September 19, 2007 - Minooka Community High School District #111
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September 19, 2007 - Minooka Community High School District #111
Peace Pipe Chatter Good call! September 19, 2007 Vol. 93, Edition 1 New officiating class at MCHS, p. 15 Decoding Girls: the meaning behind her words p. 8 Local Star: Mitch Pursell in Chicago’s High School Musical p. 7 Pump Up the Volume Homecoming 2007 p. 5 Editors’ Note 07-08 PPC Issues Welcome back everyone! We would like to officially introduce you to the first issue of the 2007-2008 PPC. With a new group of journalists and editors, we hope that you like the improvements we’re making to better the paper. We also are trying very hard to promote a new concept: The Chatter Room. This new version can be found soon at www.peacepipechatter.com. If you have any comments or concerns, feel free to inform us through a letter. You can drop off a letter to room 197, or e-mail our adviser at [email protected]. Thank you for your support and patience as we adjust to the new school year. Best Wishes, Jeffrey Beguin Brittany Pendry and Jessica Pieszchala Editors-in-Chief Peace Pipe Chatter Minooka Community High School 301 S. Wabena Avenue Minooka, IL 60447 (815) 467-2140 Voicemail: ext. 264 [email protected] Editors-in-Chief: Jessica Pieszchala Brittany Pendry Jeff Beguin School News: D.J. Valera Front Page Editors: Jessica Pieszchala Advertising Manager: Eric Reynolds 2 Designed by Jeff Beguin Arts & Entertainment Editors: Kristi Lawrence Iman Bradley Zach Nabor Photo Editors: Sam Menne Jacky Kaluzny Amanda Alexander Lauren Keers Angela Mateo Ryan Miller Features: Christa Jenkins Sarah Silverman Sam Kelley Sports Editors: Tommy Stokke Mike Noe News Editors: Brittany Pendry 9/19/07 1/24/08 10/10/07 2/11/08 10/31/07 2/26/08 11/16/07 4/02/08 12/11/07 4/22/08 PPC Chatter Room Managing Editors: Sam Kelley, Lauren Keers Opinions: Megan McEvilly News: Amanda Alexander School News: Sam Menne Features: Ryan Miller Arts & Entertainment: Ryan Kelley Sports: Carissa Weyer Advisors: Mr. Matt Thomas, Ms. Laura Erion Copy Editors: Eric Reynolds Megan McEvilly Sarah Silverman Carissa Weyer Journalism 1: Susan Bahret Kaitlynn Barker Sarah Delaney Breanne Downey Michael Horath Amanda James Eric Klank Morgan McMurtry Cassie O’Malley Chris Rolnicki Taylor Roop Jackie Schmidt Sarah Stropus David Tibble Sydney Trepel Submission Policy: The Peace Pipe Chatter strongly encourages suggestions and/or responses to material printed on its pages. Letters to the Editor should be submitted to Mr. Thomas’s mailbox or to a Peace Pipe Chatter editor. While submission does not guarantee publication, PPC staff members will do their best to respond to all admissions. Submissions will not be returned. All submissions are subject to editing and will not be printed if they are considered to be inappropriate. They must be signed but may be printed anonymously upon request. 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 www.Myspace VS Facebook. com Editorials P PC which one they feel more comfortmy friends have been doing. My er to use than Facebook.” I think what people have a hard able with. Even though I joined profile picture hardly takes up any space. Let’s face it, if we put the time doing is adding applications. Myspace way before Facebook, I picture up there, we do not need to Believe me, I was hesitant at first; find it significantly more entertainAngela is... thinking that Facebe reminded what it is every two but it turned out to be so much fun. ing. book is better than Myspace. Ready to compare and contrast? seconds. People on Facebook join There are plenty of applications Like the majority of the teento choose from: Fortune cookie, Myspace recently added the stagroups like it is going out of age population, tus and mood style. Seriously, it is inI have both a section. Try sane. Facebook and a and tell me the In order to receive a Myspace. creator of Mysfair opinion, I asked peo A s pace, Tom Anple with both a Myspace I click the derson, didn’t and a Facebook which “Home” button steal that from they preferred. on my Myspace, F a c e b o o k ’s Dan Hayes, junior, said, I can see a varistatus update “MySpace is so much ety of things. section. better than Facebook. The most obTo address the You can’t even customvious is my top friends reize your Facebook page profile picture cently adopted and make it look how and my name. by Facebook, you want. Also, FaceScrolling down I know, it copbook doesn’t allow HT- The Facebook page differs from the Myspace homepage. I can check if I Photo taken by PPC Photo Editor Angela Mateo ied Myspace. MLs.” have anything But what Facebook doesn’t alFeatured above is the Myspace homepage. Photo taken by PPC new: messages, excuse does low users to change Photo Editor Angela Mateo comments, phoMyspace have up their page or put up to comments, HTMLs. While some peo- causes, Mardi Gras, zombies, mu- for adding picture albums; a comfriend requests, ple may see this as a flaw, I see it sic. I recommend that all Face- ment back button, similar to FaceNow, to explore this so-called birthdays, event invitations. Below as a benefit. That way, when you book users add the Texas Hold’em book’s write on [person’s name]’s complicated Facebook. Let me that, the most recent bulletins postwall button; and bulletin comvisit other people’s pages, it does Poker application! start out by saying, that Faceed and the friends on my top eight ments? “I think MySpace is better, since not take a long time to load; when book has the simplest looking are visible. But since most readers Now that my point of view has I’m more used to it. Facebook is it does load, the user is not bomhomepage; advertisements are not already know the layout, I’ll get been so eloquently expressed, I barded with bauble. pretty good too,” said sophomore crowding the entire display. After I to my point. Sure there are tons would like to ask: Which is better, Junior Kiani Kotrba said, “I like Dave Holm. sign in, I’m at my homepage. Imof things to check on my homepFor some people, it is a matter of Myspace or Facebook? mediately I can view what all of [Myspace] better because it’s easiby age, but what takes up the most space? Advertisements! They are unavoidable on Myspace! With the exception of viewing another person’s page, everywhere you click, there is an advertisement waiting. Angela Mateo / Photo Editor by Sarah Silverman / PPC Features Editor Danger!: Fuel Level is Low! Beep, Beep, Beep!! You’re alarm goes off and as you roll over to hit the snooze button you sigh realizing that it’s only 5 am. Its pitch dark out and you have to go to school? Yuck! With this early-bird concept comes the question, how are we supposed to stay awake in class when we’re getting up at the crack of dawn? The answer appears simple, caffeine, but there’s a catch. Even with getting up so inhumanely early, teachers do not allow anything but water in class. “There is no way that I can stay awake, or at least pay attention, in class without some source of fuel, and water just does not cut it,” said Samantha Claysen, junior. 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 If teachers want students to be alert and focused in class then they need to allow them to have caffeine. When kids are falling asleep and zoning out, nothing a teacher is saying makes it to their brains. Students need an extra kick to keep them going. Senior Brooke Gramm said, “I can totally tell the difference in my performance in class when I’ve had caffeine and when I haven’t. Without caffeine, no matter how hard I try to focus, I can’t; however, with caffeine I’m alert and learning, even at seven in the morning.” The other issue with this schedule is food. Juniors and seniors go through four ninety-minute class periods without eating. The school’s theory behind this being acceptable is that when we get done it’s only a bit past noon so we’re fine going through school with no food. Be that as it may, students’ appetites are not based on the time of day, but rather how long they have been awake and functioning. When students are awake at 5 am by 10 o’clock their blood sugar starts to run low and students energy level decreases. With that, attention spans get shorter and participation in class drops. “By my third hour class I’m starving! I can’t even focus because all’s I can hear is my stomach growling and I get a horrible headache because I’m so hungry,” said Danielle Kenney, junior. However, don’t take what I’m saying wrong. Students can get up twenty minutes early and eat breakfast in the morning; nonetheless, after a couple hours of school (i.e. 10 o’clock) students are hungry again. According to The Facts About Fitness.Com, “Once a teen goes three hours without eating, their body passes a tipping point and signals your body to launch its natural ‘starvation protection mechanism’ or SPM. When SPM is switched on, your body preserves the most calorie-rich tissue in the body to ensure your survival. That tissue is body fat. Anytime you allow more than three hours to pass without eating your body not only preserves body fat, but worst of all it begins to cannibalize precious fat-burning muscle. Yes, by waiting more than three hours to eat you lose muscle tissue.” If students were permitted to eat and drink in class, they would be more productive. With having the early schedule, juniors and seniors find it a necessity to do something to stay awake, and caffeine may be the only solution. Junior Jake Weber is found drinking water in