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St. Louis University High School | Thursday, September 26, 2024
Volume LXXXIX, Issue VI
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On Oakland TV highlights unique stories at SLUH BY Thomas Juergens and Hendrix Fyvie Core Staff, reporter
As SLUH approaches its centennial on Oakland, Features Editor Leo Hahn takes a dive into the Backer Memorial and its history. See page 8.
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his school year at St. Louis University High School, a new student media club, On Oakland TV, was founded. The club plans to produce long-form videos focusing on the unique activities, hobbies, and more of the SLUH community. The founders of On Oakland TV hope to reimagine SLUH’s student media. SLUH’s video clubs, such as Gadfly, have faced declining interest over time. The founders of On Oakland TV hope to repopularize media-
style clubs, and make them an interesting part of the SLUH community. “So basically, I had a light bulb moment for (On Oakland). Last year, I was involved with Gadfly, and then I watched as it kind of started to die off,” said On Oakland co-founder senior Mason Morris. “That helped me notice that the rest of SLUH media, at least on the video side, also wasn’t doing so great.” “I want it to be enjoyable to watch and draw viewers,” said sophomore Steven Gorsuch, a member of On Oakland TV. While Gadfly focused on com-
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photo | Courtesy of SLUH Archives
Centennial planning winds down; adjustments made for rainy weather BY Daniel Neuner and Finn Rose Core Staff, reporter
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et ready to celebrate a century of history. In time for the monumental St. Louis U. High Backer Centennial celebration on Saturday, students and faculty collaborated to create an engaging online Backer Memorial website tour that includes a comprehensive historical guide to the modern SLUH campus. Moreover, SLUH staff has organized a special billboard along Interstate 64 that promotes the event, and they have begun the sale of brand new limited edition SLUH shoes. Importantly, the administration has cautiously decided to make the shift to the inclement weather set up of Saturday’s festivities. Contrary to the original plan, which was largely taking place in the upper field by the Oakland lot, most of the event will happen indoors. The large Mass—with Fr. Thomas P. Greene, SJ, provincial of the Jesuit USA Central and Southern Province, as presider—will be moved to the Commons. And unfortunately, the much-anticipated fireworks will be postponed to some later event. Four dedicated members of the
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faculty and student body were hard at work over the summer to help prepare for one important piece of the Sept. 28 Backer Centennial: exploring the history of the 100-year-old campus. Seniors Nuri Guneyli and Theo Agniel, archivist Abbey Metzler, social studies teacher Tim O’Neil, and digital media specialist Will Linhares spent over 40 hours of their free time developing a sleek-looking website for the celebration. The site immerses visitors into the history of SLUH through interactive maps and a stark contrast between modern-day and archival photographs from the past. The website, which has been live on the Internet for roughly two months, can be accessed through QR codes that were recently installed on walls all around the school. These correspond to 14 detailed modules that explain the historical backstory of specific areas of campus, including the Dill Center, the Robinson Library, and the Danis Field House. During a meeting in the spring, O’Neil, Metzler, and principal Fr. Matt Stewart, SJ decided that they wanted a self-guided tour, in some form, for the Backer Centennial. After deciding
news Care for Creation Summit SLUH plays a pioneering role in the Archdiocese of St. Louis, hosting the first-ever Care for Creation Summit for over 150 attendees. Page 2
on the idea of a digital guide, O’Neil enlisted the help of two student volunteers, Agniel and Guneyli, who assisted with the creation of the website over the summer. The first step in the process of developing the site was to choose an online tool that would provide a platform aligned with the vision of the team. The group envisioned a tour that would provide a visual representation of the school building paired with indepth information about the history. “I learned about a program called StoryMaps,” said O’Neil. “It was developed by a company that’s a leader in geospatial technology. And we thought that that was how we wanted to do the tour, linking parts of the building to the information on the website.” The research for the website started in the SLUH archives on Wise Avenue, adjacent to the SLUH Jesuit residence, where the team spent hours poring over letters, news articles, and photos. The team also accessed archival files from Saint Louis University that aided their research process. They specifically looked for information about changes to the building over
On Oakland TV mid-meeting.
photo | Mason Morris
Feature Inside the mind of a crossword creator BY Jens Istvan Core Staff
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f you look on page three of this edition of the Prep News, you will find the weekly crossword written by Physics teacher Paul Baudendistel. While many readers may relish the thought of completing the crossword and possibly having their photo published in the paper, few seem to wonder about the process or history behind one of the Prep News’ most iconic and notable traditions. Although it might come as a surprise to some students, the weekly crossword is a relatively recent addition given the lengthy history of the paper. The story continued on page 4 of the crossword begins only about six
news From the Archive A Prep News piece from 1950 imagines the distant future of 1975. Page 2
sports Football news The Jr. Bills dominate across straight Spirit Week Preview lines, driving the cats crazy with a flurAlthough shortened to four days, it’s ry of points. that time of the year again: Spirit Week Page 5 has gone fishing with a new theme. Page 2
years ago with former PN editor Jacob Sprock ’21, who started the writing the crosswords by himself. “When (Jacob) was a junior, they wanted to start putting puzzles into the Prep News,” said Baudendistel. “I had given him some feedback, so he asked if I would write some. There were a couple other students that were helping him but not consistently, so he inspired me to write my first few. After he graduated, it fell to me, which I’m grateful for to have an audience.” Even less well-known than Sprock’s initial work in the crossword is the mysterious Crossword Club. Although the group was never officially registered as a club by St. Louis U. High, there was a
sports AOTW Kyren can send the football flying! This week’s Athlete of the Week is QB1, Kyren Eleby. Page 6
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entertainment Crossword Clues await up and down this week’s puzzle. Compete for a shoutout in next week’s edition. Page 3
sports Fantasy INDEX Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy 2, 4, 8 News football? Read more to find out. Page 6 3 Entertainment 5-7
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