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  • No sheep, no shrimp, no problem:: A reporter spends a week in the life of a vegetarian

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Gina Pilkins, Staff Reporter

    As I stood surveying the components of the Thanksgiving dinner, I helped myself to some mashed potatoes, a slice of pie, and some rolls, then sprinted from the kitchen before the turkey temptation ove

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  • Later start to school days will jump start careers

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Jacki Ryba, Staff Reporter

    Finally there is a solution to Lake Central’s overcrowding problem. The school corporation has decided to go through with an optional schedule change to decrease the uprising number of students going

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  • Online ordination: Students by day, reverends by Sabbath

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Rory Gallagher, Managing Editor

    Senior Tim Peddycord sleeps in the storage room of his basement on a worn mattress that rests on the room’s chilly concrete floor. He snuggles in at night between a cluster of dusty weight lifting eq

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  • LC Mythbusters: Fact or fiction?

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Elly Eveland, Staff Reporter

    Myth: Does Mrs. Kathy Donaldson have a tattoo of a dragon on her chest?Fact or Fiction? Undecided.Story: This rumor has been following Mrs. Donaldson for a while now. The only thing she had to say

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  • On track: Preseason conditioning helps track teams surpass hurdles later in season

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Amy-Nicole Dosen, Editor-In-Chief

    Icy air bites the swift athlete as she travels faster than the sun, which has yet to show its face to the world. Athletes pump iron like it’s discounted gas. Throbbing muscles are soothed by saran-wra

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  • Mat maids provide foundation for wrestlers

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Amber Girven, Design Editor

    Waking up before the break of dawn on a weekend, spending the entire day wiping up blood, and returning home after ten hours only to realize the day is dwindling doesn’t sound like a walk in the park.

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  • A Wii bit of money buys hours of video game fun

    Tuesday, December 12, 2006 By: Steve Blush, Staff Reporter

    Nintendo hit home with fans everywhere as the release of the Wii continues to mesmerize gamers all over the world.The Nintendo Wii is, by far, the most innovative console to date. By using a motion s

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Scout Lake Central High School St John, IN
Issue Date: Friday, December 08, 2006 Issue: Vol. 41 - Issue 9 Last Update: Tuesday, December 12, 2006
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For the first twenty James Bond movies viewers were used to the dark eyed, smooth talking Bond with dark hair. The newest installment of the series has the complete opposite: a blonde, blue eyed Bon
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Nintendo hit home with fans everywhere as the release of the Wii continues to mesmerize gamers all over the world.The Nintendo Wii is, by far, the most innovative console to date. By using a motion s
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Waking up before the break of dawn on a weekend, spending the entire day wiping up blood, and returning home after ten hours only to realize the day is dwindling doesn’t sound like a walk in the park.
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On Nov. 14, Bobby Knight was accused of “slapping” Michael Prince, one of Knights’ players. The incident occurred during a time-out in a game against Gardner-Web. Knight was trying to get Prince
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Icy air bites the swift athlete as she travels faster than the sun, which has yet to show its face to the world. Athletes pump iron like it’s discounted gas. Throbbing muscles are soothed by saran-wra
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Myth: Does Mrs. Kathy Donaldson have a tattoo of a dragon on her chest?Fact or Fiction? Undecided.Story: This rumor has been following Mrs. Donaldson for a while now. The only thing she had to say
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Senior Tim Peddycord sleeps in the storage room of his basement on a worn mattress that rests on the room’s chilly concrete floor. He snuggles in at night between a cluster of dusty weight lifting eq
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All those pundits on cable news channels would have us believe politics are our whole life, which it’s not. Yet, politics seem to be everywhere these days. The libraries and bookstores are stocked w
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On Nov. 5, only two days before the anticipated elections in the U.S., people throughout the world were not holding their breath in expectation of a repeat “hanging Chad” incident in Florida, but inst
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Finally there is a solution to Lake Central’s overcrowding problem. The school corporation has decided to go through with an optional schedule change to decrease the uprising number of students going
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