class. Photo taken by Chatter Room News Editor Designed by Angela Mateo 3 PP C News Never-ending n o i ct u r t s n o C by Kristi Lawrence / A&E Editor Many students and faculty here at MCHS will agree that the construction that is going on all around Minooka is ridiculous. Roads are being torn up, ramps are being reconstructed, and sewage pipes are being added. The construction is bad enough, especially when it is trying to be done all at once. “I-355 is almost done, but they can’t finish a small town like Minooka. I think if they had T.J. Lambert do it, it would have been completed a while ago,” said Ms. Allie Beasley, campus monitor. P.T. Ferro is the contractor for downtown Minooka, and they have been undergoing this process for more than six months now. Many people agree that it doesn’t seem to be making any progress. D Construction is now in charge of completing the uncompleted tasks. “All of P.T. Ferro’s work is done and was completed ahead of schedule,” said Luke Kessling, Estimator/Project Manager for P.T. Ferro. “The construction in Minooka is a hassle, and has way too much traffic, therefore, I try to stay out of Minooka,” said Ross Hutin, senior. Getting to and from school was bad enough last year. Now with all the hassle and rage people have toward the construction, things are getting worse. “I think it’s dumb how they are trying to do it all at once, instead of one section at a time,” said junior Mike Goodale. “I think it is unnecessary because businesses are losing business,” said Mike Kashuda, junior. Developers are thinking about adding a parkway that would connect Channahon and Minooka, which would make transportation routes to the shared school easier. This project would cost $29 million. People are definitely getting turned around, lost and confused. Frustrating students try to go back and forth to school in a timely matter as well as they can. Making road improvements was anticipated to be done by late summer, but now that they are past their deadline, who knows when it will be completed. R E S I G N S Attorney General by Megan McEvilly / Copy Editor Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales announced his unexpected resignation on Aug. 27 in Washington before the Congress. Mr. Gonzales appeared to be pleased and content when he announced that he would be leaving. An administration official said that Mr. Gonzales called the president, who was in Texas, to offer his resignation. The president denied the offer, but wanted to talk to him face-to-face first. Gonzales flew out to Texas, and over lunch, him and President Bush agreed to the resignation. Mr. Gonzales told his press spokesman, at the time, to deny the reports of his resignation. The White House spokesmen was as shocked as everyone else. This was truly unexpected. President Bush stood by Gonzales’ side during rough times. Earlier this month, President Bush dismissed accusations that Mr. Gonzales had misled a congressional questioning. “I don’t think he should have resigned from the White House. He didn’t have a good reason to,” stated junior Trish Chudy. According to an official, “The unfair treatment that he’s been on the receiving end of has been a distraction for the department.” This could be part of the reason for Gonzales’ surprising resignation. “I don’t know who he is, so he must have not been that important,” said junior Tori Tobin. However, he is not the first official to leave President Bush’s side. Karl Rove (deputy chief of staff) had also stepped down two weeks ago. “It’s very difficult for appointed politicians, like Gonzales, to do a good job when all kinds of top down pressures comes from both Republicans and Democrats,” stated U.S. History Teacher, Mr. Kevin Murphy. Gonzales’ resignation will be in effect on Sept. 17. President Bush has not decided to choose a new replacement for Gonzales; however, his position will not be open for long. A few candidates up for taking the job consist of: Christopher Cox, head of Securities and Exchange Commission and former congressman; Michael Chertoff, the secretary of homeland security who is a former federal judge; and former deputy attorney general, Larry R a bi d ba t s a r e c l o s e t o h o m e by Angela Mateo / Photo Editor Illinois state public health director warns citizens to stay away from rabid bats. Most people do not believe that they are a serious threat in Illinois. The common knowledge of rabid bats is that they only live in far away places. Junior Cassie Senffer said, 4 “Bats are extremely gross. When I was little and in Wisconsin, a whole bunch of them flew over my head and I’ve been scared of them ever since. They are so creepy.” Not only are rabid bats creepy, but they are also very contagious. “I went to Austin, Texas, and under this one bridge, there were thousands of bats that came out Designed by Brittany Pendry The number of bats testing positive for rabies in northern Illinois has tripled since 2006 at sunset. It was really neat, but creepy at the same time,” said junior Stephanie Pierce. Although most experiences seem to be in another state, encounters have immensely increased in Illinois. The number of bats testing positive for rabies in northern Illinois has tripled since 2006. Mr. Matt Marino, social studies, said, “Rabid bats? All I know is that in order to cure rabies, you have to get a series of shots in your stomach.” Rabies can be spread by a bite or simply coming in contact with saliva. Avoid rabid bats at all costs. When coming in contact with one, immediately call a veterinarian or health department. Also, have the bat tested for rabies because there is a risk of infection. 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 School News PPC A Night to Remember By Jacki Kaluzny / PPC Photograper Sept. 29th, a date you might want to write down for it’s this year’s Homecoming dance. After much success with last years “Las Vegas” theme, the new idea of “Pump up the Volume” is hoping to be better than ever. “Homecoming will be off the wall this year,” said sophomore student council representative Megan McMillin. “Be there or be square.” Like last year, student council is decorating the halls. Because of the theme being “The Soundtrack to our Lives,” each hall will be decorated to a different genre of music such as country, hip-hop, pop, and rock. “Homecoming brings fun and excitement to the MCHS students,” said sophomore Trevor Casserly. To bring that excitement, the students will have different dress-up days during Homecoming week and activities during lunch. “We wanted to get the students more involved this Homecoming Week Events year,” said McMillin, “and we hope the lunch activities will help do that.” But don’t forget everyone’s favorite: the football game. “The football game is defiantly is the best part of Homecoming week,” said senior Stephanie Colvin. Be sure to be there, sporting your Minooka pride, on Sept. 28th at 7 p.m. when our football team faces off against the Romeoville Spartans. M o s t important, remember to purchase your tickets to the dance. All tickets will be sold during lunches the week of and before Homecoming for around $10. Also, during lunches student council will be selling their signature Homecoming t-shirts with this years saying being “pump up the volume.” So girls, go get your dresses and guys buy your ties, for Homecoming 2007 will be a night to remember. “Be there or be square.” Mon. Sept. 24-Battle of the Bands from 6-10 p.m. Tues. Sept. 25-Mr. & Mrs. Indian from 7-9 p.m. Wed. Sept. 26-Powder Puff Game from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thurs. Sept. 27-Assembly from 7-8:30 p.m. Fri. Sept. 28-Football Game at 7 p.m. Sat. Sept. 29-Homecoming Dance from 6-10 p.m. What’s All the Chattter About? room is to be able to put more articles on the website. Especially more timely articles and articles Coming soon is a new edition written by the Journalism I stuto the MCHS website: The Chat- dents. “Most articles that the Jourter Room. The Chatter Room is nalism I students write do not get an online website for our school’s a chance to be seen in the paper,” newspaper, and it is going to add said Sam Kelley, co-managing a whole new twist on our school’s editor for The Chatter Room. paper. “I think our stories are good There are many goals that the and that they should be read,” said PPC staff has for the website but Kaitlynn Barker, sophomore. right “On now, t h e t h e r e “Our main goal is to make website is one the website more known to y o u main will be g o a l the students,” said Keers able to being acces s f o all arcused ticles that appeared in the PPC, on. plus any additional articles writ“Our main goal is to make ten,” said Mr. Matt Thomas, the the website more known to the Journalism advisor. students,” said Lauren Keers, coCheck out the website at www. managing editor for The Chatter Peacepipechatter.com to see what Room. The purpose of the chatter all the chatter is about. By Carissa Weyer / PPC Copy Editor 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 by Sam Menne / Chatter Room School News Editor Walking down the hallways of Minooka Community High School, a typical student may hear a few rude comments, but a gay student will hear far worse, far more terrible things. A few years ago, a Gay Straight Alliance club was created to provide a safe place for students in the gay community, and supporters to express themselves. Sadly, this club died, and students ceased to go to it. But this year a group of students are trying to get it going again. “I like the concept,” said