10.11.07
News
Expensive book rental fees raise complaints
Drama plans visit to Scotland
Teens for Life works to educate peers
Spreading the sound of music
Sinfonia performs annual concert
(Beat) PTO chooses not to host annual fund-raiser for media center
(Beat) WRAP holds regular meeting today, plans bookstore trips
(Beat) Model Rocketry Club members hope to qualify for nationals
(Beat) Lifelines Club sponsors Red Ribbon Week
(Beat) Students attend PSAT prep session
(Beat) Empty Bowls event puts art
(Beat) Central Park hosts fall festival
(Beat) CHS Angels Club makes preparations
Feature
Students focus on school, not work
Students celebrate unique names
Create your own costume
Co-curricular expenses increase, students must pay more to participate
Gaining weight, losing curves
Entertainment
Stiff offers twisted yet interesting take on corpses
Crunch Time provides immature, unintelligent tale of SAT
Chanda’s Secrets highlights devastating AIDS Africa’s epidemic
Fall play ‘Clue,’ like board game, is different every time
Bub’s Café breaks from tradition
Café Patachou features classic dishes with unique twists
Sports
Greyhounds look to gain momentum
Behind the Scenes
After loss, men’s tennis looks toward next year’s season
Women’s golf team finishes season strong
(Beat) Team closes successful season, begins building for next season
(Beat) JV wins versus Chatard, tonight Anderson Highland
(Beat) After giving up school soccer, student cheers from the side
(Beat) JV team looks to end season
Student Section
Chained to Commitments
Without the limelight, with the interest

Perspectives
One thing you won’t learn in school
Ditching my five-year plan
Medication carries diseases along with cure
Free music, free love
Killing curves defeats purpose of weight
Kodak moments not so special anymore
Careful not to step too far
15 Minutes of Fame
Harry Murzyn in sleight of hand
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