Week of Jan. 5-8
January 11, 2016
Varsity boys basketball team participated in a tournament over winter break, and junior Wyatt Yess made the Coaches vs. Cancer All-Tournament team. [Lindsey Anstine, 12]
On Tuesday during second hour, floor zero misheard the announcement alerting the school that the drug dogs were on campus. They thought that they heard there was an intruder alert, and the class went on lockdown procedure by locking and boarding up the doors. [Sarah Booth, 12]
The elevator broke down and needed maintenance on Tuesday. All students in wheel chairs remained on the second floor, missing their regularly scheduled courses. [Alex Rossi, 11]
Mali Seagele’s air freshener balls inside her basketball bag were mistaken as drugs by the drug dogs. Seagele was pulled out of class and had to explain that they were just air fresheners. [Mary Yannakakis, 10]
Ceramics students played with clay for the first time this semester and attempted to build cylinders on Tuesday. [Mallory Henak, 12]
Girls soccer had their first conditioning and workout session on Wednesday. [Demi Ferretti, 11]
Anime club played musical telephone with with song excerpts. [Joyce Hsieh, 9]
On Wednesday, International Thespian Society took a trip to Kansas City and returned Saturday. [Samantha Gaddis, 10]
The seniors decided to wear pajamas for their late start dress up theme on Wednesday. [Hassan Baig, 12]
The outside scoreboard is now officially up and ready to be used for spring sports. [Julia Blatchford, 12]
In Michelle Kerpash’s Honors English I class, students spent the week learning how to compliment women and insult people with Shakespearian English. [Dani Fischer, 9]
Special Olympics forms went out on Friday. Students can be picked up forms in Annie Wayland’s room. [Vericia Pearson, 12]
Tom Herpel’s Latin III classes began cleaning ancient Roman coins on Friday. [Peyton Gaskill, 10]