Kristen Neville, senior, “and I think many people in this school jump to conclusions too quickly. This is a way to prevent that.” Senior Zach Wieder said, “GSA is a pretty rad idea. I’m not about the harsh treatment of gays, that’s uncool.” As it was in previous years, Ms. Jen Gabel, an English teacher at MCHS, will sponsor the GSA, with myself as president, and Angela Mateo, junior, as vice president. One of the biggest aspects of the GSA is that it is not only for gay students. It is for anyone and everyone who supports gay rights, has gay friends GS A Co m or relatives, or just wants to have a good time with open-minded people. Many friends of people in the gay community go through the teasing and ridicule that gay people do. Even if these supporters don’t get the full force of the rude remarks and hate crimes against gays, they still need a place to feel welcome and express themselves with their friends. That is exactly what the GSA is hoping to accomplish. “This club is not just for students in the gay community.” Gabel said. “It is also for those who support the gay community, or are involved in it in any way.” Senior Brittany Rossi said, “I think it is a good idea because it gives kids a chance to just be themselves, and have a good time.” This year the GSA hopes to have a few movie nights, group discussions, p o s sibly a trip to Boystown in Chicago, among many other things that are still in the works. If you have any ideas we would love to hear what you have to say. If you do have any ideas, or want to know more, please contact Gabel, Mateo, or myself. es Ba ck Designed by D.J. Valera 5 PP C Features When does competition go too far? by Mike Noe / Sports Editor influenced the double murder, suicide. Many other athletes have been caught using performance-enhancing drugs, which ended their career. Just like sports, school academics can cause students to push their body and minds to the limit by taking too many honor classes as they compete to be the smartest. A lot of these students end up stressed out and un-happy because of all the work. Students often have competitions in class to see who gets the better test grade or overall grade in the class. Ms. Cathy Smith, Guidance Counselor, said, “Cheating to be able to get the grades would be going too far.” Too many people believe that being No. 1 is all thatís important in life. When people think of sports or just playing a board game, we think of competing to be number one. Some people think of competition as a good thing, they believe it drives us to better ourselves, but that is not always the case. Some people take being No. 1 so far that they might be harming themselves. Fabian Aguilera, sophomore, said, “Competition makes us better because you are trying to beat someone so you practice even more.” Earlier this year on January 12, 28 yearold woman named Jennifer Strange died shortly after participating in a radio contest called “Hold your wee for a Wii.” The contest was whoever could drink the most water without using the bathroom, would win a Nintendo Wii. Strange died from water intoxication because she drank too much water and held it inside her for too long. This is just one of the many examples of someone putting their body at risk to win. Some professional athletes put their body at risk by taking steroids to improve their strength and stamina, so that they can be the best athlete. Steroids may be harmful to anyone who takes them. Although steroids may give the desired affect to the athlete in the present, it can harm them physically and mentally in the future. School books stacked up high for class. Photo by PPC photographer Freshman Alejandra Ryan Miller Ortiz, said, “When you mess something up to only benefit yourself, Top: Student lifting weights in strength room. Bottom: Students studying in the Coach Phil Harding said, “People need would be going too far.” cafetorium Photos by PPC photographer Ryan Miller On June 25, 2007, professional wrestler to feel victory and they need to feel loss.” Even though competition can drive us Chris Benoit murdered his wife and son, and then committed suicide. Investigators to be better, it can sometimes be taken too People feel that they need to win and that’s the most important thing is trying, and if you don’t win its ok. There can only be one found that Benoit had steroids in him at far. Some people take it so far that they all that’s important. Coach Nicholas Lundin said, “I think best.” the time of the incident, which may have get into fights over it, especially in sports. 6 Designed by Christa Jenkins 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 P Features PC Pursell stars in production of High School Musical by Ryan Kelley / Chatter Room A&E Editor One of Minooka’s own students was given a very big part in the production of the movie High School Musical, when it was made into a play in Chicago. Mitch Pursell, who is now a junior at MCHS, earned himself the part of Ryan Evans, who is Sharpay’s fraternal twin brother. Pursell’s character is very spectacular. He develops a fashion sense, and it is very different from the other students at East High. If you watch the movie, you can tell that he likes hats a lot, as he is seen wearing nine different ones during it. He also goes by whatever his sister tells him to do most of the time. Pursell described his character as “really nerdy. He is a lackey and Sharpay is the boss”. High School Musical is a plot that could be referred to as a modern retelling of Romeo and Juliet. Being one of Disney’s most successful movies, it was made into a professional production in Chicago, which was shown for six weeks. The story of High School Musical is about Troy Bolton, a basketball player who wants to be in the school musical with Gabrielle, a nerd. Sharpay, who always wants her way, and Ryan Evans, who is her fraternal twin brother and the nicer of the pair, run the musical, so they sabotage Troy and Gabrielle’s chances of winning. “I had a lot of support from my friends and family.” --- Pursell “My favorite part was going up to Chicago each day, and all the parties,” said Pursell. The play was run at Emerald City Theatre in Chicago. It was run for a straight six-week run, concluding on the weekend of Aug. 4. Pursell said “I mostly liked everything, but the hardest part was doing 35 shows with the same energy each time. I might’ve been having the worst day ever, but I still had to do the show.” When Pursell first found out that he was chosen to be in the production of High School Musical, he was happy that he had got in, but bummed because he did not want the role he received. He had a lot of support from his family and friends. Many people came to watch the play every time it was run. “My sister actually took me up to the audition. I had a lot of support from my friends and family. One of the last performances we had 120 friends and family come to the show.” Pursell plans to try and get into the acting conservatory at DePaul, in Chicago, to take his acting career to the next step. Left: High School Musical characters Ryan (played by Pursell) and Sharpay Evans, dance along to the music. Below: The cast of the Chicago production of High School Musical (Pursell stands in the top right of the cast). Pictures courtesy of Mitch Pursell. Football Jersey Tradition by Sarah Silverman / PPC Features Editor Girls wearing football players’ jerseys on game days is an MCHS tradition. The guy wears one jersey and the girl wears the matching one. But when did this tradition begin? Mrs. Lehman, English, said, “When I was in high school I don’t recall this tradition going on, but my husband and I were ‘band jeeks’, so we may have missed out on it. What I remember is when a guy and a girl were going steady, they wore each other’s class ring.” “I went to MCHS years ago and even 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 when I was here football players were giving their jerseys to girls to wear,” said Mr. Anthony Babich, Science. The tradition hasn’t changed much over time, but the meaning behind it appears to have varied. What does this gesture say about the couple wearing the jerseys? A football player doesn’t have to be “going steady” with a girl to ask her to wear his jersey. Junior Amanda Cappel said, “I wore a guys jersey for the first home game but we were just friends. We don’t like each other like that, I just wanted to support him.” “One of my best friends just started dating a football player, but even before that she wore his jersey because they were close friends. She’s not really into sports, but even she’ll wear a jersey because she wants to support her school,” said junior Danielle Kenney. Wearing a guy’s jersey isn’t as big of a deal as students make it. Fellow classmates see a girl wearing a jersey and they begin to whisper back and forth, “Whose jersey is that? Oh my gosh, are they going out? When did that happen?” But it’s really just a way for the girl to support her school. There are also other questions raised by this tradition. Not just, what does it say about the couple, but what does it say about the individual? If a girl is wearing a football players’ jersey, does it mean that she’s popular? If a guy has a girl wearing his jersey, does it mean he’s an amazing football player? “My best friend wears a varsity player’s jersey, but she’s not a cheerleader or the most popular girl in school. In fact she’s not a prep at all, she just wants to support her friend,” said junior Samantha Claysen. All it really means is that a guy and a girl