The Sailors' Log Mona Shores High School Norton Shores, MI
Issue Date: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 Issue: June 1, 2011 Last Update: Thursday, June 02, 2011
  • Sophomore overcomes aggressive cancer

    Thursday, May 26, 2011 By: Emily Grevel

    Everyone has memories from childhood they will never forget. Countless hours were spent building tree forts, coloring, and playing on the playground. However, for sophomore Cole Shafer, his childhoo

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  • Freshman survives leukemia, shares his story despite other setbacks

    Thursday, May 26, 2011 By: Michelle Robinson

    The cycle of life is simple: people are born, people live, and then people die. Freshman Jason Janczyk, though, was born, lived, died, and then lived again. At the age of 4, Janczyk was diagnosed wi

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  • Getty 4 Drive-In offers unique parking experience

    Thursday, May 26, 2011 By: Jonah Stone

    While I personally love the sticky floors, cramped seating, talkative people, and annoying children of the traditional movie experience, a fresh experience can be even more delightful. The end of th

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  • Acceptance is the key to a comfortable life

    Thursday, May 26, 2011 By: Emily Fischer

    I look in the mirror every day before I go to school. Being in zero hour this year, my motivation to get up and get dolled up for school on a daily basis has been lacking. For the whole year, up unt

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  • Girls need to bare their chests too

    Thursday, May 26, 2011 By: Erinn Taylor

    Girls! Put your shirts back on!" It’s not what you think. It was not an especially hot day, but the bright sun was brutal as my fellow track teammates and I circled the track over and over again. All

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  • Orchestra director retires after 27 years at Shores

    Thursday, May 26, 2011 By: Emily Grevel

    The lights dim as the audience settles into its seats. The much anticipated concert is about to begin as the beloved conductor walks across the stage. Music fills the air as Tim Staudacher gracefully

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  • Five boy scouts prepare to travel to New Mexico

    Thursday, May 26, 2011 By: Michelle Robinson

    Being in shape for long hikes down deep canyons and over 10,000-foot mountains may sound tedious to some, but the Boy Scouts in Troops 1023 and 1053 are up for the challenge. On June 18, five Shores’

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The end has finally come. I’m not talking about the Rapture on May 21. The senior class of 2011 is at last about to take the next big step into their futures. It’s been a long four years, and mo
Senior year is a time for celebrations, celebrating the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. Many seniors decide to go out with a bang by inviting their friends and family to a graduation
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The sun is starting to come out, and everyone is getting summer fever. You know what that means; it is time to start going to the drive-ins. On Saturday, May 21, the choir decided to create their ow
Hail the colors blue and white our loyalty we give? It sure didn’t look like it the week of April 25-29. The themes for the days were pajama, tie-day, mismatch, crazy hair, and of course sailor pr
Doughnut Day is always the first Friday in June, which happens to be tomorrow. According to holidayinsights.com, Doughnut Day originated in 1938, and was created by the Chicago Salvation Army to rai
The lights dim as the audience settles into its seats. The much anticipated concert is about to begin as the beloved conductor walks across the stage. Music fills the air as Tim Staudacher gracefully
After an extensive search, Dave Peden, superintendent at Southgate Community Schools, will succeed Terry Babbitt as superintendent of the Shores district. "This is a great district in a beautiful pa
People have the illusion that it is impossible to surf on Lake Michigan when, in fact, that is not the case. In fact, people have been surfing in Michigan for 50 years. Recently, filmmaker Vince Deu
Three Shores students received honorable mention on the national Spanish exam: Senior Chris Enders, junior Brigid Kiley, and sophomore Serena Gale-Butto. On March 29 and 30 all of Mrs. Potter’s level
The end of the school year is winding down, and it’s that time of year again: locker cleanout, which was held second hour on Tuesday, May 24.  For some students, it’s a breeze and will take only
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