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The Paw Print Volume 1 Issue 4 December 2007 Jersey Shore Area Senior High School 701 Cemetery St. Jersey Shore PA 17740 DID YOU KNOW… • Americans buy 37. 1 Million real trees per year • Black Friday is not the busiest shopping day of the year, the two busiest days are the Friday and Saturday before Xmas • 2008 is the Chinese Year of the Rat • 2008 is the 100th New Years Ball in Times Square Relay For Life Kicks Off! tion in the American Can- Relay For Life. cer Society division of Relay For Life is a part of the What is ACS, whose mission Relay For Life? is to raise funds and The Rehope to fight and lay For Life stuultimately find a cure dent Kickoff was for cancer. Each held in the auditoyear the Jersey rium during Shore High School homeroom on hosts a Relay For December 6 to Life event at the Kickoff Leaders hold Relay Sign start off another Track and Field area. year of student participaContinued on Page 2 By Macey McBryan and Stephanie Fleming JS Cheerleaders at May’s Day Parade WHAT’S BARKING ? Holocaust 4 LANfest 3 Weird Dreams 9 2008 Movies 12 Powderpuff Debate 18 Guitar Hero III Review 22 By Kaylyn Yost Spreading warmth Mrs. Machmer’s class continued its tradition of collecting items to keep the less fortunate warm this winter. Every year people bring in gloves, hats, socks, slippers, etc. to be donated to the Love Center for children this winter. Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade. What exactly Maybe you sit with do you think when your family and you think Thanksgiv- watch these every ing? Turkey, family, year, but maybe you pie… What about didn’t know that two parades? Sure eve- of your fellow high rybody has seen school students were them. The Macy’s a part of the PhilaThanksgiving Day delphia Parade this Parade, and the year! Amanda Continued on Page 16 Page 2 NEWS Scholastic Scrimmage By Stephanie Fleming It’s like Jeopardy, but not. Five Jersey Shore students, with advisor Mr. Jeffrey Klugh, attended Scholastic Scrimmage, an academic quiz-bowl competition, on November 7 at Penn State. The four competitors were Ben Sechrist, Brandon Gardner, Robert Watson and Noah Hibbler with an alternate, Melissa Gunter. To qualify, students had to take sample questions and the top five scores won. Ben Sechrist scored the highest, making him the captain of the Jersey Shore team. “It was fun,” said Mr. Klugh. “I think it was good exposure for the students to go, but we didn’t have enough time to prepare. Jersey Shore was selected to go because a team cancelled, and they asked for us to fill in at the last minute.” The competition is split into three rounds. Round One is a test of general knowledge, which includes history, geography, math, English, etc. The team that buzzes in first gets to answer the question. Round Two is dubbed the “Lightning Round.” A team would get ten questions to answer and only the team selected could answer, then the other team would get a turn. Round Three is a time open round of questions Brandon Gardner, Robert Watson, Mr. Klugh, Ben Sechrist, Noah Hibbler, and Melissa Gunter basically like Round One. This year was Jersey Shore’s first year in the competition, and although Jersey Shore lost against the first school, it’s a foot in the door for next year. “It was a really good experience, and with more time and preparation, we’ll do a lot better,” said Mr. Klugh. The competition was aired on WPSU on November 17, but viewers could only watch with satellite. The winner of the competition will be announced in April after all the teams have had a chance to compete. Relay For Life Kicks Off! (Cont. from front page) join Relay For Life and to provide information about how to start a team, join a team, and have a good time with games, prizes and cake. The Kickoff was organized by Mrs. Deborah Muthler, the Relay For Life advisor at Jersey Shore, and the student leaders, Alison Henry (12), Stephanie Fleming (12), Kalen Barnes (11), and Loryn Haas (11). Guest speakers were Lindsay Martin, who has participated in Jersey Shore Relay for numerous years and is a graduate of Lock Haven University, Chris Lunden of LHU, and Chris Tague of LHU. Everyone has their own reason for joining Relay. Martin said that she participates in Relay because “my dad is a thirteen-year cancer survivor.” Henry said, “Cancer affected my life when my mom’s friend died of cancer, and my friend had cancer last year. I Relay for the people touched by cancer." Anyone can be on a team, either one that you and your friends create, or you can join an already existing team. Even if you don’t want to participate at the 24-hour event, you can still donate money to the cause. If there are any questions, ask Mrs. Muthler or one of the student participants. The Kickoff slogan was, "Everybody has the potential to get cancer, and everyone has the potential to cure it.” NEWS Toys for Tots: A Good Cause By Kirsten Morse Every year at Christmastime we open our gifts and are ecstatic to see we got the cell phone we wanted, laptop we needed, or maybe even a car, which was a complete surprise. As hard as it may be to imagine, there are many children that don’t get to experience the awesome feeling of getting a present or being with family on a holiday. How many of us actually stop to think about them through our joyous day? If you think there’s nothing to do to help, think again. “Toys for Tots” is set up specifically for those children in need. There are drop-off boxes at most department stores, and even some fast food restaurants. Newly bought items are required, and the tags are to be attached. Also, you are not to wrap the gift before dropping them off. So, next time that you’re shopping, pick up something small and put it in the drop-off box. Think of how happy that child will be to know that someone is thinking about them on the holidays. → Drop-off boxes can be found around Williamsport and Jersey Shore in places like Charlie Brown’s and the Dollar General Page 3 Moose Awareness By Kirsten Morse On November 9-10, five senior girls attended the International Moose Awareness Conference in Chambersburg, Pa. The point of the conference was to teach high school students about drug awareness in ways that can be presented to elementary school children. Daisy Dingman, Kassie Johnston, Allison Cuebas, Jenna Smithgall, and Kirsten Morse were lucky enough to represent Jersey Shore. The Moose Awareness Conference consisted of four different stations set up for the high school students to rotate through. The girls were all shocked when they got to the school officer station and found out that most schools across the state have cops hired to stay in the school. The officer told them some of the things that he encounters every day, and what the reason was for him to be hired. There was an EMT who reviewed how to perform CPR, and what to do in case of an emergency. The most interesting and educating station was about teen drug abuse. The station taught them about different drugs and the complications that they can cause. They had multiple pictures about what the drugs do to your body, and what the consequences are. In the Internet Safety station, the girls learned about MySpace and what information should be withheld from your webpage. With the information that was learned from the conference, three different presentations are to be put together to present to elementary school children. Pictures are to be taken during the presentation, and a report of what you did is to be turned in to the Moose Lodge. The top presentation is then picked, and the winner gets an all-expense paid, four -day, three-night trip to Tampa, Fla. LANfest: Local Area Network Festivals By Rachel Rippey Do you feel out of place because your passion is gaming? Our school hosts LANfests (Local Area Network Festivals) where you play video games and hang out with friends the whole night. It usually runs from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. There are games for computers, PlayStation2, Xbox 360, and Wii. Usually many students show up, even former students that have graduated, who only have to pay a few extra dollars. Energy drinks, soda, and pizza are usually there. LANfests aren’t too expensive (Cont. on pg. 4) Page 4 NEWS lANfest (Cont. from pg. 3) but it depends on who is running it. If you bring your own game system you get a discount. Clayton Slaugenwhite said his favorite game to play at LANfest is “Guitar Hero.” He likes going to play games, hanging out with friends and his girlfriend. Jake Martin said, “I go to play games and chill.” He also said his favorite game to play there is any type of shooting game … as long as things blow up and people are dying. There are a wide variety of games to choose from at the LANfest. If you’re a gamer and you like energy drinks, pizza, and playing video games with your friends, you should attend at least one LANfest. Holocaust Museum Trip By Shana Rhine FBLA: Gifts for Teens By Sveta Hinamin Do you enjoy Christmas vacations, spending time with your family, opening presents and having a Christmas tree? Have you ever wondered what other teens do for Christmas, teens whose families can’t afford presents? This December, FBLA asked people to contribute money or donate items, for the teens’ families who can’t afford presents. “This is FBLA’s fifth year helping teens,” said Mrs. Oden, who is FBLA advisor. FBLA asked teachers and students to contribute items for these teens. Every year there’s a Christmas party at Lycoming Children and Youth, which