are close enough, be it friends or more, and the girl wants to support him and Minooka on game day, and that the guy wants her to model his jersey. Designed by Sarah Silverman 7 PP C by Features Brittany Pendry / PPC Editor-in Chief ATTENTION GUYS: Ever Wonder... “What is a girl really thinking?” “What more does she want from me?” “I don’t get her!” “Girls are too complicated!” If you answered yes to any of these questions, read on, for your sake. Because this is just a sample of some of the hundreds of thoughts that run through guys’ minds about girls, well...24/7. Here’s a hint for guys: Girls are not as complicated as you think. Most of the things girls do can easily be read if a guy just pays attention. The first step for a guy is to stop focusing on what she is saying, and start concentrating on the words that she is not saying. Find the meaning behind her words; find out what she is really thinking. Finding it tough? Well, congratulations, you are about to take a peek into the wonderful world of girls. She says one thing, but means something completely different. Popcorn Time Picture it. You are sitting down, watching a movie, and all of sudden the microwave dings. The popcorn is ready. You start to get up but then your girl says, “No don’t worry about it, I can get it.” What do you do? Do you let her get it? Do you get up and get it? Do you go together? First of all, breathe! It is just popcorn. Now, it is time to interpret what she is really thinking. She says she will get it, but what she really means, “Yeah of course I’m capable of getting it, but if you got it for me I would think you are a great guy.” Word to the wise, be a gentleman. Get up and get the popcorn for the two of you. Movie Time Now, you are on the couch watching the movie, say A Walk To Remember. The scene is Shane West and Mandy Moore sitting under the stars having a picnic, when West says, “Can you find this star, right here...I had it named for you. See? It’s official. It’s from the International Star Registry.” Your girl now says, “Oh my God! That is so cute.” You shrug it off as if she had said nothing, just a girl being a typical girl. However, you overlooked a very important key factor. Pay attention to what she says at the moment she says it. She mentioned those words at one of the most romantic parts of the movie; right now all she can think about is how much she wants someone to do that for her. Even though she did not say it, she really means, 8 Designed by Sam Kelley You think you know, . . . a e d i o n e v but you ha “I am hoping that you would do something as romantic as that for me.” Now, this does not necessarily mean that you have to name a star after her, but a simple response like “I would do that for you any day” makes her notice that you are paying attention to not only her, but the movie as well. The meaning behind her words will be guys. Therefore, the first words out of a guy’s mouth should be, “You look amazing.” Unfortunately, guys do not tend to do this. Therefore, she may start dropping hints. First hint: She slyly inserts a few words into the conversation about her new outfit. This in turn means that she wants you to comment on the outfit and how she looks in it. This is not about being self-indulged or a narcissist. This is about wanting to be acknowledged for spending time on looking nice for you. en s do h o “W ask nt t ’t wa don e h u Date Time yo y, ‘I h is Now, fast fort ha sa trut e, ward to your first w r u e “real” date. you d yo ’ th do ca ant You are pickan are, ally ’t w ing her up at her c u re don house to go to the movo ust t.” y i j ies. Whether a girl likes to adyou say mit it or not, she spent a lot of time and effort into getting ready. to Most guys like to start off a sentence with, “Hey, what’s up?” or possibly, “I am so excited for this movie.” As for senior Steven Cerovac, “The first thing I say to a girl is ‘How’s it going?’” Big N.O. Before you even arrive at the house she is already thinking, “I really hope he thinks I look great.” Not just good, but great. Now, she is hoping that you will know to do this all on your own, but hey, let’s face it, guys Deciphering Time Feelings for a guy from a girl tend to get tricky. There are times when a girl finds it difficult to express how she really feels. This is where the all-powerful body language comes in to play. Guys: pay attention to how a girl moves with her body. For instance, a girl says the exact same thing to two different guys, but she has a crush on one of them, but only wants to be friends with the other. How does the guy decipher who she is really in to? Simple. Body language is key. She says to both guys, “Aw, you are so sweet!” However, to the first one she gently hits on the side of the arm, to the second she leans in to while maintaining eye contact. So, who gets the girl? Come on down guy No.2! With the first guy she is thinking, “You’re a great guy, but we’re only going Juniors C.J. Jones and Amanda Shawnesey whisper secrets about to be friends.” To the how they really feel. Photo by photographer Sam Menne. second, she is think- ing, “I am totally in to you, and I want you to see that.” The eye contact alone is enough for a guy to decipher whether or not a girl is in to him because eye contact is crucial. Formal Dance Time Now, the guy and the girl are not dating, they are potential boyfriend and girlfriend, but are not quite there yet. So, one day the girl casually drops in their conversation how she has never been asked to Homecoming in a “really cute way.” She does not say it, but this is what she is thinking: “I am telling you this because I want you to ask me to Homecoming, but not in just any ordinary way. I want you to sit down and think of --Kara the best McPherso w a y n, you can senior ask me to go with you.” Take It From Us Take a different situation, like the relationship between a boyfriend and a girlfriend. “When he doesn’t call because he said he was busy, I say ‘ok,’ but I’m really thinking ‘what was more important than calling me?’” said Michelle Pillers, senior. “When he asks you what you want to do and you say, ‘I don’t care,’ the truth is you really do care, you just don’t want to say it,” said Kara McPherson, senior. And the winner of them all? When a girl says, “I don’t think we should see each other anymore,” she really means, “I want you to fight for me.” Either way a person looks at it, girls, at least most of them, will hardly ever say what she really means. Except for Rachel Brooker, senior, because “[she] always says what [she] means, even if it’s harsh.” Honestly, girls do not do it to mess with guys’ heads, despite what guys think. Many times, girls just cannot blatantly express how they feel like guys can. Unfortunately, no matter what girl you run into, she is always thinking something; sometimes it is good, and sometimes it is bad. Either way, when she starts to speak, at least the guy will hit the ground running now that he has a head start on what she is thinking, despite what she says. 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 Before We Try on The Good Eric Reynolds / PPC Copy Editor by As the first official day of Fall rapidly approaches, another generation of fashion trends is making its way into popular stores everywhere. From the fantastically affordable Forever 21 and H&M, to the slightly upper-scale Urban Outfitters, our favorite stores are introducing the newest revelations in style. And frankly, some of the trends this year are a bit horrifying. Many didn’t think it could get much worse than last year, like all of the shirts with necklines that plunged mid-torso. My advice to you? Don’t give in! Kill these trends before you draw the ire men and women all over the world. Let’s reveal the bad news first… Zippers, zippers, zippers. Those classic metal fasteners that for centuries have made jeans and dresses more functional are now making classy, tailored business outfits look like space uniforms. Please…don’t use a zipper unless Arts & Entertainment PPC Let’s Quarantine the Bad I’m feeling the need it’s needed to keep an to splurge, I know outfit together. exactly where to “What’s the point?,” go!” said Colleen Urbanski, With the bad, senior. “There is there always absolutely no reason comes some good. to have zippers lining After the cheerful, every crevice of a but sometimes piece of fabric. They’re nauseating summer gaudy, they’re tacky, brights, fall and and they add nothing winter hit us with but hideous to every a sea of black. outfit. They’re almost It figures. But if as bad as large buttons you could afford that serve no purpose.” just one item for Next, we venture fall, what would into the sad reality A good store to get the latest fall fashions for a reasonable price, of wearing maternity try going to Forever 21. Photo taken by PPC Photographer it be? I would suggest you get the dresses when you’re Lauren Keers. quintessential black not pregnant. So jacket. The blackmany un-impregnated are for fall, not strictly for funeral women are being rendered huge in wear. How about some rust, burnt on-black look is so hot for Fall to tent-sized outfits. These bohemian orange or teal? Urban Outfitters, Winter 2007, the purchase of just pinafores are all the rage, but many however, has no shortage of color one black jacket would update your entire fall wardrobe and take wonder why. this fall. The absence of color has left a “I just love Urban Outfitters; it’s you through winter and many more few upset shoppers behind. H&M, my favorite store to shop at,” said seasons