The Southside Girls featuring the Southside Boys perform in the Courtwarming Assembly on Feb. 1, 2013.
photo by SHELBY COOPER
February 8, 2013 The View / Issue 5 / Volume 15
Dinner Drought / page 4
Detail
Polar Opposites / Page 7
The Doctor? Doctor Who? / Page 10
Spotlight
Perspective
What Grinds My Gears / Page 16
Rugby: The Perfect Opportunity / Page 23
Score
weights (page 20), plenty of South students are gearing up for their futures. Seasonal events like Valentine’s Day bring up plenty of topics like gift ideas for a significant other and dating advice from our very own teachers (pages 18 and 19); and while there are a lot of things going on that students can plan on, some things are just spontaneous, like the lockdown we had on Jan. 23 (pages 12-13). It is a busy, but exciting time for many students. While it may get frustrating or exhausting, it is important to keep your cool and manage your responsibilities the best you can. Just take a deep breath and try to have fun while doing it.
Seniors Tim Dunker and Lizzy Jurries were crowned Courtwarming King and Queen
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
There is no doubt that high school students have a lot on their plates. Some might rush straight from school to practice and head home for hours of homework. Others might head right to work after the bell at 2:38 or try to get some homework done before a night shift. Whatever the responsibilities may be, most high schoolers have plenty of things to juggle their time with. The View staff is no different. There is a lot going on this time of year for high school students and our jobs as journalist is to dig deep into what students have on their plates. With seniors making schedule selections and applying for scholarships (page 7) and freshmen, sophomores and juniors preparing for sports with winter
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