gives these gifts to orphanages and other organizations which then give the gifts to teens whose families can’t afford presents. The collection started November 28 and ran through December 14. Items collected included CD’s, DVD’s, sports equipment, makeup, games, candles, gift certificates, etc. “The Lycoming Children and Youth appreciate people’s dedication and effort for donating gifts,” Mrs. Oden said. Each year, the Brotherhood of Lycoming County sponsors a trip for seven students from each Lycoming School District to go the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. This year, a group of freshmen took the very sobering visit to the museum. The point of the museum is to show the horrors of the Holocaust that, while thoroughly talked about, cannot be imagined to the fullest extent without evidence. The museum contains over 900 artifacts and four theaters that include historic film footage and eyewitness testimonies. The exhibition has three sections, “Nazi Assault,” “Final Solution,” and “Last Chapter.” The museum also hosts special exhibits such as “Remember the Children: Daniel’s Story,” which explains the events of the Holocaust in a way children can understand, and “Nazi Olympics,” which shows the racist -laced Olympics of Hitler’s rule. To respect the families of those who died, pictures are not allowed to be taken in the museum. Many of the exhibitions include personal accounts and testimonies as feature pieces. The students that went to the museum were Jeremy Bubb, Jordon Stover, Cody Shrick, Sara Fisher, Sarah Eck, Susan Barrows, and Melissa Bass. “It had a profound impact on them,” said Mrs. Brunguard, who chaperoned the trip, “It was very sobering.” The students also toured the Arlington National Cemetery, where many famous war heroes and other historical figures are buried, as well as took a bus tour of the streets of Washington D.C. NEWS Page 5 December Students of the Month Nathan A. Steinbacher The Jersey Shore Lions’ Club Citizen of the Month for December is Nathan Andrew Steinbacher son of Dan and Nancy Steinbacher of Jersey Shore. Nathan’s activities include; Varsity Basketball Statistician for 1 year and for 4 years FBLA and Basketball. Outside school, Nathan is an active member of the congregation at Immaculate Conception Church, volunteering his time to help at church picnics. He also assists in the set up for the Grace Lutheran annual block party. He works at the YMCA and volunteers there as a youth basketball coach. Nathan works as a janitor at Norcen Industries and as a laborer at Steinbacher Orchards. In addition, he spent two summers as a member of the summer swim team. Nathan was selected to participate in Free Enterprise Week at Lycoming College this past summer. He is a graduate of Youth Leadership Lycoming and was nominated for inclusion in Who’s Who Among American High School Students. A participant in the Region 7 FBLA Competition, Nathan placed first and qualified for state-level competition. Nathan A. Steinbacher Malori R. Richards Malori R. Richards The Business and Professional Women’s Club Girl of the Month for December is Malori Ruth Richards, daughter of Kevin and Colette Richards of Jersey Shore. Malori’s activities include; National Honor Society, Bible Club, Bullpups Helping Hands for 2 years, FBLA and School Musical/Play for 3 years, and for 4 years Soccer, Track and Field, Chorus, and Relay for Life. Malori has served Bullpups Helping Hands as secretary, the chorus as librarian, and National Honor Society as treasurer. Outside school she is active in her church youth group and serves as acolyte. She participates in the church choir as well. She is a youth representative for the Ad Council and volunteers her time at the Williamsport campus of Susquehanna Health Systems. In addition, Malori holds a position with Bilo Market. Malori is a three–year varsity letter winner in both soccer and track and field. She was selected as the most improved freshman soccer player for JV soccer and MVP of the JV team as a senior. She had previously been selected student of the month as a freshman. Malori’s interests include hunting, reading, playing guitar, and attending youth group activities. She plans to attend York College of Pennsylvania to major in nursing. She plans to follow her degree with a master’s degree to become a nurse anesthetist. Page 6 NEWS FROM GUIDANCE What’s Happening In Guidance? This calendar is only a general guide and will not apply to all colleges. Consult application materials, admission offices, and institution Web sites for the specific requirements and deadlines for each of your colleges. Freshman Year: An exciting time; with a new school, new friends, and challenging new classes. The phrase "college preparation" may bring to mind images of campus visits, college applications and the SAT®. But these days, college prep involves much more, and it starts earlier than junior year. Winter: ●Review progress in each key subject area. ●Get informed about college costs. Explore your family's options for financing your college education and learn how financial aid works. Sophomore Year: Tenth grade is the time to update plans for high school courses and activities that you began planning your freshman year. Winter: ●Talk to your counselor and teachers about taking college entrance exams ●Wrap up college applications before winter break. ●Take SAT tests. Make sure your scores are sent to each one of your colleges. ●Early Decision and Early Application responses arrive this month. ●The SAT and SAT II are administered on the first Saturday of the month. ●The ACT is administered during the second week. ●At the end of this month, you may pick up copies of the CSS PROFILE and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as well as other vari ous forms from your guidance counselor. Many colleges have their own financial aid applications that you must complete as well as the FAFSA. ●Check the dates and procedures for state gov ernment student aid programs with your counselor. ●Learn about college costs and how financial aid works. ●Talk to your parents about financing college. ●Visit colleges while they're in session. Best Scholarship Search Sites ●Think about volunteering at an organization. General Site: www.fastweb.com Junior Year: December: General Information: www.collegeboard.com ●SAT/NMSQT scores will be returned this month. ●Register for the SAT given in the spring. Senior Year: December: (Continued in next column) Financial Aid: www.fafsa.ed.gov ►Check the high school guidance website under current scholarships for information on specific scholarships. Page 7 NEWS FROM GUIDANCE Writing Your College Essay -Tips for seniors from guidanceMany colleges require an essay or "personal statement" from their applicants. This is an important part of the application process, which should not be overlooked or taken lightly. A good essay will separate you from other applicants and demonstrate your ability to organize your thoughts in a meaningful manner. When writing your essay keep these tips in mind: 1. Always read directions carefully. 2. Always write clearly, concisely, and succinctly. Quantity is not quality. 3. Always write your essay early in advance. Allow yourself plenty of time to edit, revise, and rewrite. 4. Always focus on an aspect of yourself that will highlight your best qualities. You may want to write about some of your triumphs, strengths, or goals. 5. Always speak positively. Negativity tends to turn people off. Choosing a Topic: The essay question may be direct and ask you to choose something about yourself to discuss, or it may be indirect and require you to write about something such as an event, book, or quotation. Here is what colleges look for: - Your Preferences - Your Values - Your Thought Process Think About Topics: The topic you select for your essay can also reveal much about who you are. Some of the best essays, the memorable and unusual ones, are about very similar, just more focused topics. Essays about your family, football team, trip to France, parents' divorce, or twin can be effective as long as they're focused and specific. 6. Always have someone proofread your work. The Financial Aid Search With the high cost of post-secondary education, many students and their parents rely heavily on receiving some type of financial assistance. Paying for postsecondary education is often a challenging task for students. There is, however, a variety of financial aid available. Here are various types of financial aid and guidelines for applying. 1. Scholarships: A scholarship is money that is awarded that does not have to be paid back. Scholarships can come from the State, the college you're planning to attend, or from private sources (organizations, businesses, and clubs). 2. Grants: A grant is money given by the state, federal government, and/or the college you're planning to attend that does not have to be paid back. State and federal grants are awarded on the basis of financial need. 3. Loans: A loan is money borrowed by the students/parents that must be paid back. These loans are made by banks, and on subsidized loans the federal government pays interest on while the student is in school. Repayment on a federal loan begins six months after school is completed. -The award of a scholarship is usually based on academic 4. Work Study: Work study is a program where money is achievement measured by grade point average, class rank, earned by students while working in college. These jobs are and/or SAT scores. Other scholarships can also be based established through the college. on financial need, athletic ability, music ability, etc. (How to apply for financial aid on pg. 8) Page 8 NEWS FROM GUIDANCE How to Apply for Financial Aid 1. Check for scholarships available on the guidance web page and posted outside the guidance office. 