to come. “I actually just got a black please do something about all of senior Stephanie Fink. “Although that gray and black. These designs it can be a bit pricey, whenever leather jacket,” said Kristen Neville, senior. “It’s a nice touch to any outfit, in my opinion, and I’m sure that I will be able to wear it often once it starts to get colder outside.” Casual has a studied look for fall. Fashion clues show longsleeved blouses, cardigans, long flowing pants and long chains around the neck. The look is constructed, long, elegant. Fall fashion is made of separates, not a complete one-off outfit. Mix and match means flattering colors and accessories for clothes that go together. Fall 2007 is promising to deliver its fair share of the good, the bad, and the ugly. Just remember, if you saw it on Maui Fever, it’s got to go, as Summer 2007 is done and over with. Bring on the cold weather! every one’s best idea to study the script, and students did not have to memorize it; but knowing it well would definitely be helpful. It is recommended to practice and read it over a few times aloud, and even better if you have someone to practice with you. In a couple days, I and many other students would be on that stage giving the best they have or at least what they know. That night I went into the auditorium area, and found a couple friendly faces and students on the floor quietly reading the scripts. Behind doors was their time to shine. It was soon then my turn and I went on stage. I had a partner with me, which was also helpful. In the basic auditions, all male and female roles are summed into a couple lines of the lead roles tion; she is most likely wrong. Its is great performance and charisma that are obviously key. I am not that much of an experienced actress, so I did not make the play, but learning what it takes and getting that little experience of going through the try outs was helpful. It is always interesting to step into another persons’ shoes for a day or week knowing what other students were going through. The Lady of the House is a patriotic comedy written by Jim Brochu that should be much appreciated by its audience. Just naming a few, this year’s Fall Play is starring Eric Reynolds, Paula Bernhard, Mitch Purcell, and Lacey Bersano. The Fall Play Performance will be held to all public on Nov. 2 and 3 in the school auditorium, 7 p.m. Student Experiences Lady of The House Auditions Experience by Carissa Weyer / Chatter Room Sports Editor With everything in life, there is always going to be someone out there to take your spot. For the fall play auditions this was definitely the perfect example. On August 27 - 20, Mrs. Patricia Grawey- Beeler, fall play advisor, hosted auditions for the fall play, Lady of the House. To better the experience and feelings going through the auditions, I actually tried out for the play among many other students of all years. First, students could pick up the scripts in Beeler’s office and sign up for the time and day they would like to try out. From here, it was 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 and everyone tries out for that one and I was pretty confident with my part. As I was reading my lines and acting,” said freshman Kyra acting with my partner, all I could Salamon. think was don’t stumble the words, She says she was not made to do give it your best, and just relax. a pantomime, which is acting withSenior Mia Mcconaughy said, out speech and just using gestures “I went through the script once and “I wasn’t intimidated, worked on the stronand I was pretty confident ger parts. I was busy with a lot of things with my acting,” said but I worked on it.” freshman Kyra Mia has a lot of experience with actSalamon. ing, including being in the play for four years now. She says she still get and expressions. This was somescarred till this day because you thing new to me, because it made never know how it really is going me even more interested. Although to turn out and what Mrs. Beeler is Salamon, as many freshman may looking for. think, thought her chances were “I wasn’t intimidated, slim just because of her inspira- Designed by Kristi Lawrence 9 PP C Arts & Entertainment Rob zombie’s Halloween 2007 by Iman Bradley PPC A&E Editor Halloween the sequel/remake is a horror movie; however, I found it to be more like a tragedy. Unlike the original, this movie basically sums up the reason why the infamous Michael Myers went on a killing spree that Halloween night. Director Rob Zombie’s version of Halloween is much better than John Carpenter’s version. The story is the same, but with more. Zombie’s version goes back to 1963 in the beginning of the movie a little before 10-year-old Michael Myers (Daeg Faerch) was sent to a mental institution. In the modern version, Myers (Tyler Mane) was verbally abused by his mother's boyfriend, Ronnie White (William Forsythe), and his fellow classmates at school bullied him because of his promiscuous sister, Judith Myers (Hanna Hall). Then, one Halloween night, young Myers decides to kill his older sister, and his mom’s husband. After the killings, he was sent to a mental institution, and now, 15 years later, he’s back to Haddonfield, ILL, and no one knows what is coming their way. That’s when Dr. Loomis (Malcolm McDowell), Myersí doctor, comes to find him. Halloween 2007 was more graphic, unlike the 1978 version. Zombie, who also wrote the film, added more blood to this popular Zom b mor e bl ie add ed ood can look get a so you bet at t he m ter ovie . look at The killings were horror so you can get a better the movie. actually hard to look at. When you see it you will be ready to close your eyes or hold your stomach. Zombie’s Halloween didn’t make Myers look as scary as the first one. He made him look like he was actually a killer with heart; he was just torn apart from his past. Myers was not presented as just a crazy killer. The best part is when he reveals himself to his baby sister, Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton). She was the only one he could show his face to after 15 years. At that moment, he was ready to give up and let go of all his pain. It’s not cool to give the ending away, so go see Rob Zombie’s Halloween 2007. This one won’t leave you hanging. High School Musicial takes over by Amanda Alexander Chatter Room News Editor “It’s like the new Grease,” stated junior Tiffany Creamer. Disney’s original drama/musical, teenage love story, High School Musical, has hooked millions of people from all ages. With a talented cast starring Zac Efron, Vanessa Anne Hudgens, Ashley Tinsdale, Lucas Grabeel, Corbin Bleu, and Monique Coleman, the movie drew 26.3 million unduplicated viewers according to Nielsen Media Research. On May 23, two versions of the film were released: the original and a sing-along edition that displays on-screen lyrics. Fans all over then could sing and dance along with the cast. Not only did the movie itself sell unbelievably, the soundtrack took over the billboard charts. A total of 303,000 copies were sold. “The songs are so annoying that you have to love them, stated junior Lauren Anderson. “I love the movie so I ended up downloading some of the songs on my 10 Designed by Iman Bradley iPod,” stated freshman Sean Macko. With High School Musical’s huge success, a sequel was proposed. The movie countdowns, and big anticipation, High School Musical 2 was released August 17. The movie had a total of 17.2 million From left, Sophomores travor casserly, dan vogrin and Nick Bretwisch sport their High school musical favorites. Photo By Jacki Kaluzny portrayed the summer of the students, while all working together at a resort. With viewers. “On Aug.17, when the movie came out,me and my sister had people over, we had snacks and everything. When the movie started I didn’t move from my chair,” stated junior Brittany O’Brien. “The movies were equally good and the songs were more upbeat,which I liked,” stated junior Kara Engel. During its first week in stores, over 615,000 copies of the High School Musical 2 soundtrack were sold. “I keep my head in the game by keeping up with the High School Musical movies. I got invited to a party for the premiere of the second one, so I ended up tagging along, and somehow I have both soundtracks now,” stated sophomore Trevor Casserly With a laugh, junior Hannah Erickson stated, “I guess you could say I’m obsessed. I’m guilty of buying the soundtracks, I recorded the movie on TV, and I even have a Zac Efron folder. Plus he’s my computer background.” Overall the High School Musical movies are taking over. As you can see, even high school students here at MCHS are in love with the movies and soundtracks. 