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                                    Scottsbluff High School | September 2010 | Volume 94| Issue 1




              Let the
   (paintball)
GAMES
   begin
How an ordinary Oklahoma field became
    a re-enactment of D-Day | pg. 15




[                         ]                                                              THIS   Junior Chris Lang, in his paintball gear, sits
                                                                                                in a helicopter that played a role in a D-Day
                                                                                       MEANS    re-enactment. The re-enactment was held in
                                                                                                Oklahoma where attendees were split into
                                                                                         WAR    Axis and Allies teams. Courtesy Photo




Mission: Uganda | pg. 5
Jack Johnson’s new sound | pg. 11
Tennis teams face
homelessness | pg. 16
Cheerleader Court rules cheerleading NOT a sport
       t rait s                               story by
Being Happy                                   SCOUT WILSON | news editor
  “It’s hard to be a sad cheerleader.            By 8 A.M., the temperature had
Everyone wants to be pumped up               already soared to 80 degrees and senior
                         and if you’re       LaTosha Rojas was drenched in sweat.
                         happy, you              In the previous hour she and
                         automatically       eleven other cheer squad members had
                         get into what-      stretched, practiced cheers and chants
                         ever you’re         and rehearsed multiple dance routines.
                         doing which         They closed out the last half of practice
                         happens to be       by stunting.
                         cheering oth-           It was an exhausting routine played
                         ers on.”            out every Monday, Wednesday, and
                                – Briana     Friday of the entire summer, one that
                              Robles, 12     would put many athletes’ workouts to
                                             shame.
 Cooperation                                     Still, it had little impact on the out-
    “In cheerleading, you get ordered        come of a federal court judge’s ruling
 around to do cheers. It’s crucial to        in July that said cheerleading is not a
 be cooperative for things to turn out       sport.
 right. We also do stunts and for one            The ruling came about when Quin-
 person to not be on the same page as        nipiac University in Hartford, CT, tried
 the others is dangerous. Cheerleaders       replacing volleyball with competitive
 need to be able to adapt to anything        cheerleading to meet gender-equity
 and being cooperative helps.”               requirements.
                     – Briana Robles, 12         U.S. District Judge Stefan Underhill
                                             ruled cheerleading does not qualify
 Being A Leader                              under Title IX as a sport.
    “Being a leader is a good trait
                                                 Title IX specifies in order for an
                          because we
                                             activity to be considered a sport it must
                          need people
                                             have coaches, practices, competitions
                          on our squad
                                             during a defined season, and a govern-
                          to set good
                                             ing organization. The activity must
                          examples and
                                             have a primary goal to compete, not to
                          make good de-                                                    School    Junior Nicole Towne rallies the student section at the Cheyenne East volleyball game won the Bearcats 3-1 earlier this
                                             only support other athletic teams ac-                   fall. Although many people believe Nebraska cheerleaders are grounded, stunting is allowed with a certified coach
                          cisions so that                                                   Spirit   and approval by the school’s administration. Photo by Gordon Rock
                                             cording to Associated Press reports.
                          the squad runs
                                                 Quinnipiac, and seven other schools,
                          smoothly.”
                                             recently formed a governing body,
                                 – Megan
                                             the National Competitive Stunts and           University this past summer.                                     proved by the administration,” Surbur
                                Gealy, 12
                                             Tumbling Association, to govern and              Besides academic requirements                                 said.
                                             develop competitive cheer as a future         cheerleaders must be able to perform a                              Some stunting students may see this
Positive Attitude




                                                                                           “
                                             sport.                                        proper jump, be loud to bring boldness                           year will include an elevator which can
    “Being positive is a good trait
because it hopefully passes the positive         Reaction to the ruling received           out of a crowd, and keep their poses                             be taken further to an extension. One
attitude on the team that is playing and
also the crowd that is at the game.”



 Having Fun
                       – Megan Gealy, 12



    “Being fun is very important; we
                                             mixed reviews locally.
                                                 “Some larger schools have com-
                                             petitive squads that travel all over and
                                             compete, but most schools in Nebraska
                                             have not reached that point yet,” cheer
                                             coach Deb Surbur said.
                                                                                                     I feel it should be ruled
                                                                                                        as a sport, being we
                                                                                                       have to do the same
                                                                                                                                                                                                 “
                         want people             The squad recently started par-
                         to have fun
                         just as much
                                             ticipating in the state competition, but
                                             does not have a defined season. Mem-                    thing other athletes do.
                         as we are all
                         the time. No-
                                             bers are split on opinions regarding the
                                             court ruling.
                                                                                                                                                                   -LaTosha Rojas, 12
                         body wants              “With this in mind, I do feel that the    clean and sharp.                                                 group of cheerleaders can have the flyer
                         a cheerleader
                                             court ruling was correct,” Surbur said.           Experience in gymnastics isn’t re-                           do a forward summersault to dismount.
                         who never
                         brings out              “I feel it should be ruled as a sport     quired, but is recommended.                                         Cheerleading may no longer techni-
                         the fun in any-     because we have to do the same thing              “It is always fun to show the crowd                          cally be a sport, but it provides some-
                         thing.”             other athletes do,” senior cheer captain      what skills we have,” Rojas said.                                thing special at sporting events.
                             – Christina     LaTosha Rojas said.                               Skills which they do have including                             Some students think without cheer-
                                Tarin, 11        Cheerleading has requirements just        some new and exciting skills the girls                           leaders there is something missing.
                                             as any other sport. To try out, girls must    have been demonstrating by stunting,                                “We will always have cheering in
 Outgoing                                    have a 2.0 GPA and all squad members          which is basically anything from a                               the crowd but without the cheerlead-
    “Being outgoing is important             must keep a 60% or above in all their         simple lift to a toss with the cheerleader                       ers there would be a lack of tradition,”
 because we can’t be shy. We need
                                             classes to cheer at events.                   flipping through the air.                                        Rojas said.
 to be involved in everything and be
                                                 There are also opportunities for girls        “Many think Nebraska is ‘ground-                                Though this court ruling over the
 exciting to get the crowd pumped at
 pep rallies and games.”                     to improve their skills at cheer camps        bound,’ which means no stunting, but                             summer may affect cheerleading at the
                     – Christina Tarin, 11   during the summer. The squad at-              in all actuality the ruling is that you can                      collegial level, it won’t change much of

 2 | NEWS                                    tended a camp in Denver, CO at Regis          stunt if your coach is certified and ap-                         what high schools do in Nebraska.
Reconfigured parking lots add spaces, BRIEFLYg       s pe akin
      but did not follow adopted ‘Krzyzanowski’ plan
story by                                                                                                                            National Merit Scholars
RYAN MEISTER | news writer                     TheKRzYzANowSKIplan                                                                      •Seniors Madelin Parsley, Karin
    Senior Meghan Pritchard arrived at                                                                                              Shedd and Sara Frederick have
school at 7:45 on the morning of Aug.
                                                                                                                                    been named National Merit
23. She turned into the east parking lot,
crawled over the speed bumps, and
began the search for a good spot.
                                                 a Called for 150lot compared to
                                                   east parking
                                                                   stalls in the                                                    Scholar semifinalists, making this
                                                                                                                                    the most semifinalists the school
    But something was different. Every-                                                                                             has had since the 2008-2009
thing was black. Shiny. New.                            the old 128 stalls                                                          school year.
    While the new surface was nice,                                                                                                     Shedd became the third
what Pritchard was actually hoping for                                                                                              member of her family to be
was more parking spaces.                                                                                                            named a National Merit Scholar
    The additional spaces that were                                                                                                 semifinalist.
promised last spring after the school                                                                                                   Her brother Dan, a 2008 SHS
board adopted then-junior Erik Krzyz-
                                                                                                                                    graduate, and sister Sandra, a
anowski’s makeover plan to add extra
spaces to the east lot.
                                                                                                                                    2009 SHS graduate, also quali-
    “The reason I had decided to re-                                                                                                fied for the honor.
design the parking lot was that there                                                                                                   “I’m hyper-competitive when
were so few spots for kids to park they                                                                                             it comes to my older siblings
would always have to walk quite a               “The proposal went very well and        Eric’s plan called for. This could be for   (even though they’re not), so I
                                            they told him that when the time came       a number of different reasons. It might
ways to get to the school, so I thought                                                                                             was extremely excited when Mr.
                                            to repair the lot they would try to apply   have been as simple as he forgot to fig-
I could make it easier on those kids,”                                                                                              Porter told me I had been named
Krzyzanowski said.                          the plan the way it was,” Principal Rick    ure in the six inch line for each space,
                                            Porter said.                                which after a little while to tend to add
                                                                                                                                    a semifinalist,” Shedd said.
    However, not everything worked                                                                                                      The semifinalists will be in-
the way it was supposed to.                     However, in the middle of the           up,” Porter said.
                                            process, Krzyzanowski’s plan had to be         Erik was excited because of the          formed if they have qualified for
     “In my original plan, there were
supposed to be three rows with parking      altered.                                    plans adoption last year, but wound         finalist standing later this year.
on both sides and then two ends, one            Then, at the beginning of the current   up disappointed with the way the plan
by the building, and the other by the       school year, many students complained       was altered.
                                                                                                                                            Oktoberfest
practice field. When I presented this       that there were fewer spaces in the            “I think it was stupid that they
                                            redesigned east lot than there had been     didn’t follow through with my original          •On Oct. 2, the band will be
plan to the board, last year, I just ex-
plained the idea. They thought it was a     in previous years.                          design because now it seems like there       travel to Sidney to compete
great idea and decided they would try           School officials refute this rumor as   are fewer spaces in the parking lots.”       in the Sidney Oktoberfest
to enact the plan how it was,” Krzyz-       simply untrue.                              Krzyzanowski said.                           parade and field competition.
anowski said.                                   “The rumors going around about             Students are learning to cope with
                                            the number of parking spaces are not        the parking lots as the school year pro-
    After the proposal, Krzyzanowski
                                            true, there are actually more spaces,       gresses, but many still wish that there
                                                                                                                                           Homecoming!
was anxious on how the presentation
went.                                       they just weren’t able to get as many as    were more spaces in the lots.                   •This year, Homecoming
                                                                                                                                     will be on Oct. 15 against the

  U.S. Cellular cup winners announced                                                                                                Sidney Red Raiders. The home-
                                                                                                                                     coming dance will follow on

Scottsbluff finishes third in Class B for second consecutive year                                                                    Oct. 16.

                                                                                                                                       Foreign Exchange...
                                                                                                Class B
story by
SCoUT wILSoN | news editor
                                            each class features schools earning



                                                                                        Top 10
                                            points from their respective athletic                                                           Principal?
    The Nebraska School Activities          activities.
Association (NSAA) announced the               In the case of coed schools, the fine                                                   •Vice Principal Matt Huck is
2009-2010 U.S. Cellular Cup winners         arts activity points are divided in half                                                in China first semester on an
in June. Scottsbluff took third place in
Class B for the second year in a row in
                                            and awarded to each school’s boys and
                                            girls U.S. Cellular Cup totals.                            All-School                   exchange program.
                                                                                                                                       Huck will be posting some of
the combined all-school boys and girls         The all-school division contest in-       U.S. Cellular Cup finalists                his stories on the school’s web-
competition.                                cludes all activities in which each high
    The Bearcats were the top finishing     school participates.                                                                    site under the “China Exchange”
                                                                                        1. Omaha Skutt Catholic - 590
public school in Class B, behind tra-          Member NSAA schools earn five                                                        section.
ditional athletic powers Omaha Skutt        points for participating in an NSAA         2. Lincoln Pius X - 475
Catholic and Lincoln Pius X.                sponsored activity.                         3. Scottsbluff - 397.5                                 One Acts
    The U.S. Cellular Cup features a           Activities Director Lee Dick was
girls’ division, boys’ division and a       pleased with cup results.                   4. Gretna - 390                                •“The Insanity of Mary Girard”
combined all-school division.                  “It’s an indication of the quality       5. Beatrice - 362.5                         has been chosen as this year’s
    Schools within each division are        of our activities sponsors. The credit      6. Omaha Gross Catholic -                   One Act competition play.
divided into four classes (A,B,C and        should go to the activities sponsors and
                                                                                        357.5                                           The story revolves around
D) based upon enrollment used for the       students for all their hard work,” Dick
boys basketball classification.             said.                                       7. McCook - 332.5                           a sane woman forced by her
    The U.S. Cellular Cup winners are          All schools that finish in the top       8. Seward - 330                             husband into an insane asylum.
determined by a point sysem based           eight (plus ties) of a state championship                                               The play was last performed nine
on performance in state championship        event will receive points.                  9. Blair - 327.5
                                                                                                                                    years ago.
events within each division and class.         Winnings schools receive their cups      10. Norris - 265
    The boys and girls competition in       this fall.
                                                                                                                                                            NEWS |     3
Jessica Littlejohn & Teresa Scanlan



  One year;
     two queens;
 two different stories
story by
                                            Somebody
ASHLEIGH SMITH | feature writer             has to do them
    Most little girls pretend to be prin-   story by
cesses or dream of wearing a crown.         RACHEL CLEMENS | feature writer
Teresa Scanlan and Jessica Littlejohn,
                                                  Junior Chris Hartsuiker plods into
both 2010 SHS graduates, experienced
a bit of royalty during the summer by       his house, clumps of dirt falling off
participating in pageants.                  his boots. He is looking forward to a
    While they were given a glimpse of      shower and some rest after 8 hours of
their childhood dreams, they learned        non-stop irrigating.
                                                                                               IT’S A     Junior Chris Hartsuiker spends his day laying irrigation pipes for the summer’s harvest. The strenuous
                                                                                           DIRTY JOB      hours took up most of his summer. Photo by Chris Miller
the ups and downs of being a pageant            That’s right. Irrigating.
queen.                                          Hartsuiker works for local farmer            “When we were in a drought it took                        “I have to clean up vomit, change
    Scanlan won the title of Miss           Jerry Lovelace all summer, 40 hours a         two times more water to irrigate com-                     briefs, dress people, make the beds,
Nebraska on June 5 in North Platte.         week.                                         pared to this year,” he said.                             and any type of assistance the residents
At 17 she became the youngest Miss
                                                A typical day for Hartsuiker con-            There are many reasons why Hart-                       need besides giving medication,” she
Nebraska ever.
    Along with a crown, Scanlan re-         sisted of waking up at 5 a.m. till noon.      suiker does his job. He grew up on a                      said.
ceived a 2010 Pontiac G6, free servicing    He then took a break until 6 p.m., where      farm in Goodland, KS, where his family                       Being a CNA is not the easiest job in
and cleaning for it, a free Blackberry      he started back up and worked until 10        had the biggest farm around.                              the world.
with a year of unlimited service from       p.m.                                             His family then moved to Scottsbluff                      “I took a resident named Mac to the
Viaero, a $10,000 scholarship, a $6,000         Hartsuiker lays pipe for the water to     looking for a new start after the bank                    bathroom and while I was waiting for
budget for Miss America prep, com-          run through, then he has to open up the       took their farm away.                                     him he had a seizure,” Wickard said. “
plimentary hair care for a year, and        gates for the water to set in the rows.          Right after Hartsuiker moved to                        I held him until he was finished and
several travel opportunities.                   “I like working outside and with my       town he didn’t work for a few years. He                   afterward poop, pee, and vomit were
    Her favorite pageant perk, how-
                                            hands,” Hartsuiker said. “Plus the pay        then was offered a job by Lovelace, and                   everywhere.”
ever, is the opportunity provided. She
plans to use her title to further promote   is good.”                                     he took it since he grew up around it.                       It only got messier for Wickard.
her platform helping girls with eating          Hartsuiker has to unclog the pipes,          Occasionally Hartsuiker wishes he                         “One time a woman resident
disorders.                                  which often have dead frogs and sticks.       had a different job in welding or with                    wouldn’t get off the toilet for three
    Jessica Littlejohn, this year’s Miss    The biggest catch was a dead raccoon.         animals.                                                  hours and the bathroom was covered in
Scotts Bluff County, had quite a differ-        “The pipes are really heavy. They            Junior Chelsea Wickard also had                        diarrhea,” she said.
ent experience.                             don’t go together very easily,” he said.      a dirty job this summer as a Certified                       Although her job was very physi-
    Littlejohn’s pageant period started     “It is extremely strenuous work.”             Nursing Assistant at the Residency.                       cally and mentally stressful, Wickard
off positively. She made new friends,           Hartsuiker also has to fertilize the         Wickard faced the brunt of the entire                  sais she enjoyed getting to know the
got to know herself better, and was able
                                            crops.                                        medical field.                                            residents.
to speak in front of people.
                                                “The fertilizer can stink really badly,


