. For me, the three most important things about... Read more »
10 Things I’d Rather Do Than Be At School
Joe Hickey, Staff Writer
February 3, 2012
Yeah so I know that everyone would rather be doing something other than school right now. So I made a list to tell you what I would rather be doing, mainly because I never get to tell anyone when they are telling me theirs. 10- Sleep. I need this so bad. My two hardest periods of the days are positioned... Read more »
Fun In The Big Field House, Away From The Cold Outdoor Track & Field
Joe Hickey, Staff Writer
January 20, 2012
Hey everybody! It is me again, this time speaking about winter track & field. What can I say about it? It is quite fun. We participate in a wide range of events. I do not have the best memory, so allow me to give you the events that I can recall. We have the 55 meter dash, a 55 meter hurdles, a 300... Read more »
The Problem With Winter
Joe Hickey, Staff Writer
January 20, 2012
Snow days. The one reason why students look forward to the biting cold of winter. Yet it fails to appear whenever you need it. No matter what you try, like wearing your pajama’s backwards or putting a spoon under your pillow, it never shows up. This is why there needs to be a mandatory snow day each... Read more »
Are You Single on Valentine’s Day?
Molly Wilson, History Editor
January 18, 2012
Valentine’s Day, the day that those with a special someone go on romantic dates, give each other heart- shaped boxes of chocolates and a bouquet of flowers, and bask in the love that they have for each other. However, for those who do not have a valentine, this day can be filled with shame and sorrow... Read more »
Midterm Madness
Kayleigh Meisenzahl, A&E Lead Editor
January 11, 2012
The first of the year has passed and we are well on our way to reaching midterm exam time. Midterms are a very stressful and tiring time for students of all grades, 9 through 12. Some students choose to procrastinate, while others hit the books in advance. But either way, studying is absolutely necessary. Some... Read more »
Be Mine
Kasey Riedl, Editorial Editor
January 11, 2012
It’s never too early to start thinking about Valentine’s Days. Stores have already began putting out Valentine’s Day cards, candy, and gifts, just for this day, but many don’t even know the history behind the holiday. There are different opinions of how Valentine’s Day originated. Some say... Read more »