2. Check to see if your particular college requires the CSS PROFILE form. This must be filed early and can be found in the guidance office. If you do not complete this form and your college requests it, you will not be eligible for financial aid at that particular college. 3. January 2nd pick up your financial aid applications Volunteer Opportunities Ask Yourself: → How much time do I have to commit? → Do I want an ongoing, regularly-scheduled assignment, a short-term assignment, or a one-time assignment? → Am I willing to participate in a training course or do I want to start my volunteer work immediately? → Which talents or skills do I offer? → What don't I want to do as a volunteer? → Do I want to work alone or with a group? - FAFSA -CSS Profile - Individual college financial aid forms ●If in doubt, check with the college's financial aid office. Do not delay with this process. There are hundreds of thousands of students applying for financial aid each year and the process is lengthy. How to Get Involved: Tips for getting started: → Look around your community and in the phone book to see what programs are there. Call and ask if they need help. → Contact your local United Way, cultural arts association, student organization, or another association that can point you in the right direction. → Ask your library, church or synagogue, and/or community colleges if they sponsor any volunteer groups. → Check out the following organizations to learn more about causes and to find volunteer opportunities near you. ● www.learnandserve.org ● www.servenet.org ● www. Networkforgood.org ●www. Idealist.org ● www.volunteermatch.org ● www.dosomething.org ● www.jsh.org ● www.forum4future.org ● www.shscares.org/volunteers ● www.leadershiplycoming.org Page 9 Features Holiday dedications: Whom Would You Meet Under The Mistletoe? Mrs. Pond wants to see Mrs. Zimmerman under the mistletoe this Christmas! By Chelsea Moore and Dylan Arblaster Brendon Benis would kill to meet Abe’s Mom under the mistletoe. Ruthie Moon would love to see Luke Holcomb under the mistletoe. Jake Martin wants to meet Mrs. Boncal beneath the mistletoe. Abe Williams would like to meet Chelsea Moore beneath the mistletoe. Leslie Cuebas would love to see Ethan Robbins under the mistletoe. Mrs. Kaufman wants to meet The Bulldog Mascot underneath the mistletoe. Katie Sprague wants to meet Skyler Wool, Caleb Clark, and Morgan Sheddy under the mistletoe. Rachel Delaney would love to meet JT Pennycoff beneath the mistletoe. Tierney Clark wants to see Mr. Harvey under the mistletoe. Kathleen Casale would like to see Rachel Delaney under the mistletoe. Shana Rhine would die to see Megan Frank and Dylan Arblaster’s tie & Mark from RENT under the mistletoe. Continued on Pg. 15 What is your weirdest dream? By Marlena Schuster When asked, “What is your weirdest dream?” most guys get the sly/arrogant smile on their face and nod, replying with “Now, I probably shouldn’t tell you that”. Aside from ‘those’ dreams, most dreams that people remember are the ones of them falling, being chased, or being attacked. I personally remember my reoccurring dream as a kid when I was walking along the edge of our property and a whole jungle full of animals chased me into my house and turned into slime like Capri Suns and slid under the doors to get me. These are the dreams we’re talking about. “It was like Nightmare on Elm St. the way I was running through the house, but there was goo on the ground so I couldn’t run fast. I was trying to run away from a monster that had a sledge hammer, but he caught me and hit my legs with it. When I woke up, my legs were all cramped Corey Schilling “I used to have a bunk bed as a kid (top bunk), and I had a dream I was falling out of a tree. I ended up waking up before I hit the ground, but I woke up on the floor.” Mr. Hess “I had a dream I was falling off a building backwards because someone threw a penny off the side.” Collin Jarrells “I had a dream I was playing baseball with Ian Berry, and he was on my team. All of a sudden he attacked me and I ended up beating him up.” Ian Eisenhauer “I was attacked by women. Weird.” Ryan Charles Page 10 Features WWW. WEBSITES PROM SONGS 1. My Wish- Rascal Flatts 1. Myspace.com WWW. 2. Yahoo.com 2. Here(in your arms)- Hellogoodbye 3. My Love- Justin Timberlake Featuring T.I 4. Chasing Cars-Snow Patrol Soft tailoring Space odyssey (Metallics) MONEY MAKERS 7. Walk it out- Unk 8. This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race-Fall Out Boy ~ Hal Borland 5. My Girl- Temptations 6. Far Away- Nickelback 9. Tu Amor- RBD 10. Ever the Same- Rob Thomas “Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.”~Dr.Seuss “People say that you're going the wrong way when it's simply a way of your own.” 3. msn.com WWW. 4. aol.com 5. pogo.com WWW. 6. facebook.com WWW. 7. amazon.com 8. craigslist.com WWW. 9. go.com WWW. 10. youtube.com WWW. “Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us.” FASION TRENDS Mini dresses Prints 1. Oprah Winfrey Neon 2. Tiger Woods Accessories 3. Madonna 4. Rolling Stones 5. Brad Pitt ~ Angelina Jolie “Keep a good heart. That's the most important thing in life. It's not how much money you make or what you can acquire. The art of it is to keep a good heart." ~Joni Mitchell 6. Johnny Depp 7. Elton John 8. Tom Cruise 9. Jay-Z ACTORS MUSIC JAMS 1. Beyonce, Irreplaceable 2. Nelly Furtado, Say It Right: 10. Steven Spielberg 1. Leonardo DiCaprio The Departed 2. Forest Whitaker The Last King of Scotland 3. Clive Owen Children of Men 4. Aaron Eckhart Thank You for Smoking 5. Matt Damon The Departed 6. Sacha Baron Cohen Borat 3. Akon, Don't Matter: 7. Ryan Gosling Half Nelson 4. T-Pain w/Yung Joc, Buy U a Drank 8. James McAvoy The Last King of Scotland 5. Lloyd w/Lil' Wayne, You 9. Daniel Craig Casino Royale 10. Hugo Weaving V for Vendetta Features “Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.”~Margaret Fuller “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” ~Dr. Suess “The worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it.” ~James Bryce NOTABLE BOOKS Stone Cold-Baldacci, David The Innocent Man -Grisham, John Page 11 REALITY SHOW STARS Jillian Michaels (#10) Show(s): The Biggest Loser Coral Smith (#9) Show(s): The Real World, Real World/Road Rules Challenge, Battle of the Reality TV Stars, Camp Reality Adrianne Curry (#8) Show(s): America's Next Top Model, The Surreal Life, My Fair Brady Heather West (#7) Show(s): Hell's Kitchen Double Cross-Patterson, James A Thousand Splendid Suns- Hosseini, Khaled Windsor (#6) Show(s): Flavor of Love, Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School Clapton– Clapton, Eric Confessor: Chainfire Triloly, Part 3- Goodkind, Terry Eat, Pray, Love- Gilbert, Elizabeth Janice Dickinson (#5) Show(s): America's Next Top Model, The Surreal Life, The Janice Dickinson Project The Pillars of the Earth- Follett , Ken I Am America (And So Can You!) Colbert, Stephen An Inconvenient Book—Beck, Glenn If there's a book you really want to read but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it. ~Toni Morrison Kelly Wiglesworth (#4) Show(s): Survivor Janelle Pierzina (#3) Show(s): Big Brother 6, Big Brother All-Stars Beth Chapman (#2) Show(s): Dog the Bounty Hunter Jackie Warner (#1...The WINNER!) Show(s): Workout The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them. ~Mark Twain Page 12 Features Movies to Look Forward to in ’08 By Shana Rhine “Looking for Alaska”: based on the book written by John Green; about a boy at a boarding school that falls in and out of love with a reckless girl named Alaska. Release Date: Unknown. Reason to watch: It’s a tear-jerker, seriously. The end will getcha’. “The Time Traveler’s Wife”: based on the best-selling book written by Audrey Niffenegger; story revolves around Henry, a man who time-travels involuntarily throughout his life, and his wife Claire. Release Date: Unknown. Reason to watch: Rachel McAdams co-stars as Claire, and you know she’s going to rock that role. “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”: the movie adaptation of the sixth Harry Potter book; Harry must figure out his plan to kill Voldemort and save the wizarding world. Release Date: November 21. Reason to watch: It’s Harry Potter. Duh. Even though you know it’s going to be nothing like the book, you’re still powerless to it. Give in. “Confessions of Georgia Nicolson: Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging”: based on the British series written by Louise Rennison; a teenage girl attempts vainly to find herself a boyfriend. Release Date: Unknown for the U.S. Reason to watch: If the movie is even half as funny as the book, you will laugh yourself to death. “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian”: the sequel to the best-selling book-turned-movie by C.S. Lewis; the Pevensie siblings return to Narnia to help fight off an evil king. Release Date: May 16. Reason to watch: If you loved the first one, why not tune in for the second? “Sex and the City: The Movie”: based on the hit television show; we’re not really sure what this one’s about, but, well, sex. Probably. And the city. Release Date: May 30. Reason to watch: The original cast from the television show stars in the movie