                                                                                                   top
    However, she also learned the dan-
gers of being a pageant queen.              some can be explosive, but it helps to
    During the bull riding event at the     keep bugs and harmful diseases off the
fair in early August, a bull escaped        plants,” he said.
while the pageant queens were being             The worst was yet to come.
introduced to the crowd.                        “When I reached my hand down


                                                                                                                                 dirtiest jobs
    The bull charged at Littlejohn,         there was a rattlesnake about an inch
throwing her in the air like a ragdoll.     from my hand,” Hartsuiker said. “It
She landed on her left side with her
                                            freaked me out!”
back to the audience, when the bull
then stepped on her arm.                        He enjoys many things about his
    Littlejohn received a concussion, but   outside job.                                     In order from “aww, sick!” to “ehh, not so
no serious injuries. She only remembers         “It is easy work if you know what               bad”, here are the top ten dirty jobs
waking up in a hospital, but nothing        you are doing,” Hartsuiker said.
about the accident.                             This year was a different irrigation        1. Roadkill Collector                                    6. Ape Urine Collector
    Through her pageant experience and      season.
her trauma, Littlejohn has kept an opti-        It was very slow and Hartsuiker
                                                                                            2. Manure Inspector                                      7. De-construction Worker
mistic attitude and realized how much       didn’t do a lot of irrigating in the spring     3. Portable Toilet Cleaner                               8. Zoo Cleaner
                      support from others
                                                                                            4. Crime-Scene Cleaner                                   9. Hot-Zone Superintendent
4|
                                            and early summer because of all the
                      pageants have given
       FEATURE her.                         rainfall.
                                                                                            5. Pest Control Worker                                   10. Dentist
Man on a MISSION
           Junior Jed Weis shares his faith
            on a summer trip to Uganda
story by
MEGHAN PRITCHARD | feature editor           own interests.
                                                But things changed when he went to
    “What should I do this summer?”
                                            a winter retreat with his youth group.
    This question is on everyone’s mind
                                                “I needed a reality check of what
once school gets out and for junior Jed
                                            Jesus did for me,” Weis said. “I was
Weis, he needed an excuse to get out of
                                            determined to live my life differently
Scottsbluff.
                                            and give up the party life.”
    It was the summer before Weis’s
                                                And he did just that when he got
freshman year. Ready for the new
                                            home, living for Jesus as best he could.
experience of high school, he needed
                                                “I’m not perfect and I mess up often,
something to keep him busy until the
                                            but I’m forgiven by the greatest sacrifice
first day of school.
                                            of the world,” Weis said.
    Fellowship of Christian Athletes
                                                It’s an everyday growth and struggle
camp to him was just going to be a fun
                                            for him.
excuse to get away from Scottsbluff.
                                                “It’s not easy to live for Jesus but
    Little did he know it would change
                                            completely worth it because I get to
his whole life.
                                            spend eternity with Jesus someday in
    On the Thursday night of camp the
                                            heaven,” Weis said. “I read my Bible
main speaker talked about the world
                                            every day and pray as often as I can.”
and how people lived for it.
                                                But God had something more in
    “People may call themselves Chris-
                                            store for him.
tians, but unless you believe in Jesus
                                                At Mitchell Berean Church where
and live your life for him, it’s merely a
                                            Weis attends, youth pastor Barry Hol-
title,” the speaker said.
                                            brook had arranged a mission trip to
    Those words ran Weis over like a
                                            Uganda for July 10-29.
bulldozer as he realized the truth of the
                                                “When I first heard about it I
statement.
                                            thought it would be a cool experience                    NEW       Junior Jed Weis embraces a Ugandan girl at a school where his
                                                                                                               evangilism team taught Bible stories. Weis said the kids loved
    Before this epiphany, Weis had                                                               FRIENDS       touching his skin and his hair as they visited. Courtesy of Jessy
                                            and a fun thing to do,” Weis said. “But                            Richard.
called himself a Christian, coming from
                                            I soon realized that the trip wasn’t just
a Christian family; but when he looked
                                            about having a good time.”
deep into his life he knew he lived for                                                  and heating and resembled a mediocre                         Weis told the woman that to be
                                                Twenty-three people signed up and
the parties and friends.                                                                 American home except for one thing:                      saved she just had to tell God that she
                                            had to raise about $3,000 each to go.
    He wouldn’t make it through the                                                      the mosque next door.                                    couldn’t live on her own anymore and
                                                 “We raised our money through sup-
pearly gates.                                                                                In Africa the main religion is Muslim                that she wanted to give her life to Jesus,
                                            port letters and a trap shoot fundrais-
    That night Weis was saved.                                                           and witch doctors are found in every                     believing that he died on the cross for
                                            er,” Weis said. “God provided enough
    He realized that Christianity wasn’t                                                 village. Being a Christian in that coun-                 her sins.
                                            money and supplies for the whole trip.”
just believing Jesus was real, but an ac-                                                try could mean being kicked out of the                       As Weis and the interpreter walked
                                                The team finally left July 10, 2010
tual relationship with Jesus Christ and                                                  house by a spouse, losing everything                     about a shout came from behind them.
                                            with a 10 hour layover in London.
living a life that reflects the Christian                                                they have, or even death.                                    A man from the drunken group, re-
                                                When they arrived in Uganda they
faith.                                                                                       The team’s mission was to evange-                    alizing that he needed Jesus, stumbled
                                            stayed at the home of a missionary
    He was prepared to be different for                                                  lize to the people in the towns by going                 down the road to ask Weis how to be
                                            family.
Jesus, but the pressure-packed world                                                     hut-to-hut and offering Bible school for                 saved.
                                                “To America the house would be
of the underclassman high school years                                                   the kids and people.                                         After getting over the initial shock
                                            typical and livable; to Africa it was a
dragged him down by making him act                                                           “I mostly helped with Bible school                   Weis told the man more about Jesus
                                            mansion,” Weis said.
how he was before he found his faith:                                                    where we taught them Bible stories,                      and how to be saved, like he did to the
                                                The house had indoor plumbing
partying, cussing, and indulging in his                                                  sang songs, and played games,” Weis                      woman.
                                                                                         said.                                                        “I thought it was cool that he chased


UGANDAtoday
                                                                                             But a few times his evangelism took                  us down the road to hear more of what
                                                                                         him down a dangerous path.                               we had to say,” Weis said.
                                                                                             Weis walked with his interpreter                         The trip proved to be a success; Weis
•	 Population: 31,657,000                                                                down the dirt roads to different huts,                   and his missionary team brought 500
•	 Languages: English,                                                                   talking to anyone they could find.                       people to Christ. They wrote down
                                                                                             “Be ready, because this group has                    each person’s name so that local pastors
•	 Luganda and Swahili                                                                                                                            could stay in touch and plug them into
                                                                                         been drinking,” the Ugandan interpret-
•	 Life Expectancy: 53                                                                   er, Richard, said.                                       churches close to their village.
   years                                                                                     Feeling totally unprepared, Weis                         “I will never forget the experience I
•	 Literacy Rate: 76.8%                                                                  spoke about Jesus through the inter-                     had in Uganda and hope to visit again
   (men), 57.7% (women)                                                                  preter.                                                  someday,” Weis said.
•	 Religion: Christian                                                                       After getting no response from the                       Having the trip come to a close,
                                                                                         men, a woman close by, who had lis-                      Weis was ready to go home and show
   (66%), Muslim (16%),
                                                                                                                                                                                      |5
                                                                                         tened to everything Weis said, spoke up                  through his life actions
   Other (18%)                                                                           saying that she wanted to be saved.                      that he is a Jesus freak. FEATURE
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                                                                                                                                                staff
 Students have lost perspective about the new dress code rules
   A lot about this school changed over     make them feel uncomfortable,” princi-     life, who find themselves pulled from         editor-in-chief | KARIN SHEDD
the summer.                                 pal Rick Porter said.                      class or unable to enter the building
   1. Newly paved and freshly painted           The purpose of the dress code is       due to clothing violations. Male or fe-
                                                                                                                                     news editor | SCOUT WILSON
parking lots.                               to put an end to the MTV-esque at-         male, brown, white, or black, young or
   2. Freshmen flooding the cafeteria       tire so popular amongst both males         old; none are immune to the rules.            news writer | RYAN MEISTER
every day at 11:30 because all other        and females, and                                                      The message
lunch options are closed to them.           redirect the focus of                                             is clear: the dress
   3. Shorter passing periods during        students. The point    The views expressed                        code is here to        feature editor | MEGHAN PRITCHARD
which visibly sending a text no longer
                                                                   in this editorial were
                                            of school, after all, is                                          stay. As well it       feature writer | RACHEL CLEMENS
spells trouble.                             to get an education,                                              should, because
                                                                                                                                     feature writer | ASHLEIGH SMITH
   But one difference has infected the      not to audition for     supported 11-1 by                         school is not New
psyches of students and, fueled by          “The Real World”                                                  York during fash-
dedicated administration crack-down,        or seduce a mate          The Echoes staff                        ion week; the halls
                                                                                                                                     center section editor | GABRIELLE CARLIN
grown to apocalyptic proportions.           (which, contrary to                                               are not runways
   4. The dress code.                       popular belief, can                                               and members of         center section writer | ETHAN HUGHES
   It floated around in the rumor mill      still be done effectively with a dress     staff aren’t admiring spectators. We
for a while, and, upon its official an-     code-appropriate wardrobe).                are here to learn, and the social aspects
nouncement shortly before school start-         “(With the dress code), there is a     of school shouldn’t overshadow the
                                                                                                                                     entertainment editor | RUSSELL MORGAN
ed, facebook exploded with statuses         greater chance that someone will be        education.
and comments either singing its praises     judged for their thoughts, actions, and        At the very least, we students            entertainment writer | VICTORIA BRAVO
or denouncing its stricter guidelines.      character rather than how they are         should obey the dress code for fear of
   The opinions of students and staff,      dressed,” Porter said. “When I interact    what might happen if we don’t. Imag-
however, are moot, because none can         with someone, I want them to show          ine a future where all fashion freedom        sports editor | KELSEY EMPFIELD
argue with the good intentions behind       me who they are by how they think,         is thrown out the window, a world             sports writer | MADDIE HOLSCHER
and the fair enactment of the dress         how they speak, and how they conduct       where every student walks the halls in
code.                                       themselves rather than what they have      matching khaki pants and red or white         sports writer | MICHAEL MILLER
   “Last year, clothing became more         or where they come from.”                  polo shirts.
and more revealing as the year went             The administration’s adamance on           The administration means business,        adviser | TERRY PITKIN
on, and I’ve heard from both staff and      this point is immediately apparent by      so take it seriously. Cover up.
students that certain types of clothing     the many students, from all walks of
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     A lack of school dances limits fun, funds for students, clubs                                                                   ers to write letters to the editor
    A well-groomed teenage boy, his         dance, Homecoming, Winter Royalty,         might dissuade other forms of enter-          in response to a story, but does
shirt neatly tucked and shoes as shiny      and Prom. Eliminate prom for 90% of        tainment, especially those of question-       reserve the right to publish said
as a freshly-waxed car, pulls open the      underclassmen, and that leaves about       able legality.                                letter.
door to the school. His date, a perfectly   half of all students with just three ex-       And if that weren’t enough rea-               The Echoes also encourages
primped and styled teen girl wear-          cuses to dress up in their fancy swag.     son to add a few more dances to the
ing the latest fashion in dresses, glides       Why so few? Dances are a safe - this   calendar, they can also be an excellent       all readers to submit their ideas
through the entrance on three-inch          is ensured by                                                     form of fund-          for story coverage, feedback on
heels. They can feel the pounding beat
and quick, high-pitched melody of Cas-
                                            the several adult
                                            staff members
                                                                The views expressed                           raising for clubs
                                                                                                              who rely mainly
                                                                                                                                     stories, and any other input.
                                                                                                                                         The Echoes
cada’s “Every Time We Touch” even be-       monitoring the      in this editorial were                        on themselves to
                                                                                                                                         Scottsbluff High School
fore they see the hundreds of teenagers     clump of danc-                                                    function. The Drill
bobbing up and down in the center of        ers at all times     supported 12-0 by                            Team, which hosts          313 East 27th St.
the cafeteria. The two teens toss $5 each   - and fun - with                                                  a dance near the           Scottsbluff, NE 69361
at a teacher manning a table outside        the fringe ben-        The Echoes staff                           beginning of every         Letters with obscene, slander-
and charge into the circle, their bodies    efit of burning                                                   school year, has a     ous, libelous, or false information
blending into the mass, individual fea-     a few hundred                                                     monopoly on this
tures lost in the rush of movement.         calories - way for teens to spend an       cash cow because there is currently           will not be fun. The letter must
    The short narrative above is a brief    evening.                                   only one miscellaneous dance allowed;         also be signed to be run. Content
sketch of a classic tradition enjoyed by        And, for those of us too young to      why not give other groups the same            may be edited due to grammati-
many, if not all, high school students      frequent night clubs or get married,       chance? The Key Club, for instance,           cal or content needs. A signed
in America, a time when teenagers, the      chances to show off our sweet dance        tried last year to raise money for under-
awkward in-betweens of humanity, no         moves come few and far between,            privileged families through a dance, but
                                                                                                                                     copy must be presented to the
longer kids but not quite adults, get to    which makes the lack of school dances      their attempts were shot down because         Scottsbluff High School journal-
gussy themselves up in their Sunday         that much more frustrating.                the dance quota had already been met.         ism department, room 130. Also,
best and dance the night away with              Furthermore, it seems dances should        By the reasons listed above, the          please check out Echoes Face-
a couple hundred of their similarly-        be encouraged by adults who are look-      strict limitation of dances is illogical at   book.com group and MySpace
attired peers.                              ing to mold students into responsible      best and unreasonable at worst. More
    Lamentably, the opportunity for         young men and women, as they are           dances would benefit many people              page online!
such carefree frivolity is severely lim-    inherently drug and alcohol free. Hav-     - underclassmen, Key Club-ers, and

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ited for SHS students - the Drill Team      ing a dance to attend on a Friday night    everyone in-between.
                                                                                                                                                            OPINION |
At a glance...
 A look at the new rules and what they
 mean to students.


 Handbook Says:
                                      Student Translation:
                                      Don’t sneak the
                                                                                         New & ‘Improved’
                                      freshmen out for
       Freshmen will                  lunch.
       remain on campus




                                                                 Being dressed to impress                                                                                                                                                                            Lunch
       throughout the
       school day.