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 P Arts & Entertainment PC Halo 3 get ready to pwn by Jessica Pieszchala / Editor-in-Chief During the release of the Halo 3 mulitplayer beta, players got to experience the new weapons and methods of play, as well as new maps. “There will definitely be better vehicles and maps [in Halo 3],” said Roglzinski. Others are excited just to play in general. “I’m looking forward to the fast p a c e d multiplayer action and the four-player co-op option in campaign,” said senior Robert Reilly. There are also more features in gameplay, such as the ability to save a faux video of the gameplay during a match and watch it at a later date. I’m most excited for The Forge. It’s basically a map editor built in so you can play while other players are editing the map,” said senior Taylor Reeves. “Customization is a huge leap from what it was [in Halo 2] in every aspect of the game.” Some players just want to play with friends. “I can’t wait to cut down Taylor Reeves with my plasma sword,” said senior Jon Kaege- bein. “I think it’s the most efficient weapon in the game.” With all the excitement and new features, like any new anticipated product, buyers want a way to ensure their copy. There are three versions of Halo 3 available for reserve at GameStop, Best Buy, and other game retailers. There is a standard version, running for $59.99, a Collector’s edition for $69.99, and a Legendary edition for $129.99. Yes, $129.99 for a videogame. The legendary edition includes a legendary DVD and a Master Chief helmet replica, as well as the game and an interactive disc. “I reserved my copy over a month ago. I got the Collector’s Edition,” said Reilly. On August 29, Bungie stated that Halo 3 has already gone gold. However, it has not yet exceeded Halo 2’s 1.5 million pre-orders in North America. This, of course, is due to extreme marketing techniques. There is, in fact, a new version of Mountain Dew, called Game Fuel, marketed specifically for Halo 3. Even some 7-Eleven stores will be selling the game. So if you’re ready to get caught up in the action and the game, you could join one of the over one million people with their copy reserved. I have. “ I can’t wait to cut down Taylor Reeves with my plasma sword” -Jon Kaegebein 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 Owen Wilson’s suicide attempt Lauren Keers / Chatter Room Managing Editor by Lindsay Lohan’s alleged cokefueled car chase. Britney Spears shaving her head. Paris Hilton going to jail. For most actors or actresses, people aren’t surprised when they hear about their bizarre actions on the news. However, the news about “Wedding Crashers” and “You, Me, And Dupree” star, Owen Wilson, trying to commit suicide, shocked all. Sunday, Aug. 26, Wilson was hospitalized after being found with slit wrists, next to a bottle of pills. The rumors about him having a drug over-dose are a false accusation. The only type of drug found in his system was his antidepressants. It was stated that his brother, Luke Wilson, also an actor, found him. “Well, I was really shocked when I found out. I didn’t think he was the type of person who was unhappy,” said Jordan Alberico, sophomore. Senior Tracie Lawrence said, “Honestly, I think Owen Wilson has it made. Look at his fame. I’m sure it comes with problems, but a lot of people don’t have half or even any of the things he has in his life. His lifestyle is envied by millions of people, and I’m sure he has the resources to get the help he needed and needs. While a lot of people out there have hit rock bottom and have nothing going for them. If I was him I would have taken what I was given and be fortunate for it, and like I said, if help was needed I’m sure he easily could have found it.” According to Time.com, Wilson is shown to be in good condition at Cedar’s Sinai Medical Center, in Los Angeles. He also stated that he would like to be respected and have the media allow him to receive care and heal in privacy. “My personal opinion on this whole situation is that celebrities seem to deal with the same exact, real-life situations as everyone else in the world does. There are so many people that are having the same trouble, it’s just that this particular problem is of a famous person and is being exposed all over the nation. So because it is Owen Wilson, it is made out to be a really big deal, when average people living their everyday lives are having the same exact issues. It is not shocking to me, but it is a very upsetting thing to know that people really do these kinds of things to themselves,” said Carabeth Cavins, sophomore. It just goes to show you, that even with their “ideal lifestyle,” celebrities can still do tragic things to themselves that aren’t just for publicity. Led Zeppelin reunion in the works by Zach Nabor/ A & E Editor I was listening to the radio while in the car; it was August 20, coincidentally the birthday of Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant, when the radio host announced some information regarding Led Zeppelin. For people who don’t know Led Zeppelin has gone down in history as one of the greatest rock bands of all time, the second highest-selling act (only to be out sold by the Beatles), and one of the most influential rock bands from the seventies. Led Zeppelin debuted in 1969 with their eponymous album; this album showcased their trademark sound, combining hard rock, blues, and psychedelic elements into one dynamic sound. Led Zeppelin or Led Zeppelin I (as most refer to it as) went on to gain critical ac claim and sell 10 million copies. Led Zeppelin then released seven more multi-platinum albums from 1969-1979, and attained status as the biggest band in the world through out the mid-seventies. In 1971 they released the album Led Zeppelin IV, this album has sold over 23 million copies, and “Stairway to Heaven” has become the most played song in radio history. Led Zeppelin’s demise was initiated when drummer John Bonham died in 1980, the band then disbanded. The information announced during included a re-released version of The Song Remains the Same film, the latter announcement addressed that Led Zeppelin reunited (with all living members Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones, it is not evident who will be replacing John Bonham on tour) for a benefit concert on June 25 2007. People have been anticipated this reunion for at least twenty years. Steve Melzer, freshmen, said “I doubt there are going to tour.” There are higher chances that this may not be factual, due to the 1994 reunion that never came. Although touring dates (if any) are not concrete, it was said to be likely for Spring/Summer 2008. Designed by Zach Nabor 11 PP C Interactive Sudoku Puzzle: n a rb Le ge n ds U True- Michael Jackson owns the rights to the Beatles’ songs. True- A girl required surgery after swallowing a wire that had come loose from a barbeque grill cleaning brush and was cooked into a hamburger. False- Baseball’s championship is known as the “World Series” because it was originally sponsored by the New York World newspaper. False- The look of Tinker Bell in Peter Pan was based on Marilyn Monroe. False- Taco Bell ended its famous ad campaign because the dog died. False- More woman are victims of domestic violence on Super Bowl Sunday than on any other day of the year. All facts by snopes.com Word Of The Week: Paragon a model or pattern of excellence. Brain Busters A man leaves home, turns left, left and left again, then runs past a man in a mask. Where is he and what is he doing? -On a ballfield, playing baseball. What commonly known sentence uses each and every letter in the English language at least once? -The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Dark with white markings, And smooth like a rock. Where learning occurs, I help convey thought. What am I? -A blackboard/chalkboard. What occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in an hour. -The letter M Until I am measured I am not known, Yet how you miss me When I have flown. What Am I? -Time Take me out and scratch my head I am now black but once was read What am I? -A Match Check Your Answers When You’re Done! All brain busters by http://people.cornell.edu/pages/bs16/brain_t-s.htm 12 Designed by Lauren Keers 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 P Jump PC ‘Baseball” Continued From Page 15 themselves 10.5 games out of first place. Their starting pitching has come around and they have begun to swing the bats well. However, all are following the Chicago Cubs. Lou Piniella directed radical changes since the beginning of the year. Only three players are starting where they were opening day. Numerous call-ups have paid dividends. The fact that the Cubs are not dependent on two injury prone pitchers, or one single offensive player has led me to believe that they are the real deal. Having to deal with struggles from staff ace Carlos Zambrano and injuries to All-Star left fielder Alfonso Soriano and clean-up batter and starting third baseman Aramis Ramirez, the Cubs have shown resiliency during the year and have a never-say-die attitude. My picks for the National League are as follows: the return of Carlos Beltran and the rest of the injured Mets will boost them on their way to a National League East Crown. The Cubs have given up the second fewest runs in the National League and the return of leadoff man Alfonso Soriano will be huge. The Cardinals pitching, dependent on a rotation where the 3rd best pitcher plays left field will let them down in the end. The Brewers will run out of gas after the early season sprint. I see the Cubs taking this one. The West goes to the Padres in a dogfight, not literally PETA, with the Diamondbacks closely falling behind but taking the wildcard. Now as World Series predictions go, who knows? Perhaps we will see you in Chicago. MCHS Photo Club If you are interested in MCHS Photo Club, their next meeting is Sept. 20, in Room 240. 