as well. “Get Smart”: based on a 1960’s television show; an Austin Powers/Johnny English type spy-comedy movie. Reason to watch: Steve Carell. ‘Nuff said. “Superhero!”: A spoof of super heroes films from Batman Begins to Fantastic Four. Release Date: March 28. Reason to watch: Maybe Flash Gordon will be there. In silver underwear… “Mamma Mia”: A musical told using hit songs from the ‘70s group ABBA. Release Date: July 18. Reason to watch: Remember A*Teens? You know you loved “Dancing Queen.” “Where the Wild Things Are”: based on the popular children’s book by Maurice Sendak; a little boy creates an imaginary world full of wild creatures who crown him as their ruler. Release Date: October 3. Reason to watch: You probably loved this book when you were a kid. Plus, Paul Dano from “Little Miss Sunshine” is going to be in it! Hotness? Yes, yes. “Madagascar 2: The Crate Escape”: the sequel to the blockbuster hit; the troupe of estranged zoo-animals land in Africa, where Alex the lion meets his family. Release Date: November 7. Reason to watch: Those “I like to move it, move it” lemurs were hilarious. “Meet the Spartans”: A spoof of the historical movie “300”. Release Date: February 1. Reason to watch: They’re spoofing Ugly Betty and Sanjaya. Seriously. “Case 39”: A social worker fights to save a child from her abusive parents, only to discover that the situation may be more dangerous than she ever expected. Release Date: August 22. Reason to watch: Aren’t little girls always scary? Sounds pretty horror-rifick. Features Page 13 Movies to Look Forward to in ’08 “Coraline”: Based on the international best-seller written by Neil Gaiman; A girl unlocks a door in her new house, opening a world of parallel reality that vaguely—and eerily—mimics her own. Release Date: Unknown. Reason to watch: It’s animated, but it’ll probably still be just as creepy as the book was. “Daybreakers”: In the year 2017, a plague has turned almost the entire human race into vampires. Meanwhile, surviving scientists try to find a way to bring the human race back to dominance. Release Date: Unknown. Reason to watch: It’s vampires. Seriously, when are vampires not creepy? If you liked “I Am Legend,” you’ll probably want to check this out. “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test”: Based on the book written by Tom Wolfe; A gang of hippies use a road trip to the World’s Fair in New York to turn those they meet onto the mind-expanding “wonders” of LSD. Release Date: Unknown. Reason to watch: The book is actually based on the road trip of the author of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”, Ken Kesey. Plus, isn’t the title enough to make you want to watch? “Jurassic Park IV”: A continuation of the popular dinosaur-related series. Release Date: Unknown. Reason to watch: If you enjoyed the last three movies with the premise of dinosaurs running around and eating people, you’ll probably like this one too. “The Ring 3”: The third in the series of popular Japanese-inspired horror films; revolves around the events occurring before the original “The Ring.” Release Date: Unknown. Reason to watch: That Samara is one screwed up chick. Don’t you want to see how she got that way? “The Smurfs”: Based on the popular television show of the 80s; rumored to be one of a trilogy. Release Date: Unknown. Reason to watch: You know you loved the Smurfs. Admit it. “The Dark Knight”: A sequel to “Batman”; Batman takes on The Joker, whose previous bank-robbing spree turns more deadly. Release Date: July 18. Reason to watch: Besides being about a superhero, the cast list is pretty impressive, including Christian Bale [“Batman Begins”], Heath Ledger [“Brokeback Mountain”, “10 Things I Hate About You”], Maggie Gyllenhaal [“Donnie Darko”, “World Trade Center”], Gary Oldman [“Harry Potter”, “Hannibal”], Morgan Freeman [“Evan Almighty” “War of the Worlds”], Anthony Michael Hall [“The Breakfast Club”, “Freddy Got Fingered”], and many others. “Be Kind Rewind”: A man’s brain becomes magnetized, and he unintentionally destroys every tape in his friend’s video store. In order to satisfy his customers, the two begin to remake all of the store’s films themselves. Release Date: January 25. Reason to watch: How the heck does someone’s brain become magnetized? I want to watch it just to find that out. “27 Dresses”: A woman named Jane has been a bridesmaid 27 times, and has to wrestle with the idea of standing by her sister’s side as she marries the man that Jane loves. Release Date: January 11. Reason to watch: Katherine Heigl and James Marsden star. It’s also by the director of “The Devil Wears Prada”, which rocked hardcore. “Semi-Pro”: A basketball-based comedy, where a team tries to make it to the NBA. Release Date: February 29. Reason to watch: Will Ferrell stars. Yep. “The Bell Jar”: based on the popular novel by Silvia Plath; A journalist tries to make a name for herself in New York, but spirals into depression and makes several attempts to take her own life. Release Date: Unknown. Reason to watch: Julie Stiles stars, and if you’ve ever wondered how “electroshock therapy” was administered--here’s your chance to find out. “Horton Hears a Who”: A Dr. Seuss-based movie about an elephant that is trying to protect a community that his neighbors don’t believe exists. Release Date: March 14. Reason to watch: Its all-star line-up includes Jim Carrey [“Bruce Almighty”, “The Mask”], Steve Carell [“40 Year Old Virgin”, “Little Miss Sunshine”], Seth Rogen [“Superbad”, “Knocked Up”] , Jonah Hill [“Accepted”, “Superbad”], Dane Cook, and Jaime Pressly. Continued on page 15 Page 14 Features By Lily O’Shaughnessy You’re sitting in homeroom waiting for the announcements to finish, and for the secretary’s voice to come over the speakers, “Teachers, please turn your television to channel 44 for the Bulldog news.” You immediately sit up in your seat, anticipating the moment something really funny happens on the Bulldog news; some specific line that you and your friends will repeat forever. Due to undisclosed reasons, Bulldog News has been postponed until further notice. The PawPrint interviewed Jeffrey Dincher to see what the man behind the news has to say about creating one of the best praised items in the Jersey Shore Area High School. Why did you decide to start working with video cameras and the Bulldog News? I bought my first video camera back in 2004, after working all summer long for cheap employees, to make memories for me and my friends. How does the Bulldog News tie into your life and out-of-school hobbies? What is the worst thing you’ve ever caught on film? I spend a majority of my time working on Bulldog, when I’m not with friends, since I do so much editing. I often find myself staying up till 3 in the morning to finalize packages. Brandon Vartenisian filmed me breaking my arm, then I filmed Austin Holcomb breaking his in the same day, actually. It’s on YouTube, titled “Crash Since you’re good with cameras, do your friends rely on you for good footage of their snowboarding skills? How many years have you been on the Bulldog staff? How (Laughs) Yeah, they do long have you been the ringleader? a lot. It’s mostly like, “Jeff you have a video I’ve been on the Bulldog team for two years, camera. You know since that’s the maximum amount you’re alwhat to do.” lowed, and I have been the “leader” for two years as well. Do you plan on a future career with digital video production? Where do you plan to further your interest? Yeah, I really want to. I would like to go to Penn State for filming, but I have potential for ASU. (Arizona State University) F E ATU RES PAGE 15 Holiday Dedications Continued from page 9 Angela Snyder wants to meet Marc Bergerstock beneath the mistletoe. Diana Banks wants to kiss Dylan Arblaster underneath the mistletoe. Emilie Titus would like to kiss Mitch Potter beneath the mistletoe. Seth Bowman wants to have non-alcoholic spritzers with Dylan Arblaster and Angela Snyder under the mistletoe. Emily Oberle wants to meet Kels Ungard under the mistletoe. Chelsea Moore wants to meet Curtis Eckard beneath the mistletoe. Marlene Shulster would meet Caleb Clark under the mistletoe any day! Dylan Arblaster would like to meet Jessie Bower under the mistletoe. Trevor Rosato would like to meet Mrs. Claus under the mistletoe tonight. Chris Eck would like to meet Autumn Shirey under the mistletoe Kylie Starr wants to meet her Boo beneath the mistletoe. Movies coming in ’08 Chris Moore would die to meet Mrs. Gasperine’s Grinch under the mistletoe. Continued from page 13 Mr. Good would love to meet Mr. Franklin beneath the mistletoe. Lyssa Deuel wants to meet her boy Joshua Higgins under the mistletoe. Chris Fravel would like Mrs. Kaufman under the mistletoe. Logan Welshans is looking to meet David Becker beneath the mistletoe. Chad Guiswhite would like to meet Mrs. Yaudis under the mistletoe. Taryn Fioretti wants to meet Mr. Orndorf underneath the mistletoe. Christy Johnson can’t wait to see her boyfriend Caleb Ireland under the mistletoe. Kyle Ulsamer would like nothing better than to see Meghan Myers under the mistletoe. Alisabeth Defonzo-Hess would like to see Jimmy Hyland beneath the mistletoe. Curtis Eckard will bring his iPod with him under the mistletoe. Josh Bengen would like to meet Mrs. Thomas under the mistletoe immediately. Luke Brady wants Mrs. Smalley with him under the mistletoe. Amanda Hanrahan will meet Aric Guiswite under the mistletoe. Devin Rachael would like to meet Mrs. Rae Bierly beneath the mistletoe. Maxine Hager would love to