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Model UN Travels to in THIS ISSUE by Morgan Mcpartland Head Editor Chicago 3
Lemont High School 800 Porter Street Lemont, IL 60439 Issue 23 February 15, 2012 Model UN Travels to IN THIS ISSUE by Morgan McPartland Head Editor Chicago 3. FBLA Dominates at Re- Lemont High School’s Model United Nations club recently spent the gionals weekend in Chicago for a conference with over 2,000 other students from across the globe. The conference, called the Model United Nations of the University of Chicago is basically an opportunity for students to work 4. Enigineering Success collaboratively with each other, according to Model UN co-sponsor Dan Priestley. MUNUC took place from Thursday, Feb. 2 to Sunday, Feb. 5 at the Palmer 5-6. The Consumer Epi- House in downtown Chicago. The event began with an opening ceremony on demic Spreads to Litera- Thursday night, then ended Sunday morning. Priestley and co-sponsor Michael Pryor attended MUNUC with the students ture; as well, and this was Priestley’s first year at the conference. LHS’ Model UN Sometimes the Mind Needs club has been annually attending MUNUC for at least the last ten years, and the club plans to continue the tradition in the years to come. a Break, Right? According to senior Model UN member Saeda Aljazara, the conference is split up into different committees. “Each committee has topics they’re supposed to debate on. Ultimately, they [have to] come up with a resolution 7. Lazer Tagging it Up that the majority agrees on,” said Aljazara. “I felt like my committee, which was the legal committee, did a really good job creating a resolution outlining the liability and prevention of man-made disasters.” 8. -
IN THIS ISSUE by Caroline Celis P.2 Fifteen LHS Se- News Writer Niors Named Prarie the Recent Events in Japan Have Been the Main Concern of Worldwide News Sources
Lemont High School 800 Porter Street Lemont Il, 60439 March25, 2011 Issue 24 IN THIS ISSUE by Caroline Celis p.2 Fifteen LHS Se- News writer niors Named Prarie The recent events in Japan have been the main concern of worldwide news sources. State Scholars Amidst the many tragedies that have struck the nation, a recent nuclear disaster has added to the concerns. p.3 Reach out, Provide A recent attempt to cool down nuclear reactions within the plant, using ocean water and pumps, by the Japanese military has failed. The power outages across Japan Relief have affected not only residential and commercial properties nation-wide, but also p.4 Lose Our Speech, temporarily shut down the Naiichi Nuclear facility that houses six nuclear reactors. The malfunctioning of these reactors has caused multiple explosions that have Lose Ourselves released drastically dangerous amounts of radiation into the atmosphere. The Japanese p.5 Give a Little Bit & government has advised all citizens living within 18 miles of the plant to stay inside their homes. The Diary of a Newly Erin Boyd, LHS Physics teacher, commented that she thinks Japan will “get it all under control soon.” Converted Vegetarian: While the world waits to see what will happen next in Japan, many solutions are One Month Later being suggested. Boyd suggested that when the plants are rebuilt that they “definitely plan for p.6 Hunger: A World bigger earthquakes” and said “this is something the U.S. can learn from too.” Boyd Issue also stated that Japan should next, “contain the radiation, so that it does not expand.” These recent events have taken up most the news’ stories, but it is widely speculated p.8 Jane Eyre that Japan is not releasing all information. -
2009 MSSU Volleyball Whatês Inside