                                      Student Translation:



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      CRUNCH
                                       Modest is             story by
                                       hottest y’all.
                                                             GAbriEllE CArliN |center section editor                    Students struggle to adjust to the new dress code rules
   Handbook Says:                                               It was 6:45 on a Monday morning
                                                                                                              changes were made.                                   “I’d actually rather have a uniform           good intentions.
                                                             when junior Cheryl Salazar rolled out of
                                                                                                                  “We as a staff found it a little hard to be   instead of being told every day that I’m            “One of my biggest issues is that I like
     Shirts and tops must have                               bed. She dragged her feet to the bathroom
                                                                                                              as consistent as we wanted to be with en-         dressed inappropriately. I just think they       for our students to make a good impres-
                                                             and let the warm water of the shower
     necklines close to the collar                                                                            forcing the dress code. We haven’t changed        took it a little far this year,” Salazar said.
     bone. Shorts and skirts shall
                                                             wake her up.
                                                                Feeling more alert, Salazar threw on
                                                                                                              it that much, other than to define it a little       However, enforcing uniforms isn’t at
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 sion on the adults that walk through our
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 building. I am really proud of the students               The new closed campus lunch rule puts
     be of a length where they                               a pair of athletic shorts and a yellow
                                                                                                              bit more,” Porter said.                           the top of the administration’s list.            in this school and I want their appearance                students, teachers in a race against time




                                                                                                                       “
                                                                                                                  Many students have been surprised by             “I think we could switch to uniforms,         to make a good impression,” Porter said.
                                                             sweatshirt. Once she was finished with
     are close (3-4 in.) to the top                          her morning routine, Salazar was on her
                                                                                                              how much the teachers and administration                                                                Maybe their motives aren’t too bad        story by                                          ing between homeroom, we’ve seen a loss

     of the knee.                                            way to school.
                                                                                                              are crack-                                                                                          after all. Plus, there are some exceptions    ETHAN HuGHES | center section writer              in revenue. In past years, the ten minute
                                                                Salazar entered the school doors with
                                                                                                              ing down      My first reaction was ‘Really? Are you kidding                                        to the new rule.                                                                                window between 1st period and homeroom
                                                                                                              on the new                                                                                              P.E. classes, sports practices, after         It’s the same story. The 11:30 bell rings     generated the most revenue. Some of our
                                                             confidence, but was stopped in her tracks
                                      Student Translation:   when Principal Rick Porter pulled her
                                                                                                              dress code.    me?’ But by homeroom, I was at my house                                              school activities, and dances will be          for lunch and students file into the cafeteria   staff members who worked snack bar have
                                                                                                                  “I                                                                                              regulated, but not as extremely.               only to be greeted by a sea of hungry faces,     had to find more hours in the kitchen. But
                                                             aside and told her to go home and change
                                      No further             her shorts.
                                                                                                              definitely              changing into some jeans.”                                                      “These environments require different      faculty, upperclassmen and most com-             they miss seeing the students and conversing
                                                                                                              wasn’t ex-                                                                                          rules. We aren’t going to send someone         monly, freshman.                                 with them as they come through the line.”
                                      explanation               “My first reaction was ‘Really? Are you
                                      needed.                kidding me?’ But by homeroom, I was
                                                                                                              pecting the                                                       -Cheryl Salazar, 11               home during these activities if they’re           The school board recently passed a rule       Sittner said.
    Handbook Says:                                           at my house changing into some jeans,”
                                                                                                              teachers to
                                                                                                              be this strict.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  outside of the dress code limits, but still    which forces freshman to stay on campus
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 for lunch. With around 200 students in the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      With all the negative attention focused on
                                                             Salazar said.                                                                                                                                        decent,” Porter said.                                                                           the new rule, many find themselves ponder-
       Cell phones, personal                                    Students have been busted all over
                                                                                                              I don’t think the way our students dress is       but right now that’s not my goal. How-              It’s all about understanding and learn-      freshman class, obvious problems arise.          ing: ‘Why the change in the first place?’
                                                                                                              that inappropriate. I mean some girls dress       ever, if we can’t get the students to go         ing the appropriate times to wear certain          “The lines are the biggest issue.                        “I think it’s to keep kids safe.
       listening devices, and                                campus, making this story all too familiar.
                                                                                                              really trashy, but I don’t think my shorts        along with the dress code we would have          clothes.                                        Students don’t want to stay in                             Decrease accidents at lunch and tar-
                                                                In fact, Porter estimates that in the first
       other electronic media                                five days of school, about 50 students
                                                                                                              were too short,” Salazar said.                    to take things another step,” Porter said.          So ladies, hang up your booty shorts,        line so many of the older ones                                dies to class. I think some parents
                                                                                                                  Some students are so fed up with the             Students have been complaining left           and fellas, buy a belt, because the new and     leave, and some freshman
       devices may be used dur-                              have been asked to either not wear the
                                                                                                              new restrictions that they’re flirting with       and right about the new dress code, but                                                          choose not to come to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              requested it as well.” Sittner said.
                                                             same thing again or go home and change.                                                                                                             “improved” dress code is here to stay.                                                                          “I wish I had open campus, but
       ing lunch and passing                                    Students are left wondering why the
                                                                                                              the “U” word. That’s right. Uniforms.             the administration isn’t budging on their                                                        lunch all together.”                                       I don’t know where I would go. I
       periods.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Peggy Sittner, food                                               usually bring my lunch from
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 specialist said.                                                    home.” Madden said.




                                                                        Acceptable                                                                                unacceptable
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    “The lines are re-                                                   “A better option would
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ally long, it’s annoy-                                               be a split lunch hour. One
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ing. On average I get                                                 group comes, and then an-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 like ten minutes to                                                        other in ten minutes.”
     Handbook Says:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              eat.” Freshman Ra-                                                              Sittner said.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 chel Madden said.                                                                   Although it is
       Pride and care of                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         young, the new
       SHS. Each student                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Madden is                                                                    rule seems un-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 just one of many                                                               popular.
       should be respectful                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      students who are                                                                           To add
       and take pride in the                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     directly affected                                                              insult to injury, the
       school’s fine facilities.      Student Translation:
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 by the passing of the recent rule, and she       five minute passing has not only cut cafeteria
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 doesn’t have it the worst.                       revenue, but has directly affected the DECA
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    “I’ve always gotten through, but there
                                      Don’t trash the                                                                                                                                                                                                            are a lot of people who choose not to eat,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  store during its once booming ten minute
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  passing time.
                                      school...don’t                                                                                                                                                                                                             because it’s such a hassle.” Madden said.                  There must be a positive reason
                                      be a jerk.                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Lunch is not the only time students are       why the school board made the change, but
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 no longer eating.                                until a positive benefit is seen, we’ll just have
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    “With the switch to five minute pass-         to wait in line and rush to class.
                                                                          Shirts must cover the collarbone, midriff, and shoulders                              No tanktops; shorts must be 4 inches away from the knee; no exposed underwear
8 | CENTER SECTION                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        CENTER SECTION |              9
MISGUIDED PASSION                                                                              POLITICS:
                                                                                              the art of stereotyping
 The road to finding a passion can be illusory
 personal commentary by KELSEY EMPFIELD                                                    personal commentary by KARIN SHEDD
    “And now I announce the new class           It was great that we had won,                  Warning: this column contains              least have it explained to them by one
B 2010 girls bowling state champions…       because all of my teammates and I had          uncensored discussions of potentially          of television’s many political pundits
Scottsbluff!”                               worked hard for this moment through            explosive political/social issues.             and accept that as concrete fact.
    When most people are announced          hours of practice. It was well earned.             Reader discretion is advised.                  This kind of political enlightenment
as the winners of a major competition,          My team was on top of the world
                                                                                               I am about to state two facts about        is also, it seems, omniscient, as if those
they are normally jumping up and            (or at least the Nebraska high school
                                                                                           myself, each of which relate directly to       who possess it have insider access to
down with excitement.                       bowling totem pole), but my emotions
    It’s probably one of the happiest       didn’t mesh with the victory. I felt re-       two controversial social issues of today.      the opinions of those around them. My
times of their lives.                       ally happy, but I assumed my feelings          Then, based on that information, I in-         encounters with these people usually
    However, it was not like that for me.   would be taken up a notch.                     vite you to guess with which of the two        follow the same pattern:
    Last winter, the Scottsbluff/Gering         Possibly I did not have a fulfilling       major political parties I affiliate.               Politically savvy person: *inquires
bowling team was amazing. And by            feeling because I’m not passionate                 Okay, here they are.                       about my social opinions*
amazing I mean undefeated, which is         about bowling. I started bowling my                I support gay marriage.                        Me: *verbalizes same ideas stated
super cool.                                                             freshman               I habitually recycle because I am con-     earlier in this column*
And winning                                                             year and
                                                                                           cerned about the health of the planet.             Politically savvy person: “Oh, so
state was             When most people are                              thought I
                                                                                               Now, with those facts in mind, it’s        you’re a liberal Democrat?”
cool, too. This                                                         loved it. It’s
is a com-           announced as the winners                            a fun activity     time for you to guess: am I a Republi-             One little conversation like that,
mon goal for
most sports
                  of a major competition, they                          and I enjoy
                                                                        doing it, but
                                                                                           can or a Democrat?
                                                                                               I’m going to take a shot in the dark
                                                                                                                                          and BAM! I know who I am in life: a
                                                                                                                                          tree-hugging, big-oil-hating, hemp-
teams, and        are normally jumping up and                           I can’t hon-       and guess that many of you selected the        sandal-wearing, left-wing hippie. Oh,
most don’t
reach it. So,
                    down with excitement. It’s                          estly say I’m
                                                                        legitimately
                                                                                           Democratic Party. Well, that particular
                                                                                           party is known for its support of gays
                                                                                                                                          and I also get personally offended
                                                                                                                                          when somebody comments not-so-
it should’ve            probably one of the                             in love with       and concern over climate change.               positively about President Obama. The
made me
feel over the      happiest times of their lives.                       it.
                                                                             I am pas-
                                                                                               Maybe some of you, sensing reverse         responsible person always casts me an
                                                                                           psychology in my guessing game,                apologetic look and says something
moon.               It was not like that for me.                        sionate about
                                                                                           chose the Republican Party. Also sen-          along the lines of “oh, sorry, I forgot
    Now,                                                                 softball. I
don’t get me                                                             love to pitch.    sible, because clearly there’s a lot left in   you’re a Democrat.”
wrong, I was very happy, but winning        I love hearing the crack of the bat when       this column, which means I had more                I guess it’s nice to have this decided
state wasn’t all it was cracked up to be.   I get a hit.                                   to say beyond, “why yes, you’re right, I       for me. Now I don’t have to think about
    Whenever you see people like Bruce          If I had won state softball, I think I’d   am indeed a Democrat.”                         it myself. I’ll just sit back, tune my TV
Jenner or the Yankees winning they are      have felt different from winning state             So here’s the truth: I don’t know.         to a left-wing news station, and vigor-
just so…beyond thrilled. It seems like,     bowling.                                           Yep. I have no idea. How could I?          ously nod in agreement with every-
if they would happen to die at that mo-         I don’t dream about winning state
                                                                                           As much as I like to sound educated            thing Hillary Clinton says.
ment, they would feel like their life is    bowling, but I almost cry thinking
                                                                                           and aware, the only thing I know about             But, instead of resigning myself
totally fulfilled.                          about winning state softball.
    I did not experience that fulfilling        I am fortunate to have discovered          the economics of running a country is          to that fate, I will instead peel away
feeling.                                    my passion at a young age. Now I               that FICA took a considerable chunk of         the thick layer of sarcasm coating this
    Perhaps it was because I did not        realize that I am going to give my all         change from my summer lifeguarding             column. The point I’m trying to make
bowl to my full potential.                  to softball. Hopefully I will know how         paychecks. I’ve never even taken an ac-        is this: I’m tired of being pigeon-holed
    I did okay, but okay is never good      Michael Phelps felt winning the gold           counting class, so how could I possibly        into a political label based on nothing
enough for me. Call me a perfectionist,     medals at the Olympics.                        fathom the potential ramifications of          more than the two social opinions I
but even though we had won, I wanted            My advice to whomever reads this           any bill that passes through Congress?         actually hold. Who knows? In ten years,
a second chance. I should have picked       column is to find a passion whatever
                                                                                               Oddly enough, I seem to be one             I could be the most fiscally conservative
up that spare. I should have taken a        it may be. Some of my teammates’
                                                                                           of the few people I know who feels             person to ever express an opinion in
deep breath before I threw. Should          passion is bowling. So bowl! If your
have, should have, should have.             passion is band or art, go for it. Shoot       this way. Apparently, most American            America, interning for Rush Limbaugh
    But maybe I did not get that success-   for the stars and reach your dream.            citizens are able to decipher and com-         or organizing Tea Party rallies.
ful feeling because I had false expecta-        Find your passion and go all out.          prehend the political jargon (Macroeco-            But I think, before I make that transi-
tions.                                      What have you got to lose?                     nomics? Line-item veto?) tossed around         tion or any other, I need to find out
    I thought that being the best would                                                    by our nation’s representatives, or at         what on earth a “subsidiary” is anyway.
feel…well…better.


10 | OPINION
One of today’s most popular
                                                                                                                          musicians steps away from
                                                                                                                           his usual style to show...


                                                                                                                                         You
                                                                                                                          don’t                                                           IRON
                                                                                                                                                                                   INSPIRATION
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Robert Bly’s book was a significant inspira-
                                                                                                                                                                                                  tion to Johnson’s production of his new
                                                                                                                                                                                                  album. He refers to the theme of the story




                                                                                                                             know
                                                                                                                                                                                                  througout the album.




                                                                                                                           Jack
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Photo courtesy of Bing.com




                                                                                                                           countless times this past summer.                     he keeps his usual mellow self, he has
                                                                                                                                From his answers, it’s been gathered             grown into a tougher man.
                                                                                                                           that three people are responsible for the                 That growing process took a step
                                                                                                                           change: his father , Jeff Johnson; author             when Johnson had his third child, a
                                                                                                                           Robert Bly; and Johnson’s new baby                    baby girl. His song for her is found on
                                                                                                                           daughter.                                             the new album; entitled, “My Little
                                                                                                                                Last year Johnson’s father passed                Girl”. Johnson writes in his new album
PUTTING IT ALL   Jack Johnson in his L.A. studio recording his       The second change comes with
                 new album, To the Sea. It is Johnson’s fifth                                                              away.                                                 about his approach to fatherhood and
    TOGETHER     studio album to date.                           Johnson’s voice.
                                                                                                                                Jeff Johnson was a great inspiration             leaving behind who he used to be.
                 Photo courtesy of Bing.com                          He has always sung with his relaxed
                                                                                                                           to Jack. He was a professional surfer,                    In an interview with Outside Maga-
                                                                 monotone and eventually worked the
                                                                                                                           and he was always in the water. He                    zine, Johnson was quoted, “I’m in the
   story by                                                      vocal chords on the occasional chorus;
   RUSSELL MORGAN | entertainment editor                         however, in
                                                                                                                                                            once fixed up an     place where I’ve had a few kids and lost
                                                                                                                                                               old boat and      my own dad last summer,” he answers.
       Jack Johnson has always been the                          the new al-
                                                                                                                                                               sailed from       “It’s this transitional period, where
   definition of “chill” music. He’s as-                         bum, we hear
                                                                                                                                                               California to     part of me is reaching in one direction
   sociated with the surfing and “tree                           Jack sing- re-
                                                                                                                                                               Hawaii where      and trying to hold on to the people I’m
   hugger” lifestyle.                                            ally sing.
                                                                                                                                                               the Johnson       losing, and part of me is reaching the
       All of the above are true.                                    His voice
                                                                                                                                                               family finally    other way to hold on to these new kids
       Countless interviews of Johnson, or                       rings out and
                                                                                                                                                               settled and       coming into the world.”
   simply his lyrics, will tell you that he is                   it doesn’t
                                                                                                                                                               Jack was born,        It’s a very interesting phenomenon
   a very mellow person, an avid surfer,                         let up until
                                                                                                                                                               the youngest      to see artist’s mature through their
   and extremely involved in protecting                          the last track
                                                                                                                                                               of three broth-   music. Johnson’s new songs reflect
   the environment.                                              ends.
                                                                                                                                                               ers.              the changes he’s gone through and he
       Die-hard fans can barely sit still                            To un-
                                                                                                                                                                   The cover     makes many references to his family
   when the rumor spreads about a new                            derstand the
                                                                                                                                                               of Jack’s new     and the inspirations he’s come upon in
   Jack Johnson album; however, the crit-                        third change,
                                                                                                                                                               album is a        recent years.
   ics know to expect the same old song                          one has to
                                                                                                                                                               picture of his        Music is a powerful thing in that
   and dance: He’ll sing about love, the                         understand
                                                                                                                                                               father build-     how it relates to the life of its listeners.
   environment, take a few shots at the                          Jack.
                                                                                                                                                               ing a wooden      Musicians are real people, though we
   government, and sing about living the                             Through-
                                                                                                                                                               wave while he     often see them as supreme beings. Mu-
   simple life.                                                  out his career,      AND HE On father, Jeffof his new buildingJohnson places a model of attended college
                                                                                                        the cover            album,                 photo
                                                                                                    his            Johnson,          a wooden wave                               sicians experience the same everyday
                                                                 there has al-
       His first four studio albums follow                                            WILL BE while attending college in California. Jeff was a great inspi- at UC Berkeley.     struggles their audience does, and that
                                                                 ways been one                      ration to Jack and passed away soon before Jack started
   this exact trend.
                                                                 thing Johnson
                                                                                       A WILD working on the album.                                              Robert Bly      is their inspiration.
       So when Johnson announced his                                                      MAN       Photo courtesy of Bing.com                               wrote the book          Johnson’s new album covers his
   new album this past spring there was                          would never
                                                                                                                                                             titled, “Iron       growth into both fatherhood and adult-
   the usual excitement, and the same                            sing about: the
                                                                                                                                                             John: A Book        hood: the stages of life some listeners
   expectations.                                                 ocean.
                                                                                                                           about Men”.                                           are yet to reach, are approaching, or
       The new album arrived June 1st,                               It seems strange, seeing as it is the
                                                                                                                                Johnson’s keyboardist, Zach Gill,                have established their tenure.
   and it was nothing short of a complete                        basis of his lifestyle, but it is for that
                                                                                                                           gave the book to Johnson as a gift be-                    It’s something all people will be a
   shock to fans and critics alike.                              exact reason he won’t sing about it. It
                                                                                                                           fore his father passed.                               part of and face in their life; as a result,
       The first noticeable difference came                      is such a close force to him that he has
                                                                                                                                The book tells the story of a young              they can relate to Johnson’s works.
   from his new look: he strayed from his                        always kept it in.
                                                                                                                           prince who is taken to the wilderness                     Everyone will be the prince taken to
   usual buzz cut and grew a head full                               “To the Sea” is the title of his new
                                                                                                                           by a wild man to be guided through                    the wilderness someday.
   of hair along with a beard. As Outside                        album, and Jack is talking about the
                                                                                                                           many trials that help the prince in his
   Magazine put it, “He’s turned into a                          ocean.
                                                                                                                           quest of becoming a real man.
                                                                     So why the change?