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 Fresh School, Fresh Start, FRESHMAN Susan Bahret/ PPC Journalism I idea where I was, or where to go next. When reaching my locker, I was pretty sure first period had begun; yet, the hallways were still full. I must have tried the combination at least 10 times before I realized my locker was three down. This began the start of a headache that was to I fell asleep in two of my classes and daydreamed in the rest. As I sat in one of the last classrooms for the day, trying to My first day into the everkeep my eyelids open, my stomach exciting high school years had was growling ferociously. Man oh come quickly and passed just as man, all I could think of was getting fast. I wouldn’t exactly call it a home and stuffing some grub in fun, kiss-on-the-cheek, walk-inmy face to make that aching pain the-park, easy-as- pie sort of day. of hunger stop screaming. Of course not. This would be I was staring at the clock, a complicated, rushing, fullcounting down the seconds of-migraines sort of day. You for the lovely sound of that too? Well welcome to high bell to ring. school baby. After waking up When it did, I burst up and way too early, forgetting my power walked right out. The school supplies somehow, and hundred handouts I received sitting in an extremely over that day fell out of my folder packed, hot, sweaty bus for 20 just as I entered the hallway, minutes, I didn’t think it could which held my locker. get too much worse. Boy was Sadly, I was smack dab in the I wrong. middle… bad news to the girl I stepped in to the doors and gathering her many, scattered, inhaled the new scent of this jail and spilled papers. I had never which I was to be sentenced Susan Bahret, freshman, tells her tale of the been trampled by a stampede in for the next four years of first day of school. Photo taken byPPC Photo before. I think it would be my life. As soon as I began Editor Jacky Kaluzny. fair to tell the teachers a herd to walk I realized it was not of elephant stomped on my going to be as fast paced as last until the end of the day. homework. junior high. It was a very simple “Where is that class?” Upon seeing my locker, I heard conclusion figuring that I was “Where do I go?” that slow motion music that’s only moving about one centimeter “Which way is that?” always played at the end of movies. every five minutes. “I’m so confused!” I ignored the usual shoving and As far down as I could see “Late again.” pushing, and this time I opened my (which wasn’t too far considering Phrases such as these were sent locker on the second try. Someone my rather short height) the hallway back and forth everywhere I went. call the Guinness. was jam-packed with other kids The bus was unfortunately moving at the same slow rate, I believe I had to have said all of them at one time or another during extremely crowded again. There’s having the same look of boredom the day trying to figure out this a shocker. I saw my brother and frustration that sat on my complicated process. (actually my twin) had saved me face. Getting to my first class was a a seat. We had no classes together I was saying to myself that there huge pain. I stared at the map they and I missed him and his dorky better be some kid lying dead had provided me with my schedule little smile. up there, holding up the crowd, “Hey Dan. How was your day?” because if this is what the hallways and it seemed to somehow make me even more confused. I went I said. My headache was still are going to be like every day, I down two wrong hallways and pounding. might as well join him. “It was fun. How bout you?” he For what seemed like an eternity finally reached the right one. The first class I went to, followed asked me. later, I finally reached some space by my second, and the third, so on “You really don’t want to know,” where I could breath. As it turns so forth all seemed to be the same. I said with a sigh. out there was no kid lying dead, He asked no more of school, and It was a teacher giving you obvious but just an incredibly slow moving we talked of what we would eat instructions and rules that you had crowd of kids as confused as I. I when we got home. heard one too many times already. looked around realizing I had no by Designed by Jeff Beguin 13 PP C Sports Questions still Dogfighting Falcon surround Grossman pleads guilty fans questioning his ability to start in the NFL. “Grossman should be fine if his hands After a monster of a season in 2006, the don’t get sweaty, said senior Mike Chicago Bears are coming into a new season Targonski. with more offensive weapons, an improved Another problem plaguing defense, and an increased motivation to win Grossman is his constant inability the big game. With this much to look forward to take snaps. He fumbled twice in the to, why are Bears’ fans left with question playoffs and four times in the preseason. marks coming into the 2007 season? The Really there’s no excuse for that type of play. question mark: Rex Grossman. He has one of the “Bring on Chris best centers in the Leak (Chicago th NFL in Olin Kruetz, Bears’ 4 String and beyond that, Quarterback out he’s a professional of University of quarterback. Florida),” said Professional junior Tyler Cap. quarterbacks Everyone knows don’t fumble the Grossman saga: snaps. High school he’s been great at quarterbacks don’t some times, and fumble snaps. at others he failed T h e terribly. He had as inconsistency of many games with a Grossman to do quarterback rating simple tasks is of 100.0 as Peyton painful to watch, Manning, but on but then at other the other days he times his performances are. had ratings of 1.3, 10.2, and even “The Bears need to stick with Grossman, 0.0. It’s these games that have Bears’ he got them to the Super Bowl,” said senior Mike Redican. No matter how badly critics like to rip him, Grossman threw 23 touchdowns last year, he won 13 regular season games, and he took his team to the Super Bowl. Still, after every interception Grossman throws this year, the stands will be filled with “Boos” and the infamous “Bring in Griese” chants. Leave it to Bears’ fans to remind everyone, the backup quarterback is the most popular player on Students wear Chicago Bears T-Shirts to support their team. the team. By Jeff Beguin / PPC Editor-In-Chief Ryan Miller / Chatter Room Features Editor by Michael Vick, Atlanta Falcons quarterback, pleaded guilty to federal judge Henry Hudson. In the written plea filed in court, Vick admitted to helping kill six to eight pit bulls and supplying money for gambling on the fights. Vick directly apologized to NFL officials, his Atlanta Falcon coach and teammates, and to children who look up to him, for lying about his participation in the dogfighting ring based at his Surry County property. The case began in late April when authorities conducting d r u g investigation of Vick’s cousin and seized dozens of dogs, some injured, and equipment commonly used in dogfighting. A federal indictment issued in July charged Vick, Peace, Phillips, and Taylor with an interstate dogfighting conspiracy. Vick initially denied any involvement, and all four men pleaded innocent. Taylor was the first to change his plea to guilty, saying Vick financed the dogfighting ring’s gambling and operations. Peace and Phillips soon followed, disclosing that Vick joined them in killing dogs that did not perform well in test fights. The sickening details outlined in the indictment and other court papers prompted a public backlash against Vick, who had been one of the NFL’s most popular players. The NFL suspended him indefinitely and without pay Friday after his plea agreement was filed. In the merest case of associating with gamblers it can lead to a lifetime ban under the leagues conduct policy. Federal prosecutors recommended 12-18 months in prison. “If you were a football star making millions of dollars, why would you risk it by gambling on an illegal and inhumane sport?” said Matt Hartsell, sophomore. “Even though h e apologized for it, it shouldn’t affect his sentence at all.” Vick said he lied because he was “ashamed and totally disappointed in himself.” “If he was so ashamed of doing it he wouldn’t have done it in the first place,” quoted Nick Kettman, sophomore. “A firsttime offender might well receive no jail time for this offense,” U.S. Attorney Chuck Rosenberg said in a statement. “We thought, however, that the conduct in this conspiracy was heinous, cruel and inhumane,” so three of the four defendants, including Vick, should receive harsher sentences. “Just because you’re famous and make millions of dollars doesn’t mean that you get any special treatment above the law,” said Little League coach Mike Noel. In fact, judge Henry Hudson even stated that he doesn’t favor athletes. Vicks final hearing is not until late this December. “Just because you’re famous and make millions of dollars doesn’t mean that you get any special treatment above the law,” said Little League coach Mike Noel. “The Bears need to stick with Grossman, he got them to the Superbowl,” said senior Mike Redican. Photo taken by PPC Photographer Ryan Miller. Success in a semester P Sports PC Officiating students get certified in school by Sam Kelley / Chatter Room Managing Editor Getting more out of school than just grades? Like getting a job that pays money from taking a class at school? Is that even possible? The answer is yes. Just beginning this year, MCHS now offers an officiating class that counts as a P.E. credit. Besides the semester credit (three years of physical education is required for graduation), students can also become licensed officials. By obtaining this license, they can referee and umpire for local sports events, possibly earning some “dough” in the process. “In order to become an official, you have to be 17 years old and need to apply to the IHSA,” stated Mr. Frank Yudzentis, who teaches the class. According to Coach Y (Yudzentis), students must have three recommendations. When the application is received, three cards are