2009 MSSU Volleyball 2009 Schedule DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Missouri Southern Invitational (Aug. 28-29, Joplin, Mo.) WhatÊs Inside August 28 Midwestern State Joplin 4 pm Missouri Southern State University August 28 Missouri S&T Joplin 7 pm This is Missouri Southern ...........................................2-3 August 29 Southeastern Okla. St. Joplin 10 am Missouri Southern Administration ................................4 August 29 Harding Joplin 4 pm Missouri Southern Athletics Administration ................5 September 5 @ Arkansas Fort Smith Fort Smith, Ark 2 pm @ UCO Broncho/Fairfield Inn Invitational (Sept. 11-12, Edmond, Okla.) Missouri Southern Athletic Support Staff .....................6 September 11 vs. Arkansas Fort Smith Edmond, Okla. 9 am Missouri Southern Coaches & Staff ..............................7 September 11 @ Central Oklahoma Edmond, Okla. 3:30 pm Strength & Conditioning .............................................8-9 September 12 vs. St. Edwards Edmond, Okla. 9:30 am Missouri Southern Athletics ..........................................10 September 12 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma St. Edmond, Okla 6 pm September 16 Nebraska-Omaha* Joplin 5 pm 2009 Volleyball September 18 @ Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 7 pm Robert Ellis Young Gymnasium ...................................11 September 25 @ Truman* Kirksville, Mo. 7 pm Head Coach Chris Willis ...............................................12 September 26 @ Missouri Western* St. Joseph, Mo. 2 pm @ Pittsburg State Invitational (Oct. 2-3) Assistant Coach Ryan Meek -
Forced Slave Camps Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:37 PM Eastern
WWW.RTSPORTS.COM Forced Slave Camps Draft Results 13-Feb-2004 03:37 PM Eastern Forced Slave Camps Draft BRICK Conference Mon., Sep 1 2003 1:00:00 PM Rounds: 16 Round 1 Round 6 #1 Buckweet - Ricky Williams, RB, MIA #1 Jammin Blues - Donte' Stallworth, WR, NOR #2 Sharks - St. Louis Rams, QB, STL #2 DRED ED's - Todd Heap, TE, BAL #3 Heidelville Humpers - LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, SDG #3 Boltz - Rod Smith, WR, DEN #4 Psychic Psychos - Marshall Faulk, RB, STL #4 Willy's Lumpers - Green Bay Packers, QB, GNB #5 Fast Attack Boomers - Clinton Portis, RB, DEN #5 Keystone Kops - Shannon Sharpe, TE, DEN #6 Keystone Kops - Shaun Alexander, RB, SEA #6 Fast Attack Boomers - Anthony Thomas, RB, CHI #7 Willy's Lumpers - Priest Holmes, RB, KAN #7 Psychic Psychos - Derrick Mason, WR, TEN #8 Boltz - Deuce McAllister, RB, NOR #8 Heidelville Humpers - Marty Booker, WR, CHI #9 DRED ED's - Edgerrin James, RB, IND #9 Sharks - Jerry Rice, WR, OAK #10 Jammin Blues - Terrell Owens, WR, SFO #10 Buckweet - Tim Brown, WR, OAK Round 2 Round 7 #1 Jammin Blues - Ahman Green, RB, GNB #1 Buckweet - James Stewart, RB, DET #2 DRED ED's - Marvin Harrison, WR, IND #2 Sharks - Chad Johnson, WR, CIN #3 Boltz - Randy Moss, WR, MIN #3 Heidelville Humpers - Jerry Porter, WR, OAK #4 Willy's Lumpers - Travis Henry, RB, BUF #4 Psychic Psychos - New England Patriots, QB, NWE #5 Keystone Kops - Charlie Garner, RB, OAK #5 Fast Attack Boomers - Keyshawn Johnson, WR, TAM #6 Fast Attack Boomers - Eric Moulds, WR, BUF #6 Keystone Kops - James Thrash, WR, PHI #7 Psychic Psychos - Fred Taylor, -
November 2019 Dear Future Class of 2024
November 2019 Dear Future Class of 2024 Students and Parents/Guardians: Welcome to Lemont High School! It is a pleasure for our faculty, staff and administration to be able to take this opportunity tonight to introduce you to our high school. Lemont High School was named an “Exemplary High Performing School” through the 2017 National Blue Ribbon Schools program. This prestigious award ranks us among the nation’s top schools! As you move around the building tonight, please be sure to take time to meet as many of the teachers as you can. Ask them all of your questions about instruction and curriculum. There is no better time than now to gain insight as to what the next four years will have in store in the classroom for the Class of 2024. Ask questions of the students who are stationed throughout the building, then closely inspect our fabulous facilities, including our state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center and our recently revamped CITGO Innovation Academy. Take time to become acquainted with the technology available to every Lemont High School student. Through our 1:1 technology program – Learning Never Stops at Lemont High School, or LNS@LHS – each Lemont High School student is issued a Chromebook for use in the classroom and at home. Travel to our athletic area. See the top-of-the-line weight room and fitness room. Walk through the 44,000-square-foot field house that is utilized by virtually all of our athletic programs at some point during the year. Visit the contest gymnasium and our football stadium/track and field facility. -
