Open House draws fewer students
Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor
October 30, 2009
With 259 total students registered on Sunday’s Open House, JC fell 59 short of last year’s total. However, Principal Paul Baker still classified the event as a success. “We did a good job personalizing it, demonstrating the breadth of opportunities here. There was a good marriage of teachers,... Read more »
Men’s Varstiy Football: JC-19; Spalding-30
October 30, 2009
Women’s Varstiy Volleyball: JC-3; Maryvale-0
October 29, 2009
Men’s volleyball serves up crushing victory
Katie Clarke, Features Editor
October 29, 2009
The Patriots’ men’s volleyball team served up a crushing victory over Mount St. Joe’s Monday afternoon with a 3-1 win. The first game in the series began with a handful of failed serves by Mount St. Joe’s, but senior EJ Derengowski delivered a powerful serve that brought JC an early lead. Senior... Read more »
JCTV News 10/28/09
October 28, 2009
Upper gym floors to be resurfaced
Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor
October 28, 2009
The upper gym floors are to be resurfaced November 5 – 9, affecting basketball tryouts and cheerleading practice. Originally supposed to be done this Thursday to Sunday, the resurfacing was changed to allow for the women’s varsity volleyball semifinals game to be played in the upper gym. Athletic... Read more »
Source of “Gold” signs uncovered
Kate Froehlich, Executive Editor
October 28, 2009
The “Gold” sign mystery just got a little clearer. The signs were produced at Allsigns on Tollgate Road by Paul Jendrek, class of ’75 and owner of Allsigns. According to Jendrek, Community Development Coordinator Becky Macek of the Harford County Community Services department placed the order for... Read more »
Soccer program races for a cure
Erin Hanratty, Online Sports Editor
October 28, 2009
The morning after homecoming dawned cold and rainy. While a majority of JC students were still asleep, the members of the men’s and women’s soccer teams were up at 5 am in order to participate in the Komen Race for the Cure. Race for the Cure is an annual charity run/walk to raise money for breast... Read more »
Students explore Hamatsa tradition
Taylor Schafer, Features Editor
October 28, 2009
Dancing around nearly naked in front of your English class may seem like a desperate attempt for extra credit, but in Dick Paaby’s sophomore honors English classes, it means more than just a dance. The Hamatsa dance tradition from the novel “I Heard the Owl Call My Name” is a manhood ritual that... Read more »
Forty minutes isn’t enough
Daniel Gallen, Editor in Chief
October 28, 2009
The World Series is the set of games that Major League Baseball makes the least accessible to the general public, starting them at 8:35 p.m. With games averaging about three to three and a half hours, it sets up the perfect week of zombie-like employees and students wandering around schools and the... Read more »