sent to the people that were games that are played in the team younger people involved in offirecommended. The class covers six sports: soc- sports curriculum. Guest speakers ciating. It is a great way to make cer, volleyball, basketball, foot- will come to speak to the students, some money, but that can’t be the ball, baseball, and softball. including major league umpire main reason for getting into officiating. There must “Prior to beginbe an interest in the ning the actual teachsport you wish to ofing of the rules and ficiate. If your main mechanics, students reason is the money, are taught some genmore times than not, eral guidelines of you are going to get becoming an official, burned out and not be such as assertiveness, a very good official,” sportsmanship, conYudzentis explained. flict resolution, and “I took the class profes s ionalis m,” because I’m really Yudzentis said. looking forward to Of course, rules, getting a summer regulations, and enjob, especially one forcement are taught 2A Officiating class demonstrates proper soccer mechanics. dealing with sports,” with each sport. Photo by PPC photo editor Angela Mateo stated Rachael Pifer, Along with rules, junior. “It’s a really proper mechanics, cool class; we talk about sports all proper positioning, and techniques Mark Carlson. are taught. Simulated games are “I think one of the major at- the time and Coach Y is fun. It’s used in class to demonstrate how tributes of taking this class is that also good to get more knowledge well each student can apply these students are able to get jobs. There of the games,” Pifer continued. “I love baseball, and I would techniques. Students also officiate is a major push by the IHSA to get love even more to be able to officiate it. It’s cool that we could get jobs from just one semester course, plus it counts as a P.E. credit. I want to get a job locally, but in the end, I would really like to officiate Cubs games some day,” said Jeremy Lakoskey, junior. “One of the main benefits of officiating would be staying involved in something that you really enjoy,” said Yudzentis. “Playing a sport as a profession is an opportunity few people get. Some get a chance to play in college, but after that, their playing days are basically over. Officiating gives you an opportunity to continue to be active in the sport you love.” The class is open to juniors and seniors. If any of the sports covered in the course sound appealing, officiating is a class that could be extremely beneficial to you, your career, and your knowledge of the game. too tough, and the teams behind them are too good for this to last. My picks for the American league are the following: Boston wins the East, Indians win the Central, The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim take down the West, and the wildcard goes to, no not the Yankees, but the Detroit Tigers. Their starting pitching is too good, their bullpen is finally healthy, and the offense will only get better with the return of Gary Sheffield. As we move to the National League, we find the real excitement. Following a sweep at the hands of second-place Phillies, the New York Mets sit just two games ahead. Don’t count out the Atlanta Braves, however; they are just 4.5 games back. The always-wild west contains four teams within 5.5 games. At the top is the San Diego Padres led by the two-headed monster of Jake Peavy and Chris Young. Following close behind is the Arizona Diamondbacks. While many predicted Arizona to fall off late because of their youth, the pitching of Brandon Webb and timely hitting has led to the Diamondbacks keeping pace with the Padres. What may turn out to be the best finish of the year, lies in the National League Central. The Chicago Cubs sit atop followed closely by the sinking Milwaukee Brewers and surging St. Louis Cardinals. Milwaukee at one time held the best record in the National League. However, the injury to ace Ben Sheets, the fall off of J.J. Hardy, and the inconsistency of the starting rotation has led to the sinking of the ship. The Cardinals are the exact opposite. After June 30th, the Cardinals Baseball season heats up By Tommy Stokke / PPC Sports Editor Put away the pigskin for now. There is a playoff race to watch. As the calendar turns to September the games get tighter, more meaningful, and more fun to watch. With double-digit teams eyeing four playoff spots in each league, the playoff race is as unpredictable as which Cincinnati Bengals player will get arrested next. We start off in the American league where the Boston Red Sox will try to end the nine-season streak of division championships for the New York Yankees. Don’t look too far into the Yankee’s sweep of Boston too much. Boston’s one-two punch of David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez is as good as any. If you can name four 9 . 1 9 . 0 7 starters you’d least like to face than Josh Beckett, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Curt Schilling, and Tim Wakefield, I’d call you crazy. Once you get to the seventh inning, good luck. Boston’s bullpen posts the best non-starter ERA in the MLB. I would probably see Rick Ankiel ,with the help of his HGH, throw a strike before someone touches up Eric Gagne, Hideki Okajima, and Jonathon Papelbon. With starting pitching problems for the Yankees, they can start worrying about the wildcard. Where does Mike Mussina end up? Can Alex Rodriguez carry the team the rest of the way? These are questions that will determine if the Yankees sneak in there or not. In the American League Central, C.C. Sabathia will carry the Indians to the division crown just ahead of the Detroit Tigers, who have caught the injury bug as of late. The more intriguing race in the Central just might be at the bottom. The Chicago White Sox are trying to accomplish the unthinkable and dethrone the Kansas City Royals from the bottom of the standings. That’s right, the same Kansas City Royals that lost 100 ballgames last year. It wasn’t even the end of August and Ozzie Guillen was already barking louder than any of Michael Vick’s dogs. The surprise story of the American League could be the Seattle Mariners. The Mariners have finished last in the AL West every year since 2004. Leading the wildcard race as of Aug. 30, Seattle had to adjust to a new manager amidst a winning streak. However, not all Cinderella stories have a happy ending, and this is one of them. The Mariners schedule is “Baseball” Continued P. 13 Designed by Tommy Stokke 15 PP C Sports Varsity football kicks off with a big win their offense. outspokenly. “We look good on both “So many have stepped sides of the ball,” said ju- up this year that it would be Touchdown! The crowd nior Travis White, running an injustice for me to single goes wild as the anyone out,” said home team wins Kooi. the game. As the saying In recent years, goes, there always the football team is room for imhasn’t started provement. After with a win. It all, it still is the did on Sat., Aug. beginning of the 25 when they season. beat Oak Lawn “Defense is 33-7. Minooka what we want football fans, as more improvewell as the varment in mainly,” sity team, went said Kooi. crazy. Unfortu “Concennately, they lost tration is where 25-10 against I think we need Marist improvement,” “This year, said Kelley. “But we have a tight that can easily be group,” said head helped.” On Aug. 25 Minooka varsity football beat Oak Lawn football coach Bert Community High School 33-7. Photo taken by photogra To help have Kooi. “We taught pher Lauren Keers. the team concentrathem the analogy tion for upcoming of a chain that evgames, the coaches “We taught them the eryone is as immake more shortanalogy of a chain portant as the next term goals instead of guy.” long-term goals. that everyone is as Their team unity is visThe varsity football ible since the team gets important as the next team practices every along really well with week Monday to Thursguy.” one another. day from 4 p.m. to 7 –Coach Bert Kooi “This year, more of the p.m. Thursday is a game seniors are friends with preparation day where the juniors,” said senior C.J. back. “The rest of the season they go over everything they Kelley, offensive line. did that week. This year the should go really good.” Another reason to their Also this year a lot of the Minooka community has success is their improvement players seem to have stepped high hopes and can’t wait for on their defense, as well as up to help with the team more the rest of the season. D.J. Valera / PPC School News Editor by 16 Designed by Tommy Stokke MCHS Scoreboard Varisty Football 9-07-07 Minooka 14 Plainfield South 20 Jim Ruther’s touchdown pass to Jordan Bodenlos and James Hoffman’s touchdown run capped the scoring for Minooka. Varsity Soccer 9-10-7 Minooka 2 Plainfield North 1 Varsity Volleyball 9-11-07 Minooka 25-22-25 Plainfield South16-25-16 Lyndsay Kooi led the Indians with 17 assists and Breanna Rivera had 4 kills and 8 digs. Girls Cross Country 9-11-07 Minooka-20 Oswego-58 Plainfield North-101 Maddie Simon, Lizz Celmer, Rachel Morman Maggie Raynor, and Rachael Williams finished 2nd through 6th for the Indians Girls Golf 9-11-07 Minooka-207 Plainfield S. 239 Mallory Carr was a Medalist with a 46 Boys Cross Country 9-11-07 Minooka-30 Oswego-43 Plainfield North-49 Josh Keck paced the Indians with a second place finish. Sean Coyle (4th), Julian Hoshell (7th), Kevin Smith (8th), and Ryan Kelley(9th) rounded out the top 5 for Minooka. Mark Phillips scored both goals for Minooka. Jordan Cabrera had 8 saves 9 . 1 9 . 0 7