meet Chrissy Lauer under the mistletoe. Chrissy Lauer would love to meet Maxine Hager under the mistletoe. “The Lovely Bones”: Based on the book by Alice Sebold; A 14-year old girl is murdered and tells the story of how the search for her body is changing the people that had been around her. Release Date: Unknown. Reason to watch: The movie is directed by Peter Jackson [Lord of the Rings trilogy], so that means it’ll probably be full of awesome. “It’s Kind of a Funny Story”: Based on the book by Ned Vizzini, which was inspired by his own life. A teenager decides that he wants to commit suicide, but has a sudden surge of hope and calls a suicide hotline. He is admitted to a psych ward, where he learns to once again love life. Release Date: Unknown. Reason to watch: Although it has sensitive topics, the book also has a lighter, funnier tone. The movie most likely will make you laugh as well as cry. Some of the mental patients are cuh-raaazy. Page 16 S P OR T S Winter sports preview: Teams looking good Our Bulldogs former coach Tony Owens stepped down and Shawn Weaver was appointed to the new head coaching position. Our top returnees include Ty Kaunoff, Joe Leffredo, Zach Cummings, Kyle Stabley and Zach Ulmer. our Bulldogs. Our top returnees are Jon Boob, JT Pennycoff, Derik Smith, Nate Steinbacher, Andy Welsh, Seth Moyer, Jake Cox, Tyler Thomas, Fred Rogers, Zach Potter, and Kyle Miller. And finally last, but not least our boys and girls swimming Our girls basketteam. Lou Anne Gasperine is our ball team is back returning head after a 2006-2007 coach.The boys season in which team is coming off they finished 14By Evan Bletz a 6-6-2 record in 11. Harvey BarnThe cold weather is upon us, but that 2006-2007. The hart is the Ladyisn’t going to stop our Bulldogs and our dog’s returning head coach. Our top girls team is coming off a 8-5-1 record Ladydogs from having great seasons. returnees include April Champion, April in 2006-2007. Our top girl returnees Our winter sports include Wrestling, include Sam Kennelley, Jenna Brooks, Gallagher, Megan Stevenson, Sarah Swimming, Boy’s Basketball, and Girl’s Griggs, Tanya Siford, Julia Stevenson, Danielle McPherson, Charlie Robinson, Basketball. Maddie Thompson, and Brook Koch. and Courtney Weaver. Our top boy returnees include Brett Our wrestling team is coming off a Our boys basketball team is coming off Ulsamer, Clay Thompson, Josh Ben2006-2007 season in which they fina 16-10 in the 2006-2007. Darrin gen, and Ian Eisenhauer. ished 12-7 and were the District 4 Bischof is our returning head coach of Class AAA tournament champions. Thanksgiving Day Parade Continued from page 1 Shadel and Miranda White were picked to attend the parade this summer at the UCA Pine Forrest Cheerleading Camp, for their outstanding cheerleading skills. The girls had to perform an “extreme routine” which included dancing, a cheer and their best jump. Out of a camp of about 300 girls, the two from Jersey Shore Area Senior High School were honored to be among those going to Philadelphia. They performed the dance they had learned for the cameras, and then performed a finale at the end of the parade. Amanda said she was kind of bummed being away for the holiday. “It was okay, because I was with friends and it was a lot of fun,” she said. Amanda’s favorite part was the experience as a whole, the dance party they had for the cheerleaders and being able walk beside Hip Hop superstar Sean Kingston. Miranda agreed with Amanda that meeting him was very cool and that the dance party was definitely her favorite part. Both girls liked meeting new people and having the experience of a lifetime. Amanda and Miranda were sent a DVD in the mail with a dance that they had to learn for the parade. The girls arrived in Philly on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving. The night they got there, they got settled in and immediately started practicing with the other members of the squad who represented other high schools from across the country. For “It was hard work, but it was worth it, and a lot of the next two days they prepared for their performance, and fun,” said Miranda. Overall it was a worthwhile experience finally on Thursday all of their hard work over the past few for everyone. Congratulations to both girls for their accommonths paid off. plishments! Sports Page 17 Student athletes of the month Jenna Brooks Derek Smith By Megan Frank By Stephanie Smith Jenna Brooks, a senior, has been named the Female Athlete of the Month for December. The male athlete for the month of December is Derek Smith. Derek participates in football, basketball, and baseball for our school. He has received various awards such as the Sun Gazette all-star starting lineup and second all team conference for baseball, and the Holiday Classic all tournament team for basketball. Jenna has participated in swimming for 15 years, and track for six years. When asked why she chose to participate in these sports, she stated, “My mom put me in swimming when I was younger and I never stopped.” She also said, “I joined track in middle school and I liked it, so I continued doing it.” Jenna has had a variety of achievements in the sports she participates in. In April of 2007, she went to nationals for swimming. She also went to states the past two years, and was named the Sun-Gazette Girl Swimmer of the Year in 2006 and 2007. For track, Jenna went to states in both the javelin and the shot-put. Out of school, Jenna participates in co-ed softball in Antes Fort during the summer. She also gives her time to help with swim lessons, be a lifeguard, and to be an age group captain for the YMCA swim team. When asked if she was planning on participating in sports in college she stated, “Yes, I plan on swimming in college.” She stated she would be attending Misericordia University in Dallas, Pennsylvania. He currently does not know what college he plans on attending but plans on going for athletic training and playing baseball for the school. “My parents put me in it (baseball) when I was three” said Derek. Derek’s idols include his parents and Mitch Potter. He likes participating as a volunteer coach and referee for the YMCA and the Little League. His favorite sports teams include the New York Yankees, the Dallas Cowboys, the Duke Blue Devils, Penn State Nittany Lions, and the Philadelphia 76er’s. Derek’s last words for freshman that want to join in sports are: “Work hard, have fun, and enjoy it while it lasts because it’s gone in a blink of an eye. P.S don’t do pot or drugs,” he said. Page 18 OPINIONS Seniors Know How to Revolt By Morgan Sheddy and brought up years ago. That same week, the senior girls Katie Sprague had gotten together to create a sweatshirt idea. We decided on “Seniors know how to score” and we just needed it to be approved by the administration. Senior Class President Katie Sanso went to discuss the idea Seniors know how to score… TOUCH- with the administrative team. However, Mrs. Thomas felt DOWNS, that is. But will that the slogan was a sexual slang and, therefore, inapthey get to? Will there be propriate for school. In no way was the slogan intended to be perverted. As an alternative, the seniors opted to a powder-puff game? Or is it banned forever? add the word “touchdowns” at the bottom in order to preThere has been much controversy surrounding vent it from sounding in any way inappropriate. But that the 2007 Junior vs. Senior Powder-Puff game. Jerseys or was not enough; they still refused the slogan, and even tie-dye? Orange or lime green? Game or no game? refused to discuss the matter any further. Originally, Powder-Puff was scheduled to be November “Mrs. Thomas did not even take the time to con20. However, on Friday, November 9, the entire high sider the matter or talk it over. Instead, she acted in school received an automated telephone call from princihaste and cancelled the game all together, claiming that pal Mary Thomas stating that the game had been canceled due to liability issues. Right away, the senior class it was over liability issues,” Sanso said. girls were in an uproar. Text messages, IMs, phone calls, The senior girls wouldn’t back down. A petition and personal visits circulated immediately discussing the was passed around at the playoff game gaining hundreds problem at hand. of signatures, not only from students, but parents and But why bring up the issue of liability this year? teachers as well. The situation escalated when the adWhat was different from previous years? You would think ministration still refused to discuss the matter further. It that if the reason was truly liability, it would have been Continued on page 19 VS. Get Better Things to Waste Your Time On By: Megan Frank heard throughout the hallways “At powder-puff I’m gonna hit so-in-so in the face,” or “I can’t wait for powder-puff to see so-in-so get knocked out on the field.” If you don’t How far would you want powder-puff canceled, don’t walk around saying go for a pair of sweatpants things like this. It will get back to administration and the and a sweatshirt with a so- game will be cancelled. called catchy slogan on it? As for ordering clothes, it’d probably be a good Every year, Jersey Shore idea to make sure that the game is set and ready to go Senior High puts on their annual seniors vs. juniors pow- before you start flipping out about what colors your der-puff game. This year things did not run so smoothly. sweatpants and sweatshirts will be. Also, if you plan on The game, scheduled for November 20th, was canceled early in