To Honor Thornton's Greatest
facebook.com/thorntonalumni tthslegacyfund.com Thornton Alumni Legacy Fund News “Everywhere we look, caring hands have preceded us.” —G.B. Shaw Volume 6, Issue 2 Winter 2014 Lou Boudreau: To Honor Thornton’s Greatest rom the 1940s (most particularly in the person of the great Included among the other attendees were some of the most well- Bill Hayes ’42) to the 2000s,Thornton alumni from all over the regarded names in the history of Thornton athletics: Bob Caress, F country came out on Oct. 26, 2013 to celebrate the Re-Dedication Ray Banks, and Al Dehnert (’61 basketball); Henry “Hurricane” of the Lou Boudreau Room—and to honor and celebrate Thornton’s DeBose (’61 football); Victor Jackson, Meryl Ayers, and Ken Whit- all-time greatest athlete, Lou Boudreau. ted (’64 basketball); LaMarr Thomas (’65-66 football and basketball); The festivities began in the gym (oh, the memories that gym Ray Jakubiak and Joe Banasiak (’65-66 football); Eric Fox and Lloyd holds!) with film clips showcasing some of Thornton greatest teams Batts (’69-70 basketball); Roger Wexelberg and Bob Szymkowski (’77 and athletes over the last 50 years, such as the 1961 second-place baseball); Ross Howatt (’78 baseball); Ed Mathey (’81 baseball); Don state basketball team (Coach Bill Purden), the 1964 fourth-place bas- White (’76 track); and Napoleon Harris (’96-97 football and basket- ketball team (Coach Bill Purden), the 1965-66 state champion football ball). Mary Ring Brayman (’61); Lorna Propes (’62); Chris LaVette- team (Coach Frank Baumann), the 1966 state champion basketball Thomas and Virginia Seidel (’66); and Jane Halagiere-Martin (’67) team (Coach Bob Anderson), the 1990 state champion football team were there to represent the great Thornton cheerleaders. -
In This Issue
Lemont High School 800 Porter Street Lemont, IL 60439 Issue 7 October 5, 2011 IN THIS ISSUE p.2 Class of 2011 With Highest ACT Scores in LHS History p.3 Kelly Ercoli Travels With Students to France by Morgan McPartland Head Editor p.4 A Play Within a Play? We Must Go Deeper; Hats Off for Current senior Marjorie Dallmann took the ACT last April with all other LHS juniors. However, what sets her apart from all the other test- Cancer takers is her accomplishment of receiving the only perfect ACT score, a 36, in LHS history. p.5 Scholarships; Stevenson’s Vol- “Getting the highest score felt awesome,” said Dallmann. “I was a little unteer Work surprised that I was the first one to get a perfect [score] at the school because some pretty smart people have gone [to LHS].” p.6 Reuse IT or Lose It To prepare for the ACT, Dallmann took an online course called PrepMe. p.7 The Power of Pants Students can sign up for the course online and it provides practice ACT questions and tests. Dallmann believes taking multiple practice tests p.8 What Not to Eat to Lose helped prepare her for the test. “I was expecting to do pretty well on the ACT, but I never expected to Weight get a 36,” she said. “It is definitely one of my proudest accomplishments.” p.9 Pandora Radio: The Cure to Musical Boredom; Whats Hip? p.10 BMW Championship p.12 Raining Victories p.13 Girl’s Golf Victorious at Intra Conference Match p.14 Kickin’ it With JV Soccer p.15 MLB Playoff Preview p.16 Sophomore Girls Swimming; Sophomore Football photos by Tony Hamilton and courtesy of Google TOM-TOM STAFF HEAD EDITOR EDITORIALS WRITERS by Morgan McPartland Morgan McPartland Joshua Shubert Head Editor EDITORIALS EDITOR For the third year in a row, Lemont High School students set a record with their performance on the ACT Maribeth VanHecke FEATURES WRITERS Luke Whittingham in April 2011. -
