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  • Student shows musical talent

    Friday, September 30, 2005 By: Amy-Nicole Dosen, Staff Reporter

    Notes resonate through the air and float to attentive ears as skillful hands form a symphony; the music flows not from the hands of old, seasoned musicians, but rather the hands of talented freshman J

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  • Cell phones named a disturbance due to new policy

    Tuesday, October 04, 2005 By: Editorial

    Imagine the disturbance caused when, in the middle of an in-depth lecture, a student’s cellular phone rings. The attentive silence is shattered, and heads turn towards the sound. Valuable class time

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  • Homework load increases

    Tuesday, October 04, 2005 By: Jess Victor, Staff Reporter

    As teenagers grow older and gain more responsibilities, it seems like the homework that’s assigned is growing more also. Homework and studying material has taken over the extra time in the lives of ma

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  • Hurricane brings new percussion director north

    Tuesday, October 04, 2005 By: Rory Gallagher, Copy Editor

    The havoc that Hurricane Katrina wreaked upon the city of New Orleans has given the band department a new teacher.Mr. Troy Hall, a new assistant band director and director of percussion, is an evacuee

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  • Girls golf pulls off huge win in Kankakee

    Tuesday, October 04, 2005 By: Jacob Marmolejo, Staff Reporter

    The girls golf team accomplished something it hasn’t been able to do since 1999: win a sectional title. The girls finished first in the Kankakee Valley Sectional on Sept. 17. The five member team s

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  • Michigan City runs all over Indians defense

    Tuesday, October 04, 2005 By: Eric Gehrig, Managing Editor

    A packed house showed up for the homecoming game against Michigan City as fans hoped for the school’s first ever Conference win. However the visiting Wolves high-powered offense was a little too much

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  • Local students form band with hard rock punk sound

    Tuesday, October 04, 2005 By: Becca Hamilton, Staff Reporter

    On September 22 the local band Auden played at the Highland Legion for admiring fans. I had the privilege of attending the head-banging concert. Having gotten at the Legion earlier than expected, I ha

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  • Homecoming 2005

    Tuesday, October 04, 2005 By: Krystle Chapman, Staff Photographer

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Friday, September 30, 2005 Issue: Vol. 40 - Issue 4 Last Update: Friday, October 14, 2005
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The girls golf team accomplished something it hasn’t been able to do since 1999, win a sectional title. The girls finished first in the Kankakee Valley Sectional on Sept. 17. The five member team sh
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Wicked @ The Ford Center for Performing Arts, Oriental Theatre, Chicago, IL Running through Jan. 15, 2006Hailed as one of the most innovative and visually moving product
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A History of ViolenceOpens Friday, Sept. 30 Nationwide- Rated RA History of Violence marks the next big film in Viggo Mortensen’s film career. Critics and movie-goers alike had high hopes for his car
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Hanson @ The House of Blues, Chicago, ILThursday, Nov. 17-5 p.m. Whatever happened to that band of bright-eyed young teens who stole the hearts of so many girls in the mid-ninties? I just assumed th
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On September 22 the local band Auden played at the Highland Legion for admiring fans. I had the privilege of attending the head-banging concert. Having gotten at the Legion earlier than expected, I ha
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Varsity Football - The Indians (2-4, 0-4) lost their fourth straight game to Michigan City (4-2, 2-2) on Sept. 23, 38-16. Michigan City’s running back Ryan Fics ran all over the Indian’s defense for o
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A packed house showed up for the homecoming game against Michigan City as fans hoped for the school’s first ever Conference win. However the visiting Wolves high-powered offense was a little too much
full story 
The girls golf team accomplished something it hasn’t been able to do since 1999: win a sectional title. The girls finished first in the Kankakee Valley Sectional on Sept. 17. The five member team s
full story 
The havoc that Hurricane Katrina wreaked upon the city of New Orleans has given the band department a new teacher.Mr. Troy Hall, a new assistant band director and director of percussion, is an evacuee
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