the month of November due to liability issues. I personally see no harm in this. Obviously it’s putting some catchy slogan on them don’t play dumb and pick something perverted and pretend you “had no idea.” Please, how old are we? Continued on page 19 OPINIONS Page 19 Seniors Know Continued from pg. 18 was no longer about Powder-Puff – it was a matter of respect and being heard. The idea of sit-in was brought up in order to get the attention of students and faculty alike. On Tuesday, November 13, all supporting students were to report to the senior hallway at 8:10 a.m., sit-down, and refuse to attend class until the administrators agreed to talk to us. Granted, some kids that participated were unaware of the real reason the sit-in was occurring. They were just following the crowd. Ultimately, the crowd moved from the senior hallway to the lobby by the gym. the game was rescheduled for December 17. However, the class meetings fail to scroll on the TV in the morning on Students during the sit-in in the upper E-wing hallway. Club Days. The question of whether or not we are getting sweats still remains in the air. At this point, the superintendent, the principals, and the police were all present. Had this gone too far? Police were threatening to not only hand out fines to any student who did not immediately report to their first period class, but Was it necessary for both sides to take such drastic escort them out off the premises in handcuffs . Katie Sanso, measures? The game did not need to be cancelled over a however, was allowed to go to the office to discuss the issue sweatshirt, yet the whole school did not need to rebel over with Superintendent Mr. Emery and administrative officials such a seemingly small issue. as opposed to Mrs. Thomas alone. After much discussion, Get Better Things Continued from pg. 18 You want the game back and administration just will not talk to you about it? Okay, so they’ve made up their mind and they don’t want to hear anymore about it. That’s the end of it. You don’t have to disrupt the entire morning just so you can play a little game of flag football. The sit-in on November 13th, although was a success, was way out of hand. Senior and Junior girls want powder-puff back but they planned to get everyone from the school in the 3rd floor of the e-wing. This makes no sense at all considering this sit-in was on the complete opposite side of the building. Yes, the sit-in was moved to the gym lobby, which still makes no sense really. I had gym first period the morning of the sit-in and I couldn’t get into the gym because of the mass of not only seniors and juniors, but freshman and sophomores piled outside of the gym. Why were you there? You wanted powder-puff back? Right, you wanted out of class. You had no idea what was going on. I’m not going to lie and say I’m not amazed that everyone got what they wanted but I am both shocked at the way the students in this building acted and completely and utterly surprised that the school board gave in like they did. I have never taken part in powder-puff and never planned to. I didn’t sign the petition and I did not take part in the sit-in. I felt that the students in the sit-in should of been given fines, detentions, or ISS because if you actually look at what they did; they were skipping class. If I skipped homeroom and first period on any other day I’d be handed a detention or ISS. Okay, you got what you wanted? Congratulations, because this will probably be last one we ever have. What color are your sweatpants? Make sure you have your cute little nickname on the back. Wear it with pride because you know that the seniors always win, because obviously they are capable of scoring… TOUCHDOWNS. Page 20 OPINIONS Black Friday Madness By Trevor Rosato the pattern of other years, parents were out getting their kids the latest in gaming, clothes, and all those happy goodies to toss under the tree. It’s the day after Thanksgiving; you’re tired of eating turkey, and you’re in the mood to shop. Well, so are thousands of other people! Black Friday shopping this year, though not as bad as past years, was still hectic and full of the usual rush. Just how exactly would I know what happened on Black Friday? Black Friday always has those who do a little business-like thinking and buy the sharply discounted items, and then later sell them online for the average price. So why such the big rush? The day after Thanksgiving happens to be the opening of the traditional Christmas shopping season. Is Black Friday really the busiest day of the shopping season? Truth is not always; usually Black Friday falls somewhere around fifth or tenth place. The busiI was there…for eight and a half hours. That’s right est day of shopping actually falls on the Saturday before Christmas. So if you missed Black Friday and have some readers, eight hours spent at Lycoming Mall on Friday, starting at 8:00 a.m., and finally drawing to a close at 4:30 crazy need to be in a shopping frenzy, grab your wallet, pile into the car, and head to the nearest mall on the Saturp.m. day before Christmas to get the full Black Friday experiThis year’s top hit list was, of course, Guitar Hero ence…again. III: Legends of Rock. Another big hit this year that caused fights among costumers was the Xbox 360: Elite. Following Jimmy’s Movie Review: Fred Claus By James Smith Santa Claus makes his way all across the globe the night before Christmas. Single handedly, he delivers presents to all the little good boys and girls in a mere 24 hours. Good Old Saint Nick is simply an amazing man, but his older brother Fred (Vince Vaughn) seems to think otherwise. Fred Claus grew up playing second fiddle to his younger brother. Growing up with Santa Claus (Paul Giamatti) obviously would be a hard task, since young Santa Claus always donated his personal belongings to charity and other places. No matter what good deeds Fred would do, his younger brother would manage to out-shine his older brother. The story then takes place in the present, and Fred Claus is a slightly bitter man. Fred lives with the constant reminder that his brother is the better person, and because of this, Fred despises Christmas. Fred is like a cross between Scrooge and the Grinch. Fred spends most of his time trying to make a profit from “get rich quick schemes.” Fred eventually gets the idea of opening a casino in Chicago, but there is one slight problem. He needs about $50,000 dollars to start up his casino, and he turns to his younger brother to get a loan. Fred has to go to the North Pole to work for the 50 grand. Spending time with your family over the holidays can make any person a little crazy, and Fred has to spend time with his judgmental parents, and of course, Santa. But that is not the only problem, Santa’s elves are way behind their “toy quota”, and they are also under scrutiny from the efficiency agent Clyde (Kevin Spacey), who is attempting to shut down Santa’s operation. Fred Claus has a unique plot that gives an interesting take on growing up with Santa. The plot of the movie does a nice job of making it interesting enough for adults, while still maintaining a plot Continued on page 21 OPINIONS Page 21 Lily’s Movie Review: Awake By: Lily O’Shaughnessy Imagine, laying in an operating room, being prepped for a serious, yet life-changing, operation. The Anesthesiologist comes along, and pumps the “drug” into your system. Unfortunately, every year, over 20,000 patients go under the knife, but 700 of these patients do not receive enough anesthetic to put them fully under. This phenomenon is known as Anesthesia Awareness. reveal their affair to his mother, she feels betrayed, because she’s somewhat psychotic, and does not want to accept the fact that her son is to be taken away from her. Did I mention his doctor has four, count them, four malpractice suits against him? Although I don’t want to spoil this movie for you, but there are a lot of twist and turns that no one would have ever suspected, but by the end of the movie you leave saying to yourself, “I knew it!” (Unless you read the Synopsis ahead of time, and already knew about it, like me.) I highly suggest this movie for the plot twist. It is truly an amazing movie, though you may think differently. There are times where it seems the plot drags on with no end, but by the end you will be completely engrossed in this film. Awake is the story of a twenty-two year old Clay Beresford (Hayden Christensen), a charming and businesssavvy heir to a New York fortune generated by his father, who passed away when Clay was young. This movie is fairly “boring” until the part where he actually goes to the hospital, and you learn about his unfortunate condition, although it is just a set up to the rest of the movie. You would have never guessed he had a weakening heart, and has been on a transplant list since he was little. But due to plot twists that you wouldn’t have thought about, Clay had been “bumped” up on the transplant list. After deciding to finally undergo this transplant, Dr. My rating: 4/5 stars. Over all it was very, very good. I don’t Jack Harper (Terrence Howard) encourages Clay to marry even know. :] his secret fiancé Sam Lockwood (Jessica Alba) who is the Beresford’s personal assistant. When Clay finally decides to Review: Fred Claus Continued from pg. 20 that children can comprehend. With most movies aimed at children, the jokes and gags can seem a little juvenile. However Fred Claus does a superb job of making the movie humorous for kids as well as adults. One small issue