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              11
   wild man.”                                                                                                                   Johnson is the prince, and though
                                                                                                                                                                                            ENTERTAINMENT |
                                                                     Johnson’s been asked the question
P LAY SOME ME
MOUNTAIN MUSIC
story by
                                                                                       Baker, who also went to Mile High Music Festival
                                                                                   for the first time this year, was able to see Jack John-
VICTORIA BRAVO | entertainment writer                                              son’s show.
                                                                                        Johnson was her favorite performance on the first
   “Take these chances; place them in a box until a                                day, but Dave Matthews Band, who she first saw in
quieter time, lights down, you up and die,” blares                                 2007, was her favorite overall.
Dave Matthews Band’s “Ants Marching” at the 2010                                       Matthews closed the festival on Sunday night.
Mile High Music Festival in Denver on Aug 15.                                          “The entire festival was really tiring, like, stand-
   Senior Susan Lawrence’s* heart soared when lead                                 ing around and camping out to see ‘Dave’ but it was
singer Dave Matthews belted out the first line of the                              totally worth it, because it was such a happy envi-
chorus.                                                                            ronment. So many difference people were there from
   It was Lawrence’s first time attending Mile High                                little kids to older people, and they were all there to
Festival.                                                                          enjoy the great music,” Baker said.
   She was able to go with her mother and two of                                       Baker purchased what were called ‘Early Bird
her close friends. She was sick the first day of the                               Tickets’ in April, which cost about $150.
festival and was unable to attend Jack Johnson’s                                       Lawrence however was not as lucky; she paid
performance, but she still enjoyed her time there                                  $175, but said it was worth it, and that she wants to
immensely.                                                                         go back in the future.
   “I was sad because I didn’t get to see my favorite                                  Both Baker and Lawrence braved the three and a
artist in the world, Jack Johnson, but it was okay,”                               half hour drive to attend the festival that was held at
Lawrence said.                                                                     Dick’s Sporting Goods Field in Commerce City, just
                                                                                   outside of Denver, CO.
                                                                                                        Unfortunately, Lawrence contract-
                                                                                                     ed food poisoning on the first night
                                                                                                     of the weekend getaway.
                                                                                                        Despite her sickly state, Lawrence
                                                                                                     concluded she enjoyed the overall
                                                                                                     ordeal. One part of the experience
                                                                                                     Lawrence particularly enjoyed was
                                                                                                     getting to meet one of the people
                                                                                                     that performed, Joe Purdy.                THE LINE    The flyer for the festival included the line up of artists and what
                                                                                                                                                           days the performances were. The spectrum of shows ranged

                                                                                                        “I got to shake his hand and I told          UP    from small indie bands up to headline artists (above). Dave
                                                                                                                                                           Matthews closed the entire festival on Sunday, August 15th. Mat-
                                                                                                                                                           thews will be taking the year of 2011 off, and the Mile High Fest.
                                                                                                     him, ‘you are so awesome!’” Law-                      was one of his final shows of the year (below).
                                                                                                     rence said.                                           Photo courtesy of Bing.com

                                                                                                        Both Lawrence and Baker agreed
                                                                                                     that attending the festival was the      ten ft. away,” Lawrence said.
                                                                                                     greater deal, rather than going to one      “Music festivals are way better; I mean they’re
                                                                                                     single concert.                          more tiring and everything but, it’s a better value,”
                                                                                                        A normal ticket for a Dave Mat-       Baker said.
                                                                                                     thews Band concert ranges from              The festival was a better value for both Baker and
                                                                                                     $77 - $211, but at Mile High, $150 -     Lawrence musically, not to mention, a better value to
                                                                                                     $175 buys more                           their wallets.
  SATURDAY    Jack Johnson closes the festival Saturday night, August 14th. Mile
                                                                                                   shows and better
              High was in the middle of Johnson’s tour promoting his new al-
     NIGHT    bum. Johnson invited many guests up to play with him, including         seats.
              Donavon Frankenreiter and Paula Fuga.
    SPECIAL   Photo courtesy of Bing.com                                                 “You can actually bring
                                                                                      your own seats, like lawn
                                                                                      chairs, but most stand or sit
   Lawrence was literally speechless when asked                                       on blankets. We were front
what her favorite part of Mile High was; there were                                row for Keller Williams, pretty
too many to choose from.                                                           close for ALO, probably ten
   “My favorite part was getting to listen to the live                             rows back for Jack Johnson
music, dancing to it, and being able to get away one                               and about 20 rows back for
last time before school started,” Lawrence said.                                   Dave Matthews Band,” Baker
   Senior Margaret Baker said her favorite part of                                 said.
the festival over all was spending time with her                                       “Everyone was standing
sister.                                                                            shoulder to shoulder, but we
   “It was really fun to get to have that whole week-                              were probably 20 feet away
end with my sister, and enjoying great music at the                                from Dave Matthews, and we
same time,” Baker said.                                                            got front row for Joe Purdy.
                                                                                   When we went to see Trevor
12 | ENTERTAINMENT                                                                 Hall, we were probably only
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                                                                                                                                                                         “Most of us have played together
                                                                                                                                                                    for years, so we have excellent team
                                                                                                                                                                    chemistry,” Salazar said.
story by                                                                                                                                                                The team’s ultimate goal is to make
MICHAEL MILLER | sports writer                                                                                                                                      school history with a first ever state ap-
                                                                                                                                                                    pearance, which is more in reach than
    Junior Cheryl Salazar stood quietly                                                                                                                             ever before.
in front of Scottsbluff High School. She                                                                                                                                 “There are so many strengths of this
breathed in and slowly pulled open the                                                                                                                              team. They always support each other
glass door.                                                                                                                                                         in practice and in games and they work
    Her white Nikes squeaked on the                                                                                                                                 together as a team. They also have great
newly waxed floor as she greeted                                                                                                                                    team unity. It’s just a matter of putting
her old friends. A new vigor surged                                                                                                                                 all of the factors together in one game,”
through her veins and a smile shown                                                                                                                                 Vogel said.
across her face.                                                                                                                                                        The team is well-rounded on and off
    Everyone’s first day of school is                                                                                                                               of the field. The senior GPA average is
nerve-racking, but for Salazar, it was                                                                                                                              3.89, which is yet another school record.
even more so. This was her first day                                                                                                                                    “I’m really proud of how hard all
back to Scottsbluff after transferring                                                                                                                              of the seniors have worked over the
from Scottsbluff to Mitchell last semes-                                                                                                                            last seven years and how they’ve kept
ter.                                                                                                                                                                together as a team. They all have great
    Throughout the day she went from                                                                                                                                character and they are all great kids,”
class to class with only one thing on                                                                                                                               Vogel said.
her mind: softball practice.                                                                                                                                            “We have many good hitters. We
    “I loved Mitchell, but I loved soft-                                                                                                                            have two great pitchers, Kelsey Emp-
ball more. I transferred back to Scotts-                                                                                                                            field and Maci Stouffer, in addition to
bluff so that I could play,” Salazar said.                                                                                                                          two great catchers, Megan Brown and
    In a normal transfer case, this                                                                                                                                 Maddie Holscher,” Vogel said.
would have meant she couldn’t play                                                                                                                                      The close games make the team keep
any sports for the first full semester of                                                                                                                           level-headed.
school. However, she was able to avoid                                                                                                                                   “The team plays best when they
this and be eligible immediately upon                                   SHE’S       Junior Cheryl Salazar makes a throw from shortstop at a recent game. After
                                                                                                                                                                    have to come back from a deficit or
                                                                                    spending last semester at Mitchell High School, Salazar is back for her third
her return due to the fact her parents                                  BACK        season with the ‘Cats. Courtesy Photo                                           from adversity. It’s when our backs are
live in the school district and she did                                                                                                                             against the wall when we play the best
not participate in any Mitchell sports.                                                                                                                             because then everyone is focusing,”
    Salazar definitely picked a good                                                                                                                                Vogel said.
year to play. She is one of the twelve       of depth on the roster as well, along                         “The team is more experienced this
                                                                                                                                                                        With state in sight, the team pushes
returning letter winners and the team        with a good amount of experience.                          year and we only lost one senior,” Sindt
                                                                                                                                                                    through the most rigorous part of their
is off to the best start in school history      “We have nine seniors, which is a                       said.
                                                                                                                                                                    season with the GNAC and district
with a record of 19-5.                       school record,” head coach Kendall                            There are many factors to the team’s
                                                                                                                                                                    tournaments still ahead.
    “This season has been great and the      Vogel said.                                                success, but the underlying theme is
                                                                                                                                                                        “We’re all trying to work for state.
team received me very well when I               Five of those letter winners are now                    team unity.
                                                                                                                                                                    We’re striving to get there. We have
came back from Mitchell,” Salazar said.      team captains: Kira Bowhay, Megan                             “The team is sticking together and
                                                                                                                                                                    a good team so we all work hard and
    A lot of their success is due to         Brown, Kelsey Empfield, Marcie Sindt,                      encouraging each other, and just getting
                                                                                                                                                                    hopefully peak at districts,” Vogel said.
the stingy defense they have shown           along with junior Maddie Holscher.
throughout the season including a
complete shutout in the Lexington
tournament, where they faced four
                                                                                                         Stouffer adds depth to talented softball team
teams and left all of them with a zero                                                                       When Maci Stouffer walked in Scottsbluff High on Aug. 23 she may have been a
on the scoreboard.                                                                                       junior, but it was her first day attending public school - ever.
    That was not the only shutout they                                                                       After being home-schooled her entire life, Stouffer chose to come to Scottsbluff
posted, however, as they have also                                                                       to play softball.
throttled Alliance 12-0, and the season                                                                       The high school nearest her home, Gordon-Rushville, didn’t offer the sport.
isn’t over yet.                                                                                              Although Chadron was closer, Scottsbluff’s softball program appeared stronger
    Defense isn’t the only thing that has                                                                and there’s only a 45-minute difference in drive time.
led the Cats to success thus far. They                                                                       This semester Stouffer is taking two classes each morning which fulfills the
have also showed a lot of character                                                                      school’s twenty-hour miniumum requirement. The other classes her mother
throughout the season.                                                                                   teaches when she arrives home.
    This was best displayed at the                                                                           As the team’s starting pitcher this fall, Stouffer and her teammates are enjoying
second Scottsbluff-Gering game, where                                                                    a lot of success.
they came back from a 6-2 deficit to                                                                         “My favorite experience of the year was the Gering double-header. The atmo-
defeat the Bulldogs.                                                                                     sphere was great; I’ve never seen that many people at a softball game,” Stouffer
    With so many letter winners, the                                                                     said.
team dis-                plays a good deal                                                                   Stouffer said she is eager to help the team reach state for the first time in the
                                             A FORCE IN   Junior Maci Stouffer prepares to throw


14 | SPORTS
                                                          a pitch against Sterling.                      school’s history. She also splans to return next year to help out the team after it
                                             THE CIRCLE   Courtesy Photo
                                                                                                         gradutes nine seniors.
A D-Day re-enactment
           paintball style
  Junior Chris Lang participates
  in the world’s largest paintball
       extravaganza in June
story by                                       “Ours!” everyone repeated like a
KELSEY EMPFIELD | sports editor             well-oiled machine.
                                               Just as the shouts ended, people
    Junior Chris Lang stood in the make-    started flooding out of the boat and
shift U-boat, fiddling with his gun.        onto the rugged terrain. He tried to not
    He glanced to his right; two other      push the other soldiers as everyone
boats were moving along next to him.        started running around the bend seek-
To his right was a third, just like his.    ing shelter from the Germans.
    The chatter around him got quieter         ‘Find the nearest cover. Find the
and quieter and anticipation built as the   nearest cover.’ The voices in his head
fleet of boats approached Utah Beach.       repeated as his heart beat out of his
    Lang’s fellow soldiers stood next       chest.
to him, most of them of the Bravo and          He tucked his gun under his arm
Charlie companies. Silence suffocated       as he dove for the closest bush, but
everyone present.                           SPLAT! A twinge of pain raced through
    He stared at the 4th ID commander       his ribs on his right side as bright yel-
as he moved in front of the crowd to        low paint exploded onto his shirt. He
speak, “See those Germans? Go kick the      had been hit.
crap out of them! Whose beach is this          Did Lang spend his summer in Iraq?
going to be?”                               No.


                                                                                          A Pose With   Junior Chris Lang stands next to a poster at a recent D-Day reenactment in Wyandotte, OK. Lang was on the
                                                                                                        Allied Fourth Infantry division. The conference lasted a week and Lang took part in the festival with two



    Paintball (equipment) 101
                                                                                             The Best   close friends. Courtesy Photo




                                                                                            This summer, Lang participated in                        were lucky,” Lang said.