Newsletter of the Lemont H.S. Retired Teachers and Staff
Volume 1, Issue 1 April 2016 Newsletter of the Lemont H.S. Retired Teachers and Staff WELCOME TO OUR RETIRED TEACHERS NEWSLETTER I n s i d e Good Day Retirees! We are Now that we have the first issue out, we t h i s i s s u e : excited to bring to you the first are ready to begin to create issue two. issue of the newly developed Welcome Retiree We are looking for items of interest for 1 Newsletter LHS Retired Teacher Newslet- future issues—if you have an idea, send it ter. Thank you for being our first our way! We’re always looking for photos Meet the Editors 1 readers of this publication. of special moments: remember that 15 lb. fish you caught, that special vacation mo- We would like to thank LHS and 2016 Retirees 2 ment, you with your new grandchild - the Dr. Mary Ticknor for assisting us possibilities are endless. Cartoons, in reaching out to you. Now we Retirees Highlight 2 quotes, or anything you think will add to need you to reach out to other future editions are welcome. We are retirees you are in contact with. News and Notes 3 trying to establish a consistent schedule Find out if they have signed up for the newsletters. We are planning to for the newsletter. If not, share In Memoriam 4 publish issues in September, January and yours with them and encourage April. Keep those ideas coming! them to join us. MEET YOUR EDITORS Sharon Jacobs will be the newslet- Pam Murray will be the newsletter’s Carol Nenne will serve as our copy ter’s Assistant Editor. -
Shut up and Say Something Lemont’S Pro- by Marisa Mars Posed Economic News Writer Generator
Lemont High School Wednesday, February 27, 2013 Issue 20 iN this issue Shut Up and Say Something Lemont’s Pro- by Marisa Mars posed Economic News writer Generator On Feb.15 and 16, senior Aubree 2 Have some R-E- Tally and junior Ryan Luzzo com- S-P-E-C-T peted at the state level for speech at the Civic Center in Peoria. Tally performed a piece in Dra- matic Interpretation about a mother 3 Stamping Away who loses her child. According to Misconseptions Tally, the child is born premature, Part 2: Into The but “the doctor screws up and the Pantry baby dies.” She fi nished seventh in the preliminary rounds. “Overall, it 4 The Carrie Dia- was a good experience,” Tally said, ries: Part III adding that she had a lot of fun. Luzzo competed in Prose Read- Soon to be Pub- Ryan Luzzo and Aubree Tally pose before the stage at the ing with a piece from John Green lished Author: I Speech State Finals and David Levithan’s Will Gray- 5 son Will Grayson (about two teenagers, Will Grayson and will grayson). In this piece, the Plead Guilty “not-so-gay” gay teenager, will grayson, attends a meet-up with a boy named Isaac, whom See the latest he’s been talking to online. However, once he arrives at the meeting place, he “tragically fi nds trends at LHS out Isaac was a fake profi le made by [will’s friend] Maura” to fi nd out if will was gay, Luzzo said. With this piece, Luzzo made it to the fi nal rounds where he fi nished sixth in state. -
In This Issue
Lemont High School 800 Porter Street Lemont, IL 60439 Issue 13 November 16, 2011 ININ THIS THIS ISSUEISSUE p.3 Inkspot; Walk This Way p.4 What is the Scholastic Bowl LHS Ranks Among Top High Schools for 500?; LHS Speech Team by Morgan McPartland Head Editor Talks Their Way to First p.5 Born to Svavenge At the end of October, the Illinois State Board of Education released its 2011 p.6 Under Pressure; I Get By Illinois School Report Cards for Illinois’ schools and districts. According to the ISBE, the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times, Lemont High School ranks With a Little Help From My among the top schools in the Chicagoland area and in the state. Friends As stated in the school report card, 71.8 percent of the Class of 2012 met or exceeded standards on the PSAE last spring. Because of that, LHS placed 