is that whenever a character makes a silly or zany movement, it is followed by a stupid cartoon noise. The cartoon noise reminds you of something you would hear from America’s Funniest Home Videos or some other animated show. This may seem nit-picky, but the action on screen is humorous, so why did the editors feel the need to put an obnoxious cartoony sound that takes away from the comedy of the movie? Also, the movie does fit the “mold” for all other Christmas movies. What I mean by this is the movie starts with a “Scrooge or a Grinch”, but by the end of the movie the characters find the true meaning of Christmas. It is understandable why they choose this for the movie, since it is after-all aimed at small children, but many adults may feel slightly jaded from the clichéd ending. However these are small complaints to a movie that is superb overall. If you have to babysit a bunch of kids, then you could take them to a film that you both would enjoy. This Christmas, don’t say Bah Humbug to an enjoyable movie. My rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars. Page 22 OPINIONS Video Game Reviews Mass Effects By Jimmy Smith one another. Some alien races went as far as to form a “council.” The council is comprised of alien races that are considered to be “key players” in galactic politics. The council acts almost like the Holiday 2007 is United Nations, and Humanity wants to join the council. The perhaps the biggest time council races feel that humanity is to belligerent and ill-equipped for video games in the past to join the council. However the council does grant humanity the 10 years. Sony, Nintendo, ability to surrender one of their best warriors, to become an elite and Microsoft all released Specter. The Specters are an elite task force of the council, and major titles to capitalize on they are for the most part above the law. The council asks Com“the holiday rush.” Obvimander Sheppard to join the Specters, and the future of humanity ously Microsoft’s heavy and all the other races hang in the balance. In the game, you hitters are Bioshock, Halo control Commander Sheppard. One of the best features about 3, and Mass Effect. So how does Mass Effect compare to Micro- Mass Effect is the in-depth character customization. Commander soft’s other triple A titles? To put it simply, Mass Effect is a game Sheppard can be either gender, and can look however you decide that 10 years from now people will still be talking about it. Mass to create him/her. But that’s not all; you can also choose the charEffect may be one title in a very “crowded” holiday lineup, but this acter’s background and service record. In-game characters will is one title that should not be missed. actually respond differently to your character based solely on the background that you chose. The character customization is topThe story of Mass Effect is perhaps the greatest story notch, but the best thing in Mass Effect is the conversations. ever told in a video game. The game takes place in 2183, and the human race has discovered that they are not alone in the uniWe’ve all played games where we want nothing more verse. Space exploration was made possible by the discovery of than to skip though the cut-scenes (cut-scenes are times in a Mass Relays, which are “teleporters” that can transport a ship to game where you can’t control the character, so it is basically like far off galaxies in the blink of an eye. The origins of the Mass Re- watching a movie). Make no mistake, Mass lays are unknown, but other alien civilizations have utilized the Continued on page 23 equipment. This caused a many of the aliens to form alliance with Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock By Steph Fleming and Jimmy Smith However, GH III includes a new Co-op Career Mode, Multiplayer Battle Modes, Career Boss Battles, and updated graphics. So, you think you got Many critics point out the game is not different overskill? The newest installment all from previous installments, more specifically that the of the Guitar Hero games, game is without any new game play options. However, the Guitar Hero III: Legends of newly added battle mode in multiplayer and career add lonRock, was officially put on gevity to a title that you’re sure to play in the long hours of shelves in November 2007. Guitar Hero III is the fourth game overall, and has a the night in multiple jam sessions. Battle modes may not be lot of new additions and game play options. The basics are revolutionary, but they are nice touch to an already steadfast the same; the player hits notes on a guitar controller to cor- (rock-solid) established title. respond with the notes of a song shown on the screen. Continued on page 23 OPINIONS Page 23 Mass Effects (continued from page 22) Effect has a ton of cut-scenes, but they are well written and you can actually control Sheppard’s response. You can choose to be a nice guy who will bend over backwards to help out a civilian in need, or you can be a ruthless renegade who would rather lie, cheat, and steal to get the job done. Depending on how you chose to interact with other characters in the game, you could possibly earn Paragon or Renegade points. To explain this simply, just think Paragon as good or the “light side”, whereas Renegade is bad or the “dark side of the force.” The ending of the game actually depends on what choice you made throughout the game. Some of today’s video games are criticized for having plot development as an afterthought, but the makers of Mass Effect obviously put a lot of thought into the story, and believe me-- it shows. Mass Effect sets the bar for story- telling in not only video games, but also for all other types of media. Obviously the story is mesmerizing, but the game-play and graphics also never fail to impress. Mass Effect is one of the best looking Xbox-360 games, even though it occasionally has its glitches. The glitches in Mass Effect are not enough to ruin the experience, but sometimes you will watch a character do something really abnormal or strange. However the glitches in Mass Effect are on the same level with most RPGs (role-playing games) like The Elder Scrolls Four: Oblivion or other large games. The glitches that occur in Mass Effect include the occasional framerate slowdown or the occasional clipping issue. Like I previously stated, if you played through games like Oblivion or BioShock, then these glitches will not seem new to you, and you will never feel that they detract from the amazing experience you get from playing Mass Effect. Mass Effect’s game play is nothing revolutionary. It seems to incorporate the tactical-shooter aspects of Ghost Recon, but it also incorporates Biotics, which are like Force Continued on page 24 Guitar Hero III (continued from page 22) Steph’s Review: 4.5 Out of 5 Stars After playing several of the Guitar Hero titles, I am impressed with GH III. Most remakes of games, movies, etc. turn out to be repetitious and inane; like you’re playing the same game under a different title. GH III blows the competition out of the waoutPreviously mentioned career mode has not changed ter with amazing game play and standing audio and video quality. It drastically from previous titles. The graphics in the game are was so worth the 80 bucks. Rock on! by no means stellar, but why would you need shiny graphics when you’re more focused on the fret board? On the audio side of things, GH III managed to get Jimmy’s Review: 4 Out of 5 Stars good covers on some hard to find master tracks. If you have played any of the other Guitar Hero titles, you’ll recognize Guitar Hero III is much like comfort food…only you won’t the Red Octane’s emphasis on making the audio quality as get fat from playing this game. GH III offers nothing new to an amazing as seen live. Chances are that you have played the Guitar Hero games before, and nothing in GH III will overly shock or surprise you. This may sound like a scathing criticism but that is one of the reasons GH III is such a great game; just like AC/DC, the makers of Guitar Hero found their sound and they’re stickin’ to it. already great franchise, and I personally don’t blame them for seeing the need to “re-invent the wheel.” If you enjoyed the previous Guitar Hero titles then chances are you will like this game. If you are on the fence about getting this game, then you should perhaps look at Rock Band, which promises to let you live out your rock and roll fantasies by forming a band with all of your buddies. Remember, most things need more cow-bell, but GH III is not one of them. Page 24 OPINIONS Kylie’s Music Review: A Stained Glass Romance By Kylie Starr Every Time I Die, Atreyu, Hatebreed, Bleeding Through, Job for a Cowboy, and Norma Jean. The energy put into their “Brad Pitt, Two Four Let- stage presence is extraordinary. With their trademark ter Words I Don’t Mind,” thumbs up in the air, you may see lead singer Scott Cowan is a song written by the up on stage with green skimpy short-shorts and cowboy five piece band, A boots…but as said by him, that is only done at the Ritz in Stained Glass Romance. Muncy. The song shows off drummer Alex Tragedy’s ASGR released their first recording in 2003, The fascination with Brad Pitt’s “good looks”. I had the chance to Most Hated Ep, on Four Leaf Recordings. Songs like “Hurts hang out with these guys before and after their show at the Worse with a Spoon,” and “Sixty-Six Bound Malibu,” proRitz with some good friends. This metalcore/hardcore band duced a solid stepping stone for their fan base. The Rofrom Charlotte, North