               It all ADD$ up                                                           a D-day reenactment. It was paintball
                                                                                        extravaganza in Wyandotte, OK, home
                                                                                                                                                         Lang heard about the conference
                                                                                                                                                     through friends and registered last
                                                                                        of the world’s largest paintball event.                      March over the phone. Lang requested
                                                                                            This year was the event’s 13th an-                       to be a part of the Ally team and was
                                       Helmet            $100                           niversary and took place on a 60 acre                        placed on the allied 4th infantry divi-
                                       Camo Shirt        $15                            field. People from all over the world                        sion.
                                                                                        came to take part in the incredulous                             The conference started June 6, 2010
                                       Camo Pants        $35                            event such places included: New Zea-                         with registration and check-in.
                                       Gloves            $15                            land, England, and America.                                      During the week, there were mini-
                                                                                            The event attracts both war and                          scenarios: Battle of Stalingrad, Bridges
                                       Paintball vest    $60                            paintball buffs, but Lang went for the                       and Bangalors, V2 Rocket Mission, Air-
                                       Underarmour Cleats $80                           paintball.                                                   field Assault, and Civil War Style Battle.
                                       Tippmann A5                                          “Paintballing is just a hobby that                           These events all led up to the grand
                                                                                        I really enjoy. I like more recreational                     finale, D-day. The battle of D-day
                                       Paintball gun     $200                           activities,” Lang said.                                      started at 9 a.m. and lasted until 5 p.m.
                                                                                            Among the paintball enthusiasts                          Eight hours of non-stop vigorous battle.
                                                                                        were World War Two veterans.
                                       TOTAL                       $505
                                                                                                                                                         “Once you start the game, you get
                                                                                            “When I was participating in the                         immersed. All you want to do is take
                                                                                        D-day reenactment, I felt like what the                      out the Germans,” Lang said.
                                                                                        veterans would have felt in the actual                           The game also has a competitive
                                                                                        D-day battle,” Lang said.                                    edge. There is a point system for each
                                                                                            Lang drove 1,000 miles one way to                        battle. Whichever team holds the
                                                                                        Wyandotte with two friends and one of                        designated area gets points. The longer
                                                                                        his friend’s dad to take part in D-day.                      a team holds an area, the more points
                                                                                            The event recreated D-day, Allies vs.                    they receive.
                                                                                        Germans and everything was histori-                              In the games this year, Lang’s Allies
                                                                                        cally accurate.                                              lost to the Germans.
                                                                                            When they approached Utah beach,                             But beside the paintball games, the
                                                                                        which was not a literal beach, but rather                    event has many other activities includ-
                                                                                        a field, the gamers rode on U-“boats”                        ing 36 vendors on the property.
                                                                                        which were flat beds with plywood for                            “Without a doubt, I am going again
                                                                                        the sides.                                                   next year,” Lang said.
                                                                                            “If you made it off of the boat and


                                                                                                                                                                                                         15
                                                                                        didn’t get hit in the initial wave, you
                                                                                                                                                                                      SPORTS |
NO PLACE
  NO PLACEhome
      toto call home
         call
                                    story by
                                    SCOUT WILSON | news editor


     Not What It’s
                     A lone ball rests in a crack at the condemned high school courts. The team now holds practice at the Scottsbluff
      Cracked Up Country Club.
                     Photo by Terrence Lake
            To Be



    Condemned courts force boys tennis team to relocate
story by                                                             Although there were no serious                                     “Plus we have a small team this year         post tensioned concrete which is a
MADDIE HOLSCHER | sports writer                                   incidents with players getting injured,                               with only 12 guys out so it’s a lot easier   special surface that helps prevent split-
                                                                  the condition of the courts made play-                                to give individual attention to every        ting by placing cables in both directions
    At 3:20, senior John Haslam gath-                             ing more difficult when the ball would                                player and focus in on what they need        and tightening them once the concrete
ers his books and leaves his Anatomy                              land on one causing a re-serve on the                                 to work on.”                                 is poured.
and Physiology class behind a pack of                             play and a laughing matter against the                                    For the Scottsbluff Invitational,            Using this material is essential
students.                                                         school.                                                               matches were held at the country club,       considering that the soil underneath the
    Instead of heading to the locker                                 “It gets kind of embarrassing when                                 Gering High School and Oregon Trail          current courts is soft clay and gravel,
room, Haslam goes to his car, heads                               other teams come and have to play on                                  Park in Gering. The Cats finished in 7th     setting up any other surface for major
to Sonic for a Route 44, and drives 1.9                           our courts when they have brand new                                   place with a 5-17 record.                    splits.
miles to the Scotts Bluff Country Club                            ones,” Haslam said.                                                       The plans for new courts to be built         “The post tensioned concrete doesn’t
for practice.                                                        Teams won’t be playing on the                                      are pending. Designs are being made          prevent cracks but it prevents those
    The boys tennis team can no longer                            courts any longer, but challenges still                               by Baker and Associates in Scottsbluff       cracks from splitting open,” Jack Baker
practice on the closed courts at the high                         arise with the transition to the country                              and bids will be placed in December by       from Baker and Associates said. “This
school. They have to hold practice at                             club.                                                                 several different contractors.               means that there may be hairline cracks
the country club.                                                    “It gets inconvenient to drive out                                     “Once the bids are in, the school        at the most.”
    Superintendent, Rick Myles, closed                            there every day and it is different going                             board will vote on whether it approves           This will provide for a much nicer
the thirty-year old courts in late July                           from having six courts to four, but the                               of the cost. If it goes through we are       playing surface and a longer life expec-
due to large cracks which had become                              courts are definitely better and we get                               aiming to have them complete by next         tancy.
a liability.                                                      shade too,”Haslam said.                                               fall,” Dick said.                                “I’m really pushing for this to go
    “Since this spring, the courts have                              “From a coaching standpoint, the                                       The process would include tearing        through. I really think having good
gotten much worse,” Activities Direc-                             country club has a great setup to see                                 out the current courts and then build-       facilities would expand the program,”
tor Lee Dick said. “The heat seemed to                            everyone and really try to help each                                  ing new ones on the current location.        Lewis said.
make the cracks expand even more.”                                athlete,” head coach Nate Lewis said.                                     The new courts will be made from




 Goodwin enjoying banner season                                                                                                                  The places they call home
                                                                                                                                             The tennis team has been
   Senior Nate Goodwin isn’t wast-                                                                                                        forced to use a plethera of
ing any time this season. Coming off                                                                                                      courts across the twin cities
a state-qualifying run last year and a                                                                                                    for practice, duals and its
winning record to start off this season,                                                                                                  invitational this season.
expectations are high.                                                                                                                       The team regularly
   “I’m pretty happy with how things                                                                                                      practices at the Scotts Bluff
are going so far,” Goodwin said. “The                                                                                                     Country Club (above right)
guys on the team are a lot of fun to be                                                                                                   which is also where the
around.”                                                                                                                                  teams holds it duals.
   His season has been highlighted by                                                                                                        In order to host the an-
a third place finish at the No. 1 singles                                                                                                 nual Scottsbluff Invitational
position in the Scottsbluff invite and a                                                                                                  meet on Sept. 4, competing
5-2 record at the North Platte Invite.                                                                                                    teams played at Oregon
   Although he is satisfied with the                                                                                                      Trail Park (immediate right)
way things are going right now, he                                                                                                        and at the Gering High
wants to continue to strive toward his                           A BANNER             Senior Nate Goodwin is shown in action at
                                                                                      the Sterling dual where he won his match at         School courts (below right).
goals.                                                               YEAR             No. 1 singles. Photo by Terry Pitkin                   Head coach Nate Lewis
   “I just want to keep working hard                                                                                                      and assistant coach Dave
in practice and do my best. My goals                              Goodwin said.                                                           Griess spent the day driv-
for this season are to win districts and                             With the way things are going, it will                               ing to each location to keep
                        make it to the sec-                       be no surprise to see him reach these                                   tabs on the team.

16 | SPORTS             ond day at state,”                        goals.                                                                     Photos by Terrence Lake

