Volume LXXIII
“If nothing else, value the truth”
St. Louis University High School, Friday, December 12, 2008
Shakespeare Competition Photo by Zac Boesch
Senior Andrew Fowler recites the soliloquy “O that this too, too sullied flesh” from Hamlet during the competition’s preliminary round on Wednesday. Sophomore Conor Fellin and seniors Andrew Gude, Mark Holzum, and Pete Winfrey will compete in the finals on Tuesday during the before homeroom activity period.
Schedule Changes
Monday, December 15 6:55 Warning Bell 7:00-7:45 Zero Hour 7:20 Mass in School Chapel 7:50-8:35 Activity Period 8:39-8:45 Homeroom 8:49-9:26 Period 1 9:26-10:07 Freshmen and Seniors to Fine Arts Presentation 9:30-10:07 Period 2a (Sophomores and Juniors) 10:17 Warning Bell 10:22-10:52 Sophomores and Juniors to Fine Arts Presentation 10:22-10:59 Period 2b (Freshmen and seniors) 11:03-11:40 Period 3 11:44-12:21 Period 4a 1144-12:14 Freshman/Sophomore Lunch 12:14-12:51 Period 4b 12:21-12:51 Junior/Senior Lunch 12:55-1:32 Period 5 1:36-2:13 Period 6
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Examen Period 7
Tuesday through Friday— December 16-19 6:55 Warning Bell 7:00-7:45 Zero Hour 7:20 Mass in School Chapel 7:50-8:35 Activity Period 8:39-8:45 Homeroom 8:49-9:34 Period 1 9:38-10:23 Period 2 10:27-11:12 Period 3 11:16-12:01 Period 4a 11:16-11:46 Freshman/Sophomore Lunch 11:46-12:31 Period 4b 12:01-12:31 Junior/Senior Lunch 12:35-1:20 Period 5 1:24-2:09 Period 6 2:13-2:15 Examen 2:15-3:00 Period 7
Issue 14
SLUH hosts Quiz Bowl championship tournament
Patrick O’Leary Reporter
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t. Louis U. High hosted the championship matches of the Quiz Bowl league for five private high schools around St. Louis on Wednesday, Dec. 10. The Knowledgebills finished third in the event. Math teacher and Quiz Bowl moderator Frank Corley said that the loss was a disappointment but also brought some highlights. Second-ranked CBC, who gave SLUH a tough time in the Hancock tournment, unfortunately beat SLUH in Wednesday’s varsity championship tournament. The loss against Westminster, who placed second, was particularly unfortunate because SLUH has beaten them regularly throughout November and December. Although these defeats were disappointments, SLUH came back with a win over DuBourg. In contrast, the fourth-ranked SLUH junior varsity team beat all of its opponents and finished first. Also, several SLUH students medaled individually from the varsity and JV squads, such as sophomores Logan Hayward and Morgan Keefe and junior Brian Campbell. Corley said that Hayward, a star on the team, is great with cultural knowledge and
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