Carolina has been touring for the past mance Revival, ASGR’s most recent 2006 album, shows their ability to write uncompromising lyrics and concrete hartwo years across the United States, gaining fans and well deserved respect for their amazing breakdowns. Their mu- monies. This album shows how the band has grown and sic is sure to create movement on the dance floor, whether it improved as a group. The Romance is two-stepping or intense warfare in the pit. A Stained Glass Romance has shared the stage with bands such as Underoath, Between the Buried and Me, Continued on page 25 Mass Effects (continued from page 23) Powers from Star Wars. The great thing about Mass Effect is you can determine how the game will play. For example, at the beginning of the game you can select a “class.” The class simply gives certain skills to the player. You can choose to play through as a soldier, utilizing squad commands and relying on your gun to do the talking. Or you could choose an engineer who can hack enemy robots and other synthetics. If you choose a Biotic specialist, then you could use powers such as throw and lift to inflict damage on the multitude of enemies in the game. Obviously, the more enemies you kill, or more activities you perform, you gain XP. XP is experience points, and you can use them to upgrade your character into a war machine. This process is often referred to as “leveling up”, and it has been the staple for RPGs for years. You can choose what skills you want to focus on, or you can simply choose to “auto-level”. Auto-Leveling simply chooses what skills and tactics you use in combat, and it will distribute the XP based on your tendencies. The great thing about Mass Effect is its user friendliness; you can choose to get involved and upgrade your character to a war machine that you desire, or you can leave the computer choose for you. Mass Effect’s game play is not revolutionary, but it is well polished and simply a blast to play. On the audio side of things, Mass Effect is amazing. The sound effects and gunshots all sound remarkably well, but the best example of Mass Effect’s great audio is the voice acting. The voice acting in Mass Effect is so superb and involved that sometimes you will forget that you are playing a game, since the characters seem and sound so real. The musical score is also good. The musical score in the game is almost like “techno”. When I say techno, don’t panic; it is not that stuff that you here blaring at a “rave”. The music in Mass Effect fits the futuristic setting of the game, and incorporates techno that does not make your ears bleed. That has got to be an industry first. To sum it up, Mass Effect is an amazing game. Mass Effect simply sets the bar very high for any new RPG, or any game for that matter. Mass Effect manages to do what few video games can; when you stop playing Mass Effect, you are still thinking about the characters and the plot. Throughout Mass Effect, you are tasked with making choices that will affect the ending of the game. These choices are always hard to make, since there is no clear-cut right choice. However the only wrong choice you can make is deciding to not get Mass Effect. If you own an Xbox-360, you owe it to yourself to pick up Mass Effect. Mass Effect easily scores a perfect five out of five score. OPINIONS Page 25 Review: A Stained Glass Romance (continued from page 24) Revival and the past years touring has made ASGR’s awareness of their existence magnify significantly. Although their line-up has switched up, the music has stayed heavy and cut-throat, just like what they are known for. The two original members are lead vocalist, Scott Cowan, and guitarist, Justin Campbell. Three of the newest members are drummer, Alex “Tragedy” Kalaidjian, bassist, Brian Leebrick, and Josh Taddeo on guitar. Keep an eye out for ASGR on their upcoming Christmas tour. These guys are laid back and chill guys to talk and hangout with, not to mention make incredible music. ASGR has their music posted on sites such as PureVolume and MySpace. A Stained Glass Romance, the band from the dirty south, will without doubt get you off your feet and up on the dance floor with two thumbs Lily’s Music Review: Foo Fighters By: Lily O’Shaughnessy band and was replaced by Franz Stahl. He too left after having “creative differences” with Grohl. If you don’t know who Dave Grohl is, then I don’t know what to tell you other than I suggest you do a large background check. Dave Grohl first started out in the “little” band known as Nirvana, playing drums. He played with Nirvana for four years, until Kurt Cobain’s untimely death in 1994. And if you’re a fan of Tenacious D, then I’m sure you’ve seen “Tenacious D and The Pick of Destiny,” in which Dave Grohl happens to play/voice the Devil. Yeah, I didn’t believe it either. I had to go back to “Beezleboss,” and re-watch that whole scene, until I could tell it was him. But this isn’t just about Dave Grohl (as much as I would like it to be about him), it’s about the Foo Fighters. Entering the studio for a second time, but without a guitarist, took its toll on the band. Chris Shiflett was hired to play as a touring guitarist, but eventually joined the band as a fulltime member towards the band’s fourth album. Seven years later, the Foo Fighters have created three of their most known records, “One by One,” “In Your Honor,” and the most recent, “Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace.” The newest record holds the hit single, “Pretender.” Forming in 1995, Foo Fighters first came upon the music industry during the post-grunge era in Seattle, Washington. Their first album, “The Colour and the Shape,” was recorded a year later, when conflict erupted between Grohl and drummer, William Goldsmith. The famous singles that were released of this album was, “My Hero,” and “Monkey Wrench.” Later that year, guitarist Pat Smear also left the Though having gone through many members, Foo Fighters have never failed to “bring the thunder” and continued to create amazing albums, with just as amazing hits. I suggest just getting every Foo Fighters’ CD ever made, well … only from “One-by-One” and on. Page 26 OPINIONS MySpace: A Threat to Kids? By: Mariah Sortman The normal view in any teen’s home is seeing them surrounded by friends with a controller in their hands or their fingers moving ceaselessly over a keyboard. Kids today spend most of their time on MySpace or Facebook. This has parents today worried to the point they forbid their child to have a MySpace. Some parents have also blocked the forbidden website. But is the Internet really the culprit? Or is lack of education the true reason for the parent’s fear? cannot voice what I feel. It is easier for me to write what I feel than talk about something the English language cannot describe easily. And setting bulletins is easy because you can copy and paste and it is sent to all your friends at once in five minutes at most. Would you choose five minutes or calling/writing all your friends? I pick bulletins. MySpace is no threat to me because I would only add my friends I already have; I have no need making more friends. I don’t spend one day with a total stranger which is what you are basically doing when you add a total stranger. That person The main worry with parents and MySpace is their child will be harassed by a stranger or worse. They say no can view your entire profile when you click that Approve without thinking that MySpace may be a good thing for their button. child. They don’t think to educate their child about Internet MySpace is just as safe as sending your child to safety. If the parents would educate their child, the parents school. If you worry about strangers, school has just as would have no reason to fear for their child’s “safety”. many and your kid can talk to that person face-to-face. MySpace’s motto is “a place for friends” for a reason. A normal child adds only people they know. If all children would do that, the parents wouldn’t have to worry about harassment. MySpace is a safe haven if the child uses it properly. MySpace is safe with education and a listening ear. Your child can find relief and some fun on MySpace. Teens today have their hobbies and releases. MySpace is one of them. Yet you say no to your kid having one. Isn’t it time you listen to your kids instead of controlling MySpace is a blessing for some kids. I hate talking them? to people, even my friends at times, because I What was the HIGHLIGHT of your year? “Bomb threats.” -Ben Lorson (12) “The waiting period before we go out to court before basketball.” “They kept the chicken patties at lunch.” - Megan Stevenson (12) - Jes Williams (11) “Starting fresh and ridding myself of past relationships.” - Emily Sweely (12) OPINIONS Staff Editors in Chief: Steph Fleming & Steph Smith News Editor: Megan Frank Features Editor: Candi Chopick Sports Editor: Evan Bletz Opinion Editor: Shana Rhine Photo Editor: Katie Sprague Advanced Staff Reporters: Dylan Arblaster, Lesli Cuebas, Sveta Hinaman, Macey McBryan, Chelsea Moore, Kirsten Morse, Lily O’Shaughnessy, Trevor Pool, Rachel Rippey, Trevor Rosato, Marlena Schuster, Morgan Sheddy, James Smith, Mariah Sortman, Kylie Starr, Skyler Wool, Kaylyn Yost Introduction Staff: Eric Budd, Emily Cook, Samantha Englert, Taryn Fioretti, Courtney Kaelin, William Miller, Ashley Perchinski, Jack Stewart, Ashley Weaver, Cassandra Weymouth, Alexander Hines. 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By: Shana Rhine Happy Holidays from the 2007-08 Paw Print Staff