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Issue 1 Sept 2010

  • 1. the ECHOES Scottsbluff High School | September 2010 | Volume 94| Issue 1 Let the (paintball) GAMES begin How an ordinary Oklahoma field became a re-enactment of D-Day | pg. 15 [ ] THIS Junior Chris Lang, in his paintball gear, sits in a helicopter that played a role in a D-Day MEANS re-enactment. The re-enactment was held in Oklahoma where attendees were split into WAR Axis and Allies teams. Courtesy Photo Mission: Uganda | pg. 5 Jack Johnson’s new sound | pg. 11 Tennis teams face homelessness | pg. 16
  • 2. Cheerleader Court rules cheerleading NOT a sport t rait s story by Being Happy SCOUT WILSON | news editor “It’s hard to be a sad cheerleader. By 8 A.M., the temperature had Everyone wants to be pumped up already soared to 80 degrees and senior and if you’re LaTosha Rojas was drenched in sweat. happy, you In the previous hour she and automatically eleven other cheer squad members had get into what- stretched, practiced cheers and chants ever you’re and rehearsed multiple dance routines. doing which They closed out the last half of practice happens to be by stunting. cheering oth- It was an exhausting routine played ers on.” out every Monday, Wednesday, and – Briana Friday of the entire summer, one that Robles, 12 would put many athletes’ workouts to shame. Cooperation Still, it had little impact on the out- “In cheerleading, you get ordered come of a federal court judge’s ruling around to do cheers. It’s crucial to in July that said cheerleading is not a be cooperative for things to turn out sport. right. We also do stunts and for one The ruling came about when Quin- person to not be on the same page as nipiac University in Hartford, CT, tried the others is dangerous. Cheerleaders replacing volleyball with competitive need to be able to adapt to anything cheerleading to meet gender-equity and being cooperative helps.” requirements. – Briana Robles, 12 U.S. District Judge Stefan Underhill ruled cheerleading does not qualify Being A Leader under Title IX as a sport. “Being a leader is a good trait Title IX specifies in order for an because we activity to be considered a sport it must need people have coaches, practices, competitions on our squad during a defined season, and a govern- to set good ing organization. The activity must examples and have a primary goal to compete, not to make good de- School Junior Nicole Towne rallies the student section at the Cheyenne East volleyball game won the Bearcats 3-1 earlier this only support other athletic teams ac- fall. Although many people believe Nebraska cheerleaders are grounded, stunting is allowed with a certified coach cisions so that Spirit and approval by the school’s administration. Photo by Gordon Rock cording to Associated Press reports. the squad runs Quinnipiac, and seven other schools, smoothly.” recently formed a governing body, – Megan the National Competitive Stunts and University this past summer. proved by the administration,” Surbur Gealy, 12 Tumbling Association, to govern and Besides academic requirements said. develop competitive cheer as a future cheerleaders must be able to perform a Some stunting students may see this Positive Attitude “ sport. proper jump, be loud to bring boldness year will include an elevator which can “Being positive is a good trait because it hopefully passes the positive Reaction to the ruling received out of a crowd, and keep their poses be taken further to an extension. One attitude on the team that is playing and also the crowd that is at the game.” Having Fun – Megan Gealy, 12 “Being fun is very important; we mixed reviews locally. “Some larger schools have com- petitive squads that travel all over and compete, but most schools in Nebraska have not reached that point yet,” cheer coach Deb Surbur said. I feel it should be ruled as a sport, being we have to do the same “ want people The squad recently started par- to have fun just as much ticipating in the state competition, but does not have a defined season. Mem- thing other athletes do. as we are all the time. No- bers are split on opinions regarding the court ruling. -LaTosha Rojas, 12 body wants “With this in mind, I do feel that the clean and sharp. group of cheerleaders can have the flyer a cheerleader court ruling was correct,” Surbur said. Experience in gymnastics isn’t re- do a forward summersault to dismount. who never brings out “I feel it should be ruled as a sport quired, but is recommended. Cheerleading may no longer techni- the fun in any- because we have to do the same thing “It is always fun to show the crowd cally be a sport, but it provides some- thing.” other athletes do,” senior cheer captain what skills we have,” Rojas said. thing special at sporting events. – Christina LaTosha Rojas said. Skills which they do have including Some students think without cheer- Tarin, 11 Cheerleading has requirements just some new and exciting skills the girls leaders there is something missing. as any other sport. To try out, girls must have been demonstrating by stunting, “We will always have cheering in Outgoing have a 2.0 GPA and all squad members which is basically anything from a the crowd but without the cheerlead- “Being outgoing is important must keep a 60% or above in all their simple lift to a toss with the cheerleader ers there would be a lack of tradition,” because we can’t be shy. We need classes to cheer at events. flipping through the air. Rojas said. to be involved in everything and be There are also opportunities for girls “Many think Nebraska is ‘ground- Though this court ruling over the exciting to get the crowd pumped at pep rallies and games.” to improve their skills at cheer camps bound,’ which means no stunting, but summer may affect cheerleading at the – Christina Tarin, 11 during the summer. The squad at- in all actuality the ruling is that you can collegial level, it won’t change much of 2 | NEWS tended a camp in Denver, CO at Regis stunt if your coach is certified and ap- what high schools do in Nebraska.
  • 3. Reconfigured parking lots add spaces, BRIEFLYg s pe akin but did not follow adopted ‘Krzyzanowski’ plan story by National Merit Scholars RYAN MEISTER | news writer TheKRzYzANowSKIplan •Seniors Madelin Parsley, Karin Senior Meghan Pritchard arrived at Shedd and Sara Frederick have school at 7:45 on the morning of Aug. been named National Merit 23. She turned into the east parking lot, crawled over the speed bumps, and began the search for a good spot. a Called for 150lot compared to east parking stalls in the Scholar semifinalists, making this the most semifinalists the school But something was different. Every- has had since the 2008-2009 thing was black. Shiny. New. the old 128 stalls school year. While the new surface was nice, Shedd became the third what Pritchard was actually hoping for member of her family to be was more parking spaces. named a National Merit Scholar The additional spaces that were semifinalist. promised last spring after the school Her brother Dan, a 2008 SHS board adopted then-junior Erik Krzyz- graduate, and sister Sandra, a anowski’s makeover plan to add extra spaces to the east lot. 2009 SHS graduate, also quali- “The reason I had decided to re- fied for the honor. design the parking lot was that there “I’m hyper-competitive when were so few spots for kids to park they it comes to my older siblings would always have to walk quite a “The proposal went very well and Eric’s plan called for. This could be for (even though they’re not), so I they told him that when the time came a number of different reasons. It might ways to get to the school, so I thought was extremely excited when Mr. to repair the lot they would try to apply have been as simple as he forgot to fig- I could make it easier on those kids,” Porter told me I had been named Krzyzanowski said. the plan the way it was,” Principal Rick ure in the six inch line for each space, Porter said. which after a little while to tend to add a semifinalist,” Shedd said. However, not everything worked The semifinalists will be in- the way it was supposed to. However, in the middle of the up,” Porter said. process, Krzyzanowski’s plan had to be Erik was excited because of the formed if they have qualified for “In my original plan, there were supposed to be three rows with parking altered. plans adoption last year, but wound finalist standing later this year. on both sides and then two ends, one Then, at the beginning of the current up disappointed with the way the plan by the building, and the other by the school year, many students complained was altered. Oktoberfest practice field. When I presented this that there were fewer spaces in the “I think it was stupid that they redesigned east lot than there had been didn’t follow through with my original •On Oct. 2, the band will be plan to the board, last year, I just ex- plained the idea. They thought it was a in previous years. design because now it seems like there travel to Sidney to compete great idea and decided they would try School officials refute this rumor as are fewer spaces in the parking lots.” in the Sidney Oktoberfest to enact the plan how it was,” Krzyz- simply untrue. Krzyzanowski said. parade and field competition. anowski said. “The rumors going around about Students are learning to cope with the number of parking spaces are not the parking lots as the school year pro- After the proposal, Krzyzanowski true, there are actually more spaces, gresses, but many still wish that there Homecoming! was anxious on how the presentation went. they just weren’t able to get as many as were more spaces in the lots. •This year, Homecoming will be on Oct. 15 against the U.S. Cellular cup winners announced Sidney Red Raiders. The home- coming dance will follow on Scottsbluff finishes third in Class B for second consecutive year Oct. 16. Foreign Exchange... Class B story by SCoUT wILSoN | news editor each class features schools earning Top 10 points from their respective athletic Principal? The Nebraska School Activities activities. Association (NSAA) announced the In the case of coed schools, the fine •Vice Principal Matt Huck is 2009-2010 U.S. Cellular Cup winners arts activity points are divided in half in China first semester on an in June. Scottsbluff took third place in Class B for the second year in a row in and awarded to each school’s boys and girls U.S. Cellular Cup totals. All-School exchange program. Huck will be posting some of the combined all-school boys and girls The all-school division contest in- U.S. Cellular Cup finalists his stories on the school’s web- competition. cludes all activities in which each high The Bearcats were the top finishing school participates. site under the “China Exchange” 1. Omaha Skutt Catholic - 590 public school in Class B, behind tra- Member NSAA schools earn five section. ditional athletic powers Omaha Skutt points for participating in an NSAA 2. Lincoln Pius X - 475 Catholic and Lincoln Pius X. sponsored activity. 3. Scottsbluff - 397.5 One Acts The U.S. Cellular Cup features a Activities Director Lee Dick was girls’ division, boys’ division and a pleased with cup results. 4. Gretna - 390 •“The Insanity of Mary Girard” combined all-school division. “It’s an indication of the quality 5. Beatrice - 362.5 has been chosen as this year’s Schools within each division are of our activities sponsors. The credit 6. Omaha Gross Catholic - One Act competition play. divided into four classes (A,B,C and should go to the activities sponsors and 357.5 The story revolves around D) based upon enrollment used for the students for all their hard work,” Dick boys basketball classification. said. 7. McCook - 332.5 a sane woman forced by her The U.S. Cellular Cup winners are All schools that finish in the top 8. Seward - 330 husband into an insane asylum. determined by a point sysem based eight (plus ties) of a state championship The play was last performed nine on performance in state championship event will receive points. 9. Blair - 327.5 years ago. events within each division and class. Winnings schools receive their cups 10. Norris - 265 The boys and girls competition in this fall. NEWS | 3
  • 4. Jessica Littlejohn & Teresa Scanlan One year; two queens; two different stories story by Somebody ASHLEIGH SMITH | feature writer has to do them Most little girls pretend to be prin- story by cesses or dream of wearing a crown. RACHEL CLEMENS | feature writer Teresa Scanlan and Jessica Littlejohn, Junior Chris Hartsuiker plods into both 2010 SHS graduates, experienced a bit of royalty during the summer by his house, clumps of dirt falling off participating in pageants. his boots. He is looking forward to a While they were given a glimpse of shower and some rest after 8 hours of their childhood dreams, they learned non-stop irrigating. IT’S A Junior Chris Hartsuiker spends his day laying irrigation pipes for the summer’s harvest. The strenuous DIRTY JOB hours took up most of his summer. Photo by Chris Miller the ups and downs of being a pageant That’s right. Irrigating. queen. Hartsuiker works for local farmer “When we were in a drought it took “I have to clean up vomit, change Scanlan won the title of Miss Jerry Lovelace all summer, 40 hours a two times more water to irrigate com- briefs, dress people, make the beds, Nebraska on June 5 in North Platte. week. pared to this year,” he said. and any type of assistance the residents At 17 she became the youngest Miss A typical day for Hartsuiker con- There are many reasons why Hart- need besides giving medication,” she Nebraska ever. Along with a crown, Scanlan re- sisted of waking up at 5 a.m. till noon. suiker does his job. He grew up on a said. ceived a 2010 Pontiac G6, free servicing He then took a break until 6 p.m., where farm in Goodland, KS, where his family Being a CNA is not the easiest job in and cleaning for it, a free Blackberry he started back up and worked until 10 had the biggest farm around. the world. with a year of unlimited service from p.m. His family then moved to Scottsbluff “I took a resident named Mac to the Viaero, a $10,000 scholarship, a $6,000 Hartsuiker lays pipe for the water to looking for a new start after the bank bathroom and while I was waiting for budget for Miss America prep, com- run through, then he has to open up the took their farm away. him he had a seizure,” Wickard said. “ plimentary hair care for a year, and gates for the water to set in the rows. Right after Hartsuiker moved to I held him until he was finished and several travel opportunities. “I like working outside and with my town he didn’t work for a few years. He afterward poop, pee, and vomit were Her favorite pageant perk, how- hands,” Hartsuiker said. “Plus the pay then was offered a job by Lovelace, and everywhere.” ever, is the opportunity provided. She plans to use her title to further promote is good.” he took it since he grew up around it. It only got messier for Wickard. her platform helping girls with eating Hartsuiker has to unclog the pipes, Occasionally Hartsuiker wishes he “One time a woman resident disorders. which often have dead frogs and sticks. had a different job in welding or with wouldn’t get off the toilet for three Jessica Littlejohn, this year’s Miss The biggest catch was a dead raccoon. animals. hours and the bathroom was covered in Scotts Bluff County, had quite a differ- “The pipes are really heavy. They Junior Chelsea Wickard also had diarrhea,” she said. ent experience. don’t go together very easily,” he said. a dirty job this summer as a Certified Although her job was very physi- Littlejohn’s pageant period started “It is extremely strenuous work.” Nursing Assistant at the Residency. cally and mentally stressful, Wickard off positively. She made new friends, Hartsuiker also has to fertilize the Wickard faced the brunt of the entire sais she enjoyed getting to know the got to know herself better, and was able crops. medical field. residents. to speak in front of people. “The fertilizer can stink really badly, top However, she also learned the dan- gers of being a pageant queen. some can be explosive, but it helps to During the bull riding event at the keep bugs and harmful diseases off the fair in early August, a bull escaped plants,” he said. while the pageant queens were being The worst was yet to come. introduced to the crowd. “When I reached my hand down dirtiest jobs The bull charged at Littlejohn, there was a rattlesnake about an inch throwing her in the air like a ragdoll. from my hand,” Hartsuiker said. “It She landed on her left side with her freaked me out!” back to the audience, when the bull then stepped on her arm. He enjoys many things about his Littlejohn received a concussion, but outside job. In order from “aww, sick!” to “ehh, not so no serious injuries. She only remembers “It is easy work if you know what bad”, here are the top ten dirty jobs waking up in a hospital, but nothing you are doing,” Hartsuiker said. about the accident. This year was a different irrigation 1. Roadkill Collector 6. Ape Urine Collector Through her pageant experience and season. her trauma, Littlejohn has kept an opti- It was very slow and Hartsuiker 2. Manure Inspector 7. De-construction Worker mistic attitude and realized how much didn’t do a lot of irrigating in the spring 3. Portable Toilet Cleaner 8. Zoo Cleaner support from others 4. Crime-Scene Cleaner 9. Hot-Zone Superintendent 4| and early summer because of all the pageants have given FEATURE her. rainfall. 5. Pest Control Worker 10. Dentist
  • 5. Man on a MISSION Junior Jed Weis shares his faith on a summer trip to Uganda story by MEGHAN PRITCHARD | feature editor own interests. But things changed when he went to “What should I do this summer?” a winter retreat with his youth group. This question is on everyone’s mind “I needed a reality check of what once school gets out and for junior Jed Jesus did for me,” Weis said. “I was Weis, he needed an excuse to get out of determined to live my life differently Scottsbluff. and give up the party life.” It was the summer before Weis’s And he did just that when he got freshman year. Ready for the new home, living for Jesus as best he could. experience of high school, he needed “I’m not perfect and I mess up often, something to keep him busy until the but I’m forgiven by the greatest sacrifice first day of school. of the world,” Weis said. Fellowship of Christian Athletes It’s an everyday growth and struggle camp to him was just going to be a fun for him. excuse to get away from Scottsbluff. “It’s not easy to live for Jesus but Little did he know it would change completely worth it because I get to his whole life. spend eternity with Jesus someday in On the Thursday night of camp the heaven,” Weis said. “I read my Bible main speaker talked about the world every day and pray as often as I can.” and how people lived for it. But God had something more in “People may call themselves Chris- store for him. tians, but unless you believe in Jesus At Mitchell Berean Church where and live your life for him, it’s merely a Weis attends, youth pastor Barry Hol- title,” the speaker said. brook had arranged a mission trip to Those words ran Weis over like a Uganda for July 10-29. bulldozer as he realized the truth of the “When I first heard about it I statement. thought it would be a cool experience NEW Junior Jed Weis embraces a Ugandan girl at a school where his evangilism team taught Bible stories. Weis said the kids loved Before this epiphany, Weis had FRIENDS touching his skin and his hair as they visited. Courtesy of Jessy and a fun thing to do,” Weis said. “But Richard. called himself a Christian, coming from I soon realized that the trip wasn’t just a Christian family; but when he looked about having a good time.” deep into his life he knew he lived for and heating and resembled a mediocre Weis told the woman that to be Twenty-three people signed up and the parties and friends. American home except for one thing: saved she just had to tell God that she had to raise about $3,000 each to go. He wouldn’t make it through the the mosque next door. couldn’t live on her own anymore and “We raised our money through sup- pearly gates. In Africa the main religion is Muslim that she wanted to give her life to Jesus, port letters and a trap shoot fundrais- That night Weis was saved. and witch doctors are found in every believing that he died on the cross for er,” Weis said. “God provided enough He realized that Christianity wasn’t village. Being a Christian in that coun- her sins. money and supplies for the whole trip.” just believing Jesus was real, but an ac- try could mean being kicked out of the As Weis and the interpreter walked The team finally left July 10, 2010 tual relationship with Jesus Christ and house by a spouse, losing everything about a shout came from behind them. with a 10 hour layover in London. living a life that reflects the Christian they have, or even death. A man from the drunken group, re- When they arrived in Uganda they faith. The team’s mission was to evange- alizing that he needed Jesus, stumbled stayed at the home of a missionary He was prepared to be different for lize to the people in the towns by going down the road to ask Weis how to be family. Jesus, but the pressure-packed world hut-to-hut and offering Bible school for saved. “To America the house would be of the underclassman high school years the kids and people. After getting over the initial shock typical and livable; to Africa it was a dragged him down by making him act “I mostly helped with Bible school Weis told the man more about Jesus mansion,” Weis said. how he was before he found his faith: where we taught them Bible stories, and how to be saved, like he did to the The house had indoor plumbing partying, cussing, and indulging in his sang songs, and played games,” Weis woman. said. “I thought it was cool that he chased UGANDAtoday But a few times his evangelism took us down the road to hear more of what him down a dangerous path. we had to say,” Weis said. Weis walked with his interpreter The trip proved to be a success; Weis • Population: 31,657,000 down the dirt roads to different huts, and his missionary team brought 500 • Languages: English, talking to anyone they could find. people to Christ. They wrote down “Be ready, because this group has each person’s name so that local pastors • Luganda and Swahili could stay in touch and plug them into been drinking,” the Ugandan interpret- • Life Expectancy: 53 er, Richard, said. churches close to their village. years Feeling totally unprepared, Weis “I will never forget the experience I • Literacy Rate: 76.8% spoke about Jesus through the inter- had in Uganda and hope to visit again (men), 57.7% (women) preter. someday,” Weis said. • Religion: Christian After getting no response from the Having the trip come to a close, men, a woman close by, who had lis- Weis was ready to go home and show (66%), Muslim (16%), |5 tened to everything Weis said, spoke up through his life actions Other (18%) saying that she wanted to be saved. that he is a Jesus freak. FEATURE
