German exchange group presentations

October 27, 2010 • Shayne Johnston  

              On Sept. 28, the German foreign exchange students who came with Mr. Shultz gave Frau Becker’s first hour German II class seven presentations. The presentations varied topics from their hometown, region, school, the German capital, sports, and more. All of the presentations... Read more »

French fairytale

October 26, 2010 • Peyton McNeil  

                This semester in the French III and French IV class the students are participating in a project in which they pick a fairytale, and then write it in their own form.  Some of the fairytales the students got to chose from include Beauty and the Beast, Prince and the Frog,... Read more »

Orchestra rocks!

October 26, 2010 • Morgan Benjamin  

              Taking pictures with a large group of students can be difficult, but for the Orchestra students it’s no problem for them. Posing for pictures isn’t the only fun thing in Orchestra; concerts would be the most fun. Conducting the pieces of the concert would be directors Martha... Read more »

Northeast Kansas bound and down

October 26, 2010 • Elijah Kampsen  

                Many high school students choose to spend their free time and funds wisely. Not so in the case of senior Matt Carson.                 “Why should I waste my time applying for scholarships or working? I shouldn’t, that’s why,” Carson said.                ... Read more »

Tiger’s the best; forget the rest

October 19, 2010 • Matt Carson  

                Tiger Woods in my eyes is the greatest golfer ever. Some of the shots that he hits in tournaments can only be pulled off by him. Jack Nicklaus was a great golfer and all, but Tiger is just better. Even though Tiger hasn’t beaten Jack’s record of 18 majors, Tiger is... Read more »

Most memorable vacation

October 19, 2010 • Felicia VanCleave  

                I went to a lot of places over the summer, but there is one trip that really sticks out that I will never forget.                 I am junior Felicia VanCleave, and I went to Jacksonville, FL, over the summer to meet my Aunt Lori and Uncle Bob, who are very... Read more »

Harvest time

October 19, 2010 • Lauren Lenahan  

                Riding a big tractor to harvest corn and beans seems like a job for a farmer and not a high school student, but junior Bobby Millard must do this on a regular basis.                 Millard works on Carl Richards’s farm helping with a harvest of bean and... Read more »

The international

October 14, 2010  

Love for the sport soccer is international. Millions of people around the world love the sport, and one of them is senior Gabe Garay. Garay has been playing soccer since he was five. When he was that age, he played on a small club team in Bolivia where he was born. He... Read more »

Cross country

October 14, 2010  

“It keeps me physically active and pushes me physically and mentally over the edge,” senior Chris Shirrell said. Shirrell has been running in cross country since his sophomore year. He lettered his junior year, and has many personal accomplishments throughout his cross country career. Breaking his... Read more »

Pursuing the life of a famous actor

October 12, 2010 • Amber Cessarich  

                Ever since junior Drew Temple was a kid, the life of growing up like a movie star was an ambition. But in order for Temple to meet his goal, he believes that the acceptance in the Juilliard School of Performing Arts in New York City is the route to take. The Juilliard School... Read more »

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