By Hayley Goldblatt Posted May 30, 2012 On Monday, May 14, the band held its last annual concert/fundraiser. “It was very successful, there was a big crowd,” said Mr. Criddle,
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Pointless crusades
By Kevin Boyle Posted May 30, 2012 Our society has copious amounts of cultural wars that are fought on a daily basis. Wars on drugs and bullying just to name
Open Your Eyes: Get educated
By Brandon Eastman Posted May 30, 2012 Recently there have been many arguments regarding the fact that college athletes are only required to attend college for one year before they
I bite my tongue
By Taylor LaTray Posted May 30, 2012 The unspoken words of teenagers. Are they best left spoken, or rather safely hidden behind the taunting lips of adolescents? There is at
Break the mold and remember forgotten friends
By Jolyn Garcia Posted May 30, 2012 Most high schools are separated into social groups. Among these groups are the jocks, the brains, punks, the trouble-makers and the misfits. The
Where are they going?
By Jolyn Garcia Posted May 30, 2012 Julia Dufurrena chose the College of Southern Idaho to play basketball. Jace Billingsley is going to Eastern Oregon University to play football. Betsy
Jessie’s Journal
By Jessie Shirrick Posted May 30, 2012 I recently learned how to sleep with my eyes open. T’was a rather frightening experience to have. I had a dream while I
Artist of the Year: Anna Mellen
By Jolyn Garcia Posted May 30, 2012 Senior, Anna Mellen, began her art career by taking Art I during her freshman year. Mellen took this class “for the humanities credit.
Senior Dedications
By Taylor LaTray Posted May 30, 2012 It’s nothing new that every year we lose a large group of people we’ve become attached to. It never becomes easier for these
Marc’s favorite summer songs
By Marc Esquivel Posted May 30, 2012 As the school year SLOWLY creeps its way to the end and the thrills of summer are right around the corner, some people