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  • 7. A change for the better the ECHOES staff Students have lost perspective about the new dress code rules A lot about this school changed over make them feel uncomfortable,” princi- life, who find themselves pulled from editor-in-chief | KARIN SHEDD the summer. pal Rick Porter said. class or unable to enter the building 1. Newly paved and freshly painted The purpose of the dress code is due to clothing violations. Male or fe- news editor | SCOUT WILSON parking lots. to put an end to the MTV-esque at- male, brown, white, or black, young or 2. Freshmen flooding the cafeteria tire so popular amongst both males old; none are immune to the rules. news writer | RYAN MEISTER every day at 11:30 because all other and females, and The message lunch options are closed to them. redirect the focus of is clear: the dress 3. Shorter passing periods during students. The point The views expressed code is here to feature editor | MEGHAN PRITCHARD which visibly sending a text no longer in this editorial were of school, after all, is stay. As well it feature writer | RACHEL CLEMENS spells trouble. to get an education, should, because feature writer | ASHLEIGH SMITH But one difference has infected the not to audition for supported 11-1 by school is not New psyches of students and, fueled by “The Real World” York during fash- dedicated administration crack-down, or seduce a mate The Echoes staff ion week; the halls center section editor | GABRIELLE CARLIN grown to apocalyptic proportions. (which, contrary to are not runways 4. The dress code. popular belief, can and members of center section writer | ETHAN HUGHES It floated around in the rumor mill still be done effectively with a dress staff aren’t admiring spectators. We for a while, and, upon its official an- code-appropriate wardrobe). are here to learn, and the social aspects nouncement shortly before school start- “(With the dress code), there is a of school shouldn’t overshadow the entertainment editor | RUSSELL MORGAN ed, facebook exploded with statuses greater chance that someone will be education. and comments either singing its praises judged for their thoughts, actions, and At the very least, we students entertainment writer | VICTORIA BRAVO or denouncing its stricter guidelines. character rather than how they are should obey the dress code for fear of The opinions of students and staff, dressed,” Porter said. “When I interact what might happen if we don’t. Imag- however, are moot, because none can with someone, I want them to show ine a future where all fashion freedom sports editor | KELSEY EMPFIELD argue with the good intentions behind me who they are by how they think, is thrown out the window, a world sports writer | MADDIE HOLSCHER and the fair enactment of the dress how they speak, and how they conduct where every student walks the halls in code. themselves rather than what they have matching khaki pants and red or white sports writer | MICHAEL MILLER “Last year, clothing became more or where they come from.” polo shirts. and more revealing as the year went The administration’s adamance on The administration means business, adviser | TERRY PITKIN on, and I’ve heard from both staff and this point is immediately apparent by so take it seriously. Cover up. students that certain types of clothing the many students, from all walks of The Echoes is a monthly pub- lication printed by the Business Share the groove Farmer. The Echoes is a member of the Nebraska High School Press Association and the International Order of the Quill and Scroll. The Echoes encourages read- A lack of school dances limits fun, funds for students, clubs ers to write letters to the editor A well-groomed teenage boy, his dance, Homecoming, Winter Royalty, might dissuade other forms of enter- in response to a story, but does shirt neatly tucked and shoes as shiny and Prom. Eliminate prom for 90% of tainment, especially those of question- reserve the right to publish said as a freshly-waxed car, pulls open the underclassmen, and that leaves about able legality. letter. door to the school. His date, a perfectly half of all students with just three ex- And if that weren’t enough rea- The Echoes also encourages primped and styled teen girl wear- cuses to dress up in their fancy swag. son to add a few more dances to the ing the latest fashion in dresses, glides Why so few? Dances are a safe - this calendar, they can also be an excellent all readers to submit their ideas through the entrance on three-inch is ensured by form of fund- for story coverage, feedback on heels. They can feel the pounding beat and quick, high-pitched melody of Cas- the several adult staff members The views expressed raising for clubs who rely mainly stories, and any other input. The Echoes cada’s “Every Time We Touch” even be- monitoring the in this editorial were on themselves to Scottsbluff High School fore they see the hundreds of teenagers clump of danc- function. The Drill bobbing up and down in the center of ers at all times supported 12-0 by Team, which hosts 313 East 27th St. the cafeteria. The two teens toss $5 each - and fun - with a dance near the Scottsbluff, NE 69361 at a teacher manning a table outside the fringe ben- The Echoes staff beginning of every Letters with obscene, slander- and charge into the circle, their bodies efit of burning school year, has a ous, libelous, or false information blending into the mass, individual fea- a few hundred monopoly on this tures lost in the rush of movement. calories - way for teens to spend an cash cow because there is currently will not be fun. The letter must The short narrative above is a brief evening. only one miscellaneous dance allowed; also be signed to be run. Content sketch of a classic tradition enjoyed by And, for those of us too young to why not give other groups the same may be edited due to grammati- many, if not all, high school students frequent night clubs or get married, chance? The Key Club, for instance, cal or content needs. A signed in America, a time when teenagers, the chances to show off our sweet dance tried last year to raise money for under- awkward in-betweens of humanity, no moves come few and far between, privileged families through a dance, but copy must be presented to the longer kids but not quite adults, get to which makes the lack of school dances their attempts were shot down because Scottsbluff High School journal- gussy themselves up in their Sunday that much more frustrating. the dance quota had already been met. ism department, room 130. Also, best and dance the night away with Furthermore, it seems dances should By the reasons listed above, the please check out Echoes Face- a couple hundred of their similarly- be encouraged by adults who are look- strict limitation of dances is illogical at book.com group and MySpace attired peers. ing to mold students into responsible best and unreasonable at worst. More Lamentably, the opportunity for young men and women, as they are dances would benefit many people page online! such carefree frivolity is severely lim- inherently drug and alcohol free. Hav- - underclassmen, Key Club-ers, and 7 ited for SHS students - the Drill Team ing a dance to attend on a Friday night everyone in-between. OPINION |
  • 8. At a glance... A look at the new rules and what they mean to students. Handbook Says: Student Translation: Don’t sneak the New & ‘Improved’ freshmen out for Freshmen will lunch. remain on campus Being dressed to impress Lunch throughout the school day. Student Translation: CRUNCH Modest is story by hottest y’all. GAbriEllE CArliN |center section editor Students struggle to adjust to the new dress code rules Handbook Says: It was 6:45 on a Monday morning changes were made. “I’d actually rather have a uniform good intentions. when junior Cheryl Salazar rolled out of “We as a staff found it a little hard to be instead of being told every day that I’m “One of my biggest issues is that I like Shirts and tops must have bed. She dragged her feet to the bathroom as consistent as we wanted to be with en- dressed inappropriately. I just think they for our students to make a good impres- and let the warm water of the shower necklines close to the collar forcing the dress code. We haven’t changed took it a little far this year,” Salazar said. bone. Shorts and skirts shall wake her up. Feeling more alert, Salazar threw on it that much, other than to define it a little However, enforcing uniforms isn’t at sion on the adults that walk through our building. I am really proud of the students The new closed campus lunch rule puts be of a length where they a pair of athletic shorts and a yellow bit more,” Porter said. the top of the administration’s list. in this school and I want their appearance students, teachers in a race against time “ Many students have been surprised by “I think we could switch to uniforms, to make a good impression,” Porter said. sweatshirt. Once she was finished with are close (3-4 in.) to the top her morning routine, Salazar was on her how much the teachers and administration Maybe their motives aren’t too bad story by ing between homeroom, we’ve seen a loss of the knee. way to school. are crack- after all. Plus, there are some exceptions ETHAN HuGHES | center section writer in revenue. In past years, the ten minute Salazar entered the school doors with ing down My first reaction was ‘Really? Are you kidding to the new rule. window between 1st period and homeroom on the new P.E. classes, sports practices, after It’s the same story. The 11:30 bell rings generated the most revenue. Some of our confidence, but was stopped in her tracks Student Translation: when Principal Rick Porter pulled her dress code. me?’ But by homeroom, I was at my house school activities, and dances will be for lunch and students file into the cafeteria staff members who worked snack bar have “I regulated, but not as extremely. only to be greeted by a sea of hungry faces, had to find more hours in the kitchen. But aside and told her to go home and change No further her shorts. definitely changing into some jeans.” “These environments require different faculty, upperclassmen and most com- they miss seeing the students and conversing wasn’t ex- rules. We aren’t going to send someone monly, freshman. with them as they come through the line.” explanation “My first reaction was ‘Really? Are you needed. kidding me?’ But by homeroom, I was pecting the -Cheryl Salazar, 11 home during these activities if they’re The school board recently passed a rule Sittner said. Handbook Says: at my house changing into some jeans,” teachers to be this strict. outside of the dress code limits, but still which forces freshman to stay on campus for lunch. With around 200 students in the With all the negative attention focused on Salazar said. decent,” Porter said. the new rule, many find themselves ponder- Cell phones, personal Students have been busted all over I don’t think the way our students dress is but right now that’s not my goal. How- It’s all about understanding and learn- freshman class, obvious problems arise. ing: ‘Why the change in the first place?’ that inappropriate. I mean some girls dress ever, if we can’t get the students to go ing the appropriate times to wear certain “The lines are the biggest issue. “I think it’s to keep kids safe. listening devices, and campus, making this story all too familiar. really trashy, but I don’t think my shorts along with the dress code we would have clothes. Students don’t want to stay in Decrease accidents at lunch and tar- In fact, Porter estimates that in the first other electronic media five days of school, about 50 students were too short,” Salazar said. to take things another step,” Porter said. So ladies, hang up your booty shorts, line so many of the older ones dies to class. I think some parents Some students are so fed up with the Students have been complaining left and fellas, buy a belt, because the new and leave, and some freshman devices may be used dur- have been asked to either not wear the new restrictions that they’re flirting with and right about the new dress code, but choose not to come to requested it as well.” Sittner said. same thing again or go home and change. “improved” dress code is here to stay. “I wish I had open campus, but ing lunch and passing Students are left wondering why the the “U” word. That’s right. Uniforms. the administration isn’t budging on their lunch all together.” I don’t know where I would go. I periods. Peggy Sittner, food usually bring my lunch from specialist said. home.” Madden said. Acceptable unacceptable “The lines are re- “A better option would ally long, it’s annoy- be a split lunch hour. One ing. On average I get group comes, and then an- like ten minutes to other in ten minutes.” Handbook Says: eat.” Freshman Ra- Sittner said. chel Madden said. Although it is Pride and care of young, the new SHS. Each student Madden is rule seems un- just one of many popular. should be respectful students who are To add and take pride in the directly affected insult to injury, the school’s fine facilities. Student Translation: by the passing of the recent rule, and she five minute passing has not only cut cafeteria doesn’t have it the worst. revenue, but has directly affected the DECA “I’ve always gotten through, but there Don’t trash the are a lot of people who choose not to eat, store during its once booming ten minute passing time. school...don’t because it’s such a hassle.” Madden said. There must be a positive reason be a jerk. Lunch is not the only time students are why the school board made the change, but no longer eating. until a positive benefit is seen, we’ll just have “With the switch to five minute pass- to wait in line and rush to class. Shirts must cover the collarbone, midriff, and shoulders No tanktops; shorts must be 4 inches away from the knee; no exposed underwear 8 | CENTER SECTION CENTER SECTION | 9
  • 9. MISGUIDED PASSION POLITICS: the art of stereotyping The road to finding a passion can be illusory personal commentary by KELSEY EMPFIELD personal commentary by KARIN SHEDD “And now I announce the new class It was great that we had won, Warning: this column contains least have it explained to them by one B 2010 girls bowling state champions… because all of my teammates and I had uncensored discussions of potentially of television’s many political pundits Scottsbluff!” worked hard for this moment through explosive political/social issues. and accept that as concrete fact. When most people are announced hours of practice. It was well earned. Reader discretion is advised. This kind of political enlightenment as the winners of a major competition, My team was on top of the world I am about to state two facts about is also, it seems, omniscient, as if those they are normally jumping up and (or at least the Nebraska high school myself, each of which relate directly to who possess it have insider access to down with excitement. bowling totem pole), but my emotions It’s probably one of the happiest didn’t mesh with the victory. I felt re- two controversial social issues of today. the opinions of those around them. My times of their lives. ally happy, but I assumed my feelings Then, based on that information, I in- encounters with these people usually However, it was not like that for me. would be taken up a notch. vite you to guess with which of the two follow the same pattern: Last winter, the Scottsbluff/Gering Possibly I did not have a fulfilling major political parties I affiliate. Politically savvy person: *inquires bowling team was amazing. And by feeling because I’m not passionate Okay, here they are. about my social opinions* amazing I mean undefeated, which is about bowling. I started bowling my I support gay marriage. Me: *verbalizes same ideas stated super cool. freshman I habitually recycle because I am con- earlier in this column* And winning year and cerned about the health of the planet. Politically savvy person: “Oh, so state was When most people are thought I Now, with those facts in mind, it’s you’re a liberal Democrat?” cool, too. This loved it. It’s is a com- announced as the winners a fun activity time for you to guess: am I a Republi- One little conversation like that, mon goal for most sports of a major competition, they and I enjoy doing it, but can or a Democrat? I’m going to take a shot in the dark and BAM! I know who I am in life: a tree-hugging, big-oil-hating, hemp- teams, and are normally jumping up and I can’t hon- and guess that many of you selected the sandal-wearing, left-wing hippie. Oh, most don’t reach it. So, down with excitement. It’s estly say I’m legitimately Democratic Party. Well, that particular party is known for its support of gays and I also get personally offended when somebody comments not-so- it should’ve probably one of the in love with and concern over climate change. positively about President Obama. The made me feel over the happiest times of their lives. it. I am pas- Maybe some of you, sensing reverse responsible person always casts me an psychology in my guessing game, apologetic look and says something moon. It was not like that for me. sionate about chose the Republican Party. Also sen- along the lines of “oh, sorry, I forgot Now, softball. I don’t get me love to pitch. sible, because clearly there’s a lot left in you’re a Democrat.” wrong, I was very happy, but winning I love hearing the crack of the bat when this column, which means I had more I guess it’s nice to have this decided state wasn’t all it was cracked up to be. I get a hit. to say beyond, “why yes, you’re right, I for me. Now I don’t have to think about Whenever you see people like Bruce If I had won state softball, I think I’d am indeed a Democrat.” it myself. I’ll just sit back, tune my TV Jenner or the Yankees winning they are have felt different from winning state So here’s the truth: I don’t know. to a left-wing news station, and vigor- just so…beyond thrilled. It seems like, bowling. Yep. I have no idea. How could I? ously nod in agreement with every- if they would happen to die at that mo- I don’t dream about winning state As much as I like to sound educated thing Hillary Clinton says. ment, they would feel like their life is bowling, but I almost cry thinking and aware, the only thing I know about But, instead of resigning myself totally fulfilled. about winning state softball. I did not experience that fulfilling I am fortunate to have discovered the economics of running a country is to that fate, I will instead peel away feeling. my passion at a young age. Now I that FICA took a considerable chunk of the thick layer of sarcasm coating this Perhaps it was because I did not realize that I am going to give my all change from my summer lifeguarding column. The point I’m trying to make bowl to my full potential. to softball. Hopefully I will know how paychecks. I’ve never even taken an ac- is this: I’m tired of being pigeon-holed I did okay, but okay is never good Michael Phelps felt winning the gold counting class, so how could I possibly into a political label based on nothing enough for me. Call me a perfectionist, medals at the Olympics. fathom the potential ramifications of more than the two social opinions I but even though we had won, I wanted My advice to whomever reads this any bill that passes through Congress? actually hold. Who knows? In ten years, a second chance. I should have picked column is to find a passion whatever Oddly enough, I seem to be one I could be the most fiscally conservative up that spare. I should have taken a it may be. Some of my teammates’ of the few people I know who feels person to ever express an opinion in deep breath before I threw. Should passion is bowling. So bowl! If your have, should have, should have. passion is band or art, go for it. Shoot this way. Apparently, most American America, interning for Rush Limbaugh But maybe I did not get that success- for the stars and reach your dream. citizens are able to decipher and com- or organizing Tea Party rallies. ful feeling because I had false expecta- Find your passion and go all out. prehend the political jargon (Macroeco- But I think, before I make that transi- tions. What have you got to lose? nomics? Line-item veto?) tossed around tion or any other, I need to find out I thought that being the best would by our nation’s representatives, or at what on earth a “subsidiary” is anyway. feel…well…better. 10 | OPINION
