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  • NHS helps raise money to fight heart disease

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Jim Fleming, Staff Reporter

    February may just be the shortest month of the year for most students, but for National Honor Society members and math teacher and sponsor Mrs. Nancy Crooks, the month will be a very busy one. Within

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  • War on selective service, drafting

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Becca Glaser, Staff Reporter

    Everyone is sick of hearing about the war in Iraq. Okay, I appreciate that. What I don’t appreciate is how the United States is seriously considering the draft again. It isn’t necessary. Out of 22

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  • Spaghetti dinner gets visit from money machine

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    A money machine from Centier Bank made a special guest appearance at the Dollars for Scholars spaghetti dinner on Jan. 18. The event featured dinner, a 50/50 raffle, the drawing for the money machine

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  • Formal Court becomes a family affair

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Amanda Henry, Feature Editor

    Snowy weather and icy roads mean it’s once again time for the Winter Formal. Sponsored by N-Teens, Formal provides a much-needed break after finals.

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  • Formal Court selection arouses questions: PRO

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Becky Hart, Managing Editor

    Winter Formal is being held on Feb. 7, and like the last six years, only N-teens members are allowed to run for court.“We have students that qualify for the position for the hard work they have given

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  • Formal Court selection arouses questions: CON

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Kristen Cameron, Editor in Chief

    Thousands of dollars will be spent by students on this year’s Winter Formal, but only a select few will be given the chance to be crowned “queen.” Though this school has nearly 2,700 students, a club

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  • Calculators provide education, entertainment

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Bryant Myroup, Opinion Editor

    The sound of students tapping away at calculators fills most math and science classes, but the students are not always hard at work. Graphing calculators are able to download games and other utilities

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  • Here comes the bride...right out of high school

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Cruz Resendiz, Staff Reporter

    Imagine a little girl dreaming of her wedding day; the dress, the ring, the groom. She can’t wait until she’s all grown up to finally get married. But, does she really have to wait that long?

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  • Chef Joel puts on good show

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Tina Morgan, Copy Editor

    The atmosphere at Chef Joel’s is pretty casual. Small, with only about nine tables, the décor is simple because here, the focus is on the food.

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  • The ins and outs of Formal Fashion

    Thursday, January 29, 2004 By: Megan Melcic, Business Manager

    Formal is here once again. The time when girls go shopping for hours on end to find that perfect dress for winter formal.

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Friday, February 06, 2004 Issue: Vol. 38 - Issue 6 Last Update: Thursday, January 29, 2004
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Science Olympiad has been working hard toward February’s competition all year.The Science Olympiad team’s annual competition is coming up in February. The team has done very well in it in the past an
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Advanced Accounting: 1st place Ben LabasComputerized Accounting: 1st place Ben LabasSpreadsheet Actions: 1st place Eric Olson 3rd place Greg Oboy 4th place Ni
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A money machine from Centier Bank made a special guest appearance at the Dollars for Scholars spaghetti dinner on Jan. 18. The event featured dinner, a 50/50 raffle, the drawing for the money machine
full story 
Imagine a little girl dreaming of her wedding day; the dress, the ring, the groom. She can’t wait until she’s all grown up to finally get married. But, does she really have to wait that long?
full story 
The atmosphere at Chef Joel’s is pretty casual. Small, with only about nine tables, the décor is simple because here, the focus is on the food.
full story 
This year’s boys and girls bowling teams have each gotten off to hot starts, and both are coming off impressive seasons.
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No winter basketball league is complete without including biddy ball. The boys two different basketball leagues, the Junior/Senior league and the Freshman/Sophomore league, are under way with a lot o
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As the weather fights below freezing, a student walks outside into the cold afternoon air. Suddenly, a group of red-nosed people run past. Has the school gone mad? No, it’s only the track team anti
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The varsity cheerleading squad has had an up and down year with many members leaving the team. Despite this, the team seems to be in full gear as they prepare for nationals.
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“Out in the country past the city limit signs, there’s a honky tonk near the county line.” This song is by Brooks and Dunn, but it explains DC’s Country Junction perfectly.
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