Search
  • Male Athlete of the Month: David Martin

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Whitney Nelson

    David Martin is known for his athletic prowess. He exhibits strong leadership qualities on and off the field. Martin’s skill, personality and energy keep him at the varsity level and please his teache

    Full Story 
  • Coach of the Month: David Lehman

    Friday, March 18, 2005 By: Justin McKilligin

    Keeping track of volleyball digs and track times are just part of David Lehman’s everyday activities. Lehman is the Head Volleyball and Girls Track coach here at Parker.

    Full Story 
  • Social security breaks the piggy bank to aid retirees

    Tuesday, March 22, 2005 By: Melissa Staub

    “It’s a long-term challenge, it’s like having termites in the foundation of your house. Better address it sooner rather than later,” implied Peter Orszag, (Advisor for the Clinton Administration and d

    Full Story 
  • 72 pints of blood out of veins

    Tuesday, March 22, 2005 By: Morgan Devoe

    Red Cross spoke with Kathy Kislia expressing the importance of giving blood. Several recent car accident victims’ lives were saved because of blood donations. One patient required fifty-two pints of

    Full Story 
  • Mia and Geneva love head rubs and long pettings

    Tuesday, March 22, 2005 By: Emily Anderson

    Many cats are at the Rock County Humane Society just waiting to go home. Two of those lovely felines are Mia and Geneva. Both are adults. Mia is a muted Calico with medium length hair.

    Full Story 
  • Forensics speaks out

    Tuesday, March 22, 2005 By: Andy Knuth

    Forensics is an opportunity for students to exhibit their public speaking skills. It also helps develop and expand a student’s vocabulary by competing in several meets.

    Full Story 
  • Go-Cart ruins adventures

    Tuesday, March 22, 2005 By: Katie McCarthy

    Many kids dream about getting their driver’s license and driving. Well, all is thought to be good until they are driving in a hazardous vehicle. If this is true, Megan Sullivan’s Geo could be used

    Full Story 
  • Flying High: Student Feature

    Tuesday, March 22, 2005 By: Amanda Bolan

    To say that Amanda Canovan is an amazing, beautiful person would be a severe understatement.

    Full Story 
  • Kruser returns to class: Staff Feature

    Tuesday, March 22, 2005 By: Heather Goldstien

    You may know that Joe Kruser has just returned from overseas, but he is more than just a soldier.

    Full Story 
  • Little tackles theatre with big voice: Artist Feature

    Tuesday, March 22, 2005 By: Emily Anderson

    Another one of Parker’s aspiring artists just happens to be sophomore Elliott Little. His main focus happens to be on the performing arts.

    Full Story 
    
The Odin Parker High School Janesville, WI
Issue Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 Issue: March Odin Last Update: Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Current Conditions Partly Cloudy
Temperature: 46.4 °F
Wind Speed: 4 mph S
Gusts: 7 mph ESE
Rain Today: 0 "

At-a-glance

The Janesville Bluebirds made it to state, but they wanted more. It is one thing to make it to the WIAA State Hockey Tournament but another thing to walk away as the number one team.
full story 
Although America’s pastime has swirled in controversy ever since the Red Sox won the World Series, the 2005 season is as anticipated by fans as any.
full story 
The NHL lockout is a topic on all hockey fans’ minds. Whether or not their hockey teams are going to provide them with their usual sport entertainment is a huge deal.
full story 
It has been a successful and busy year for Parker’s gymnastics team. The team ended its season with a record high of 136.225.
full story 
All right, so he has decided to come back for another year. What is the outlook look like though? Where will the team go? If you are wondering, then you have to sit back down because football does
full story 
Tolerance is a word that is becoming more and more common to help promote the equality of all people.
full story 
The Unity Code’s first statement is “I/We will respect individually without pre-judgment.” How can you tolerate someone when you have already judged their activities as sinful and wrong?
full story 
What exciting months February and March have been for Parker High School! I want to congratulate the many students who have excelled as part of a school sponsored activity, organization, or club. We a
full story 
full story 
George W. Bush is at it again, adding new members to his already “fantastic” cabinet. This time he has picked Stephen J. Hadley to be National Security Advisor.
full story 
<< 1 2 3 4 5 >>  Number of stories in this edition: 46

The Odin Staff

Tim Hall

Advisor
Email Me

Parker Odin

Adviser
Email Me

View PDF's

Online Archives

There are currently 17 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.