  • 10. One of today’s most popular musicians steps away from his usual style to show... You don’t IRON INSPIRATION Robert Bly’s book was a significant inspira- tion to Johnson’s production of his new album. He refers to the theme of the story know througout the album. Jack Photo courtesy of Bing.com countless times this past summer. he keeps his usual mellow self, he has From his answers, it’s been gathered grown into a tougher man. that three people are responsible for the That growing process took a step change: his father , Jeff Johnson; author when Johnson had his third child, a Robert Bly; and Johnson’s new baby baby girl. His song for her is found on daughter. the new album; entitled, “My Little Last year Johnson’s father passed Girl”. Johnson writes in his new album PUTTING IT ALL Jack Johnson in his L.A. studio recording his The second change comes with new album, To the Sea. It is Johnson’s fifth away. about his approach to fatherhood and TOGETHER studio album to date. Johnson’s voice. Jeff Johnson was a great inspiration leaving behind who he used to be. Photo courtesy of Bing.com He has always sung with his relaxed to Jack. He was a professional surfer, In an interview with Outside Maga- monotone and eventually worked the and he was always in the water. He zine, Johnson was quoted, “I’m in the story by vocal chords on the occasional chorus; RUSSELL MORGAN | entertainment editor however, in once fixed up an place where I’ve had a few kids and lost old boat and my own dad last summer,” he answers. Jack Johnson has always been the the new al- sailed from “It’s this transitional period, where definition of “chill” music. He’s as- bum, we hear California to part of me is reaching in one direction sociated with the surfing and “tree Jack sing- re- Hawaii where and trying to hold on to the people I’m hugger” lifestyle. ally sing. the Johnson losing, and part of me is reaching the All of the above are true. His voice family finally other way to hold on to these new kids Countless interviews of Johnson, or rings out and settled and coming into the world.” simply his lyrics, will tell you that he is it doesn’t Jack was born, It’s a very interesting phenomenon a very mellow person, an avid surfer, let up until the youngest to see artist’s mature through their and extremely involved in protecting the last track of three broth- music. Johnson’s new songs reflect the environment. ends. ers. the changes he’s gone through and he Die-hard fans can barely sit still To un- The cover makes many references to his family when the rumor spreads about a new derstand the of Jack’s new and the inspirations he’s come upon in Jack Johnson album; however, the crit- third change, album is a recent years. ics know to expect the same old song one has to picture of his Music is a powerful thing in that and dance: He’ll sing about love, the understand father build- how it relates to the life of its listeners. environment, take a few shots at the Jack. ing a wooden Musicians are real people, though we government, and sing about living the Through- wave while he often see them as supreme beings. Mu- simple life. out his career, AND HE On father, Jeffof his new buildingJohnson places a model of attended college the cover album, photo his Johnson, a wooden wave sicians experience the same everyday there has al- His first four studio albums follow WILL BE while attending college in California. Jeff was a great inspi- at UC Berkeley. struggles their audience does, and that ways been one ration to Jack and passed away soon before Jack started this exact trend. thing Johnson A WILD working on the album. Robert Bly is their inspiration. So when Johnson announced his MAN Photo courtesy of Bing.com wrote the book Johnson’s new album covers his new album this past spring there was would never titled, “Iron growth into both fatherhood and adult- the usual excitement, and the same sing about: the John: A Book hood: the stages of life some listeners expectations. ocean. about Men”. are yet to reach, are approaching, or The new album arrived June 1st, It seems strange, seeing as it is the Johnson’s keyboardist, Zach Gill, have established their tenure. and it was nothing short of a complete basis of his lifestyle, but it is for that gave the book to Johnson as a gift be- It’s something all people will be a shock to fans and critics alike. exact reason he won’t sing about it. It fore his father passed. part of and face in their life; as a result, The first noticeable difference came is such a close force to him that he has The book tells the story of a young they can relate to Johnson’s works. from his new look: he strayed from his always kept it in. prince who is taken to the wilderness Everyone will be the prince taken to usual buzz cut and grew a head full “To the Sea” is the title of his new by a wild man to be guided through the wilderness someday. of hair along with a beard. As Outside album, and Jack is talking about the many trials that help the prince in his Magazine put it, “He’s turned into a ocean. quest of becoming a real man. So why the change? 11 wild man.” Johnson is the prince, and though ENTERTAINMENT | Johnson’s been asked the question
  • 11. P LAY SOME ME MOUNTAIN MUSIC story by Baker, who also went to Mile High Music Festival for the first time this year, was able to see Jack John- VICTORIA BRAVO | entertainment writer son’s show. Johnson was her favorite performance on the first “Take these chances; place them in a box until a day, but Dave Matthews Band, who she first saw in quieter time, lights down, you up and die,” blares 2007, was her favorite overall. Dave Matthews Band’s “Ants Marching” at the 2010 Matthews closed the festival on Sunday night. Mile High Music Festival in Denver on Aug 15. “The entire festival was really tiring, like, stand- Senior Susan Lawrence’s* heart soared when lead ing around and camping out to see ‘Dave’ but it was singer Dave Matthews belted out the first line of the totally worth it, because it was such a happy envi- chorus. ronment. So many difference people were there from It was Lawrence’s first time attending Mile High little kids to older people, and they were all there to Festival. enjoy the great music,” Baker said. She was able to go with her mother and two of Baker purchased what were called ‘Early Bird her close friends. She was sick the first day of the Tickets’ in April, which cost about $150. festival and was unable to attend Jack Johnson’s Lawrence however was not as lucky; she paid performance, but she still enjoyed her time there $175, but said it was worth it, and that she wants to immensely. go back in the future. “I was sad because I didn’t get to see my favorite Both Baker and Lawrence braved the three and a artist in the world, Jack Johnson, but it was okay,” half hour drive to attend the festival that was held at Lawrence said. Dick’s Sporting Goods Field in Commerce City, just outside of Denver, CO. Unfortunately, Lawrence contract- ed food poisoning on the first night of the weekend getaway. Despite her sickly state, Lawrence concluded she enjoyed the overall ordeal. One part of the experience Lawrence particularly enjoyed was getting to meet one of the people that performed, Joe Purdy. THE LINE The flyer for the festival included the line up of artists and what days the performances were. The spectrum of shows ranged “I got to shake his hand and I told UP from small indie bands up to headline artists (above). Dave Matthews closed the entire festival on Sunday, August 15th. Mat- thews will be taking the year of 2011 off, and the Mile High Fest. him, ‘you are so awesome!’” Law- was one of his final shows of the year (below). rence said. Photo courtesy of Bing.com Both Lawrence and Baker agreed that attending the festival was the ten ft. away,” Lawrence said. greater deal, rather than going to one “Music festivals are way better; I mean they’re single concert. more tiring and everything but, it’s a better value,” A normal ticket for a Dave Mat- Baker said. thews Band concert ranges from The festival was a better value for both Baker and $77 - $211, but at Mile High, $150 - Lawrence musically, not to mention, a better value to $175 buys more their wallets. SATURDAY Jack Johnson closes the festival Saturday night, August 14th. Mile shows and better High was in the middle of Johnson’s tour promoting his new al- NIGHT bum. Johnson invited many guests up to play with him, including seats. Donavon Frankenreiter and Paula Fuga. SPECIAL Photo courtesy of Bing.com “You can actually bring your own seats, like lawn chairs, but most stand or sit Lawrence was literally speechless when asked on blankets. We were front what her favorite part of Mile High was; there were row for Keller Williams, pretty too many to choose from. close for ALO, probably ten “My favorite part was getting to listen to the live rows back for Jack Johnson music, dancing to it, and being able to get away one and about 20 rows back for last time before school started,” Lawrence said. Dave Matthews Band,” Baker Senior Margaret Baker said her favorite part of said. the festival over all was spending time with her “Everyone was standing sister. shoulder to shoulder, but we “It was really fun to get to have that whole week- were probably 20 feet away end with my sister, and enjoying great music at the from Dave Matthews, and we same time,” Baker said. got front row for Joe Purdy. When we went to see Trevor 12 | ENTERTAINMENT Hall, we were probably only
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  • 13. Off to a great start... ...but looking along very well,” Brown said. for more “Most of us have played together for years, so we have excellent team chemistry,” Salazar said. story by The team’s ultimate goal is to make MICHAEL MILLER | sports writer school history with a first ever state ap- pearance, which is more in reach than Junior Cheryl Salazar stood quietly ever before. in front of Scottsbluff High School. She “There are so many strengths of this breathed in and slowly pulled open the team. They always support each other glass door. in practice and in games and they work Her white Nikes squeaked on the together as a team. They also have great newly waxed floor as she greeted team unity. It’s just a matter of putting her old friends. A new vigor surged all of the factors together in one game,” through her veins and a smile shown Vogel said. across her face. The team is well-rounded on and off Everyone’s first day of school is of the field. The senior GPA average is nerve-racking, but for Salazar, it was 3.89, which is yet another school record. even more so. This was her first day “I’m really proud of how hard all back to Scottsbluff after transferring of the seniors have worked over the from Scottsbluff to Mitchell last semes- last seven years and how they’ve kept ter. together as a team. They all have great Throughout the day she went from character and they are all great kids,” class to class with only one thing on Vogel said. her mind: softball practice. “We have many good hitters. We “I loved Mitchell, but I loved soft- have two great pitchers, Kelsey Emp- ball more. I transferred back to Scotts- field and Maci Stouffer, in addition to bluff so that I could play,” Salazar said. two great catchers, Megan Brown and In a normal transfer case, this Maddie Holscher,” Vogel said. would have meant she couldn’t play The close games make the team keep any sports for the first full semester of level-headed. school. However, she was able to avoid “The team plays best when they this and be eligible immediately upon SHE’S Junior Cheryl Salazar makes a throw from shortstop at a recent game. After have to come back from a deficit or spending last semester at Mitchell High School, Salazar is back for her third her return due to the fact her parents BACK season with the ‘Cats. Courtesy Photo from adversity. It’s when our backs are live in the school district and she did against the wall when we play the best not participate in any Mitchell sports. because then everyone is focusing,” Salazar definitely picked a good Vogel said. year to play. She is one of the twelve of depth on the roster as well, along “The team is more experienced this With state in sight, the team pushes returning letter winners and the team with a good amount of experience. year and we only lost one senior,” Sindt through the most rigorous part of their is off to the best start in school history “We have nine seniors, which is a said. season with the GNAC and district with a record of 19-5. school record,” head coach Kendall There are many factors to the team’s tournaments still ahead. “This season has been great and the Vogel said. success, but the underlying theme is “We’re all trying to work for state. team received me very well when I Five of those letter winners are now team unity. We’re striving to get there. We have came back from Mitchell,” Salazar said. team captains: Kira Bowhay, Megan “The team is sticking together and a good team so we all work hard and A lot of their success is due to Brown, Kelsey Empfield, Marcie Sindt, encouraging each other, and just getting hopefully peak at districts,” Vogel said. the stingy defense they have shown along with junior Maddie Holscher. throughout the season including a complete shutout in the Lexington tournament, where they faced four Stouffer adds depth to talented softball team teams and left all of them with a zero When Maci Stouffer walked in Scottsbluff High on Aug. 23 she may have been a on the scoreboard. junior, but it was her first day attending public school - ever. That was not the only shutout they After being home-schooled her entire life, Stouffer chose to come to Scottsbluff posted, however, as they have also to play softball. throttled Alliance 12-0, and the season The high school nearest her home, Gordon-Rushville, didn’t offer the sport. isn’t over yet. Although Chadron was closer, Scottsbluff’s softball program appeared stronger Defense isn’t the only thing that has and there’s only a 45-minute difference in drive time. led the Cats to success thus far. They This semester Stouffer is taking two classes each morning which fulfills the have also showed a lot of character school’s twenty-hour miniumum requirement. The other classes her mother throughout the season. teaches when she arrives home. This was best displayed at the As the team’s starting pitcher this fall, Stouffer and her teammates are enjoying second Scottsbluff-Gering game, where a lot of success. they came back from a 6-2 deficit to “My favorite experience of the year was the Gering double-header. The atmo- defeat the Bulldogs. sphere was great; I’ve never seen that many people at a softball game,” Stouffer With so many letter winners, the said. team dis- plays a good deal Stouffer said she is eager to help the team reach state for the first time in the A FORCE IN Junior Maci Stouffer prepares to throw 14 | SPORTS a pitch against Sterling. school’s history. She also splans to return next year to help out the team after it THE CIRCLE Courtesy Photo gradutes nine seniors.
  • 14. A D-Day re-enactment paintball style Junior Chris Lang participates in the world’s largest paintball extravaganza in June story by “Ours!” everyone repeated like a KELSEY EMPFIELD | sports editor well-oiled machine. Just as the shouts ended, people Junior Chris Lang stood in the make- started flooding out of the boat and shift U-boat, fiddling with his gun. onto the rugged terrain. He tried to not He glanced to his right; two other push the other soldiers as everyone boats were moving along next to him. started running around the bend seek- To his right was a third, just like his. ing shelter from the Germans. The chatter around him got quieter ‘Find the nearest cover. Find the and quieter and anticipation built as the nearest cover.’ The voices in his head fleet of boats approached Utah Beach. repeated as his heart beat out of his Lang’s fellow soldiers stood next chest. to him, most of them of the Bravo and He tucked his gun under his arm Charlie companies. Silence suffocated as he dove for the closest bush, but everyone present. SPLAT! A twinge of pain raced through He stared at the 4th ID commander his ribs on his right side as bright yel- as he moved in front of the crowd to low paint exploded onto his shirt. He speak, “See those Germans? Go kick the had been hit. crap out of them! Whose beach is this Did Lang spend his summer in Iraq? going to be?” No. A Pose With Junior Chris Lang stands next to a poster at a recent D-Day reenactment in Wyandotte, OK. Lang was on the Allied Fourth Infantry division. The conference lasted a week and Lang took part in the festival with two Paintball (equipment) 101 The Best close friends. Courtesy Photo This summer, Lang participated in were lucky,” Lang said. It all ADD$ up a D-day reenactment. It was paintball extravaganza in Wyandotte, OK, home Lang heard about the conference through friends and registered last of the world’s largest paintball event. March over the phone. Lang requested This year was the event’s 13th an- to be a part of the Ally team and was Helmet $100 niversary and took place on a 60 acre placed on the allied 4th infantry divi- Camo Shirt $15 field. People from all over the world sion. came to take part in the incredulous The conference started June 6, 2010 Camo Pants $35 event such places included: New Zea- with registration and check-in. Gloves $15 land, England, and America. During the week, there were mini- The event attracts both war and scenarios: Battle of Stalingrad, Bridges Paintball vest $60 paintball buffs, but Lang went for the and Bangalors, V2 Rocket Mission, Air- Underarmour Cleats $80 paintball. field Assault, and Civil War Style Battle. Tippmann A5 “Paintballing is just a hobby that These events all led up to the grand I really enjoy. I like more recreational finale, D-day. The battle of D-day Paintball gun $200 activities,” Lang said. started at 9 a.m. and lasted until 5 p.m. Among the paintball enthusiasts Eight hours of non-stop vigorous battle. were World War Two veterans. TOTAL $505 “Once you start the game, you get “When I was participating in the immersed. All you want to do is take D-day reenactment, I felt like what the out the Germans,” Lang said. veterans would have felt in the actual The game also has a competitive D-day battle,” Lang said. edge. There is a point system for each Lang drove 1,000 miles one way to battle. Whichever team holds the Wyandotte with two friends and one of designated area gets points. The longer his friend’s dad to take part in D-day. a team holds an area, the more points The event recreated D-day, Allies vs. they receive. Germans and everything was histori- In the games this year, Lang’s Allies cally accurate. lost to the Germans. When they approached Utah beach, But beside the paintball games, the which was not a literal beach, but rather event has many other activities includ- a field, the gamers rode on U-“boats” ing 36 vendors on the property. which were flat beds with plywood for “Without a doubt, I am going again the sides. next year,” Lang said. “If you made it off of the boat and 15 didn’t get hit in the initial wave, you SPORTS |
  • 15. NO PLACE NO PLACEhome toto call home call story by SCOUT WILSON | news editor Not What It’s A lone ball rests in a crack at the condemned high school courts. The team now holds practice at the Scottsbluff Cracked Up Country Club. Photo by Terrence Lake To Be Condemned courts force boys tennis team to relocate story by Although there were no serious “Plus we have a small team this year post tensioned concrete which is a MADDIE HOLSCHER | sports writer incidents with players getting injured, with only 12 guys out so it’s a lot easier special surface that helps prevent split- the condition of the courts made play- to give individual attention to every ting by placing cables in both directions At 3:20, senior John Haslam gath- ing more difficult when the ball would player and focus in on what they need and tightening them once the concrete ers his books and leaves his Anatomy land on one causing a re-serve on the to work on.” is poured. and Physiology class behind a pack of play and a laughing matter against the For the Scottsbluff Invitational, Using this material is essential students. school. matches were held at the country club, considering that the soil underneath the Instead of heading to the locker “It gets kind of embarrassing when Gering High School and Oregon Trail current courts is soft clay and gravel, room, Haslam goes to his car, heads other teams come and have to play on Park in Gering. The Cats finished in 7th setting up any other surface for major to Sonic for a Route 44, and drives 1.9 our courts when they have brand new place with a 5-17 record. splits. miles to the Scotts Bluff Country Club ones,” Haslam said. The plans for new courts to be built “The post tensioned concrete doesn’t for practice. Teams won’t be playing on the are pending. Designs are being made prevent cracks but it prevents those The boys tennis team can no longer courts any longer, but challenges still by Baker and Associates in Scottsbluff cracks from splitting open,” Jack Baker practice on the closed courts at the high arise with the transition to the country and bids will be placed in December by from Baker and Associates said. “This school. They have to hold practice at club. several different contractors. means that there may be hairline cracks the country club. “It gets inconvenient to drive out “Once the bids are in, the school at the most.” Superintendent, Rick Myles, closed there every day and it is different going board will vote on whether it approves This will provide for a much nicer the thirty-year old courts in late July from having six courts to four, but the of the cost. If it goes through we are playing surface and a longer life expec- due to large cracks which had become courts are definitely better and we get aiming to have them complete by next tancy. a liability. shade too,”Haslam said. fall,” Dick said. “I’m really pushing for this to go “Since this spring, the courts have “From a coaching standpoint, the The process would include tearing through. I really think having good gotten much worse,” Activities Direc- country club has a great setup to see out the current courts and then build- facilities would expand the program,” tor Lee Dick said. “The heat seemed to everyone and really try to help each ing new ones on the current location. Lewis said. make the cracks expand even more.” athlete,” head coach Nate Lewis said. The new courts will be made from Goodwin enjoying banner season The places they call home The tennis team has been Senior Nate Goodwin isn’t wast- forced to use a plethera of ing any time this season. Coming off courts across the twin cities a state-qualifying run last year and a for practice, duals and its winning record to start off this season, invitational this season. expectations are high. The team regularly “I’m pretty happy with how things practices at the Scotts Bluff are going so far,” Goodwin said. “The Country Club (above right) guys on the team are a lot of fun to be which is also where the around.” teams holds it duals. His season has been highlighted by In order to host the an- a third place finish at the No. 1 singles nual Scottsbluff Invitational position in the Scottsbluff invite and a meet on Sept. 4, competing 5-2 record at the North Platte Invite. teams played at Oregon Although he is satisfied with the Trail Park (immediate right) way things are going right now, he and at the Gering High wants to continue to strive toward his A BANNER Senior Nate Goodwin is shown in action at the Sterling dual where he won his match at School courts (below right). goals. YEAR No. 1 singles. Photo by Terry Pitkin Head coach Nate Lewis “I just want to keep working hard and assistant coach Dave in practice and do my best. My goals Goodwin said. Griess spent the day driv- for this season are to win districts and With the way things are going, it will ing to each location to keep make it to the sec- be no surprise to see him reach these tabs on the team. 16 | SPORTS ond day at state,” goals. Photos by Terrence Lake