Black and Gold Award nominees set for Class of 2010
Charlotte Hagerman, Copy Editor
May 10, 2010
Filed under Lifestyles, On Campus
After being informed that she was nominated for what is considered the highest award a student at JC can receive, senior Maggie Yankovich could hardly reach out to shake Principal Paul Barker’s hand out of shock. The Black and Gold Award was begun by principal Paul Barker in 2003 as “a a way for... Read more »
Lacrosse teams battle in games, against cancer
Rachel Kokoska, Sports Editor, Maggie Yankovich, Contributing Writer, and Jenny Hottle, Managing Editor
April 17, 2010
Filed under Game Recaps, Sports, Top Stories
The men’s and women’s lacrosse games on April 14 were more than just victories for the teams. Both teams joined together to support research for cervical cancer. Jessica Vocke, a friend of Krysten Procella, the women’s varsity lacrosse coach, worked with the teams to raise money for her foundation,... Read more »
Major Decisions: Psychology
Alex Bahr, Copy Editor
March 21, 2010
Filed under Lifestyles
As psychology teacher Dr. Paul Lazor enthusiastically demonstrates the six universal emotions, senior Harrison Gaeng laughs along with his fellow AP Psychology classmates. Gaeng, who plans on majoring in psychology, will most likely go into the field of child psychology at the University of Mississippi... Read more »
Pow Wow celebrates Native American culture
Rachel Kokoska, Sports Editor
January 14, 2010
Filed under News
The sounds of the haunting Native American flutes filled the gymnasium as Native American musician Eagle Warrior played a love song for the audience. The story to go along with the song told that if a young man serenaded a girl with his flute and she became his wife, his flute could not be played... Read more »