50th out p.7 Retributions or Rehabilita- of the 666 high schools across Illinois – a 21 place improvement from its No. 71 tion? ranking last year. Therefore, LHS now ranks among the state’s top 7.5 percent of public high schools in the PSAE category. p.8 Letter to the Editor Aside from high rankings in the PSAE category, LHS’ Class of 2011 had an p.9 A Play About a Dragon: A average composite ACT score of 23.0, which ties for 50th among Illinois high Creative Burst schools. Also, the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times released the lists of top high p.10 Boredon=Adventures schools in their Oct. -
AL BUNDY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Draft Results 18-Jan-2005 11:55 AM Eastern
www.rtsports.com AL BUNDY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Draft Results 18-Jan-2005 11:55 AM Eastern AL BUNDY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Draft Fri., Sep 3 2004 10:38:00 AM Rounds: 15 Time Limit: Unlimited Round 1 Round 5 #1 The Drive By - Priest Holmes, RB, KAN #1 The Drive By - Chris Chambers, WR, MIA #2 Devils - LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, SDG #2 Devils - Steve McNair, QB, TEN #3 Instigators - Shaun Alexander, RB, SEA #3 Instigators - Charles Rogers, WR, DET #4 Blarney Boys - Randy Moss, WR, MIN #4 Blarney Boys - Steven Jackson, RB, STL #5 Flamers - Ahman Green, RB, GNB #5 Flamers - Trent Green, QB, KAN #6 Buttheads - Clinton Portis, RB, WAS #6 Buttheads - Lee Suggs, RB, CLE #7 Thundering Herd - Deuce McAllister, RB, NOR #7 Thundering Herd - Jeremy Shockey, TE, NYG #8 Shallow Hal - Jamal Lewis, RB, BAL #8 Shallow Hal - Kellen Winslow, TE, CLE #9 Legion Of Doom - Edgerrin James, RB, IND #9 Legion Of Doom - Jimmy Smith, WR, JAC #10 Zinzer - Daunte Culpepper, QB, MIN #10 Zinzer - Charlie Garner, RB, TAM #11 Rampagers - Rudi Johnson, RB, CIN #11 Rampagers - Michael Bennett, RB, MIN #12 Komis - Torry Holt, WR, STL #12 Komis - Marc Bulger, QB, STL Round 2 Round 6 #1 Komis - Marvin Harrison, WR, IND #1 Komis - Moe Williams, RB, MIN #2 Rampagers - Michael Vick, QB, ATL #2 Rampagers - Eric Moulds, WR, BUF #3 Zinzer - Chad Johnson, WR, CIN #3 Zinzer - Peerless Price, WR, ATL #4 Legion Of Doom - Corey Dillon, RB, NWE #4 Legion Of Doom - Jerry Porter, WR, OAK #5 Shallow Hal - Domanick Davis, RB, HOU #5 Shallow Hal - Isaac Bruce, WR, STL #6 Thundering Herd - Fred Taylor, RB, -
Becoming a Student—Athlete at Central Missouri
Becoming a Student—Athlete at Central Missouri 2013-14 ~ UCM Jennies Bowling Media Guide ~ 13 Bowling at Central Missouri The 2013-14 season begins the 12th year for women’s bowling as a varsity athletic team at UCM. Throughout this period, Central Missouri has annually been recognized as one of the nation’s best among all National Collegiate Athletics Association schools. Due to post-season requirements, Central is limited in playing against women’s collegiate squads outside the NCAA system. However, UCM maintains membership with the sport’s governing body and uses select events against USBC teams to provide elite- caliber competition and experience during the year. Student-athletes come to Central from all over the world, bringing with them a wealth of talent and knowledge to share on and off the lanes. The ladies learn immediately that academics must be the first priority and life as a UCM student-athlete must be build around the balance of working and giving to your teammates, school and community. The women serve as tremendous ambassadors for UCM and learn a great deal about themselves during their time here. Bowling student-athletes compete at an NCAA Division I level in this National Collegiate championship sport. Although the program is relatively young compared to others on campus, several teams and individuals have left lasting impressions. Amber Gazverde became the first bowling athlete to be become National Player of the Year and inductee in the UCM Athletics Hall of Fame. Four ladies (Wells, Jimenez, Caldwell and Peak) have earned spots on the U.S. National Teams.